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POSTAL SERVICE, CO.MMISSION TO INVE.STKl.XTE Loud, E. F. Railway mail p4v [2d-cla.ss mail matter, pneumatic-tube service, etc.], report. Jan! 14, 1901. 47 pp. (H. rp. 2284.) [1st edition incorrectly printed.] LAWS Agnew, Martha. Act to pension Mrs. Agnew. Api>roved Jan. 15, 1901, 1 p. (Private 73.) Algodones grant, Ariz. Act for relief of occupants of lands included in grant. Approved Jan. 14, 1901. 1 p. (Public 8.) Anderson, Edwin S. Act to increase pension of Anension of Childs. Approved Jan. 14, 1901. 1 p. (Private 48.) Chittenden, William Lyman. Act to pension Chittenden. .\i)i)roved Jan. .80, 1901. 1 j). ' ( Private 160. ) Cissna, Isaac N. Act to increase pension of Cissna. Apjiroved Jan. 28, 1901. 1 p. (Private 108.) Claiborne, Thomas. Act to increase itension of Claiborne. Approved Jan. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 156.) Clark, Eva. Act to i)ension Mrs. Clark. Approved Jan. 28, 1901. 1 p. (Private 100.) Claus.sen, Charles. Act to increase pension of Claussen. Approved Jan. 14,1901. 1 p. (Private 58.) Cluke, Ann E. Act to increase pension of Mrs. Cluke. .\i>proved Jan. 28,1901. 1 p. (Private 118.) Colbath, Clara E. Act to increase pension of Mrs. Coll)ath. Ajiproved Jan. 14, 1901. 1 p. (Private 41.) Colby, (iilbert F. Act to increase pension of Colbv. Approved Jan. 28, 1901. 1 p. ( Private 144. ) Cole, (ieorge (). Act to increase pension of C^ole. Ai)proved Jan. 14, 1901. 1 J). (Private 50.) Cooley, Franklin. Act to i)ension Cooley. Api)roved Jan. 15, 1901. 1 p. (Private 66.) Coombs, John. Act to increa.«e pension of Coombs. Aiiproved Jan. 28, 1901. 1 p. (Private 129.) Courts of Cnited Statt's. .\ct to amend act to create .'southern division of southern [judicial] district of Iowa, and to tix time and place for holding court theri'in. Api)roved Jan. 14, 1901. 1 p. (PubhcO.) Act to provide for holding circuit and district courts for eastern district of Arkansa.«. Api>roved Jan. 16, 1901. 1 p. (Public 11.) January, 1901 7 Courts of United States^ — Continued. Act to fix time for hoMinjx dis- trict and circuit courts for northeastern division of eastern district of Tennessee. Approved Jan. 19, U)01. 1 p. (Public 14.) Act to divide West Virginia into 2 judicial districts. Approved Jan. 22, 1901. 3 pp. (Public 16.) Act to create new division in western judicial district of Missouri. Approved Jan. 24, 1901. 2 pp. (Public 19.) Coventon, James H. Act to increase pension of Coventon. Approved Jan. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 149. ) Crotsenburg, Harriet. Act to increase pension of Mrs. Crotsenburg. Approved Jan. 17, 1901. 1 p. (Private 87.) Culver. Edwin. Act to increai^e pension of Culver. Approved Jan. 14, 1901. 1 p. (Private 40.) Daniels, Susan. Act to increase pension of ^Irs. Daniels. Ai)proved Jan. 23, 1901. 1 p. (Private 106. ) Danilson, Lucv E. Act to increas^e pension of Mrs. Danilson. Approved Jan. 23, 1901. 1 p. (Private 142.) Dardanelle, Ark. Act for relief of Presbvterian Church of Dardanelle. Approved Jan. 23, 1901. 1 p. (Private 145. ) Davis, Brice. Act to increase pension of Davis. Approved Jan. 23, 190] . 1 p. (Private 91.) Davis, Henrv K. Act to pen.sion Davis. Approveel, Louis. Act to increase pension of Hebel. Approved Jan. 14, 1901. ] p. (Private 05.) Hendrickson, Joseph E. Act to pension Hendrickson. Approved Jan. 14, 1901. 1 p. (Private 23.) Hering, Alfred. Act to increase pension of Heiing. Approved Jan. 23, 1901. 1 J). (Private 97.) Hi.xson, Maria H. Act to pension ^Vlrs. Hixson. Approved Jan. 17, 1901. 1 p. (Private 80.) Homestead. Act to allow commutation of homestead entries [to set- tlers under act for free homesteads on public lands surrendered by Indian tribes]. Approved Jan. 20, 1901. 1 p. (Public 22.) Hou.«e of Representatives. Act making ai)portionment under 12th cen- sus. Ai)proved Jan. 10, 1901. 1 p^ (Public 12.) Huff, Thomas (i. Act to increa.se pension of Huff. Ai)proved Jan. 23, 1901. 1 p. (Private 98.) Hutchison, John F. Act to increase pension of Hutchison. Approved Jan. 14, 1901. 1 p. (Private 38.) Inauguration. Joint resolution authorizing pennits for use of public spa. (Private 68.) Lewis, Julia E. G. Act to pension Mrs. Lewis. Approved Jan. 15, 1901. 1 p. (Private 76.) Littlefield, Anna E. Act to pension ^Irs. Littletield. Approved Jan. 23,1901. 1 p. (Private 131.) Longfellow, Stephen. Act to increase pension of Longfellow. Ap- - proved Jan. 23, 1901. 1 p. (Private 141. ) Lj'ster, ]Martha G. D. Act to increase pension of Mrs. Lvster. Ap- proved Jan. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 148. ) McCov, John R. Act to pension McCov. Approved Jan. 23, 1901. 1 p. (Private 103.) McCov, ]Melancthon. Act to increase pension of McCoy. Approved Jan. 15, 1901. 1 p. (Private 72.) McElroy, William T. Act for relief of ^IcElroy. [Became law by limi- tation of time, Jan. 26, 1901 , without approval. ] 1 p. ( Private 159. ) McLaughlin, INIarv Jane. Act to pension ^larv Jane McLaughlin. Ap- proved Jan. 14, 1901. 1 ji. (Private 8.) " McMaster, William R. Act to increase pension of McMaster. Ap- proved Jan. 23, 1901. 1 p. (Private 117.) Mehring, Frederick. Act to remove charges of desertion from ]\Iehring. Approved Jan. 14, 1901. 1 p. (Private 17.) Milliken, Samuel. Act for relief of Marion Trust Company, adminis- trator of Milliken. Approved Jan. 14, 1901. 1 p. (Private 16. ) Mississippi River. Act to authorize construction of bridge across river at or near Graj'S Point. Mo. [l)y Southern Illinois and Missouri Bridge Company]. Approved Jan. 26, 1901. 4 pp. (Public 23.) Morev, David H. Act to increase pension of ]\lorev. Ajiproved Jan. 23,1901. 1 p. (Private 107. ) Morrison, John H. Act to increase pension of ^lorrison. Approved Jan. 14, 1901. 1 p. (Private 6.) Morse, Henry O. Act for relief of Morse. Approved Jan. 14, 1901. 1 p. (Private 15.) Muck, Edvth M. Act to increase jiension of Mrs. Muck. Ai)proved Jan. 23, 1901. 1 p. (Private 132.) 10 January, 1901 Miirrav. Kvt'lvn Xoalf. Ai-t to iiurease pension of Mrs. Murray. Ai> |.rovrermittins building of dam across river at Warsaw, Mo. Approved Jan. 14, 1901. 1 p. (Public 7. ) Osborn, James. Act to increase pension of Osborn. Approved Jan. 23, 1901. 1 p. (Private 105.) Parmalee, Kdward A. .\ct to increase pension f»f Parmalee. .\pproved Jan. 14, 1901. 1 p. (Private26.) Parsons, Nellie L. Act to pension Mrs. Parsons. Approved Jan. 23, 1901. 1 p. (Private 109.) Pennvpacker, Eliza D. Act to pension Mrs. Pennvpacker. Approved Jan. 23, 1901. 1 p. (Private 104. ) Perkins, Charles A. Act to increase pension of Perkins. Approved Jan. 23, 1901. 1 p. (Private 96. ) I'hilli|>s, Hester A. Act to pension Mrs. Phillips. Approved Jan. 23, 1901. 1 p. (Private 130.) IMiilpot, Micager. Act to pension Philpot. Approved Jan. 15, 1901. 1 p. (Private 77.) Pitschner, Krnst. Act to increase pension of IMtschner. Approved Jan. 14,1901. 1 p. (Private 21.) Pitts, Jasper. Act to increase pension of Pitts. Ajiproved Jan. 23, 1901. 1 p. (Private 99.) Porter, Francis M. Act to increase pension of Porter. Approved Jan. 23, 1901. 1 p. (Private 93.) Presidential electors. Act providing for jiayment of electoral messen- gers. .\pproved Jan. 11, 1901. 1 j). (Publico.) Pushor, I'^ben E. Act to increase pension of Pushor. Approved Jan. 2.3,1901. 1 p. (Private 122.) Ciuiini, Joseph. Act to ]iension (^uinii. A])pr(ivt'd Jan. 14, 1901. 1 p. (Private 54.) Quinn, Marv J. Act to pensidu Mrs. (^uinii. Apjirovcd Jan. 14, 1901. 1 p. (Private 36.) Rainev, James II. Act to juMision Rainev. Apjjrovetl Jan. 15, 1901. 1 p. (Private SI.) Randall, R. II. Act to pension Randall. Apj. roved Jan. 31, 1901. 1 p. (Pnvat<' 161.) January, 1901 11 Eeamer, Prudence. Act to pension ]\Ir.«. Keanicr. Approved JaTi. 23, 1901. 1 p. (Private 126.) Rembaugh, Alonzo C. Act to iiicreai^e pension of Renibaugh. Approved Jan. 14, 1901. 1 p. (Private 48.) Repetti, Caroline Z. Act to increa.se pension of Mr?. Kepetti. Approved Jan. 2:i, 1901. 1 p. (Private 127.) Riden, Lewis H. Act to increase pension of Riden. Approved Jan. 14, 1901. ^ 1 p. (Private 61.) Ridlon, Ciideon W. T. Act to increase pension of Kidlon. Approved Jan. 14, 1901. 1 !>. ( Private 60. ) Ripplenian, Benjamin. Act to increase pension of Rip})lenian. Approved Jan. 23, 1901. 1 p. (Private 140.) Roberts, Albert A. Act to increase pension of Roberts. Approved Jan. 23,1901. 1 p. (Private 138.) Roberts, Cornelius W. Act to pension Roberts. Ap])roved Jan. 14, 1901. 1 p. (Private 45.) Rollins, Augustus R. Act to pension Augustus R. Rollins, alias Rhe- naultA. Rollins. Approved Jan. 23. 1901. 1 p. (Private 125.) Roop, John. Act to increase pension of Roop. Approved Jan. 23, 1901. 1 p. (Private 90.) Rusling, Emma R. Act to pension Mrs. Rusling. Approved Jan. 14, 1901. 1 p. (Private 20.) Saline lands. Act extending mining laws to saline lands. Approved Jan. 31, 1901. 1 p. (Public 26.) Schutz, Sanuael. Act to increase pension of ^^chutz. Approved Jan. 23, 1901. 1 p. (Private 120.) Sharpe, ^larie. Act to increase pension of JMrs. Sharpe. Api)roved Jan. 14, 1901. 1 p. (Private 13.) Sharrard, Annie B. Act to increase pension of Mrs. Sharrard. Ap- proved Jan. 14, 1901. 1 p. (Private 55. ) Shroder, Cornelius. Act to increase pension of Shroder. Approved Jan. 23, 1901. 1 p. (Private 112.) Smith, Joseph. Act to increase pension of Smith. Approved Jan. 23, 1901. 1 p. ( Private 139. ) Smith, Laura Ann. Act to increase jiension of Mrs. Smith. Approved Jan. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 153.) Smithsonian Institution. Joint resolution to till vacancy in board of regents [bv appointment of (leorge (Trav]. Approved Jan. 14, 1901. 1 p. (Public res. 2.) Solomon, Svlvester. Act to increase pension of Solomon. Approved Jan. 23", 1901. 1 p. (Private 128.) Stephenson, Emma C. Act to increase pension of Mrs. Stephenson. Approved Jan. 14, 1901. 1 p. (Private 49.) Stillman, Eliza M. Act to increase pension of Mrs. Stillman. Approved Jan. 14, 1901. 1 p. (Private 14.) Sturdv, Edith Lockwood. Act to increase i)ension of Mrs. Sturdv. Ap- proved Jan. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 152.) Summers, Betsey A. Act to increase pension of Mrs. Suminei's. Ap- proved Jan." 14, 1901. 1 p. (Private 64.) Taber, Moses H. Act to increase pension of Taber. Approved Jan. 14, 1901. 1 p. (Private 44.) Tate, Sarah E. Act to increase pension of Mrs. Tate. Api)rovcd Jan. 14, 1901. 1 p. (Private 7.) 12 Jan TAR Y, 1901 Tavlor, (i\\f< W. At-t lo increajje i)ension of Tavlor. Approved Jan. 14. IWl. 1 p. (Private 32.) Texai». Act for estahli.-hment of intersection of true 100th meridian with Key Texas in • (ireer County and expemlitures on account of said county by said State [etc.]. ' Ajtproved Jan. 15, 1901. 3 pp. (Public 10. ) Thomas James? H. Act to i)ension Thomas. Approved Jan. 15,1901. 1 p. ( Private 75. ) Tiernev, Eension of Wilson. Approve<'nted bv >lr. Thurston. Jan. 3, 1901. 2 pp. (S. d(K-. 69. ) China. Petition of I.aurus Ix>omis and others, manufacturers of cotton in Southern States, expressing ajiproval of action in protection of Amerii«n intercuts in China, known a< o{x'n-door policv; pre.>dgi\ Jan.9. IWl. 5 pp. (S. doc. 79.) Jaxuaky, 1901 13 Committees. List of committees foroHtli Congress, lM session. Dec. 17, 1900. 8 pp. Same. Jan. 3, 1901. 8 pp. Holland submarine boat. Letter of George Dewey testifying to value of Ixiat for coast and harbor defense, and his testimony in favor of boat before House ("onunittee on Naval .\ffairs; presentetl bv Mr. Stewart. Jan. 29, 1901. 4 pp. (S.doc. 122. ) Papers on military value of boat and need of additional boats of Holland tvpe; presenteil bv Mr. Daniel. Jan. 28, 1901. 32 pp. (S. doc. llo. ) Kagayan 8ulu. Sketch of islands of Cagayan Sulu and Sibutu [compila- tion of extract.^]; presented bv Mr. Loilge. Jan. 22, 1901. 9 pp. (S. doc. io:>.) Kiowa and Comanche Reservation. ^lemorial from Choctaw Nation relative to status of lands oi Wichita Reservation [and of Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Indians, in Oklahoma]; presented bv 'Sir. Thurston. Jan. 2(5, 1901. 4 pp. (S. doc. 114.) Liquors. Letter from Benjamin Harrison, favoring additional treaties and laws to protect uncivilized races of New Hebrides and central Africa against importation of intoxicants, opium, and firearms; pre- sented by Mr. Lodge. Jan. 4, 1901. 2 pp. (S. doc. 73. ) Memorial from people of Warrensburg, Mo., against extensitin of liipior trattic into Cuba, Porto Rico, or Philii)pine Islanils; pre.«ented by Mr. Cockrell. Jan. 21, 1901. 2 pp. (S. doc. 101. ) ^lembers. List of Senators of 56th Congress, 2d session. [Jan. 17, 1901.] 2L f» ^lilitary Academy. Article from AVashington Post, by S. S. Laws, on hazing at academv; presented bv ^Ir. Vest. Jan. 18, 1901. 2 pp. (S. doc. 98.) Osage Indians. Memorial from Indians, remonstrating against abolish- ment of their tribal form of government; presented bv Mr. Cock- rell. Jan. 26, 1901. 13 pp. (S. doc. 113.) Philippines. Cablegram from federal party, Philippine Islands, urging Congre.ss to authorize President to establish civil government in islands. Jan. 28, 1901. 1 p. (S. doc. 119.) Rio Grande. Memorial in re S. 3794 [for equitalile distribution of waters of Rio Grande between L'nited States and Mexico], history of Rio Grande Dam and Irrigation Companv and Klephant Butte dam case; presented by :Mr. Carter. Jan. 22, 1901. 24 pp. (S. doc. 104. ) Sandy Bay. Lettei-s testifying to nece.v4. Survey and openiiiK up oi military road from Valdez to Copper Center, 1899. Allen, H. T. Military reconnoissance of Copper River Vallev, lS8o. Glenn, E. F. Explorations in and about Cook Inlet, 1899. Trip into Xanana region, l,s9.s. Howard, O. O. Visit to Alaska in June, 187.i. Petrof, Ivan. Population, resources, etc., of Alaska; from United States Census report, 1880. Rav, P. H, International polar expedition to Point Barrow, 18S1-S^. Relief of destitute in gold fields, 1897. and Richardson, \V. P. Relief of destitute in Yukon region, 189S, Raymond, C, P. Reconnoissance of Yukon River. 1869. Richardson, \V. P, Relief of destitute in gold fields, 1897. \Vinter conditions along Yukon, 1899, Schwatka, Frederick, Reconnoissance of Yukon Vallev. 1883. Wells, E, H, Up and down Yukon, 1897. Carter, T. H. Report amending 8. 2936, authorizing appointment of James A. Huttoii to cajitaincy. Jan. 1 7, 1901. 5 pp. ( 8. rp. 1906. ) Cockrell. F. 31. Report favoring 8. 5075, to correct militarv record of Otis B. Vanfleet. Jan. 17, 1901. 2 pp. (8. rp. 1903.) Report favoring 8. 5064, to grant honorable discharge to William B. Barnes. Jan. 17, 1901. 5 pp. (S. rp. 1904. ) Report favoring H. 533, to remove charge of desertion from George J. Titcomb. Jan. 17, 1901. 3 pp. (8. rp. 1905. ) — — Report amending H. 7571, to prevent failure of militarv justice. Jan. 17, 1901. 3 pp. (8. rp. 1914. ) Harris, W. A. Report amending H. 7602, to correct militarv record of Palmer G. Percy. Jan. 31,1901. 4 pp. (8. rp. 2122.) Hawley, J. R. Report favoring H. 8474, to remove charge of desertion from Gu.stavus Adolphus Thompson. Jan. 21, 1901. 2 i^p. (8. rp. 1937.) Sewell, W. J. Report amending H. 12846, making appropriations for Military Academy, 1902. Jan.. 18, 1901. 1 p. (8. rp. 1923.) Report favoring H. 2464, to remove charge of desertion from Nicholas 8\vingle. Jan. 31,1901. 4 pp. (8. rp. 2126. ) 8houp, G. L. Report amending 8. J. R. 134, relating to leaves of absence granted officers of Armv [serving in Alaska or bevond limits of United 8tates]. Jan. 5,"l901. 2 pp. (8. rp. 1777. ) 10533— No. 73—01 2 18 January, 1901 Shuui>, C;. L. — Continued. Ke]iort favorinji II. 7243, to remove charge of (U'.^ertion from Sila.>^ Nii-liolson. Jan. .'