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No. 102 June, 1903

CATALOGUEOF

United States

Public Documents

Issued Monthly

BY THE

SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTSGovernment Printing Office

Washington Government Printing Office

1903

Table of ContentsPage

General Information............................... 275Congress of United States..................... 277

Senate.......................'...................... 277House................................................ 277Sheep-bound Reserve..................... 277

President of United States................... 278Agriculture, Department of................. 278Interior Department............................. 282Navy Department.................................. 284

PagePost-Office Department........................ 287State Department.....................................287Treasury Department............................ 289War Department.................................... 293District of Columbia............................ ’ 295Smithsonian Institution....................... 296Various Bureaus.................................... 296Shipments to Depositories................... 299Index....................................................... t

Abbreviations Used in this CatalogueAcademy...............................................acad.Agricultural....................... agric.Amendments.............. . .....................amdts.American.............................................Amer.Appendix...............................................app.Association..........................................assoc.Board......................................... bdCollege............................................... .".'.'colLCommission........................................comn.Committee.. . ........................... comCongress...............................................CongiConsular................................................ COns.Department......................................... dept.Document...............................................doc.Executive................................................ exExposition........................................ .exposiFacsimile, facsimiles....................... facsimFolio............................................................ f oGeneral......................................... " genGeologic................................................ geoLGovernment..........................................Govt.Historical.............. . ” hjstHouse bill..................................................H:House concurrent resolution.........H. C. R.House document........................... H. doc.House joint resolution..................... H. J. R.House report........................................H. rp.House resolution (simple).............. . .H. RHydrographic Office.............. ............. H. O.Illustrated, illustration, illustrations .. ,1LInch, inches...............................................in.Institute, institution.......................... instLatitude.................................................... iat.Leaf, leaves Library ... Longitude long, i

Mile, miles...................................Miscellaneous.............................Nautical........................................Number, numbers................... . .Octavo.........................................Page, pages.............. . ................. \Part, parts...................................Plate, plates.................................Portrait, portraits........................Public...........................................Quarto...................................Railway........................................Report.........................................Resolution...................................Secretary.................................Section, sections........................Senate bill....................................Senate concurrent resolution ... Senate document........................Senate joint resolution..............Senate report...............................Senate resolution (simple).........Session..........................................Sixteenmo....................................Society...................................Superintendent............................Table, tables.................................Thirtytwo-mo...............................Treasury........................................Twelvemo......................................Twentyfour-mo.......................... .University....................................Versus............................................Volume, volumes........................Year...............................................

.......... m.

....misc.

....naut. no., nos.

.........8°--P-, pp. .pt., pts. ------Pl- ----- por. -----pub............4°........ ry. ........ IP- ......... res. ....secy. ...... sec. .......... S.-.8. C.R. . .8. doc. ..S.J.R. ....S. rp. ....S.R.-----sess. ------ 16° ----- soc. ....supt. ----- tab. ------ 32° ..Treas. ------ 12» ------ 24° ...univ. ...vs., v. --------v. -------yr.

ExplanationWords and figures inclosed in brackets [ ] are given for information, but

do not appear on the title-pages of the publications catalogued. When size is not given, octavo is to be understood. Size of maps is measured from outer edge of border, excluding margin. The dates, including day, month, and year, given with Senate and House documents and reports, are the dates on which they were ordered to be printed. Usually the printing promptly follows the ordering, but various causes sometimes make delays. When Congress and session are not given with the numbers of Senate and House documents and reports, 57th Congress, 2d session, is to be understood.

274

General InformationWith Reference to the Distribution of Documents

NOTE TO LIBRARIANS

Librarians receiving the monthly catalogue will please notify the Superintendent of Documents of any change in name or address.

CATALOGUE DISTRIBUTIONHereafter the monthly catalogue of public documents can be supplied

only as vacancies occur in the list, as the entire edition authorized by law is exhausted.

The monthly catalogue is now sent to each Senator, Representative, Delegate, and officer in Congress, to each State and Territorial library and designated depository, to substantially all Government authors, and to as many school, college, and public libraries as the limited edition will supply.

DISTRIBUTION TO LIBRARIES AND INDIVIDUALSThe Superintendent of Documents is not authorized to supply docu-

ments free to individuals, except publications specifically authorized by Congress to be distributed by him to persons designated by Senators, Representatives, or Delegates.

The Superintendent of Documents will receive documents from librar ries that have them in duplicate, and will redistribute the same to other libraries to complete broken sets therein, or to libraries that have no Government publications.

In making application for documents librarians should state clearly what is desired, and certify whether the documents asked for are for the purpose of making up deficiencies, or the creation of a document library.

In no case will documents be supplied to a library unless it has a per-manent organization and, if not a designated depository, the indorse-ment of the Representative in Congress from the district in which located.

Documents authorized by law to be distributed to designated deposi-tory libraries will be forwarded by registered mail as soon as received from the Government Printing Office. A list of documents forwarded this month is given herein.

INDEX

The index to the monthly catalogue is cumulative from January to June, and from July to November. The December number will con-tain an index to the twelve numbers for the year. Persons desiring to bind the catalogue at the end of the year should be careful to retain the numbers received monthly, as duplicate numbers can not be supplied.

275

276 Jun e , 1903SALES

The Superintendent of Documents is authorized to sell at cost any public document in his charge the distribution of which is not otherwise provided for. Only one copy is permitted to be sold to the same person, excepting libraries or schools and Members of Congress.

Price-lists of documents available for sale by the Superintendent of Documents will be supplied free on application in person or by mail.

PRICESDocuments entered in this catalogue that are for sale by the Superin-

tendent of Documents are indicated by a (*) preceding the price named. The absence of a (*) indicates that application should be made to the Department, bureau, or division issuing the document.

HOW TO REMITRemittances maybe made to the Superintendent of Documents, Union

Building, Washington, D. C., by postal money order, express order, or New York draft. Stamps and personal checks will positively not be accepted. Remittances in coin or bills will be at sender’s risk.

Remittances to the Public Printer should be made by postal money order, express money order, or draft on New York. Remittances to the Geological Survey should be made by money order. The Record and Pension Office will receive currency as well as postal money orders if the exact amount be sent.

The Hydrographic Office sells for 50c its “Catalogue of Charts, Plans, Sailing Directions, and other Publications.” Other Government offices which have books, pamphlets, maps, or charts for sale issue price-lists, which will be sent free to all applicants. The prices charged are never more than cost and 10 per cent added, and frequently much less than that.

All public documents, from whatever Department or bureau they may be bought or procured, will be forwarded free of postage to all points in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. To other countries regular rates of postage are charged, and remittances must be made to include such postage.

WHERE DOCUMENTS MAY BE OBTAINEDGeneral directions as to where documents may be procured are given

in the body of the catalogue.

LAWS OF THE UNITED STATESBy act of Congress the sale of the Revised Statutes, Statutes at Large,

and pamphlet laws has been transferred from the State Department to the Superintendent of Documents. The following are the prices at which the Revised Statutes and the recent Statutes at Large and pam-phlet laws are sold. Prices will be furnished on application for Statutes at Large and pamphlet laws prior to the 57th Congress:Revised Statutes, edition of 1878, sheep................... $2. 90Revised Statutes, supplement, vol. 1, edition of 1891, sheep....... 2. 00Revised Statutes, supplement, vol. 2, edition of 1901, sheep....... 2. 85Revised Statutes, supplement, vol. 2, no. 6, 1895-96, paper..................15Revised Statutes, supplement, vol. 2, no. 7, 1896-97, paper................. 30Revised Statutes, supplement, vol. 2, no. 8, 1897-99, paper................. 75Revised Statutes, supplement, vol. 2, no. 9, 1899-1901, paper............. 85Laws of 1st session, 57th Congress, 1901-02, paper....................... 1.10Laws of 2d session, 57th Congress, 1902-03, paper.................................80Statutes at Large, vol. 32, pt. 1, 57th Congress, 1901-03, sheep... 2.50Statutes at Large, vol. 32, pt. 2, 57th Congress, 1901-03, sheep... 2. 25

Catalogue of Public. DocumentsPrinted During the Month of June, 1903

Congress of United StatesCongressional Record, proceedings and debates of 57th Congress, 2d

session, v. 36 [pts. 1-3; Dec. 1, 1902-Mar. 4, 1903, with appendix]. 1903. [11] + 3078 + 210 pp. il. 4°

Not e .—In this permanent bound edition the paging varies from that of the daily numbers, as the text is printed continuously without break. The bound volumes of the Record are sold by the Superintendent of Documents, the price averaging about $1.40 per part. The set containing the proceedings of the 2d session of the 57th Congress is in 3 parts and index and costs $5.60.

Same [index to pts. 1-3, including History of bills and joint resolu-tions]. 1903. 268 +146 pp. 4°

Memorial addresses on Rousseau O. Crump. 1903. 43 pp. 1 por. large 8° (H. doc. 462.)

Memorial addresses on Peter J. Otey. 1902 [1903]. 100 pp. 1 por. large 8° (H. doc. 714, 57 th Cong. 1st sess.)

SENATE

Journal, 2d session, 57th Congress. 1903. 424 pp. 4° [Includes pro-ceedings of special session, 58th Congress, Mar. 5-19, 1903.]

Note .—The serial number 4408 has been assigned to this volume. The supply of the Senate and House journals for libraries is limited by law to 144 copies of each, to be distributed to 3 libraries in each State and Territory.

HOUSE

Journal, 2d session, 57th Congress. 1903. 458 -j- 114 pp. 4°Not e .—The serial number 4409 has been assigned to this volume. The supply

of the Senate and House journa ls for libraries is limited by law to 144 copies of each, to be distributed to 3 libraries in each State and Territory.

SHEEP-BOUND RESERVE

Note .—These volumes, which have been previously published in unbound form or in one or more cloth editions, are now for the first time ready for distribution in sheep binding and are listed in the notice of Shipments to depositories on pages 299-302. The number appended to the description of each volume is the serial number in the set of Congressional documents, in continuation of the system adopted in the Checklist of Public Documents issued by this office.

278 June , 1903

President of United StatesLewis and Clarke forest reserve [to include and supersede Flathead for-

est reserve], 2d proclamation. [June 9, 1903.] 4 pp. f»Logan forest reserve, proclamation. [May 29, 1903.] [2] pp. f°Manti forest reserve, proclamation. [May 29, 1903.] 3 pp. f°1>ort° l^co, lands for naval purpose, proclamation. [June 26, 1903 1

[2] pp. f°

Agriculture, Department of?S»1watifHnS *!>the DePartment of Agriculture which are for sale,

except those of the Weather Bureau, will be supplied by the Superintendent of Documents, Union Building, Washington, D. C. For the* unpriced publications h^nrj'0!11 fh?iad be made to the Secretary of Agriculture. The Department list <SOnnKii°f address<rs-t? Which all its publications are sent. It issues amonthly reports’and1 btSletin^tateresH^ applicanta- enablin*them t0 ^ectsuch

[Bureau of Animal Industry] order 114; regulations to prevent spread of scabies, mange, in cattle. June 18, 1903. 2 pp.

Same 115; modification of quarantine upon ruminants and swine in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. June 27, 1903. 1 p.

Directory for farmers, corrected to Apr. 1, 1903, with weather condi-tions, crop injuries, etc., for 1902; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903 1 in + 661-759 pp. 7 il. » l -j

Statistical matter relating to principal crops and farm animals, freight ?xP°rts> etc-> of United States, 1902; from Yearbook, 1902.[1903.] p. 760-876.

Yearbook, 1902. 1903. 912 pp. 62 il. 1 por. 84 pl. 3 maps. (H. doc. 4&9- > *Cloth, 85conU?,~i7C2mpnT the ann«al report of the Secretary for 1902, 37 papers on agri- ana'lh1 topi£8’ a?d al! aPPendU of statistical and other information. The papers and the matter in the appendix have been published in 39 separate pamphlets each of which is entered in this catalogue. . p pampmeis,

ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU

Distribution and magnitude of poultry and egg industry, by George layette Thompson; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] ii + 295-308 pp. 1 il.

Educational value of live-stock exhibitions, bv George M. Rommel- from A earbook, 1902. [1903.] ii 4- 259-264 pp.

Foot-and-mouth disease, by D. E. Salmon; from Yearbook, 1902 [1903 1 in + 643-658 pp. 1 il. L ,J

DAIRY DIVISION

and abroa5i> by Henry E. Alvord; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] v -f-145-154 pp. 6 pl.

BIOLOGICAL SURVEY DIVISION

Agaves, remarkable group of useful plants, bv E. W. Nelson; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] iii + 313-320 pp. 4 pl.

Audubon societies in relation to farmer, by Henrv Oldvs; from Year-book, 1902. [1903.] ii + 205-218 pp. 2 il. 2 pl.

June , 1903 279CHEMISTRY BUREAU

Analysis of waters and interpretation of results, bv J. K. Haywood; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903. ] iii + 283-294 pp.

Chemical studies of some forest products of economic importance, by William H. Krug; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] iii + 321-332 pp.

Influence of soil and climate upon composition of sugar beet [during] 1901; by Harvey W. Wiley. 1903. 42 pp. 3 il. (Bulletin 74.)

*Paper, 5c Summary of pure-food laws of foreign countries affecting American ex-

port’s. [1903.] 2 pp.

ENTOMOLOGY DIVISION

Control of codling moth; by C. B. Simpson. 1903. 24 pp. 4 il. (Farm-ers’ bulletin 171.)

San Jose scale, its native home and natural enemy, by C. L. Marlatt; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] iv + 155-174 pp. 3 il. 5 pk map.

Scale insects and mites on citrus trees; by C. L. Marlatt. 1903. 43 pp.34 il. (Farmers’ bulletin 172.)

Some of principal insect enemies of coniferous forests in United States, by A. D. Hopkins; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] v + 265-282 pp. 10 il. 2 pl.

Striped cucumber beetle, diabrotica vittata Fab.; by F. II. Chittenden. [June 9, 1903.] Opp. 2 il. (Circular 31, revised edition.)

EXPERIMENT STATIONS OFFICE

Agricultural experiment stations. Some practical results of experiment station work, by W. H. Beal; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] ii + 589- 606 pp.

Agriculture. Progress in secondary education in agriculture, by A. C. True; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] iii J-481-500 pp. 2 pl.

Drainage. Some engineering features of drainage, by C. G. Elliott; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] ii + 231-244 pp. 2 il. 1 pl.

Experiment station Record, June, 1903; v. 14, no. 10. x+933-1036 pp.*Paper, 10c single copy, $1.00 a vol. (12 nos.)

Not e .—Mainly made up of abstracts of reports and publications on agricultural science which have recently appeared in all countries, especially the United States.

Experiment Station Work, 22. 1903. 32 pp. 6 il. (Farmers’ bulletin 169.)

Contents:Asters, China.Beans, Food value of.Celery, Pithiness in.Cows, Pure water for.Fleas, Remedies for.Forage crops, When to cut.Fruit garden, Farmers’.Fruits, Tropical and subtropical [pomelo or grape fruit; peen-to peaches; alliga-

tor pear, roselie, and Surinam cherry],Lippia, or fog fruit.Orchards, Management of.Strawberries, Irrigation of.Sweet potatoes, Preserving.Tankage for pigs.

Same, v. 2, no. 2. 1903. iv+29-56 pp. 6 il.Not e .—Contents are same as for Experiment Station Work 22, catalogued

above.Food. Cost of food as related to its nutritive value, by R. D. Milner;

from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] iii+387-406 pp.

280 Jun e , 1903Horses. Selecting and judging horses for market and breeding pur-

poses, by W. J. Kennedy; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] ii+455— 468 pp. 1 il.

Irrigation. Report of irrigation investigations in Utah, under direction ot Elwood Mead, assisted by R. P. Teele, A. P. Stover, A. F. Dore-mus, J. D. Stannard, Frank Adams, and G. L. Swendsen. 1903. 330 pp. 2 il. 14 pl. 5 maps, 4° (Bulletin 124.) *Cloth, $1.10

Contents:Jordan River, Irrigation from; by R. P. Teele.Logan River, Appropriation of water from; by G. L. Swendsen.Sevier River, Court adjudications of water rights on; bv Frank AdamsSpanish Fork River irrigation system; by A. F. Doremus.Utah, General discussion of irrigation in; by R. P. Teele.Utah Lake drainage system, Irrigation in; by A. P. StoverVirgin River, Agriculture under irrigation in basin of; bv Frank Adams.Weber Valley, Irrigation in; by J. D. Stannard

FORESTRY BUREAU

Forestry and lumber supply. [1903.] 14 pp. ([Circular 25.])Contents:

Exhaustion of lumber supply; by R. L. McCormick.Forestry and foresters; by Theodore Roosevelt.Lumberman and forester; by Gifford Pinchot.

Influence of forestry upon lumber industry, by Overton W. Price- from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] iii+309-312 pp. 3 pl.

Practicability of forest planting in United States, by William L Hall- from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] iii-j-133-144 pp. 4 pl.

Pi ess bulletin 36-39; June 4—24, 1903. Each 1 p. narrow large 8° and narrow f°

Seasoning of timber; by Hermann von Schrenk, assisted bv Reynolds Hill. 1903. 48 pp. 16 il. 18 pl. large 8° (Bulletin 41.) *Paper, 25c

Tests on physical properties of timber, by F. E. Olmsted; from Year-book, 1902. [1903.] ii+533-538 pp. 2 pl.

PLANT INDUSTRY BUREAU

Algte. Contamination of public water supplies bv algte, bv George T Moore; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] iv-f-175-186 pp. 2 pl.

Alkali lands. Crops used in reclamation of alkali lands in Egypt by Thomas II. Kearney and Thomas H. Means; from Yearbook 1902 [1903.] iii+573-588 pp. 2 il. 4 pl.

BaCt1eokoanr1»nior?geH Problein, by George T. Moore; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] n+333-342 pp. 6 pl.

Corn Commercial grading of corn; bv Carl S. Scofield. June 13, 190324 pp. 4 pl. (Bulletin 41.) *Paper, 10c

----- Improvement of corn by seed selection, by C. P. Hartley- from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] ii+539-552 pp. 7 pl.

Cotton. Improvement of cotton bv seed selection, bv Herbert J Web-ber; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] ii+365-386 pp. 1 il. 3 pl.

Farms. Systems of farm management in United States, by W. J Snill- man; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] ii+343-364 pp. 4 il.

Fertilizers for special crops, by A. F. Woods and R. E. B. McKenney- - troin Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] iii+553-572 pp.

FniiJ;™Pro!?& n?w fruit8’ by William A. Taylor; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] ni+469-480 pp. 7 pl.

Fruit-trees. Top working orchard trees, by G. Harold Powell; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] ii+245-258 pp. 8 il. 4 pl.

June , 1903 281Grape juice, Unfermented. Home manufacture and use of unfermented

grape juice; by George C. Husmann. 1903. 16 pp. 8 il. (Farmers’ bulletin 175.)

Grape, raisin, and wine production in United States, oy George C. Hus-mann; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] ii+407- 20 pp. 8 pl.

Lily. Propagation of Easter lily from seed; by George W. Oliver. June 24, 1903. 24 pp. 7 pl. (Bulletin 39.) *Paper, 10c

Peach-trees. Cultivation and fertilization of peach orchards, by M. B. Waite; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] iii4607-626 pp. 6 pl.

Plants. Industrial progress in plant work, bv B. T. Galloway; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] iii f-219-230 pp.

-----Plants as factor in home adornment, by L. C. Corbett; from Year-book, 1902. [1903.] ii+501-518 pp. 3 il. 3 pl.

-----Three new plant introductions from Japan [mitsumata, udo, and wasabi]; by David G. Fairchild. June 24, 1903. 24 pp. 6 pl. (Bulletin 42.) . *Paper, 10c

Spores. Formation of spores in sporangia of rhizopus nigricans and of phycomyces nitens [with bibliography]; by Deane B. Swingle. June 27, 1903. 40 pp. 6 pl. large 8° (Bulletin 37.) *Paper, 15c

PUBLIC ROAD INQUIRIES OFFICE

Available publications of office. June 1, 1903. 7 pp.Use of mineral oil in road improvement, bv James W. Abbott; from

Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] iii+439-454 pp. 4 il. 3 pl.

PUBLICATIONS DIVISION

Monthly list of publications [of Department of Agriculture], June, 1903. 4 PP- ([Publication] 464.)

SOILS BUREAU

Reclamation of alkali lands in Egypt as adapted to similar work in United States; by Thus. H. Means. 1903. 48 pp. 6 il. 8 pl. (Bul-letin 21.) [Prepared by cooperation of Bureau of Plant Industry and Bureau of Soils. ] - *Paper, 15c

STATISTICS DIVISION

Crop Reporter, v. 5, no. 2; June, 1903. p. 9-16, 4° [Monthly.] Flaxseed production, commerce, and manufacture in United States, by

Charles M. Daugherty; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] iii-j-421— 438 pp.

Practices in crop rotation, bv George K. Holmes; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] ii + 519-532 pp.

WEATHER BUREAUNote .—For these publications application should be made to the Chief of the

Weather Bureau.Climate and Crop Bulletin, June 1-29, 1903; nos. 11-15. [1903.] 24 X

19 in. [Weekly Apr.-Sept., monthly remainder of year.]Not e .—Contains reports of temperature and rainfall, with special reference to

their effect on crops.Climate of forest-denuded portion of upper lake region, by Willis L.

Moore; from Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] iii-|-125—132 pp. map..

282 June , 1903Meteorological chart of Great Lakes, no. 1, 1903; bv Alfred J. Henrv

and Norman B. Conger. 23 pp. 1 pl. 4° ' Paper, 10cNote .—Relates to precipitation and ice on Great Lakes.

Monthly Weather Review, v. 31, no. 4; Apr. 1903. June 20,1903. p. 165- 216, 7 il. 10 pp. of pl. and maps, 4° Paper, 20c single copy, $2.00 a yr

of 'veather and nver and flood reports from all parts of the /J'1;C< States, with notes covering other countries and various topics of meteor-ology. Special articles are— f^oal>H^ings’uF1?nco;?candi.navlal1 station for; by Leon Teisserene de Bort. Antarctic research; from Monatskarte fiir den Nordatlantischen Ozean, Mar. 1903 Colon, Note on barometric pressure at; by H. L Abbot Costa Rica, Climatology of; by H. Pittier.Floods, River, and melting snow'; by C. A. Mixer.Fulton automatic river gage at Chattanooga, Tenn.; by W. M Fulton Hawaiian climatological data; by C. J. Lyons.L1^l,a?^dar^.Ves»l In^uenc,eof’ uPon growth and development [in plants], by

Daniel Trembly MacDougal, summary; by R. H. Pond.Meteorology, Recent papers bearing on; by W. F. R. Phillips.

ingham formulas’ Note on’ and 011 Principles of thermometry; by Edgar Buck- Tampa. Fla., Climatology of; by E. R. Miller.Water equivalent of snow on ground; bv C. A. Mixer.Winds, Typical October, on our Atlantic Coast; by T. H. Davis.

Rainfall and irrigation, by Edward A. Beals; from Yearbook, 1902 [1903.] iii + 627-642 pp. 6 il.

Weather map, June 1-30, 1903. 19 X 24 in. [Daily.]Wet and dry seasons in California, bv Alexander G. McAdie- from

Yearbook, 1902. [1903.] ii + 187-204 pp. 7 il. map.

Interior DepartmentDecisions °f the Department of the Interior in pension cases are

m s !ps^anvd -ln signatures, and the Decisions in land cases are issued in being published later in bound volumes at prices ranging from

P!r v?lu.me- Subscribers may deposit $1.00 in the Department and EacAlve tle .contents of a volume of the Decisions of either kind in separate parte

e^ar® lssu-ed- Land Decisions usually two volumes are issued yearly,toan two^lre'apart60181011 volumes aPPear at longer intervals, sometimes more

Decisions [in appealed pension and bounty land claims] v. 13, [signa-tures] 25, 26, published separately. [1903.] p. 385-416.

^rately 13’ SUpS^ 11,5-129’ May 26-June 12> 19O35 published sepa-

GEOLOGICAL SURVEYG.^°IE rThKe law elating to the publications of the United States Geological Survey has been altered by the joint resolution of May 16, 1902. Hereafter they will consist of annual reports (to be restricted to one volume each), bulletins

Rei»"rce,s- Professional Papers, and Water-Supply and Irrigation Papers^ thp .mended lor free distribution; and maps, Monographs, and folios of

Atlas and the Topographic Atlas of the United States, which are soid at prices ranging from 5e to $11.00 each. Address the Director of the Geo-logical Survey, Washington. For topographic sheets see next page.

Arsenic. Production of arsenic in 1902, bv Joseph Struthers; from Min-eral Resources, calendar year 1902. 1903. 8 pp.

Bromine. Production of bromine in 1902, by Joseph Struthers; from Mineral Resources, calendar year 1902. 1903. 5 pp.

Cascade Range forest reserve, Oreg. Forest conditions in reserve, bv H. D. Langille, Fred G. Plummer, Arthur Dodwell, Theodore F. Rixon, and John B. Leiberg; with introduction, by Henrv Gannett. 1903. 298 + m pp. 37 pl. 4 maps, 3 in pocket, 4° (Professional paper 9; H. doc. 217.) * Paper, $1.00

Jun e , 1903 283Geologic atlas of United States, Hartville folio, Wyo. Library edition.

1903. 6 pp. 3 pl. 3 maps, large 4° (Folio 91.) *Paper, 25cSame, Scotts Bluff folio, Nebr. Library edition. 1903. 5 pp. 1 il. 2 pl.

2 maps, large 4° (Folio 88.) *Paper, 25cIron and steel. Statistics of American iron trade for 1902, with general

statistics of iron and steel industries to close of 1901, by James M. Swank; from Mineral Resources, calendar year 1902. 1903. 51pp.

Pseudoceratites of cretaceous [with bibliography], by Alpheus Hyatt; edited by T. W. Stanton. 1903. 351 4- iii pp. 47 pl. 4° (Mono-graphs, v. 44; H.doc. 432.) *Cloth, $1.00

Regulations. Instructions relating to work of survey, to take effect May 1, 1903. 131 pp. il. 16°

----- Regulations. 3d edition, approved Dec. 27,1902, to take effect Jan. 1, 1903. 1903. 52 pp. 16°

Salt. Production of salt in 1902, by Joseph Struthers; from Mineral Resources, calendar year 1902. 1903. 17 pp.

Topographic sheetsNot e .—The Geological Survey is making a topographic map of the United

States. The sheets of which it is composed are projected without reference to political divisions, and are designated by some prominent feature found on them. Three scales are used, 1:62,500,1:125,000, and 1:250,000. These correspond, ap-proximately, to 1 mile, 2 miles, and 4 miles to 1 linear inch on the map. The size, unless otherwise given, is about 17,5 inches in height by 11.5to 16 inchesin width, exclusive of the margin, the width varying with the latitude. A description of the topographic map is printed on the reverse of each sheet catalogued below.

About three-tenths of the area of the country, excluding Alaska, has been mapped, nearly every State being represented. Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Jersey, and the District of Columbia are completely mapped. Sheets of the regular size are sold by the Survey at 5c each; but in lots of 100 or more copies, whether of the same sheet or of different sheets, the price is 2c each.

Arkansas, Camden quadrangle, lat. 33° 30z-34°, long. 92° 30z-93°. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 50 ft. Edition of May, 1903.

California, Rock Creek quadrangle, lat. 34° 15'-34° 307, long. 117° 45z- 118°. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 50 ft. Edition of May, 1903.

California, Yosemite quadrangle, lat. 37° 30z-38°, long. 119° 30z-120°. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 100 ft. Edition of May, 1903.

Iowa, Winthrop quadrangle, lat. 42°-42° 30z, long. 91° 30z-92°. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Apr. 1903.

Maryland, Bloodsworth Island quadrangle, lat. 38°-38° 15z, long. 76°- 76° 15z. Scale 1:62,500, no contour interval. Edition of Apr. 1903.

Maryland, Deal Island quadrangle, lat. 38°-38° 15z, long. 75° 45z-76°. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 10 ft. Edition of May, 1903.

Maryland-Virginia, Crisfield quadrangle, lat. 37° 45z-38°, long. 75° 45z- 76°. Scale 1:62,500, no contour interval. Edition of Apr. 1903.

Montana, Bonner quadrangle, lat. 46° 30z-47°, long. 113° 30z-114°. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 100 ft. Edition of May, 1903.

New York, Cortland quadrangle, lat. 42° 30z-42° 45z, long. 76°-76° 15z. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of May, 1903.

New York, Penn Yan quadrangle, lat. 42° 30z-42° 45z, long. 77°-77° 15z. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of May, 1903.

Oregon, Crater Lake special map, lat. 42° 48z-43° 04z, long. 122°-122° 16z. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 100 ft. Edition of May, 1903. [On reverse, Description of Crater Lake. 3 il.]

Texas, Cerro Alto quadrangle, lat. 31° 30z-32°, long. 105° 30z-106°. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 50 ft. Edition of May, 1903.

Utah, Coalville quadrangle, lat. 40° 30z-41°, long. 111°-111° 30z. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 100 ft. Edition of May, 1903.

284 • Ju n e , 1903Utah, Park City special map, lat. 40° 35'-40° 39', long. 111° 26z-111° 34'.

Scale 1:25,000, contour interval 50 ft. Edition of May, 1903. 11.7 X 17.8 in. J

Wyoming-Colorado, Encampment special map, lat. 41°-41° 15', long. 106° 45z-107° 15z. Scale 1:90,000, contour interval 100 ft. Edition of May, 1903. 12.1X18.4 in.

Wyoming-South Dakota-Montana, Aladdin quadrangle, lat. 44° 30z-45°, long. 104°-104° 30z. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 50 ft. Edition of May, 1903.

HYDROGRAPHY DIVISION

Report of progress of stream measurements for calendar year 1902, by F. II. Newell, pt. 1, northern Atlantic Coast and St. Lawrence River drainage. 1903. 199 + [i] pp. (Water-supply and irrigation paper 82; H. doc. 445.) *Paper, 10c

INDIAN BUREAU

Routes to Indian agencies and schools with post-office and telegraphic addresses and nearest railroad stations; corrected to Mav 18,1903. 35 pp. ’

LAND OFFICE, GENERAL

Circular, stock-grazing in forest reserves. May 22, 1903. 12 pp.Compilation of public timber laws and regulations and decisions there-

under. Feb. 14, 1903. 227 pp.

MapsNote .—The General Land Office publishes a large general map of the United

States, which is sold at 80 cents: and also separate maps of the States and Terri-tories in which public lands are to be found, which are sold at 12 cents per sheet. California, Florida, and Alaska are in 2 sheets each. Address the chief clerk of the Department of the Interior.

Map of North Dakota. Scale 12 m.=l in. 1903. 25.7 X 33.6 in.

PATENT OFFICENote .—The Patent Office publishes specifications and drawings of patents, both

in single copies and monthly volumes, the former at 5c and the latter at #5.00 The former are not enumerated in this catalogue. For certified copies of patents, including specification, drawing, certificate, and grant, the price is 80c. A variety of indexes, giving a complete view of the work of the office from 1790 to date, are published at prices ranging from 25c to #10.00 per volume. The Rules of Practice and pamphlet Patent Laws are furnished free. The Patent Office issues coupon or(i,ers in Packa&es of 20 at Si-00 per package, or in books containing 100 coupons at #5.00 per book. One coupon will procure a specification with drawings, and two coupons a copy of the Official Gazette. They are good until used. Address Chief Clerk, Patent Office.

Alphabetical lists of patentees and inventions for Jan. and Feb. 1903 155 pp. large 8° [Bimonthly. Index to v. 102 of Official Gazette.]

Official Gazette, June 2-30, 1903; v. 104, nos. 5-9. 1125-2444+[cxxxii] pp. il. large 8° [Weekly.] Paper, 10c single copy, $5.00 a yr

Not e .—Contains the patents, trade-marks, designs, and labels issued each week- also decisions of the Commissioner of Patents and of United States courts in patent cases.

Navy DepartmentCircular letter [to chiefs of bureaus, etc., relative to reports of efficiency

for 6 months ending June 30, 1903]. June 10, 1903. 3 1. narrow 8°General court-martial order 78-80 [1903]; May 13-22, 1903. 12°

June , 1903 285General order 131-134; June 1-26, 1903. Each 1 p. 12°Navy yard order 385-395, employment of labor at navy yards; June 1-25,

1903. Each 1 p. narrow 12°

EQUIPMENT BUREAUCatalogue of ship’s and crew’s libraries of U. S. S. Dixie. May, 1903.

35 pp. 12°Catalogue of ship’s and crew’s libraries of U. S. S. Nashville. May,

1903. 20 pp. 12°HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE

Not e .—The Charts, Sailing Directions, etc., of the Hydrographic Office are sold by the office in Washington and also by agents at the principal American and foreign seaports and American lake ports. Copies of the Hydrographic Bulletin and Notice to Mariners are supplied free on application at the Hydrographic Office in Washington and at the branch offices in Boston, New York, Philadel-phia, Baltimore, Norfolk, Savannah, New Orleans, San Francisco, Portland (Oreg.), Port Townsend, Chicago, Cleveland, Buffalo, Sault Ste. Marie, and Duluth.

Hydrographic bulletin, weekly, 718-721; June 3-24, 1903. Each 1 p. large 4° and f°

Note .—Contains accounts of obstructions and dangers along the coast and the principal ocean routes, etc.

Notice to Mariners, weekly, 23-26, 1903; June 6-27. 428-510 + [vi] 1.Note .—Contains information of newly discovered dangers to navigation and of

establishment and changes of lights and other aids. For economy and conven-ience in distribution the items in each number relating to different geographical sections are reprinted separately, as Notice to Mariners 23, sec. 1, etc.

ChartsBorneo, northern part, Gaya Bay to Sandakan Harbour, including South

Banguey Channel and southwestern part of Cagayan Sulu, from British surveys between 1844 and 1889; chart 2119. Scale naut. m. = 0.24 in. ' June, 1903. 25.5 X 38.8 in. 40c

British North Borneo, northeast coast, Taganak to Tawi Tawi, from British surveys in 1872, 1883, and 1892; chart 2118. Scale naut. m.= 0.36 in. June, 1903. 25.4 X 38.6 in. 40c

Darvel Bay, British North Borneo, east coast, from British surveys in 1891 and 1892; chart 2116. Scale naut. in. = 0.75 in. June, 1903.25.5 X 46.3 in. 50c

Georgian Bay, Northern part of, Lake Huron, from Canadian surveys, 1884-94; chart 1863a. Scale naut. m.= 0.37 in. June, 1903. 25 X 33.5 in. 30c

Georgian Bay, Southern part of, Lake Huron, from Canadian surveys, 1884-94; chart 1863b. Scale naut. m.= 0.37 in. June, 1903. 26.7 X 37 in. 40c

Hokushu [or] Yezo I., Japan, southeast coast, Hamanaka Wan to Kushiro Hakuchi, from Japanese survey in 1892, scale naut. m.= 0.75 in.; with Plan of Kushiro Hakuchi, [or] Kushiro Road, scale naut. m. = 4.25 in.; chart 2120. June, 1903. 28.1X 38.1 and 8.5 X 6.9 in. 50c

Mindanao, Anchorages in northern part of, and in adjacent islands, P. I., from latest information; chart 1929. June, 1901, corrections June, 1903. 13 X 19.3 in. 10cAlubijit Anchorage, Mindanao. Scale naut. m.= 2 in. 6.5 x 4.8 in.Balingasag Anchorage, Mindanao. Scale naut. m.= 2 in. 6.5 x 4.6 in.Cagayan Anchorage, Mindanao, from survey in Dec. 1900, by U. S. S. Concord.

Scale 200 yds. = 1 in. 6.5 x 5.2 in.Catarman Anchorage, Camiguin I. Scale naut. m.= 1 in. 6.5 X 4.8 in.Jimenez, Port, Mindanao. Seale 1000 yds.= 2 in. 6.5 x 5.2 in.Opol Anchorage, Mindanao. Scale naut. m.= 2 in. 6.5 x 4.7 in.Pilar, Port, Siargao I. Scale naut. m.= 1 in. 6.5 x 4.7 in.Quinalang Anchorage, Mindanao. Scale naut. m.= 1 in. 6.5 x 4.6 in.

286 Ju n e , 1903Pilot chart of north Atlantic Ocean, July, 1903; chart 1400 Scale 1°

long. = 0.27 in. 21 X 32 in. [Monthly.] 10cNot e .—Contains, in addition to sailing routes, etc., tracks of cyclonic storms-

change in transatlantic steamship routes; proposed pilot charts of south Atlantic and south Pacific Ocean; equator crossings in Pacific Ocean; forecast of weather- charts published, etc., June 1-30,1903.

Pilot chart of north Pacific Ocean, July, 1903; chart 1401. Scale 1° long. = 0.2 in. 20.7 X 35.3 in. [Monthly.] 10c

Note . Contains, in addition to sailing routes, etc., forecast of wind and weather; storm tracks: charts published, etc., May 1-31, 1903; typhoons in east Asiatic waters; equator crossings in Atlantic Ocean; fishing banks; proposed pilot charts of south Atlantic and south Pacific Ocean.

1 olloc [or I alak] Harbor, west coast of Mindanao, P. I., from survey in 1902 by U. S. S. Annapolis; chart 2114. Scale naut. m = 5 in June, 1903. 28.8 X 38.4 in. 50c

Port of Spain, Trinidad Island, W. I., from British surveys between 1849 and 1901; chart 2115. Scale naut. m. = 5 in. June 1903 25.3 X 39.3 in. ’ 40c

Sibuko Bay, Northern shore of, British North Borneo, east coast from British surveys in 1891 and 1892; chart 2117. Scale naut. m. = 0 7 in. June, 1903. 24.7 X 45.9 in. 50c

Trinity Bay, Harbors in, Newfoundland, east coast, from British sur-veys in 1864 & 1865, corrected to 1874; chart 583. June, 1903. 37.3 X 23.3 in. ’ 40cDeerand St. Jones harbors; with inset, Round Harbor. Scale naut. m.= 2.8 in

18.8 x 23.3 and 1.6 x 3.1 in.Trinity Harbor and bays to English Head. Scale naut. m.= 3.8 in. 18.5 x 23.3 in.

MARINE CORPSManual of practical instructions to officers of corps in field work. 1903.

78 pp. il. 14 pl.NAVIGATION BUREAU

[Circular letter to commandants of naval districts relative to establish-ment of Naval Patrol.] June 1, 1903. 3 pp. 12°

Circular regarding enlistment [in Navv] of electricians for wireless tele-graph. June 20, 1903. 1 p. narrow 12°

ORDNANCE BUREAUAir-compressor. Bliss type 3 compressor, single steam cylinder, 3-stage

air compression. Mar. 1903. 4 pp. 2 pl. 4°^Specifications for Rand type 6 electric air compressors. Apr. 1903.

----- Specifications for type 4 Rand air compressor. Apr. 1903. 2 pp. 4° -----Specifications for type 5 Rand air compressor. Apr. 1903. 2 pp. 4° Ammunition hoist. 8-inch ammunition hoist, mark 8, Brooklyn and

Iowa. Feb. 1903. 4 pp. 1 pl. 4°-----10-inch ammunition hoist, mark 2, Amphitrite, Monadnock, and

Monterey. Feb. 1903. 5 pp. 1 pl. 4°Breech mechanism. 3-inch breech mechanism, mark 1, field guns

Fletcher type. Jan. 1903. 3 pp. 1 pl. 4°----- 4.7-inch R. F. breech mechanism, mark M, Maxim-Nordenfelt [or

Mellstrom], mark 1, U. S. N., mark 2, Welin. Apr. 1903. 6 nn 1 pl. 4° 11 ‘

----- 8-inch breech mechanism, mark 3. Feb. 1903. 6 pp. 1 pl. 4°-----10-inch breech mechanism, mark 5, breech-loading rifle. Feb 1903

6 pp. 1 pl. 4°----- 13-inch breech mechanism, mark 1, B. L. R. Feb. 1903 4 nn

1 pl. 4° ‘

Jun e , 1903 287Gatling guns, models prior to 1880, up to and including 1900. Mar. 1903.

3 pp. 10 pl. 4°Gun mounts. 3-inch pedestal mount, mark 3, including mark 3 mod. 1

and 2 mounts. Apr. 1903. 6 pp. 1 pl. 4°----- 4-inch recoil mounts, marks 2, 3, and mark 3 modified. Apr. 1903.

15 pp. 4 pl. 4°Machine-guns. Colt automatic gun, caliber 6 millimeters. May, 1903.

4 pp. 3 pl. 4°----- Hotchkiss revolving cannon. Feb. 1903. 4 pp. 1 pl. 4°Rapid-fire guns. 1-pounder rapid-fire guns, Hotchkiss light, marks 1, 2,

Hotchkiss heavy, marks 1, 2, Driggs-Schroeder heavy, marks 1, 2, Maxim-Nordenfelt automatic, marks 1, 2. Jan. 1903. 8 pp. 1 pl. 4°

-----3-pounder rapid-fire guns, Hotchkiss, mark 1, Driggs-Schroeder, marks 1, 2. Jan. 1903. 3 pp. 1 pl. 4°

----- 6-pounder gun, mark 9, formerly Maxim-Nordenfelt, mark 2, semi-automatic. Jan. 1903. 2 pp. 3 pl. 4°

Shells. Specifications for armor-piercing shell. Feb. 1903. 3 pp. 4°

SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS BUREAUMemoranda for information of officers of Pav Corps 25, 26; June 1, 15,

1903. p. 195-213, 12°

Post-Office DepartmentUnited States Official Postal Guide, 2d series, v. 25, no. 6; June, 1903.

Philadelphia. 68 pp. 12° [Monthly.] Paper, $2.00 a yrNot e .—No. 1, January, for each year, is what is usually known as the Postal

Guide, nos. 2-12 being additions and corrections. Sold by the printer, George F. Lasher, 147 North 10th street, Philadelphia.

FOREIGN MAIL SERVICE

Schedule of steamers appointed to convey mails to foreign countries dur-ing July, 1903. 1 p. narrow f° [Monthly.]

RAILWAY MAIL SERVICEDaily bulletin of orders affecting postal service, v. 24, nos. 7086-7111a;

June 1-30, 1903. f° [Daily except Sundays and holidays.]

State DepartmentNote .—The State Department distributes the Consular Reports and other De-

partmental publications gratuitously. For sale of laws see page 276.

Diplomatic list, June, 1903. 14 pp. 24° [Monthly.]Foreign relations, Papers relating to, with annual message of President,

1902. 1903. Ixxx-|-1102 pp. (H. doc. 1 [pt. 1].)*Cloth, 75c.; *paper, 55c

AMERICAN REPUBLICS BUREAUNot e .—This Bureau sells its own monthly bulletins, handbooks, etc., at prices

usually ranging from 5c to 75c. Address the Director of the Bureau.

288 June , 1903Monthly bulletin, June, 1903; whole no. 116 [117], v. 14, no. 6. 1511-

1836 r xlii pp. 2 il. map. (H. doc. 310, pt. 6.) [Contains articles in Spanish, English, Portuguese, and French.]