^1, 1901. 2 \)\>. (S. rp. 2124.) Report favoring 11.2204, for ri'lief of William ( >. Kajrle. Jan. 81, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2120. ) Warren, F. K. Re])iirt ameiulinjr by sul)stitiit<'S. 2170, to remove eliarge of desertion fnim Tliomas lilacklmrn. Jan. 21, 1901. i>p. (S. rp. 1925.) NAVAI, A KI- A I R.S COMMITTEK Perkins, (i. ('. Report favorinj; S. o238, authorizing Secretary of Navy to contract f(jr care of insane of Navv and Marine Corps at anv asylum of California. Jan. 22, 1901. l" p. (S. rp. 1980.) Piatt, T. C. Report favoring II. 11598, f(jr relief of Frank P>. Case. Jan. 29, 1901. 3 pp. (S. rp. 2078.) Tillman, H. R. Rejiort favoring P. 4087, for relief of Richard II. Town- ley. Jan. 22, 1901. 2 i)p. (S.rp. 1901.) I'E.VSIOXS (OMMITTKK Allen, W. V. Re])(jrt favoring II. 11228, to increa.^e pension of Smith Thomjison. Jan. 8, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 1824. ) Repf)rt favoring H.39o0, to increase pension of (ieorge W. Plants. Jan. 8, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 1825.) Report favoring H.5189, to increase jiension of Alexander Boltin. Jan. 8, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 1820.) Report favoring II. 11198, to increase jiension of (iorton Brown. Jan. 8, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 1827.) [1st edition read incorrectly Mr. (iallinger, instead of Mr. Allen.] Report favoring S. 5233, to increase pension of Philetus yi. Axtell. Jan. 8, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 1828.) Report amending bv substitute S. 2104, to increase pension of Wil- liam L. Aten. Jan. 15, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 1864.) Report amending bv substitute S. 2227, to increase pension of Uriah Clark. Jan. 15, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 18(55.) Report amending S. 648, to pension 3Iargaret (x. White. Jan. 15, 1901. 3])i). (S. rp. 1866.) Report favoring H.9785, to ])ension Catherine McClanathan. Jan. 15, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 18(>8. ) Report amending 11. 5()43, to i)ension Elizabeth Beeslev. Jan. 15, 1901. 1 p. (S. r].. 1869. ) Report favoring 11.498(5, to increase pension of William 1*. Avles- worth. Jan. 15, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rj). 1870. ) Report favoring H. 5610, to ])ension EliZabi'th B. McClellaii. Jan. 22, 1891 [1901]. 1 p. (S. rj). 1990.) Report favoring II. 5898, to increa.se pi-nsion of George F.White. Jan. 22, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rj). 1991. ) Report favoring II. 11927, to pension Klizabetli Dickerson. Jan. 23, 1901. 1 p. (S. ri). 200(5. ) Report favoring II. 12391, to increase ])t>nsion of James yi. Campbi'Il. Jan. 29, 1901. 2 p]>. (S. rp. 2081. ) Report favoring II. (5787, to increase ]>ension of Edwin .\. Wilson. Jan. 29, 1901 . 2 pp. (S. rp. 2082. ) Report favoring H. 9787, to pension Marion M. Stone. Jan. 29, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 2083. ) RejMirt favoring II. 1 1335, toincrease jiension of Silas Howard. Jan. 29,1901. 2 i>p. (S. r|). 2084. ) January, 1901 19 Allen, W.V. — Continued. Report aniendinjr II. 1207i>, toin(rea.«e pension of Benjamin T. Thoina.s. Jan. 29, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2085. ) Report favorinir H. ti.'ilH, to increa.^e ]ien.«ion of (leorge W. Cox, alias John Smith. Jan. 29, 1901 . 2 ])p. (S. rp. 208(5. ) Report favorinjj 11.8525, to iiu-rea^e pension of Maurice Fitz^'erald. Jan. 29, 1901. 2 j.]). (S. rp. 2087. ) Report favorin. Schacffer. Jan. 'AO, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 2118. ) Report favorinj; II. (5914, to increa.'^e pension of l-JHott Loomis. Jan. .SO, 1901. 2 pj.. (S.rp.2119.) Rejjort favorin^r 11. 8945, to increase jtension of iUndette N. Cleave- land. Jan. 30, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 2120. ) Report favoring II. 9235, to pen.«ion Peter Luii(ll>erf.'. Jan. IJO, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp.2121.) Baker, Lueien. Report favoring H. 5978, to increase pension of .\nio9 Van Nausdle. Jan. 21, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 1927. ) Report favoring H. 4217, to increase jiension of Michael Dignon. Jan. 23, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp.2010.) Report favoring II. 3436, to increa.se pension t)f John Abel. Jan. 23, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2011.) Report favoring H. 7053, to jjension Addie S. Potter. .Ian. 23, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 2012. ) Report favoring H. 6810, to increase pension of I'eter Anderson. Jan. 23, 1901. 1 p. (S.rp.2013.) Report favoring H. 2092, to increase pension of Madison INIcCol- li-ster. Jan. 23, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2014.) Report amending H. 8263, to pension Lula M. Jones. Jan. 23. 1901 . 1 p. (S. rp. 2015.) Report favoring H. 5336, to increase pension of William 8. Swanev. Jan. 29, 1901. 2 pp. (S.rp.2099.) Deboe, W. J. Rei)ort amending S. 3280, to increase pension of Henry Keene. Jan. 8, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 1797.) Report amending S. 3193, to increase pension of Charles H. Force. Jan. 8, 1901. 2 pp. (8. rp. 1798.) Report favoring 8. 2843, to increase pension of John Jolmson. Jan. 8,1901. 2 pp. (8. rp. 1799.) Report amending 8. 1786, to increase pension of Fielding Marsh. Jan. 8, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 1800.) Report amending H. 4080, to pen.sion James Vj., Teresa, and Anna Arvin. Jan. 9, 1901. 1 p. (8. rp. 1829.) Report favoring H. 10570, to increase pension of .lolm Kinsey. Jan. 9, 1901. 3 pp. (8. rp. 1830.) Report favoring H. 1600, to increase pension of Lucv B. Brvson. Jan. 18, 1901. 2 pp. (8.rp. 1920.) Report amending bv substitute 8. 1365, to increase pension of Lorinda N. Smith. Jan. 18, 1901. 1 p. (8. rp. 1921.) Report favoring H. 1604, to increase pension of Joel II. Ilallowell. Jan. 22, 1901. 2 pp. (8. rp. 1939.) Report favoring II. 12620, to increase pension of John P. C. Shanks, Jan. 22, 1901. 2 pp. (8. rp. 1940.) Report favoring H. 2527, to pension David Briggs. Jan. 23, 1901. 2 p|). (8. rp. 2016.) 20 Janiaky, i:i()l Dfhof, \V.,I.— t'niitiiiiifil. I((.'i.urt lavoriiiir 11. !»02;{, to im-rease peu-sion of Mary K. I>(.l)yiis. .Ian. J'.K MKIl. 2 j.p. (S. rp. 2093.) Report aineinliiiy II. 1070(J, to pt'ii.^inii Flora Moore. Jan. 2it, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2004. I Report favoHiiir II. 407S, to increase ]»ensioii of Jolin D. Allen. Jan. 29, 1001. 2 |)p. (S. rp. 2095.) Report favorin;: II. 11.S12, to increa.'^e |)en>-ion of Jolin.>^oii \l. Fitz- patriek. Jan. 29, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2090. ) Report favorinen.sion of (;iv snhstitnte S. 5187, to pension Corinne R. Strickland. Jan. 8, 1901. 7 pj). (S. rp. 1781.) Rei)ort aniendinjr l)v substitnte S. 4531, to pension Harriet S. Rich- ards. Jan. 8, 1901. ' 2 i)p. (S. rp. 1782.) Report aniendinjr l»v substitute S. 5074, to increase pension of Sarah F. Bridges. Jan. 8,' 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 1783.) Reptirt favoring H. Il09(i, to increase jtension of Delia K. Stilhnan. Jan. 8, 1901. T p. (S. rp. 1784.) Report favoring II. 3705, to jH'nsion Ahiieda I>ro\vn. Jan. 8, 1901. 2i)p. (S. rp. 1785.) Report favoring II. 7495, to increase pension of liicliard llollowav. Jan. 8, 1901. 2 pi». (S. rj). 178t>.) Report favoring II. 85.35, to increase pension of Andrew K. Duiduun. Jan. 8, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 1787.) Rejiort favoring II. 10089, t(j increase jjensioii of Charles Forbes. Jan. 8, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 1788.) Report favoring H. 10784, to increase pension of Oliva J. Baker. Jan. 8, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 1789.) Rejiort a. ) .Ian-uahy, liiOl 21 Galliiifrer, J. 11. — Contiiuioil. Report aiiK-iKliiijrS.olTO, to])ensi, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 1849. ) Report amending hv snb.-^titute S. 4287, to {>ension Krances Helen Lewis. Jan. 15, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 1850. ) Rei)ort amending S. 4772, to inerea.«e pension of John W. Kichcl- l)erger. Jan. 15, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 1851.) Report amending S. 5897, to pension Cliaritv McKennev. .Ian. 15, 1901. 2 pp. (S.rp. 1852.) Report favoring S. 5505, to pension Kate ^L Scott. Jan. 15, 1901. 1 p. (8. rp. 185.S. ) Report favoring 8. 550(), to pension ^larv Frver (iardner. Jan. 15, 1901. 1 ]). (S.rp. 1854.) Report favoring S. 5507, to pension Marv I*riscilla Allen Uarrv. Jan. 15, 1901. 1 p. (S.rp. 1855.) Report ainendingS. 4781', to increase {tension of Hemietta M. Leiper. Jan. 15, 1901. 8 pp. (S. rp. 185(). ) Report amending H. 11708, to increa.^e i)ension of John Walker. Jan. 10, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 1889.) Report amending S. 5494, to increase pension of John S.Mitchell. Jan. 10, 1901. 2 pp. (S.rp. 1890.) Report favoring H. 4800, to pension Josei)li Crawford. Jan. 10. 1901. 2 pp. (S.rp. 1891.) Report amending bv substitute S. 1(>98, to increa.«e pension of Henry Ilegwer. Jan. 10, 1901. 8 pp. (S. r]>. 1892. ) Report favoring S. 8985, to increase pension of James Ryan. Jan. 1(), 1901. 2 pp. (S.rp. 1898.) Report favoring IL 9882, to pension Adella ^L Anthonv. Jan. 10, 1901. 2 i)p. (S.rp. 1894.) Report favoring IL 4(551, to jtension Eniilv AMer. Jan. 16, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 1895. ) Report favoring H. 12787, making api)ropriations for pensions, 1902. Jan. 10, 1901. 3 pp. (S.rp. 1896.) Report favoring H. 12061, to increase pension of Ilenrv S. Topping. Jan. 10, 1901. 2 pp. (S.rp. 1897.) Re])ort favoring H. 2899, to increa.se pension of Edward McDuffev. Jan. 16. 1901. 1 p. (8. rp. 1898. ) Report favoring H. 12245, to increase pension of Ilenrv A. Jordan. Jan. 16, 1901. 2 pp. (S.rp. 1899.) Report favoring H. 11091, to pension Andjro.se Brisett. Jan. 16, 1901. 1 p. (S.rj). 1900.) Rei)ort favoring H. 10567, to pension Marv L. Tweddle. Jan. 1(5, 1901. 2 pp. (S.rp. 1901.) Rejtort favoring H. 10(517, to increase pension of Kate K. Duffy. Jan. 18, 1901. 1 p. (8. rp. 1915. ) Report favoring H.5648, to pension Marv B. Allen. Jan. 18,1901. 2 PI). (S.rp. 1916.) Report amending 8. 5586, to increa.se i)ension of John F. Townsend. Jan. 18, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 1917. ) Report favoring IL 4(588, to pension John ("ah in Lane. .Ian. 19, 1901. 2 pp. (S.rp. 1924.) 22 .January, IIkiI c;allinj:i'r, .1. II.— ('(iiitiiiiuurt lavoiiiij: II. :.';!;»."), t«i increase pen- sion nf Matthew .M(l)..iial.l. Jan.21, ltK)l. 2 ]>\>. (S. rp. 1928.) Kepnrt favijiinK H.Som, to pension Matilda Hai>p. Jan. 21, 1901. 2 pp. ( S. rp. 1929. ) Kpport favorinfr 11. 9570, ti> increa.«e jiension of lleiirv F. Kice. Jan.21. UH)1. 1 p. (S. rp. 19.m) — KeiM)rt favorinff II.107(il, to inerease i>ension of Oliver II. Cram. Jan.21, UK»1. 1 p. (S. rp. 19:il.) Report anientlinji S. 54"iO, to inerease ])ensioii of Rachel J. B. Wil- liams. Jan. 21, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 1982.) [Corrected 2(1 i.rint \va.s issued.] Report favoring S. 5622, to increase pension of Cieorgina ^I. Mack. Jan. 21,1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 19:«.) Report favoring H. (3902, to jiension Lydia A. Tryon. Jan. 21, 1901. 1 J). (S. rp. 1934. ) [1st edition read incorrectly Mr. Allen, instead of Mr. Gallinger.] Rejiort amending S. 5428, toincrea.se pension of Charles R. Cole. Jan. 21 , 1901 . 2 pp. ( S. rp. 1985. ) Report favoring 8. 5050, to increa.«e pension of Charles A. Marsh. Jan. 22, 1901. 8 pp. (S. rp. 1941. ) Report amending l)v substitute S. 3886, to pension Catherine L. Taylor. Jan. 22, 190 1". 2 pp. (S. rp. 1942. ) Report favoring H. 8133, to pension Edward Ilonnsom. Jan. 22, 1901. 2 i)p. (S. r]). 1943.) Re|)ort favoring H. 230, to increa.^e pension of Albert M. Hennett. Jan. 22, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 1944. ) Report favoring II. 118(il,to pension .Susan .V. Miller. Jan. 22, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 1945.) Report favoring H. 7580, to pension Samuel N. Haskins. Jan. 22, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 1940.) Report favoring H. 11574, to pension William II. Palmer. Jan. 22, 1901. 2i)p. (S. rj). 1947.) Rei>ort favoring II. 8794, to increase pension of Kllen H. Phillips. Jan. 22, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 1948.) Report favoring S. 5075, to increase pension of ]Marv C. Holmes. Jan. 28, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 1995.) Rejiort amending S. 5171, to increase pension of Alln-rt H. Fair- child. Jan. 28, 1901. 8 pp. (S. rp. 1990.) Report favoring II. 801, to pension JanieV^ T. Donaldson, jr. Jan. 28, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 1997.) Report favoring II. 11985, to increase i)ension of Ik-nrv C. Brooks. Jan. 28, 1901. 2 j.p. (S. rp. 1998. ) Report favoring II. 7024, to increase pension of Sarah Ilerriman. Jan. 28, 1901. 1 p. (S. rj). 1999.) Re|>ort favoring II. 2810, to pension Annie C. Collier. Jan. 28. 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 2000.) RejMtrt favoring II. 29(5, to increase pension of Mattie Otis Dickin- son. Jan. 28, 1901. 1 |). (S. rp. 2001.) Rei)ort favoring II. 1995, to increase pension of Frederick O. Lathrop. Jan. 28, 1901. 2 1)]). (S. rp. 2002.) Report favoring 11.8545. to ]>ension I'Jlcn Hardin Walworth. Jan. 24, 1901. 5 pp. (S. ri). 2018.) Report favoring II. 1204, to jicnsion Martiia MiSwain. Jan. 24. 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2019.) Janiary, 1901 23 Galliiigcr, J. H. — Continued. Report favoring' II. IDJSO, to increa.>ensi()n of Jonas M. McCoy. Jan. 29, 1901. 8 pp. (S. rp. 2050.) Report favorinji II. 11003, to increase pension of Sarah A. Dininny. Jan. 29, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2051.) Rejiort aniendinjr 11.429, to increase i)ension of Jolm R.Joy. Jan. 29.1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 2052.) Rei>ort fayoring H. 3540, to pension Caroline .M. II. Searinort favoring' H. 40(59, to pens^ioii Julia A. Kiiikead. Jan. 8, 1901. 1 i». (.^. H). 1811.) Report favorinj: H. 4887, t<» increa.se i)ension of David K. Ellis. Jan. 8, 1901. 2 pj). (S. rp. 1812.) Report favorin^r H. 604.S, to increase pen.^ion of John (". Slieuennan. Jan. 8, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 1813.) Report amending S. .'>409, to increa.se pension of .Inhn W. I'liillips. Jan. lo, lOOl. 2 pi>. (S. rp. 1857.) Report favoring II. 11211, to pen.«ic>n TiioMia.< Clark. Jan. l.i, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 1871.) Report favoring H. .5944, to increase pension of Jeremiah Everly. Jan. 1.5, 1901. 2 i)p. (S. rp. 1872.) Report favoring 11.4130, to"p('nsi(in .Marv ("lark. Jan. 1.5, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 187.3.) Report favoring II. 8273, to pension ."^arah S. Hammond. Jan. 15, 1901. 1 p. (8. rp. 1874.) Report favoring II. 9981, to increase pension of Joseph Zimmer- man. Jan. 1.5, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 1875.) Re|tort favoring II. 10039, to increase pension of Julia A. (iilpin. Jan. 15, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 1870. ) Report favoring H. 8191, to increa.^e i)ension of Adam Bieger. Jan. 15,1901. 2 pp. (S. rj). 1877. ) Rei>ort favoring II. 4143, to pension Laura V. Swearer. Jan. 15, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 1888.) Report favoring iS. .5007, to increase pension of < leorge X. Tarl)urton. Jan. 18, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 1918.) Report favoring 11. 