Paper, 25c single copy, $2.00 a yrContents:

Additions to Columbus Memorial Library, May, 1903.American Republics, International Bureau of, Plan for construction of building

in Washington for.Arbitration, Compulsory.Argentina. Message of President Roca; sanitary inspection of live stock; con-

sular legalization of bills of lading; port movements in Feb. 1903; telegraph system in south of Republic; new bankruptcy law [promulgated at Buenos Ayres, Dec. 30, 1902], continuation; miscellaneous notes.

Bolivia. Modification of concession for construction and exploitation of railroad from Viacha to Oruro.

Book notes.Brazil. Message of President Rodrigues Alves; foreign trade for first 9 months of

1902; customs modifications; miscellaneous notes.Chile. New cabinet; customs receipts; copper sulphate deposits at Copaquire.Colombia. Lease of emerald mines of Muzo and Coscuez; encouragement to

immigration; import duties.Costa Rica. Message of President Esquivel; decree encouraging agriculture. Cuba. Central Railway; first anniversary of independence.Guatemala. Decree dated Feb. 26, 1902, as to importation of sugar.Honduras. Inauguration of President Bonilla; budget for fiscal year 1903-4; con-

cession for establishment of transportation line of automobiles or traction vehicles.

Latin America, Trade opportunities in.Mexico. Foreign commerce in Feb. 1903; commercial intercourse with United

States; customs revenues in Apr. [19031; import duties; concession for stock yard; report of National Railroad [of Mexico]; addition to extradition treaty between Mexico and United States; railroad from Coahuila to Zacatecas; mis-cellaneous notes.

Nicaragua. Agricultural conditions in 1902, by Chester Donaldson; import duties. Paraguay. Exports, first quarter of 1903; commerce with Argentine Republic. Periodicals and newspapers on file.Peru. Customs laws; general trade notes; sugar cane growing and industry;

notes.Salvador. Customs duties; notes.Spain, Treaty of friendship and general relations between United States and,

signed Madrid, July 3, 1902, proclaimed Apr. 20, 1903.Title-page and index to y. 14, Jan.-June, 1903.United States. Trade with Latin America; consular trade reports; foreign com-

merce in Apr. [19031; Government receiptsand expenditures, May [1903];wheat acreage; customs decisions regarding live stock importations'from Mexico; notes.

Uruguay. Foreign commerce in 1902; port movement in Feb. 1903; award of drainage contract.

Venezuela. Lease of Caracas waterworks; new banking law; customs duties; arbitral settlement of German claims; Hague protocol; terms of Government loan; returns from surtax on customs; miscellaneous notes.

FOREIGN COMMERCE BUREAUAdvance sheets of consular reports, June 1-30, 1903; nos. 1660-85. 2 il.

[Daily except Sundays and holidays.]Consular Reports, June, 1903; v. 72, no. 273. xx4-153-317 pp. 5 il. (H.

doc. 438, pt. 2.) [Monthly. These articles have appeared pre-viously in the Advance sheets.] * Paper, 15c

Contents:Agricultural implements in south Germany; by H. W. Harris.Albania and Montenegro, Trade notes from; bv F. D. Chester.Alcohol from acetylene in France; by J. C. Covert and Thornwell Haynes.Andalusia, Trade of, in 1902; by A. E. Carleton.Argentine trade in 1902; transmitted by W. P. Lord.Automobile exposition at Berlin: bv F. H. Mason.Bicycles in China; by H. B. Miller.'Bombay, New dock at; by W. T. Fee.Canada, American investments in; bv J. L. Bittinger.Cartagena, Colombia, Trade of; by J. C. Ingersoll.Chemical industry in Russia; transmitted by W. R. Holloway.Chemnitz, Foreign houses in; transmitted by J. F. Monaghan.Coal and petroleum in British Columbia.Coal, steel, and iron production of France in 1902; by A. M. Thackara.Colombian import duties; by G. W. Colvig and Oscar Malmros.Commercial agents, foreign, Taxes and regulations for: by J. F. Monaghan.

Jun e , 1903 289Consular Reports—Continued.

Contents—Continued.Commercial education, Primary, in Germany; by E. L. Harris.Commercial museum at Malta; by J. H. Grout.Corinthian Canal; by F. W. Jackson.Costa Rica, Trade notes from: by J. C. Caldwell.Cotton crop of India; by W. T. Fee.Cuba, European trade terms with.Currant crisis in Greece; by F. W. Jackson.Fire extinguisher, German; by Richard Guenther.Firearms, Manufacture of, in France; bv H. S. Brunot.Flour, American, in Siberia; by R. T. Greener.Foreign reports and publications.Formosa, Government monopolies in; transmitted bv E. C. Bellows.German industries, Profits of, in 1902.Gold discoveries in Alaska; by H. D. Saylor.Hamburg, Proposed university for; by E. L. Harris.[Hellig Olay] new Danish steamship;’by R. R. Frazier.Honduras, Traction railroad in; by A. K. Moe.Horseshoe nails, French market for; by B. H. Ridgely.Industrial and agricultural exhibition‘at Limoges; by W. T. Griffin.Lignite, peat, and coal-dust fuel in Germany; by F. H. Mason.Lithographic stone, Concession for quarrying, in Mexico; by W. W. Canada.Madagascar, Consumption tax in; by W. H. Hunt.-----Trade of; by W. H. Hunt.Manchuria. Russia’s commercial relations with; bv R. T. Greener.Milan, Water supply of; by William Jarvis.Mining regulations of German east Africa; transmitted bv Mason Mitchell.Moscow-Dalny through service; by H. B. Miller.Nitrate production in Chile; by R.‘ E. Mansfield.Norfolk Island, Trade in; by Isaac Robinson.Notes.Paints and varnishes in eastern Turkey; by T. H. Norton.Persia, New tariff of [law]; transmitted by John Tyler.Silk culture in France; by J. C. Covert.----- in Greece; by D. E. McGinley.-----in Syria; by G. B. Ravndal.Spain, Trade of, in 1902; by J. G. Lay. ,Spanish-United States steamship service; by D. R. Birch.Steam-engine. German apparatus to draw water from cylinders; by E. L. Harris.Steel castings, Demand for, in Ireland; bv W. W. Touvelle.Steel factory in Spain; by J. G. Lay.-----transmitted by H. H. Hallatt.Sugar trust, Proposed, in Spain; by J. G. Lav.Tobacco industry in Germany in 1902; by H’. W. Harris.Trade-marks in Chile.Transportation problems and progress in Germany; by F. H. Mason.Tubing, Metallic, and tube furniture in Germany; by F. H. Mason.Wheat crop of India in 1902-3; by R. F. Patterson.Wurttemberg, Trade conditions in; by E. H. Ozmun.Zinc industry in Algeria; by D. S. Kidder.-----in Europe; by several consuls.

Treasury DepartmentBlank forms. Assigning one series of numbers to all Department blank

forms. June 27, 1903. 2 pp. 4° (Dept, circular 79, 1903; Division of Printing and Stationery.)

-----Requisitions for certain blank record books and blank forms to be made upon Secretary of Department of Commerce and Labor on and after July 1, 1903. June 27,1903. 1 p. 4° (Dept, circular 80, 1903; Division of Printing and Stationery.)

Customs Congress of American Republics, 1903. Resolutions of 1st congress. June 19, 1903. 3 pp. 4° (Dept, circular 74, 1903; Bureau of Navigation.)

Customs service. Free entry of articles for institutions under paragraph 703 of act of July 24, 1897 [law, regulations, and rulings]. June 18,1903. 2 pp. 4° (Dept, circular 72, 1903; Division of Customs.)

48—No. 102—03----- 2

290 June , 1903Customs service—Continued. Free entry of regalia and other articles

for institutions under paragraph 649 of act of July 24,1897 [law, reg-ulations, and rulings], June 18, 1903. 4 pp. 4° (Dept, circular 73, 1903; Division of Customs.)

----- Free entry of works of American artists residing temporarily abroad [law, regulations, and rulings]. June 13, 1903. 2 pp. 4° (Dept, circular 69, 1903; Division of Customs.)

Debt. Statement of public debt and cash in Treasury, June, 1903. 1 p. f° [Monthly.]

Drawback, amendment of regulations. June 8, 1903. 1 p. 4“ (Dept, circular 66, 1903; Division of Customs.)

Employees. Certification and payment of salaries or compensation of employees of Department outside of District of Columbia. June 26, 1903. Ip. 4° (Dept, circular 76, 1903; Division of Appointments.)

-----Recommendations for promotion, demotion, reduction, or suspen-sion of employees in Department. June 26, 1903. 1 p. 4° (Dept, circular 77, 1903; Division of Appointments.)

Food. Samples of imported adulterated food products, drugs, and liq-uors [regulations]. June 17, 1903. 2 pp. 4° (Dept, circular 71, 1903; Division of Customs.)

Official matter. Form and style of printed letters and Department cir-culars of instructions. June 5, 1903. [4] pp. 4° (Dept, circular 65, 1903; Division of Printing and Stationery.)

-----Official communication records. June 26, 1903. 1 p. 4° (Dept, circular 78, 1903; Division of Appointments.)

Seeds. Samples of seeds for Department of Agriculture. June 9, 1903. Ip. 4" (Dept, circular 67, 1903; Division of Customs.)

Statistical information for Department of Commerce and Labor. June 26, 1903. 1 p. 4° (Dept, circular 75, 1903; Division of Appoint-ments. )

Treasury decisions. Publication of decisions of bureaus and offices trans-ferred to Department of Commerce and Labor. June 27, 1903. 1 p. 4° (Dept, circular 81, 1903; Division of Printing and Stationery.)

-----Treasury decisions under tariff, internal revenue, immigration, navigation laws, etc., weekly, v. 6, nos. 23-26; June 4-25, 1903. [Department decisions numbered 24445-514 including general ap-praisers’ decisions 5345-62, and internal revenue decisions 665-670.]

Wire. Classification of wire, Birmingham wire gauge. June 9, 1903. 1 p. 4° (Dept, circular 68, 1903; Division of Customs.)

APPRAISERS

Reappraisements of merchandise by general appraisers [on May 21-June 25, 1903]; June 1-29, 1903. 4° (Reappraisement circulars 961-972; Division of Customs.) [Weekly.]

BOOKKEEPING AND WARRANTS DIVISION

Comparative statement of receipts and expenditures of United States [for month and 12 months ending June, 1902 and 1903]. 1 p. oblong 8° [Monthly.]

Digest of appropriations for 1904, and on account of deficiencies for prior years, made by 2d session of 57th Congress. 1903. 448 pp. 4° (Treas. Dept. doc. 2321.)

Statement of Treasury, June 1-30,1903. Each [3] pp. 4" [Daily except Sundays and holidays.]

June , 1903 291COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY

Not e .—The Charts, Coast Pilots, and Tide Tables of the Coast and Geodetic Sur-vey are sold at the office of the Survey, in Washington, and also by one or more sales agents in each of the important American seaports. The monthly Notice to Mariners may be had free at these agencies, at all United States custom-houses, at the branch hydrographic offices of the Navy Department, at United States consu-lates in foreign ports, and at the office of the Coast Survey.

Notice to Mariners 298; May, 1903. 13+ [2] pp. 4° [Monthly.]Note .—Contains corrections for charts of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, with

lists of new charts, canceled editions, etc.Philippine Islands, Notice to Mariners 4, 5; Apr. 22, May 7, 1903.

Manila. 1.13-16.Not e .—Contains information of newly discovered dangers to navigation and

of establishment and changes of lights and other aids.

Charts[Alaska] north west coast of America, sheet 3, Icy Cape to Semidi

Islands; chart 8500. Scale 1 :1,200,000. May, 1900, first published 1868 [corrected to June, 1903], 25.6 X 33.9 in. 50c

Aparri Anchorage and part of Cagayan River, Luzon, north coast; chart 4260. Scale 1 :25,000. Manila, Feb. 1903. 29.8 X 19.5 in. 30c

Lynn Canal, entrance to Point Sherman, Alaska [with plans of bays, etc.]; chart 8302. Scale 1:80,000. July, 1902, first published 1897 [corrected to June, 1903]. 42.1 X 33.7 in. 50c

Plans are—Barlow Cove Anchorage. Scale 1:20,000. 4 x 3.7 in.Fritz Cove. Scale 1 :20,000. 5.2 x 7.8 in.Funter Bay. S ale 1 :20,000. 7.6 x 8.9 in.Swanson Harbor. Scale 1:20,000. 10.9 x 10.8 in.William Henry Bay. Scale 1:20,000. 4.1 x 4.1 in.

Lynn Canal, from Point Sherman to head, s. e. Alaska; chart 8303. Scale 1: 80,000. June, 1897 [corrected to June, 1903], 41.1 X 29.5 in. 50c

Nantucket Sound and eastern approaches, Mass.; chart 111. Scale 1:80,000. May, 1903, first published 1866. 37.8 X 27.9 in. 50c

New York Bay and Harbor; chart 369. Scale 1 :40,000. Apr. 1903, first published 1874. 48.4 X 39.3 in. 75c

Peril Strait, Hooniah Sound to Chatham Strait, Alaska; chart 8283. Scale 1 :40,000. June, 1898 [corrected to June, 1903]. 33 X 40.5 in. 50c

Peril Strait, Salisbury Sound to Hooniah Sound, Alaska, scale 1:40,000; with sub-sketch, Sergius Narrows, scale 1 :20,000; chart 8282. May, 1900 [corrected to June, 1903]. 41.1 X 30.8 and 8.7 X 7.6 in. 50c

Rapurapu Strait, P. I.; chart 4259. Scale 1 :30,000. Manila, Feb. 1903.18.8 X 29.7 in. 30c

St. Michael Bay, Alaska; chart 9375. Scale 1 :20,000. June, 1901, first published 1896 [corrected to June, 1903]. 38 X 31.5 in. 50c

Tongass Narrows; [with sub-sketch] Hassler Harbor, Alaska; chart 8094. Scales 1:30,000 and 1:10,000. June, 1903. 30.5 X 32.3 and 9.6 X 9.6 in. 50c

COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY

Bulletin 528-532; June 1-29, 1903. 4° [Weekly.]Note .—Announces changes in officers of national banks, organization of new

banks, liquidations, etc.

GOVERNMENT ACTUARYMarket prices and investment values of outstanding securities [May,

1903]. June 1, 1903. 2 pp. 4° (Treasury Dept. Dept, circular 62, 1903.)

292 Jun e , 1903LIFE-SAVING SERVICE

Cooperation of service with Naval Patrol. June 3, 1903. 1 p. 4° (Treasury Dept. Dept, circular 64, 1903.)

LIGHT-HOUSE BOARDNote .—The Bulletins, Beacon and Buoy Lists, and Light Lists published by the

Light-House Board can be obtained, free of charge, on application to the office of the Board at Washington, the inspectors of the several lighthouse districts, the United States custom-houses, the Hydrographic Office and its branches, and the sales agents of the Coast and Geodetic Survey.

Bulletin 144, recent changes in aids to navigation, June 1, 1903, coasts of United States. 22 1. + [2] pp. [Monthly.]

2d District. List of beacons, buoys, and day marks, from Hampton Harbor, N. H., to Warren Point, R. L, including Nantucket and Vineyard sounds, Buzzards Bav, and tributaries; corrected to June 1, 1903. 127+vi pp. large 8°

Notice to Mariners 52-67 of 1903; June 1-29, 1903. p. 52-67, 4°Note .—Contains notices of establishment of new lights, light-vessels, and steam-

whistles, changes in buoyage, etc.

LOANS AND CURRENCY DIVISIONCirculation statement,'June 1, 1903. 1 p. oblong 8° [Monthly.]

Note .—Estimated population, Junel, 1903, 80,372,000; circulation per capita, $29.64.

Registered bonds caveated upon books of [Treasury] Department, June 1, 1903. 1 p. f° [Monthly.]

NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDSVerification of standards and standard measuring instruments. [June

1, 1903.] [4] pp. 4° (Circular of information 3.)NAVIGATION BUREAU

Allotment notes of seamen shipped in United States on American and on foreign vessels. June 2, 1903. 1 p. 4° (Treasury Dept. Dept, circular 63, 1903.)

PORTO RICODigest of appropriations made by 2d Legislative Assembly at 1st session

[for 1903 and 1904], prepared in office of auditor of Porto Rico. [1903.] [7] pp. f° [No place of publication given.]

PUBLIC HEALTH AND MARINE HOSPITAL SERVICEContracts for care of seamen, etc. June 16, 1903. 13 pp. 4° (Treasury

Dept. Dept, circular 70, 1903.)Public Health Reports, v. 18, nos. 23-26; June 5-26, 1903. [xvi] + 863-

1042 pp. [Weekly.]Not e .—This publication, showing health conditions in various parts of this and

other countries, as reported by the officers of the Public Health and Marine Hospital Service and others, is for gratuitous distribution, but the edition is lim-ited, and the document is intended only for health officers and other persons interested in sanitary affairs. To obtain it application should be made to the Surgeon-General of the Public Health and Marine Hospital Service, Treasury Department.

HYGIENIC LABORATORY

Statistical study of intestinal parasites of 500 white male patients at Gov-ernment Hospital for Insane, by Philip E. Garrison, Brayton H. Ransom, and Earle C. Stevenson; Parasitic round worm, agamomer- mis culicis n. g., n. sp., in American mosquitoes, culex sollicitans, by Ch. Wardell Stiles; Type species of cestode genus hymenolepis, by Ch. Wardell Stiles. May, 1903. 23 pp. (Bulletin 13.)

June , 1903 293STATISTICS BUREAU

Advance sheets from Monthly Summary of Commerce and Finance, showing details of imports and exports by articles and countries for May, 1903. 70 pp. 4°

Exports of domestic breadstuffs, provisions, cotton, and mineral oils, May, 1903. 13 pp. 4° (Bulletin 11, series 1902-03.) [Monthly.]

Exports of manufactures from United States and their distribution by articles and countries, also, importation of manufacturers’ materials and finished manufactures, 1790-1902; from Summary of Commerce and Finance, Apr. 1903. iv+3239-3863 pp. 1 il. 4° [Pages 3239- 3528 only are identical with corresponding pages in the Summary for Apr. 1903; pages 3529-3863 will appear in the Summary for May, 1903.]

Imports and exports of United States, May, 1903. 1 p. 4° [Monthly.] Monthly Summary of Commerce and Finance of United States, Apr.

1903; no. 10, series 1902-03. p. 3229-3748, 1 il. 4° (H. doc. 15, pt. 10.) *Paper, 35c

TREASURER OF UNITED STATESMonthly statement, paper currency of each denomination outstanding

June 30, 1903. 1 p. oblong 24°Statement of funded indebtedness of District of Columbia and late cor-

poration of Washington, [by] ex-officio commissioner of sinking fund of District, June 30, 1903. 1 p. oblong 8° [Quarterly.]

War DepartmentADJUTANT-GENERAL

Army list and directory, officers of Army, June 20, 1903; [no.] 43. 70 pp.

Artillery memoranda 1 [1903; range table for 16-inch B. L. rifle, by James M. Ingalls]. May 26, 1903. 3 pp. 12°

Circular 33-35 [1903]; June 12-22, 1903. 12°Enlistments for line of Army, May, 1903. 7 pp. 12° [Monthly.]General orders 80-94 [1903]; June 4-26, 1903. 12° [No. 90 is Regula-

tions and program of instruction of General Service and Staff Col-lege, Fort Leavenworth, Kans.]

Memorandum [instructions governing inspectors-general and acting inspectors-general]. May 22, 1903. 3 pp. 12°

Special orders 127-152 [1903]; June 1-30,1903. 12° [Daily except Sun-days and holidays.]

Stations of Army, June 18, 1903. [2] pp. oblong large 8° [Weekly; ’ none issued June 4, 11, 25.]

MILITARY INFORMATION DIVISION

Maps

Map of Philippine Islands, from latest official data, scale naut. m. = 0.1 in.; with inset, Manila, scale 100 ft. =0.1 in. 1903. 4 sheets, each 47.2 X 30.7 in. [Size of inset is 29.9 X 23.1 inches.]

294 Jun e , 1903ARMY

CAVALRY AND FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL

General orders 15, 16 [1903]; Fort Rilev, Kans., June 3, 16, 1903. Each 1 p. 12°

Special orders 11-16 [1903]; Fort Riley, Kans., June 1-29, 1903. 12° [Corrected 2d print of no. 13 was issued.]

ENGINEER DEPARTMENT

Circular 12, 13 [1903]; June 10, 20, 1903. Each 1 p. 12°General orders 6, 7 [1903]; June 10, 23, 1903. Each 1 p. 12° Special orders 18, 19 [1903]; June 1, 13, 1903. Each 1 p. 12°

NORTHERN AND NORTHWESTERN LAKES SURVEY

Note —Lake Survey charts may be obtained of Major W. L. Fisk, Office U. S. Lake Survey, Detroit, Mich. They will be sent by express, the express charges to be paid by the purchaser on receipt of the charts, or free by mail at the pur-chaser’s risk. Purchasers should indicate, when ordering the charts, whether they wish them sent by express or mail. The bulletins and supplements of the Lake Survey may be obtained free upon application at the Office U. S. Lake Sur-vey, Detroit, Mich., and at the engineer offices in Duluth, Milwaukee, Chicago, Grand Rapids, Cleveland, Buffalo, and Oswego.

Supplement 2, 1903, corrections and additions to bulletin 13, a, Lake Superior and St. Marys River; b, Lake Michigan and Green Bay; c, Lake Huron, St. Clair River, Lake St. Clair, Detroit River; d, Lake Erie and Niagara River to Niagara Falls: to supplement infor-mation given ujm mi charts of Great Lakes. June 15, 1903. 8 pp. 4°

Charts

Erie, Lake. Scale 1:400,000. June 2, 1903. 24.7X41.6 in. 15c Oswego Harbor, N. Y. Scale 1:8,000. June3,1903. 20.8 X 24.8 in. 12c

INSULAR AFFAIRS BUREAUMonthly summary of commerce of Philippine Islands, Dec. 1902; no. 6,

series 1902-03. [1903.] p. 623-830, 4°

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT

Index-catalogue of library of Surgeon-General’s Office, United States Army, authors and subjects. 2d series, v. 8, Insane-Kysthospitalet. 1903. iii +11 + 894 pp. large 8° *Cloth, $2.00

ORDNANCE DEPARTMENTOrdnance orders 10-13 [1903]; May 31-June 30, 1903. Each 1 p. 12°

PAY DEPARTMENT

Monthly station list of officers, June 1, 1903. 4 pp.Stoppage circular, June 15, 1903. 4 pp. [Monthly.]

PHILIPPINE COMMISSION, 1900-

Official Gazette, v. 1, nos. 32-36; Apr. 15-May 13, 1903. Manila, p. 251-298, 4° [Weekly.]

Same, Spanish.Note .—The Official Gazette will be furnished to subscribers, free of postage, at

the rate of 15c single copy, $6.00 a yr. Send remittances bv postal monev order or registered letter to Max L. McCollough, editor Official Gazette, Manila,'P. I.

June , 1903 295[Public laws and resolutions passed by commission during quarter end-

ing Nov. 30, 1902.] Manila, 1903. v. 9, 325 pp. [Spanish.]Same, during quarter ending Feb. 28, 1903. Manila, 1903. v. 10, xi-f-

269 pp. [English.]Same. Manila, 1903. v. 10, xi+267 pp. [Spanish.]

Not e .—By order of the Philippine Commission the quarterly publication of Public laws and resolutions passed by commission, beginning with v. 9 for quar-ter ending Nov. 30, 1902, will be issued in 2 pamphlets, one English and one Spanish, for sale by the secretary of the commission, beginning with v. 9, at $1.00 Mexican each. The preceding quarterly volumes, both languages included, are for sale by the secretary of the commission at SI.50 Mexican per volume.

PHILIPPINE' CIVIL SERVIt E BOARD

Manual of information relative to Philippine civil service. Manila, 1903. 104 pp.

Note .—Appendix includes table showing'results of examinations held Oct. 1, 1901-Oct. 1, 1902, civil-service rules, etc.

PHILIPPINE EXPOSITION BOARD

Linteg no. 514 a mamataud iti junta, surat kadaguiti sapasap ni agturay a Taft, daguiti masapsapul nga ammoen, pagalagadan ken panagla- lasin daguiti aggapu ditoy Filipinas a maipan idiay exposicion a panglaglaguip iti pannakagatang ti Luisiana a marambakanto idiay San Luis, 1904, ti exposicion a umun-unanto a maaramid itoy tao-en a 1903 sadi Manila, ti museo oenno paguipakitaan nga agnanayon kadaguiti agtaud ditoy Filipinas a ikabilto ti junta sadi Manila. Manila, 1903. 151 pp. 8 il. (Maikadua a ioarnak.) [This is the same, in one of the Visayan dialects, as the Spanish edition of Act 514 creating Philippine Exposition Board, etc., for which see Catalogue for Mar. 1903, page 207. ]

PHILIPPINE ISLANDS CUSTOMS SERVICE

Customs decisions under tariff, Chinese exclusion, and immigration laws of Philippine Islands, monthly, v. 3, no. 3; Mar. 31, 1903. [Ma-nila.] 27 pp. [Tariff decision circulars numbered 260-272, and Chinese and immigration circulars 80-82.]

QUARTERMASTER’S DEPARTMENT

Roster showing stations and duties of officers, June 15, 1903. 7 pp. [Monthly.]

SIGNAL OFFICE

Orders 11, 12 [1903]; June 1, 16, 1903. 12°

SUBSISTENCE DEPARTMENT

Roster [of officers], June 1, 1903. 3 pp. [Monthly.]

District of ColumbiaNote .—For quarterly Statement of Indebtedness see Treasurer of United States.

Corporations. Laws relating to corporations in District, [chapter 18] from Code of law [for District, enacted Mar. 3, 1901, amended Jan. 31 and June 30, 1902] and other laws for District; compiled by Wil-liam F. Meyers. [1903.] 122-168+ [1 ] pp.

296 Jun e , 1903

Smithsonian InstitutionETHNOLOGY BUREAU

Kathlamet texts; by Franz Boas. 1901 [1903]. 261 pp. 1 pl. large 8° (Bulletin 26; H. doc. 456.) [For edition without Congressional doc-ument number see Catalogue for Mar. 1902, page 218.] *Cloth, 60c

Natick dictionary; by James Hammond Trumbull. 1903. xxviii- 349 pp. large 8° (Bulletin 25; 11. doc. 455.) [For previous bulletins see Document Catalogue of the 53d Congress.] *Cloth, 65c

Tsimshian texts; by Franz Boas. 1902 [1903], 244 pp. large 8° (Bul-letin 27; H. doc. 457.) [For edition without Congressional docu-ment number see Catalogue for Feb. 1903, page 168.] *Cloth, 60c

NATIONAL MUSEUMNote .—The publications of the National Museum comprise bulletins, annual

an<^ ?n annual volume of Proceedings. The annual report is included in the Congressional set. The editions of the bulletins and Proceedings are too lim-ited to admit of general distribution, and the volumes of the latter are sent only to libraries. The separates from the Proceedings and from the reports may be obtained on application to the Museum, until the supply is exhausted.

Contributions from U. S. National Herbarium, v. 7, systematic and geo-graphic botany and aboriginal uses of plants. 1900-02 [published 1903]. ii-J-422 pp. 78 il. 21 pl. [This is a reprint of the Division of Botany edition, issued in separate pamphlets during 1900-02, with pages i and ii prefixed.] *Paper, 45c

Contents:Cocoa palm, Origin and distribution of; [bv O. F. Cook].Plants used by Indians of Mendocino County, Cal.; [bv V. K. Chesnut].Umbelliferae, North American, Monograph of [with bibliography]; bv J. M.Coul-

ter and J. N. Rose. JSame, v. 8, pt. 1, studies of Mexican and Central American plants 3; by

J. N. Rose. [June 16] 1903. vii4-l-55-|-iv pp. 11 il. 12 pl.*Paper, 15c

Same, v. 8, pt. 3, study of certain Mexican and Guatemalan species of polypodium; by William R. Maxon. [June 27] 1903. v +271-280 pp. 2 pl. *Paper, 5c

Not e .—Hereafter the Contributions from the U. S. National Herbarium, for-merly published by the Division of Botany, will be published by the National Museum, in accordance with a special provision in the sundry civil appropria-tion act approved June 28, 1902.

Various BureausCIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION

Instructions to applicants for custom-house branch of classified service except at New York, N. Y. May, 1903. 15 pp.

FISH COMMISSIONNote .—The Commission supplies gratuitously those of its publications which

are in print.Statement of certain fishery products landed at Boston and Gloucester,

Mass., by American fishing vessels, May, 1903. 1 p. oblong 8° (Sta-tistical bulletin 136.)

297Jun e , 1903GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

DOCUMENTS OFFICE

Catalogue of United States Public Documents, monthly, no. 101; May, 1903. 247-272+xliii pp.

LABOR DEPARTMENTNote .—The Department furnishes its publications gratuitously to those who

apply for them.Bulletin 47, Julv, 1903. iii+685-9824 [ii] pp. (H. doc. 370, pt. 3.)

[Bimonthly? Bulletin 46, Mav, 1903, appeared in the usual bureau edition, but not as House document 370, pt. 3, 57th Congress, 2d session, as stated in the Catalogue for Apr. 1903, page 242; it is omitted from that series for the reason that it contains only the report of the Anthracite Coal Strike Commission with appendixes, printed as Senate document 6, 58th Congress, special session, for

' which see Catalogue for Apr. 1903, page 240.] *Paper, 15cContents:

Articles, Leading, in past numbers of bulletin.Decisions of courts affecting labor.Employers and employees, Agreements between.Foreign statistical publications, recent, Digest of.Hawaii, Report of commissioner of labor on [1902].Laws of various States relating to labor enacted [in 1900-02]; New Jersey, I hilip-

pine Islands, Porto Rico, South Carolina. .State bureaus of labor statistics, Digest of recent reports of; California, Colorado,

Missouri, New York, Washington.

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

BIBLIOGRAPHY DIVISION

List of books, with references to periodicals, on mercantile marine sub-sidies. 2d edition with additions. 1903. 100 pp. large 8°

Select list of books on Cabinets of England and America. 1903. 8 pp. large 8°

COPYRIGHT OFFICE

Note —The Catalogue of Title Entries is prepared by the Register of Copyrights and published by the Treasury Department. It is not sold by the Treasury Depart-ment, the Librarian of Congress, nor the Register of Copyrights, but must be sub-scribed for at the office of the collector of customs for the district in which the person desiring it lives. The price is 85.00 per year of 52 numbers. The bulletins of the office are sent free on application to the Register of Copyrights.

Catalogue of title entries of books and other articles entered under copy-right law; whole nos. 622-625; June 4-25, 1903. 747-1126 + [xlii] pp. [Weekly; no. 625 contains quarterly index.] Paper, $5.00 a yr

MANUSCRIPTS DIVISION

Calendar of John Paul Jones manuscripts in Library of Congress. 1903. 316 pp. 1 por. large 8°

Shipments to DepositoriesDuring the Month of June, 1903

Not e ._ Shipment numbers run from 1 to 49, inclusive, and then begin again with 1

Shipment 13

Congress. 57th Congress, 1st session. House documents, v. /3. .No. 179; Industrial Commission reports, v. 10, Agriculture and agricul-tural labor. (Serial no. 4340.)

Shipment 14

Congress. 57th Congress, 1st session. House documents, v. 76. No. 182; Industrial Commission reports, v. 13, Trusts and industrial combinations, 2d report. (Serial no. 4343.)

Shipment 15

Congress. 57th Congress. 1st session. House documents, v. 77. No. 183; Industrial Commission reports, v. 14, Capital and labor in manufactures and business, 2d report. (Serial no. 4344.)

Shipment 16

Congress 52d Congress, 1st session. House miscellaneous docu-ments, v. 40, pt. 2. No. 261; War atlas, 1861-65, plates 85-175. (Serial no. 2998, v. 2.)

Note —Under the old law prior to Jan. 12, .1895, only 470 copies of this volume were printed, and therefore it can not be supplied to all designated depository libraries.

Shipment 17

Congress. 57th Congress, 1st session. House documents, v. 78. No. 184; Industrial Commission reports, v. 15, Immigration, Education. (Serial no. 4345.)

Shipment 18

Congress. 57th Congress, 1st session. House documents, v. 74. No. 180; Industrial Commission reports, v. 11, Agriculture, 2d report, Taxation. (Serial no. 4341.)

___ Same, v. 75. No. 181; Industrial Commission reports, v. 12, Capi-tal and labor employed in mining industry. (Serial no. 4342.)

House of Representatives (Congress). Trust laws, act to regulate com-merce, as amended, and acts supplementary thereto, 1887-1903, compiled bv Joel Grayson. 1903. 42 pp. 8°

299

300 Jun e , 1903Shipment 19

Ani o?!nedieMry Pureau.(DePartl«ent of Agriculture). Index-catalogue ?v 1 11 1 vete[inary zoology, pt. 3, authors, C-Czvgan; bvChW ardell Stiles and Albert Hassall. 1903. p. 199-324, 8° (Bui- leun 3y [pt. 3J.)

EntXOtO^nn1o'i8iOn(D^pa?niJ,?tO! Agriculture). Yellow-winged lo- 3 nn 1 H so PeHucida Scudd.; by (’. B. Simpson. [May 12, 1903. ] o pp. 1 il. 8° (Circular 53.) J

Experiment Stations Office (Department of Agriculture). Experiment Station Record, May, 1903; v. 14, no. 9. xi-j-829-932 pp. 8° Zri?(Jples of horse Ceding; by C. F. Langworth 8° (Farmers’bulletin 170.)

Forestry Bureau (Department of Agriculture). F tine orcharding; by Charles H. Herty 1903 large 8° (Bulletin 40.)

bandbook for owners of woodlands in southern New 1903 ans4 nn 3ne4r-j S? T Gro vesz and Richard Thornton Fisher. 1903. 89 pp. 30 il. 4 pl. large 8° (Bulletin 42.)

GeOStS rlTLeyr&eTir-„D^ Geologic atlas of United 4 pp.

1903. 44 pp.

New method of turpen- ?92. 43 pp. 5 il. 16 pl.

1903. 89 pp. 30 il. 4 pl. large 8° (Bulletin 42.)

States, Camp Clarke folio, Nebr. Library edition. 1903.1 il. 2 pl. 2 maps, large 4° (Folio 87.)1S’1 j°rk FityxS° x?’ Paterson» Harlem, Staten Island, and Brooklyn quadrangles, N. Y.-N. J. Library edition. 1902 [19031 19 pp. 12 il. 2 pl. 13 maps, large 4° (Folio 83.) L JSame, Port Orford folio, Oreg. Library edition. 1903 6 nn

4 maps, large 4° (Folio 89.) ' PP>SaJne, Scotts Bluff folio, Nebr. Library edition. 1903. 5 nn 1 il

2 pl. 2 maps, large 4° (Folio 88.) ‘ 11 ‘HygTriC Lab£!rato7 (Public Health and Marine Hospital Service

Treasury Department). Report upon prevalence and geographic in1Suiked°Stflt hfoHHh°™\disease, uncinariasis or anchylostomiasis,

Zia 1$ ■■Ch- 'Vanle11 Sti,es- Feb-

Plant In*blstr.v Bureau (Department of Agriculture). Bluing and red fSLt* western yellow pine, with special reference to Black Hills

von Schrent- 5’1903- *> pp- w

Shipment 20

Congress. 57th Congress, 1st session. House documents, v. 82. No 380- Industrial Commission reports, v. 19, final report. (Serial no. 4349.)

Shipment 21C""f T at,Lar^- O'*- WOl-Mar. 1903, concurrent resolutions,

and recent treaties, conventions, and executive proclamations- edited under-direction of Secretary of State. 1903. v. 32 pt 1’ Ixvn +1-1232 + clxi pp. large 8° ’ p ’

Shipment 22Congress. Statutes at Large, Dec. 1901-Mar. 1903, concurrent resolutions

edite<irennnLco»ventions, and executive proclamations’; i m »"1 er dlrectlon of Secretary ot State. 1903. v. 32 nt 2 1233-2251 pp. large 8° ’1 ’

Jun e , 1903 301

Sh ipment 23

Congress. 57th Congress, 1st session. House documents, v. 80. No. 186; Industrial Commission reports, v. 17, Labor organizations, labor disputes, and arbitration, Railway labor. (Serial no. 4347.)

___ Same, v. 81. No. 187; Industrial Commission reports, v. 18, In-dustrial combinations in Europe. (Serial no. 4348.)

* Shipment 24

Chemistry Bureau (Department of Agriculture). Influence of soil and climate upon composition of sugar beet [during] 1901; by Harvey W. Wiley. 1903. 42 pp. 3 il. 8° (Bulletin 74.)

Congress. 57th Congress, 1st session. House documents, v. 79. No. 185; Industrial Commission reports, v. 16, Foreign labor laws. (Serial no. 4346.)

Entomology Division (Department of Agriculture). Control of cod-ling moth; by C. B. Simpson. 1903. 24 pp. 4 il. 8° (Farmers bulletin 171.)

Experiment Stations Office (Department of Agriculture). Experiment Station Record, June, 1903; v. 14, no. 10. x +933-1036 pp. 8°

----- Experiment Station Work 22. 1903. 32 pp. 6 il. 8° (Farmers’ bulletin 169.)

Public Health and Marine Hospital Service (Treasury Department). Annual report of supervising surgeon-general of Marine-Hospital Service, 1900. [1903.] 736 pp. il. 13 pl. 8°

Publications Division (Department of Agriculture). Monthly list of publications [of Department of Agriculture], May, 1903. 4 pp. 8° ([Publication] 462.)

Treasury Department. Digest of decisions of Department, customs, and Board of General Appraisers rendered during calendar years 1898- 1902. 1903. 400 pp. 8°

Shipment 25

Congress. 56th Congress, 2d session. Senate documents, v. 23. No. 231, pt. 5; Reports of Committee on Foreign Relations, 1789-1901, v. 5. (Serial no. 4051.)

Shipment 26

Congress. 57th Congress, 1st session. House documents, v. 34. Nos. 6, 29, 334; Reports of Department of Agriculture, 1901; Expendi-tures, 1901; Experiment Stations Office report, 1901. (Serial no. 4301.)

Shipment 21

Congress. 56th Congress, 2d session. House documents, v. 12, pt. 1. No. 2; Reports of War Department, 1900; Civil affairs in Cuba, v. 1, pt. 1. (Serial no. 4080.)

-----Senate documents, v. 16. No. 219; Daughters of the American Revolution, 3d report, Oct. 11,1898-Oct. 11,1900. (Serial no. 4044.)

Shipment 28

Congress. 56th Congress, 1st session. House documents, v. 2. No. 2; Reports of War Department, 1899; Secretary, miscellaneous. (Serial no. 3899.)

302 Jun e , 1903Congress—Continued. 56th Congress, 2d session. House documents,

y. 12 pt. 4, Ao. 2; Reports of War Department, 1900; Civil affairs in Cuba, v. 1, pt. 4. (Serial no. 4083.)

Shipment 29

Congress. 56th Congress, 1st session. House documents, v 3 No 9- 3900°)tS °f War Department’ 18995 Chiefs of bureaus. (Serial no’

Shipment 30

Coast and Geodetic Survey (Commerce and Labor Department). Tide tables tor [calendar] year 1904. 1903. 508 pp. il. large 8°

W'" ”« »«<» ‘heEntomology Division (Department of Agriculture). Scale insects and

mites on citrus trees; by C. L. Marlatt. 1903. 43 pp 34 il 8° (Farmers’ bulletin 172.)

Experiment Stations Office (Department of Agriculture). Experiment Station Work, v. 2, no. 2. 1903. iv 4- 29-56 pp. 6 il. 8°

----- RepJ°\t<of irri^tion investigations in Utah, under direction of El-wood Mead, assisted by R. P. Teele, A. P. Stover, A. F. Doremus, J. D. Stannard, I rank Adams, and G. L. Swendsen. 1903. 330 pp 2 il. 14 pl. 5 maps, 4° (Bulletin 124.) 1F

National Museum (Smithsonian Institution). Contributions from U S -National Herbarium, v. 8, pt. 1, studies of Mexican and Central American plants 3; by J. N. Rose. [June 16] 1903. vii 4-1-55 4- iv pp. 11 il. 12 pl. 8°merly pubYishTd'by ‘bt Di visiona’t approv™ June ** SPWial Provision in the »™dry civil appropriation

Plant Industry Bureau (Department of Agriculture). Commercialgrad- /t F 3f ?orn; by Carl Scofield. June 13, 1903. 24 pp. 4 pl 8“ (Bulletin 41.) 1

Soils Bureau (Department of Agriculture). Reclamation of alkali lands in Egypt as adapted to similar work in United States; bv Thos H Means. 1903 48 pp. 6 il. 8 pl. 8° (Bulletin 21.) [Prepared bv cooperation of Bureau of Plant Industry and Bureau of Soils.]

Shipment 31

Congress. 56th Congress, 1st session. House documents, v. 4. No. 2- Reports of War Department, 1899; Major-general commanding Army, pt. 1, miscellaneous. (Serial no. 3901. )

INDEX

TO THE CATALOGUES FOR JANUARY-JUNE, 1903

[Names of Senators and Representatives in Congress are printed in Italics.]

PageAbbott, Chester W....................... 35,87,109Abbott Eliza B.......................... 33,116,180Abbott, Ellen C...................................... 121Abbott, Joseph C.................................... 121Abnormality, statistics.............. . 97,220Abridgment, message and documents. 179 Absaroka forest reserve....... . ..........50,219Absentee Wyandot Indians, see Wyan-

dot.Abstract of 12th census..............Academies, Baptist, in Maine..,Academy of Sciences, National

report, 1902 ............ . ........ .Accident bulletin.......................

... 54

... 193.. 170.. 17077,241

Accidents, railroads................... 77,241,269Accounts, delinquent, Govt, officers.. 66Accounts Committee................. 28,122,186Acee, Stiles L.......................................... 5Acetylene, alcohol from........................ 288Acree, Jasper N................................. 87,132Acts, see Laws.Actuary, Govt., see Govt. Actuary.Adams' Robert, jr.......................... 29,44,137Adams Express Company............ ........ 72Adamson, William C.... ................. 30,125Addington, James.................. 73Addison, W. Va.................................. 44,95Adelaide, Australia............................... 232Adjournment, Congress........................ 219Adjutant-General.. 70,163,205,237,265,293

report, 1902....................................Admiralty.................................. . ..........Admiralty cases, rules of practice....Adriatic Sea, lights...............................Adulteration of foods...........................Advance sheets of consular reports....

Ady, Andrew.....................Aerial soundings................Africa, British west..........

cotton..............................German east...................lights . ............................Portuguese east............railroads .. ......................reports of consuls in ...

Agamomermis culicis.......Agaves.................................Agricultural associations .Agricultural banks, Bahia

Philippines...................Sao Paulo......................

Agric. Chemists, Official, Assoc, of..Agricultural colleges......................

exhibit at La. Purchase Expos, military instruction..................New Hampshire and Missouri., statistics....................................