7745, to pension Liicinda Miller. Jan. 22, 1901 2 pp. (8. rp. U(.5(). ) Report favoring II. 10183, to increase pension of Roliert A. Reid. Jan. 22, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 19-57. ) Report amending by sul)stitute S. 4748, to increase pension of ]Marv W(»lcott Kill»urn. Jan. 22, 1901. 2 pp. (S.rp. 1977.) Rei)ort favoring II. 9404, to pension KHzalietli Hendricks. Jan. 24,1901. 2 1)1.. (S. rp. 2025. ) Report favoring II. 9745, to jH'iision Susan Sidenliender. Jan. 24, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 2020. ) Report favoring H. 10333, to pension Sophie de \'. Barrett. Jan. 24, 1901. 3 pp. (S. rp. 2027. ) Report amending bv sul)stitute 8. 5550, to increase pension of Henry B. Scliroeder. Jan." 29, 1001. 1 p. (8. rp. 2072. ) Report amending bv substitutes. 1015, to pension Catlierine Meade. Jan. 29, 1001. 2 pj.! (8. rp. 2073. ) ReiMirt amending bv substitute S. 2t)28, to pension Kate Pearce. Jan. 29, 1001. 3 pp. " fS. rp. 2074.) Rejiort favoring II. 8190, to pension lienrv Miller. Jan. 29, 1901. 2 pp. (8. r|.. 2075. ) Report favoring II. 9072, to increase iH'usion of Marv J. D. !\Ic(Jlen- .sey. Jan. 29, 1001. 1 p. (8. rp. 2070.) Report favoring H. 10021, to increase pension of .John U. Robinson. Jan. 29, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 2077. ) Report amending 8. .5010, to pension Thomas K. Clark. ,lan. 30, 1901. 2pi.. (8. rji. 2111.) January, 1901 25 KeniH'V, 1\. R. — C'oiitiiuu'il. Ri'port aiiieiidiiij: S. n'.iS'.i, to jiension Theoithilus (ioodwin. Jan. :5(), 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2112.) Kvle, J. II. Report aMu>ii(lini>; hv substitute S. 914, to pension Charles L. Sununers. Jan. 8, 1901. :i pp. (S. rp. 1791.) Report amending hv substitute S. 49.S8, to inerease pension of Ksther Ann(;rills. Jan. 8,' 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 1792.) Rejxirt favorinj; H. 5007, to inerease pension of Smith ^liner. Jan. 8, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 179;^.) Report favorinj; H. 4199, to increase pension of (iabriei M. I''mik. Jan. 8, 1901. 2 p].. (S. rp. 1794. ) Report favorinij II. 81()1, to pension .\nnis iican. .Ian. 8, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 1795. ) Report favorin>r 11.9840, to increase i>ension of William Snider. Jan. 8, 1901 . 2 i)p. (S. rj). 179ti. ) Report amending S. 4542, to jiension Jane W. Wood. Jan. 15, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 1858. ) Report amending S. 8400, to increase ])ension of Charles T. Shaw. Jan. 15, 1901 . 2 p]). (S. rp. 1859. ) Rejiort amending by substitute S. 5I4rt, to increasi' jjcnsion of Rob- ert II. Jones. Jan. 15, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 18(i0. ) Report amending S. 4ti92, to increase jiension of A.«a W. Tavlor. Jan. 15, 1901. 2 jij). (8. rp. 1861.) Rej)ort favoring H. 7912, to increase pension of Harriet \. Wilson. Jan. 1 5, 1 901 . 2 pp. ( 8. rp. 1862. ) RejJort favoring H. 8658, to jiension Catherine Bronghton. Jan. 15,1901. 1 p. (8. rp. 1868. ) Report 'amending 8. 5560, to increase i)ension of James W. Harden. Jan. 22, 1901. 2 pp. (8. rj). 19(52. ) Report amending bv substitute 8. 8080. to increase pension of llenrv Guckes. Jan. 22,1901. 2 pjx (8. rji. 1968. ) Rejxjrt amending 8.5451, to increase pension of Marv M. Hvde. Jan. 22, 1901. 2 pp. (8. rp. 1964.) Rejiort amending 8. 5559, to increase jiension of Adolj)hus Richard- son. Jan. 22, 19t)l. 2 jiji. (8. rji. 1965. ) Report amending 8. 5481, to increase jiension of William II. Ball. Jan. 22, 1901. 8 pp. (8. rp. 1966.) Rejiort favoring H.8512, to jiension Rebecca (i. Irwin. Jan. 22, 1901. 2 jjp. (8. rj). 1967.) Rejiort favoring H. 1 1910, to increase jiension of Thomas II. Roberts. Jan. 22, 1901. 2 pji. (8. rp. 1968.) Report favoring H. 10482, to jiension Pattie 1). ^IcCown. Jan. 22, 1901. 1 }i. (8.rp. 1969.) Rejiort favoring H. 657, to jiension Francis A. Kitchen. Jan. 22, 1901. 2 pp. (8. rp. 1970. ) Report favoring H. 4018, to jiension Elizabeth Dinnoii. Jan. 22, 1901. 2 pp. (8. rp. 1971.) Rejiort favoring H. 11057, to increase j>ension of Leonhart ^liller. Jan. 22, 1901. 2 jip. (8. rj). 1972. ) Rej)ort favoring H. 2178, to increase jiension of James Beistle. Jan. 22,1901. 2 jij). (8. rp. 1978.) Rejiort favoring H. 191, to increa.se jiension of Laura 1'. Lee. Jan. 22,1901. 8 Jip. (8. rp. 1974.) Rejjort favoring H. 9177, to increase jiension of Luke 1*. Allj)hin. Jan. 22, 1901. 1 p. (S.rp. 1975.) 2(J Janiahy, 1901 Kvl»», J. IF. — Coiitiinii''!. H«'port favoring H. 3(560, t<> im-rea.se penisiun of Franklin I. <;ill>ert. Jan. 22, HtOl. 2 pp. (S. rp. 1978. ) Report anieiniingS. 27:>S, to increa.«e pension of Jaine>' !M. Minin. Jan. 2:5. li«H. 2 pp. (S. r\>. 2004. ) Report favoring II. 4008, to inerea.^e jien^ioii of Maria N. Flint. Jan. 2!t. 1001. 2 pp. (S. rj). 20<).5.) Report favoring II. 5441, to inerea.«e pension of Hugh Thompson. Jan. 20, 1001. 3 i>p. (S. rp. 2000. ) Report favoring H. 8207, to inerea.'^e pension of All)ert Hiuk. Jan. 20. 1001. 1 p. (S. rp. 2007. ) Ri'port favoring H. 3247, to increase pension of (ieorge Mowrv. Jan. 20, 1001. 2 i)p. (S. rp. 2068.) Report favoring II. 6997, to increase i)en.sion of Jo-^ephine II. Whitehead. Jan. 29, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 2069.) Rejtort amending H. 11583, to increase pen.sion of Jerome R. Row- ley. Jan. 29, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2070. ) Report favoring II. 9182, to pension Eva K. Nvlterg. Jan. 29, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2071.) Lindsav, William. Report favoring H. 8418, to increase j>ension of William H. (iibbs. Jan. 22, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 1958. ) Report favfiring H. 11508, to pension George T. Bonlding. Jan. 22, 1901. 2 pp. (S.rp. 19.59.) Rei)ort favoring II. 12233, to pension Ashel C Aulick. Jan. 22, 1901. 1 p. (S.rp. 1960. ) Report amending S. 5369, to increase i>ension of IMmuiid C'ragg. Jan. 22, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 1994. ) Re|)ort favoring H. 5853, to pension Marv Black. Jan. 29, 1901. 1 ]). (S. rp. 2047. ) Report favoring II. 2.595, to increase pension of William C. Griffin. Jan. 20, 1001. 1 j). (S. rp. 2092.) Report amending hv substitute S. 5265, to increase pension of Etta Srott Mitchell. Jan. 29, 1901. 1 p. (S.rp. 2102.) lieport amending bv sul^stitute S. 4745, to increa.'^e i)ension of Charles S. Word. Jan. 30, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 2113. ) Report amending S. 4127, to increase pension of Simeon Pierce. Jan. .30, 1901. 1 p. (S.rp. 2114. ) Report amending bv sub.stitute S. 5672, to increa.se i)ension of Amue A. Neary. Jan. .30, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 2115. ) McC'umber, I*. J. Report amending S. .5204, to increa.se pension of John Scott. Jan. 22, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 1982. ) Report amending S. .3.580, to increa.se pension of Theron Johnson. Jan. 22, 1001. 1 j). (S. rj). 1083.) Report amending S. 5272, to increa.se pension of Thomas M. Wimer. Jan. 23, 1001. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2008. ) Report amending S. 1.308, to pension Frederick S. Chamberlain. Jan. 25, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 20.33.) Rejiort favoringS. 5720, to increa.^t- pension of Zadok S. llowi'. Jan. 25, 1901. 2 i)p. (S. rp. 20:!9.) I'ritchard, J. C. Report amending S.. 5201. to pension Saiinu-l F. Rad- ford. Jan. 8. 1901. 2 pi>. (S.rp. 1800. ) Report favoring II. 10472, to increase pi'usion of Frank Ulair. Jan. 8, 1001. 1 p. (S. ri>. 1807. I Report amending II. 7021, to pt'iisioii William II. ('luii>man. .Ian. 8, 10(11. 2 pp. (S. ri>. 1S08. ) Report amemling II. 0.502, to increa.se pension of IMiebe .V. I.a Molt. Jan. 8. 1001. 2 i.p. (S.rp. 1809.) Janiaky, I'JOl 27 rritcluinl, J. C— ('^e pension of Jere- miah Jack.son. Jan! 22, i;»01. 1 j). (S. rj). li)50.) Report amending bv sub.stitute S. 8482, to increase pension of Klias :\I. Lynch. Jan. 22,"l901. 1 p. (S. rp. 1951.) Report favoring II. 7152, to increase ]iension of Xancv L. Donaldson. Jan. 22, 1901. 2 pp. (S. r]). 1952. ) Report amending H. 9928, to increase pension of II. S. Reed, alias Daniel Hull. Jan. 28, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2008.) Report amending H. 88(51, to increase pension of Jesse Millard. Jan. 29, 1901 . 2 i)p. ( S. rp. 2060. ) Report favoring 11.92(59, to i)ension Olie Ileaton. .Ian. 29, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 20(51.) Report fa.voring 11.9870, to pension Louis M. Starring. Jan. 29, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 20(52. ) Report favoring H. 9874, to increase pension of Anna F. .lohnson. Jan. 29, 1901. 2 pp. (8. rp. 20(58. ) Report favoring 1 1. 5224, to increase pension of Daniel Smith. Jan. 29,1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 20(54. ) Quarles, J. V. Report favoring II. 1151(5, to increase pension of Sanniel Ryan. Jan. 8, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 1816. ) Report amending S. 1(502, to increase pension of Morris B. Kind)all. Jan. 8, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 1817. ) Report favoring 11. 4856, to increase pension of Ilenrv . (S. rp. 1884.) Report favoring 11. 4281, to j)ension Mii'hael Rvan, alias Kenneclv. Jan. 15, 1901. 2 i)p. (S. rp. 1885. ) Rei)ort favoring 11.4516, to increa.se pension of I'.urwell llinchman. Jan. 15, 1901. 1 ]>. (S. rp. 1886.) Report favoring 11. (5(528, to pension Sarah I-",. Wall. .bin. 15, lilOl. 1 p. (S. rp. 1887.) Report favoring S. 4630, to increa.se pt-nsion uf .Fames 11. liellinger. Jan. 16, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 1902. ) Report favoring 11.9106, to pension Xancv Marshall. .Ian. 21. 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 1986. ) 28 January, 1901 liuarles, .F. \'. — ("ontiimed. Rt-jinrt favoring H. S771, to iiu-rease pen- sion of Lyniaii A. Sayles. Jan.22, U)01. 1 p. (S. rp. H)8().) Rt^port favoring H. 8(579, to increase i)ension of Chauncev .Sheldon. Jan.22, UKM. 1 p. (S. rp. 1987.) Re]»ort favoring H. 11190, to increase pen.>^ion of Louis Snvder. Jan. 2'2, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 1988. ) Rejtort favoring H. 9985, to increa.«e pension of Martin Slierwood. Jan. 22, 1901. 2 ).]). (S. rp. 1989. ) Report amending S. n'.Mi'.i, to pension Lizzie Wattles. Jan. 22, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rji. 1992. ) Report favoring II. 91(55, to increase pension of Horace L. Stiles. Jan. 2:i, 1 901 . 2 pp. ( S. rp. 2009. ) — — Report favoring H. 810(5, to pension Olivia Donathv. Jan. 29, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2079. ) Report favoring H. 9914, to pension Ahiiira A. Scott. Jan. 29, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 2080. ) .*^honp, (i. L. Report anientling S. 2709, to pension Marietta Elizabeth Stanton. Jan. 8, 1901. 2 i>p. ( S. rp. 1 80,S. ) Report amending S. 2232, to pension Frederick Sien. Jan. 8, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 1804.) Report amending S. 2828, to imrease pension of Hippohte Perrault. Jan. 8, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 1805. ) Report amending l»v substitute S. 5191, to increase i)ension of Selah V. Reeve. Jan. 22, 1901. 2 pp. (8. rp. 1984.) Report favoring S. 5405, to increase pension of John H. Tavlor. Jan. 22, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 1985.) Report amending S. 4(595, to ])ension James Dorcev. Jan. 22, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 1998.) Report amending S. ;?391, to pension Jolin Black. Jan. 28, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2007. ) ReiMtrt favoring U. 10792, to increase pension of John T. Knox. Jan. 29, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 2101.) Taliaferro, J. P. Report amending S. 5019, to increase pension of Julia Crenshaw. Jan. 8, 1901. 2 pp. (8. rp. 1801.) Report favoring II. .3(509, to pension Agnes B. Hoffman. Jan. 8, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 1815. ) Report amending bv substitute S. 5.32(5, to jiension Maggie Alice Brady. Jan. 29, 1901". 2 jtp. (S. r]). 204(5. ) Report favoring H. 990.3, to increa.se i)ension of llenrv 15. Shell. Jan. 29, 1901. 1 \^. (8. rp. 2089.) Report favoring II. 2085, to pension Jane A. E. AVomack. Jan. 29, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 2090.) Rei)ort favoring H. 7(517, to increase pension of Rebecca Tt)]son. Jan. 29, 1901. 1 J). (S. rp. 2091.) Rei)ort amending bv substitute 8. 4899, to increase pension of Rhody Ann Bradshaw. Jan. 29, 1901. 1 p. (8. rp. 2100.) Turner, (Jcorgc Hcport amending 8. 4828, to increase pension of Nor- man Stewart. .Fan. 15, 1901. 2 jip. (S. rp. 1878.) I'lltl.lf MIll.DINCS AND (iKOINDS COMMITTKK Fairbanks, ('. \V. Report amending bv substitute 8. 14(57, for imblic building at New York. Jan. 24, 19()1. 3 pp. (8. rp. 2022.) (^larU's, J. v. Report favoring 8. 5092, for pul)lic buihling at (Jreene- ville. Tenn. Jan. 25, 1901. 2 pji. (8. rp. 20.38. ) January, 1901 29 TERRITORIES CO.MMirrEK Carter, T. II. Keport aniendiii}; H. 80H8, authori/inn: I'inia County, Ariz., to i.«. ])p. ( H. doe. 19. ) .\CfO r .\T.S ( ■( ) M M ITTIC I-: Bull, Melville. Report amemling H.R.8()5, for appointment of addi- tional clerk? to Committee on Enrolled Hills. Jan. 2ti, 1901 . I p. (11. rp. 2505.) .\GKi( ri/n'RE (.'o.MMrnEE Wadsworth, J. W. Report submitting H. 18801, making approi)riation> for Dei)artment of Agriculture, 1902. Jan. 24, 1901. 8 pp. (11. rp. 2452. ) .APPROeRI.\TIONS COMMrrTEE Bingham, H. II. Report amending S. J. R. 142, to pay expenses of inaugural ceremonies, ^lar. 4, 1901. Jan. 15, 1901. 1 p. (II. rp. 2.888.) Report amending S. J. R. 142, to pay expenses of inaugural cere- monies, Mar. 4, 1901, and submitting II. C. R. 70, for ajjpointment of joint connnittee to make arrangements for inauguration. Jan. 10, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2.894. ) (irout, W. AV. Rei)ort submitting II. 1.8575, making approjmations for Di.^trict of Cohunbia, 1902. Jan. 14, 1901. 12 pp. (H. ri). 2280. ) llemenway, J. A. Report favoring II. 18294. for electric illumination of certain public bnildiuL's and grounds [in District of Columbia], Mar. 4, 1901. Jan. 14, 1901. 1 p. (II. rj). 2285.) Rejiort submitting II. 18822, making appro])nations for fortifica- tions and ordnance [1902]. Jan. 25, 1901. 2 p{). ( H. rp. 2400. ) Moody, W. H. Report favoring H. 18599, to sup])ly deficiency in ai)pro- priation for transcripts of records and j)lats in (ieneral Land Otiii-e. Jan. 15, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2834.) HAXKIX<; AXn CCKREXCY COMMITTEE Brosius, Marriott. Report amending H. 12888, for extension of charters of national banks. Jan. 9, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2205.) Lane, J. R. Report favoring II. 10454, to amend act to amend sec. 5191 and 5192, Revised Statutes [relative to reserve national banks]. Jan. 80,1901. 1 p. (II. rp. 2507.) Overstreet, Jesse. Report favoring II. 18709, to maintain paritv of money of United States, as substitute for H. 18809. Jan. 29, 1901. 1 1 p]"). (H. rp. 2535.) CEXsrs COM.MITTEE Hopkins, A. J. Report amending H. 18198, to authorize director of census to make payments for information concerning cotton gins and [to allow annual and sick leaves to emplovees of census print- ing office]. Jan. 19, 1901. 2 p]). (11. rp. 2407.) 30 January, 11)01 (I. A IMS lOMMlTTKK I'.ailrv. W.J. lU-purt aiiu'iidinfjH. 12554, for relief of. laim-s M. Chij'hain. Jan. II), MU)1. 2 pp. ( II. rp. 2:157. ) Roiitell, II. S. Hei>f)rt favoriiijr 11.7424, to adjui^t claim of Merritt and Chapinan DiTritk ami Wreclciiifr Coiiijiaiiy [relating to hoats^ and materials hired i)v Kn^'iiieer Dejiartment for use in New York Har- bor]. Jan. 29, UlOl. 2 pj). ( H. rp. 2516. ) Report favorinean [widow of Nathaniel H. McLean]. Jan. 2:1, 1901. 