69 100166 259

1463,

156,200,232,261,288 ...................... 34,87 .......................... 282 .......................... 232 .......................... 232 ................... 232,289................... 152,259

... 261

... 200

... 232

... 292

... 278

... 210 . 62,156 .... 69.... 261... 221 146,148 .... 190189,223 .... 223

_______ _______________________ 223Agricultural Colleges, Assoc, of... 189,253

PageAgricultural education................. 189,253Agricultural exhibition, Limoges....... 289Agricultural exp. stations. 146,252,253,279

editing publications............ 189,252exhibit at La. Purchase Expos....... 190Porto Rico......................................... 190statistics............................................. 223

Agricultural fairs.....................................261Agricultural Institute, Nat., of France. 224Agricultural literature, indexing....... 189Agricultural machinery, Germany.... 288Agriculture............................................. 145

Argentina............................................. 260bibliographies.................. 189Chile.................................................... 231Costa Rica........................................... 288education in........................................ 279Honduras............ '............... 199,232,261methods of teaching........................ 189Nicaragua.......................................... 288products, Argentina.......................... 199products, foreign trade................... 223southern States.....................................146

Agriculture and Forestry Com.........10,98Agriculture Committee........................ 28Agriculture Dept... 51,145,188,221,252,278

new building...................................94,159publications....................... 53,

146,186,190,191,223,255,281reports, 1902................................... 51,179reservations held by................... 188,221samples of seeds for.......................... 290suppression of diseases of cattle.. 10,95

Aguinaldo y Famy, Emilio................... 206Ailinglap Islands, see Elmore Islands.Air, ionized.............................. * 268

pressure............................................... 54Air-compressors...................................... 286Akron, Sterling & Northern R. R.. 27,49,97Alabama, courts of United States... 43,95

homestead............................., 142,183post route map................................... 60school lands...................... 122

Alabama Agricultural Exper. Station. 252Alabama River, bridge........................ 8Aladdin, Wyo., topographic sheet....... 284Alamance County, N. C........................ 191Alaska...,............................................... 193

boundary......... . 97,154,185,198 219cable.................................................... 69charts........................................... 202,291coal lands........... . ........................ 122,142commerce..,.............. .................. 233commissioner....... . ........................... 122copper...................... 226corporations, etc .......................... 87,183education..................................... 55,148

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.................... 54

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.................... 60 27,49,97,122,183 ...... 55,148,193 ................ 65,204 .................. 227 .................. 150

Alaska, gold ...;............governor’s report, 1902 homestead...................lights and fog-signals .. liquors..........................needs of Territory .......possibilities of................post route map............railroads.......................reindeer.......................'.salmon......................... ."stream tin...........surveys.................J J...................

Alaska Agric. Exper. Stations, rp., 1902 254 Albania......................................Alcohol, from acetylene

from Jerusalem artichoke.. Alcoholic liquors, see Liquors. Alemany, Joseph S.................Aleurodidse.......................... ’Alexander, De Alva S....... Alexander, Joseph M......... ’’’

...288

... 288 63,261

6262

5

62 22242

-- ., ................ 34,120,180 Alexander, Solomon A............ 47,117 130Alexander Archipelago forest reserve.’ 219 Alexandria Bay, N. Y„ topog. sheet 257 Alexis, Nord................. coAigae.....................................////// 2wAlger, Russell A.............. 15 103Algeria, zinc........................Aliens, Venezuela.........................................’ 261Alkali lands, reclamation.............. 280 281Allegan County, Mich........................ ’191Allegany Reservation................................ ' 10Allegheny River, bridges.. 94,100,126,127 f en- ^rtW.............................. 106,180Allen, Charles R............................. 113,132A lien, James................................ 36,114Alien, John U.................................... 87,131Allen River.................. i<wAlleys, D. C............................................... 124Allier Anchorage, see Mua Anchorage.Alligator pears.................................... 279Allison, William B.............Z//98 179 Allotment notes of seamen......... 292Almy, Austin............................. 24Alsbach, Oliver P..................... ' 33, iii 180Alubijit Anchorage, chart ’ 285 Aluminum.................................................256Amadon, John H....................... 114,133,180Amat, Thaddeus.....................Amazonas, gold basis............Ambrose, James R.................American Academy in Rome....... 137 251American Academy of Political and’

Social Science............................... 261American Association for Advance-

ment of Science.•.........Amer. Assoc.of Farmers’ Inst.Workers. American educational history, Contri-

butions to, see Contributions to Amer, educational history.

American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac, 1906.....................

Amer. Hist. Assoc., reports, to print... Amer. Library Assoc., catalogue..American National Institute, Paris American National Red Cross...........’American Nautical Almanac, 1906 . . . . American Public Health Association American Railway Association ..Amer. Republics Bur. 62,155,199,231.'260,287 Amer. Republics, Customs Cong. of. 156,261 Amherstburg, Ont., electric railroad.. 200 Amick, Freeling H................... 108,132,180Ammonium chloride............................. 55Ammonoids, carboniferous .... ......... 148Ammunition hoists................................. 286Amnesty, Philippines....................... 50 219Amoy, China, rainfall............./'”...’ 147Amphitrite, gunnery ship........... //./ 286

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153 136141977759

225155

PageAnacostia and Potomac River R. R. Co. 167Anchorage, in New York Harbor.. 68,161

in St. Marys River............................ 236Anehylostomiasis................... 265Andalusia, trade in 1902 .........................288Anderson, Albanis L................ 118 131 180Anderson, John B.......................... 26 47 87Anderson, Mary............................... 185Anderson, Rodney W.............. 106 180Anderson, William E............-..............16 87Andre, Dennis F................................. 24’ 87Andrews, Reuben.......................... ' ' “5’ 40Anemometer, Point Reyes, Cal 224Anemones, sea....................... 77Angevine, William F.........5Anglada, Julia............................... 22 40 87Angles, hour...................................... 153 497Anglo-Saxons, bibliography............... ’270Anheuser-Busch Brewing Assoc.... 87 102Animal Industry Bur. 145,188,221,252,278

circulars............................ 189 221orders........................ 51,145,221,252^ 278report, 1902............................... ig8

Animals, breeding. 144,184,189,201,233,253 diseases............................... 10,95,221fossil, Cayuga Lake section............ 149inspection and quarantine.............. 262protection in forest reserves....... 13 142

Anna Bay, chart.................................. ’ 152Annapolis, Md., see Naval Academy.Anniston, Ala...................................... 43 95Annuities, Pottawatomie Indians....... 185

Sac and Fox Indians........................ 10Antarctic research................................... 282Anthracite coal strike............ 209, 240 242Anthrac. Coal Strike Comn. 168,209,24o’ 242 Anti-trust law, Sherman............Anticyclones.............................Antietam, Md.......................... ... ...........Antimony..........................Antiseptics, benzoyl-acetyl peroxide” Antofagasta, Chile, Bolivian trade.... Antwerp, ivory......................................Apache Indians, see Kiowa and Co-

manche Reservation.Aparri, P. I., chart...............Apia, waterworks.................Aplin, Henry H.................... 'Appalachian States, copper.................Appeals, Supreme Court, claim cases/ 166Appointment Clerk, report, 1902 ......... 51Appointments, Treasury Department' 233Appointments Division. 64,202,233,262,290 a .. 65,159,202,234,263,290

65,159,202,234,263,290 ............................... 262 ........................ 202,251

........... 98,99,123,183 ............................... 290 ............................... 143 ............................... 179 ........................... 11,94

......... 98,102,123,183

57 224

72 257 207 155 262

... 291.. 63 31,127 ...226

Appraisers..............decisions............local, conference.

Appropriations.........deficiency............digest...................general bills.......history of............legislative, etc ... sundry civil.........urgent deficiency................ 8 28see also bureaus and objects.

Appropriations Com., House... 28,123 220Senate............................................. yj 93

Appropriations Committees....... 179 251Aqueduct Bridge, D. C........................ 9 33Arabic typewriters.........Arbitration, compulsory

industrial..............labor............................Venezuela and U. S..........................

Arbitration, Permanent Court of . . 62 231 Arc, circumhorizontal................... ’147Archaeology and Ethnologv, Ameri-

can, International Comn. of. 260Architect of Capitol, see Capitol Build-

ing and Grounds Supt.

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Architect, Supervising.............. 65,159,202report, 1902 ........................ 65

Architecture........................................... 251Ardent, schooner................................... 73Area, of countries of the world.............236Argentina................ 62,155,199,231,260,288

cattle inspection................................. 261commerce with Paraguay......... 261,288live stock convention.........................232trade in 1902 ...................................... 288

Argentine Republic, see Argentina.Argentine Southern Land Company.. 199 Arid lands, see Desert lands.Arizona, cement...................................... 226

governor’s report, 1902 ..................... 225post route map................................... 60

Arizona Experiment Station..................254Arkansas, courts of United States... 43,95

lands ............................................... 43,96lead and zinc...................................... 226post route map................................... 60sehpol lands........................................ 122transportation of cattle................... 51

Ark. Coal & Mineral Ry. Co... 100,125,183 Ark. Hot Springs Res., see Hot Springs.Arkansas River, bridge........... 100,125,183Arkansas Valley, irrigation.Armored cruisers................. .Arms, France........................ .

small, firing competitions, Armstrong, George N............Army..................... — —

appropriations. chaplains.........enlistment.......general staff ... Great Britain .. lieutenants .... mil i rar y badges_____officers, examinations ..................... .......officers, lists of .. 70,163,205,237,265,293 officers, military instructors.... 103,138 officers, pay......... 15,50,138,163,184,206officers, records and reports............ 70orders, general and special............ 70,

163,206,237,266,293register, 1903 ...................................... 206regulations................................. 205,265searchlight projectors.........................238stations.............. 70,163,206,237,266,293surgeons and dentists....................... 70

Army War College...................................237Arnold, Addison........................ 87,119,140Arnold, Conway H................................. 166Arnold, Mary L...................................... 114Arnold, Sydda B................................ 46,87Arsenals, see names of arsenals.Arsenic............................. 282Art, free entry of work by Americans. 290Artesian wells ................................. 258

223 258 289 237

____ 10470,164,206,237,266,294 ........ 16,44,45,137,183 ............................... 185 70,163,205,237,265,293 ............ 15,44,49,69,96 ............................... 163 ................. 103,104,137

9163

PageAsphalt.................................................... 226

। Assay, laws.............................................. 235। Assay Commission....... •................... 68,235j Assay office, New York City................ 158' Assessments, oil mining claims.... 96,104

Association of Agric.^Colleges....... 189,253

8,16 . 221

210 . 193 , 279 . 231 . 63 . 165

165 5

___________ o.............. 64Atlantic Coast, coast pilot.............. 66,234

stream measurements....................... 284winds.................................................. 282

Atlantic Ocean, pilot charts.................. 59,153,197,230,259,286

Atlases, see Maps and charts.Atmosphere, see Air.Atmospheres, solar and terrestrial....Atmospheric pressure, see Air.Attendance, school, compulsory.........Attire, historical....................................Attorney-General, see Justice Dept.Attorneys, district.................................

patent, list of....................................Spanish treaty claims.......................

Atwood, Philip.................................... .

I Assoc, of Economic Entomologists, 1 Assoc, of Military Surgeons of U. S.

Assoc, of Official Agric. Chemists ., Associations, agricultural.............

educational, Maine....................Asters, China....................................Asuncion, Paraguay........................Athens, international exposition .. Atkins, Asa.... ...................................Atkins, James M...............................Atkinson, George.............................Atlanta, Ga., public building.........

224

148200

195 57

170 ------------ r....... ............................... 20

Audit, Board of, D. C.........................29,95Auditor for Philippine Archipelago,

see Philippine Islands Auditor.Auditor for Post-Office Department... 65Auditor for State and other Depts....... 66Auditor for Treasury Department. 66,159 *.. ~---- .----- . 159

159 278

Artichokes, Jerusalem..................... 63,261Artillery, 2d lieutenants................ 104,137Artillery circulars............................ 205,266Artillery memoranda........................... 293Artillery Office, report, 1902 ................. 287Artillery School, Ft. Monroe, rp.,1902. 238Artists, American, free entry of works. 290Arts, Fine, Nat. School of, Colombia.. 155Ascutney Mountain................................. 193Ash, Grace E...................................... 87,129Ash, white........................... 146Ashes, analysis of.....................................221Ashmore, Samuel.................................. 5Ashtabula, Ohio, harbor improvement 12Asia, automobiles... .............................. 63

coast lights........................................ 152reports of consuls in.......................... 232

Asiatic Station, reports, 1902................ 151Asiatic Turkey, see Turkey.Asiatic waters, typhoons.........................286

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Auditor for War Department..............report, 1902.........................................

Audubon societies.................................Augustine, Father, see Pena, A. de la.Aurh Islands, chart...............................Ausable Forks, N. Y., topog. sheet....Austin, W. R.,& Co.................Australasia, automobiles.......

gold.....................................minerals.............................reports of consuls in..........wool....................................

Australia, lights....................tariff....................................transcontinental railway . wheat...................................wool....................................

Austria, commerce.................commercial travelers.......navy as aid to commerce.. sugar bounties...................tariff....................................

Automatic brakes...................Automatic couplers................Automobiles............................

American, in Malta..........American, in Switzerland exposition at Berlin.........France..................... ............Honduras........................ . .railway...............................

Azimuth.................................Azov, Sea of, lights.................Babcock, Joseph W.................Bacon, soft...............................Bacteria, and nitrogen..........Bader, James E.......................Badges, military.....................Bagarry, Remy......................Baguio, P. I., climate........

196 228

99 63

262 262 232 232 15263

232 157 157 232 261 15665

261 156

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..................232............ 261

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............... 200 58,59,153,197 ............... 259.........29,124

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................ 5.............. ..... 9 .............. 165 .............. 147

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Bahia (state), banks and banking.. 62,156Bahia Blanca and Northwestern Ry... 199Bailey, Edward L...................... 16,137,188Bailey, J. F., & Co................................. 9Baird, Charlotte E................................. 5Baker, Delphine P................................. 11Baker, Francis C.................................... 5Balabac Strait, chart..............................230Baldwin, David A...................... 113,180Balingasag Anchorage, chart.............. 285Ball, Lillie V.................................... 117,180Baltimore, Md., Independent Treasury 65

public building................................. 65Baltimore and Washington Transit Co. 167Band-fish................................................ 240Bangkok, Siam...................................... 156Bangor, Me., bridge............................. 65Bangor Theological Seminary............ 193Bank-notes................ 28,123,143Bank of Colfax, Iowa........................ 87,99Bank of France...................................... 200Bank stock, Canada............................. 156Banking and Currency Committee. 28,123Bankruptcy.......................... 94,141,219,220

Argentina............................. 231,260,288Banks and banking, Bahia............ 62,156

Philippines........................................ 69Venezuela......................................... 288see also National banks.

Baptist academies, Maine................... 193Baptist Church, 1st, Cartersville, Ga. 11,88Baptornis.............................. 168Barbers Point, chart............................. 259Barcus, John A.................................. 39,87Bard, Thomas R..................... 13,27,102,121Barge Office, N. Y................................. 67Barger, Mary E............................... 116,180Barger, Sarah B.................................. 39,87Barges, disinfecting............................. 264

Paraguay........................................... 156Baring Islands, see Namorik Islands.Bark-beetles........................................... 222Barkalow, Gilbert................................. 5Barker, William S................................. 5Barlow Cove, chart................................. 291Barnes, Charles H................. 40,42,87,113Barnes, Israel F............................ 20,87,134Barnyard manure................................. 146Barometric pressure, Colon, Colombia. 282

Isthmus of Panama.......................... 256Barometry, U. S., Canada, West Indies. 147Barrels, paper......................................... 261Barrett, Benjamin F............................. 105Barrett, Emily S.................................... 5Barrett, Frank, alias............................. 16Barrett, William................. 5,16,35,88,128Barrett, William F................................. 16Bart, Joseph................................. 33,88, 111Bartlett, Charles L................................... 122Bartlett, George A................................. 93Bartlett, John R.................................... 95Barton, R. W......................................... 73Bass, black.............................................. 209Bassett, Thomas.......................... 18,88,140Batchelder, Nellie A.............. ■.............. 129Bate, William B................................. 15,103Bates, Harry E., see Mason.Bates, Sarah L................................. .-. 21,88Bates College......................................... 193Batesville, Ark........................................ 126Batey, Charles K.................................. 5Batlie y Ordonez, Jos6.......................... 232Bats, lasiurine....................................... 77Battle-ships, see War-ships. Bauxite.................................................... 256Bay, see name of bay. Bayly, Mary R........................... 32,115,180Beacons, lists of................. 67,203,264,292Beans, food value.................................. 279Bear River Valley, irrigation.............. 223

PageBeaumont, steamer............................... 137Bedford, Va................ 191Beef, Great Britain............................... 200Beef cattle, food for........................ 146,189

problems of the South.............. 189,258Beef trust, see Meat producers.Beer, sale in post exchanges, etc ... 45,69

• Beeson, John ......................................... 20Beet sugar.......................... 156,185,200,279

improving culture of beets ........ 252products........................................ 146pulp as animal food...................... 221Spain . ................................................. 232

Beetles, bark-..................................... 222leaf-..................................................222striped cucumber.. ........................... 279

Beets, seeds.......................................;... 63single-germ balls..........................252

Beira, Africa...................................... 232Belgium, fog-signals..........................262

lumber trade................................. 157meat sterilization......................... 262

Belk, William..................................... 18,88Bell. Margaret................................. 117,180Bell, Nancy C......................................... 74Benefeldt, Frederick............................ 5Benham, Andrew E. K........................ 73Bennett, Henry R............................. 88,130Bennett, Sarah M.................................. 166Bennett, Thomas............................. 73,166Benzoyl-acetyl peroxide...................... 207Bereman, Sarah D............................... 5,35Berlin, Germany, automobile expos.. 288 Berry, George W.....................................5,35Berry, .Tames H....................... 11,27,99Berry, Samuel........................................ 73Betsey, brigantine................................. 73Beverages, adulteration of................... 14

see also Liquors.Beveridge, Albert J................................. 122Bibber, Angeline.................................... 74Bibber, Charles J.......... ......................... 74Bibliography, of Anglo-Saxon interests 270

of artesian wells............................ 258of bibliography of agriculture.........189of bovine tuberculosis..................... 188of Cabinets of England and America 297 of carboniferous ammonoids.......... 148of cement........................................... 226of cider making...................................222of clay and fullers’ earth..................226of coal, lignite, and peat................... 226of coeducation............................... 148of colonization................. .............. 265of Constitution of U. S.. . . . ............... 270of cooperative cataloguing.........78,169of copper........................................... 226of crime, suicide, insanity, etc.. 97,220 of Dahlonega district, Ga................ 226of devonian fauna..............................257of earthquakes and volcanoes, P. I. 165 of education in Texas..................... 225of electrical instruments, etc........... 73of fauna of Cayuga Lake section... 149 of Federal control of commerce, etc 270 of formation of spores.............. . 281of geodesy......................................... 263of geology of Mesabi Hills.............. 194of gold and silver............................... 226of Govt, ownership of railroads .... 270 of gypsum, salt, borax, and soda .. 226 of nearing in fishes.......................... 209of hookworm disease...................... 265of industrial arbitration....................270of iron and manganese..................... 226of labor and strikes............................ 270of law of nations, history, etc....... 233of lead and zinc............................... 226of lepidoptera.................................... 76of madreporarian polyps................. 170

Jan ua ry —June , 1903Page

Bibliography, of mercantile marine’ .... 297

54,147163,237

149 270226296226 270226 283227

subsidies.......................... .of meteorology...........................of military subjects................. .of mollusks of Buda limestone of negro question ..;................of nonmetal liferous minerals____of North American umbelliferae ... of oil, gas, and asphalt....................of old age & civil service pensions, of phosphates, etc.............................of pseudoceratites... . ........................of quicksilver, platinum, etc..........of stone..............................................of walrus.............................................of yellow fever...................................see also Catalogue.

Bibliography Division................... 270,297Bicycles, China........................................ 288

Germany............................................. 156Big Sandy River............................. 143,184Bigelow, Charles P.......................... '.. 27,88Bikar Island, chart............................... 196Billingsley, James....................... 36,88,108Bills, 57th Congress, history.. 5,87,179,277

288 155

240236

Bills of lading.”................Bimetallism.............................................Binding, Government Printing Office.

» Interior Department.. Justice Department... of public documents..

Binford, John D..............Bingham, Anna C...........Bingham, Utah, copper.. Binnacles, compensating....... .............Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole... Biological stations, Florida.................

Pacific Coast......................................Biological Survey Division...................

report, 1902.................Bird, William M............Birds, fossils...................

in forest reserves___Sumatra.....................

Birdseye, Lucien...........Birmingham wire gauge Births, registration....... .Bisbee, Ariz., copper....

topographic sheet_Bishop, Martha J.............. . 38,109,180Bishop Gutta Percha Company....... 29,88Bismuth.................. —Bitterroot Range, minerals..............Bituminous coal.................................Bituminous rock.................................Bixby, Caroline W.............................Black bass .. ................................,........Black Hills forest reserve.................Black River, life-saving station... ■ Black rot, turnips...............................Black Sea, lights.................................Blackburn, Joseph C. S........................Blacksmiths........................................Blades, James M.................................Blank forms, Treasury Department. Bleekeria mitsukurii..........................Blind, reading matter for.......... .Bliss air-compressor...........................Block Island, chart............................Blockade, of Orinoco River..............

of Venezuelan ports..........................Blockading squadron, South Atlantic.

.... 57

.... 57

.... 141

.. 24,88 114,133

226 195 209 102 102 278

51 88,158 ...168 13,142 ... 168 ... 11 ...290

97,98 ... 226 ... 55

.. 257 ... 226 ... 226 ... 226 . 42,88.. 209 ... 255 30,184 ... 52 ... 259 ... 97 ... 70 . 25,88 ... 289 ... 240 ... 140 ... 286 ... 66 ... 262 ... 201 •

Blood, Albert .’.. ?....”~... ”21,88 Blood, Alfred O.....................................32,88Bloodsworth Island, topographic sheet 283 Blount, Augustus...............................25,88Bluing, of western yellow pine........... 255Bobbins, to prevent bulging................ 156Bogardus, Benjamin S.......................... 5Bogue, see name of bogue.

PageBoilers, Hohenstein, report of trials .. 151

inspection certificates....................... 100..................... 100................... 191155,199,231,261> '_____ 262..................... 219..................... 288

155 62

28819,88,131

marine............................................ ,.Boise, Idaho............... . .........................Bolivia................................

mining and limited companies ....parcels-post convention...................railroads............................................railway contract with Argentina .. tariff...............................

Bombay, new dock...........Bond, Benjamin N............Bond-Hay treaty, see Hay.Bonded warehouses....... '..Bonds, Nicaragua..............

of officers......................railroad..........................Salvador ........................

Bonds of United States____________see also Govt. Actuary—Loans and

Currency Division.Bonneau, Francis N..................... 25,47,88Bonner, Mont., topographic sheet .... 283Bookkeeping and Warrants Division.. 66,

159,202,234,263,290Books, copyrighted. 78,169,210,242,270,297Boonville, Ind., topographic sheet.... 149Borax, bibliograph.v................................226

California........................................... 226Boreing, Vincent........................ 46,139,186Borneo, charts................................. 230,285Borneo, British North, see British

North Borneo.

9 15664

169 261 201

Boston, Mass., fishery products landed at ......... 77,168,209,241,269,296

light..................................................... 30lighthouse depot................ 12,31,95,126public building....... ......................... 161

Boston & Maine Railroad Co..................269Botanists, agricultural exper. stations. 189Botany....................................... 189,253,296Botany Division, publications............ 51Bougher, John.......................... 107,132,180Boughton, William O................ 34,120,180Boulder, Colo., petroleum..................... 226Boundaries, Alaska.... 97,154,185,198,219

Argentina and Chile......................... 62Idaho and Montana......................... 56Medicine Bow forest reserve...........219

Bounty, sugar, Austria-Hungary....... 65Bouslough. William H. H................ 88,133Boutell, Henry S................................. 48,140Bowden, Alonzo S................... 106,128,180Bowden, Bailey 0................................. 5Bowdoin College.................................... 193Bowen, Sarah............................. 31,119,180Bowman, Jacob...................................... 5Boyd, Carolinas...................................... 165Boyer, Samuel J.......................... 16,88,131Boyington, Charles S.................. 22,88,134Brabham, Stanton L.............................. 5Brace, Leman A.......................... 19,88,131Bracken, Charles W................... 46,88,119Bradford, Eng., wool-combing............ 262Bradley, Richard M............................... 74Bradshaw, Alexander.......................... 49Bradshaw, George W...................... 5Bradshaw Mts., topographic sheet.... 227Brady, Edward H.................................. 116Brady, Fort......................................... 15,72Braine, Daniel L.................................... 74Braine, Mary E...................................... 74Brakes, railroads...................... 78,156,184Branham, Edward A............................ 5,24Bransford, John F................................. 6Brattain, John W...................... 37,109,180Brazil....................... 62,155,199,231,261,288

agreement with Bolivia.................. 261commerce with Chile....................... 62extradition treaty with U. S........... 260

VI Janua ry —Jun e , 1903Page

Brazil, gutta-percha.............................. 157revenue law........................................ 232rubber...................................................157

Bread....................................................... 223Breads tuffs, exports. 68,162,205,236,265,293Breech mechanisms................................. 286Breeding......... 144,184,189,201,233,253,254Bremen, Germany, cotton exchange.. 232

shipping............................................. 2616

shipping.......Bremner, Abbie C .Brennan, Margaret............................ 23,88Brevet nominations............................... 103Breweries, American,in Ghent.............156Brewster, Elias.................................... 6,40Brewster, Oscar............................ 39,88,108Brick, Abraham L.................................. 44Bricks, clays for.................................... 226

France................................................ 200Germany....................... 261

Bridgeport, Conn., public building. 95,141 -X XT T -..XT, . —266

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Bridgeport, N. J., public building ..Bridges ................................................

District of Columbia .....................see also names of rivers bridged.

Briggs, Harry, see Mason, Harry E. Briggs, John F................. "" 'Brigham, Robert..............Brightwood Railway.......Brill, George W................Briquettes, as fuel..........

German machinery ...British, see Great Britain.British Columbia, coal and petroleum,

labor arbitration..............lights, etc ...............................railroads................................salmon....................................sardines..................................timber.................................. .

British India, forests.................British North Borneo, chart ... British west Africa, see Africa. Brobst, David............ ..............Broggan, Frances C...................Bromine......................................Bromwell, Jacob II.....................Brooke, M. Ringgolia................Brooklyn, N. Y., geologic atlas Brooklyn, U. S. S........................Brooks, Annie............................Brosius, Marriott........................Brosnan, Jane............................Brown, Charles E.. ....................Brown, Cora E............................Brown, George............................Brown, James............................Brown, John...............................Brown, Nelson............................Brown, Samuel..........................Brown, Webster E......................Brown rot, of redwood..............Brownell, Cornelius M..............Bruff, John W...........................Brundidge, Stephen, jr..............Brunswick, Ga., light-ship.......

quarantine station.......... . ...............Brunswick and Birmingham R. R. Co.Brush, Anna 0................................. 12?Brussels, International Prison Cong...

sugar conference Bryan, Edward___Bryant, Langston P. Bryozoa.........................................Bubonic plague, Hawaii, claims,

San Francisco ........................ .Buchanan, Andrew.....................Buchanan, Sallie M.....................Buchanan, William G.................Buckholz, Joseph A.....................Buckley, Peter.............................

23,88,129........ 180........ 167... 88,108........ 261........ 156

288200161200232157157200285

___ 25,88 46,88,111

.............282 ... 46,140 ........ 74 ........ 194

.......... 286......... 144

.......... 179......... 6

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. 37,88,112

.......... ..... 6 38, 111, 180 ....... ..... 6

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127... 120,180

201 ............ 200 116,140,180

... 36,109

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... 68,200

........ 166

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........ ..... 6 39,88,108 ... 88,112

............ 199............ 113 112,128,180 .... 231,260

... 200

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... 199 95,142 ... 184

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....... 46,88,108 67,203,264,292 ............... 6,35 ................. 104........ 46,139 ... 119,129,180 .... 39,111,180 ................. 125 .... 33,117,180 .................. 6................. 69............ 11,98................. 72 ............ 88.116 .................. ’ 88................. 121................. 95..................6,40 .... 16,102,104 ............ 13,143 .......... 113,180 ....... 23,88,131' ’ ... 77

................. 148

................. 6

................. 259

.......... 122.124 226 189 292

6 231 297

69 199 232

74 • 74 285 291

PageBuda limestone, mollusks and corals. 149 Budget law, Brazil............ .Buell, Henrietta A............ .Buell, Leroy N....................Buenos Ayres, bankruptcy,

strike.......... ...............taxes............................... .........

Buenos Ayres Western Railway Buffalo, Wyo.................................Buildings, height, D. C...............

public, see Public buildings.Bulkley, Frederick ............................... 6Bull, Melville.................................... 139,186Bullard, Rachel E............................. 42,88Bulletins,agric.exper.stations. 189,252,253

see also Farmers’ bulletins—bureaus issuing bulletins.

Buluagan, Port, chart .... Bundling press...................Bunn, MayE......................Buoys, lists of.....................Burford, Preston W...........Burgess, Alfred.................Burgess, George F................Buri, Theodore.................Burke, Amanda.................Burke, Charles H...............Burke, John.......................Burke, William.................Burnham, E. S...................Burnham, Henry E............Burnside Bridge...............Burrell, Samuel.................Burrows, Frank J..............Burrows, Julius C..............Burrows Island, light, etc Burton, Henry E............ .Burton, Joseph R................Burton, Theodore E............Buse, Johanna...................Bushnell, Gilbert E......................Business Men’s League of St. Louis. Business schools.................................Busteed, Robert H.............................Busuanga Island, chart.....................Butler v. Wagoner .... Butte, Mont., copper.. Butter, creamery.........Buzzards Bay..............Byrnes, Daniel J.........C. H. White, schooner..........................Cabinets of England and America.... Cables, Alaska.......................................Cacao, Brazil...........................................

Philippines........................................Cadle, Martin.........................................Cadle, Thomas J...................................Cagayan Anchorage, chart.................Cagayan River, chart............................Cagayan Sulu, see Kagayan. Cagayanes Islands, chart.................. 203Calabasas, Cal., topographic sheet.... 149Calderhead, William A..................... 128Caldwell, Ben F............................. . 49,144California, borax deposits

Ashes..........................injurious insects...........labor statistics..............manufacture of wines.. petroleum.............. ........post route map..............public lands...................wet and dry seasons........................ .......

California, Department of, rp., 1902... 238 Callionymidae........................... —Camden, Ark., topographic sheet. Cameron, Angus.............................Cameron, Charles K................... 1Camnula pellucida Scudd................... .......Camp Clarke, Nebr., geologic atlas ... 227

. 226

. 240

. 222. 297. 189

.. 226. 60 27,95 .. 282

........ 269t....... 283........ 6 34,88,118 ........ 252

Janu ar y —Jun e , 1903 VII

Page I.. 110,180 Carroll, Charles, statue......... 108 ~ ' ’ •39,88,115... 88,119........ 164......... 63........ 147

154,198,219261232200222235

6326163

.... 63,156,288

................. 54

.......... 100,127

................. 261

................... 22062,185,188,199‘ ' 187

261164

Campbell, Ellen D.....................Campbell, James F.....................Campbell, James P................ .Campbell, John S.......................Camps, military, typhoid fever Canada, automobiles.................

barometry.............................boundary .............................commercial loyalty..............forests............ .'....................................immigration from United States...injurious insects...........lights and fog-signals .. peat fuel................ .railroads and canals ... stationery.......................United States capital in winds.............................

Canadian River, bridge...Canals, Canada.................

District of Columbia...interoceanic.................. ,__interoceanic, documents, to print.. Lake Champlain-St. Lawrence.......Puget Sound.............................see also names of canals.

Canandaigua, N. Y., topog. sheet.........Cananea, Yaqui River and Pacific Ry. Canary Islands, automobiles........Canceling ink............ ......................Canfield, Alonzo F..........................Cannon, Henry................. . ...........Cannon, Joseph G.............................Cannon, Lettie................. ...............Cannon, carriages for.....................

for preventing hail-storms.......Hotchkiss revolving.................smokeless powder for................

Cano Imataca, see Imataca, Cano.Canteens, sale of liquors in............Cantley, William G................... ...Canty, John......................................Canvas, khaki dyed......................Cape, see name of cape.Cape Colony, automobiles............Cape Horn Pigeon, whaling bark.Cape Norman Bay, chart..............Capen, James A. 1............................. 88,__Capital, American, in Canada. 63,156,288

*-**“ 1561906375

143

228 261

63145

27,88 .. 74

28,123 ... 74

192287

45,69.. 6.. 6.. 230

63 231 197

I,129American, in Mexico.................combination of.. . . ............................,French, in foreign countries......... .

Capital Traction Company.................Capitol, extension of.............................Capitol, Architect of, see Capitol Build-

ing and Grounds Supt.Capitol Building and Grounds Super-

intendent, report, 1902 . 54,225~ ” ..44,137

......... 200

......... 288

.. 189,223

........ 148 1....... 78....... 78 ... 78,169 47,88,107 .... 32,88

17,107,165 .... 33,115 .......... 74 .......... ..... 6 .......... 74 .......... 74 .......... 95 .......... 62

Capron, Adin B...................Car shops, Mexico..........................Caracas, Venezuela, waterworks.Carbohydrates...............................Carboniferous ammonoids..........Card Section, Catalogue DivisionCards, catalogue, distribution of.

catalogue, printed.................Cardwell, Benjamin...................Carlton, Nelson W......................Carmack, Edward IF................. 1Carney, Patrick.............................Carpenter, Benjamin D..............Carpenter, David O.....................Carpenter, Mary J......... . ...........Carpenter, S. L ..........................Carpenter, Thomas H.................Carpinchos, skins........................Carquinez Strait, see Karquines.Carr, Charles W............................Carr, John H.................................Carroll, Catharine A...................

29,88,99 . 106,140... 6,35

Page - ............. 187

Cartagena, Colombia----------------- 261,288Carter, Alfred B...........................,....... 74Carter, Caroline.................................... 74Carter, Reuben F.......................... 22,41,88Cartersville, Ga., 1st Baptist Church. 11,88

iron................................................ 226manganese......................................... 226ocher.................................................. 226

Carthage, Tenn., bridge.......Cartmill, James M.................Cary, Mrs. H. C.......................Cascade Range, forests...........Cascade Range forest reserve Case, Absalom........................Case, Scott............................. .Caslow, Philip........................Caspar, Stanley M.................Cassava....... . ...........................Castings, steel..........................Casualties, see Accidents. Catalinita Bay, chart...........................Catalogue, American Library Assoc ..

of charts, etc., of Philippines....of copyrights ... 78,169,216,2*., of library of Columbia, U. S. S.......of library of Concord, U. S. S..........of library of Dixie, U. S. S..............of library of El Cano, U. S. S....... of library of Mayflower, U. S. S.... of library of Nashville, U. S. S ________of medical & veterinar y zoology. 145,252 of public docs... 77,168,209,241,269,297 of publications of HydrographicOff. 58 of surgeon-general’s librarv............ 294-- - m ..... - 78

78,169 .. 78

78,169 .. 285.. 240.. 240.. 148.. 10

, „________________ 232beef problems of the South .... 189,253 breeding....................................... 253carbohydrates for........................ 189Cuba........................................diseases...................................fattening for market............food for...................................for breeding................. ........France....................................Honduras........................ . . . .importation........................ ...inspection........................ 51,:larceny of, Indian Territory Mexico.......................quarantine................scabies.......................splenetic fever.........statistics, 1902..........transportation of.... United States...........value of exhibitions

Cauca, treaty of peace . Caughey, Thomas L ..........................Cavalry, drill regulations................. .Cavalry and Field Artillery School.

.... 30,184 38,107,180 _____ 144 _____ 227 _____ 282 ___ 18,88 . 31,88,115 .... 88,129............. 6

.......... 223

.......... 289

152 141

_______ , ______ „........ 202 of copyrights ... 78,169,210,242,270,297------- r ----O. ” - " 195

259285259259 285

Catalogue cards, distribution printed..........................

Catalogue Division.................Cataloguing, cooperative....Catarman Anchorage, chart.Catfish, electric......................

yellow.................................Catholic parochial schools... Cattaraugus Reservation.......Cattle, Argentine convention

................. 156

.............. 10,95

................. 146

............. 63,221___ _____ 144................. 63................... 261........... 233,288 51,221,261,288__y......... 44,96.................. 200 51,221,252,278................. 278 ................. 221................. 278.................. 51....................200.................. 278 ............ 62,156

6,35205

. 70, 164,206,238,266,294

report, 1902......... 238Cayuga Lake section, fossil animals .. 149Ceara rubber.................................... 200,232Cebu Island, sailing directions............ 66Celery....................................................... 279Celestial bodies.................................. 58,59Cellulitis.................................................. 264Cement.................................................. 226Census, 12th, see Census Office.

VIII January —June , 1903Page

Census Committee, House..................... 123Senate................................................ 98

Census Office........................ 54,193,225,256census records................................... 8cotton statistics...................................144report, 1902 ........................................ 225taking of statistics....... . .................. 123vital statistics................................. 97,98

Central America............................... 55,194intercontinental railway............... 98plants.................................................. 296

Central Arizona Railway Company. 48,95Central Railroad, Cuba................. 156,288Central Railroad and Bridge Co......... 127Central Railway, Nicaragua....... 200Cepolidse.................................................. 240Ceramic industry, Germany................ 63Cereals, Russian crop....... .'.................... 200

world’s crop...................................... 231Cerebral fissures, of walrus................. 240Cerro Alto, topographic sheet.............. 283Certificates, of inspection..................... 233

silver, Hawaii.................................... 9Cestodes.................................................. 292Chadwick, John D................................. 180Chamberlain Co., S. Dak., bridge... 96,100Chamberlin. William H...... 36,88,111Chambers, Rebecca L........................ 24,88Champlain, Lake, eanal........................ 261

sunken boats, etc............................. 127Chancellor, John W.......................... 37,113Changa................................ 52Chapin, Virginius P............................... 94Chaplains, Army.................................... 185

Navy.............................................. 97,151Chapman, Robert A............................... 127Charitable institutions, D. C .. ............. 75Charities Board, D. C............................. 75Charleston, U.S.S............................... 16,95Charlie, barge......................................... 99Charlottesville, Va................ 44,95,190Charts, see Maps and charts.Chase, Franklin................................. 42,88Chase, M. V. B........................................ 9,43Chase, May M........................ . 23,88,140Chase, Ransford T................................. 6Chase, revenue cutter............................ 68Chatfield, William C................ 106,128,180Chatham Islands, chart........................ 196Chattahoochee River, bridge................ 127Chattanooga, Tenn., campaign for ... 206

river gage........................................... 282Checks, official...................................... 233Chedester, James H.................... 6Cheese..................................................... 189

prints for............................................. 146Chemical industry, Russia................... 288Chemistry Bureau....... 51,145,189,221,279

report, 1902 ......................................... 51Chemists, Official Agric., Assoc, of.... 221Chemnitz, Germany............... 156,288Cheney, George J .'...............................39,88Cheney, Ozro F................................. 88,112Cherokee Indians............................. 97,258

claim.................................................. 57leasing of lands................................. 150

Cherries, Surinam................................. 279Chesley, Charles C............................. 42,88Chester, Jane P...................... 22,31,88Chester, Pa., subport of entry.............. 144Cheyenne, Wyo...................................... 136Cheyenne River Reservation......... 145,219Chicago, Ill., Confederate mound....... 95

public building................................. 48stone industry in vicinity................ 227

Chicago River, tunnels....... . ................. 126Chickamauga & Chattanooga Nat. Pk. 16Chickamauga and Chattanooga Na-

tional Park Commission.71,206report, 1902 ......................................... 70

Chickasaw Indians............................... 150

. Page................. 110,180......................... 148

138 62’155,'23i,'261,288

Chilcoat, Joseph S.Children, labor of Childs, Perry....... .Chile.....................

boundary___ ._________ _______commerce with Ecuador.................exports to Guatemala......................goma-brea.........................................nitrate production............................trade-marks.......................................

China, bicycles.......................................currency.............................................exports to United States............ .German firms in...............................merchants returning to U. 8., claims natives at La. Purchase Expos ...... Russian, mining.......................... .south, leprosy....................................well-boring machines......................

China asters.............................................China Relief Expedition.....................Chinch bug.............................................Chinese, see China.Chinese exclusion, Philippines.... 239,295

‘---- ---------- ------ 219........ 226 30,95,126 .. 88,133... 88,132 . 22,46,88 ........ 261 ... 30,183

2076

90 196 227 104 104 53

62 156 231 199 289 289 288 155 261 261 158

64 232

68 232 279

9 222

Chiricahua forest reserve........Chistochina gold field, Alaska. Chitto, Bogue, bridge...............Chittum, Elbert..........................Chitwood, William J.................Choate, George W......................Choc6, placer mines.................Choctawhatehee River, bridge. Cholera.......... . ......................... .Christian, William.............................Christian Church, Henderson, Ky ..Christmas Island, chart.....................Chromium, bibliography...................Church property, Porto'Rico...........

Spain.......................... ....................Churches, relation to good roads ... Churchill, Lucy T..................... 41,114,180Cicada septendecim............................... 222

9,44 . 144 . 144 . 60 . 269

78136

9136

Cider.........................................................Cienfuegos, Cuban steamer................ !Cigarettes................................................Cigars.......... ............................................Cincinnati, Ohio, post route map.......Cincinnati, Hamilton& Dayton Ry. Co. Circuit courts, see Courts of U. S.Circuit Courts of Appeals, decisions ..

Denver or Cheyenne...................Montgomery, Ala.............................St. Paul, Minn..........................................

Circulars, see Dept., etc., issuing them.Circulation of currency........................ 67,

161,204,235,264,292... 147... 148 ... 169 ... 98 ... 156 ... 261 ... 279 ... 167 58,229 .. 141

... 229

... 270

... 295

... 141

... 233

Circumhorizontal arc Cities, sehoo) systems

statistics........................................Citizens’ Bank of Louisiana.................Citizenship, Cuba..................................Citrus fruit...............................................Citrus trees..............................................City and Suburban Railway................Civil engineers, Navy...................... 52Civil govt., in territory held by U. S ..Civil service, pay clerks, Navy'...........

pensions............................................Philippines....... ................................retirement of employees.................Treasury Department......................see also Civil Service Commission.

Civil Service Commission.. 77,209,269,296c,--- ------------------ . . " " 141. 59. 15

206158

9,49 . 158 . 151

Civil Service Retirement Assoc., U. S..Civil War, official naval records.........

retirement of veterans.....................Civilian engineers.................................Claims, allowed......................................

bubonic plague, Hawaii.................. ‘Chinese merchants...........................Indian depredations........................

January —June , 1903 IX

PageClaims, insurance companies....... 158,159

letter-carriers............................... 65,123private................................................ 251U.S., against Russia...........................231U.S., against Venezuela.................. 231War with Spain.......................... 104,144see also Judgments—names of

claimants.Claims Committee, House................ 28,123

Senate............................... 11,98,185,251Clallam County, Wash.......................... 9Clapp, Moses E......................14,185Clark, Charles J...................................... 138Clark, Clarence D........................ 27,104,122Clark, Frances, see Clark, Jenny.Clark, Jenny..........................................28,88Clark, Katharine W............................... 6Clark, Mary................. ’.........................28,88Clark, Nimrod F..............:.......... 40,88,105Clark, Robert......................................... 6Clark, William, alias................ 120,132,182Clark, William .1.................................... 13Clark, William F.................................... 96Classification,Equipment Bur.library. 152Classification bulletin....................... 57,258Classification Division..................... 57,258Classified service, see Civil service.Clay, Alexander S...................... 71Clay........................................................... 226Claybourn, James...........................v 88,115Clayton, Henry D................... 43,136Clayton, N. Y., topographic sheet.........149Clearwater Mountains, minerals......... 226Cleaves, Frank............................. 20,88,135Clement, James M...................... 36,88,115Clerget’s method.................................... 221Clerks, Enrolled Bills Com., House ... 28

House of Representatives................ 186Clerk’s document room, House........... 122Clerks of United States courts........... 44,95Cleveland, Henry M............................. 75Clift, Inez L.................................. 35,88,107Clift, James W........................................ 166Clift, William......................................... 166Clifton, Ariz., copper............................. 226Climate, Baguio, P. I............................ 147

Costa Rica................. 54,147,224,256,282effect of forests upon........................ 281Hawaii....................... 54,147,224,256,282Isthmus Of Panama.......................... 256Porto Rico......................................... 54Tampa, Fla..........................................282

Climate& Crop Bull. 53,146,192,224,255,281Clinch River, bridge............................. 95Closser, Charlotte J..................... 27,88,130Cloud-bursts........................................... 147Clouds..................................................... 224Club Harbor, chart................................. 267Cluxton, Jessie V...................... 39,110,180Coahuila.................................................. 288Coal.......................................................... 226

British Columbia............................... 288causes for scarcity........................ 49,186Colombia ........................................... 155France........................ 288Mexico................................................ 156New South Wales............................... 232rebate of duties..................... 9,49,50,64receivers............................................. 97supply for District of Columbia.... 12

Coal-dust fuel..................................... 289Coal industry............. ........................... 63Coal lands, Alaska.......................... 122,142Coal strikes, France............................. 63

United States...................... 209,240,242Coal-tar-color industry.......................... 156Coalville, Utah, topographic sheet.... 283Coast and Geodetic Survev..................... 66,

160,202,234,263,291employees on vessels.......................... 233report, 1902......................................... 263

PageCoast and Insular Survey Committee. 11Coast pilots....................................... 66,234Cobalt, Chile...................................... 155Cobb Countv, Ga................................ 191Cobbs, M. L........................................ 88Cobbs, W. W...................................... 88Cobitidae............................................ 240Cobourn, Israel...................................... 166Coburn Classical Institute..................... 193Ooccldte..................................................... 222Coccinellidae............................................. 222Cockrell, Francis M................ 15,97,103,186Cocoa palm............................................. 296Cocoons, colored.................................... 232Cod.......................................................... 240

American fishermen.......................... 232Codling moth................................... 222,279Coeducation........................................... 148Cceur d’Alene Mts., topographic sheet. 227Coffee....................................................... 62

Brazil.................................................... 261Costa Rica .......................................... 261Porto Rico.......................................... 157

Coffee con ference............................ 61,199Cogswell, Leander W................. 22, 88,136Cogswell, O. H........................................ 49Cohn, Magnus J.................................... 6Coinage, Philippines. 30,49,125,165,184,261

silver, Hawaii................................... 9tests................................................ 68,235

Coinage, Weights,and Measures Com. 124Coins, foreign.................................... 68,235

illustrations, not counterfeiting.... 184 see also Currency.

Coit, Annie W................................31,88,112Coke, pre duction.......................................2C0Colby, Charles W............................... 42,88Colbv College......................................... 193Cole,' Martin G............................ 32,115,180Cole, Stephen G................................. 88,134Colehour, C. W...................................... 180Colfax, Iowa. Bank of Colfax.......... 87,99Collahan, John C....................... 39,117,180College man as leader.......................... 148Colleges.................................................... 148

agricultural................... 146,148,189,223mechanical........................................ 148plant physiology and pathology. 189,254

Collins, Thomas L............................... 6,38Collisions of trains.......................... 77,241Colombia..................... 155,199,231,261,288

claim of George Tarler & Co...........155concordat with Leo XIII................ 10constitution........................................ 10export duties.................................... 156Panama Canal and Panama R. R... 14Panama Canal treaty .62,156,185,188,199tariff.................................................... 288treaty of peace............................. 62,156

Colon, Colombia............................. 195,282Colonies, France.......................,............ 200Colonization, bibliography................... 265Colorado, courts of United States... 44,95

higher education......................... It 3labor statistics................................... 297post route map..................................... 60water resources................................... 56

Colorado Cooperative Colony.. 95,122,142 Colorado, Dept, of the, report, 1902.... 238 Colored race, see Negroes.Colt automatic guns............................... 287Columbia, U. S. S.................................... 195Columbia, Department of the.............. 69

report, 1902 ......................................... 238Columbia Hospital for Women........... 75Columbia Institution for Deaf and

Dumb, report, 1902 ....................... 225Columbia Railway................................. 167Columbia River...................................... 12

chart....................................... 160dams, etc............................................ 126

January —June , 1903Page

Columbia University............................ 52Columbian Ins. Co. of City of N. Y.... 166Columbian University.......................... 148Columbus, Ohio............................ 15,45,97Columbus Memorial Library................ 62,

155,199,231,260,288Colville Reservation, homesteads....... 95Comanche, Ind. T................................. 43Comanche Indians, see Kiowa and

Comanche Reservation.Combinations, see Trusts.Commerce, foreign................................. 62,

156,162,200,201,232,261,288internal.......................... 162,200,205,236interstate................ 14,43,44,97,143,270to regulate................. 14,95,126,143,220world’s......................................... 201,232see also Exports — Imports — Reci-

procity—Trade—names of coun-tries and places.

Commerce and Finance, MonthlySum- mary.... 68,162,205,236,265,293

advance sheets.. 68,162,204,236,265,293Commerce and Labor Department.... 30,

49,66,87,95,147,200,219 appropriations............................. 123

decisions of bureaus transferred to. 290 statistical information for..............290

Commerce and Navigation, 1902 ......... 236Commerce clause of Constitution....... 57Commerce Committee................ 11,99,185Commercial Club of Topeka.........100,127Commercial conventions, Cuba <& U. S. 61Commercial education, Germany....... 289Commercial museums, Malta...'........ 289

Manila................................................ 232Mexico................................................ 156

Commercial organizations..................... 210Commercial relations, 1902................... 232

1902, to print...................................... 187Commercial schools................................. 148

Tiflis................................................... 232Commercial travelers..................... 261,288Commissary-gen.,see Subsistence Dept.Committees, Sen., 58th Cong. spec. sess. 185 Communications, see Correspondence.Community of interest in the South .. 190Commutation of homestead entries__147Comparative Jurisprudence and Diplo-

macy, School of........................... 148Compensating binnacles....................... 195Competition, attempts to destroy .43,44,143 Competitions, Palma international

rifle match............................ 262small arms firing................................. 237

Compressors, air-...................................... 286Compton, Elvira C..................... 88,116,129Compton, John........................................ 6Compt. of Currency. 66,160,203,234,264,291

report, 1902 ...................................... 64,66Comptroller of Treasury.......... 66,203,235

decisions................................. 70,160,264decisions, index................................. 198

Compulsory attendance in schools.... 148Comstock, Morris M............................... 6Concord, U. S. S...................................... 259Concordat, Colombia and Leo XIII... 10 Concurrent resolutions................. 219,251Condition of Treasury..................... 64,66

158,159,201,202,233,234,262,263,290Condon, James........................................ 186Conecuh River, bridge...................... 30,95Confederate Mound, Chicago, Ill....... 95Confederates, claims............................. 163

graves......................................... 14,15,45see also Civil War.-

Conference Committees........................ 87Conference reports................................. 188Congress..................... 5,87,179,219,251,277

action for road improvement.........190

PageCongress, adjournment........................ 219

invitation to La. Purchase Expos.. 219Congressional directory.............. 5,179,219Congressional documents,binding.... 141

bound volumes.. 50,144,188,220,252,277 index............................................. 241

Congressional Library, see Library of Congress.

Congressional Record............ 5,87,179,277Coniferous forests, insect enemies .... 279Conlon, Michael................................. 27,89Connecticut, lime, sulphur, salt wash. 222

post route map.................................. 61war claims......................................... 158

Connecticut avenue bridge, D. C....... 13Connecticut River, bridge....... 95,100,126Connell, Hattie................................... 42,89Conner, James P............ ......................... 137Conrad, Casper H., jr................. ......... 72Consolidated index................................. 241Consols, see Bonds of United States.Conspiracy, meaning of word............ 10Constables, Philippines............ 9,16,125Constitution, Colombia........................ 10

Cuba.................................................... 266U. S., bibliography..............................270

Construction and Repair Bureau, re-port, 1902.................... 151

Construction expenses, railroads....... 210Consular officers, Latin America......... 232Consular Reports .. 63,156,200,232,261,288

advance sheets.. 63,156,200,232,261,288special................................................ 63

Consular service.......................... 61,95,260appropriations................... '.......... 11,29Cuba.................................................... 261invoices......................................... 96,124reorganization................................... 29

Consuls, conv. between Greece &U. 8. 198Mexican, in U. S............................... 156reports on education........................ 148reports on industries, etc................ 232

Consumption................................... 268Consumption tax............ 7......................289Contagious diseases, animals ... 10,95,221Con tai, Benjamin............................. 89,105Contested elections, House............ 122,124

Senate, digest.................................... 220Senate, digest, to print................... 187

Contingent Expenses of Senate, Com-mittee to Audit and Control.... 101

Contracts, for care of seamen.............. 292Contrib. from Nat. Herbarium.......... 296Contrib. to Amer, educational hist. 193,225Contusion of leg.................................... 264Conventions, see Treaties. Cook, Delitha A...................... 48,89,107Cook, Henry........................................... 103Cook, John.............................................. 6Cook, Julia A....... ,.................. 23,41,89Cook, Lavinia......................... 47,107,180Cook Harbor, chart................................. 197Cooke, Charles A....................... 6Cooking, of meat.................................. 146Cool, Hugh................................. 106,180Coombs, Frank L............................... 30,126Cooper, Benjamin................................21,89Cooper, Elvira M............................... 25,89Cooper, Henry A....................... 30,125Cooper, Sam B......................................... 144Coosa River, dam.....................................127Copaquire, Chile.................................... 288Copley, John W................. 116,132,180Copper..................................................... 226

Cuba.................................................... 156Latin America.....................................232New South Wales............................. 63platinum in ore................................. 226

Copper sulphate, Chile............................ 288Greece................................... 201,262

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........... 149 38,89,112 ........ ..... 6......... 74....... 74

16289261126280

............... 148 43,44,141,143 .......... 87,183 ......... 220,295 ................ 270

PageCopyists, Spanish TreatyClaimsComn. 78 Copyright Office ... 78,169,210,242,270,297

report, 1902 ................ 78Copyrights, Cuba................

misuse of privilege.........Spain...............................see also Copyright Office.

Coral, of Buda limestone .. Corbett, John.......................Cordingly, Thomas............Core, Andrew S...................Core, Christine M.. .............Corea, see Korea. Corinth, Miss.......................Corinthian Canal................Cork, substitute for............Corliss, John B.....................Corn......................................

breeding...................................... 189,253Peru...................................................... 200

Cornman, Benjamin F................ 25,89,130Corosima, Rio, see Imataca, Cano. Corporal punishment.. Corporations.................

Alaska.......................District of Columbia Federal control___ ____________

Corps of Engineers, see Engineer De-partment, Army.

Correspondence, diplomatic, index... official ...........................................

Cortland, N. Y., topographic sheet.... Coscuez, Colombia................ <................Cosens, Dollie. Cosier, Dennis Costa Rica ....

climate .... commerce___________duty on extract Of licorice earthquakes ...

Cotter, Margaret.. Cotton...................

Brazil................exports............Germany..........India................Mexico..............Peru.................statistics..........

Cotton-boll weevil Cotton exchanges Cotton ginning------------------Cotton-seed, distribution.........Couch, Mary C..........................Council Bluffs, Iowa, bridge.. Counterfeiting............ . ............Country life, relation to roads Couplers, automatic................Court-martial orders... 57,151,195,229,284 Court of Appeals, D, C.......................... 67Court of Claims................................. 73,165

appeals from...................................... 166claims allowed by............................ 99judgments, appropriations .... 157,158 letter-carriers’ claims...................... 123

Court of Private Land Cis., Atty.for.. 151 Courts-martial, Philippines................... 205

see also Court-martial orders.Courts of United States......... 73,95,165,208

additional judges. Alabama..............Arkansas..............clerks...................Colorado..............decisions, patents.

187 64

283 288

..................... 38,89

................... 89,119

... 155,231,261,288 54,147,224,256,282

261,289 .... 199 .... 155 .... 107232,280 .... 155

68,162,205,236,265,293 ........... 200 .. 261,289 ...........200 ...........231

.......... 144 ........ 51 ........ 232

........256.......... 146 89,113,136............. 127 .......... 184 .......... 53.... 78,184

Indian Territory judgments.........Missouri............rules of practice.

....................... 44,96

...................... 43,95

.........................43,95

...................... 44,95

...................... 44,95....................... 57, 150,194,229,258,284 .......................... 43.......................... 151.......................... 219.......................... 166

.... 166

.. 18,89

.... 191....... 124 22,47,89 ....... 190....... 146.... 279

....... 188

....... 50

.. 48,198

PageCourts of U. S., salaries of judges.... 44,96

Texas............................... 9,43,95,184Virginia........................................... 44,95West Virginia.......................... 44,95,136Wisconsin........................................... 43see also Justice Department.

Covert, Henry.......................... .Covey, John W...........................Covington, Ga.......................... .Cowherd, William S...................Cowie, Frances........................Cowpea, iron.............................Cows, for dairying...................

pure water for...................... .tuberculous, milk of...........

Cox, Joseph A............................Cox, Minnie M..........................Craft, Henry.............................Craig, Mary E............................... 24,89,128Cramer, Jennie H............................. 89,108Cranberrv, N. C., geologic atlas...........257

iron..................................................... 226Crane, Hannah S.................................. 124Crater Lake, topographic sheet...........283Crater Lake National Park............. 55,257Crawfish Spring, Ga........................... 16,71Crawford; William C................. 37,110,180Creamery butter.................................... 189Credits, British industries..................... 156Creek Indians............................ 219,228,258Crill, Edward S...................................... 89Crime, on Indian reservations............ 95

statistics........................................ 97,220Criminal laws, to revise and codify... 143 Criminals, extradition.......................... 69,

96,125,199,260,288 laboratory for study of.... 14,43,97,220

Criminology...................................... 97,220Cripples, pensions................................... 184Crisfield, Md., topographic sheet...... 283 Crittenton Mission, National.......Crook, Fort.......Crop Bulletin ... Crop Reporter .. Crops, Argentina

fertilizers for. food plants... forage.......injuries, etc____nitrate of soda for........Philippines...................reports and statistics... rotation.........................statistics, 1902 ...............to reclaim alkali lands, truck............................. .

Cropsey, Emma R..............Cross, Fannie S...................Cross, John J.....................Grosser, John S................. .Crow Reservation............ .Crowley, Joseph B............ .Crude fiber........................Cruisers, armored............Crummett, Rose O............Crump, Rousseau 0..........Crustaceans.. Crystals, snow Cuba..............

cattle....... .citizenship____________civil records of military govt......... 71commerce........................ 63,200,232,261constitution......................................crustaceans......................................diplomatic and consular service., engineer titles.................................European trade terms with...........expenditures....................................mineral resources...........................

13,96,. 72

53,146,192,224,255,28153,146,192,224,255,281

............ 231

........ 280

............ 51

............ 279

............ 278

............ 146207,208,239............ 51............ 281............ 278............ 280............ 222 .. 24,89,128 ............ ..... 6............ 6............ 6............ 125....... 32,128............ 221............ 258.. 24,89,127............ 277............ 77............ 192

156,199,220,231,261,288............................... 156

..........................•.... 156

266

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XII Janua ry —Jun e , 1903Page .. 60 .. 156

------------ 61, 155,156,157,185,188,199 -------------- ----- 266

63,266 262 63

200 266 238 149 279 121 292

.... 11,97

.. 30,184 21,89,134 .... 42,89

------ -6 .. 117,180 ------ 289 ------ 166 ------ 166 .. 155,232 ------- 236

........ 45

.. 6,26,89 23,89,131 ...... 73

... 42,896

155 161

Cuba, post route map.........................president’s message.................reciprocity with United States.

15.,, 156,157,185, 1; report of military governor, 1902. Rural Guard................................... <sawmills and lumber sugar...............................tariff..........................

Cuba, Department of......... ...............report, 1902............................

Cucamonga, Cal., topographic sheet.. Cucumber beetle, striped . Cuevas, John.....................Culex sollicitans................Cullom, Shelby M............ . . .Cumberland River, bridge Cummings, George............Cunningham, Ephraim ... Curd, Alexander...............Curley, James.....................Currants, Greece................Currence, Mel ven.........Currence, William H.........Currency.............................

of the world...................Philippines......... 30,49,125,165,184,261see also Comptroller of Currency-

Loans and Currency Division— Treasurer of United States.

Currier, Frank D..........Curry, John R...............Cushing, Martin G.......Cushings Island............Cushman, Nannie.........Custers, Mathias..........Custom-houses, Bolivia

Boston..............................................Customs Congress of American Repiib-

lies ........ ................ 156,261,289Customs decisions, Philippines.... 239 295 Customs Division........................ 64,65 158

159,201,202,233,234,262,263,289,290 tariff decisions.................................. 263

Customs duties, see Tariff—names of articles imported.

Customs service........... 201,233,262,289 290civil service........................................ 296

Ciistrin, Germany...........................’”” 261Cuyos Islands, chart........... 203Cyclones........................ . .......... . ’.’. ’. ’. ’.Dagnail, Elbert H..................... 89,112,140Dahlonega, Ga., gold and pyrite.........226

topographic sheet..................... 227Daily postal bull... 60,154,198,230,260,287 Dairy Division.......................... 189,221,278Dairy industry, cows for....................... 146

see also Dairy Division.Dairy products’........................................ 221Dakota, Department of, report, 1902”' 238Dakota Southern Railroad Co.... 12 126Dall River........................................ 193,204Dalles military road land grant.......... 27Dalny, China............................ 289Dalrymple, Charles.6 Dalzell, John...................................49 143 144Damon, Frederick W......................’ 89,115Dams, see names of rivers and places.Daniel process of engraving................ 141Darkness, influence on plant growth” 282 Darling*, Flora A____Darragh, Archibald B. Darroch, Daniel.........Darroch, Dunean .... Darvel Bay, chart.... Da Silva, John..........

141

6 33,129 .. 166 .. 166 ... 285

Daughters of the Amer. Rev .... 13 95 124 report, 1890-97............ ’70

report, 1900-01........................................ 76

.......... 6

.......... 6

.......... 1331,120,18024,89,140

....... 42,89

....... 19,89

. 17,89,128

........... 74.........151......... 75

............. 138151

| PageDavenport, Henry L..................... 19,39,89

: Davenport, James L................... 31,120 180I Davey, Robert C............................... ’ 30’ 126

Davidson, Francis S...................... 145 219Davidson, John J......................'.’. "17 37 89

I Davidson, William L., monument..’. 9’14 5 Davis, Allen C.......i Davis, Charles C .... j Davis, Cushman K . 1 Davis, Dexter, alias.

Davis, George...... .Davis, Hi las D.......

I Davis, Homer.........Davis, James G.......Davis, John.............Davis, John D. S ....

! Davis, Simon..........Davis, Talton T.......Davis, William E. B.................Dawson Island, see Bikar Island. Day, John W.........

| Day marks, lists of.Dayton, Alston G........................Dayton, Ohio, customs service.

| Dead-Letter Office....................Deaf, pensions.................................Deaf, Columbia Institution for, report,

Deal Island, Md.,topographic sheet .. De Armond, David A.......Deaths, causes of...............

registration.................Debarkation, Nicaragua . Debate, to limit in Senate Deboe, William J............Debt, D. C...........................

statistics of the world. see also Public debt.

Decisions, Circuit Courts of Appeals... 78 Comptroller of Treas. 70,160,198,203,264 Court of Claims............................ 155customs, Philippines.................. 239,295Indian affairs.................................... 228internal revenue.......................... 203

,labor .................................... 169,241,297land................................. 148,192,225,256patents .............. 57,150,194,229,258,284Pension.............. 54,148,192,225,256,282Sherman anti-trust law.... 57Supreme Court....................... 16,5Supreme Court of D. C....... 167tariff, 1898-1902................ ’”263Treasury.... 65,159,202,203,234,263,290

Decrees, see Laws. De Cuevas, Juan, see Cuevas.Deeds, Indian Territory....................... 96Deemer, Elias.................................... 33 429Deer Harbor, chart....................... ’286Peery,Eliza C....... .....1........... 19,’33,89Defective classes..................... 14,43 97 220

schools for............................................148Deficiency appropriations... 98,99,123,183

see also bureaus and objects.Deficiency estimates, see bureaus and

objects.Degonia Springs, Ind., topog. sheet.... Deisch, Charles F......................Deitriek, James..........................Delacy, Waldo, alias.......” ” ”Delaware, post route map.........Delegates, portraits in eulogies Delinquent officers...........Del Norte, Colo...................Deming, Hiram D..............Denmark, new steamship. Deno, Simeon................... .Dent, Ralph................... .Dentists, Army...................

Madagascar...................

.......... 106,180 67,203,264,292

45,139 ... 144 ... 60

9

225283 43

225 .... 97,98

.....200 .........185

... 17,108

.. 205,293 .........236

5515

194 138

61 18766

.... 44,95 35,89,118 ........ 289 ... 89,130 ........ 122......... 70 ........... 156

Janua ry —Jun e , 1903 xinPage 1

Denton, Justus L..................................... 6,32 jDenver, Colo., circuit court of appeals. 136

machinery for mint..................... 68Departmental orders........... 58,151,195,229Depew, Chauncey M...................100,185Deposit Savings Association............ 29,99Depositories, public documents for.... 141

shipments to.... 79,171,211,243,271,299Deposits, U. S., in national banks.. 28,163Derailments, of trains..................... 77,241 IDerr, Eugene L........................................ 74 jDerr, John............................................... 74Desaguadero River................................. 231 IDesert lands.................................... 122,147 |Designs, see Official Gazette, Patent Off. >Detchemendy, George A................ 103,184Detroit, Mich., public building............ 65Detroit River.............................. 71,267,294Devils Lake Reservation....................... 125Devine. Michael.......................... 41,89,108 IDevonian fossils.......................................257Devonic formations, Maryland...........168Deweese, John T.......................... ...... 33,89Dewey, George........................................ 150Dewstoe, Jessie R................................ 21,89Diabrotica vittata Fab............................ 279Diamond Mills........................................ 269Diamond Shoal, light and fog-signal.. 126Diatrvma................................................. 168Dick, ’Charles...................:.......... 44,137,186Dick, John W........................................ 6,36

' Dictionaries, Natick........................ 296Dietarv studies........................................ 253Dietrich, Charles H................ 27,98,122,185Digest, of appropriations, 1904 ............ 290

of Indian affairs decisions................ 228of Porto Rican appropria tions, 1903-4 292 of tariff decisions, 1898-1902............ 263

Dillard, Noah.......................................... 29Dillingham, William P.......................... 13Dillon, Ardenia............................ 18,89,131Dimmit County, Tex.......................... 43,95Dinneen, John, see Davidson. John J.Dip, magnetic................................. 234,263Diplomacy............................................... 233Diplomatic correspondence, index ... 187Diplomatic list....... 61,155,199,231,260,287Diplomatic service....................... 61,95,260

appropriations............................... 11,29Cuba.................................................... 261

Directory, Army ... 70,163, 205,237,265,293Congressional..........................5,179,219farmers.............................................. 278Senate, 58th Cong. spec, sess........... 185

Disbursements, see Expenditures.Discovery Passage, chart..................... 1£6Discriminations............................ 43,44,143Diseases, infectious, D. C..................... 101

of cattle........................................... 10,95of domestic animals.......................... 221of horses............................................. 266of redwood........................................ 190of white ash...................................... 146tropical America............................... 68

Disinfecting barges............................... 264Disk plow................................................ 146Disputes, labor....................................... 10Distance circular.............................. 72,206Distances, official table........................ 72Distilled spirits, see Spirits.District attorneys, see Attorneys.District courts, see Courts of U. S.District of Columbia............................. 75,

95,167,184,208,239,268,295Amer. Republics Bur. building....... 288appropriations........................ 28,98,184buildings and grounds................... 71Columbian University..................... 148Court of Appeals............................... 67Daughters of the Amer. Rev .... 13,95

PageDistrict of Columbia, debt............ 205,293

earthquakes...................................... 256Jones statue...................................... 102labor disputes................................... 10labor laws..................................... 169plague conference........................... 68post route map....... . ......................... 61Potomac River bridge................... 12,71Pulaski statue............................. 96,102report, 1902 .............. '........................ 167Rochambeau statue.......................... 187sal a ries of j udges........................ 44sale of viruses, serums, toxins, etc. 235 Steuben statue................................96,102see also District of Columbia Com.,

House — District of ColumbiaCom., Senate—Laws.

District of Columbia Com., House . 29,124 Senate......................... 12,101,220,251

Ditney Hills, geologic atlas................. 55Dittmar Powder and Chemical Co.... 29 Divers, Christopher G............ 106,134,180Division, tables...................................... 256Dix, Dorothea L., monument.............. 137Dix, William H....................... 101Dixie, U.S.S............................................. 285Dixon, William.....................................26,89Doberrer, John............................ 18,89,130Documents, binding....,..................... 141

bound volumes. 50,144,188,220,252,277 ........ " .............. - 167,268

158 163 241 186 77,

168,209,241,269,297 price list 169sale, etc., by Interior Dept....... . 225shipments to depositories................ 79,

171,211,243,271,299State and Territorial........................ 242

Documents Division................................242Documents Office .. 77,168,209,241,269,297

Agric. Dept, publications for sale .. 186 report, 1902 ................................ 77,168

Documents, Superintendent of, see Documents Office.

distributed by Smith. Inst....distributed by Treasury Dept distributed by War Department. index........................misuse of copyright, monthly catalogue

Dodd, Enoch................................. 31,89,112Dodd, W. T............................................. 75Doherty, Hugh F.................................... 127Dolliver, Jonathan P............................... 10Domestic animals, diseases..................... 221

for breeding purposes.. 144,184,201,233Dominican Republic, see Santo Do-

mingo.Don Juan de Austria, Span, cruiser ... 150Donaldson, Marie I..................... 95,101,124Donohoe, Timothy................................. 6Donora Southern Railroad Co....... 31,100Doorkeeper of House............................ 186Doss, Annie E................ ............... 33,89,109Dossett, Tenn., bridge.......................... 95Dougan, William A..................... 26,89,130Dougherty, Daniel............................... 6,34Dougherty, John R................... 38,109,180Downing,' Benjamin H..................... 89,105Downing. John............................... 112,180Downs, William W..................... 33,107,180Doyle, Thomas................................... 89,129Drafts, Treasury...................................... 233Dragon-fly......................... 240Dragonets............ ......................................269Drainage, engineering features.............279

Fresno, Cal............................................223Uruguay............................................... 288

Drake, John M.............................. 26,89,127Draper, William H............................ 46,139Drawback.................................... 64,236,290Driggs-Schroeder rapid-fire guns.........287

XIV Janua ry —June , 1903Page . 205Drill regulations, cavalry

Drinks, see Beverages. Drugs, adulteration of..........................

samples of imported adulterations' Dry seasons, California..........................Dubois, Harry, see Mason, Harry E. Dubuque, U. S. S............Duffy, George M............Dugdale, William...........Duling, Fletcher............Duncan, Susan E............Duncan, William...........Duncan, Ind. T..............Duhcklee, Lorenzo P ... Dundee, Scotland, trade. Durant, Edward T.........Durham, James H..........Durham, William H..............................,Duties, see Tariff—names of articles

imported.Dygert, Walter G... Dysentery................Earth, atmosphere. Earthquakes..........

Ladrone IslandsPhilippines...................

East, Department of the, report, 1902.? East Indies, coast lights........................East Maine Conference Seminary.......East St. Louis. Ill., grain transportation East Wash. Heights Traction R. R.._. Easter lilies............................................Eastern Archipelago, see Malay Arch. Eastern Cherokees, see Cherokee. Eastern Railroad Company..............Eastman, Frederick R......................'Eastry, British steamship.................Economic Entomologists, Assoc, of . Ecuador ............................................. (

civil marriage law.................... ’ ’.commerce with Chile ...................imports, 1901..................................opportunities for investment.......

Eddy, Frank M................. Edelin, Harrison......................Edge, J. D .................................Edge, Jane...............................Edina, Mo., topographic sheet............Editing, exper. sta. publications.. 189,252 Edmonds. George W..............................6 35Edmunds, Erastus E..................... 23," 40,’ 89Education, agricultural........... 189,253,279

commercial.................................. 289Porto Rico....... . ................................ 57trade and technical................... 169,210vital statistics.................................... 225see also Education Bureau.

Education and Labor Committee....... 101Education Board, D. C.......................... 76Education Board, General............ ” ” 9Education Bureau.............. 55,148,193,225

report, 1901......................................... 14gEducation Dept, of Philippine Is... 72,207 Educational associations, Maine........ 193Edward VII, Argentina boundary.... 62 Edwards, Deborah..................... 18 89 130Edwards, Harry, see Mason, Harry E. ’ Efficiency Division .....................Efficiency reports........................Egbert, Lila L......................... ’Egerman Bay, chart................ ’ ’Eggs, magnitude of industry.... Egypt, alkali lands.....................Ehmke, Henry.............................Eight-hour day....... . .............. ’’’Eighth st. northwest, D. C.........Elasmobranchiate fishes............Elasticity, of solids......................El Cano, U. S. S........................... .'Election of President, etc., Com

14290282

........ 195 38,118,180 .... 48,89 .... 19,89 .... 26,89 ......... 73 ......... 4321,89,134

.........262

.. 106,18041,89,112

6,40

................... 158

................... 207

............... :. 224

............ 155,256

................... 207165,207,208,239— -— 238

152193169167281

31,96 .. 137. 62. 222

62,199 ... 200 ... 156 ... 231 ... 156

48,125,142 .......... 122 .......... 74 .......... 74 .......... 228

.. 70

.. 284 47,89 . 152

280,281 . 89,115 . 97,101 .... 13 .... 209 .... 224... 259 .... 29

Page 122,124 ... 29 ... 144 187,220 ... 187 ... 124 ... 240 ... 137 ... 232 .. 9,13 ... 200

Elections, contested................... .frauds.......................................Hawaii............ „•.......................Senate cases, digest................Senate cases, digest, to print.

Elections Committee No. 2.......Electric catfish.............................Electric launches, burden limit Electric power, Great Britain... Electric railroads, D. C..............

Windsor-Amherstburg.....................Electrical instruments, Signal Corps.. 73 Electricians, enlistment in Navy. Electricity, on German vessels... Elisa colony....................................Elkins, Lillian G............................Elkins, Stephen B\ ; Ellensburg, Wash., geologic atlas. Ellice Islands, chart......................Ellis Island......................................Elmendorf, Newton W................. .Elmer, James L.............................Elmore Islands, chart...................El Paso, Tex., tin............................Ely, Charles S..................................Elymus Canadensis.................... ’ ’Embroidery, apparatus for............Emeralds........................................Emery, A. H...............................Emery, Elizabeth J...............................Employees, agreements with employ- „ ers........................................... 169,297Employers, agreements with employ-

ees ....................... — ■—Encampment, Wyo„ copper

topographic sheet.......Enderbury Island, chart.... Engard, Albert C....................................Engineer Corps, see Engineer Depart-

ment, Army.Engineer Department, Armv..............

164,206,238,266,294Engineering, laboratory practice. 189,253

mining........................................... i48Engineers, civil, Navy..................... 58,229

civilian............................................... 206titles in Cuba.................................... 15g

England, see Great Britain.Engraving, Daniel process................... 141Engraving and Printing Bureau, ad-

ditional building......... 65,121Enlistment, Army.. 70,163,205,237,265,293

Hospital Corps, Army....................... 238of electricians in Navy..................... 286

Enrolled Bills Com., House, clerks. 28,123 Entomologists, Economic..................... 222Entomology, see Entomology Divi-

sion-Insects.

........ 286

........ 262

........... 261. 112,140 12,97,100 !......... 194.......196....... 67....... 6....... 137....... 196....... 227....... 6....... 222.......262....... 288....... 97

6

169,297 226 284196 166

Entomology Division .. 51,189,222,252,279 report, 1902.................................... 52

Envelops, for manifests....................... ’ 158Ephemeris, American, 1906 ................. 153Equator crossings, see Pilot charts.Equipment Bureau. 58,152,195,229,259,285

report, 1902......................................... 151Equity cases, rules of practice............ 166Erie, Lake.................................... 71,267 294

chart.................................... . ...’294Ernst, Anton...................................... , ”45Eros, observations of............................ ' 197Escambia County, Ala., bridge . ’ 30,95Esch, John J....................................... 45,142Estimates of appropriations, see bu-’

reaus and objects.Estrada Palma, Tomas.......................... 156Ethnology Bureau.......................... if®, 296

bulletins, to print.............................. 141Etlah, monitor............................................11Eucalyptus.................................................240Eufaula, Ala., bridge............................. 127

Janu ar y —June , 1903 xvPage

Eulogies, see Memorial addresses.Europe, automobiles.............................. 63

beet sugar.................................... 156,200exports to Costa Rica...........................261lights......................................................259railway automobiles...........................200reports of consuls in.......................... 232trade terms with Cuba....................... 289zinc....... .............................................. 289

European Station, report, 1902............ 151Evans, Allen B................................... 89,129Evans, Alvin........................................... 187Evans, Ira L..........................................27,89Evans, James........................................ 23,89Evanston, Wyo,, public building........... 121Everett, Lewis P........................ 36,110,180Everson, John Q..................................... 166Everton, Mary P.......................... 40,89,115Everts, Mary A................................... 89,129Ewell, Emily M...................................... 74Ewing, Samuel E............................... 32,89Ewing, W. L., steamer.......................... 159Examinations, Civil engrs., Navy.. 58,229

civil service...................................... 77Military Academy..............................237navy-yards and naval stations......... 152officers, army..................................... 163

Exchanges, cotton...................................232Excise Board, D. C., report, 1902........... 208Executive appropriations.................. 11,94Executive Mansion............................... 71Executive orders, P. I. civil governor.. 207 Executive proclamations, see Procla-

mations of President.Executive register................................. 101Exhibitions, see Expositions.Expenditures......... 66,202,234,263,288,290

see also names of Depts., etc.Exper. Sta. Record .. 52,145,189,223,253,279Experiment Station Work............ 146,279Experiment stations, agricultural, see

Agric.-experiment stations.Exper. Sta. Office .. 52,145,189,223,252,279

farmers’ institute specialist............ 191report, 1902 .................................... 52,254reports, to print................................. 187

Experiments.................................... 189,253Explosives............................................... 205Export tax, see Tariff.Exports 68,162,201,204,205,236,265,278,293

declared for United States. 157,233,262 see also countries and places.

Expositions, see names of expositions— places where held.

Extradition, Brazil............................... 260Guatemala......................................... 199Mexico.................................. 199,260,288Philippines................... 69,96,125

Faaroa Bay, chart................................... 197Factories, sanitation...................... 169

Swiss, in Germany’..............................232woolen fabrics.....................................231

Fairbank, Wallace............................... 6,35Fairbanks, Charles IP......... 10,27,121Fairex, Daniel........................................ 74Fairex, Mathilda M............................... 74Fairoaks, Cal., topographic sheet....... 55Fairs, agricultural................................. 261Fales, Marv E...................................... 32,89Fall, Orin T......................................... 41,89Fallon, Bridget........................ 115,136,180Family names, of Indians................... 150Fare Harbor, chart................................... 197Farerea Pass, chart............................... 197Fargo, N. Dak., public building.........121Farm animals, see Cattle—Hogs—

Sheep.Farm wagons......................................... 146Farmer, Fanny........................... 23,89,135Farmer, Hampton B........................ 89,131

PageFarmers, and Audubon societies.........278

and experiment stations.................. 252directory....................................... 278fruit garden....................................... • 279relation to good roads...................... 53

Farmers’ bulletins.................................. 51,146,189,190,223,253,255,279,281

Farmers’ Inst. Workers, Amer. Assoc, of 52Farmers’ institutes................................. 253

specialists........................................... 191Farms, cheese making.......................... 189

systems of management..................... 280Farnsworth, Arra M............................. 144Farriers............................................ 70Faught, Thomas B.......................33,116,180Fauna, fossil.................................... 149,257Fay, Harry C......................................... 6Fay, Josiah S................................. 26,35,89Fechet, E. O..........................................29,88Feeding, horses...................................... 189Feely, John J.......................................... 124Fees, attorneys,Spanish treatyclaims. 170 Fehrenback, William E........... 89,104,128Feldhausen, Joseph....................33,116,180Fellows, William A. P.......................... 6Feltus, Henry J.....................................18,89Ferguson, Charles H............................. 20Ferguson, E. M...................................... 103Ferguson, Marcia B................... 19,89,136Ferguson, William D............................ 74Fernandina, Fla., chart........................ 263Fernow, Berthold....... . ...................89,133Ferrier, Emma L................................... 6Ferris, Edwin........................................ 9,43Fertilizers......................................... 222,280

barnyard manure.............................. 146Colombia........................................... 155for sugar-cane................................... 222mineral............................................... 226potash in............................................. 222.

Fever, splenetic...................................... 221Fiber, crude........................................... 221Field operations, Soils Bureau, appli-

cations for..................... 224Soils Bureau, printing of............ 187

Fifleld, Lillie M............................... 6Filipinos, see Philippines.Filson, Washington T..................... 89,105Filtration, in determining crude fiber. 221

of water......................................... 251Finance, Cuba....................................261

Mexico........................................... 200Finance and Justice Dept., Philippine

Islands, see Philippine Islands Fi-nance and Justice Dept.

Finance, Commerce and, Monthly- Summary, see Commerce and Finance, Monthly Summary.

Finance Committee ...’................... 13,102Findings of Court of Claims...........73,165Fine Arts, Nat. School of, Colombia .. 155Finn, John............................................... 103Fire, in ships’ holds............................... 232Fire extinguishers............................ 63,289Fire pumps, electric.............................. 63Firearms, see Arms.Firing, small arms... ...................... 237,265Fish, Jerry S........................................... 40Fish Commission .. 77,168,209,240,269,296

report, 1902...........■.......................... 269reservations held by................. 188,221

Fish hatcheries, Indiana..................... 13Northville, Mich............................. 102

Fishbaugh, Lewis............................... 17,89Fisher, Cassius B............................... 42,89Fisher, Fannie T..................... 119,140,180Fisheries, North Sea............................... 232

Norway............................................... 157salmon, Alaska...................................204see also Fish Commission.

XVI Janua ry —June , 1903Page

Fisheries Committee........................ 13 102Fishermen, cod...................................... ’ 232Fishes, device for carrying.................. 63

hearing...........................................” 209in forest reserves.......................... 13,142Japan........................... 168,209,240,’269see also Fish Commission.

Fitch, Alice A...................................... 26,89Fitzsimmons, Caroline...................... 24,89Five Civilized Tribes Comn., rp., 1902 . 256

report, 1902, to print.......................... 187Flanagan, Christian J................. 37,89,116Flanagan, James..................... 114,135,180Flandreau Indians............................... 150Flatfish................................................... 240Flathead forest reserve.......................... 278Flattery, Cape, life-saving station.. 12,126 Flattery Rocks, life-saving station. 12,126 Flaxseed.................................................. 281Fleas, remedies for........................... ”’ 279Fleming, Abel............ .................. 24,31,90Fleming, Mary E........................... 110,180Fleming, Thomas............................... 20,39Fleming, William H............................... ’43Fler, John.................... 6Fletcher, Loren.................................. 30,126Fletcher breech mechanism............... 286Flinn, William.................................... 47 90Floods...............................................’.. 282

Red River.................................... ’’’’ 192Florence^Crittenton Mission, Nat... ’ 13,96

226............ 61............ 90............ 240............ 232............ 289 ...............262

............226 107,128,180 ............. 103............. 74........... 74........... 279

...........262

...........235........... 161

Florida, biological station . fullers’ earth..............post route map...............

Florida Brewing Company Flounder, winter...............Flour, American, in Malta.

American, in Siberia.... milk, Sweden.................

Fluorspar.............................Flynn, David......................Flynn, John, alias..............Foard, James A...................Foard, Mary A.....................Fog fruit...............................Fog-signals, Belgium.........

lists of...............................Pacific Coast...................see also names of places.

Fogle, Deborah J................Food, adulteration of.....................

cost in relation to nutritive value.. exhibition at Ghent........................gluten..................................................imports into Costa Rica.......production.........................................pure, laws of foreign countries.......samples of imported adulterations, standards for.................

Food for cattle...................Germany........................sugar-beet pulp............

Food for horses.................Foot-and-mouth disease .. Forage plants .. ..................

rape.................................Foraker, Joseph B.................Foreht, Henry................... .Fordney, Joseph IP.............Foreign Affairs Committee...........Foreign coins, see Coins, foreign.Foreign Com. & Navigation, 1902.. 162,236Foreign Commerce Bureau....... 63„ . 156,200,232,261,288Foreign Mail Serv.. 60,154,198,230,260,287 Foreign Markets Division.............. 223

report, 1902............................................. 52Foreign relations, 1902 ......... 231 287

index .......................................... '....’187Foreign Relations Com....... 13,61,102,199

115,133,180 .... 14,222

279 200 222 261 224 279 290 222 22163

221 253 278 279 146

15,103,104 ........... 6 ... 137,142

29,124

I PageForest Reservations and Protection of

Game Committee................... 13,102Forest reserves, Montana............ 28,48,184

protection of................................. 13,142protection of game..................... 13,142stock-grazing in................................. 284see also names of reserves.

Foresters.................................................. 280Forestry......................................................280

Germany............ . ................................ 63Forestry Bureau, Agriculture Depart-

ment.............. 52,146,190,223,254,280report, 1902......................................... 52

Forests, British India..............................200Canada................................................ 232Cascade Range.............. . ................. 227Cascade Range forest reserve......... 282coniferous......................................... 279effect on climate.............................. ’ 281New England.................................... 255Oregon................................................ 149products, chemical studies.............. 279products, Philippines....................... 207Sierra Nevada Mountains............... 227Washington State............................. 227see also Forestry Bureau.