11pp. (H.rp. 2425.) Thomas, Lot. Rei)ort adverse to H. 6495, for relief of W. W. Morris. Jan. 22, 1901. :i pp. (H.rp. 2417.) Underhill, J. Q. Rejjort favoring H. 6160, for relief of F. R. Lan.son. Jan. 29, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2514.) Weeks, Kdgar. Report amending bv substitute II. 60:12, for relief of David V. Howell. Jan. 16, 1901. " 2 pp. ( H. rj). 2:i56. ) Rei)ort amending II. 12860, for relief of Isaiah Lightner, W. II. Winterbottom, and (iustave Mollin [as l)ondsmen of John . I. Tru- man]. Jan. 19,1901. lll)p. ( II. rj). 2406.) Report favoring S. :106:'), for relief of Charles Hurrle. Jan. 24, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2455. ) COINAOK, WKKiUTS, AND MKASIUKS COM M rPTKlC Hill, I-',. J. Report amending II. 1:1099, to maintain legal-tender silver flollar at paritv with gold; with views of Mr. Otjen. Jan. 24, 1901. 6 J))!. ( II. rp.2456 [))t. I]. ) January, 1901 31 Levy, J. ^I. Viewsi on II. l.SO!)i», to maintain Ictjal-tcnder silver dollar at jtarity with jrold, favoring H. ilU)^!', to exchanjri' jrold coin for any ])iei'es of nionev coined bv I'nited States, as substitute. Jan. 29, lOOl. 4 pp. (H.rp.'245H, pt. 2". ) DISTHUT or C-Ol.lMHIA COMM riTKl-: Babt'oek, J. W. Report amendin": IT. J. li. 2S7, authorizinjr permits for use of public spaces in Wasbin9, Washinirton, D. C, and for sale thereof to Younany. Jan. 26, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2509.) Rei)ort amending H. 12899, to reincorporate German Orphan Asylum Association of District. Jan. 2(5, 1901. 2 pp. (H. r]). 2510. ) Sims, T. W. Report favoring S. 122, to amend act to amend criminal laws of District [as to security for appearance and tines], approved July 8, 1898. Jan. 12, 1901. " 2 pp. (H. rp. 2278.) KDl't' A'l'ION COMM ITTEE Boutell, H. S. Report amending H. 12221, for education of blind. Jan. 23, 1901. 9 i)p. (H. rp. 2424.) ELECTIONS COMMITTEE, NO. 1 Tayler, R. W. Report on contest of Walker r. Rhea, from 9th district of Virginia, submitting H. R. 397, that William F. Rhea is entitled to seat. Jan. 30, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2566.) FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Hitt, R. R. Report amending H. 13197, to regulate coming of Chinese into United States. Jan. 25, 1901. 3 pp. (H. rp. 2503.) Report submitting H. 13850, making a]ipropriations for dii)lomatic and consular service, 1902. Jan. 26, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2512.) INDIAN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Gurtis, Charles. Report favoring S. 3901, for allotments of lands in severalty to Indians of Ua Pointe or Bad River Reservation, Wis. Jan. 24,"l901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2465.) Lacev, J. F. Report adverse to H. 11072, for relief of Kathlamet band of Chinook Indians of (hegon. Jan. 25, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2500.) I^ittle, J. S. Report favoring H. 13743, for relief of Joseph M. Campbell and Stephen Blacksmith. Jan. 24, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2458.) Report fav(jring H. 4158, to refer treaty rights of INIississipju Choc- taws [to Court of (-laimsj. Jan. 29, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2522.) Sheinian, J. S. Report amending H. 5080, to pay settlers for improve- ments on Round Vallev Reservation. Jan. 25, 1901. 4i>p. (H.rp. 2499. ) INTERSTATE AND FOREKIN COMMERCE COMMITTEE Adam.son, W. C. Report amending H. 11970, to authorize Chatta- hoochee and (iulf Railroad Company to construct bridge across Choctawhatchee River in Geneva County, Ala. Jan. 22, 1901. 1 p. (II. rp. 2414.) Rei)ort amending H. 13255, to authorize Jefferson County, Ark., to construct bridge across Arkansas River within 5 miles of Pine Bluff, Ark. Jan. 29, 1901. 2 pj). (H. rp. 2526.) P>arham, J. A. Report amending II. 10922, to establish light and fog station at Point I)ume,Cal. Jan. 8, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2175.) Report favoringS. 1289, for additional light-ship for use on [Pacific] coast. Jan. 8, 1901. 1 p. (II. rj*. 217(5.) January, 1901 33 Corli^^s, J. B- Kejiort favoring II. 13374, anthoriziiitr Indiana, Illinois and Iowa Railroad ("onipanv to ronstnu-t l>rid;.'e acroi^s St. Jo.^eph River at or near St. Joseph, Mich. Jan. 29, litOl. 1 p. (H. rp. 2521.) Davev, R. C. Report amending H. 13437, for bridge across Yalol)usha River in (Jrenada County, Miss. Jan. lo, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2330. ) Davis, R. W. Report amending H. 13606, authorizing light at or near Hillsboro Point, Fla. Jan. 22, 1901. 2 pp. ( H. rp. 2418. ) Rejiort favoring II. 13632, to estalilish light at Cape Romano, Fla. Jan. 29, 1901. 1 p. ( H. rp. 2520. ) Fletcher. Loren. Report favoring S. 5583, extending time for conunence- ment and completion of Inidge acro.*:.'^ Missouri River at or near Oacoma, S. Dak. [hv Chicago, Sioux Falls and Pacitic Raihvav Com- pany]. Jan. 22, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2421.) Hepburn, AV. P. Report amending H. 13635, to authorize construction of britlge across Little River, at or near mouth of Big Lake, Ark. [bv Jonesboro, Lake Citv and Eastern Railroad Companv]. Jan. 31 "1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2613.) Joy, C. F. Report submitting H. 13399, for beacon light on Ilambrook Bar, Choptank River, [and l)eacon range lights to guide into harbor of C'ambridge] Md., as substitute for H. 12553. Jan. 8, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2174.) Rei)ort favoring H. 13634, for beacon light near Grubbs Landing, Delaware River, Del. Jan. 29, 1901. 2 pp. ( H. rp. 2519. ) Report favoring S. 5351, permitting building of 2 dams across Savan- nah River above Augusta, (ia. [bv Twin Citv Power Companv]. Jan. 29, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2532. ) " Lovering, W. C. Report favoring H. 13073, for revenue cutter in harbor of Boston, Mass. Jan. 9, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2207.) McAleer, William. Report amending S. 5717, to authorize construction [of] dam and l)ridge across Twelve-Mile Bavou, La. [bv Shreveport Water Works Company]. Jan. 29, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2536. ) Mann, J. R. Report amen. 2609.) 10533— No. 73—01 3 34 January, 1901 INVALID I'EXSiOXS COMMITTEE Calderhead, \N'. A. Report favoring S. 5140, to pension Marv C. Coombs. Jan. 9, 19U] . 1 p. { H. rp. 2192. ) Report favoring S. 4856, to increase pension of William F. Cloud. Jan. 11, 1901. 1 p. ( li. rp. 2235. ) Report amending H. 11812, to increase pens-ion of Daniel E. Turner. Jan. 11,1901. 1 p. (H.rj.. 2241.) Report amending bv sulistitute H. 12491, to increase pension of Robert H. :Metcalf. Jan. 11, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2246.) Rej^ort amending bv substitute H. 3883, to increase pension of William H. Ransom." Jan. 11, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2250.) Report amending bv substitute H. 9503, to increase pension of Samuel Baughman. 'Jan. 11, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 22-53.) Report amending bv substitute H. 3754, to increase pension of Solomon Delzell. Jan. 15, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2295.) Report amending by substitute H. 7697, to pension Elizabeth M. Sale. Jan. 15, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2304.) Report favoring S. 1203, to increase pension of Lewis S. Horsey. Jan. 16, 1901. i p. (H. rp. 2344.) Rejiort amending H. 10382, to increase pension of James Mason. Jan. 17, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2366.) Report favoring S. 2102, to increase pension of Andrew Reed. Jan. 17, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2369.) Report favoring S. 5139, to increase pension of Jacob Hight. Jan. 17,1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2373.) Report amending by substitute H. 8650, to increase pension of William C. Whitney. Jan. 17, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2382.) Report amending H. 11277, to increase pension of Thomas A. Cord. Jan. 17, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2388.) Report favoring S. 1986, to pension Fannv Healv. Jan. 17, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2389.) Report favoring S. 4165, to pension Dora Renfro. Jan. 17, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2.391.) Report amending bv substitute H. 1235, to increase pension of Chanmess S. Burks. 'Jan. 24. 1901. 2 pp. (II. rp. 2435.) Report amending bv sulxstitute H. 10748, to increase pension of Julius Sporleder. Jan. 24, 1901. 3 pp. (H.rp. 2446.) Rei)ort amending bv substitute H. 4626, to increase pension of John L.Branson. Jan. 2o, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2481.) Report favoring S. 3746, to increase pension of George W. Bodur- tha. Jan. 25, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2488.) Report favoring S. 2915, to increase pension of Samuel Z. Murjihv. Jan. 25, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2489. ) Report favf)ring S. 1722, to increase pension of Bertha Leavev. Jan. 25, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2490.) Report favoring S. 1455, to increa.«e pension of Alexander W. Browning. Jan. 31, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2580.) Report favoring S. 4728, to increase pension of ^larvin V. Tufford. Jan. 31, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2583.) Report favoring S. 1550, to increase pension of Kate Ezekiel. Jan. 31, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2587.) Report favoring S. 1269, to pension Xancv J. Dunawav. Jan. 31, 1901. 1 J). (H. rp. 2593.) January, 1901 35 Calderhead, W. A.— ContiiuK^d. Report ainondino; 11/9531, to increase pension of Hiram S. Kin.usley. Jan. 31, 1901. 2 p)).* (H. rp. 2o96.) Report amending bv .substitute H. 9622, to pension ^larv K. Welsh. Jan. 31, 1901. 2 pp". (11. rp. 2507.) Report favoring S. 3343, to ini-rease pension of Keziah Fansler. Jan. 31, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2601.) Report amending II. 3958, to increase pension of Rollin Tyler. Jan. 31, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2606.) Cochrane, A. V. S. Report amending II. 10358, to pension Elizabeth J. Jones. Jan. 15, 1901. 2 pp. (II. r|i. 2315.) Conner, J. P. Report favoring S. 3375, to increase pension of Martha iM. Bedell. Jan. 11, 1901. Ip. (H. rp. 2218.) Rei)ort amending H. 12778, to pension Adoniram J. Holmes. Jan. 11, 1901. 2 pp. (II. rp. 2219.) Report favoring S. 3376, to increase pension of James ^IcFrv. Jan. 11,1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2221.) Report favoring 8. 1204, to pension "William Gaddis. Jan. 11, 1901. 1 p. ( H. rp. 2225. ) Report amending bv substitute H. 4813, to pension Tavlor IIux. Jan. 1 1 , 1901. 2 pp. ' ( H. rp. 2230. ) Rep(trt amending bv substitute H. 10046, to jtension Rosa Cox. Jan. 11,1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2237.) Report favoring S. 2107, to increase pension of James Brown. Jan. 11,1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2245.) Report favoring S. 2907. to pension Henrietta Parrott. Jan. 11, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2247.) Report amending H. 11998, to increase pension of John W. Horner. Jan. 15, 1901 . 3 pp. ( H. rp. 2289. ) Report amending bv sub.^titute H. 11798, to increase pension of Lealdes F. Laverty. Jan. 15, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2312. ) Report favoring S. 3338, to pension Marv A. 3Iorton. Jan. 16, 1901. Ip. (H.rp. 2347.) Report favoring S. 2228, to increase i^ension of Oliver W. Miller. Jan. 16, 1901. 2 pp. ( H. rp. 2350. ) Report favoring S. 2226, to increase pension of Henry Muhs. Jan. 16, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2351.) Report favoring S. 2109, to increase pension of Carroll W. Fuller. Jan. 16, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2353.) Report favoring S. 1211, to increase pension of Ross Wheatley. Jan. 17, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2367.) Report favoring S. 1628, to pension Adolph Schrei. Jan. 17, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2381.) Report favoring S. 2914, to pension Wilson E. Cai'ter. Jan. 17, 1901. 1 p. (H: rp. 2385. ) Report favoring S. 4155, to pension Julia S. Goodfellow. Jan. 17, 1901. 1 p. (H; rp. 2.387.) Report favoring S. 2901, to pension Abner C. Ricketts. Jan. 17, 1901. 1 p. (H^rp. 2392.) Report amending H. 13237, to pension Jacob Hoerr. Jan. 24, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 24,31.) Report amending H. 3960, to pension John Fisher. Jan. 25, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 24'78.) Report amending bv substitute H. 13186, to increase pension of Francis M. Thompson. Jan. 25, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2482.) 36 January, 1901 CrowU'v, J. P». Report favoring S. o091, to jieiii^ion Hannah L. Palmer. Jan. {», 1901. 2 pp. (II. rp. 219S.) Report favoring S. .5090, to pension Minerva ^IcClernand. Jan. 9. 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2200. ) Re])ort amending II. 12801, to llen^^ion AViili^ Bradv. Jan. 9, 1901. 2 pp. (II. rp. 2201.) Rejiort amending bv sul)stitute H. 12710, to increase iiension of William II. Sinnnomls. Jan. 15, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2310. ) Report amending II. 11529, to increase pension of Don Farringtou. Jan. 15, 1901. 1 p. ( H. rp. 2313. ) Reporf amending H. 13204, to increase pension of Ilenrv H. Brown. Jan. 24, 1901. 2 pp. ( H. rp. 2448. ) Report amending bv substitute H. 1215, to pension Charles X. Neet. Jan. 25, 1901. 2 pp." ( H. rp. 2469. ) Re])ort amending bv substitute H. 7354. to increase pension of M ill )re V.Douglass. Jan. 25, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2471.) Report favoring S. 1212, to increase ])ension of John W. Canadav. Jan. 25, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2492.) Report favoring S. 2037, to increase pension of George F. Burrage. Jan. 25, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2493.) Rejiort favoring S. 2785, to increase pension of William H. Gardner. Jan. 25, 1901. 2 pp. ( H. rp. 2494.) Report favoring S. 3648, to increase, pension of Peter Shelt. Jan. 25,1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2495.) Report favoring S. 2163, to increase pension of Franklin Kersting. Jan. 25, 1901. 2 pp. ( H . rp. 2496. ) Report favoring S. 2905, to pension Georsxe 'SI. Wilson. Jan. 25, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2497.) Rei)ort favoring H. 12070, construing provisions of act approved ^lar. 3, 1879, I'xempting from limitations named therein claims to jiension by children under 16 years [so as to include claims of children under sec. 4702, Revised Statutes, not presented during pensionable minority]. Jan. 29, 1901. 4 pp. (H.rp. 2528. ) Report amending bv substitute H. 4588, to increase pension of Peter M.Hill. Jan. 31, 1901. 2 pp. (II. rp. 2591. ) I\ei>ort amending bv substitute H. 2380, to increase pension of Alonzo Lewis. Jan. 31, 1901. 3 pp. (H.rp. 2603.) Report amending l)v sul)stitute H. 13269, to pension Edward Wesner. Jan. 31 , 1901. 2 pj). ( H. rp. 2604. ) Driggs, E. H. Report amending II. 5121, to increase pension of Frank W.Paige. Jan. 3, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2135.) Rei)ort amending II. 13386, to pension ^lartin Uehlein. Jan. 30, 1901. 3pp. (H.rp. 2543.) Report amending bv substitute H. 13329, to increase pension of ( irotius N. rdell. Jan. 30, 1901. 