Formosa, government monopolies.... 289Formulas, radiation......................... 282Forrester, Thomas G........................ 90,131Forshay, Elmer E.................................. 209Fort Berthold Reservation....... ............ 56Fort Hall Reservation.......................... 49Fort Hamlin, Alaska............................. 193Fort Monroe, Va., Hygeia Hotel........... 99Fort Smith, Ark................................. 43,96Fortifications......................................... 266

appropriations........................ 28,98,184Forts, see Military posts—names of

forts.Foss, George E.................................. 139Fossils, animals, Cayuga Lake section. 149

birds............................................... 168devonian....... ......................................257

Foster, Addison G........................ 13,19,111Foster, David J........................................ 28Foster, James P........................ 115,135,180Foster, Murphy J............................... 98,101Foundlings, Wash. Hosp, for, rp.,1902 . 225Foundries, iron.................................... 456Fountain, Horace............................... 17,90Fowler, Charles N............................. 28, i23Fox, Edmund P............................ 21,90,135Fox, Joseph W.......................... 107,128,180Fox, Margaret................................. 90,105Fox River, dam...................................... 143Fox River Navigable Waterway Assoc. 143France, William H.......................37,117,180France, alcohol from acetylene.......... 288

automobiles................. ....................... 200beet sugar......................................... 200capital in foreign countries.......... 63cattle.................................................. 63cider......................................................222coal..................................................... 288coal strike........................................ ’ 63colonies.................................................200cultivation of cotton in Africa....... 232firearms.............................................. 289horseshoe nails.......................... 289iron..................................................... 288labor............................. 63National Agricultural Institute./. 224 photographs on fruit........................ 200reciprocity with United States....... 13sand bricks........................................ 200sardines.................................. /'.../ 157silk..............................................7 i57.289station for aerial soundings............ 282steel................................................... 288trade with Brazil............................... 261

January —June , 1903 XVII

PageFrance, trade with U. 8........................ 200

treaties with U. S.............................. 231wages......................... 63water power........................................ 201

France, Bank of.................................... 200Frankford Arsenal............ .................... 72Franklin Furnace, N. J., topog. sheet. 228

zinc and manganese...........................226Franks, Wiley........................................ 144Frauds, election.................................... 29Fraxinophilus, polyporus..................... 146Frazier, Milton................................... 32,90Free Delivery Division......................... 154Freedmen’s Hospital, report, 1902 ....... 225Freeman, Frank E........................ 18,90,131Freeman, H. B...................................... 90Freight rates............................. 210,269, 278Fremantle, Australia............................ 230French, Wilson........................ 115,133,180French, see France.French Academy.....................................251French spoliation cis., see Court of Cis.Fresno, Cal............................................... 223Friendly Islands, see Tonga Islands.Friendship,Spain and U.S............ 260,288Frith, George W.................................... 74Frith. Thomas I .................................... 74Fritz Cove, chart.................................... 291Frontier inspection............................... 64Frost, William S................................... 6,37Frosts....................................................... 54

South Carolina,................................. 147Fruit, examination............................... 51

farmers’ garden................................. 279new varieties.................................... 280photographs on................................. 200testing varieties.......................... 190,254tropical, German import of............ 232tropical and subtropical.................. 279

Fruit products, examination.............. 51Fruit-tree bark-beetle............................ 222Fruit-trees.............................................. 280Frye, William P............................ 10,97,185Fuel, briquettes...................................... 261

D. C..................................................... 76liquid, for Navy................................. 151petroleum......................................... 65

Fugitives, see Criminals. Fulford, Clara H................................... 180Fulford, Daniel...................................... 180Fuller, Luman........................................ 6Fullers’ earth......................................... 226Fullerton, John........................ 114,133,180Fulton automatic river gage............... 282Funakoshi Wan, chart.......................... 196Funds, for roads.................................... 53Fungi, legislation for control of .. 189,253Fungicides.............................................. 222Funter Bay, chart...................................291Furniture, tube...................................... 289Gabrion, Isaac..................... 33,120,180Gage Canal............................................. 254Gages, rain and snow........................... 255

river................................................... 282wire................................................... 290

Gaines, Joseph II.................................... 29Gales, see Winds.Gallagher, Eliza............................... 90,129Gallinger, Jacob II.. 12,13,16,19,98,101,112Gamble, Robert J......... 102,122,150,185,186Game, forest reserves...................... 13,142Gammon, Edward M...................... 111.180Gardens, fruit......................................... 279Garland, James.......................... 118,128,181Garnett, Granville...................... 11,99,181Garrison, Mary A............................ 119,181Garrisoned towns, Philippines............ 237Gas, D. C............................... J................ 101

natural................................................ 226Gaskill, Henry W ................................... 6

PageGaskins, John......................................... 166Gates, Elizabeth C............................. 19,90Gates, James N.................................... 21,90Gatling guns........................................... 287Gaugers................................................... 50Gauges, see Gages.Gauss, Herman...................................... 123Gazetteer, Philippines, to print........... 141Gelechiidse.............................................. 269General Appraisers, see Appraisers.General Education Board..................... 9General Grant Nat. Park, see Sequoia

and Gen. Grant National Parks.General Land Office, see Land Office,

General.General orders, Adjutant-General.... 70,

163,205,237,265,293Cav.,etc.,School. 70,164,206,238,266,294 Engineer Department.. 164,206,238,294 Navy Department 58,151,195,229,258,285 Revenue Cutter Service................... 236

General Service and Staff College.......293report, 1902 ......................................... 238

General staff, see Staff, General.Geneva County, Ala., bridge.......... 30,183Geodesy.................................................... 263Geographic names, Hawaii........... 234,263Geographical directory, Philippines.. 141 Geol. atlas of U. S... 55,149,194,227,257,283 Geological Survey . 55,148,193,225,256,282

distribution of publications....... 187lands reserved for reservoirs........... 28report, 1901......................................... 55report, 1902.......................................... 194

Geology, see Geological Survey—Hy-drography Division.

George, Thomas J................................. 33,90Georgetown, D. C................................... 101Georgetown and Tennallytown Ry... 167 Georgetown Barge, Dock, Elevator

and Railway Company.... 76Georgia, fullers’ earth........................... 226

labor laws............................................ 169post route map................................... 61

Georgian Bay, charts.............. 238,267,285German east Africa, see Africa.Germany,agricultural machinery.... 288

alcohol motors................................... 63American products for..................... 63automobiles...................................... 63bicycles......................................blockade of Venezuelan ports briquette machinery................bundling press..........................business firms in China...........business record, 1902................ceramic industry.....................cider...........................................coal-tar-color industry............colony at Kyao-chau...............commerce .’...............................commercial education ... cotton.................................. '....electricity on vessels...............embroidering apparatus........exports to Morocco.................exports to United States.......fire extinguishers........... .......food for live stock.......... ........forestry.................................... .fuel...".......................................industries..................................metric system...........................milk powder.............................newspapers in colonies......... .passenger steamers.................potatoes.................................... .profits of industries. 1902.........quartz glass............................. .railroads..................................

.. 156

.. 201

.. 156

.. 261

.. 261

.. 262

.. 63

.. 222

.. 156

.. 262

.. 63

.. 289... 200.. 262.. 262.. 232 63,232 63,289 ... 63. 63.. 289... 63 ...200.. 63... 232.. 202 ... 262.. 289... 262... 262

XVIII January —June , 1903Page . 261 . 201

.. 232 . 232 . 200 . 262 . 289 . 232 . 201 . 289 . 232 . 289 . 288

----- J, ^x...x.,............................... 22,41,90 Gettysburg,Pa., monuments, etc. 44,96,103X.---- XT-x rx__x---------- . 70

............ 6 .... 156,200 .......... 6,37 .. 35,49,130 .. 23,28,122 114, 133,181 .........42,90

.. 47,90,112

. 37,111,181 .........27,90

............ 141 110,135,181

90 ’.’26’96,135 ............ 262 ............ 157 ............ 194 120,133,181

Germany, sand bricks...........shipbuilding.......................sugar law............................Swiss factories...................tariff....................................tiles in meat shops............tobacco...............................trade with South America trade with Venezuela.......transportation.............. .tropical fruit................. .tubing and tube furniture Venezuelan claims...........

Gerry, Sarah A........................Gcvvj0Mmg,rn., U1V11U1UC11LS, etc. ‘H, VO

Gettysburg Nat. Park Comn., rp., 1902. Geyer, Rebecca H .. Ghent, Belgium.......Gibbs, Henry R ..... Gibson, Henry R .... Gibson, Paris............Gifford, Sarah E.......Gilbert, Alonzo.......Gilbert, Ann............Gilbert, Jennie M... Gilbert, Lyman A. L Gillett, Charles IF___Gilmore, Mary A. F. Glafcke, H •...............Glass, Rebecca A___Glass, quartz............Glauchau, Germany . Glauconite................Glazer, Joanna..........Glenn, John....................... 6Glenn Creek gold-mining dist., Alaska 226 Gloucester, Mass., fishery products

landed at .... 77,168,209,241,269,296 — .... 222

.... 222

.... 63

.. 42,90

.... 226 226,289 .... 262 162,200 .... 232 .... 232 ... 156 .... 63 .... 62 .... 123 .... 199 .... 197 .... 190 111,181 .... 90 .... 90 .... 75

Glucose....................... '....Gluten feeds......................Goats, Maltese............ .Goddard, Luther D...........Gold....................................

Alaska...........................Australasia.....................imports and exports ... Latin America..............Primorskaya.................production.....................

Gold Coast Railway....... Gold standard, Amazonas Goldfogle, Henry M........ Goma-brea..........................Good Bay, chart................Good roads train......... .Goodrich, Mary J..............Goodwin, Alexander W... Goodwin, Elisha A............Gordon, Robert.................Gorgas, William C................... 104.138,184Gorrell, Cyrus V .......................... 34,90,108Goshen Hole, Wyo................................. 56Goslin, Emma D’............................... 90,133Gothenburg, Nebr., topographic sheet.’ 56

------ ~ 90,131... 6... 190

____ 148 67,160,203,235,264,291

intestinal parasites of inmates.... report, 1902.......................................

Government Laboratories Bureau ... Government monopolies, Formosa... Government officials, delinquent....

new offices created.....................Government ownership, of railroads.

Gothenburg, , „ r___Gould, Alphonso T.. .7.. 7...... Gove, Freeman R........................ .Government, road improvement,

what it fails to do............ .Govt. Actuary...... 67,160,203,23a, zo-i, zvi Government bonds, seeGovt. Actuary-

Loans and Currency Division.Govt, documents, see Documents.Government Hospital for Insane ... 47,56

----------------2------. 292 225 207 289

66 251 270

77 141 121

159220253

PageGovt. Printing Office 77,168,209,241,269,297

report, 1902.................................. —salary of public printer................" ’stable..................................................

Govt, property, see Public property.Govt. Reservations, see Reservations.Government salary tables...................Grade crossings, D. C.............................Graduate school of agriculture............Graduate School of Agriculture, Ohio

State University................... 189,223.......29,123............ 264 .. 23,90,135 .... 115,181 120,132,181.... 117,181

144 156 16952

6 197 251 187 223 279 281

.... 262,281

............ 257

....... 12,126 117,129,181... 14,15,45 ............ 208. 37,90,112

....... 11,90

Graff, Joseph V........................Grafting, skin..........................Graham, Charles.................Graham, Harry L...................Graham, John........................Graham, Thomas...................Graham, William H....... ........Grain, tariff in Great Britain

transportation..............Grain louse.............................Grainger, Charles M..............Grand Banks, ice...................Grand Prize at Rome.............................Grand Rapids, Mich., public building. Grand Valley, irrigation.......................Grape-fruit........................ . ....................Grape juice, unfermented...................Grapes.......................Graphite............ .......Graves, Jay P............Graves, Philander H. Graves, Confederates. Gray, Horace.............Gray, Wilson G..........Grealish.M.J......................................Great Britain, Alaskan boundary. 154,219

American locomotives.......American shoe machines___American wares......................army...........................................beef supplies.............................Cabinet......................................Chilean trade with.................cider...........................................electric power...........................herring fisheries.......................industries..................................motor-cycles.............................municipal trading...................prevention of bobbin bulging, standardization........................tariff on grain...........................trade with America.................treaties with U. S waterworks.........

Great Eastern Canal.......................Great Falls and Old Dominion Ry

20026263

163 200 297 155 222 232 168 15663

262 156 262 156 261

10,156,198,219 ................. 262 .............. 254__________________ _ _ g 13

Great Lakes, climate of forestless re-gions a round................................. 281

lights and fog-signals.........................235meteorological charts................ 192,282naval training station....................... 58see also Northern and Northwestern

Lakes Survey.Greece, consular conv. with U. S___

currants...........................................economic conditions........................money-order convention with U.S. paper barrels.........silk culture...........sulphate of copper

198289262219261289

sulphate of copper..................... 201,262Greeley, Martin................................. 90,108Greely, Charles B................................. 26,90Green, Ann M.................................... 90,133Green, S.R.............................................. 123Green, William H.................................. 6Green Bay........................... 71,267,294Green Island Anchorage, chart........... 197Greenalite................................ 194

January —Jun e , 1903 XIX

PageGreene, William S............................. 137Greenlau, Adelaide........................ 74Greenman, Anson.................................. 6Greenman, James......................... 19,90,131Greensboro, N. C., Government offices. 65Greer, Rebecca R............................... 21,90Gregg, George F.................................... 20Gregg, Louisa.......................................... 106Gregg, Robert C............................... 103,137Grennue, Joseph........................ 34,113,181Griffin, Sarah, see Riley.Grindstone, N. Y., topographic sheet.. 149Griswold, John N. A............................... 166Grosse Isle, light.................................... 96Grosvenor, Chas. H. 44.49,137,143,144,186,188Ground, temperature, Manila.............. 165Grove, Hans A.......................... 116,135,181Grove, Leonard S............................... 25,90Grubaugh, George R...................... 105,181Guam or Guajan Island, commerce.... 162

Filipino prisoners............................. 58

Page

government........................................ 58Guatemala.................. 62,156,231,88

convention -with U. S.........................219earthquakes...................... 155extradition........................................ 199polypodium........................................ 296steamship line to United States.... 199

Guayaquil, Ecuador........................ 62,156Gubat, P. I., chart................................. 234Gulf, see name of gulf.Gulf Coast, petroleum............................ 226Gun-carriages, see Gun mounts.Gun mounts................................. 72,97,287Gunboats................................................ 195Gunnery, injuries to property.............. 103Gunpowder............................................. 205Guns, cost of manufacture................... 72

Gatling................................................ 287machine............ . .............................. 287rapid-fire......... ................................... 287specifications.................................... 230

Hanscom, Richard G.............. 120,127,181Hanson, John, statue............................ 187Harbors, see Engineer Dept., Army.Hardaway, Alice.............. ................... 74Harding, Lucy A.................................. 114Haren, Mary E...................... 117Harford County, Md............................. 53Hargeria.................................................. 168Hargreaves, Robert............................... 6Harlem, N. Y., see New York City.Harper, George B.................................. 165Harpoot, Turkey, American vehicles. 63 Harput, see Harpoot.Harrington, George F., alias.... 20,90,133Harrington, Grace..................... 46,114,181Harris, Isaac............................... 36,117,181Harris, Parmenas F............................... 6Harris, William A....................... 16,102,104Harrison, Ambrus U............................ 6,32Harrison, Carter B........................ 17,36,90Harrison, James...................... 110,132,181Hart, Albert J...................................114,181Hart, Frederick.....................................22,90Hart, Zac................................................ 99Hart Farm School.................................. 220Hartford, Conn., bridge............ 95,100,126Hartville, Wyo., geologic atlas............ 283Harvard, cruiser................................... 9Harvard University............................... 9Harvests, see Crops.Haskell, Ann M............................ 20,90,135Hassler Harbor, chart............................ 291Hastings, Harry, see Mason, Harry E.Hatch, Harriet.................................... 42,90Hattery, William M................. 114,128,181Haugen, Gilbert N................................... 49Havana, Cuba, reports of civil officers. 266

sanitary condition............................ 156Hawaii, bubonic plague claims.........9,49

Guntersville, Ala., bridge......... 96,100,127Gutta-percha, Brazil............................... 157Gypsum................................................... 227

bibliography...................................... 226Haapai Group, chart............................. 58Habana.see Havana.Hague protocol, Venezuela................. 288Hail cannon........................................... 192Haiti........................................ 156

commerce.................... 162,223commissioner of labor, rp. ,1902 . 242,297election law........................................ 144fishes.................................................... 241geographic names..................... 234,263governor’s report, 1902..................... 225history of tariff treaty......................... 185labor question.................... 982d Legislative Assembly.................. 54lighthouses........................................ 158

election of president........................ 62Hale, Eugene...................... 11,16,58,98,104Hale, James A............................. 31,90,118Hale, Jane......................................... 90,119Halfmoon Bay, Cal., life-saving sta... 101Hall, Darwin S....................................... 123Hall, Hewlette A.................................... 123Hall, John H.................................... 117,181Hall, William M...................................... 166Haller, Jennie E.................................... 74Haller, Samuel M................................. 74Ham. David........................................... 6Hamburg, Germany, milk expos....... 63

proposed university....... ............... 289shoemakers’ exhibition................... 201

post route map................................... 61reciprocity with United States....... 98right of way .. t................................. 16silver currency................................. 9

Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Sta-tion, report, 1902 ................ 254

Hawaii Ditch Company, Limited....... 16Hawkins, Emily.......... ........... 119,139,181Haxtun, Annie A................................... 166Haxtun, Milton...................................... 166Hay, James.................................................137

wood imports.................................... 157Hamene Bay, chart............................... 197Hamilton, John, 2d..................... 26,90,132Hamilton, revenue steamer................ 161Hamilton formation............................. 149Hammond, William A.......................... 104Hammondsport, N. Y., topog. sheet .. 257Hampden, Me., Dix monument.......... 137Hampton, Kensey J................... 44,103,184Hampton, Va., Soldiers’ Home............ 170Hampton Normal and Agric. Inst .... 148Hanford area, Cal.................................. 255Hanna, Marcus A................................. 12,87Hansbrough, Henry C.... 13,28,101,122,208

Hay, John........................................ 141,219Hay-Bond treaty.................................... 10Haynes, John............................ 107,135,181Healds Bank, light vessel................... 125Health Board for Philippine Islands,

see Philippine Islands Health Bd.Health Department, D. C....................... 268

report, 1902................................... 167,239Health Reports, see Public Health Rps.Heard, Melinda...................................... 6Hearing, in fishes.....................................209Hearn, G. D....................................... 166Heath, W. C..................................... 145Heatwole, Joel P............................... 141,186Hebrew Union Veteran Association .. 138Hebron Academy.................................. 193Heddleson, Mary B........................... 47,90Heen, Nellie E.................................... 28,90Heinzman, George............................. 25,90

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XX January —June , 1903Page

Heiser. John G........................................ 6Heiskell, Ferdinand................ 108,131,181Heitfeld, Henry.................... 101,122Helena, Ark........................................ 43,95Helena. Mont., topographic sheet .... 257Hellig Olav, Danish steamship...........289Helphinstine, Henry C.......................... 20Helton, Oliver P...................................47,90Hematite, Spain.................................... 262Hemenway, James A..........................28,123Hempstead, N. Y., topographic sheet. 257Heneh, Martha E............................... 34,90Henderson, William A.......................... 6Henderson, Ky., Christian Church ... 90Henequen....................................... 200,232Henry, Robert L................................ 43Henry, William................................ 75Heppel, George................................ 15Herbarium, Nat., contrib. from..... 296Herbst, Rudolph.............................. 16Herring.............................................. 168Hersum, Ann A.................................. 42,90Hertzog, Andrew J................................. 6Hesperornis............................................. 168Hess, Clarence D.................................... 6Hexom, Ole....................................... 90,129Heywood, William.......................... 21,40,90Hibbard, Eli........................................... 138Hides, Hungary...................................... 262Higgins, George H.......................... 117,181Higgins Classical Institute................... 193High license, see Licenses.High Plains............................ 55,194Highways, see Roads—Streets.Hill, Asa C...................................... 26,46,90Hill, Emmet C............................. 23,90,131Hill, Isaac S ........................................... 74Hill, Nancy C., see Bell.Hill, S. Josie....................................... 42,90Hills, Frank E.......................... 117,128,181Hilo, Hawaii, post-office site................ 158Hilton, Charles S. F..................... 33,113,181Hinkle, Mary A................................. 90,118Hinsdale, Burke A................................. 148Hinton, James M.................................. 50History, articles concerning...................233Hitchcock, Ethan A............................. 166Hitt, Robert R.................................... 29,124Hoag, Israel V............................. 26,90,129Hoar, George F.................................. 57,185Hober, Hiram A................................. 17,90Hodge, William M................................. 6Hodges, Jacob E....... ............................. 74Hodges, William B................................. 74Hogs, inspection.......... ......................... 221

quarantine....................... 51,221,252,278soft pork and bacon........................ 146tankage for........................................ 279

Hohenstein boiler trials...................... 151Hoists, ammunition................................. 286Hokushu,..chart...................................... 285Holbrook’s salamanders...................... 77Holiday, Sylvester................................. 6Holland, see Netherlands. Holliday, Elias S............................... 36,131Hollingsead, Martha A........................ 7Holmes, Henry M............................... 15,90Holmes, Henry T .. . . . ........................... 75Holmes, Ira J. S.......................... 112,132,181Holstein, Maggie V................... 90.113,136Homes.............................................. 189,253

plants for adornment of..................... 281Homestead.............................................. 147

Alabama......................................142,183Alaska......................................... 122,183Colville Reservation........................ 95commutation of entries................... 1222d entries........................................... 186soldiers............................................... 122

Homotrypa............................................. 209

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PageHonduras...................... 62,156,199,261,288

agriculture......................................... 232commerce, 1902 ................................. 262rubber vine................................. 156,157traction railroad........................ 261,289

Honolulu. Hawaii, immigrant station. post-office site...............................revenue steamer...............................

Honshu, chart.......................................Hookworm disease.................................Hooper, Otis T.................................... 21,90Hoover, James A.................................... 117Hopkins, Albert J............................. 123,137Hopkins, Hannah J..................... 20,90,135Horizon, light rays deflected near. 153,197 Hornbrook, James J............................. 96Horne, A. Paul........................... 22,90,136Horses............................................... 146,266

feeding........................................ 189,253inspection and quarantine.............. 221larceny of, Indian Territory....... 44,96selecting and judging........................ 280transportation................................... 51

Horseshoe nails...................................... 289Horticulture and Botany Section . 189,223 Horton, Benjamin J.............................Hospital Corps, Army............................

enlistment.........................................Hospitals, Army....................................

marine................................................see also names of hospitals—places

where located.Hostetler, William H. T...........111,132,181Hot Springs, Ark., Reservation......... 9,27

report, 1902 ......................................... 225Hotaling, Lyman................................... 7,35Hotchkiss rapid-fire gun.........................287Hotchkiss revolving cannon................ 287Hott, George W.................................. 75Hour angle........................................ 153,197House of Representatives.. 28,122,186,220

... 186

... 122

... 186

... 277

... 143 117,181 . 39,90 . 47,90 ... 20.... 15 ... 74.... 74 .... 225

161

clerks ......................... '..commissioner from Alaska... employees...............................journal....................................office building........................

Houseal, William H.....................Houston, Alman J.......................Houston, Stephen J.....................Howard, Benjamin W......... .Howard, Charles W.....................Howard, John B..........................Howard, Joseph H...........,..........Howard University, report, 1902 Howarth, Richard'S.................. 118,129,181Howe, George F............................ 20,90,133Howe, Michael.......................... 110,132,181Howgate, Henry W............................... 93Hoyt, Edna K............................... 27,90,130Hubbard, Gardiner G............................ 148Hubbard, Jared P............................ 21,39,90Huckelberry, John W............................ 7Hudson, William H.... Hudson River................Huffman, Abraham W. Huffman, John..............Hufford, Jeffrey............Hughes, Benjamin F .. Hughes, James A...........Hull, John A. T.............Humes, Milton............Humidity, 1888-1901.... Hungary, hides............

see also Austria.Hunt, Charles H., alias Hunt, Elias...................Hunt, Mitchell..............Hunt. Zebedee.............Hunter, J. Banks...........Hunter. J. P.................

............ 143 108,136,181 ........ 18,90 116,134,181 116,133,181

............ 122.... 45,137 96,100,127

262

119,139,182 ............ 75 .. 20,90,135 ............ 75 ... 25,33,90 ............ 74

Janua ry —Jun e , 1903 XXI

PageHunter, Janies............................... 17,48,90Huntington, Thomas............................ 74Huntsman, John W. B....................... 18,90Hurepiti Bay, chart............................... 197Huron, Lake............................... 71,267,294

chart.......................................... 238,267Hurricane Hole, chart.......................... 259Hussey, Josephine .. .............................. 40Hutcheson, Furney............................... 166Hutcheson, J. B..................................... 166Hutchinson, Eliza M................. 40,113,181Hutchinson, William S....................... 17.90Hutt, Port, chart.................................... 196Hydra....................................................... 241Hydrographic bull. 58,152,195,229,259,285 Hydrographic Office. 58,152,195,229,259,285 Hydrography, Isthmus of Panama. 55,194 Hydrography Division. 56,149,194,258,284

distribution of Water-supply papers 187Hygeia Hotel, Old Point, Va................ 99Hygienic Laboratory....... 159,236,265,292Hymenolepis......................... 292Hypsograph............................................. 263Ice, Grand Banks................................... 197

Great Lakes........................................ 282Ice bulletin................................. 54,147,224Idaho, artesian wells............................ 258

boundary........................................... 56irrigation........................................... 223post route map.................................. 61

lemo Island,chart................................. 196Ignition, of cotton................................. 232Iletzk, Russia, salt mines...................... 201Illinois, coal........................................... 226

cooperative agric. experiments .... 252courts of United States..................... 165post route map................................... 61

Illustrations, in bulletins .............. 189,252of coins............................................... 184

Iloilo, P. I., chart................................... 160Iloilo River, chart................................. 160Iloilo Strait, chart................................. 160Imataca, Cano, chart............................. 196Immigrant stations, Ellis Island......... 67

Quarantine Island............................ 67sale of liquor forbidden................... 14

Immigrants, medical inspection.........161Immigration........................................... 219

Canada............................................... 200Colombia........................................... 288decisions............ 65,159,202,234,263,290decisions, Philippines................ 239,295laws..................................................... 233regulations ................................. 203,233to regulate............................. 14,184,188

Immigration Bureau............ 64,67,158,203Immigration Committee....................... 14Imperial, Cal....... . ............................ 191Implements, agricultural, see Agri-

cultural machinery.Import tax, see Tariff—names of arti-

cles imported.Importers, excess customs repaid....... 262Imports .... 68,162,201,204,205,236,265,293

see also countries and places.Incandescent electric lamps.. . . ............152Income tax, Prussia...................... 156,262Incomes, Prussia.................................... 262Independent treasuries, Baltimore.... 65Index, to Adv. sheets of consular rps. 63

to Amer. Republics Bur. bulletins.. 288 to circulars, Adjutant-General 163 to Congressional Record .. 5,87,179,277 to copyrights...................................... 297to decisions of Compt. of Treas., etc. 198 to diplomatic correspondence, etc.. 187 to D. C. laws, 57th Cong. 2d sess....... 268to documents, 57th Cong. 1st sess .. 241 to Engineer Dept, reports, 1866-1900 . 266to general orders, Adjutant-Gen... 163

PageIndex, to laws relating to War Dept.. 205

to military subjects................... 163,237to Notice" to Mariners, 1902, Coast

Survey........................................... 160to Notice to Mariners, 1902, H. O... 58 to Official Gazette, Pat. Office.. 228,284 to patent decisions.................... 150,194to patentees, inventions, etc............ 258to Public Health Reports..................161to special orders, Adjutant-Gen.... 163 to Treasury decisions...................... 65

I Index-catalogue, of medical and vet-erinary zoology........ 145,252

surgeon-general’s library..................294Indexing, agricultural literature....... 189India, commerce.................................... 162

cotton........................................... 261,289irrigation works................................. 200pepper................................................ 232railroads............................................. 156wheat....................................................289

India rubber, see Rubber.Indian affairs, decisions.........................228Indian Affairs Committee, House.. 29,124

Senate............................. 14,102,186,252Indian agencies........................................ 284Indian Bureau....... 56,150,194,228,258,284

appropriations............................ 102,184report, 1902................................... 194,256

Indian corn, see Corn.Indian depredation claims....................151Indian Education, Dept, of, N.E. A... 56Indian lands................................... 10,14,56

allotments of...................................... 10Minnesota...................................... 48,96

Indian Ocean, tides................................. 256Indian reservations, crimes on............ 95

town sites............................. 185Indian schools....................................284Indian Schools Supt., report, 1902 ....... 56Indian service, supplies.................. 56,256Indian Territory, Cherokee Indians .. 150

Chickasa w Indians.......................... 150courts of United States..................... 43Indian inspector, report, 1902 ........... 256judge.................................................. 136larceny of horses and live stock .. 44,96 medicine and surgery....................... 29mine inspector, report, 1902............ 225pharmacy........................................... 29post route map................................... 61recording of deeds, etc..................... 96timber and stone............................. 9

Indian wars, military records.........27,138Indiana, asphalt, oil, and gas................ 226

coal....................................................... 226fish hatchery...................................... 13post route map...................... 61

Indianapolis, Ind., public building... 27 Indianola, Miss............................. 48,198Indians, family names............................ 150

laws, treaties, etc................................. 252Mendocino County, Cal..................... 296New York State................................. 10political status.....................................228trading with........................................ 194see also Indian—names of reserva-

tions and tribes.Indicator, tidal......................................Indo-China, currency............................Industrial arbitration............................Industrial combinations, see Trusts.Industrial exhibition, Limoges...........Industrial Home School, D. C..............Industrial property, see Patents.Industrial training ...............................Industries, Great Britain.....................

Honduras...........................................Ontario..............................................

Industry, brig.......................... . .............

64 232 270

28976

148156 261 262

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Infection, yellow fever.................. 204,264Infectious diseases, animals .... 10,95,221

District of Columbia........................ 101Infectiveness, of milk............................ 188Ingots, steel............................................. 232Injunctions........................................ io, 136

patent cases....... ............................. 45Ink............................................................ 145Insane, Government Hospital for, see

Government Hospital for Insane.Insanity, statistics............................ 97,220Insecticides............................................. 222

for San Jose scale............... 189,190,254Insects, injurious to redwood.............. 190

legislation for control of.......... 189,253see also Entomology Division.

Inspection, certificates of.......................233customs.............................................. 64of animals imported into U.S......... 262of boilers............................................. 100of cattle........................... 51,221,261,288of safety appliances.......................... 241of tea................................................... 158of war-ships........................................... 58

Inspector-General, Army.............. 71,293report, 1902 ......................................... 69

Inspectors of steam vessels, see Steam-boat Inspection Service.

Institutes, farmers’................................. 253Institutions, free entry of articles for. 290 Instruction, military............................. 189Instrument Division........................ 53,255Instruments, measuring.........................292

meteorological.................................. 266recording........................................... 53

Insular Affairs Bureau. 71,164,206,238,294 report, 1902.................................... 70

Insular Affairs Committee....... 30,125,220Insular possessions, govt, by U. S.........141

see also names of islands.Insurance companies, claims....... 158,159Insurgents, Philippines................... 70,206Intensity observations................... 234,263Intercontinental railwav..................... 98Interior Dept......... 54,147,192,224,256,282

census records in............................. 8military records in............................ 138printing and binding....................... 57reports, 1902 ..................... 54,179,225,256reservations held by................. 188,221

Interior Dept., Philippine Islands, seePhilippine Is. Interior Dept.

Internal commerce........... 162,200,205,236Internal revenue, decisions.............. 65

159,202,203,234,263,290 see also Internal Revenue Office.

Internal Revenue Office................. 67,203report, 1902 ..................................... 64,67

Internat. Bridge and Terminal Co. li, 30,96 International Commission of Ameri-

can Archaeology and Ethnology. 260 International law........................... 230,233International Prison Congress....... 201International Railway Congress.... 155International Sanitary Bureau..... 200International Sanitary Convention... 232Interoceanic canals. 14,62,156,185,188,199

documents concerning, to print... 187 Interoceanic Canals Committee.......... 14Interpreters, Korea.................. 62Interstate & For. Commerce Com.. 30,125 Interstate commerce.. 14,43,44,97,143,270

liquors.............................. 43Interstate Commerce Commission ."' ’ 77

158,169,210,241,269 report, 1902 ............................... 77,269

Interstate Commerce Committee......... 14Intestinal parasites................................. 292Intoxicants, see Liquors.Invalid Pensions Committee...........31,127

PageInventions, see Patents. Invoices, consular............................ 96,124Invoicing, tobacco................................. 233Ionized air.............................................. 268Iowa, labor laws.................................... 241

post route map.................................. 61war claims......................................... 49

Iowa,U.S.S.................................. 286j Iowa and Missouri Railway Company. 11i Iquitos, Peru, trade in 1902 ................... 261

Ireland, steel castings.......................... 289Iron.................................................... 200,226

foundry in Japan............................. 156France................................................ 288Mesabi Hills...................................... 194Mexico................................................ 231pig, production................................. 62statistics............................................. 283

Iron cowpea........................................... 190Irrigation.................................. 223,254,282

India................................................... 200strawberries...................................... 279Utah............................................. 187,280

j Irrigation papers. 56,149,194,258,284distribution of.................................. 187

Isaacs, Alfred S...................................... 118j Islands, see names of islands.

Isle au Haut, Me., light, etc................ 126Isle of Pines, see Pines, Isle of. Isoclinic lines............ . ........................... 208Isogonic lines......................................... 208Isthmian canal, see Interoceanic ca-

nals.Isthmian Canal Commission................ 66Isthmus, see name of isthmus.Italy, blockade of Venezuelan ports .. 201

citrus fruit.......................................... 261commerce............ .1........................... 200phylloxera.......................................... 63silkworms...................................... ... 201

Itasca County, Minn., bridge.............11,96Ivey, Mary J................................... 26,47,90Ivory, Antwerp...................................... 262Ivy, lighthouse tender.......................... 67Jackman, Ann M........................ 22,90,134Jackson, Andrew........................ 18,90,130Jackson, Ann S...................................... 50Jackson, James T.......................... 24,40,90Jackson, Oliver C....................... 33,113,181Jackson, Willard A............................. 42,90Jackson, William W............................... 11Jacksonville, Fla.,public building.... 97Jacobs, Elizabeth............................... 34,91Jail, D. C., warden.................................. 101James, Hannah E................................. 7,34James Hamilton Lewis, schooner....... 231Janes, Hiram......................................... 7Jansen, Gustav................................. 118,140Japan, applied entomologv.....................222

fishes................... 168,209,240,269 government iron foundrv................ 156oyster culture.............. . ...................... 168Plants.................................................. 281railroads...................................... 157,262sugar refining..................................... ’262tariff................................................... 63

Jefferson Memorial and InterstateGood Roads Convention............ 190

Jefferson Memorial Assoc, of U. S.. 124,184 Jefferson Memorial Road..................... 190Jennings, Henry.................................... 7Jerusalem artichokes....................... 63,261Jimenez, Port, chart................. 285Johns, Elizabeth.................................... 74Johnson, Ellen..............................37,107,181Johnson, Gilman B.......................21,91,134Johnson, Peter............................. 36,91,115Johnston, Lambert.......................... 120,181Johnston, Martha A............................. 7Johnston, Sanders W................ 106,140,181

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Page 7,34Johnston, William..........................

Joint resolutions, see Bills—Laws.Joint-stock companies, Scotland..Jolo Sea, chart.................................Jones, Betsey...................................Jones, Cyras'....... .............................Jones, James.................................4v, a±,___Jones, John Paul, manuscripts con-

cerning ............................... 297statue................................................... 102

Jones, Julia E................................. 46,91,107Jones, Levi..........................Jones, Samuel G................Jones, Wesley L...................Joplin, Mo., lead and zinc Jordan, Julia A..................Jordan River......................Joseph, James H................Journal, Frederick............Journals, House.............................. .... ’277

Senate................................................ 277State and Territorial........................ 242

Joy. Charles F......................................... 126Jubb, William J................................... 31,120Judge-Advocate-General, Army ... 72,205

report, 1902................................... 70Judge-Advocate-Gen., Navy, rp., 1902.. 151Judges,additional, in U. S. courts. 42,44,96

m—----- ..136.. 195 .. 151 44,96 .. 136

........ 201

........ 160

... 91,131

........ 74 40,91,113

.......... 15

.......... 96

.......... 142

.......... 226

....... 39,91

.......... 280

.......... 7 36,110,181

Indian Territory list of.................

’ register................salaries.............South Carolina.................................. .......

Judgments, circuit and district courts. 151CourtofClaims................ 73,157,158,165Indian depredations...................... 151

Judicial appropriations..................... 11,94Judiciary Committee, House.... 42,49,136

Senate...................................... 14,57,102Judkins, Abner M.......................... 24,36,91Jump customs and boarding station .. 142’-------- *’ ’■ ........ 69

...................... 9

...................... 144 57,65,150,158,195

....... 179

. 188,221

... 26,91

.. 91,118

....... 285

.. 43,136----- 228 ....... 196 .... 7,16 13,29,95....... 196___ 95.... 169

___ 61 234,263

----- 95 .. 30,96

Juneau, Alaska, cable . school lands........subport of entry.......

Justice Department.... report, 1902..........reservations held by

Kaempfer, Ada S...........Kafer, Gottlieb..............Kagayan Sulu, chart...Kahn, Julius .....................Kahoka, Mo., topographic sheet. Kaingaroa Bay, chart...................Kaiser, Julius A.............................Kall tract, D. C.............................Kamaishi, Japan, chart...............Kansas, courts of United States..

labor statistics....................post route map..........................triangulation...........................

Kansas City, Kans........................Kansas City, Mo., bridge..................Kansas City, Parkville and St. Joseph

Electric Railway Company ... 30,96 " ----J— 100,127

.... 193

.... 259 160,203 ... 231

Kansas River, dam Kanuti River................... .Kapua Entrance, chart... Karquines Strait, chart... Kate and Anna, schooner....... ..........Katharine Islands, see Ujae Islands.Kathlamet texts ....Kauffman, Joseph A Kean, John................Kedzie, R. C............Keen, John................Kehn, John H ...... Kehoe, James N...... Keith, Fordyce M... Keith, William.........

296 ’34,120,181

. 99,101,102222

ii2,’i29,181 . 38,105,181 ....... 50,144 . 20,91,130

. 31,119,181

Page 47,91 22,91

Keller, Mary B.............................Kelley, John, 2d..........................Kelley, William...........................Kempfer, Ada S., see Kaempfer. Kendall, William........................... ...... 91Kenduskeag River, bridge................... 65Kennedy, Susan................................. 17,91Kenny, William.......................... 46,116,181Kenova and Big Sandy R. R. Co... 143,184Kent, Susan.............................. 26,47,91Kentucky, labor laws........................... 241

lead, zinc, and fluorspar.................. 226post route map.................................. 61war claims......................................... 159

Kepler, William............................... 91,133.......................................................................... ...7

... 196Kerbey, Joseph A..............Kermadec Islands, chart.. Kerosene, see Petroleum. Kerr, George......................Kesennuma bays, chart.... Khaki dyed cotton canvas. Kidder, Augustus L.......... .Kilbourne, Serenus...........Kile, Oliver W................... .Killarney Harbor, chart.. Killisnoo, Alaska, chart.... Killough, Nancy A............ .Kilty, Augustus H............ .Kimball, William A............Kimberly, Nannie M..........Kincaid, Sallie H.............................. 35,107Kinderhook, N. Y., topographic sheet. 257 King, George A................ ................33,91King, Shepherd H................... 106,128,181King, William.......................... 114,133,181’ .................. ,

24,6i, 134 ...... 75

........... 144

........ ..... 7 ......185

............. 7

............ 196.......... 230119,135,181............ 44110,132,181............ 267.......... 234

........... 24,91........... 166....... 32,91

Kingfisher, Okla., public building.Kingsbury, Lemuel..................... 24Kingsley, Louis.................................Kinna, Sampson...............................Kinney, Ida M..................................Kiowa'Agency...............................................Kiowa and Comanche Reservation. 125,185----- , 225

.......... 7,18

............ 25

............ 7

............ 123

............ 139

............ 39

.. 11,99,104 ..........125

. 37,131,14250

i08,’i32,181 .... 110,181 ... 19,38,91 .. 34,91,108 ............ 7 ............ 45 ............ 138

mineral lands.......Kiper, James D.........Kirkpatrick, William Kirwan, Thomas.......Kitchin, Claude..........Kitchin, William IF... Kittle, David M.........Kittredge, Alfred B ... Klamath Reservation Kleberg, Rudolph.......Kleonne, Julius C.... Knapp, Byron C.......Knapp, Christine B.. Knepple, William H . Knestrict, Benjamin. Knight, Eliza............Knights of Pythias... Knoles, Perry J.........Knoop, John T............................... 19,38,91Knoxville, Tenn., 1st Presbyterian Ch. 49 Knoxville,Lafollette & Jellico R.R.Co. 95Knoxville, Lafollette & Jellico R.R.Co. Koerner, Gotthard............Kohlhauff, Adam..............Koops, Bertha R................Korea, chart.................

interpreters.......... ,....Kornilov Gulf, chart.........Kotzebue Sound................Kowak River.....................Koyukuk River.................Koyukuk Trail...................Krohn, Philip....... . ............Kropf, Frederick.................Kuji Wan, chart.................Kushiro, Japan, chart___Kwadjelinn Islands, chart Kyao-chau, China...............

............ 117

... 19,47,91

............ 152

............ 62

............ 152

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............ 204 204

114,133,181........... 32,91.......... 196........... 285........... 196.......... 262

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Kyle, Thomas B...................................... 50Labels, registration............................... 229

see also Official Gazette, Patent Off.Labor, arbitration in British Columbia 200

bibliography................................. 270child.................................................... 1488-hour day........................ 97,101France................................................ 63Hawaii................................................ 98injunctions........................................ 10laws in New Zealand...................... 200 |navy-yards....... 58,151,195,229,259,285see also Labor Department.

Labor Department............ 169,241,297report, 1902 ................................. 169,210taking of statistics............................ 123

Laboratories, engineering............ 189,253for study of criminals....... 14,43,97,220Pub. Health and Marine Hosp. Serv. 159 ,

Lac Courte Oreille Reservation.......... 96Lac du Flambeau Reservation.......... 96 ILace, Nottingham................................. 157Lacey, John F............................. 48,125,142Ladrone Islands.................................... 207La Fayette, Marquis de, bust of.......... 14Lai Islands, chart.................................. 196Laie Bay.................................................. 259Lake Charles, La.................................... 191Lake survey charts, see Northern and

Northwestern Lakes Survey. Lakes,see Great Lakes—names of lakes. Lakes, Dept, of the, report, 1902 ...... 238Lalley, Sabina............................. 33,91,111Lambs, see Sheep.Land, D.C......................................... 13,124

taxation in New Zealand................ 157Land-grant colleges, see Agricultural

colleges.Land grants........................................... 49 ILand Office,General. 54,56,150,194,228,284 I

certified copies of patents, etc....... 142decisions........................ 148,192,225,256homestead......................................... 147report, 1902 ........................................ 54

Land offices, records............................. 148registers and receivers..................... 142witnesses........................................ 28,96

Land registration act, Philippines.... 164 Land titles, Philippines................. 164,207Landers, Hester A. R ....................24,91,132Lands, alkali.................................... 280,281

Argentina........................................... 260Cherokee Nation............................... 150church-, Porto Rico...........,............. 104Indian, see Indian lands.Philippines........................................ 187public, see Public lands.school, see School lands.tenure and disposition..................... 219

Lane, John Q.................................. 113,130Lanham, Samuel IF. T .. ....................... 43Larceny, of horses and live stock .. 44,96Lard, American, in Malta..................... 232Larimer, Richard A................... 23,91,133Lasiurine bats....................................... 77Latchford, Thomas............................... 124Latin America, automobiles............ . . 63

copper, silver, ail'd gold................ 232intercontinental railway................ 98see also American Republics Bureau.

Laughlin, John .................................... 7Lavender, C. H...................................... 75Law of nations, see International law.Lawrence, Lucinda..................... 41,114,181Laws............................ 5,87,180,201,219,251

agricultural banking, Bahia.... 62,156alien, Venezuela............................... 261assay................................... 68,235banking, Venezuela.......................... 288bankruptcy, Argentina .... 220,260,288

PageLaws, Brazilian revenue.........................232

canals and railroads, D.C................ 220citizenship in Cuba.......................... 156copyright........................................... 169corporations, D. C..............................220Cuban diplomatic, etc., service.... 261customs, Mexico................................. 156customs service................................. 289D. C..................................................... 268immigration............ ........................... 233Indian................................................ 252interoceanic canal............................ 199labor...................................... 169,241,297land. Argentina............................... 260Light-House Establishment ............ 264mining companies, etc., Bolivia... 262Navy, etc., 57th Cong. 2d sess.........258patents, trade-marks, and labels... 229PhilippineComn., 2d .72,164,207,239,295Philippine Comn., 2d, to print....... 187Philippines........................................ 164Portal, N. Dak., subport of entry... 64 quarantine........................................ 235rebate of duties on coal................... 64session, 57th Cong. 2d sess..................219Sherman anti-trust............................ 57statistical........................................... 256Statutes at Large............................. 251Steamboat Inspection Service....... 205sugar. Germany................................. 232tariff, Bolivia....... ............................. 62tariff, Ecuador.....................................199tariff, Muroran................................... 262tariff, Persia... .*................................ 289tariff, Santo Domingo....................... 63timber lands..................................... 284town sites on public lands.............. 185trusts.................................................. 220

Lawson, John F.................................... 181Lawton, David E....................... 32, 111, 181Lawton, Okla......................................... 219Lawton, Fort......................................... 69Leach, Morton A.......................... 21,39,91Lead......................................................... 226Leaf-beetle............................................. 222Learned, A. Francis............................... 99Leary, Augusta N....,.......................... 7Leases, War Department....................... 69Leave of absence, navy-yards, etc.... 259Leavenworth, Henry, statue.............. 138Leavenworth, Kans., Leavenworth

statue................................... 138Leavenworth, Fort, General Service

and Staff College................ 293Gen. Service & Staff Coll., rp., 1902 . 238

Lebanon, Pa........................................... 191Leckie, Helen O............................. 119,181Ledyard, Bessie..............................48,91,107Lee, Daniel F.................................... 45,181Lee, Henry A......................................... 73Lee, Joseph A......................................... 73Lee, Julia............................................. 22,91Lee, Rufus V........................................... 7Lee, Samuel........................................... 28Lee, Thomas D........................................ 73Lee, William D...................................... 73Lee County, Ark., bridge.................. 96,99Lee County, Fla............................. 122,184Leech, William...................................... 181Leepard, Sarah A........................ 34,91,118Leeward Islands, procelsterna............ 76Leffingwell, Hiram S.................... 7Leg, contusion of.................................. 264Legislation, see Laws.Legislative appropriations................ 11,94Leo XIII, Pope........................................ 10Leonard, John R.................................... 138Lepidoptera........................................ 76Leprosy................................................... 68Leptochloa............................................. 146

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Lessig, William H.......Lessler, Montague.........Lester, Abner II.........Letter-carriers, claims

reindeer............Letters rogatory.........Levenseler, Laura ....Lewis, Anson.............. ...........Lewis, Harry, see Mason, Harry E.Lewis, John W.............................. 137Lewis, Plummer........................ 36,109,181Lewis and Clarke forest reserve......... 278Lewis Bluff, bridge................... 96,100,127Lewis, James Hamilton, schooner.... 231 Lewisburg, W. Va.................................. 136Leyte, sailing directions.........................284Lib Island, chart.................................... 196Libby, Harry F............ ........... 46,91,112Libraries, see names of libraries.Library Committee, House................... 137

Senate........................................... 14,102Library of Agriculture Dept......... 190,255Library of Concord, U.S.S................ 259Library of Congress. 78,169,210,242,270,297

documents wanted....................John Paul Jones manuscripts........report, 1902.........................................reports, to print................................

Library of District of Columbia..........Library of Dixie, U. S. S.....................Library of El Cano, U. S. S...................Library of Government Printingoffice.Library of Mayflower, U. S. S......... .Library of Nashville, U. S. S...............Library of Navy Department............ .Library of Surgeon-General’s Office..Lice, grain................Licenses, D. C...........

liquor...................Licorice, extract.... Lieberg, Eberhard P Lieu land selections.

......... 139........... 7

......... 123......... 193......... 45

....... 22,91 39,120,181

242 29778

186208285259

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____________________________ 28,48,184 Lieutenant-General Commanding Ar-

my, report, 1902 ........................... 237Lieutenants, Army................. 103,104,137

Marine Corps.................................... 229Life-Saving Service.......................... 67,292

report, 1902......................................... 203Life-savingstations.seenamesof places.Light, deflection of rays................ 153,197

influence on plant growth..............282Light-House Board. 67,161,203,235,264,292 Light-House Establishment, see Light-

House Board.Light-ships, Brunswick, Ga................. 30

Healds Banks.................................... 125Lightfoot, Sarah D..................... 35,109,181Lighthouse depot, Boston.... 12,31,95,126Lighthouse districts, 1st...................... 264

2d......................................... 12,31,95,292to increase number..................... 12,127

Lighthouse tenders, 12th district.......specifications....................................

Lighthouses, see Light-House Board— names of places.

Lightning.... Lights, lists of_____

Pacific Coast of U. S. and B. C .... see also Beacons—names of places.

Lignite, bibliography..............for fuel..................................

Likes, Edmond.........................Lilies, Easter...........................Ullman, FrederickeW..........Lime, sulphur, and salt wash. Limestone...............................

Buda...................... .....Limited companies, Bolivia . Limoges, France......................Lincoln, Matthew W...............

67

................. 14767,152,235,259 " " 161

226289

.......... 281

. 25,91,129.... 189,222...............227............. 149............ 262............ 289114,136,181

Page 219

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Lincoln forest reserve............................Lind enbower, Vina...............................Lindsay, George H..................................Lindsay. Robert L................................Linton, Harvey B..................................Lip Island, see Lib Island.Lippia.....................................................Lippincott, John....................................Liquid fuel, for Navy..........................Liquors, Alaska......................................

interstate commerce........................malt..............................................sale forbidden in public buildings..

279166151

943

10,27,69,161....... 113,181............ 278

.............. 280

.............. 166

.............. 150

.............. 99

.... 22,39,91

14 sale in post exchanges, etc...........45,69

samples of imported adulterations. 290 special tax...................................... 67see also Spirits.

Lister, Elizabeth.......................... 40,113,181Liston, George A...................... 118,135,181Literature, agricultural, indexing.... 189 Lithographicstone................................. 289Little, Eliza......................................... 42,91Little, William M.................. 96,139Little Belt Mts. forest reserve.............. 219Little Current, Ontario, chart............ 267Littlefield, Charles E.......................... 43,137Littlefield, Eliza E..............................91,129Live stock, see Cattle. Loach....................................................... 240Loans, stored goods collateral for..... 63Loans and Currency Division.............. 67,

161,204,235,264,292Lobster...................................................... 240Lockhart, Joseph D.............. 17,91,140Locks, see names of rivers and places.Locomotives, American, in England.. 200Locusts, 17-year...................................... 222

yellow-winged....Lodge, Henry C....... Logan, Bridget..........Logan forest reserve. Logan River.............Lone Wolf.................Lonewolf, Delos K... Long, Robert H........Loomis, William F ... Lorain, Ohio, chart...

life-saving station____Los Angeles, Cal., Govt, offices . Lots, D. C......................................Lotteries.......................................Loud, Eugene E........................ . .Loudenslager, Henry C............ '..Loughlin, Timothy.....................Louisiana, labor laws.................

petroleum................................post route map...».................public lands.............................school lands.............................

Louisiana Purchase................... .Louisiana Purchase Exposition

agricultural education....Chinese.................dedication............Ecuador.................Philippine exhibit

La. Purchase Expos. Comn... Louisiana Purchase Expos. Co. Louisville, steamer...................Louren^o Marquez, lumber and timber 200 Love, Lucien B.......................... 48,105,181Lovering, William C................ 30,126 Low, Harry E., alias............................. 237Lowden, Elizabeth............................. 18,91Lowe, William................................... 91,108Lowry, N. N............................................. 50Loyd, William H................................. 17,91Lucas, Daniel R.......................... 37,109,181Luce, J. H. D........................................... 04Ludlum, Joseph H................... 110,132,181

30,184 ... 159 ... 124 ... 208 ... 4846,139 91,134... 241 ... 226 ... 61 ... 142

23123319064

219,261199

165,207,239.295 63,157,201 63,157,201

.. 159

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... 26,36,91

....... 50,219 110,135,181 59,152,160

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Lumber and timber ............Belgium............................British Columbia..............Cuba................................. .Hamburg........................ 'Indian Territory..............Louren^o Marquez...........Philippines.......................Rhenish market..............tests................................../

Lumbering, Sewanee, Tenn Lumbermen..........................Lund, Sidney N.....................Lundy, James T.....................Luquillo forest reserve.........Luse, Frances E.....................Luzon, charts...................

sailing directions.........”.................Lyman County, S. Dak., bridge. 96,100,127 t 1 291

.. 166

.. 58

.. 721,91 .. 50 . 50 . 137

Lynn Canal, charts Lyon, George A .... Mabini, Apolinario. McArdle, Dorcas... McArthur, John ... McCabe, John.........McCabe, Patrick... McCall, Samuel W.. McCalla, Henry L........................ 91 103McCarthy, Julia.......................... 17 91M’Carthy, Thomas F......................”.. 166McCleary, James T..........................’ ’ 2gt 137McClosson, Graham..............................24 91McClure, Henry O................ 91 130McClure & Willbanks.................. ’ ’ ”. ’ 181McCollum, Inez.............................. " 91 130McComb, George W...............18 91 131McCord, Charles W................................ ’ nMcCoy, Francis M............................. 18,91McCranie, Margaret J................. 17,91, i40McCumber, Porter J. 9,14,23,99, il5,121’185 McDaniel, William..................... u.4McDonald, John E.,alias.........’...”38 120McFadden, Henry J............................ 7 35Macfarlane, John......................... " ” '23 91McGahan, Laban....................... 46,109,181McGhee, Jasper.........................................138McGhee, William J., alias............................ 13gMcGinnis, Thomas J..................’'” ’ ’ ’ 29McGowans Ferry, bridge.................. 30 95McGuinn, Catherine............ 114 136 181McGuire, Nancy.............................. 107 181McHarg, Fannie................................. 46 91McHenry, William H.............. 9it 105,128Machine-guns.......................... ’...’ ...’287Machinery, American, in Syria,

briquette............................shoe, American, in Engiand well-boring............................see also Agricultural.

McIntire, Archibald ................... 26 91 130McIntosh, Jesse A............................ ’ 26,91McKenzie, James..................................... 104Mackerel................................................' 240Mackinaw, Mich........................................ 11McKinley, Russell A.............. 138McKinley, William................’"’/iii 219McKinley, William, Fort............ ’ 73McKinney, Fort..................................’95 442McKinsey, James, see McKenzie. McKnight, James H...........McLane, revenue steamer McLaurin, Anselm J..........McLaurin, John L..............McLean, Nathaniel H.......McLean, Sarah K..............McLelland, Leander C.... McLorinen, Catherine P.. McMorrow. James..............McMurry, George N...........McMurtrie, Daniel............

156262232

.......... 161

.... 28,122

.......... 99

.......... 123

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...... 11,91 48,119,181

. 16,91,12831,91,118

.... 156,289 .... 38,120............ 47 110,131,181 ............ 138 ............. 219............. 170 .......... 195.... 234,263 ... 234,263 39,109,182

50

140

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45,104,184193193 19319651

230 12,13,100

.......196 ........ 222.......232....... 232....... 289....... 63....... 63....... 168....... 155

Page McMurtrie, Sarah A.............................. 75McNeils Island, penitentiary.............. 121Macon, Ga., public building....................... 121McPherson, John A. T.............. 39,109,181McQuiddy, Amanda E............ 106,128 181McRae. Robert P............................ 91’133McSherry, Allan.................................’166McVicker, James H..._ Madagascar...................Madden, Luke..............Madden, Michael J .... Maddox, Martha...........Maddux, James, alias.. Madison forest reserve. Madreporarian polyps Magnet correctors.......Magnetic dip.................Magnetic observatories Mahan, Patrick............Mahon, Thaddeus M........................Mail-carriers, see Letter-carriers’.........Mail delivery, see Rural free delivery. Mail matter, for blind............Mail service, see Postal service.Mails, to prevent robbing.....................Maine, higher education.....................

post route map.........war claims............ ’..Widows Island......... ’

Maine Central Institute Maine University............................Maine Wesleyan Sent, and FemaleCoi.’ Maiuro Islands, chart..............Maladie du coit........................Malay Archipelago Mallory, Stephen R..............Maloelab Islands, chart...........Malt liquors................. .~......Malta, American automobiles

American flour and lard... commercial museums.........trade-mark regulations....

Maltese goats..............................Mammals, Sumatra...........’’’’Managua, Lake................Manchester, Eng., exports to if. S.. 63,200 Manchuria......... . ........................ 280Manes, Mary....................... .'................47 91Manganese.”.......................... 226,231Mange........................................................ -278Mangos, Porto Rico............................... 52Manifests, envelops for .. . 15ga . sh.;PPip*...............................”"’’i59,262Manila, P. I., commercial museum ... 232

ground temperature................... 165ln«P-.................................................... 293military post at................................. 73museum of P. I. products. i65.207,239,295ordinances............................ 207

Manila Bav, battle....... ....................... 150chart...................................................... 160

Mann. Janies R................................... 30 126Manti forest reserve...................... ’.’.’....’278Manual, civil service................................77

Pay Department, Army 69Philippine civil service..................’ 295

Manual training.................................... 14gManufacturers’ materials, imports... ’ 293Manufactures, Amer., delayed orders. 156

American, in Chemnitz................... 156exports and imports.......................... 293

Manufactures Committee, Senate.... 14 Manures, see Fertilizers.Manuscripts, John Paul Jones............ 297Manuscripts Division............................ 297Maps and charts, catalogue............ ’ ” 58

Coast Survey.... 66,160,202,234,263,291Geological Surv. 55,149,194,227,257,283 Hydrographic Off. 58,152,196,230,259,285Land Office, General......................... 284

Janu ary —Jun e , 1903 XXVII

HugeMaps and charts, meteorological.. 19'2,282

Military Information Division....... 293Northern and Northwestern Lakes

Survey ......................... 71,238,267,294Philippines, catalogue..................... 202post route............................. 60United States, to print..................... 186Weather Bureau. 54,147,192,224,256,282

Marathon, Wis., topographic sheet ... 56Marble............ ........................................... 227Marblehead, Mass., public building .. 121March winds............................................ 256Marden, Maria A.......................... 21,91,134Marianas Islands, see Ladrone Islands.Maricle, Robert H......................... 32,91,116Marine biological stations................... 102Marine boilers........................................ 100Marine Corps..................................... 153,286

increase of men................................. 143laws...................................................... 258officers..................................... 59,104,137report, 1902........................................ 1512d lieutenants.................................... 229

Marine Hospital Service, see Public HealthandMarine Hospital Serv.

Marine hospitals..................................... 161Marine schools..................................... 12,30Marine subsidies....... . ........................... 297Mariners, Notice to, see Notice to

Mariners.Mariposa, steamer................................. 151Maritime Assoc, of Port of New York.. 64Maritime Exchange, New York........... 64Markers. Gettysburg, Pa............ 44,96,103Market-gardening, nitrate of soda.... 146Markets, D. C.......................................... 167Markle, William................................. 38,91Marriage, civil, in Ecuador....................200Marseille, oil and oil seeds................... 232

wool .................................................... 201Marshall, Daniel P........................ 24,91Marshall, James M........................ 19,38,91Marshall. Matilda A..................... 27,31,91Marshall, Thomas F............................... 125Marshall, William P.......................... 11,91Marshall Islands, chart......................... 196Marshals, list of............................. 195Martin, Eben IF................................ 49,142Martin, James B.............................. 107,182Martin, Thomas..............................46,91,109Martin. Thomas S..................... 12,13,99,100Martin Ferry, bridge....................... 30,183Martinez Silva. Carlos............ ............. 199Martinsburg, W. Va., slate................... 227Marvin’s rain and snow gage.............. 255Maryetta, Ind. T.................................... 43Maryland, devonic and ontaric forma-

tions ..................................... 168injurious insects............................... 222labor laws.......................................... 241lime, sulphur, and salt wash.............222post route map................................... 61

Maryland Insurance Company............ 166Marysville, Mont., gold......................... 226Maschmeyer, Charles......................... 17,91Mason, Harry E...................................... 237Mason, John A............................ 13Mason. William E.......................... 11,97,99Masonic Mutual Relief Association,

District of Columbia .... 101,124,184Masontown. Pa., geologic atlas........... 55Massachusetts, Cath. parochial schools 148

labor laws........................... 241labor statistics.....................................241post route map................................... 61quarantine of cattle.................. 221,278

Mata Utui Anchorage, chart............... 196Mathews, Catharine T. R....... 114,139,182Matnog Bay, chart............................... 234Matthews, Lyman.........................23,91,134

Page 41,91,112Mattingly, James ..

Mattson, Cherstin..Maultsby, Bessie R............................ 9,43Maxfield, Isadora F............................... 7Maxim-Nordenfelt rapid-fire gun....... 287Maxim-Nordenfelt breech mechanism 286Maxwell, Joel P.................................... 75Maxwell, William H.......................... 41,91May, Thomas P...................................... 7May, Wallace K...................................... 7Mayflower, U. S. S.....................................259M ba tiki Island, chart..............................259Mealey, James.................................... 34,91Means, James C...................................... 15Measurement, of streams........... 55,56,284Measures and weights............................ 292

metric.................................................... 200Measuring instruments...........................292Meat, carbohydrates for producing 189,223

cooking..................... .New South Wales......... .Paraguay ........................sterilization.....................

Meat producers...................Meat shops, use of tiles.......Mechanical colleges..........Mechanisms, breech..........Mecklenburg County, N. C Medals..................................Medawakanton Indians....................... 150Medical Corps, Army, candidates for. 71Medical Corps, Navy................................ 230Medical Corps, Public Health and Ma-

rine Hospital Service......................204Medical Dept., Army 69, 71,164,235,238,294

report, 1902 ..................................... 70Medical education, vital statistics.... 225Medical inspection, immigrants.........161Medical zoology.............................. 145,252Medicine, Indian Territory.................. 29Medicine and Surgery Bureau.... 230,235

report, 1902............... ""Medicine Bow forest reserve..............Mediterranean Sea, lights................Mee, John T...........................................Meerane, Germany.'.............................Melanoplus femoratus........................Mellstrom breech mechanism........... .Memoirs, Nat. Academy of Sciences.Memorial addresses, on M. Brosius ..

on R. O. Crump..........................on P. J. Otev....................................on R. K. Polk................................. .portraits to accompany................

.... 146

.... 262... 200... 262 ...165.... 262... 148.... 286

53,190124,184

151219 259 166 157 222 286 170 179 277 277

5 _____ _________ 187

Memphis, Helena & Louisiana Ry.. 96,99Mendocino County, Cal., plants...........296Mennecke, William......................... 111,182Mentschikow Islands, see Kwadjelinn.Menzies Bay, chart................... 196Mercantile marine subsidies .................. 297Mercer, David H.......................... 48,142,187Mercer, George A.......................,.......... 7Mercer, Henderson................... 91,108,130Merchant Marine and Fisheries Com-

mittee .......................... 44,49,137,186Merchants, Chinese................................ 158Mermentau River................................... 9Merrell, Austin P..................... 106,140,182Merrell, Sarah C.......................... 26,91,131Merriam, H. C.......................1........ 44,45,96Merrill. Merzellah................................. 7Merritt, M, F............................................ 11Merritt, Sarah E.............................. 113,182Merry, Daniel.Mesabi Hills ..Mess, Joseph S _______________Message and documents, abridgment. 179Messick, James W..................................24,92Metabolism, in human body...........*.. 52Metalliferous ores................................ 226

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Metals, tests of, 1901.............................. 164see also Precious metals.

Meteorological chart, Great Lakes 192,282Meteorological instruments.................. 266Meteorological Records Division......... 256Meteorological tables, 1901................... 54Meteorology, see Philippine Weather

Bureau—Weather Bureau.Methodist institutions. Maine.............. 193Metoyer, F. Azenor............................... 75Metoyer, J. J........................................... 75Metric system.......................................... 200

Germany ........................................... 200Metropolitan Railroad.......................... 167Metta wee River, topographic sheet... 228Metzger, Henry...................................... 15Mexican and Amer. Mixed Cis. Comn. 62Mexican War, mil. and naval records. 27

pensions................................. 139,184Mexico.............. 62,156,157,200,231,261,288

cattle exported to U. S..................... 288commerce with Cuba....................... 261cotton-boll weevil.............................. 51currency............................................. 155extradition with U. S................ 199,260lithographic stone............................ 289Pious fund of the Californias.... 62,231plants.................................................. 296polypodium........................................ 296Rio Grande........................................ 155zaeaton............................................... 201

Mexico, Gulf of, coast pilot................. 66Meyer, Jane M ...................................... 7Michigan, dock facilities..................... 11

labor statistics................................... 169post route map................................... 61

Michigan, Lake.......................... 71,267,294chart.................................................... 238

Middle Atlantic States, fisheries......... 209Middle Island, light and fog-signal... 126Midshipmen, admission to Naval Acad. 197

increase of......................................... 143Miers, Robert IF.................................. 37,132Milam, John S.......................... ........ 92,134Milan, Italy, water-supply................... 289Miles, Harriett.................'...................... 75Military Academy, admission to.........148

appropriations....................... 45,104,184board of visitors, report, 1902 ........... 70examinations.......................................237superintendent, report, 1902 ........... 70

Military Affairs Com., House.... 44,69,137Senate............................... 14,69,103,186

Military Affairs Division....................... 266Military art...................................... 163,237Military badges...................................... 9Military camps, typhoid fever............ 164Military courts..........................................205Military Depts, and Divisions......... 70,266Military Information Division 163,237,293Military instruction....................... 189,223Military occupation...................... 141,195Military operations, Philippines.........237Military posts, Manila, P. I.................. 73

newspapers and periodicals............ 239see also names of forts.

Military records.................................... 138Military reservations, San Francisco.. 103

school lands................................. 96see also names of reservations.

Military Surgeons of U. S., Assoc, of. 8,16Military telegraph lines.........................268Military training, in schools......... 103,138

of officers........................................... 69Militia, Switzerland.............................. 163

to promote efficiency.......... 9,14,70,239United States............................. 163,266

Militia Committee................................. 186Militia Veteran Reserve....................... 186

PageMilk, hygienic............ ........................... 63

infectiveness of................................. 188purifying............................................ 146

Milk flour................................................ 262Milk powder, Germany....................... 63Millard, Corydon................................. 7,37Millard, Hannah W............................... 123Miller, Adah I................................... 92,135Miller, Andrew W........................ 25,31,92Miller, Eliza M.................................... 7,34Miller, Franklin T................................. 31Miller, Herman J............................. 92,116Miller, James M ....................... 123Miller, John P........................................ 138Miller, Peter, see Miller, John P.Miller, Robert.......................................... 7Miller, William A................................... 7Millet, pearl........................................... 255Milli Islands, chart............................... 196Milligan, Hulda...................................... 7Mindanao...................................................208

chart.................................................... 285sailing directions.............................. 263

Mindoro Sea. see Jolo Sea. Mineral lands.......................................... 225Mineral oils, see Petroleum.Mineral resources, Cuba....................... 266Mineral Resources, separates, 1902 ... 256,

257,282,283Mineralpoint, Wis., topographic sheet. 56Minerals, Australasia.............................. 262

Montana......................................... 226nonmetalliferous............................... 226

Mines, placer.......................................... 261salt............ •.......................................... 201

Mines and Mining Committee............ 104Mining........................................................232

Bolivia.......................................... 261,262German east Africa.......................... 289laws...................................................... 225manganese................................................. 231placer gold mining.......................... 226

Mining engineering.............................. 148Minnesota, chinch bug......................... 222

courts of United States..................... 57Indian lands................................. 48,96judges of United States courts ... 44,96post route map................................... 61Red Lake Reservation...........14,98,125town sites........................................... 185

Minnesota River, bridge....................... 127Minnesota University............................ 223Mint Bureau............ . ........................ 68,235

report, 1902........................... 64,161report. 1902, to print.......................... 187

Mission Indians...................................... 95Mission of St. James.............................. 187Missionaries, Oregon.............................. 56Mississippi, post route map.................. 61

school lands............................... 122,142stoneware and brick clays................ 226swamplands................................. 28,142

Mississippi River, lighthouse tender .. 158Mississippi State University................ 142Missouri, agricultural college.............. 223

courts ot the United States................ 219labor statistics................................... 297post route map................................... 61

Missouri, Department of the, rp., 1902 . 238Missouri Experiment Station.............. 254Missouri River, bridge at Council Bluffs 127

bridge at Kansas City, Mo..... 30,96bridge at Oacoma, S.'Dak................ 9bridge at Yankton. S. Dak.........12,126bridge in Chamberlain Co .. 96,100,127 bridge in St. Charles Co., Mo......... 11

Missouri River Bridge Co......... 96,100,127Missouri University............................... 99Mitchell, Samuel S.................. 110,135,182

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Page IMitchell, Warren..................... 50Mites.......................................................... 279Mitsukurii, Bleekeria............................. 240 IMitsumata............................................... 281Moapa River Reservation...................... 56 ।Mobile, Ala., Deposit Savings Assoc. 29,99Mobile and Girard Railroad.........142,183Mobile and Ohio Railroad Co.............. 169Mock, Jacob B............ . .......................... 120Moiety, compensation in lieu of........... 201Mole-cricket............................................ 52Mollusks, of Buda limestone................. 149 ;Molokai................................................... 194Monadnock, U. S. monitor.................. 286 }Mondell, Frank W....................... 45,138,142 jMoney, sending by mail....................... 140 >

see also Currency.Money orders, Greece and U. S...........219Monographs, Geological Survey .. 194,283 Monongahela River, bridges. 12,31,96,100 Monopolies................................. . 43,97,143

government........................................ 289Monoxia puncticollis Say..................... 222Monroe, Fort, Artillery School, rp., 1902 . 238Montana, boundary................. 56

Crow Reservation.............................. 125 Iforest lieu land selections.... 28,48,184 I irrigation........................................... 223 1post route map................................... 61

Montanye, Samuel H.................. 47,118,182Montenegro............................................. 288Monterey, U. S. S................................... 286Monterey steel plant.............................. 200Montevideo, Uruguay............................ 200Montgomery, Edward.......................... 45Montgomery, Henry P................ 11,99,181Montgomery, William.................. 21,39,92Montgomery, Ala., courts of U. S................ 9

lands.................................................. 9,43Montgomery County, Tenn.................. 191 'Monthly Summary of Commerce and

Finance, see Commerce and Fi-nance, Monthly Summary.

Monthly Weather Review, see WeatherReview, Monthly.

juonirose, wiu...................Monty, James............................... 23,92,136Monuments, Gettysburg, Pa .... 44,96,103

Mackinaw, Mich................................ 11soldiers and sailors............................ 138

Moody, Malcolm A....................... 49,125,142Moon, Joe M........................................... 75Mooney, Phillip............ .................... 92,107Moore,'John L........................................ 7Moore, Mary A...................... 7Moore, William T....................... 32,117,182Moors Rock, bridge.................. 100,125,183Mopeha Anchorage, chart................... 197If T L'lltrulinn 1 Q7

Mopelia.see Mopeha. Morarity, Margaret................................ 50Morehouse, Stephen B.............. 32,105,182Morgan, Beniamin E............................ 20Morgan, David C............................ 23,41,92M organ, John.....................................- - 50Morgan, John T....................... 11,66,98,155Morgan City, La.................................... 50Morley, Mary................................... 109,182Morman, Thomas J..................... 45,92,103Morocco, German exports to.............. - 232Morrill, Visa C.......................... 117,128,182Morris, Martin F.................................... 167Morris tube target............ -................... 59Morrison, Ann M............................... 17,92Morrow, Sarah E................................... 7.19Morse, Fremont........................................ 263Mortality statistics, see Vital statistics.Moscow,' Russia...................................... 289Moses, William B................................... 93

Page 32,105,182 ............222

204,222,292 232

269 .... 222,279

65 63 63

21,92,134 219 102

196 99 9 ..... 53 ..... 189

Mosgrove, John Mosquitocides.. Mosquitoes.......Mother-of-pearl Moths...............

codling ...--------------------------Motive-power, petroleum as fuel for.. Motor-cycles, Great Britain... Motors, alcohol........................Moulton, Linda F.....................Mount Graham forest reserve. Mount Rainier National Park. Mua Anchorage, chart...........Mugge, Julius E..................... .Mukilteo Point, light............Mulberry, food for silkworms. Mulberry silkworms ---------Mulgrave Islands, see Milli Islands. Mull, John T......................................Mullet, Michael..................... .Municipal trading, Great Britain..Munn, Mrs. Evarts E................... 17,92,140Munsee Indians................................ 14,124Munson, Margaret A.................... 20,92,134Munson, Mary A..................................... 7Muroran, tariff law..................................262Murphy, John.............................. 27,92,103Murphy, Mary................................. 116,182Murphy, Michael......................... 36,117,182Murphy, Minerva......................... 48,117,182Muscle Shoals, Ala.................. 12,30,96,188Muscle Shoals Power Company .. 12,30,96Museums, commercial.......................... 156

Manila, P. 1................................. 165,207Muskegon, Mich., public building... Musquillo Islands, see Nemu Islands. Muzo, Colombia.................................... .Mynatt, Johniken L..........................Nails, horseshoe...................................Nairai Island, charts..........................Names, geographic, of Hawaii.... 234,263

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197. 292 . 291 . 160 . 137. 257 9,14

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. 296

. 170

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Namorik Islands, chart.........................Namu Islands, see Nemu Islands.Namuka Islands, chart..........................Nantucket Sound...................................

chart....................................................Napa Creek, chart.................................Naphtha launches, burden limit.........Naples, N. Y., topographic sheet.........Nash, Francis, monument..................Nashville, U. S. S...................................Natick dictionary...................................National Academy of Sciences............

report, 1902..........................................National Agricultural Inst, of France.National Assoc, of Ry. Commissioners.National Bank, 1st, Navasota, Tex....National bank notes.................. 28,123,143National Bank Redemption Agency.. 163National banks ___ 66,160,203,234,264,291

reserve................................................. 184U. S. deposits in............................ 28,163

National Bureau of Standards.............. 292report. 1902 .......................................... 204

National Herbarium................................ 296National Home for Disabled Volunteer

Soldiers, see Nat. Soldiers’ Home.National Museum.. 76,168,209,240,268,296

new building.......................... 76National parks, see Parks, national—

names of existing parks.National Railroad of Mexico......... 200,288National School of Fine Arts, Colombia 155National Soldiers’ Home... 78,170,242,270

board of managers............................ 137branches............................................. 71report, 1902 ............................... 70,78,242report, 1901, to print......................... 141see also Soldiers’ Home, D. C.

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151 230 152 59

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Navigation, aids ... 67,161,203,235,264,29‘2 65,159,202,234,263,290

. .... 137

236 139,184

156 97 58

286 152 139143 258151

9 59

Natural gas.............................................Naturalization, Brazil...................Nautical Almanac, 1906.................... ’ ”

see also American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac.

Nautical Almanac Office................Naval Academy...............................

admission of midshipmen.........architect of building.................board of visitors, report, 1902 .. superintendent, report, 1902 ...

Naval Affairs Committee, House.. Senate....................................

Naval Home, Phila., report, 1902.'....Naval Intelligence Office, report, 1902. 151Naval militia, supplies.......................... 195Naval Observatory................................. 197Naval Patrol.................................... f’’Naval reservations, Porto Rico..... Naval stations, appropriations.......

clerks ............................................employees.............................examinations........................... ’.'

Naval supplies.......................... 223, iNaval training station, Great Lakes...Naval Training Station, Newport, R. I.

report, 1902................................Naval Training Station, San Fran-

cisco, report, 1902 .........Naval War College.....................

report, 1902....................................Naval War Records Office................

report, 1902.............................Navasota, Tex., 1st National Bank.'

decisions..international ............................... io,

Navigation Bur., Navy Dept. 59,197,230.286 report, 1902.................................... 152

Nav. Bur., Treas. Dept.... 233.262,289,292Navigation, Foreign Com. and, 1902.Navy, appropriations...........

Austria............................. »chaplains........................ *civil engineers.................enlistment of electricians..............incandescent electric lamps for... increase, etc....................................increase of men...............................laws........................................7/”"liquid fuel for...................... ” ” ” ’military badges.............................’ ’officers, list of.................................... „„officers, as military instructors. 103,138 officers, increase of............................ 143Pay-v,-.............................................. 198retired list......................................... 139searchlight projectors.............. . ”. 238staff officers....................................... 53see also War-ships.

Navy Dept....... 57,139,151,195,229,258,284appropriations........................... 139,184reports, 1902................................. 151,179reservations held by................. 188’ 221special orders, index....................... ’198

Navy-yard orders .. 58,151,195,229,259,285Navy-yards, appropriations................. 153

clerks.................................................. 229employees........................................... 229examinations...................................... 152see also Navy-yard orders—names of

places where located.Neal, Elizabeth............................ 25,92 131 iNeary, Annie A.................................. 46,92 |Nebraska, geology and water resources ’56

post route map................... ’.............. 61Neches River...................................... ' ’' 143 \Negley, Grace A............................. 26, 35,92 ,Negroes, bibliography.......................... 270 !

education........................................... 74ginvestigation of problem.......... .... 148

.. 59,153 ----- 143.... 197 .... 139 .... 151 .... 151 . 45,139 . 16,104 .... 151

Page .. 66

15,45,97 ....... 75 ........7

12,87,100,102 --25,92

196 226 224 168 56

226 60

227 29,43,124

30 153 224

51 255 223 222 241 61

221,278 158 254 297

61 158 203 225 254 225 Z61 50

195 157 232 63

. ----- -------- , —.. ....... 262New York and Jersey R. R. Co. 97,100,141

~.”“7 67 .......... 194 .......... 158 .......... 149 .......... 64 97,100,141

.... 143

. 68,161 263,291 153,230 " 269

252 42 10 96

241 297

61 . 59,153 ... 200 .... 157 .... 152 .... 49 120,182

197 10 75 75 7

Negros Island, sailing directions.Neil, Robert..............Nell, Elizabeth.........Nelson, John C.........Nelson, Knute............

' Nelson, William A ..1 Nemu Islands, chartI Neocene rivers.........i Nephoscope....................................I Netherlands, herring fisheries............j Nevada, Moapa River Reservation....

ore deposits.............post route map................tungsten..........................

I Nevin, Robert M.....................New Broad Sound ChannelNew Caledonia, chart............................

i New England, Hawaiian weather .... quarantine of cattle.................woodlands.........................................

i New Hampshire, agricultural college, injurious insects...labor statistics..............post route map............quarantine of cattle.... war claims.....................

j New Jersey, irrigation .... labor laws...............post route map..............war claims.....................

New London, Conn., chart...................New Mexico, governor’s report, 1902..

irrigation......................................mine inspector’s report, 1902..........post route map..................................

New Orleans, La....................................New Panama Canal Company............New South Wales...................................

coal.................................................... ’copper............................................... 'poultry, etc., exported.....................

New York City, appraisers’ conference’ Barge Office...........geologic atlas............public buildings.......rivers in vicinity.......tidal indicator...........underground railway

New York Harbor...........anchorage in..............charts..........................

New York Navy-Yard.....................N. Y., New Haven & Hartford R. R. Co.New York State, agric.experiments.,

courts of U. S......................Indians......................................judges of U. S. courts..............labor laws..................................labor statistics....... ..................post route map.......................... .

New Zealand, charts......................labor laws.................................. 'land taxation...........................lights........................................

Newbern, N. C., St. John’s Lodge Newcomb, Samantha A.................Newfoundland, chart............................

commercial relations with U. S...'Newkirk, J. P.........................................Newkirk, James H...................Newman, Colmore L...................... . .Newman, David J............................Newport, R. I., Naval Training Sta.’’’

Naval Training Station, rp.,1902... wharf................... ................

Newspapers, for military posts German colonies....

Newton, Oliver W............ .Niagara Falls, N. Y.,....... .

development of power.

59 151 151 239 232

114,127,182 144,184,202 .............200

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PageNiagara River............................ 71,267,294Nicaragua............................ 156,200,231,288

ceara rubber...................................... 232customs duties................................... 62earthquakes and volcanoes...............155loan...................................................... 200substitute for cork............................ 261

Nicaragua, Lake.............................. 155Nice waner, John..................................... 75Nichol, William.................................... 7,35Nichols, Isaac J.......................... 36, 111, 182Nichols, Mary............ ....................... 92,111Nickel, bibliography................................227Nickerson, Orson ................... 19,92,139Nields, Henry C.................................... 16Nile reservoir.......................................... 232Nitrate............................................... 231,289Nitrate Association, Chile................... 62Nitrate lands, Chile.............. ................. 261Nitrate of soda, for crops....................... 146Nitrification ........................................... 222Nitrogen............................................. 52,222

and bacteria...................................... 280Nitrogenous bodies................................. 222Noakes, Milton.................................... 18,92Noel, Matthew B.................................... 7Nolan, Katie A........................................ 145Nolan, Patrick........................................ 99Nome, Alaska, bridge....................... 12,126Nome, Cape, life-saving station.... 12,127Nominations, brevet............................. 103Nonmetalliferous metals, products.... 226Nonmetalliferous minerals ....................226Nordenfclt gun ...................................... 9Norfolk, Va., harbor improvement... 64Norfolk and Western Ry. Co....... 100,126Norfolk Island.................................. 289Normal schools................................ 148

Maine............................................ 193Norris, Cyrus B............................. 22,92,134Norris, Elizabeth.............................. 123Norris, Eppa..................................... 123North America, intercontinental ry... 98

lepidoptera.................................. 76leptochloa.................................... 146

North Atlantic Station, report, 1902... 152North Carolina, courts of U. S........ 95

good roads convention............... 53post route map............................. 61road building.............................. 53talc................................................ 227

North Channel, chart.................. 238,267North Dakota, Devils Lake Res..... 125

Fort Berthold Reservation........ 56maps.............................................. 61,284

North Philippines, Dept, of, rp., 1902.. 238 North River, see Hudson River.North Sea, fisheries............................... 232Northern and Northwestern Lakes

Survey ........................ 71,238,267,294Northern Pacific Railroad Company.. 27Northern Securities Company ........ 57Northrop. Theodore F.......... '................ 103Northville, Mich., fish hatchery.........102North way, Samuel N.............. 106,135,182Norton, Cyrus G............................. 7,17,40Norton, James A .. ................................... 38Norton, Leonard A.......................... 92,132Norton, Milton C..................... 114,128,182Norway, fish trade................................. 157Norwich, N. Y., topographic sheet.... 149 Notice to Mariners, Coast and Geo-

detic Survev . 66,160,202,234,263,291 Hydrographic Off. 58,152,196,229,259,285 Light-House Bd. 67,161,204,235,264,292Philippines................................. 234,291

Nottingham, Eng., lace trade.............. 157Nowman, John G............................... 17,92Noyes, L. A......................................... 28,92Noyes, Mary A...................................... 42,92Nucleus.................................................... 268

PageNunivak, revenue steamer............. 204Nuttie, David T................................ 7Nye & Schneider Company........... 11Oahu, chart....................................... 259Oak Grove Seminary....................... 193Oak Woods Cemetery, Chicago, Ill.... 95Oakley, Alice................................... 74Observations, dip and intensity... 234,263Observatories, magnetic................ 234,263Ocean, lightning on....................... 147Ocean mail service, see Foreign Mail

Service.Ocher......................................................... 226October winds....................................... 282Odia Islands, see Elmore Islands.O’Donnell. Patrick W.................. 22,92,139Odzuchi Bay, chart............................... 196Oelrichs, S. Dak., geologic atlas.........149O’Fallon, Mo., topographic sheet....... 228Offenses on high seas............................ 100Officeholders, seeGovernment officials.Officers, Engineer Corps................. 71,238

Light-House Board................... 161,264Pay Corps, Navy. 60,153,198,230,260,287 Pay Dept., Army. 72,164,206,238,267,294 Pub. Health and Mar. Hospital Serv. 161 Quartermaster’s Department........... 73,

165,208,239,268,295Revenue Cutter Service...........12,30,67Signal Corps................................. 73,268Subsistence Dept. 73,165,208,239,268,295 see also Army—Government offi-

cials—Marine Corps—Navy.Offices, new, see Government officials.Official Gazette, Patent Office..............57,

150,194,229,258,284Philippines.......................... 238,267.294

Official matter, Treasury Dept. 202,262,290 Official Postal Guide 60,'154,198,230,260,287 Officials, see Government officials.Ofoten Railroad...................................... 157Ofunato Ko, chart................................. 196Ogden, Utah........................................... 95Ohio, injurious insects............................ 222

labor laws........................................... 241petroleum............................................ 226post route maps............ ................. 60,61

Ohio State University..................... 189,223Oil, olive....................................................262

vegetable, Marseille............................ 232see also Petroleum.

Oklahoma, governor’s report, 1902 .... 225Kiowa and Comanche Res.................. 125mineral lands........................... ....... 225post route map.......................... ... 61

Oklahoma and Western Railroad Co.. 96 Olcott, Benjamin F............. 32,106,182Old age, pensions..................................... 270Old Point Comfort, Va., see Fort M onroe. Old Point Comfort Improvement Co.. 99Oleander, lighthouse tender................ 158Oleomargarin.................................... 67,203Olinda, Cuban steamer....................... 9.44Olive Branch, brig................................. 75Olive oil.................................................... 262Oliver, Francis M................................... 182Olmstead, Jonas................................. 32,92Olmsted, Marlin E................................... 124Olney, Frank A................................. 92,134Olson, Ole H., alias.......................... 90,129Olympic forest reserve.......................... 149100th meridian.......................................... 228O’Neal, Weden............................... 19,36,92O’Neil, James......... .......................... 42,92Ontario formations, Maryland ...............168Ontario, beet sugar............................... 156

cooperative agric. experiments.... 252new industries.....................................262

Ontario, Lake................................... 71,267Opinions of Attorney-General............ 57Opol Anchorage, chart.............. ;............285

XXXII Januar y —June , 1903Page

Orcharding, turpentine.................. 146,254Orchards................................................... 279

peach.....................................................281top working trees................................280

Orders, see Animal Industry Bureau— . Court-martial—Departmental —

General—Navy-yard—Ordnance—Postal service—Signal Office- Special orders.