3 pp. (H. rp. 2544. ) Rejuirt amending bv substitute H. 12813, to increase pension of William Rea. Jan. 30, 1901. 2 pj). (H.rp. 2548.) Report amending bv substitute II. 12280, to increase pension of Emil Frank. Jan. 30, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2552.) Report amending bv substitute II. 10759, to increase pension of Margaret M. Walker! Jan. 30, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2555.) Rejjort amending 11.12734, to increase pension of Aaron S. Post. Jan. 31, 1901. 2 i>p. (H.rp. 2576.) Gaston, .Athclston. Report favoring S. 4209, to pension Mary Sanders. Jan. 9, 1901. 2 pp. (II.rp.2181.) January, 1901 37 Gaston, Athelston — C'ontiiiueil. Report amending H. 12204, to increase pension of ^[ary A. TuniH. Jan. 11,1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2212. ) Report amending 1)V suh.^titute H. .SOTS, to increase j^ension of Amanda W. Clancy. " Jan. 11, 1901. 2 pp. ( li. rp. 222(5.) Report favoring S. 2624, to jiension Marv M. Kean. Jan. 11, 1901. 2 i>p. (H.rp. 2229. ) Report favoring S. 3224, to jiension Amo.'^ L. IIooil. Jan. 11, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 22:W.) Report favoring S. 3501, to increase pension of Kate Harbaugh. Jan. 1 1 , 1901 . 2 pp. ( H. rp. 2242. ) Report favoring S. 3758. to increase pension of William I. ^filler. Jan: 1 1 , 1 901 . 1 p. i H . rp. 2249. ) Report favoring S. 4277, to pension Albert Wetzel. Jan. 11, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2251.) Report favoring S. 2319, to increase pension of Cliarles C. Buntv. Jan. 11, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2255.) Report amending H. 13312, to increase pension of Alliert Foster. Jan. 15, 1901 . 2 pp. ( II. rp. 2316. ) Report amending H. 9005, to increase pension of William W. Scbooley. Jan. 16, 1901. 2 pp. ( H. rp. 2338. ) Rejiort amemling bv substitute H. 11085, to pension Marv ^I, Sj)randel. Jan. 16, 1901. 2pp. (H.rp. 2340.) Report amending H. 13134, to increase |)ension of William V. Rucker. Jan. 17, 1901. 2 pp. ( H. rp. 2364. ) Report amending H. 13160, to pension Sarah M. Lowell. Jan. 17, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp.2372. ) Report amending H. 12883, to increase pension of C'ondv Menalis. Jan. 24, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2441.) Report amending l)v substitute H. 6552, to increase pension of Abram P. Pew. Jan." 24, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2447.) Report amending H. 7055, to pension John G. Barr. Jan. 25, 1901. 2 pp. (H. r]). 2468.) Report amending H. 12732, to increase pension of Elizabeth Rev- nolds. Jan. 25, 1901. 2 pp. (H:rp. 2472. ) Report amending H. 10733, to increase pension of Jeremiah Evans. Jan. 25, 1901 . 2 pp. ( H. rp. 2473. ) Rei)ort amending H. 12896, to increase pension of Penrose W. Reagan. Jan. 25. 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2484.) Report amending H. 6859, to pension Helen Gillen. Jan. 25, 1901. 2pp. (H.rp. 2486.) — — Report amending bv substitute H. 12939, to increa.se pension of Thomas J. Kerstetter! Jan. 30, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2545. ) Report amending H. 9075, to increase pension of Charles Dalrvniple. Jan. 30, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2558.) Report amending H. 10444, to increase pension of Oswald Ahlstedt. Jan. 31, 1901. 2 pp. ( H. rp. 2581.) Report amending H. 364, to increase pension of Lewis Black. Jan. 31, 1901. 2pp. (H.rp. 2582.) Report amending bv substitute H. 4132, to increase pension of Elijah Baxter. Jan. 31 , 1901. 2 pp. (H. ri-. 2590. ) Report amending bv substitute H. 6099, to pension Anna O. Brush. Jan. 31 , 1901. 2 pp." ( H. ri). 2592. ) Report amending bv substitute H. 12908, to increase pension of David T. Xuttle. Jan". 31, 1901. 2 pp. ( H. rp. 2598. ) 38 Jaxuaky, 1901 Gaston, Athelston — Continued. Report amending H. 1:5424, to increase pension of I lenry S. Comer. Jan. 'A] , 1901. 2 pp. ( H. rp. 2002. ) Gil)yon. H. R. Report favoring H. 12(i0t), to increase pension of 3Iarcel- his A. Lothrop. Jan. !), 1901. 2 pp. (H. rj). 2183. ) Report amending H. 11144, to pension Samuel ^IcKamev. Jan. 0,1001. 2 pp. (H.ri). 2184.) Report favoring S. 4556, to increase pension of William Fox. Jan. 9,1901. 2 i)p. (H.rp. 2185. ) Report favoring S. 407:^, to increase pension of Roliert A. P'lhvards, jr. Jan. 9, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2189.) Report favoring S. 4418, to increase pension of Andrew J. Wood- man. Jan. 9, 1901. [2] ])p. (H.rp. 219(1) Report amending bv substitute H. 5524, to increase pension of Richard P. Mitchell. ' Jan. 9, 1901. 2 pp. { H. rp. 2204. ) Rejiort favoring S. 5360, to increase pension of Hiram I. Hovt. Jan. 11,1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2213.) Report amending H. 12442, to increase i)ension of ^larv E. Starr. Jan. 1 1, 1901. 2 pp. ( H. rp. 2215. ) Report favoring H. 12997, to increase pension of Thomas J. Young. Jan. 1 1, 1901 . 2 pp. ( H. rp. 2220. ) Rei)ort favoring S. 4836, to increase pension of Phe))e E. Babcock. Jan. 11, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2238. ) Report amending by suljstitute H. 11453, to pension Charles E. Binns. Jan. 11, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2240.) Report favoring S. 4022, to pension William B. Caldwell. Jan. 11, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2256.) Report favoring S. 1044, to increase pension of Rachel 'SI. Worlev. Jan. 11,1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2257.) Report favoring S. 3680, to pension 3Iarv p]lizal)eth ^Nloore. Jan. 11, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2258.) Report favoring S. 5005, to increase pension of Frederick A'ogel. Jan. 11, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2259.) Report favoring S. 5126, to increase pension of John D. Thomjison. Jan. 11,1 901 . 2 pp. ( H. rp. 2260. ) Report favoring S. 4789, to increase pensidu of Bernary su])stitute H. 10169, to increase jiension of Betsey Jones. .Ian. 30, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2556.) Report amending H. 5615, to pension 3Iargaret A. 8tuart. Jan. 30, 1901. 3 pp. (H.rp. 2560.) Re])ort amending bv sul)stitute H. 12868, to pension William Bie- ber. Jan. 31,1901. ■2 pp. (H.rp. 2577.) Report amending bv sul)stitnte H. 4331, to increase pension of Isaac Gilh^^on. .Ian. 31,^1901. 2 pj). (H.rp. 2578.) Report amending bv su1)stitute H. 9969, to pension Mahala Jane Kuhn. Jan. 31, 1901." 2 i)p. (H.rp. 2579.) Rei)ort amending bv substitute H. 11857, to increase pension of George W. McClure. ' Jan. 31, 1901. 2 pp. ( H. rp. 2.585. ) Graff, J. V. Report amending H. 13214, to increase pension of Jacob C. Hansel. Jan. 11,1901. 3 pp. (H.rp. 2214.) Report amending bv substitute H. 7315, to increase pension of William W. King. .Ian. 11 , 1901. 2 pp. ( H. rp. 2222.) 40 January, 1901 Graff, J. \'. — C'dutimu'fl. Keiiort aiii('niliii<: II. 4198. to peu.-?ion Levi C. Mann. Jan. 11, UtOl. 2 pp. ( II. rp. 2227.) Report ameniling l>y sukstitute H. ;i.s20, to increa.se pension of Edgar Hill. Jan. lo, IWl.' 2 pp. (H. rp. 2290.) Report amending '•}' substitute H. 10978, to inerea.se pension of Augustus L. Chetlain. Jan. 15, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2314. ) Report amending H. 11H18, to increase pension of John Burns. Jan. 24, 1901. 2 i)p. ( H. rp. 2445. ) Report amending by substitute II. 7072, to pension ^larv Barron. Jan. 25, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp.2470.) Report amending H. 13050, to increase pension of James D. Wood- ward. Jan. 25, 1901 . 2 pp. ( II. rp. 2488. ) Miers, R. W. Report amending H. 12(520, to increa.«e pension of Jolin B.C. Shanks. Jan. 9, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2187.) Report amending II. 1252H, to increase pension of Alexander C. Scott. Jan. 9, 1901. 8 pp. ( H. rp. 2191. ) Report amending II. 11308, to pension p]lizabeth M. Killen. Jan. 9, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2199.) Report amending II. 10718, to increase pension of James Gatton. Jan. 9, \m\. 2 i)p. ( H. rp. 2202. ) Report amending H. 8978, to increase pension of David I. Coon. Jan. 11, 1901. 8 pp. ( H. rp. 2216. ) Report amending bv substitute H. 6409, to pension ^laria E. Hamill. Jan. 11, 1901. 2 pp.' (H. rp. 2217. ) Report amending by substitute H. 6417, to pension Eliza C. Johnson. Jan. 11, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2231.) Report amending H. 9066, to increase pension of Joseph X. Loving. Jan. 11, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2289.) Report amending H. 12250, to increase pension of Patrick Brennan. Jan. 11, 1901. 3 pp. (H.rp. 2243.) Report favoring S. 5036, to increa.«-e pension of Norton Schermer- horn. Jan. 15, 1901. 3 pp. (H. rp. 2287. ) Report amending bv substitute H. 5645, to increase pension of William 11. H. Bouslough. Jan. 15, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2301.) Report amending by substitute II. 13120, to increase pension of Albert L. Duddleson. Jan. 15, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2805.) Report amending bv substitute H. 10689, to increa.«e pension of Michael Falkouer. Jan. 15, 1901. 3 pp. (H. rp. 2809.) Report amending H. 13236, to increase pension of James Barton. Jan. 16, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2835.) Report amending H. 13088, to increase pension of Peter Brunette. Jan. 16, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2341.) Report amending II. 18049, to pension Elizabeth Furv. Jan. 16, 1901. 2pp. (H.rp. 2342.) Report favoring S. 3881, to increase pension of Ilenrv D. Johnson. Jan. 16, 1901. 1 p. ( H. rp. 2846.) Report amending II. 2506, to increa.«e pension of Joseph Kemper. Jan. 17, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2390.) Report amending II. 12121, to pensiim Caroline II. Wriiiht. Jan. 24, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2429.) Report amending H. 18447, to increa.>^tiiia Ileitz. Jan. 30, 1901. 2 pp. (M. rp. 25.m) Rejmrt amending bv suV>stitute II. 7H88, to iK'iision Katv Kurth. Jan. 30, 1901. 2 pp." (H. rp. 2p:«). ) Rejtort amending II. loo-ifi, toinerease ixjnsion of William H. Shaffer. Jan. :iO, litOl. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2.")42. ) RejKtrt amending II. 13(517, to inerease pension of George W. Tarker. Jan. 80, 1001. 2 pp. (II. rp. 2o4t). ) Rejwrt amending bv sul)stitiite H. 1176, to inerease pension of Justus Canlield. Jaii. 30, 1001. 3 pp. (H. rp. 2oB3. ) Report amending bv substitute H. 8447, to increase pension of Lyman W. Chandler.' Jan. 31, 1901. 2 pp. ( H. rp. 2o94. ) Report amending bv substitute 11.6979, to pension Louisa White. Jan. 3i , 1901. 2 pp. ' (H. rp. 260o. ) Minor, K. S. Rej'ort favoring H. 13086, to increase pension of Eunice Henry. Jan. 9, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2195. ) Report amending H. 13154, to pension Ernestine Lavigne. Jan. 9, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2203.) Report favoring S. 1604, to increase pension of Harvev (iraham. Jan. 11,1901. 2pp. (H.rp. 2261.) Report favoring S. 2879, to pension Marv E. GritMths. Jan. 11, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2263.) Report favoring S. 5032, to increase pension of John Ceibel. Jan. 15, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2297.) RejKirt favoring S. 5033, to pension Lizzie Barrett. Jan. 15, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2300.) Report favoring S. 5081, to increase pension of Joseph B. \Vhiting. Jan. 15, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2306.) Report amending H. 13058, to increase {tension of Ezra S. Pierce. Jan. 15, 1901. 2 pp. ( H. rp. 2307.) Report favoring 8. 4440, to increase pension of Charles Stewart. Jan. 15, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2311.) Report favoring S. 5549, to increase pension of Horatio X. Davis. Jan. 17, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2361.) Report favoring S. 4876, to increa.se pension of Marv A. ^lerritt. Jan. 17, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2365.) Report favoring S. 1761, to pension Cirard AVelch. Jan. 17, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2371.) Report favoring S. 1828, to pension Emma T. Martin. Jan. 17, 1901. 2 pj). ( H. rp. 2375. ) Report favoring S. 63, to increase pension of Cvrus A. B. Fox. Jan. 17,1901. 2 pp.' (H. rp. 2377.) Rei>ort favoring S. 3264, to increase pension of William J. Cannon, alias James Cannon. Jan. 17, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2379. ) Report favoring S. 57, to increa.^e pension of Joshua 1'.. Harris. Jan. 17, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2383. ) Report amending H. 12405, to increase pension of Sanuiel Briscoe. Jan. 30, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2551.) Rei)ort amending bv substitute H. 3648, to increa.. (H. rp. 2477.) Report amending l)v substitute H. 12818, to increase pension of John B. Lewis. Jan. 25, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2480.) Rep(jrt amending II. 12825, to pension Salmon Hudson. Jan. 25, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2485.) Shaw, A. D. Report favoring S. 5017, to pension George H. Shaplev. Jan. 9, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2193.) Rejiort amending H. 12434, to pension ^larie Barton Greene. Jan. 9, 1901. 3 pp. (H. rp. 2197.) Rei)ort favoring S. 5045, to pension Eliza N. Lord. Jan. 11, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2262.) Report amending H. 5198, to increase pension of Samuel S. Stafford. Jan. 15, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2291.) Rejiort amending 1iv substitute H. 8577, to increase jiension of Levi C. Hare. Jan. 15, 1901. 2 j)]). (H. rp. 2303.) Rei>ort amendinii: H. 12241, to increa.*»e pension of Franklin War- ren. Jan. 17, 1901. 2 jij). (H. rjx 2376.) Rej)ort favoring II. 10331 , to increase jiension of Svlvanus A. Gifford. Jan. 1 7, 1901. 2 pp. ( H. rji. 2380. ) RejKirt amending bv sul)stitute H. 6503, to increa,>*e jiension of Wil- liam (J ross. Jan. 24, 1901. 1 p. (H. rji. 2436.) Rt'jiort favoring H. 12545, to increa.«e jiension of William ^I. Strojie. Jan. 30, 1901. 2 jiji. (H. rj). 2541. ) Rej>ort amending bv sulistitute H. 93.30, to jiension Kmma B. Taber. Jan. .30, 1901. 2 pp.* ( H. rji. 2557. ) Report amending bv substitute H. 3478, to increase jiension of Josejih A. J. Lightburn. Jan. 31, 1901. 2 jip. (II. rji. 2588. ) Rej)ort amending bv substitute II. 9016, to jiension Jackson Lvkins. Jan. 31, 1901. 2 i)ji." ( H. rji. 2595. ) ItejKirt favoring H. 13401, to jiiMision Jusi'j)!! 11. Woodruff. Jan. 31, 1901. 2 JIJ). ( H. rj). 2600. ) Smith, S. W. Rejiort favoring S. 5235, to jiension Maw K. Pike. Jan. 9, 1901. 2 ].].. ( ll.rj). 21S6.) January, 1901 43 Smith, S. W. — Continued. Rejiort favoring: S. 5259, to ini-rease pension of William Gordon. Jan. 9, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2188. ) Kei)ort favorinji; S. 5015, to pension Betsey L. Woodman. Jan. 9, 1901. 1 p. (II. rp. 2190.) Report favoring S. 501H, to iniTea.se pens^ion of Francis II. Buffum. Jan. 9, 1901. 2 pi). ( H. rp. 2194. ) Report amending II. 5(314, to pen.^ion Virginia R. Friedeborn. Jan. 11,1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2228.) Report amending bv substitute H. 4232, to increa.se pension of rhilip Volkner. Jan! 1 1, 1901. 2 pp. ( H. rp. 2232. ) Report amending l»v substitute H.4357, to pension Jakobina Ilal- bertsma. Jan. 1 1 , 1901 . 2 pp. ( H . rp. 2234. ) Report amending bv substitute H. 12304, to pension Marv !>. White- ley. Jan. 11, 1901. ■ 2 j^p. (H. rp. 2236. ) Report amending H. 12826, to increase pension of Charles II. Knapp. Jan. 11, 1901. 2 pp. ( H. rp. 2254. ) Report favoring S. 4147, to increase pension of Samuel X. Ilovt. Jan. 15, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2293.) Report amending H. 365, to pension Aries Butcher. Jan. 15, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2298.) Report amending by substitute II. 2473, to pension .Marv J. Fonts. Jan. 15, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2299. ) Report amending bv substitute H.3949, to pension Minnie (irav. Jan. 15, 1901 . 3 pp. ' ( H. rp. 2302. ) Report amending H. 9584, to increase pension of Samuel F. Bell. Jan. 1 6, 1901 . 2 pp. ( H . rp. 2.339. ) Report amending bv substitute H. 10871, to increase pension of -Alary A. Brown. Jan. 17, 1901. 2 pp. ( H. rp. 2362. ) Re]>ort amendinuf H. 12142, to increase pension of William B. Wright. Jan. 17, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2374. ) Report amending H. 11807, to increase pension of John H. Bliss. Jan. 17, 1901. 3 pp. ( H. rp. 2378. ) Report amending bv substitute H. 6148, to increase pension of Wil- liam M. Tom. Jan. 17, 1901. 2 pp. ( H. rp. 2386. ) SuUowav, C. A. Report amending H. 10564, to increase pension of Janies R. Ilu.sted. Jan. 24, 1901. 2 pp. ( H. rp. 2432. ) Rej)ort favoring H. 13593, to increase pension of I^ewis W. Phillips. Jan. 24, 1901 . 2 pp. ( H. rp. 2434. ) Rei)ort amending H. 12696, to pension John B. Frisl)ee. Jan. 24, 1901. 2 pp. (ILrp. 2438.) Report amending bv suljstitute H. 12004, to increase pension of George B. Smith. Jan. 24, 1901. 2 pp. ( H. rp. 2439. ) Report amending bv substitute II. 13080, to increase pension of John F. Carl)ee. Jan. 24,"l901 . 2 pp. ( H. rp. 2440. ) Reijort amending H. 13123, to increase pension of Charles Hawkins. Jan. 24, 1901 . 2 pp. ( H. rp. 2449. ) Report amending H. 11197, to increa.se pension of Eugene Leah v. Jan. 24, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2450. ) Refrnrt favoring 8. 5144, to increase pension of Charles Scott. Jan. 25, 1901. 4 pp. ( H. rp. 2491. ) Report amending bv substitute H. 13725, to pension Emilv S. Knight. Jan. 30, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2540.) Report amemling bv substitute II. 12(5.34, to pension Mrs. Helen M. Evans. Jan. 30, 1901. 2 pj). ( II. n-. 2549. ) 44 Jamary, 1901 Sullowav, C. A. — ('iditiiiiu'il. Ki'imrt aiiK'iiiUnjr H. 1227.'^, to increa.*© pension of Frederick A. ('oiidun. Jan. :{(», li»OU [llHIl]. 2 pp. (H. rp. -'")."):{. ) Kejxirt amending: II. 10857, to int-rea.se pen.^iion of Tlieophile A. I)ani)hin. Jan. .SO, UH)1 . 2 pp. ( H. rp. 2554. ) Kc'|>ort aniendinj; l>v sul).«titntf 11. 7995, to pension Jane Hunter. Jan. :!0, 1901. 2 pj). " ( II. n>- -559- ) Report favoring II. 111»>9, to increa.«e pension of ()rra II. Heath. Jan. 81, 1901. 2 pp. ( H. rp. 2584. ) Report aniemlinjr II. 4058, to infrea.«e pension of Carroll A. .Mc- Knifrht. Jan. 31, 1901. 2 pi). (H.rp.2589.) Report aniemling II. 18249, to pension France.s A. Tillotson. Jan. 31, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2599.) .1 f DICI A K Y t< ).M MirrKK FleniinfT, W. H. Report .submitting H. 13803, to amend [act making appropriations for legislative, executive, and judicial expenses, 1897, so as to authorize flejiutv clerks of Tniteil States courts to administer oath.>^], assubstitute for H. 1.3.309. Jan. 24, 1901. 1 p. (II. rp. 2464.) Jenkins, J. J. Repoit favoring H. 12665, suj)plementary to act to pro- hibit coming of Ciiinese into Tnited States, appnned May 5, 1892, fixing compensation of commis-siouers in such cases [etc.]. Jan. 8, 1901. 4 pp. (H.rp. 2156.) Report favoring S.J. R. 149, for distribution of Compiled Statutes of District of Columbia to judges of United States courts. Jan. lb, 1901. ] p. (H.rp. 2328.) LI15R.\KY COMMirrEK McCleary, J. T. Rejjort favoring S. J. R. 4S, authorizing pedestal for statue in Washington, I). C., of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Jan. 24, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2462.) Report favoring S. J. R. 60, granting permission for statue in Wash- ington, I). C, of Francis E. Spinner. Jan. 26, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2511. MII.ITAUV AKKAIKS COMMlTrEK Brownlow, W. 1*. Rejiort amending H. 7760, for relief of James Kelly. Jan. 24, 1901. 2 pp. (II. rp. 2459.) Report favoring S. 1293, for relief of Francisco V. De Coster. Jan. 24,1901. 4 pp. (H.rp. 2461.) Reintrt favoring H. 9453, for relief of Harrv Hume Aiusworth. Jan. 25, 1901. 1 p. (II. rp. 2501. ) Report favoring H. 6647, for extension of Loudon Park national cemetery, Baltimore, Md. Jan. 29, 1901. 2 pp. map. (H.rp. 2529.) Report favoring H. 12807, fi>r relief of James M. Stradling. Jan. 29,1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2537. ) Capron, .\. R. Report amending H. 5107, to remove charge of deser- tion from .\ntoii Frn.^t. .Jan. 9, 1901. 3 pj). (II. rp. 2206. ) Report amending H. 1216, to correct record of John O'Brien. Jan. 18,1901. 2 i)p. (H.rp. 2399.) Rei)ort amending H.7<503, to correct military record of James A. Somerville. Jan. 29, 1901. 4 pp. (H. ri.. 2524.) Report adverse to H.()906, to amend military record of James C. Howanl. Jan. 29, 1901. 5 pp. ( H. r{). 2525.') Ivrraiit lioiiorable discliarj,'!' to SaiinK'lWelcli. Jan. S, lUOl. :> pjt. (II. rii. LM7:i. ) l\t'l»<)rt amending II. lUWO, tn ivniuve charjif of desertion from (ieoF'reW. Mnure, alias (ie<>r<;e W. More. Jan. 11, IVlOl. .'i pj). (ll.rp. 2273. ) Heport aniendinjj II. t>(j2(i, to eorrcit niilitarv record of Ilenrv M. Holmes. Jan. 2."i, lltOl. .3 pj). ( H. rp. 2.")02'. ) Hav, James. Report ailvei-se to II. 12t>48, for relief of II. I), l.onnet. ■ Jan. 3, HIOI. 3 pp. (II. rp. 2134. ) Hull, J. A. T. Report favorini; S. 30.")4, to amend act for increasing: etli- cieney of Army, aiii>roved Mar. 2, lS9it [so as to lix pay of a.-^sist- aiit surjieons of Volunteers liavinir rank of captain]. Jan. l.^i, 1001. 2 pp. (H. rj). 2.329.) Report aort amending H. 12233, to pension Ashel C. Aulick. Jan. 4, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2148.) Report amending II. SOOl, to i>ension Samps hi D. Bridgman. Jan. 5,1901. 2 pp. (H.ri). 2154.) Davenport, S. W. Rei)ort amemling H. 12441. to increase pension of Aaron R. R(jlirbach. Jan. 11.1901. ] \>. ( II. rp. 2268. ) 46 Janiauv, 19(i1 LoudciisliiL'tT, ii. ( '. Krport aiiu-inHn^' H. (i.'i.S, to iiifrfa.*e ijension of Viiiiiiia .Mallanl. Jan. 4, llHIl. 1 j.. ( II. rp. 2i;«t. ) Ki'lMirt aiiieiiiliiij: II. 12,.';')S, to jiensioii John II. Doreiiuis. Jan. 4, ]\m. n pp. (II. rp. 214U.) Kcjxirt favoring S. 4741.', to increa.se pension of Jesse F. (iates. Jan. 5, inOl. 2 pp. (II. rp. 21o:i. ) Report favorinjr S. 4.s;U, to pension Otto Haltnorth. Jan. 5, 1901. 2 pi>. (H.rp. 2155. ) RejHirt amending S. 5093, to increase pension of Ciiarlotte W. Drew. Jan. 11, 1901. 2 pp. ( H. rp. 2265. ) Report anieniling S. 4575, to increa.«e pension of ThonuLs Clailjorne. .Ian. 11, 1901. 1 J). (H.rp. 22()<5. ) Report amending S. 1792, to increa.«e i)ension of ^lartha C. M. Fisher. Jan. 11, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2269.) Rei)ort amending S. 1872, to increa.se jiension of Hiram J. Reamer. Jan. 11,1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2270.) Richard.son, William. Report amending hv substitute H. 10118, to increa.«e pension of .Mary Flynn. .Ian. 4. 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2149.) Smith, H. C. Report amending H. 12577, to pen.«ion Sarah B. Schaeffer. Jan. 4, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2i:J7. ) Report amending bv substitute H. 1148, to increase pension of Isaac I). Toll. Jan. 4, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2188. ) Stallings, J. F. Report amending H. 12616, to increase pension of Nancv T.Hardy. Jan. 4, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2141.) Report amending H. 7810, to increase pension of Robert P. Currin. Jan. 4, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2142. ) Report amending H. 12415, to increase pension of Carrie Otis Wal- lace. Jan. 4, 1901. 1 p. ( 11. rp. 214:i.) Vreeland, E. B. Report amending bv sul)stitute H. 5613, to increase pension of Louis Nessell. Jan. 4," 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2144.) Report amending II. 32.32, to increase pension of David Flinn. Jan. 4, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2145.) Weeks, Edgar. Report amending H. 8380, to increa.«e pension of Reamus O. Morris. Jan. 11, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2267.) Weymouth, G. W. Rejiort amending by substitute H. 11658, to increase "pension of Mary J. Xel.^'on. Jan. 4,' 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2146.) Report amending H. 12294, to pension Lottie ^I. Rankins. Jan. 4, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2147.) I'OST-OIKKK A.VI) I'O.ST-KOADS COMMITTEE Bingiiam, II. II. Rei>ort favorinir II. .5612, for relief of AVilliam Dugdale. Jan. 8, 1901. 2 i)p. ( II. rp. 2157. ) Louostal servi«'e. Jan. 11, 1901. 20 i)p. (H.rp. 2272. ) Report submitting II. 13729, making apjiropriations for Post-Otlice Department, 1992. Jan. 21, 1901. 15 1.].. (H.rp.2411.) rntl.lC I..\NI)S COMMIITKE Ivldy, V. M. Krport favoring S. 5258, to allow commutation of home- stead entries [to s»'ttlers under act for free homesteads on public lands surrendered bv Indian tribes]. Jan. 10, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2210.) . Januak'v. 1:m)1 47 Flynn, I>. T. I\t'i>(>rt aii.einliii;; II. 12H()1, to siippU'inent exi!?tin>r laws relatiiijr to tlispusitittn of lands [so a«i to (lispose of laiiands of Indians, and Coinan- clio, Kiowa, anil Apaclu' Indians]. .Ian. 11, litUl. 'A uu. (11. rp. L'1'74. ) Jones. W. L. Ki-port favorini: II. 1L'S4H, for fne hoinestoads on pnldic lands in north half of t'oivilK' Reservation, Wash. Jan. IS, 1!»(H. 21 pp. (II. rp. L'.itt?.) Klel>erany to eonstrnet railroad throuj,'h [I'res- cott] forest re.^orve. Jan. :i(»i 1901. 2 pi>. ( H. rp. 2o»kS. ) Laoey, J. F. Report favorinfi H. .SKiO, locatinj; [Chippewa half-hreed] scrip [in Utah] in names of .\ntonie La Pierre and [Antonie Bagage]. Jan. n,llH)l. 2 ]>p. i H. r|). 2271.) Rejiort amendinir II. 1:5071. to si-t apart lands in New ^Mexico [lu-ar Espanola] to 1h- known as Cliff Dwellers' National Park for pnrpose of pre.'^erving ]>rehistoric caves and ruins and other relies therein. Jan. 28, 1901. 6 pp. (H.rp. 2427. ) KIVi:i;s AND n.VRHoRS I'O.M.MITTKK Burton, T. K. Report submitting H. 1S1S9, making appropriations for rivers and harbors [1902]. .Ian. 4, 1901. 5 pp. ( H. rp. 21.S0. ) Report amending H. 18491. authorizing ]\Iount Carmel Develop- ment Companv to draw water from \Val>ash River at (irand Rajiids, 111. Jan. 2S, 1901. 1 j). (H. rp. 2oi:3. ) Reeve.«, Walter. Report favoring S. C. R. 98, for estimate of cost of deep- ening and widening channel of Curtis Bay, also main ship channel of Patai)sco River and Baltimore Harbor. Jan. 22, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2422. ) Tongue, T. H. Rejiort amending H. 8059, to amend river and harbor acts of 1894, 189H, and 1899, containing contract with C. P. Good- vear to deepen outer bar of Brunswick, Ga. [so as to pav him for extra work.] Jan. 19, 1901. 8 pp. ( H. rp. 2408. ) Kl'I.ES COMMITTEE Dalzell, John. Report submitting H. R. 380, fixing time for con.sidera- tif)n of H. 5499, to promote etfieiencv of Revenue-Cutter Service, as sul)stitute for H. R. 871. Jan. 22, 1901. 1 p. ( H. rp. 2420. ) Rep< irt amending by substitute S. C. R. 87, setting apart Feb. 13, 1901, for counting of electoral vote for President. Jan. 31, 1901. 1 p. (II. rj.. 2f>08.) TERKITOKIES COMMITTEE Knox, W. S. Report amending H. 13372, for subpoits of entrv and de- livery in Hawaii. Jan. 24, 1901. 2 pp. ( H. rj). 2463. ) WAR CLAI.MS C'OM.MITTEE Caldwell, B. F. Report favoring H. 8545, for relief of T. A. Woodress. Jan. 15, 1901 . 1 p. ( H. rp. 2325. ) Report favoring H. 8185, for relief of William B. Pavne. Jan. 15, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2327. ) Gibson, H. R. Report amending H. 13382, for allowance of certain claims for stores and sui>plies reported bv Court of Claims under Bowman act. Jan. 11,1901. 9 i)p. (H.rp. 2264. ) Reprtrt favoring H. 4570, for relief of owners of Ijarge Charlie. Jan. 29, 1901. 1 p. "(H.rp. 2534.) 48 Janlarv, 19ul Henry, I'alrick. lU'|>iiit siil)iuittin}r II. K. .'Wo, to refer U. 12477, for relief of Charlotte (i. Kubertson, to Court of Claims. Jan. S, 1901. 1 1.. (ILrp. L'lHL'. ) Ke|)(irt snhniittinjr H. H. :',:M\, t<. refer H. 12478, for relief of Waldo W. I'ntnani, to Court of Claiui!^. Jan. ,s, litOl. 1 p. ( H. rj). 21G3. ) He|)ort .«ul»inittin}r II. K. :«7, to refer 11. 1 UtH3, for relief of Jo.«eph C. Ferri.Iay, to Court of ClaiiuH. Jan.S, UtOI. 1 p. (II. rp. 2164.) Ri'lM.rt .>^ui)uiittin«r II. K. :«S, to refer II . 12900, for relief of Nancy IMaria Minter, to Court of CIaini.«. Jan. 8, 1901. 1 p. ( II. rp. 21f)5.) Report ainenilinjr 11. 12740, for relief of J. C. Williams, adminis- trator of Ilaller Nutt. Jan. 8, 1901. 12 i)p. (H. rp. 21()9. ) Report .'^ul.mittinfr II. R. .•540. t(. refer II. 22(50, 12712, 12714, 12717, 129;i"!, and 129.S4, for relief of Newton Woodvard and other.«:, to Court of Claim.«. Jan. 9, 1901. 1 p. ( H. rp. 2178. ) Report .'ort su1)mitting II. R. 342, to refer II. ()927, for relief of Thomas Coldwell, to CourtOf Claims. Jan. 9, 1901. 1 p. (II. rp. 2180. ) Report sul)mittin")l,for relief of William A. Bird, to ("ourt of Claims. .Ian. 15, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2.323.) Rejjort sul)mittiny H. R. 3(54. to refer II. .5404, for relief of e.>^tate of H. y. Simmons, to Court of Claims. Jan. 15, 1901. 1 p. (II. rp. 2324. ) Report favoriu": H. 3749, for relief of Flora A. Darling. Jan. 15, 1901. 4 pp. (M.rp. 2320.) Report submitting H. R. ,300, to refer H. 1.3581, for relief of Charlotte Sju-ars, to Court of Claims. .Tan. 10, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 23.55. ) Report .submitting IT. R.. 308, to refer 11.3103, for relief of Salome Sengel, to Court of Claims. Jan. 17, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 23.59.) Rei)ort favoring II. 13-595, for relief of N. N. Lowrv. Jan. 17, 1901. 1 p. (Il.rp. 23(>0.) Rejiort submitting II. R. 309, to refer II. 2237, for relief of Sewell B. Corbett, to Court of Claims. Jan. 17, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2.393. ) Report submitting II. R. .370, to refer H. 13648, for relief of D. R. Lennnan, to Court of Claims. Jan. 18, 1901. 1 p. ( H. rp. 2.395.) Report submitting II. R. 375, to refer II. 1224, for relief of heirs of Alexander Bradshaw, to Court of Claims. Jan. 18, 1901. ] p. (H. rj). 2400.) Re]>ort submitting II. R. 370, to refer 11.11363, for relief of repre- sentatives of Cvrus (iault, to Court of Claims. Jan. 21, 1901. 21 i>p. (Il.rp. 2410.) Re|>ort .submitting 11. R. 390, to refer 11.8636, for relief of heirs of William Freeman, to Court of Claims. Jan. .30, 1901. 1 ji. (Il.rp. 2.5(i4. ) ^lahou, T. ."SI. Report amending 11.17, to authorize readjustment and pavment of dues to armv otlicei-s [for length of service]. Jan. 8, 1901. 3 pp. (11. rj). 21.59.) Rejiort favoring II. 11481, for relief of representatives of Paul Curtis. Jan. 8, 1901. 2 pp. ( II. rp. 2100.) Report amending II. 12104, for relief of Geoi-ge T. Sami)son, surviv- ing partner of .V.and ( i. T. Sampson. Jan. 8, 1901. 2 i>p. (H.ri>. 2101.) Report favorini: II. Ilt>l5. for relief of Curtis and Tildcii. Jan. 8, 1901. (i pj.. (II. rp. 21(i().) January, 1901 49 Mahon, T. M. — ContimuHl. Report favoriiij,' II. 12041, for relief of repre- t-entatives of Neiilie and Levy. Jan. .S, ISIOl. 4 pp. (H. rj). 