Ordnance................................................. 164appropriations for................... 28,98,184cost of manufacture.......................... 72for monuments................................. 138

Ordnance and Fortification Board, report, 1902 .................... 72,265

Ordnance Bureau....................... 59,230,286report, 1902......................................... 152

Ordnance Department. 72,164,238,267,294 report, 1902 .................................... 265

Ordnance orders... 72,164,206,238,267,294Ordonez, Jose Batlie y, see Batlie.Ore deposits, Bingham, Utah.............. 226

Butte, Mont........................................ 226Nevada.................................>..............226

Oregon, artesian wells............................ 258forests.................................................. 149Klamath Reservation....................... 125mi ssionaries............ ............................. 56

61 121 226 210 262 101 288

92,118,135 .......... 157 ....... 18,92 ....... 42,92 .......... 158 .......... 152 .......... 75 .......... 75 ............. 294

....... 277 .......... 62 .... 44,136 t.........228

........... 20

.......... 7

.......... 168 41,116,182 .......... 102 .... 67,161 .......... 241 .......... 224 .... 16,104

59 160 . 59,153,197,230,260’286

* ’— 152.... 26.92 ......... 195 ......... 289 40,92,105

post route map...................................Oregon City, Oreg., public building .. Ores, metalliferous.......................Organizations, commercial.......Orinoco River, blockade............Orme, Frank D............................Oruro, Bolivia.............................Orwan, Fanny B........................ <Osaka, Japan, exhibition...........Osborn, Margaret A...................Osborn, Orlando S.......................Osceola, steamer.......................... .Ostolopov Bay, chart...................O’Sullivan, Catherine D............O’Sullivan, Daniel........................Oswego, N. Y., chart...................Otey, Peter J..................... Otters, skins................................. .Overstreet, Jesse...............................Owego, N. Y., topographic sheet Owens, Richard.............................Owens, Thomas M.......................Oysters, Japan..............................Pace, James W.............................. ‘Pacific Coast, biological station.

lights and fog-signals............salmon propagation................wind..........................................

Pacific Is. and Porto Rico Com.. Pacific Ocean, charts...................

pilot charts....... ZZ, ZZZ, ZZ~,~Pacific Station, report, 1902 ..... Packard, Helen N............Paducah, U. S. S .............Paint .................................Painter, William W.........Palak, P. I., see Polloc. Palawan, chart................Paleontology, Devonian .Pallada Roadstead, chart____ ____Palma, Tomas Estrada, see Estrada. Palma international rifle match ....Palmer, Elizabeth..............................92,105Palmer, Henry IP.................................... 44Palmer, N. F., jr., & Co....................... 11,99Palmer, Regina F................................. 26,92Palms, cocoa........................................... 296Pan-American Railwaycommissioner. 231 Pan-American treaties.......................... 199Panama (city), Colombia..................... 195Panama (dept.), treaty of peace ... 62,156

160,230,259............ 257............ 152

262

14231

66156261

200,231,261,288........ 156........... 200........ 292........ 292.........21920,92,135......... 97......... 141 31,92,118....... 97....... 200

......... 63

........ 63

PagePanama, Bay of........................................195Panama Canal................................... 14,231

title ...................................................... 195treaty with Colombia 62,156,185,188,199

Panama Company, New....................... 195Panama, Isthmus of.................. 55,194,256Panama Railroad..,............Panama Railroad Company.......Panay Island, sailing directionsPaper, Mexico..................... ........Paper barrels........................................... .......Paper currency .... 69,163,205,237,265,293 Paragua, see Palawan.Paraguay ..........................

barges for river traffic meat..............................

Parasites, intestinal.........roundworms..........................

Parcels-post, Bolivia and U. S..Pareher, Othniel P.....................Pardons...................................... .

digest of laws, etc., to printParfitt, Thomas............................ —, —,Paris, France, Amer. Nat. Institute...

automobile show........................street architecture............................through service to Pekin................

Paris, Exposition Universelie. 1900, American mines at........ .

Parish, Joseph W...................Park, Abraham.......................Park, Utah, gold.....................

topographic sheet...............Park improvement papers....Parker, Mary J..........................Parker, Richard TP...................Parker, Susan..........................Parks, national, protection of____

see also names of existing parks.Parochial schools................................... 148Partridge, Almond................................. 7Passengers, debarkation in Nicaragua 200

57,150,194,228,258,284 .... 45

......... -. 225,25822“ .. 150

................. 258

.......... 228,284................ 142

................. 156

.................. 45

.................. 229

................. 4545,104,184,219

.......... 189

.......... 92

........ 7,37

.......... 226.........284

.......... 25124,92,140

44,136,138.. 7,1913,142

Patent Office.........letters rogatory report, 1902___ ______ ____ _ __report of comr. to Congress, 1902..

Patentees.............................lists of...............................

Patents, certified copies.... Cuba............................injunctions.....................laws..................................letters rogatory..............protection of...................see also Patent Office.

Patents Committee, House................... 45Senate................................................. 104

Paterson, N. J., geologic atlas .... 149,194Pathology, plant.............................. 189,254Patillo, Alexander, alias.........118,140,183Patrick, Wyo............................................ 56Patriot, brig............................................. 166Patrol, Naval..................................... 286,292Patterson, Austin H..................... 25,92,130Patterson, George R................. 47,140Patterson, Thomas M........................ 24,116Paulsen, Halvor.......................... 92,119,140Paupers.................................... 14,43,97,220Pay, Navy................................................. 198

officers, Army............ 15,50,138,163,206Pay clerks, Navy.......................................229PayCorps,Navy. 60,153,198,229,230,260,287Pay Dept., Army... 72,164,206,238,267,294

manual.......................................... 69report, 1902 .......................................... 70

Paymaster-Gen., Army, see Pay Dept.Paymaster-General, Navy, see Supplies

and Accounts Bureau.Payne, Sereno E 50,144

Jan ua ry —June , 1903 XXXIII

PagePea weevil................................................ 222Peabody, Gustavus W.................. 41,92,112Peabody, Thomas E.........................22,41,92Peach-trees.............................................. 281Peaches, peen-to..................................... 279Peake, Charles E.........-.......................... 7Peale, Franklin.......................... 32,106,182Pearl, Colo., copper................................ 226Pearl and Leaf Rivers R. R. Co .... 30,184Pearl millet............................................. 255Pearl River, bridge.............................. 30,184Pearre, George A..................................... 29Pears, alligator........................................ 279Peat, as fuel........................................ 63,289

bibliographv...................................... 226Peck, E„ & Co........................................ 73Peck, Oscar M„.......................... 41,106,182Peddycoard, Levi H............................ 38,92Pedestal gun mounts............................ 287Pedrera y Romero, Julian..................... 69Peen-to peaches...................................... 279Peerless, steamer..................................... 158Pekin, China, ry. service from Paris... 63Pena, Augustine de la............................ 205Penal laws, to revise and codify.........143Pendland, Alonzo......................... 41,118,182Pendleton, Alexander G., jr......... 104,138Penitentiary, McNeils Island.............. 121Penn Yan, N. Y., topographic sheet.... 283Fennel, Andrew J........................ 25,92,129Pennington, Josias................................. 166Pennock, Mary E................................... 39Pennsylvania, bituminous coal........... 226

labor statistics................................... 241post route maps.............................. 60,61use of Williamsport court-house.. 48,97

PennsylvaniaRailroad Company.. 100,127Penrose, Boies.......................................... 100Pensacola, Alabama & Tenn. Ry. Co.. 8Pensinger, Henry............................ 105,182Pension Appeals Board........................ 54Pension Bureau, report. 1902 ................ 225Pensions, cripples................................... 184

deafness............................................. 9decisions............ 54,148,192,225,256,282Mexican War.............................. 139,184of insane............................................. 47old age and civil service....................270teachers............................................... 148widows ........................................... 21,97

Pensions Committee, House............ 46,139House, secflZo'oIn valid PensionsCom.Senate........................................... 16,104

Pepper, C. M........................................... 231Pepper...................................................... 232Percentage, tables................................. 256Perch, pike...............................................241Percy, Palmer G...................................... 45Peril Strait, chart.....................................291Periodicals, for military posts............ 239

postage................................................ 198Perkins, George C..................... 12,16,98,101Perkins, Gustavus S..................... 37,92,112Permanent Court of Arbitration .. 62,231Peroxide, benzoyl-acetyl..................... 207Perrault, Joseph...................................... 209Perry, Simeon.......................................... 15Perry, Okla., public building................ 64Persia, tariff........................................... 289

treaty with Mexico............................ 261Personal property.....................................219Peru ................... 156,200,231,261,288

railroads............................................. 63Perveil, Leighton M................ 119,139,182Pests, insect and fungous.............. 189,253Petaluma Creek, chart.......................... 160Peterman, John P.............................. 18,92Petersburg, Ind., topographic sheet.. 149Peterson, Bowman H................. 26,92,136

PagePetrography, Crater Lake Nat. Pk.. .55,257 Petroleum .............................................. 226

as fuel for steamboats....................... 65assessments on mining claims .. 96,104 British Columbia............................. 288exports................ 68,162,205,236,265,293for road improvement..................... 281Russia.................................................. 262

Pettus, Edmund W............................ 16,104Petty. James........................................... 15Pfeiffer, Emil........................................7,19Pharmacists, Public Healthand Marine

Hospital Service.......................... 204Pharmacy, Indian Territory................ 29Phila., Pa., appraisers’ stores building. 65

post route map.............................. 60revenue steamer............................... 68

Philippine Civil Service Board........... 295Philippine Commissioned................... 72,

164,165,207,238,267,294 acts, to print....................................... 187report, 1902 .......................................... 207

Philippine Exposition Bd. 165,207,239,295 Philippine Islands Auditor, rp., 1902 .. 267 Philippine Islands Civil Governor. 165,207

report, 1902 ................................ 72,207Philippine Is. Customs Service.... 239,295 Philippine Islands Finance and Justice

Department, report, 1902.... 207,267 Philippine Is. Govt. Laboratories Bur . 207 Philippine Islands Health Board . 207,239 PhilippineIs.InteriorDept.,rp.,1902 . 72,207 Philippine Islands Public Instruction

Department, report, 1902 ....... 72,207Philippine Weather Bureau .. 165,207,239I 111111 ‘ J *111 v 0*7) VO) Xfc-O) O •

amnesty........................................ 50,219barrack's and quarters................ 73,208cacao................................................... 232catalogue of charts, etc................... 202charts............................................. 59,293commerce.................. 71,164,206,238,294commerce of U. S. with................... 156constables................................. 9,16,125courts-martial.......................................205currency..................... 30,49,125,184,261education............................................ 148eucalyptus.......................................... 240expenditures...................................... 163extradition.............................. 69,96,125gazetteer, to print.............................. 141insurgent records.............................. 206labor laws......................................... 297lands, ecclesiastical.......................... 187Notice to Mariners..................... 234,291post route map................................... 61prisoners in Guam.............................. 58refund of duties on articles from. 184,202 revenues and expenditures...............206tariff.................................................... 145see also Philippine—Philippines

Committee—Philippines, Div. of.Philippines Committee......................... 27Philippines, Division of................... 70,238Philippines, North, Dept, of, rp., 1902.. 238 Philippines, South, Dept, of, rp., 1902.. 238 Phillips, Albert H................................... 7Phillips, Mary E................................92,133Phoenix Islands, chart.......................... 196Phosphates........................................ 155,226Phosphoric acid.........................................222Phosphorus............................ -............... 52Photography, on fruit.......................... 200Phycomyces nitens................................ 281Phylloxera............................................... 63Physical tables...................................... 208Physicians, and vital statistics............ 225Physiology, plant............................ 189,254Pickard, John E .. . . ................... 32,106,182

XXXIV Janu ary —June , 1903Page

Picking, LauraS................................. 46,92Pierce, Winfield........................ 38 109,i82Piety, Winfield S................................. 32 92Pig iron, production.................... ’62Pigs, see Hogs.Pike, wall-eyed...................................... 241Pike County, Ark., asphalt................. 226Pike perch.............................................. 241Pilar, P. I., chart.................................. 285Pilgrim Fathers, monument....................... 137Pilot chaF„ .... 59,153,197,230,259,260,286Pinckard, James S......... . .................... 9,43Pine, yellow.................... 255Pines, Isle of............................... 10,163,224Pinkham, Charles L................... 22,92,134Pinney, Annie P.......................... 20,92,135Pintsch Compressing Company........... 101Pious fund of the Californias ....... 62,231Piper, Rebecca.................................... 18,92Piper, Aden, Goodall Company......... 73Pipestone Reservation.......................... 186Pittsburg, Pa., bridge....... . 94,100,126Pittsburg, Carnegie and Western Rail-

road Company................. 94,100,126Pittsburg of the East............................. 10Placer gold mining............................... 226Placer mines, Choc6............................. 261Plague, see Bubonic plague. Plague Conference.......................... 68,161Plant Industry Bureau..................... ’ 52

146,190,223,255,280,281report, 1902...................................... 52

Plants./............................................ 189,254aboriginal uses................................. 296breeding...................................... 189,254food..................................................... 51food for silkworms..........................' 53influence of light and darkness on. 282Mendocino County, Cal................... 296Mexico and Central America.........296poisonous........................................... H6relation of insects to.......................... 222see also Plant Industry Bureau.

Plated ware, Spain................................. 262Platinum, bibliography.......................... 227

..............226... 97,166,185............... 9613,27,104,121.............. 146

............... 126

........ 196

........ 65

........ 22419,92,129

146262

m copper ores...................Platt, Orville H......................Platt, Robert..........................Platt, Thomas C.....................Plow, disk.............................Plum Island..........................Plumley, Ellen A.................Plumper Bay, chart..............Pneumatic-tube service.......Point Reyes, Cal...................Poiron, Lavina F.................Poisonous plants...................Poland, American goods in.................Political and Social Science, American

Academy of.......................Political science........................Political status of Indians....... .Polk, Rufus K.............................Pollard, Judson N......................Polloc, P. I., chart.....................Polynesia, reports of consuls in Polypodium................................Polyporus fraxinophilus..........Polyps, madreporarian.......... "...Pomelo.........................................Pomona, vessel............................ ’Ponce, P. R...................... ...........Pook, Ellen F.............................Population...

Argentina Bolivia............................ .geographical distribution relation to food products. see also Census Office.

. 261

. 233

. 228■ 5 7,35. 286. 232

296. 146 j. 170 1

279. 166

64 .............. 7

67,161,204,235,236,264,292 199 261 193224

Porcelain, Vienna

Page Pork, see Hogs.Port, see name of port.Port movements, Argentina. 62,199,260,288

Uruguay...................................... 261,288Port of delivery, see name of port.Port of entry, see name of port.Port of Spain, W. I., chart..................... 286Port Orford, Oreg., geologic atlas. 227,258Port Royal, S. C., Govt, property......... 58Portal, N. Dak., subport of entry .... 9,64 Porter, I). S............................................. 123Porter, Walter A........................ 31,115 182Portland, Me., chart............................’264

Cushings Island........................... 73Portland, Vancouver and Yakima

Railroad Company...... 104,138,184Porto Rico......................................... 64,220

appropriations.................................. ’ 292changa................................................ 52church-lands...................................... 104climate and water-power................ 54coffee .................................................. 157commerce............................................. 162comr. of education, report, 1902. ’ 57,225 comr. of interior, report, 1902 ......... 225governor, report, 1902........................ *64Tabor laws................................. 297mango..................................’ ~52naval reservations............................ 278post route map................................... 61receipts and expenditures.............. 68refund of duties........................ 184,202surveys...............................................’ 55trade with U. S................................. 200

Porto Rico Agric. Exper. Station .. 52,190report, 1902 ........................................ 254

Portraits, to accompany eulogies......... 187Portuguese east Africa, see Africa.Posey, Henry M................................. 24,92Post, John P........................................ 92,130Post exchanges, see Canteens.Post-Office and Post-Roads Com.... 48,140Post-office building, New York City... 158Post-Office Department....................... 60

65,154,158,198,230,260,287 appropriations............................. 48,184canceling ink..................................... ’ 145civil service..........................................269reports, 1902............................. 60,179reservations held by................. 188, 221

Post-Office Department, Auditor for,’ see Auditor.

Post route maps...................................... 60Postage, periodicals.............................. 198Postal bulletin, daily............................ 60,

154,198,230,260,287Postal claims...................................... 65Postal Guide, official. 60,151,198,230,260,287 Postal service, claims................... 65

orders................. 60,154,198,230.260,287relation to roads............................... 53rural free delivery....................... 53,154statistics............................................. 154to increase revenue.......................... 140see also Post-Office Department.

Postmaster-Gen., see Post-Office Dept.Postmaster-General, 3d Assistant....... 154Postmen, see Letter-carriers.Posts, military, see Military posts. Potash..................................................... 222Potatoes, Germany............................... 262

sweet..................................................... 279Potomac Flats, see Potomac Park.Potomac Park........................................ 167Potomac River, bridges..................... i2,71Pottawatomie Indians.....................98,185Potter, Malcolm S................................... 127Potter, Wesley S.................................. '41 92Drxffn f 1 i ■* M •« L...^

200 Poughkeepsie, N. Y., topog. sheet.

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Poulsen, Valdemar......................... 92,104Poultry....................................... 278

New South Wales.............................. 262Poutney, Peter........................................ 7Powder, smokeless............................ 72,259Powell, Emma D.............. '....................41,92 <Powell, James H............................... 92,119Power, Aurelia M....... . .................... 92,108 jPower, Niagara Falls............................. 200 ■

production in South.................. 190,254Powers, Llewellyn.................................... 49Powers, Samuel L.................................... 44Pratt, Lucinda J.................................... 39Precious metals...................................... 236

production, 1901................................. 187Precious stones...................................... 232Precipitation.................................... 54,147 I

Great Lakes................................. 192,282 |measurement.................................... 255 jsee also Rainfall.

Prentice, Joseph R............................ 92,105 ,Presbyterian Ch. ,1st, Knoxville, Tenn. 49 | President of U. S.......... 50,145,188,221,278

message to 57th Cong. 2d sess .. 179,287 , proclamations...................... 219,251,252 |

Presley, Mabery H............................... 7,35Press bulletin............................ 223,255,280 jPresses, bundling...................................261 ;Preston, Delania.............................. 92,107 !Price, Hercules H.................................. 41Price, Isaac B............................ 108,139,182Price, James T.......................... 110,139,182Prices....................................................... 162

supplies for naval militia................ 195wholesale.............................................241

Priddy, James M.................................... 75Priddy, Mary A...................................... 75Prime vertical transit instrument .... 197Primorskaya, gold mining................... 232Primorski, see Primorskaya.Prince, George IF.................................... 45Prince Edward County, Va..................191 iPrince George County, Md.............. 191Prink, Oscar H....... :...................... 23,33,92Printing, Government Printing Office. 77

Interior Department........................ 57Justice Department..................... 57of catalogue cards............................ 78public.................................................. 9

Printing and Stationery Div .. 158,289,290Printing Committee, House........... 141,186

Senate........................................... 27,121Printing Committee, Joint....... ........... 179Prints, for cheese............................. 146Prisoners, Filipino, in Guam.............. 58Pritchard. Jeter C........... 24,104,116,121Private claims............... .................. 251Private Land Claims Committee.........187 jPrivate laws..................... 5,87,180,219,251Privilegesand Elections Committee.. 121Prizes, rifle competition.........................237Procelsterna........................................... 76Proclamations of President................... 50,

145,188,219,251,252,278Proctor, Redfield............................ 16,98,185Proctor & Gamble Company................ 269Professional papers. 55,149,193,227,257,282

distribution of................................... 187Professional schools.............................. 148Prohibition, Alaska............................... 9Projectors, searchlight............................ 238Promotions, Treasury Department.... 233Propagation, of fish.'................................240

of salmon........................................... 241of shad and perch.................... 241

Propeller Tow Boat Company......... 11,92Property, accounts, House................... 186

real and personal................................219Protocols, see names of countries.Providence Hospital, D. C................... 76 |

PageProvidence Islands, see Ujelang Is.Provincetown, Mass., monument.........137Proving Ground, Sandy Hook............ 72Provisions, exports. 68,162,205,236,265,293 Prussia, income tax................. 156,262

steam power...................................... 201Pryor, Jackson........................................ 103Pseudoceratites...................................... 283Public buildings....................... 142.158,184

sale of liquor................................ 14see also Architect, Supervising—

places where located.Public Buildings and Grounds Com-

mittee, House......... 48,141,187Senate........................................... 27,121

Public Buildings and Grounds Office . 71Public debt............ 64,158,201,233,262,290Public documents, see Documents.Public Health and Marine Hospital

Service........... 68,161,204,235,264,292Hygienic Laboratory........................ 159report, 1900............... 264

Public Health Association, American. 225 Public Health Rps. 68,161,204,235,265,292 Public institutions, dietary studies ... 253 Public Instruction Dept, in Philippine

Islands, see Philippine Islands Public Instruction Dept.

Public landsCalifornia decisions. Louisiana

.............. 28,49

................. 27 148,192,225,256.................. 142

Philippines........................................ 207sales............................................. 122,142town sites on....... . .................. 48,96,185witnesses............................................. 96see also Land Office, General.

Public Lands Committee, House... 48,142 Senate.............................. 27,121,186

Public laws....................... 8,94,183,219,251Public Library, District of Columbia. 208 Public moneys.............. .................. 123,233

in national banks........................ 28,163Public Moneys Division............ ............ 233Public printer, see Government Print-

ing Office.Public property, receipts from sales.. 152 Public Road Inquiries Office... 53,190,281

report, 1902 ................................... 53Public schools, see Schools.Public Works, Board of, D. C...........29,95Publications, Agriculture Depart-

ment......... 53,146,190,191,223,255,281Botany Division............................... 51Census Office...................................... 54Coast & Geodetic Survey, 1816-1902 . 66 distributed by Smithsonian Inst.167,268 Hydrographic Office........................ 58of Public Road Inquiries Office.... 281 Smithsonian Institution................. 268Soils Bureau........................ 53War Department............................... 69

Publications Div... 53,146,191,223,255,281 report, 1902 ..................................... 53

Puerto Rico, see Porto Rico.Puget Sound........................................... 164Pulaski, Casimir, statue.................. 96,102Punishment, corporal............................ 148

of offenses on high seas................... 100Pupils, transportation to school ........... 148Purcell, Ind. T., bridge................. 100,127Purcell and Lexington St. Ry. Co. 100,127 Purington, Mary L........................ 34,46,92Puritan, gunnery ship.......................... 152Pyrenees, British ship................... 100,137Pyrite....................................................... 226Pythias, Knights of............................... 45Quadrantal spheres............................... 195Quarantine, history............................... 236

laws.................. 235

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Quarantine, of animals imported into U. S...................................... 262

of cattle............................ 51,221,252,278 Istations........................................ 125,161 Ivessels................................................. 161

Quarantine Island, immigrant station. 67 Quarles,Joseph V...... 14,16,97,98,121,186 Quartermaster-General, see Quarter-

master’s Department.Quartermaster’s Department.............. 72,

165,208,239,268,295 | report, 1902 ......................................... 70

Quartz glass............................................. 262Quay. Matthew S................................. 10.137Quicksilver, bibliography.................... 227 [Quinalang Anchorage, chart................. 285 IQuinnat salmon.................................... 241Radcliffe, Samuel J..................... 22,92,135Rader, Michael................................. 92,116Radiation formulas................................ 282 IRafferty, Rosetta E................... 92,112,140Railroads, accidents................. 77,241,269

Africa........................................... 200,261Alaska............................... 49,97,122,183Argentina-Bolivia contract............ 155Australia............................................. 232automobile........................................ 200Bolivia................................................ 288brakes.................................... 78,156,184Brazil.................................................. 261British Columbia............................. 200Canada ............................................... 261car shops in Mexico........................ 200construction expenses....................... 210District of Columbia........................ 220employees......................................... 269Germany............................................. 262government ownership................... 270Honduras.................................... 261,289Hot Springs, Ark............................. 9,27income account............................ 78,269India................. .................................. 156Indian Territory............................... 9intercontinental............................... 98Japan........................................... 157,262land grants........................................ 49material, Spain................................. 157Mexico................................... 156,157,288Peru.................................................... 63Philippines................................ 69rates.................................................... 210relation to road improvement .. 53,190 safety appliances........... 78,184,200,269statistics........................................ 78,269stocks and bonds............................... 169underground, N. Y. City.... 97,100,141 see also Electric railroads—names of

railroads.Railroads Commissioner, report, 1902 . 225Rails, manufacture of, 1902 ................. 232

Siam.................................................... 232Railway Comrs.. National Assoc, of... 241 Railway MailServ.. 60,154,198,230,260,287 Railways, see Railroads.Rain gage................................................ 255Rainfall.................................................... 282

Amoy.................................................. 147Hawaii................................................ 224see also Climate and Crop Bulletin.

Rainy River, bridge..................... 11,30,96Raisins...................................................... 281Rand air-compressors............................ 286Randall, Alvira............................ 23,92,131Randall, William P............................ 45,96Randolph, Rebecca................... 33,120,182Randolph, William F........................ 18,92Randsburg, Cal., topographic sheet... 257 Range tables............................................ 293Rape, as forage crop............................. 146Rapid-fire guns...................................... 287

PageRapu-rapu Strait, chart......................... 291Rask, Marie A.......................................... 115Rattlesnake Harbor, chart................... 267Rautoanui Pass, chart.......................... 197Ravenscroft, Anthony R........... 44,103,182Rayel, Catherine...................... 106,140,182Rayle, Katharine, see Rayel, Catherine.Read, Grace M .. . .................................... 7Reading matter, for blind................... 140Real estate, see Lands.Reaney, Son & Archbold....................... 11Reappraisements ................................... 65,

158,159,202,234,263,290Rebates......................................... 43,44,143Rebellion, see Civil War.Receipts and expenditures..................... 66,

202,234,263,288,290Receivers................................................ 136

for coal mines.................................... 97land offices......................... 28,96,142,148

Reciprocity, Cuba and United States.. 61,155,156,157,185,188,199

France and United States................ 13Hawaii and United States................ 98

Recoil gun mounts................................. 287Record, Congressional.......... 5,87,179,277Record and Pension Office, report, 1902 70Recording instruments........................ 53Records, Philippine insurgents...........206

transcripts.......................................... 142Recruiting, Army.....................................237Red Cross, American National............ 77Red Lake Reservation................ 14,98,125Red River.......................................... 192,228Red rot. of western yellow pine.............255Redding, James F .’......................... 88,158Redding, Cal., copper.............................. 226

iron...................................................... 226limestone............................................ 227

Redick. Mary S , see Bayly, Mary R.Redshaw, James.................................... 136Redwood.................................................. 190Recd, Emilv L................................... 25,182Reed, Levi L........................................... 145Reed, Walter........................................... 98Reedy, Annie T................................. 25,92Reedv, Daniel J................................. 25,92Rees,’John J........................................ 41,93Reeve, William C..................................... 69Reeves, Andrew J................................20,93Reeves, John T........................................ 74Reeves, Lockie W................................ 20Hceres, Walter......................... 45Refining, sugar........................................ 262Reform schools...................................... 148Reformatory institutions, D. C............ 75Regalia.................................................... 290Register, Army, 1903 .............................. 206

Justice Department................... 151State Department............................. 199

Register of copyrights, see Copyright Office.

Register of Treasury, report, 1902 ......... 64Registered bonds, see Loans and Cur-

rency Division.Registers, executive.............................. -101

land offices....................... 28,96,142,148Registration, of copyrights............ . 170Heid, Charles C........................ 29Reiher Pass, chart................................. 196Reindeer, Alaska.......................... ». 55,193Remington. William J.......................... 7Removals, Treasury Department....... 233Representatives, portraits in eulogies. 187

see also House.Research. Antarctic............................. 282Reservations, held by Depts........... 188,221

see also names of reservations.Reserves, forest, see Forest reserves—

names of reserves.

Janu ar y —June , 1903 XXXVII

PageReserves, national banks ...-..................184Reservoirs, lands reserved for............ 28Resolutions, concurrent................ 219,251

joint, see Bills—Laws.Restraining orders................................. 10Retherford, Elias G................................ 118Retired list, Navy................................. 139Rettig, Josephine............................ 108,131Revenue, Brazilian law...........................232

customs, collection of....................... 64Philippines........................................ 27see also Internal revenue.

Revenue cutter, see Revenue steamers. Revenue Cutter Service.... 68,161,204,236

officers................................... 12,30,67Revenue stamps, see Stamps, revenue. Revenue steamers, Honolulu, Hawaii. 30

new................................................ 68,161Philadelphia, Pa............................... 68

Review of world’s commerce, to print. 187Revised Statutes,appropriationtoprint 121Revision of Laws Committee.............. 143Revolution, American, Daughters of

the, see Daughters of the Ameri-can Revolution.

Reynolds, Henry P..................... 31,93,115Reynolds, Hugh J............................ 93,119Rheims. France,industrialexposition. 157 Rhein, Port, see Rhin, Port.Rhenish lumber market....................... 157Rhin, Port, chart.............. ................... 196Rhizopus nigricans............................... 281Rhoades, Jennie W................... 93,112,130Rhode Island, labor laws......................-241

labor statistics................................... 241post route map................................... 61quarantine of swine, etc................... 252war claims........................................... 158

Rhodes, Cecil.......................................... 148Rhodes, Isaac....................... 7Rhodes, William P..................... 38,109,182Ribble, Cornelia S............ ............. 111,182Rice, Jamison W... ................................ 75Rice, Peru............................................... 231

production................................ .•..........146Rice Irrigation & Improvement Assoc. 9Rich, Lizzie I.......................................... 7Richards, Jacob E........... 38,105,182Richardson, George W.......................... 113Richardson, Joseph M.......................... 37Richardson, William............ 30,47,127,140Richfield Springs, N. Y., topog. sheet. 258Rickards, Eliza A................................... 7Ricker Classical Institute..................... 193Rider, John Q. A.................................. 7Rifle competition, Palma internal.... 262

prizes.................................................... 237Rifles, range table................................. 293Rigg. Jarrot F............................... 25,93,130Right of way, Alaska............................ 122

Hawaii................................................ 16San Francisco Mts. forest reserve. 48,95Wayne County, W. Va.............. 143,184

Riley, Sarah........................................... 166Riley, Fort, Cavalry and Field Artil-

lery School... 70,164,206,238,266,294report, 1902.............. 238

Rio Corosimo, see Imataca, Cano.Rio de la Plata........................................ 157Rio Grande................................... 155Ripley, Allen M.................................... 7,40Ritchie, William F..................... 31,119,182Rittenhouse, Charles A............ 35, 111, 182Rivers, floods........................................... 282

Fulton automatic gage................... 282lights and fog-signals....................... 235measurements........................ 55,56,284New York City, vicinity................. 149post lights...................... ’................... 67

PageRivers and harbors, see Engineer De-

partment.Riversand Harbors Committee..........143Riyoishi Bay, chart............................... 196Road Inquiry Office, see Public Road

Inquiries Office.Roads, land grants for.......................... 49

petroleum for improvement of.......281see also Public Road Inquiries Office.

Roanoke, Va..........................................44,95Robbery, of mails, to prevent.............. 140Robbins, Samuel..................................... 15Roberts, John H................................. 24,93Roberts, Leroy.......................................38,93Robertson, Joseph W............................ 7Robertson, Samuel M............................... 50Robinson, Byron..................................... 40Robinson, Harriet.............................. 18,93Robinson, James M............................... 4 49Robinson, John...................................... 7Robinson, Minerva.......................... 7,19Robison, Almedia J............... 46,93,108Robson, John H......................... 38,109,182Rochambeau, Comte de, statue.............187Rochford, S. Dak., Cemetery Assoc. 96,122Rock Creek, Cal., topog. sheet.............. 283Rock Creek, D. C., bridge..................... 13Rock Island Arsenal......................... 72,164Rock of Ages, light and fog-signal.... 126Rogers, George A................................... 182Rogers, Henry G..................................... 93Rogers, Joanna..................................... 7,35Rogers, Lebbeus H................................ 93Rolls and Library Bureau..... 201,233Rome, Italy, American Academy. 137,251

Grand Prize..............................'........... 251Rommel, Joanna................................... 8Root-knot, cowpea resistant to.......... 190Ropes, Sarah E................................... 47,93Rosario, Argentina, trade in 1902 ....... 260Rose, Charles W...................................... 8Rosebud Reservation..................... 102,125Roselle........................................................279Rosenbarger, Elizabeth....... 19,37,93Ross, Mrs. G. W .. .................................... 144Ross, John W.......................................... 45,96Ross, Lewis F.......................................... 8Rosseau, Lawrence H., see Rousseau.Roster, of militia of U. S.........................266

of patent attorneys........................... 57of Quartermaster’s Department.... 73

165,208,239,268,295of Signal Office.............................. 73,268of Subsistence Department............. 73,

165,208,239,268,295Rot, red.................................................... 255Rotan, John A ................................... 8Rotation, of crops.....................................281Roach, Peter B.......................... 110,130,182Rouen, France, electric fire pump.... 63

steamship service to America........... 201Round Harbor, chart.............................. 286Round worms.................................... 292Rousseau, Lawrence H..................... 36,109Rowe, Louis W.................... 40,117,182Rowell. Horace J................................... 15Rowling, Juliaetta.......................... 118,128Rubber...................................................... 199

Brazil........................................... 157,199ceanu.................................... 200,232consumption in U. S...........................156Mexico................................................. 156

Rubber vine.................................... 156,157Rucker, William W.................................. 29Ruffner. William H............................... 148Rules Committee, House... 49,143,188Rules of practice, courts of U. S......... 166

Patent Office............................... 150,258Rumple, John N. IP................................ 122

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Rumple, Mary H......................... 9,3,113,128Rural districts, roads............................ 53Rural free delivery................................ 53

see also Rural Free Delivery Div.Rural Free Delivery Division'............... 154Rural Guard, Cuba.......................... 63,266Russell, Catharine A......................... 93,129Russell, Charles E................................. 50Russell, Isaac F...................................93,112Russell, John H...................................... 50Russel), Mary E................................. 93,133Russia, chemical industry................... 288

commercial relations' with Man-churia ............................................. 289

exhibition of historical attire.........200iron industry................................ 200merchant marine................................200petroleum trade................................. 262U. S. claims against.......................... 231winter cereals.................................... 200

Rutan, William D................................... 93Rutherford, Abner D..................... 108,182Rutherford, Elias G............................... 33Ryan, William H.................................... 127Sabine Lake........................................... 143Sabine Pass, Tex.................................... 143Sabine River........................................... 143Sac and Fox Indians............................. 10Sacramento River, quinnat salmon... 241

Safety signals, on steam vessels........... 236Sagartia paguri Verrill......................... 77Sager, Ellen A........................................ 8Sailing directions, catalogue................ 58

Mindanao........................................... 263Panay, Negros, Cebu, etc................ 66Philippines, catalogue....................... 202Samar, Leyte, and Luzon..................234

Sailing routes, see Pilot charts.Sailors, Hamilton M............ . ........... 93,99Sailors, allotment notes.........................292

contracts for care of...........................292monument.......................................... 13gState homes..........................................242wages........................................... 100,137

St. Charles County, Mo., bridge........... 11St.Clair, Lake...'...................... 71,267,294St. Clair River............................ 71.267,294St. Croix Falls, Wis., dam............ 12,30.96St. Croix River, dam..................... 12,30,96St. Etienne, France, textiles................ 201St. Francis. Ark., bridge.................. 30,184St. Francis River, bridge .... 30,96,99,184St. James Mission................................... 187St. John Harbor, chart......................... 197St. John’s Lodge, A. F. A. M., Newbern 49St. Jones Harbor, chart.......................... 286St. Joseph Channel, chart....................... 238St. Joseph River, dams and bridges... 126St. Lawrence River.......................... 71,267

canal......................................................261chart.................................. 267stream measurements.........................284

St. Louis, Mo., Business Men’s League. 77 exposition, see La. Purchase Expos, grain transportation.. ................. 169Knights of Pythias............................ 45

St. Louis County, Mo., bridge.............. 11St. Marys River........................... 71,267,294

anchorage of vessels......................... 236St. Meinrad, Ind., topographic sheet.. 227St. Michael Bay, chart............................ 291St. Paul, Minn., circuit court of appeals 136

public building.... ..................... 65St. Peter, Minn., bridge........................ 127St. Vincent Gulf, chart........................ 153Salamanders........................................... 77Salaries. Commerce and Labor Dept.. 147

Court of Private Land Claims.........151Government....................................... 159

PageSalaries, judges...................................... 44

teachers............................................... 14gsee also Wages.

Salem, N.J............................................. 191Salinas, Ecuador..................................... 62Salinas Valley..........................................255Sally Mariah,’ sloop............................... 166Salmon.................................................... 241

Alaska........................................... 65.204British Columbia............................. 232

Salomague, Port, chart......................... 153Salsbury, Lester H........................ 18,38,93Salt.......................... .-....................... 227,283

bi bliograph y.............. .’.................. 226mines of Ile’tzk.....................................201

Salt Lake, Utah................................... 12,95Salt River, water storage....................... 56Salt River Valley................................... 254Salvador............ .................. 62,200,232,288

bonds .................................................. 261tariff.................................................... 1.5g

Samar, sailing directions..................... 234Same Byochi, chart............................... 196Sampson, Asa E.................................... 8,35San Bernardino Strait, chart................ 264San Bernardino Valley........................ 254Sand bricks...................................... 200,261San Domingo Improvement Co. of N. Y. 155Sands. William.......................... 34,113,182Sandsbury, John R................................. 8Sandy Hook Proving Ground.............. 72San Francisco, Cal., chart................... 160

military reservations....................... 103NavalTrainingStation, report, 1902. 151plague ............................................ 68,200

San Francisco Mts. forest reserve... 48,95San Gabriel, Cal...................................... 191Sanitary Bureau, International.......... 200Sanitary Convention. Internationa] .. 232Sanitation, in factories...................... 169

in yellow fever................................. 236San Joaquin River, chart..................... 160San Jose scale............................ 222,254,279

insecticides for............................189,190San Pablo Bay, chart............................ 203Santa Ana, Port, see Buluagan.Santa Clara, Cuba................................... 232Santa Cruz, Port, chart......................... 59Santa Fe, Isle of Pines............................ 224Santa Susana Mts., topographic sheet. 227Santee Indians........................................ 150Santiago, Cuba, commerce................... 199

manganese............................................226sugar.................................................... 157trade............................................. 261,262

Santiago, Cuban steamer................... 9,44Santiago de Cuba, Cuban steamer, see

Santiago.Santo Domingo ...................................... 156

agreement with United States....... 155tariff.................................................... 63

Santos. Brazil, imports.......................... 261trade in 1902 ...................................... 261

Sao Paulo (state), agricultural bank . 261Sardines.................................................. 157Sare, John A........................................ 18,93Sauthoff, Anton.......................... 37,107,182Sautter, John C........................ 120,132,182Sawdy. Catharine A....... ........ 120,127,182Sawmills, Cuba...................................... 262Sayles, F. C.......................................... 269Sayles. Fannie T.................................... 93Scab, sheep............ . .................................221Scabies...................................................... 278Scale insects............................................. 279

insecticides for..................... 189,190,254Scandinavia, aerial soundings station. 282Scanlon, Margaret.......................... 105,182Scapteriscus didactylus Latr................ 52Schaefer, Caroline .'................. 119,133,182

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Schanz Islands, see Wottho Islands.Scherzer, Charles VV................... 24,93,134Schirm, Charles Ji................................... 124School lands............................................ 122

Juneau, Alaska................................. 9military reservations....................... 96Mississippi.......................................... 142

School of Comparative Jurisprudence and Diplomacy.................. 148

School-rooms, ventilation................... 148School street, D. C................................. 101Schools, D. C........................................... 76

for Army officers .............................. 69marine....................................... 12,30military training....................... 103,138weaving........................................... 157see also Education Bureau.

Science, American Association for Ad-vancement of..................... 145

Scofield, John C...................................... 237Scolytidse................................................. 222Scolytus rugulosus Katz...........................222Scotia, ship............................................. 100Scotland, advice to exporters to.........157

herring fisheries............................... 168iron and steel trades...........................200joint-stock companies....................... 201

Scott, Albert M...................................... 8Scott, Luther............................... 32,93,105Scott, Nathan B..................... 16,25,104,118Scott, Thomas B..................................... 75Scott, Wallace L....................... 111,136,182Scottsbluff, Nebr., geologic atlas........... 283Scriven, Mary V................................... 8,17Sculpin.................................................... 240Sea, see name of sea. Sea anemone.............. . ........................... 77Seal, Thomas........................................... 22Sealskin garments................................... 233Seamen, see Sailors.Searchlights............................... :............ 238Searcy. Elizabeth P.......................... 20Sears.’ Mary A.......................................93,134Seasons, California........................... 282Secondary education, in agriculture.. 279

Maine............................................. 193Secondary schools........................... 148Secretary, see for departmental secre-

taries, names of Departments.Securities, railroad............................... 169

see also Government Actuary— Loans and Currency Division.

Seeds, beet............................................... 63cotton............ .................................... 146distribution........................................ 52oil......................................................... 232samples for Agriculture Dept........... 290

Seely, Augusta W........................ 47,93,118Seismic disturbances, see Earthquakes.Seitz, John A. M.......................... 34,93,118Selby, Thomas J..4... ................ 48 Sellers. Alfred J............................ 25,33,93Sells, Orange...................................... 93,133Seminole Indians............................ 122,184Semmes, John E..................................... 166Senate............................... 9,97,185,220,251 j

election cases, to print..................... 187 .extra session............................... 188,219 !journal............................................... 277 !private claims.....................................251 |

Senate Contingent Expenses Com .... 101 ISenators, 58th Cong. spec, sess............ 185

portraits in eulogies............................ 187Seoul, Korea, legation buildings....... 62Sequoia and Gen. Grant Nat. Parks .. 121

report, 1902.......................................... 225Sergius Narrows, chart............................ 291Serial numbers, Weather Bureau pub-

lications ............................. 147 ISerums..................................................... 235 1

PageServia, meteorological service............ 147Session laws, State and Territorial.... 242 17-year locusts........................................ 222Sevier River........................................... 280Sewanee, Tenn., lumbering.................. 190Seward Peninsula................................. 227Seward square, D. C................... 13,29,184Seymour Narrows, chart....................... 196Shackleford, Dorsey IP....................... 30,127Shad, propagation of............................ 241Shadrick. William................................. 75Shaffer, SophieS............................ 21,93,130Shafroth, John F ..................................... 49Shaftesbury, Ontario, see Little Current.Shamburger, John................................. 15Shandrew, Ella F....................... 46,115,182Shaner, Solomon S...................... 34,93,118Shanks. Flavius ................................ 93,129Sharp, William E................................... 46Sharpsburg, Md...................................... 72Shaw, William H......................... 25,93,129Shawnee County, Kans., dam .... 100,127 Shearing of lambs.........,...................... 146Sheep, inspection and quarantine .... 221

shearing........................................ 146see also Cattle.

Sheep-bound reserve 50.144,188.220,252,277 index............................................. 241

Sheep scab ......................................... 221Shelden, Carlos J)..................................... 48Sheldon, Charles F..................... 20,93,135Sheldon. Hiram A................................. 8Shells (ordnance)........... ................ 59,287Shepherd, Joel C..................................... 47Sheppard, Mrs. John L.......................... 122Sheridan, Thomas................................. 8Sheridan, Wyo., publie building.........121Sherman, James S..................................... 127Sherman anti-trust law......................... 57Sherman County, Oreg........................ 27Sherry, Thomas................................... 27,93Shiloh National Park............................ 16Shiloh National Park Comn., rp., 1902 . 70 Shipbuilding............................................ 200

Germany............................................... 201Shipments to depositories..................... 79,

171.211,243,271,299Shipping, anchorage in N. Y. Hr... 68,161

anchorage in St. Marys River....236Bremen, Germany.............................. 261Cuba.................................................... 156electricity used on vessels.............. 262liquidation of manifests.................. 159manifests.................... 159,262mosquitoes carried by....................... 204quarantine vessels .."......................... 161Russia................................................. 200stopping fire in holds....................... 232tonnage movement.......................... 162see also Steamboats—War-ships.

Shirar, Charles.......................... 119,132,182Shiriya Zaki, chart................................ 196Shoe machines, Amer., in England... 262 Shoemakers’ exhibition, Hamburg ... 201 Shopstaugh, David M....................... 36,109Shovar, Frederick ............. '.......... 19,93Shreeves, Abraham.............................. 8,34Shufeldt, Mary A................................... 11Shup, William........................................ 48Shupe, Walter H..................................... 122Siam, currency............................ ;............232

rails.....................................................232Siberia, American flour in................... 289

gold mining.......................................... 232Siberian Railway............................ 157,201Sibuko Bay, British North Borneo.... 286 Sichel, Kathinka....................... 119,131,182Sickels. Henry ............................ 19,93,129Sierra Nevada Mountains, forests....... 227

neocene rivers.....................................226

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PageSigel, Elise...................................... 23,41,93Signal Corps, electrical instruments.. 73

officers................................................ 73telephones.............................. ’ ’" ’ j 55

Signal Office........... 73,165,208,239, 268,295report, 1902.......................................... 70

Signals, safety, on steam vessels....... 236Silage.....................Silicates.................Silk........................Silkworms............Sill, Fort................

Sub-Agencv....Silos............ .•........Silt measurements.............................Silva, Carlos Martinez, see Martinez.Silver...................................................

Hawaiian currency......................imports and exports......................Latin America...............................

production..........................Silver-ware, Spain.................Simms, Joseph M...................Simon, Joseph........................Simplon Railway.....................Simpson, Elias........................Sims, James D........................Sims, Thetus IF.......................Sims, W.S................................’Sin Shian Bay, chart..............Sioux Reservation lands...... Sirup, see Syrup.Sisal, see Henequen.Sitka, Alaska......................Sivewright, Bacon & Co.......Sivuch Bay, chart...................Sizer, Henry E........................Skin grafting...........................Skinner, George.....................Skins, otter and carpincho ... Skirmish Bay. see Kaingaroa. Slack, John W............Slag, utilization of.... Slate ...........................Slatington, Pa., slate. Slavonia.................... .Slawson, Eben..........'Slayden, James L........Slocum, Jonathan H.. Slusser, Mary J..........Small. John H.............Small arms...................

firing competitions, firing regulations ..

Smalley, A lice F ... Smith, Albert M..._ Smith, Andrew C... Smith, Christian... Smith, Clara E.......Smith, David.........Smith, David H.......Smith, George M... Smith, Henry C.......Smith, Ira P..........Smith, John..........Smith, John A ..... Smith, John H.......Smith, Joseph.......Smith, Joseph A ... Smith, Louis . .........Smith, Lucy G.......Smith, Maria M. C . Smith, Matilda .... Smith, Nicholas.... Smith, Samuel S ... Smith, Samuel IF... Smith, Sarah E___Smith, Thomas L .. Smith, William D..

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Page . 93Smith, William J..........................

Smith, Fort, see Fort Smith, Ark.Smiths Ferry, Miss., bridge............ 30,184Smithson. William W.................. 31,93,115Smithsonian contributions to knowl-’ „ edge.............................................. 268Smithsonian Inst .. 76,167,208,240,268,296

• report of secretary, 1902 ................. 76Smith, miscellaneous collections.. 208,268 Smithsonian physical tables................ 208Smokeless powder............................ 72,259Smyrna River......................................... 143Snake River, bridge................... i2 126Snelling, Fort..................................... 73Snodgrass, Charles E............................. 45Snodgrass, John.......................... 34,93,118Snook, Sarah J.....................>.... 26,93 129Snow.................... 147,192,224^282Snow and ice bulletin . " '-------Snow gage .....................Snowfall, 1901-02....Snuff...............................Snyder. Adrian M.......Snyder. Daniel H.........Snyder, Margaret.........Society Islands, chart.. Soclinic lines ................Soda, bibliography.......

nitrate of, for crops .Soils.......................... .

alkali........................for food plants...... see also Soils Bureau.

Soils Bureau...................... 191,224,255,281printing of Field operations........... 187

53 147

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280,281... 51

publications..................................... "Solar radiation.................................’."Soldiers, homestead...............................

members of Nat. Soldiers’ Home...monument.........................................State homes.......................................

Soldiers’ Home, D. C., reports, 1902...Soldiers’ Home, National, see National

Soldiers’ Home.Soundings, aerial.................................. 282South, agricultural education .... 189,253

189,253189,223 .... 190.... 190.... 65190,254

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beef.7...................carbohydrates....... .community of interest development of...........postal claims............ .power production.......rice production.................................

South America, intercontinental ry.. see also American RepublicsBureau.

South Atlantic blockading squadron . South Atlantic Station, report. 1902... South Banguey Channel, chart..........South Baymouth Harbor, chart.........South Carolina, frost.............................

judges............................................... \labor laws ........................................post route map............... ..................

South Dakota, Cheyenne River Res... courts of United States..............post route map..................................Rosebud Reservation......................wind...................................................Wind Cave National Park..............

South Philippines, Dept, of, rp.. 1902.. Southampton Shoal, light and bell... Southard, James II................... . ...........Southeast, sugar cane culture..............Southern Cotton Oil Company........... <Southern Express Company ................Southern grain louse...........,...............Southwest La. Rice Growers’ Assoc ... Sowder, G. H...........................................Spain ............................... ............... ........

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Spain, church property.......copyright..........................grapes.................................hematite............................olive oil.............................railway material..............silkworms..........................steamship service to U. S steel factory.....................sugar trust ......................trade in 1902.....................treaty with U. S................see also War with Spain.

Spalding, John A............................ 109,182Spanish America, see American Re-

publics Bureau—Latin America. Spanish-American War, see War with

Spain.Spanish Fork River, irrigation system. 280 Spanish Treaty Claims Comn .. 78,158,170 Spaulding, Belle L.......................37,113,182Special Agents Division............ 65,161,204Special Consular Reports................ 63,261Special delivery of letters..................... 198Special orders, Adjutant-General....... 70,

163,206,237,266,293Cavalrv, etc., School. 70,164,206,266,294 Engineer Dept.. 71,164,206,238,266,294 Navy Department. ~

Specialists, farmers’ institutes Speculation...............................Spencer, James M.....................Spencer Gulf, chart.................Spight, Thomas..........................Spirits, distilled.............. ..........

see also Liquors. Spirk, Charles A......................Splenetic fever..........................Spokan Reservation................Sporangia........................ . ........Spores.........................................Sprague, Charles......................Spring, Henry E......................Springer, Conrad......................Squires, Phineas L...................Stackpole. Josiah....... .■............Stadtmueller, Maria V............Staff, Henry............Staff, General........Staff officers, Navy Stafford, Frank .... Stamping ink.......Stamps, revenue, oleomargarin.. Standardization, Great Britain--------Standards, National Bureau of, see Na-

tional Bureau of Standards.Stanley, John M............................... 93,105Stanley, William F............................... 8Stanwood, Louisa J........................ 113,182Starrat, Thomas.................................. 46,93Stars, observations of............................ 197State and other Departments, Auditor

for, see Auditor.State Department.. 61,154,198,231,260,287

reservations held by............ 188,221Statehood, for Territories.....................Staten Island, geologic atlas................States,birth and death registration...

documents.................................school lands........................... .statistical work........................vital statistics...........................war claims.................................

Statesville, N. C........................Stationery, Canada.......................Stationery and Printing Division Stationery. Printing, and Blanks Div.

sec Printing and Stationery Div Statistical Abstract, 1902......................Statistical bulletin.

98 194

98 24296

25697

104,144 ... 191 ... 63.... 57

205. 77,168,209,269,296

251 152201 65,

... 289

...288

... 231

... 62

... 200

... 283

... 226

... 289 50,144 33,120 ... 152

PageStatistics, see Census Office—subject on

which statistics are wanted.Statistics Bur.. 68,162,201,204.236,265,293 Statistics Division, Agriculture De-

partment....... 53,146,192,224,255,281Statistics Div., InterstateCom.Comn 78,210 Statutes, see Laws.Statutes at large................................Steam Engineering Bureau,rp., 1902 Steam power, Prussia........................ .Steamboat Inspection Service...........

162,202,205,233,236,263,265proceedings of board, to print......... 186

Steamboats, Denmark............................289for Coast Survey............................... 66Guatemala to U. S............................ 199mail................... 60,154,198,230,260,287passenger, German..............................202petroleum as fuel..................... 65Rouen-American............................... 201safety signals...................................... 236Spanish-United States service.........289transatlantic routes............ 260,262,286see also Steamboat Inspection Serv.

Stearns. Elias P........................ 106,128,182Steel, factory in Spain .

France.................Mexico..................... .production................Scotland...................statistics...................utilization of slag ...

Steel castings...............Steele, George IF..............Steffey, George W........Stepanov Bay, chart... Stephens, John JI..........Sterilization of meat.. Steuben, Baron, statue Stevens, Frederick C___Stevens, Jason............Stevens Gap.................Stewart, David............ .Stewart, James F..........Stewart, Jennett;.......Stewart, John K............ .Stewart, Robert................................... 17,93Stewart, Um. M. 11,13,76,99,101,102,167,185Stilwell, Julia............................ 110,132,182Stimson, Monora.................................... 8Stock-grazing, forest reserves..............284Stock vards, Mexico............................. 288~ ....................... " 21,93,135

.. 14,124 114,140,182 ............ 156 ........ '.. 236 ............ 169 ............ 36 ............ 8 ......... 21,93

... 262 96,102... 138... Ill

16,71... 166... 30... 8

Stockbridge, Napoleon B........... 2Stockbridge ana Munsee Indians.Stocker, Arvilla N ....Stocks, bank, Canada

of money...........railroad.................

Stokes, Nora..............Stone, Caroline M___Stone, George H.......Stone.......................... ...........................

Argentina........................................... 155Indian Territory............................... 9lithographic........................................ 289

Stone lands....... . ............................. 122,147Stonesifer, Joseph.................................. 8Stoneware.............................................. 226Stoppage circular .. 72,164,206,238,267,294 Stored goods, collateral for loans Storekeeper-gaugers.....................Storekeepers..................................Storm tracks, see Pilot charts.Storms, see Weather Bureau.Stotsenburg, Mary L................ 106,139,182Stott, George W................................... 34,93Stout, Florence M...................... 33,107,182Stover, Jacob......................................... 75Stover, John A........................................ 75Strait, see name of strait.

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Straits Settlements, currency.............. 232Straub, Edward................................. 93,130Strawberries, irrigation of.................. 279Strayer, Michael K....................... 33,119,182Streams, see Rivers.Street cars, see Electric railroads.Street railroads, see Electric railroads.Streets, D. C.......................... 13,29,101,184

Paris.................................................... 63Strikes, bibliography ,.......................... 270

Buenos Ayres ...'.............................. 200coal................................... 63,209,240,242weavers.............................................. 157

Striped cucumber beetle.........................279Strohauer, Fannie E............................. 8Strong, Charles........................ 120,132,182Strothers, E. H....................................... 72Stuart, Margaret A.......................... 108,183Stuber, Adam......................................... 183Students, American, in architecture.. 251Submarine Defense School, Fort Tot-

ten, report, 1902 ................. 238Subsidies, marine.................................. 297Subsistence Dept... 73,165,208,239,268,295

report, 1902 ......................................... 69 :Subtreasuries, see Independent treas-

uries.Success, steamer.................................... 185Sucrose ................................................... 221 |Sugar............................... 63,68,185,222,232 ,

bounties in Austria-Hungary......... 65Guatemala......................................... 288Peru................................................... 288 !Santiago, Cuba.................................. 157 !Uruguay............................................ 62world’s pi oduction.......................... 232

Sugar-beet, see Beet sugar.Sugar-beet leaf-beetle........................... 222Sugar-cane, table syrup from.............. 222 |Sugar refining, Japan........................... 262 iSugar trust, Spain.............................. 289Suicide, statistics............................. 97,220 jSuisun Bay, chart................................. 160Sullinger, Alexander T........... 118,140,183 ISullivan, Daniel A. J...................... 88,158Sullivan, John........................ 22,41,93,166Sullivan, John D.................................... 8 1Sullivan, Michael O................ 110,132,183Sullivan, Mo., topographic sheet....... 149Sulloway, Cyrus A............................. 39,133Sulphate of copper, Greece............ 201,262Sulphur.................................................... 52Sulu Sea, see Jolo.Sulzer, William ........................ 138Sumatra, birds........................................ 168

mammals........................................... 168Sun, atmosphere...................... 224Sundry civil appropriations 98,102,123,183Sunshine.................................................. 54Superintendent of documents, see Doc-

uments Office.Superior, Wis., courts of U. S................ 43

public building................................. 121Superior, Lake.......... . ............... 71,267,294

iron district........................................ 226Supervising Architect, see Architect,

Supervising.Supervising inspectors of steam ves-

sels, see Steamboat Inspection Service.

Supplies, Indian service.................. 56,256naval militia...................................... 195

Supplies and Accounts Bureau............ 60153,198,230,260,287

report, 1902......................................... 152Supreme Court................................. i<J6,208

bankruptcy........................................ 220decisions............................................. 165distribution of reports................... 136

Supreme court of D. C., decisions.........167

Surber, Andrew J..................................Surgeon-General, Army, see Medical

Department, Army.Surgeon-General, Navy, see Medicine

and Surgery Bureau.Surgeons, Army.................Surgery, Indian Territory Surinam cherry.................Surveying, outfit for........Surveys...............................

Alaska...........................Porto Rico....................Wyoming......................

Swamp lands, Mississippi. Swanson Harbor, chart... Sweden, milk flour..........Sweet potatoes...................Swett, Stephen R..............Swift & Co..........................Swine, see Hogs.Switzerland, American automobiles ..

device for carrying fish..............factories in Germany......................militia ................. . ............................

Swofford, Jacob......................................Sydney, Nova Scotia.............................Synentognathous fishes........................Syracuse, N. Y., public building.........Syria, American agencies in...............

American machinery......................silk culture.......................................

Syrups, from sugar cane......................Tabitha, schooner.................................Tables, division and percentage.........Taft Comn., see Philippine Comn., 2d. Tahiti Island, chart...................Talbert, William J...............Talbott, Mary A..........................Talc......................................laleott, Mary H..........................Taliaferro; James G...................Taliaferro, James P.....................Taliaferro. William H................Tailman, Charles E...................Tamatave, Madagascar..............Tampa, Fla., climate................Tankage, for pigs.......................Tannin.........................................Tarbox, Asa.................................Targets, Morris tube.................Tariff, and freight rates............

appropriation for collecting Australia..............Austria-Hungary. Bolivia.... Brazil.......Chile.........Colombia . Costa Rica Cuba.........decisions..

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.. 29.. 279... 195... 57... 1.50.. 55.. 928,142 ... 291

........ 279 20,93,134 ........ 165

26163

232 163

1510

16865

262 157 289 222 166 256

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42,114,183.......... 75 . 26,99,119

.. 166

.. 262

.. 282

.. 279

.. 222 22,93.. 59 .. 210 .. 64 .. 63 .. 261 .. 62

261,288 261,288

155,156,231,288 .......... 231,261

............. 199,200............ 65,159,202,234,263,290

decisions, Philippines................ 239,295Ecuador..........................Germany........................Haiti...............................Hawaii...........................Japan .............................Mexico.............................Muroran........................Nicaragua...................... .Persia.............................Peru............................... .Philippine goods...........Philippines................... .Porto Rico......................refund of duties, 1902.... repayment to importers. Salvador........................ .Santo Domingo..............Uruguay............ ........... .

................ 199

................ 200

................ 156

................ 185

................ 63

.. 156,157,288

..................262

.......... 62,288

................ 289

................ 288

................ 145

......... 184,202

......... 184,202

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......... 156,288

.......... 63,156

................ 156

Janu ary —June , 1903 XLIII

PageTariff, Venezuela.................................... 288

Zanzibar............................................. 219see also Customs service—names of

articles imported.Tarler, George, & Co............................. 155Tasmania, lights........................<............ 152

trade.................................................... 262Tate, Parish. C.......................................... 141Tattersail, Edward................... 111,140,183Taxes, Buenos Avres............................... 231

D. C............... *................. 13,101,124,268foreign commercial agents..............288land, in New Zealand....................... 157license, in D. C................................. 101Madagascar........................................ 289on alcoholic beverages..................... 67

Tayler, Robert W....................... 139Taylor, Alexander H..................... 113,183Taylor, David S.............. ..........................IllTavlor, Douglass.................................... 74Taylor, Henry............................. 36,93,105Taylor, James B.......................... 24,93,131Taylor, William P................................. 15Tea, importation and inspection....... 158Teachers.................................................. 148Teavarua Harbor, chart....................... 197Tebbetts, Walter G....................... 17,93,128Teche, Bayou......................................... 50Technological schools.......................... 148Telegraph, Argentina............................ 288

military............................................... 268■wireless.................................................147

Telegraph operators, Navy..................... 286Telephone, Porto Rico.......................... 64

Signal Corps................ 165special delivery service................... 198

Tell, Ind., topographic sheet................ 228Teller, Henry M........................ 97,98,99,185Temo Island, see lemo Island.Temperature........................................... 54

ground, Manila................................. 165Hawaii................................................ 224see also Climate and Crop Bulletin.

Tennessee, marble................................. 227post route map.................................. 61stoneware and brick clays..............226

Tennessee, U. S. S................. ...................258Tennessee and Coosa Railroad.... 142,183Tennessee River, bridge.......... 96,100,127Tennessee white phosphates................ 226Tenure of property............................... 219Teoneroa-Haaoa Bay, chart................ 197Terlingua, Tex., topographic sheet... 149 Terrestrial radiation............................ 147Territories, documents.......................... 242

governors’ reports, 1902 ................... 225labor disputes..................................... 10statehood for...................................... 98war claims............................... 104,144

Territories Committee, House....... 49,144Senate.......................... ’.................... 122

Testing, variety of fruits, etc................ 190Tests of metal,1901........................... 164Teton forest reserve............................ 50,219Texarkana, Tex............................... 43,184Texas, courts of United States. 9,43,95,184

education........................................... 225petroleum........................................... 226post route map ................................. 61tobacco growing............................... 62

Texas, Department of, rp., 1902........... 238Textiles, Honduras............................... 62

St. Etienne........................................... 201Thames River, chart............................... 203Thanksgiving Day, proclamation .... 219Thayer, Newton...................... 107,128,183Theresa, N. Y., topographic sheet....... 228Thermometry......................................... 282Thomas, Cynthia............................. 119,139Thomas, Henry.................................. 24,93

PageThomas, James M................................. 8,36Thomas, James P................................. 8,23Thomas, Lot............................................. 44Thomas, Willie....................................... 8Thomas Jefferson Memorial Associa-

tion of United States.. 124,184Thomason, Joel............................ 107,183Thome, S.W........................................... 102Thome, Sadie......................................... 102Thompson, Albert W................... 42,115,183Thompson, Alexander J................. 47,108Thompson, Elizabeth.................. 21,93,134Thompson, Ervin........................ 40,94,105Thompson, George............................. 27,94Thompson, Hiram S..................... 22,41,94Thompson, James................................... 8Thompson, John D............................... 8Thompson, N.F...................................... 188Thompson, Ole...................................... 8Thompson, Robert M............................ 93Thompson, Samuel L.................. 23,94,131Thompson, William.......................... 25,94Thompson, William B............................ 138Thompson, William R....................21,40,94Thomson, Alexander J.......................... 183Ticlin Strait, chart................................. 234Ticonderoga. N. Y., topographic sheet. 56Tide tables, Philippines, catalogue ... 202Tides, Indian Ocean................................256

indicator for New York................... 64Tiflis, Russia............ . ............................... 232Tiles, in German meat shops..................262Tillamook Bav, life-saving station.... 100Tillinghast, Jane A..................... 37,94,112Tillson, Ann E........................................ 8Timber, see Lumber and timber—

names of forest reserves.Timber lands.....................................122,147

laws...................................................... 284Time azimuth diagram......................... 59Tin........................................................... 227

bibliography...................................... 227Bolivia....... '....................................... 155

Titles, land, Philippines................ 164,207Titus, Eli........................................ 36,94,105Tizenko Bay, chart............................... 152Tobacco ............................................... 233

Cuba.................................................... 199Germany............................................. 289statutory packages...........................x 144Texas.................................................. 62

Tobermory Harbor, chart..................... 267Togoland................................................ 157Tokelan Group, see Union Group. Tolfree, James E.................................... 94Tolles, David N............................ 23,94,136Tonga Islands, chart.............................. 59Tongass Narrows, chart......................... 291Tongatabu Island, chart................ 196,197Tonkin, French Indo-China................ 63Tonnage movement.............................. 162Tonnage tax, refund of....................... 9,44Tonopah, Nev., ore deposits................ 226Topeka and Santa F6 Railway Co....... 77Topliff, Austin L.......................... 16,94,128Topographer........................................... 60Topographic sheets .... 55,149,227,257,283Topographic surveys, see Surveys.Torpedo (catfish)..................... .'............. 240Torros Reservation............................... 95Totten, Fort, Submarine Defense

School, report, 1902...'................. 238Towle, Daniel G................................. 42,94Towles, David T.................................... 109Town sites.................................... 48,96,185Towns, garrisoned, Philippines........... 237Toxins...................................................... 235Toxoptera graminum Rondani........... 52Traction railroad, Honduras......... 261,289Traction vehicles.....................................288

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Tracy, Robert A....................... 107,134,183Trade, consular rps. 62,156,200,232,261,288

with Indians...................................... 194see also Commerce—Exports—Im-

ports—names of countries and places.

Trade labels, see Labels.Trade-marks, Chile............................ 289

Cuba................................................ 156Malta........................................... 63registration.....................................229see also Official Gazette, Patent Off.

Trade terms, British industries....... 156Trade well, Francis A........................ 25,48Trading, municipal, Great Britain.... 262Trains, collisions, etc........................ 77,241

good roads..................................... 190Trans-Andine Railway....................... 261Transatlantic steamship route........262Transit circle observations............... 197Transit-instrument, prime vertical ... 197Transportation, Germany..................... 289

of cattle............................................. 51of grain.............................................. 169of pupils to school............ ............... 148

Transports, sale of liquor on................ 45Traveling expenses, Treasury Dept ... 233 Travis, James M............................. 120,183Travis, John P ................................... 94,130Treasurer of U. S... 69,163,205,237,265,293

report, 1902 ......................................... 64Treasury, condition of............ ............. 64,

66,158,159,201,202,233,234,262,263.290 Treas.decisions. 65,159,202,203,234,263,290 Treasury Dept....... 64,157,201,233,262,289

pneumatic-tube service................... 65report, 1902 .................................... 64,179reservations held by................. 188,221

Treas. Dept., Auditor for, see Auditor.Treasury, Independent, see Independ-

ent treasuries.Treaties, Hay-Bond................................ 10

Pan-American................................... 199with foreign nations.................. 219,251with Indians...................................... 252see also names of countries.

Trees, fruit............................................... 280peach.................................................. 281

Tremoya Hermanos............................... 73Trent, Lysander D................................. 8Triangulation, Kansas.."............... 234,263Tribou, David H.................................... 166Tridel, Bridget A........................ 48,94,116Trinity, Newfoundland, chart............ 286Trinity Bay, chart................................. 286Trites, William H..................... 111,132,183Troops, distribution in Philippines ... 237 Trophies, national, gunnery..................237Tropical America, diseases................... 68Trout, Henry C................................. 94,116Trout....................................................... 241Truck crops............................................. 222Trumbull, Conn., tungsten.................. 227Trusts .... 43,44,57,97,101,141,143,151,220

sugar............................................... 289Tsimshian texts............................... 168,296Tube furniture........................................ 289Tube targets, Morris.............................. 59Tuberculosis, infection of milk........... 188Tubing, metallic...................................... 289Tuerck, Herman................................. 23,94Tug Fork, bridge............................ 100,126Tule River Basin...................................... 254Tungsten................................................ 227

bibliography........................................ 227Tunison, Matilda............................ 117,183Tunnels, Chicago River....................... 126Tunxis, monitor.................................... nTuper, Peter...................................... 94,115

PageTurkestan, mining................................. 232Turkey, commercial conditions........... 157

paints and varnishes........................ 289Turner, Enos............................... 48,94,116Turner, George....................... 12,26,119,121Turner, Jerome W................... 120,133,183Turner, Lucy A...................................... 8Turner, William Y..................... 94,116,128Turnips, black rot................................. 52Turpentine orcharding.................. 146,254TuskegeeNormal&Industriallnst. 190,223

............. ’----- " 33,94 .. 157 . 164

.. 286

.. 281

.. 196

.. 57

.. 196 . 196

296 265 203 265 196 164

.. 95,220 55

Universities......................................Hamburg, Germany..................

University of Maine.......................University of Minnesota................University of Missouri...................Upshaw, John S..............................Urgent deficiency appropriations.Uruguay.......................... ............

commerce with Cuba________commerce with Paraguay.......sugar ............................................tariff............................. . ....................

Uruguay Northern Ry. Co., Limited..Utah, courts of U. 8..............................

irrigation...........................................irrigation investigations, to print., labor laws..........................................

Twycross, Joseph.......................Typewriters, Arabic.................Typhoid fever, military camps Typhoons, east Asiatic waters.. Udo...............................................Uea Islands, chart.....................Uinta Valley Reservation....... .Ujae Islands, chart...................Ujelang Islands, chart..............Umbelliferae, North American Uncinariasis ......... ".....................Uniforms, immigration service...........

Public Health & Marine Hosp. Serv.Union Group, chart...................Union, Lake...............................Union station, D. C...................Uniontown, Pa., geologic atlas.......United Kingdom, see Great Britain.U. S. Civil Service Retirement Assoc . 141 United States coast pilot................. 66,234rr_.- —

. 289 193

. 223

. 998

8,28200,232,261,288

232 200 62

156 200 95

280 187 169

post route map................................... 61Utah Lake, drainage system.................. 280Utica, N. Y., port of delivery.............. 144Uturoa Harbor, see Teavarua Harbor.Vaccine virus................... 236Van Camp, Aaron................................. 94Vancouver, B. C..................................... 157Vancouver Barracks................ 104,138,184Van Deusen, George H............ 39,113,183Vanmatre, A. R................................. 30,184Van Matre, James K............ ................. 8Van Nordstrand, Lott................ 38,116,183Van Sickell, Caleb C................. 34,116,183Van Tassell, Oscar................................. 8Van Wie, Daniel.......................... 41,115,183Varieties of fruits, etc................... 190,254Various bureaus ... 77,168,209,240,269,296Varnish.................................................... 289Vaught. John H.............................. 166Vavau Group, chart............................. 197Vegetables, American.......................... 52

testing varieties.......................... 190,254Vehicles, American, at Harpoot......... 63

traction............................................... 288Velpen, Ind., topographic sheet.........149Venezuela.......................... 200,201,261,288

claims of U. S..................................... 231foreign commerce............................ 156international protocols................... 232

Ventilation, of schoolrooms................ 148Ventura, Cal........................................... 191

Janu ar y —June , 1903 XLV

PageWar claims, Maine................................... 159

New Hampshire..................'.............. 158New Jersey........................................ 158Rhode Island.................................... 158Vermont............................................. 159Virginia..........................................99,188War with Spain.......................... 104,144Wisconsin........................................... 159see also War Claims Committee.

War Claims Committee................... 49,144War College Board................................. 239War Department 58,69,163,205,237,265,293

reports, 1902 .................. 69,70,179,265reservations held by.................. 188,221transfer of military records to........ 138

War Dept., Auditor for, see Auditor.War of 1812, mil. and naval records .. 27War of Rebellion, see Civil War.War-ships...................................................229

inspection and construction........... 58War with Spain...................................... 49

claims.......................................... 101,144claims of Virginia.........................99,188typhoid fever.................................... 164

Ward, JamesR........................................ 36Warden, jail, D. C................................. 101Ward well, David K................... 46,116,183Warehouses, bonded.............................. 9Warner, Vespasian..................... 44,136,143Warren, Francis E.... 10,11,16,99,104,121Warren, Sarah J................................. 39,94Warrick, Charles A.................. 111,139,183Wasabi...................................................... 281Washes, see Insecticides.Washington, D. C., see District of Co-

lumbia.Washington, ship................................... 166Washington, U. S. S............................... 258Wash., Alexandria and Mt. Vernon Ry. 167Washington Asylum.............................. 76Washington County, Pa., bridge......... 96Washington Hospital for Foundlings,

report, 1902.......................... 225Washington Island................................ 126Washington, Lake.................................. 164Washington Railway and Electric Co. 167Washington State, Colville Res........... 95

forests................................................. 227gold....................................................... 226irrigation..............................................254labor statistics.................................... 297post route map ................................. 61

Water, algae in public supplies............ 280analysis of........................................... 279equivalent of snow on ground....... 282in creamery butter............................. 189pure, for cows...................................... 279see also Irrigation.

Water-power, France............................ 201Porto Rico.......................................... 54

Water resources, Colorado................... 56Molokai............................................... 194Nebraska............................................ 56Wyoming............................................ 56

Water rights, Sevier River................... 280Water storage, Salt and Verde rivers.. 56Water-supply, D. C................................. 251Water-supply papers... 56,149,194,258,284

distribution of................................... 187Waters, Virginia..................................... 73Watertown Arsenal.......................... 72,164Watervliet Arsenal............................... 72Waterways, see Canals.Waterworks. Apia................................. 63

Caracas, Venezuela.......................... 288Great Britain...................................... 262

Watson. Janies E.................................... 139Watts. James H...................................... 8Wausau, Wis., topographic sheet....... 56

Page ।Veracruz, Mexico..................................... 262Verde River, water storage.................. 56Vermilion, Bayou................................... 9Vermillion, Marcus L................ 38,106,183 IVermillion, Reuben.............................. 37Vermont, post route map..................... 61 I

war claims.......................................... 159Vessels, propelled by gas, etc.............. 137

see also Shipping—Steamboats—War-ships.

Vest, George G.......................................... 102Veterans, Civil War................................ 15Veterinary medicine, D. C................... 101Veterinary zoology......................... 145,252Viacha, Bolivia...................................... 288 |Vickers, David........................................ 8 |Vicksburg, Miss., grain transportation 169 jVicksburg Nat. Park Comn., rp., 1902.. 70Vienna, porcelain................................. 200 jVilla Medici.............................................251Vineyard Sound..................................... 292Virgin River........................................... 280Virginia, courts of United States.... 44,95

labor laws.................. ’....................241post route map................................... 61salt and gypsum............................... 227 Iwar claims..................................... 99,188

Virus.................................................. 235,236Visayas, Department of, rp., 1902 ....... 238Vital statistics....................... 97,98,193,225Vladivostok. Siberia................................ 157 |Vogan, William.......................... 34,113,183 :Volcanoes, Ladrone Islands................ 207 |

Nicaragua.......................................... 155Philippine Archipelago................... 165

Volunteers, War with Spain.........104,144Vore, Austin A.............................. 38,94,109Vouchers, payment of.............................. 235Vowells, F. M....................................... 15,94W. L. Ewing, steamer, see Ewing.Wabaunsee County, Kans., dam.. 100,127Waco, Tex., Government offices......... 159Wade, A. A................................................ 74 |Wadsworth, James W.............................. 28Wages, France........................................ 63

sailors.......................................... 100,137 |see also Salaries.

Wagon-road grants................................. 49Wagoner, George C. R., contested elec-

tion ................................ 122,124 jWagons, farm.......................................... 146Wahpakoota Indians, see Santee. Waimea Bay........................................... 259Wainwright, Charles S....................23,41,94Waitangi, Port, chart.............. . ..............196Wake County, N. C., roads................... 53Walck, Samuel S..................................... 8Waldo, Harold P.......................... 20,94,139Walker, Benjamin W................... 23,41,94Walker, Charles M................... 120,127,183Walker, Eliza A........................................ 8 IWalker, Fletcher J.................. 8,35 |Walker. Hiram C................................. 8,15Walker, Judson E.................................... 113 |Walker River Reservation................... 57Wallace, James E..................... 111,133,183Wallace, John............................ 48,119,183Wallace, Lymus........................... 36,107,183 |Wallis Islands, see Uea Islands. Walrus...................................................... 240Walsh, Edward.......................... 32,94,115Walton, Lewis................... . ............. 94,116Waltrip, Sarah A................................. 21,94Wanger, Irving P ..................... 31 ;War claims. Confederates................... 163

Connecticut....................................... 158findings, see Court of Claims. Iowa.................................................... 49Kentucky.........t................................ 159 ,

XL VI Janua ry —Jun e , 1903Page

Wayne County, W. Va................... 143,184Ways and Means Committee............. 50,144Weather, review of, 1902.................. 278

see also Philippine Weather Bu-reau—Weather Bureau.

Weather Bureau ... 53,146,192,224,255,281crop reports and statistics..... ......... 51report, 1900-01 ................................... 147report, 1901-02 .................................. 54

Weather Bureau, Philippine, see Phil-ippine Weather Bureau.

Weather map......... 54,147,192,224,256,282Weather Review, Monthly................... 54,

147,192,224,256,282Weaver, Henry........................................ 8Weavers’ strike...................................... 157W eaving school...................................... 157Webb, Charles H.................................... 8Webb, Thomas H.................................. 74Weber Valley......................................... 280Weeping Water. Nebr., topog. sheet... 228Weevils, cotton-boll ............................. 51

pea....................................................... 222Weights and measures.......................... 292

metric................................................ 200Weinheimer, Caroline.......................... 105Weirauch, Mina .................................... 8Welch, Henry F............................... 88,158Welch, Jane C............................... 25,41,94Welch, Samuel...................................... 94Welin breech mechanism......................... .286Wellington. George L............................. 101Wells, Eudora........................... 32,117,183Wells, Milton D........................ 110,132,183Wells, artesian....................................... 258

machines for boring........................ 232Wende, Eliza............................... 31,120,183Wertz, John T....................................... 122Weser River, shipbuilding................... 201West, Callie................................. 37,107,183West, Henrietta V...................... 24,94,130West, Margaret A............................... 17,94West, good roads movement in 53West Indies, barometry........................ 147

madreporarian polyps..................... 170meteorology...................................... 54

West Mountain.................................... 9,27West Point, N. Y., seeMilitary Academ v.West Virginia, courts of U. S ... 44,95, 136

labor laws......................................... 169labor statistics.................................. 241post route map.................................. 61

Westbrook, Joseph............................. 17,94Westbrook Sem. and Female College. 193Western yellow pine............................. 255Westfield. N.Y........................................ 192Westmoreland Co., Pa., bridge........... 96Wet seasons, California........................ 282Wetmore, George P............................ 14,102Wetumpka, Ala., topographic sheet.. 149Weyeneth, Rudolph B.................. 23,40,94Whangaroa. Port, see Hutt, Port.Wharton, Esther G................................. 25Wheat..................................................... 288

Australia........................................... 157India.................................................. 289Mexico.............................................. 156

Wheeler, Chat les K................................. 45Wheeler, Henry G............................. 25,94Wheeler. John H........................ 46,110,183Whetsell, William L.......................... 17,94Whidden. John H............................... 26,94Whitcomb, Moses............................. 94,105Whitcomb, Sarah A............................ 8,35White, Benjamin.................................. ’ 8White, Eliza A....................................... 98White. George............................ 47,111,183White, George P.................................... 94White, James B....................................... 140White, James M .......................... 18,94,130

PageWhiteash................................................ 146White, C. H., schooner.......................... 231White House, see Executive Mansion.White River........................................... 126Whitehouse, Etta A............................. 8,35Whitlege, John S............................. 94,110Whitlock, William..................... 35,107,183Whitman, John A..................... 37,113,183Whitney, Cornelia F............................. 8Whitworth, Herbert.......................... 94.131Whorton, Esther G................................. ' 25Wichita Reservation, mineral lands.. 225Widows, pensions............................... 21,97Widows Island............................ 45,104,184Wight, Collins W...................... 120,127,183Wilbur, James M.................................... 99Wilcox, Lewis E................................. 20.94Wilcox, William F.......................... 111,183Wilcox County, Ala., bridge................ 8Wilcoxon, L. C......................... 144Wilcoxon, Willie.................................. 144Wild, Frances E...................... 115,135,183Wilder, Elizabeth A................... 46,94,112JPffey, Ariosto A............................... 48,140Wilkesboro, N. C.................................... 95Willett, James P.................................... 94Willey, Frederick W............................ 8,40Willey, William F., alias..................... 8,40William Henry Bay, chart................... 291William McKinley, Fort...................... 73Williams, Franklin................. 108,140,183Williams, Hamline B........................ 32,94Williams, John C....................... 40,106,183Williams, Lavina................................... 166Williams, Lawson.............. . ................. 8Williams, Mary............................ 48,94,119Williams, R. Gray................................... 166Williams, Remembrance J................... 8Williamsport, Pa., court-house.........48,97Williford, A. J............ . ......................... 166Willis, Tex............................................... 192Wilmington, N. C., wharf..................... 159Wilson, Benjamin F.................. 116,183Wilson, Constant P............................... 75Wilson, James J...................................... 8Wilson, Joseph A...................... 114,135,183Wilson, Mary A...................................... 75Wilson, Thomas B......................... 94,108Wilson, William M..................... 31,114,183Wilson. Willoughby L.......................... 144Wilson Channel, chart.......................... 238Wilt, cowpea resistant to..................... 190Wind Cave National Park................... 9Windes, Henry H..................... 106.132,183Winds........................................... 54,224,256

Atlantic Coast.....................................282mountain valleys............ . ............... 224Pacific Coast...................................... 224South Dakota.................................... 224

Windsor, William A............................. 166Windsor, Ontario, electric railroad. .. 200Wines, American............................ 189,281

sale in post exchanges.................. 45,69Winfrey, Thomas J........................ 109,183Wing venation, dragon-fly................... 240Winks, Nathaniel A.......... ............... 94,131Winter flounder.................................... 240Winterbottom, MaryE................ 36,118,183Winthrop, Iowa, topographic sheet... 283Wire......................................................... 290

repairing by automobile................. 200Wireless telegraphy............................... 147

operators for Navy......................... 286Wisconsin, courts of United States.... 43

irrigation........................................... 254labor laws......................................... 169post route map.................................... 61Pottawatomie Indians....................... 98war claims......................................... 159

Wisdom, D. M......................................... 93

January —June , 1903 XL VII

Page ’Witnesses, land offices....................... 28,96Wolcott, Winthrop W...........................22,94Women, in school administration .... 148Women, Columbia Hospital for........... 75Wood, Barrel G...................................... 17Wood, James F........................................ 15Wood, see Lumber and timber. Woodall. Dicey...................................... 8Woodford, Charles F.......................... 16,94Woodlot............................................... ... 255 !Woodman, Alfred............................ 114,136Woodress, T. A..............Tr...................... 183Woodruff, Joseph H............................... 8Woods, Abel......................................... 17,94Woodsman’s handbook.......................... 255

errata.................................................. 52to print................................................. 187 ■

Woodward, Elijah A........................ 94,129Woodward, Frederick S.............. 26,94,130Woodward, Murray W..................... 31,120Wool, Australasia.....................................232

Australia............................................. 157Marseille............................................. 201

Wool-combing, Bradford.........................262Woolen fabrics..........................................231Woolsey, Mabel A................... 110,133,183Worden, Asa ............................................ 8Works, Nancy................................. 20,40,94World, statistics...................................... 236World’s Fair, St. Louis, see Louisiana

Purchase Exposition. Worley, J. V............................................. 8Wottho Islands, chart.......................... 196Wrangell, Mt., region, copper.............. 226Wrecks, Great Lakes.............................. 192

see also Accidents.Wright, John......................................... 8,19Wright, John........................................ 21,94Wright, John A...................................... 8Wright, John C........................ 110,133,183Wright, Oliver G............................... 94,134Wrights road, D. C................................. 13Wiirttemberg......................................... 289Wyandot Indians................................... 102Wyomi ng, geology and water resources 56

labor laws........................................... 169 I

PageWyoming, platinum............................. 226

post route map................... '.............. 61surveys.............................................. 9

Yakey, David C.................................. 19,94Yakima area. Cal.................................. 255Yankton, S. Dak., bridge................. 12,126Yankton Indians................................... 186Yant, Samantha............................. 109,183Yards and Docks Bureau.............. 153,203

report, 1902......................................... 152Yates, Austin A................................. 98,183Yates, Simon M.................. 47,119,183Yazoo, Miss............................................. 192Yearbook, 1902 ........................................ 278

separates................. 278,279,280,281,282Yellow cattish......................................... 240Yellow fever........................................... 264Yellow Fever Institute.................. 204,236Yellow pine............................................. 255Yellow-winged locust............................ 252Yellowstone forest reserve................ 50,219Yellowstone National Park, rp., 1902.. 225Yemans,Sarah E.............................. 27,94Yezo Island, see Hokushu.Yosemite, Cal,, topographic sheet .... 283Yosemite National Park....................... 121Young, Aaron............................... 39,94,118Young, George H.................................... 8Young, Henry.......................................... 75Young, James W.................................... 8Young, John L.................................... 94,99Young. Merritt.............. .................. 94,132Yucatan, sisal fiber................................. 232Yukon Valley............................................204

Coal......... ‘..............................................226Yuma Bay, chart................................... 152Zacatecas................................................ 288Zacaton............................................. 200,201Zanzibar, tariff........................................ 219Zickerick, William............................. 19,94Ziegenfuss, Theresia............................ 8,19Ziegler, Wallace................................. 39.120Zine.................................................... 226,289

Algeria................. 289Zodiacal stars, observations................. 197Zoology, index-catalogue.............. 145,252