21t)7. ) Report favorinjr II. 121I51 for relief of representatives of Jeremiah Sinionson. Jan.iS, HIUl. 2 pp. (H.rp. 21(58.) Report favorinji II. 1217t), for relief oi representatives of Pusey, Jones and Company. Jan. 8, 1901. 4 pp. (Il.rp. 2170. ) Rejtort favorin>r II. 12418, for relief of Anna M. Mershon, adminis- tratrix of Daniel S. Mershon. Jan. 8, 1901. 2 i)p. (II. rp. 2171.) Report favorinjr lI.o77:>, for relief of Kdward P. Bliss [executor of Donald -McKay]. Jan. 8, 1901. 5 pp. (II rp. 2172.) Report favorini; S. 428, for relief of Laura S. Gillin^waters, widow of J. E. (;illinpfiidi'd to the description of eaeh volume is tlie serial number in the set of ("onKressiimal docuiiu iits, in eoiitinuatiou of the system adopted in the Clieeklist of I'ublie DoeumeuLs issued by this ofliee. 55th Congress, 3d session. House documents, v. 4,5. No. 2; Reports of War Department, 1898, Engineers, pts. 1, 2. [3746, 3747] 10538— No. 73—01—4 50 Janlaky, 1001 55th C'dii^rep-s IW session — C'DiitimuMl. HouHtMloounients, v. 10. No. 2; Kt'lK.rts (.! War iX'iKirtiufiit, ISiiS, Onhmnce. [3752] Saiiio, V. 17. No. o; Kt'jMirt.s of Department of Interior, 1898, Geo- lofrii-al Survey, i)t. 1, Director' .« report, etc-. [3759] Same, V. 20. No. o; Kejiorts of Department of Interior, 1898, Geo- lojrical Survey, pt. 4, hydrofrraphy. [3762J Same, v. 21, 2 pt(<. No. 5; Keport.s of Department of Interior, 1898, (ieolofiical Survey, pt. 5, Fore.'^t reserve.*, text and atla,«. [3763, 2 v.] Same, V. 22, 23. No. 5; Iiei)orts of Department of Interior, 1898, (leolojjical Survey, pt. 6, IMineral Resourees, 1897. [3764. 3766] Same, V. 32. No. 10; Report of comptroller of currencv, 1898, v. 2. [3774] Same, v. 33. No. 11; Internal revenue report, 1898. [3775] Same, v. 36. Nop. 14-54, except 15, 23, 34, 44, 47; Navigation Bu- reau report, 1898, etc. [3778] Same, v. 68. No. 143; Tests of metals, 1898. [3810] Same, v. 69. No. 162; Statistical Abstract, 1898. [3811] Same, v. 71. No. 181; Forestry investigations, 1877-98. [3813] Same, v. 72. No. 207, 6 pts. ; Labor Department bulletins 20-25, v. 4, 1899. [3814] Same, v. 75. No. 229; House manual. [3817] Same, V. 76. No. 266, pt. 1; Conmiercial Relations, 1898, v. 1. [3818] 56th Congress, 1st session. Senate reports, v. 5. No. 766-1113, except 1023 and 1052; miscellaneous. [3890] House documents, v. 82. No. 324; House manual. [3979] Hoase reports, v. 3. Nos. 487-807; miscellaneous. [4023] Agriculture, Department of Note. — Those publications of the Department of .Agriculture which are for sale, except those of the Weather Bureau, will be supplied by the Superintendent of Pocuinents, I'nion Kuildinj^, Washington, D. C. For the unpriced publications application should be made to the .Secretary of Agriculture. The I)ci)artnient has IK) list of addrcssi's to which all its ])ubIications are sent. It issues a monthly list of pulilications, which is mailed to all applicants, enabling them to select such reports anrint 1901]. 48 pp. 18 il. (Farmers' Inilletin 9(). ) n.MRY DIVISION Breeds of dairy cattle, by Henry E. Alvord; reprinted [with revision and abridgment] from report of Bureau of Animal Industrv, 1898. 1899 [reprint 1901]. 48 pp. 21 il. (Farmers' bulletin 106.)' BIOLOGICAL SURVEY DIVISION Some common birds in their relation to agriculture; by F. E. L. Beal. 1898 [reprint 1901]. 40 pp. 22 il. (Farmers' bulletin 54 revised.) BOTANY DIVISION Farmer's interest in good seed; by A. J. Pieters. 1900 [reprint 1901]. 24 pp. 7 il. (Farmer's bulletin 111.) Red clover seed, information for purchasers; by A. J. Pieters. 1901. 11 pp. 2 il. (Farmers' l)ulletin 123.) SEED AND I'L.XNT INTKODCCTION SECTION KoTE. — This section has been made independent of the Division of Botany. See page 53. CHEMISTRY DIVISION Proposed reforms in fertilizer inspection laws. [1901.] 4 i>p. (Circular 3 revised. ) EXPERIMENT STATIONS OFFICE Bread, and ]>rinciples of bread making; by Helen W. Atwater. 1900 [reprint 1901]. 39 pp. 3 il. (Farmers' bulletin 112.) Commercial fertilizers, comi>osition and use; bv Edward B. Voorhees. Sept. 1890 [reprint 1901]. 24 pp. (Farmers' bulletin 44.) Com culture in the 8« )uth ; by S. M. Tracy. 1898 [reprint 1901] . 24 pp. (Fanners' bulletin 81.) Digest of metal)olism experiments in which balance of income and outgo was determined; by W. O. Atwater and C. F. Langworthy. 1898 [reprint 1901]. 434 pp. (Bulletin 45, revised edition.) *25c Experiment Station Record, v. 11, no. 12. 1900. 1101-1208 + xvi pp. *10c single copy, i^l.OO a volume (12 nos.) Same, V. 12, no. 5. 1901. vi + 401-500 pj). nOc Note.— Mainly made up of abstractsof reports and jmblicatiuns on afrricnltural science which "have recently apneared in all countries, especially the I'tiited States. V. U, no. 12, consists (if inilcxes of names and of subjects, with tille-i>age and contents to v. 11. v.l'i, no. .5, contains a report of the 1-lth annual conventiijn of the Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, by E. W. Allen. 52 January, 1901 Experiment Station AVork 2. 1898 [reprint 1901]. 32 pp. 7 il. (Farm- ens' bulletin 65.) [See for contents catalogue for January, 1898, page 47.] Same, 4. 1898 [reprint 1901]. 32 pp.3 11. (Farmers' bulletin 73.) [See for contents^ catalogue for May, 1898, page 345.] Same, 8. 1899 [reprint 1901]. 32 pp. 6 il. (Farmers' bulletin 87.) [See for contents catalogue for February, 1899, page 137.] Same, 14. 1900 [reprint 1901]. 28 pp.5 il. (Farmers' bulletin 114.) [See for contents catalogue for April, 1900, page 254.] Experiments on effect of nmscular work upon digestibility of food and metabolism of nitrogen at University of Tennessee, 1897-99; bv Chas. E. Wait. 1901. 77 pp. (Bulletin 89.) ' *5c Irrigation in New Jersev; bv Edward B.Voorhees. 1900 [reprint 1901]. 40 pp. 5 il. (Bulletin 87.) *5c Kafir corn, characteristics, culture, and uses; liy C. C. Georgeson. 1896 [reprint 1901]. 12 pp. 1 il. (Farmers' bulletin 37. ) [The illustra- tion is different from that in the bulletin as published originally.] Methods and results of investigations on chemistrv and economv of food; bv W. O. At water. 1895 [reprint 1901]. 222 pp. 18 il. (Bul- letin 2l! ) *15c 5th report of Committee on ^Methods of Teaching Agriculture [made to Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Sta- tions, Nov. 1900]. [Jan. 5,1901.] 8 pp. (Circular 45. ) Report on investigations of agricultural resources and capabilities of Porto Rico, with special reference to establishment of agricultural ex]>eriment station in that island. Dec. 11, 1900 32 pp. 6 pi. map. (H. doc. 171.) Sheep feeding; by John A. Craig. Feb. 1897 [reprint 1901]. 24 pp. (Farmers' builetin 49. ) Silos and silage; [bv] Charles S. Plumb. 1895 [reprint 1901]. 32 pp. 10 il. ( Farmers' bulletin 32. ) Sweet potatoes, culture and uses; by J. F. Duggar. 1900 [reprint 1901]. 32 pp. 4 il. (Farmers' bulletin 26 revised. ) FOREIGN :\IARKETS SECTION Trade of Denmark; by Frank H. Hitchcock. 1900. 88 pp. map. (Bul- letin 9.) *5c FORESTRY DIVISION Report of forester, 1900, by Gifford Pinchot; from reports. Department of Agriculture, iii -f 103-110 pp. POMOLOGY DIVISION Apple and how to grow it; bv G. B. Brackett. 1900 [reprint 1901]. 32 pp. 10 il. ( Farmers' bulletin 113. ) PUBLIC ROAD INQUIRIES OFFICE Good roads for farmers; bv ^laurice O. Eldridge. [2d edition.] 1900 [rei)rint 1901]. 47 pp'. 49 il. (Farmers' bulletin 95.) PUBLICATIONS DIVISION Asparagus culture; by R. B. Handy. 1897 [reprint 1901]. 40 pp. 17 il. (Farmers' Inilletin 6L) Monthlv list of publications [of Department of Agriculture], Jan. 1901. 4 1)]). ([Publication] 404.) January, 1901 53 Report of editor, 1900, by Geo. \Vm. Hill; from reports, Department of Agriculture, iii -r 113-164 pp. SEED AND PLANT INTRODUCTION SECTION Note. — This section was formerly subordinate to the Division of Botany. Cultivation of Znaim cucumbers. [Jan. 10, 1901.] 4 pp. (Circular 2.) Inventory 8, seeds and plants imported in coojieration with agricultural experiment stations, nos. 3401-4350. [1901.] 106 pp. VEGETABLE PHYSIOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY DIVISION Potato diseases and their treatment; l)y B. T. Galloway. 1899 [re])rint 1901]. 12 pp. 4 il. (Farmers' Imlletin 91.) Spraying for fruit diseases; bv B. T. Galloway. 1896 [reprint 1901]. i2 pp. 6 il. (Farmers' bulletin 38.) WEATHER BUREAU Note. — For these publications application shonkl be made to the Chief of the Weather Bureau. Anemometry, circular respecting instruments for indicating, measuring, and automatically recording wind movement and direction; by C. F. ^Marvin. 1900. 67 pp. 28 il.l pi. (Circular I), 2d edition, instru- ment Division. ) Climateand Crop Bulletin, Jan. 1901; no. 1 [1901]. 24 X 19 in. [Weekly Apr.-Sept., monthly remainder of year.] Note. — Contains reports of temperature and rainfall, with special reference to their eflfeet on crops. Monthly Weather Review, y. 28, no. 11, Cleveland Abbe, editor; Nov. 1900. Jan. 19, 1901. p. 477-525, 4 il. 2 pi. 10 pp. of pi. and maps, 4° 10c single copy, SI. 00 a yr Note. — Summary of weather and river and flood reports from all parts of the United States, with notes covering other countries and various topics of meteor- ology. Special articles are — Lightning from cloudle.ss sky; by C. E. Ashcraft, jr. Meteorology, Recent papers bearing on: by W. F. R. Phillips. Rainfall from convectional currents: bv H. H. Kimball. on Island of St. Kitts, W. I.: by W. H. Alexander. Spokane, Wash., Climate of; by Charles Stewart. Taniali)ais, Mount. Fog studies on: by A. G. McAdie. Tornadoes in Tennessee. Mississippi, and Arkansas; by S. C. Emery. Water sujiply lor season of 1900 as depending on snowfall [reports]; by F. H. Brandenburg and others. Wea ther conditions. Monthly statement of average, for November; by E.B.Garriott. Whirlwinds in New Brunswick, Notes on local; by S. W. Kain. Psychrometric tables for obtaining vapor pressure, relative humidity, and temperature of dew-point, from readings of wet and dry l)idl) ther- mometers; by C. F. Marvin. 1900. 84 pp.2 il. ([Publication] 235. ) ' *10c Snow and ice bulletin, Jan. 2-29, 1901. 19 X 12 in. [Weekly during winter. ] Weather map, Jan. 1-31, 1901. 19 X 24 in. [Daily.] Interior Department Note.— The Decisions of the Department of the Interior in pension cases are issued in slips and in signatures, and the Decisions in land cases arc- issued in signatures, b(4h being published later in bound volumes at prices ranging from S1.05 to 81. -1.5 per volume. Subscribers may deposit SI. 00 in the Deparliiient and receive the contents of a voliune of the Decisions of either kind in separate |>arts as they are issued. Of the Land Decisions usually two volumes are issued yearly, whiletlie Pension-Decision volumes apjiear at longer intervals, sometimes more than two years apart. 54 January, 1901 Agrifultnral collej^e.--. Report of disbursenients to colleges of agriculture under act of Aug. 30, 1890. Jan. 10, 1901. 3 pp. (H. doc. 305.) Appropriations. P^stiniate of appropriation for deficiencies for Depart- ment. Jan. 10, 1901. 7 pp. (H. doc. 300.) Decisions [in appealed pension and bounty-land claims] v. 11, [signa- tures] 8-11, puljlished separately, p. 113-176. [Contents are the same as those of slips 31-48, for which see catalogue for December, 1900.] Same, [v. 11, slips] 49-56, published separately. Co?itettt<: Desertion: voidable enlistment: minors. Xo. 5.5. Jan. 5, 1901. 3 pp. Disability: act June 'JT, 1S90: age. Xo.50. Dec. 29,1900. 3 pp. pathological se(>, p. 345. Mineral land: crystalline deposits; natural curiosities, p. 3.57. Mining claim; application for patent; protest, p. 364. expenditure; improvements by prior locator, p. 322. Oklahoma lands; reservations within vacated townsites; act of May 11, 1896, p. 352. Regulations concerning right of way for canals, ditches, and reservoirs over public lands and reservations, p. ;325. Repayment; desert-land entry, p. 355. land embraced in railroad grant, p. 362. Settlers on ceded Indian reservations; act of May 31, 1900, p. 361. State selections; reservation in excess of grant, p. 344. Gila River Reservation. Report of Indian inspector Walter H. Graves relating to irrigation for Pima Indians. Jan. 14, 1901. 8 pp. (S. doc. 88.) Iroquois Indians. Response to resolution [letters from Secretary and commis.sioner of Indian affairs] relative to money paid upon claim of New York Indians for lands in Kansas. Jan. 15, 1901. 5 pp. (S. doc. 91.) Kiowa and Comanche Reservation. Public notice [warning against entering upon reservation of Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Indians before it is opened to settlement]. Jan. 17, 1901. 1 p. f" McKenna, ]']dward. Letter transmitting papers in pension cases of [Kdwanl McKenna, alias] James O. M'Kenna, and James Owen M'Kenna, alias Owen ^I'Kenna. Jan. 29, 1901. 2 pp. (H. doc. 379.) Report. Annual reports, 1900; report of Secretary, report of commis- sioner of General Land Office. 1900. ccxxiv-i-541 pp. (H. doc. 5. ) *50c Same; 21st annual report of Geological Survey, pt. 1. [See Geo- logiial Survey.] Sisseton Indians. Response to resolution, correspondence on payment of monev belonging to Si.sseton and ^Vallpeton Indians. Jan. 15, 1901. 6 pp. (S. doc. 90.) Useless ])apers. Si-hedules of useless papers in Department. Jan. 4, 1901. 9 pp. (H. doc. 273.) ARIZONA Re]iort of governor, 1900. 64 pp. 1 pi. January, 1901 65 census office Census bulletin 28-46 [12th census]. 4° Con fen tn: Population, 1)V eounties and minf)r fivil divisions, of — Maryland." No. js. Jan. 3, I'.KJl. (i pp. Mifhiiran. Xo. 'J'J. Jan. 9, I'JOl. 19 pp. Minn.'sota. No. 3(). Jan. Ki, 1;h)1. 21 pp. Mississippi. No. 31. Jan. ICi, 1901. 9 pp. Missuuri. No. 32. Jan. 17, 1901. 20 pp. Montana. No. 33. Jan. 17, 1901. ti pp. Nebraska. No. 34. Jan. 18. 1901. 17 pp. Nevada. No. 3.'>. Jan. is, 1901. 4 pp. New Jersey. No. 30. Jan. 19. 1901. 9 pp. New Mexico. No. 37. Jan. 21, 1901. 6 pp. New York. No. ;». Jan. 22. 1901. 19 pp. North Carolina. No. 39. Jan. 22, 1901. lo pp. North Dakota. No. 40. Jan. 23, 1901. 13 pp. Ohio. No. 11. Jan. 2X, 1901. 23 pp. Oklahoma. No. -12. Jan. 2S. 1901. 5 pp. Oregon. No. 43. Jan. 28. 1901. 10 pp. Pennsylvania. No. 44. Jan. 30, 1901. 27 pp. Rhode Island. No. 45. Jan. 30, 1901. 3 pp. South Carolina. No. 46. Jan. 31, 1901. 9 pp. Crop card; [Instructions for pum-hin"; crop cards]. [1901.] 6 pp. 4" Farm card; [Instructions for punching farm cards]. [1901.] [3] pp. 4° Rules governing leaves of absence. Jan. 1, 1901. 1 p. 4" EDUCATION BUREAU Note. — Such publications of this Bureau as are in print may be had gratui- tously by addressing the Commis-sioner of Education. Education in Alaska, 1899; [9th annual report on introduction of dome.'^tic reindeer into Alaska, 1899]. 1900. p. 1373-1432, 10 pi. (Report, 1899, chapters 31, 32; whole no. 267. ) History of education in Vermont [with bibliography]; by George Gary Bush. 1900. 216 pp. 15 pi. (Contributions to American educa- tional history 29; circular of information 4, 1900; whole no. 265.) FIVE CIVILIZED TRIBES COMMISSION 7th annual report [with appendixes], 1900. 77 pp. 1 pi. 9 maps. GENERAL LAND OFFICE Circular A, opening of Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Re.servation [extracts from acts of Congress]. Jan. 17, 1901. 1 p. large 8° Circular relative to communication of instructions to forest officers, their weeklv and monthly reports and monthlv accounts, P. Jan. 2, 1901. 2 pp. Estimate of appropriation fur commission on grants of land to New Mexico. Jan. 3, 1901. 4 pp. (H. doc. 246.) Estimate of appropriation for pay of custodian of Fort Sherman aban- doned military reservation, Idaho. Jan. 29, 1901. 3 pp. (H. doc. 376. ) Schedule of lands allotted to niembei'S of Chippewa ami ^lunsee, or Christian, Indians, or reserved for missionary and school purposes, on Chippewa and Mimsee Reservation in Kansas, to be sold. [1901.] 1 p. f» GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Note. — The publications of the I'nited States (JeoloKical Survey include annual reports and Water-supi)ly and Irrigation I'aiiers, whicli are intended for free dis- tribution; and Monographs, Hullelins, ano folios of the Geologic Atlas of the United States, which are .s'J,500. l:12.i.obo, and 1:2.^0,000. These correspond, ap- pro.ximately, 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. -t tolO inches in width, exchisive of the margin, the width varying with the latitude. A description of the toiiographic map is priutcil on the reverse of each sheet catalogued below. .\bout one-fifth of the area of the country has Vk-cu mapped, nearly every State being represented. Massachusetts, Connecticut. Rhode Island, New .Tcrsey, and the District of Columbia are completely mai)iicd. Sheets of the regular size are sold by the Survey at .5c each: but in lots ol 100 or more copies, whether of the same sheet or of different sheets, the price is 2e each. Alabama, Cullman sheet, lat. 34°-34° 30^ long. 86° 30'-87°. Scale 1 : 125,000, contour interval 100 ft. Edition of July, 1892, reprinted Nov. 1900. Arkansas-Missouri, ^fountain Home sheet, lat. 36°-36° 30', long. 92°- 92° 30'. Scale 1 : 125,000, contour interval 50 ft. Edition of Jan. 1894, reprinted Aug. 1900. California, Concord quaort of mine inspector, etc. OKLAHOMA Report of governor, 1900. 117 pp. 28 pi. 4 maps. 58 January, 1901 patp:nt office Note. — The Patt-nt Oftiec publishes specifications and (1ra\vingrsc(f patents, both in single copies and monthly vohuiu-s. the former at 5e and the latter at S5.00. The former are not enumerated in this catalogue. For certified eopie.sof i)atents, including specitication, drawing, certilicate, and grant, the price is soc. A variety of indexes, giving a complete view of the work of the office from 1790 to date, are published at prices rangnig from 2oc to SIO.OO per volume. The Kules of Practice and pamjihlet Patent Laws are furnished free. The I'atent Office issues coupon orders in packages of 20 at Sl.tH) per i)ackage, or in books containing KKJ coupons at So. 00 per book. One coupon will prooire a specification with drawings, and two coupons a copvof the Otficial Gazette. They are good until used. Address Chief Clerk, Patent "otlice. Alphaltftical lists of patentees and inventions for quarter ending Sept. 80, ItiOO. [1901.] 225 pp. large 8° [Index to v. 92 of Official (Jazette.] Defifiencies in appropriations for office. Jan. 16, 1901. 4 pp. (11. doc. Offifial Gazette, Jan. 1-29, 1901; v. 94, nos. 1-5. 1-988 -f [civ] pp.il. large 8" [Weekly.] 10c single copy, 85.00 a yr Note. — 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. Justice, Department of Annual report of Attornev-General [with exhibit.^], 1900. 411 pp. (H. doc. 9.) Judgments rendered against United States by circuit and district courts [which requireappropriationand have not heretofore been reported]. Jan. 25, 1901. 2 pp. (H. doc. 367. ) ATTORNEY-GENERAL, ASSISTANT, FOR INDIAN DEPREDATION CLAIMS Report [for year ending Oct. 31] 1900. 5 pp. COM^IISSION TO REVISE AND CODIFY CRIMINAL AND PENAL LAAVS Report, Nov. 15, 1900. 8 pp. LIBRARY Catalogue of fureign books, in languages other than English, in library of Department. Oct. 1, 1900. 77 pp. Navy Department Appropriations. lOstimate of appropriation for deficiency in emergency fund. Jan. 26, 1901. 2 pp. (II. doc. 370.) Colundjia River. Rejiort of board on desirabilitv of locating drv dock on river. Jan. 3, 1901. 14 pp. (S. doc. 60. )" Courts-martial. (Jeneral court-martial order 142, 143 [1900]; Nov. 17, 19, 1900. Each 1 p. 12" January, 1901 59 Departmental ttnler 22, 2b, revi.«etl, 2U; Jan. 5-2.'?, 1!H)1. Kaeli 1 ji. nar- row 12" General order 19-22; Dec. 31, IWKV.Ian. 30, 1901. 1 tah. 12° Holland .«nl»niarine boat. Conijilianee with re.«olution, reports on fde ooncerninji boat. Jan. 3, 19Ut) [190! ]. 13 i)p. (8. doe. 71. ) Iowa Inm Works. I^'tter relative to remission of time penalties exacted nnder ci>ntract with works for construction of torpedo boat Ericsson. Jan. 28, 1901. 4 pp. (S. doc. 121.) Mechanics. Circular letter [to chiefs of bureaus, etc., reirardiny exam- inations of candidates for appointment as si)ecial mechanic's and civilian assistant inspectors of work and material under Dei)artmcnt]. Jan. 2, 1901. 1 p. narrow 12" Navv-vard order 13 revised, 176-187, employment of labor at navy- yards; Sept. 11, 1897 [reprint 1901], Jan. 2-30, 1901. Narrow 12" Port Royal, S. C. Report of board ai)i»ointe(l for purpose of examining into exi)ediency of changing location of naval station at Port Royal to some jxiint at or near Charleston. Jan. 11, 1901. 29 pj). (S. doc. 8(j.) Ship's writer. Aid to ship's writer. 1901. 16 pp. CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR BUREAU Additional estimate of appropriation for construction and repair of ves- sels [etc.]. Jan. 16, 1901. 2 pp. (H. doc. 331.) EQUIPMENT BUREAU Outline of classification for library books. [1901.] 3 pp. 12" Specifications for folding platform scales, 1,000 pounds capacitv. Jan. 21, 1901. 1 p. 12" Si^ecifications for installation of electric lights and interior communica- tions on board torpedo boats 24-35. Feb. 1899 [reprint] 1901. 9 pp. 12° Specifications for stencil-cutting outfit for ships. Jan. 15, 1901. 1 p. 12° nVDROGRAPIIIC OFFICE Note. — The Charts, Sailing Directions, etc., of the Hydrogrnphic Office are sold by the office in Washington mid also by agents at tlie principal American and foreign seaport.s and American lake ports. CoiJies of tlie Hydrograpliic Bulletin and Notice to Mariners are supplied free on ap]pHcation at the Hyilrographic Office in Washington and at the branch offices in Boston, New York, I'hiladel- phia, Baltimore, Norfolk, Savannah, New Orleans, Sau Francisco. I'ortland (Oreg.), Port Townsend, Chicago, Cleveland, Bulfalo, Sault Ste. Marie, and Duluth. Catalogue of charts, plans, sailing directions and other publications of oHice. 1901. 119 pp. 24 maps, 4" 50c Hydrograpliic Ijulletin, weekly, 592-596; Jan. 2-30, 1901. Each 1 p. large 4" and oblong f" Note. — Contains accounts of obstructions and dangers along the coast and the principal ocean routes, etc. Index to Notices to Mariners 1-52 of 1900. 60 pp. Notice to Mariners, weekly, 1-1, 1901; Jan. 5-26. 1-41 + [11] 1. Note. — Contains information of newly discovered dangers to navigation and of establishment and changes of lights aiid other aids. For economy ami conven- ience in distribution the items in each number relating to different geographical sections are rei>rinted se7)arately, as Notice to Mariners 1, sec. 2, etc. Sun's apparent declination and equation of time, with liourlv differ- ences, for [calendar] vear 1901. 1900. 20 pp. large 8" ([Publica- tion] 118.) ' 10c 60 January, 1901 Supplement [to] East coast of South America [publication 88, edition of 1894] ; Brazil, authorized signals. 1901. 11 pp. 10c Charts Ascension, Island of, south Atlantic Ocean, from British survey in 1838, scale naut. m. = 2 in.; with inset, [Georgetown, Ascension] scale naut. m.=3.9 in.; chart 538. Jan. 1901. 18X23.7 and 6.2x6.6 in. 30c Dapa Channel and Port Sibonga, Siargao and Bukas islands, Philippine Islands, from Spanish survey in 1863; chart 1919. Scale naut. m. = 2 in. Jan. 1901. 18.9 X 23.2 in. 20c Kaanapali Anchorage, JNIaui, Hawaiian Islands, from survev in Xov. 1900, by U. S. S. Iroquois; chart 1920. Scale 1000 vds. = 6 in. Jan. 1901. 19.05 X 16.95 in. ' 20c Kerama and Aka passages, Okinawa Group, Ryukyu [or] Liukiu Islands, Japan, from Japanese survey in 1873, with additions from United States survev in 1855; chart 1901. Scale naut. m. = 2.24 in. Jan. 1901. 18.7 X 11.98 in. 10c INIiyako Harbor, Honshu, Japan, east coast, from Japanese survev in 1871; chart 1900. Scale naut. m. = 4 in. Jan. 1901. 24.89 Xl"7.94 in. 30c Nemoro Harbor, Hokushu, Japan, from Japanese survey in 1886; chart 1905. Scale naut. m.= 5.93 in. Jan. 1901. 17.32 X 11.79 in. 20c Pilot chart of north Atlantic Ocean, Jan. 1901; chart 1400. Scale 1° long. = 0.27 in. 21 X 32 in. [Monthly.] 10c Note.— Contains, in addition to sailing routes, etc., directions for use of com- pensating binnacles with fore and aft athwartship magnet correctors and quad- rantal spheres, etc.; charts published, etc., Dec. 1-31, 1900; equator crossings in Pacific Ocean; forecast and review of weather. Pilot chart of north Pacific Ocean, Feb. 1901; chart 1401. Scale 1° long. =0.2 in. 20.7X35.3 in. [Monthly.] 10c Note. — Contains, in addition to sailing routes, etc., forecast of wind and weather; storm tracks; fishing banks; charts published, etc., Dec. 25, 1900-J an. 1.5, 1901; new design for compass card; equator crossings in Atlantic Ocean. San Miguel, Port, Tikao Island, Philippine Islands, from Spanish survey in 1892; chart 1917. Scale naut. m. = 2.881 in. Jan. 1901. 17.39 X 12.31 in. 20c NAVAL OBSERVATORY Astronomical, magnetic, and meteorological observations made during [calendar] vear 1891 at observatory; Frederick Y. INIcNair, superin- tendent. 1899 [1901]. lx + 55 + 57 pp. 4" (H. doc. 738, 56th Cong. 1st sess.) [Known as Washington Observations. The mag- netic observations are not in this volume, having been printed as an appendix to the volume for 1888.] Same, 1892. 1899 [1901]. [55] + 63 + [351] pp. 1 il. 4° (H. doc. 739, 56th Cong. 1st sess. ) [The magnetic observations are not in this volume, having been i>rinted as an appendix to the volume for 1889. Ai)pendix to this volume is 2d Washington catalogue of stars, by J. R. Eastman.] Publications. 1900. 2d series, v. 1, cviii + 402 pp. 4" (H. doc. 242.) [The first series is known as AVashington Observations.] CoJitenln: Transit circle observations of the sun, moon, planets, and miscellaneous stars, [calendar years] 1894-99. MEDICINE AND SURGERY BUREAU Estimate of appropriation for care of insane of Navy and Marine Corps [atany asylum of California]. Jan. 3, 1901. 2 pp. (H. doc. 248.) January, 1901 61 naval war college International law .situations with solutions. 1900. 16 pp. NAVIGATION BUREAU Manual of instruction in ordnance and gunnery for naval training ser- vice. 1900. 90 pp. 12" Register of commissioned and warrant officers of Navy and Marine Corps to Jan. 1, 1901. 200 pp. (H. doc. 291.) ' *25c STEAM ENGINEERING BUREAU Annual report of chief, 1900. 128 pp. 18 pi. Specifications for Babcock & Wilcox boilers for cruisers 14 and 19. [1901.] 3 pp. 12" SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS BUREAU Estimate of appropriation for storehouse at Norfolk Navv-Yard. Jan. 3, 1901. 3 pp. (H. doc. 253.) • Specifications for paint brushes, etc. Dec. 1900. 11 pp. 12" YARDS AND DOCKS BUREAU Specification 1117 for 2 magazine buildings 80 and 81 at naval station, Puget Sound. [Jan. 1901.] 5 pp. f" Specification 1119 for extension of wharf at naval station, Puget Sound. [Jan. 1901.] 3 pp. f» Specification 1120 for office building for steam engineering at navy yard, Norfolk, Va. [Jan. 1901.] 5 pp. i° Specification 1121 for trestle bridge at navy yard, Portsmoutli, N. H. [Jan. 1901.] 3 pp. f» Specification 1123 for extension of wing wall and construction of wharf al)utment at Puset Sound naval station, Bremerton, Wash. [Jan. 1901.] 3 pp. f"' Specification 1124 for 2 entrance gates and guardhouses at naval station, Puget Sound. [Jan. 1901.] 7 pp. f° Specification 1125 for timber wharf for ordnance purposes at naval sta- tion, Puget Sound. [Jan. 1901.] 4 pp. f° Specification 1126 for underground telephone cable system at uavv yard, Washington, D. C. [Jan. 1901.] 4 pp. f » Post-OfEce Department XoTE.— The Department sells the volume of Po.stal Laws and Regulations at -120. For post-route maps see next page. Topographer. Additional reports relating to disposition of useless papers [in Depart- ment]. Jan. 14, 1901. 6 pp. (H. doc. 325.) Annual reports, 1900. vii + 1012 pp. 2 tab. (H.doc. 4.) *75c Estimate of appropriation for i)neuinatic-tube service. Jan. 7, 1901. 2 pp. (H. doc. 278. ) Report of Postmaster-General relative to investigation of i)nenmatic-tube systems for transmission of mail. 1901. 258 pp. 6 pi. 8 maps. (H. doc. 289.) Ignited States Official Postal Guide, 2d series, v. 23. no. 1; Jan. 1901. Philadelphia'. 1132 pp. 12° [Monthly.] ' $2.00 a yr Note. — Xo. l, January, for each year, is what is usually known as the I'ostal Guide, nos. 2-12 being additions and corrections. Sold by the printer, George F. Lasher, 147 North 10th street, Philadelphia. 62 January, 1901 FORElCiX MAIL SERVICE Schedule of steamers appointed to convey mails to foreign countries during Felj. 15H)1. 1 p. narrow f" [Monthh\] RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE Daily l)ulie'tin of orders affecting postal service, v. 22, nos. 6354-79; Jan. 2-31, 1901. f" [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] TOPOGRAPHER Post route map of Arkansas, showing post offices, with intermediate distances on mail routes in operation on Dec. 1, 1900. Scale 10 m.=l in. 41.3 X 30.7 in. 80c, mounted §1.60, folded $1.25 XoTE. — Post-route maps corrected to the 1st of those months are distributed in March, June, September, and December to the postal service. Only new maps and those newly lithographed on account of chanf,'e in scale, etc., are catalogued in full here. For a list of the maps coni]>osiiig tlie set. with prices, see below. They are issued in three forms, viz: in sheets, liacked and nioiuited on rollers. and folded in Ijook cover to fit the pocket. OrdiTS for the maps should be addressed to the Disbursing Clerk, Post-Office Department, and money orders should be made payable to him. Alabama. Scale 8.5 m.=l in. 80c, mounted $1.60, folded $1.25 Alaska. Scale 40 m. = l in. 80c, mounted $1.60, folded $1.25 Arizona. Scale 12 m.=l in. 80c, mounted $1.60, folded $1.25 Arkansas. Scale 10 m.=l in. 80c, mounted $1.60, folded $1.25 California and Nevada. Scale 11 m.=l in. $3.20, mounted $4.20, folded $3.75 Colorado. Scale 9 m.=l in. 80c, mounted $1.60, folded $1.25 Cuba. Scale 12 m. = 1 in. $1.60, mounted $2.50, folded $2.10 Delaware, ]Maryland, and District of Columbia. Scale 5 m.=l in. 80c, mounted $1.60, folded $1.25 Florida. Scale 10 m.=l in. 80c, mounted $1.60, folded $1.25 Georgia. Scale 8 m.=l in. 80c, mounted $1.60, folded $1.25 Hawaiian Islands. Scale 9 m.=l in. 80c, mounted $1.60, folded $1.25 lUinois. Scale 8.3 m. = l in. 80c, mounted $1.60, folded $1.25 Indiana. Scale 8 m.=l in. 80c, mounted $1.60, folded $1.25 Iowa. Scale 8 m. = l in. 80c, mounted $1.60, folded $1.25 Kansas and Nebraska. Scale 10 m.=l in. $1.60, mounted $2.50, folded $2.10 Kentuckv and Tennessee. Scale 7 ra. =1 in. $1.60, mounted $2.50, folded $2.10 Louisiana. Scale 9 m.=l in. 80c, mounted $1.60, folded $1.25 Maine. Scale 6.5 m.=l in. 80c, mounted $1.60, folded $1.25 Michigan and Wisconsin. Scale 9 m.=l in. $1.60, mounted $2.50, folded $2.10 Minnesota. Scale 10 m.=l in, 80c, mounted $1.60, folded $1.25 Mississippi. Scale 8.5 m.=l in. 80c, mounted $1.60, folded $1.25 INIissouri. Scale 8.5 m.=l in. 80c, mounted $1.60, folded $1,25 Montana, Idaho, and AVyoming. Scale 14 m. =1 in. $1.60, mounted $2.50, folded $2.10 New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Con- necticut. Scale 6 m.=l in. $1.60, mounted $2.50, folded $2.10 New Jersey. Scale 4 m. =1 in. 80c, mounted $1.60, folded $1.25 New Mexico. Scale 12 m. = l in. 80c, mounted $1.60, folded $1.25 January, 1901 63 New York. Scale 5 m.=] in. 83.20, iiiounted §4.20, folded $3.75 North and South Carolina. Scale 8 ni. = l in. 81.60, mounted 82.50, folded 82.10 North Dakota. Scale 10 m.=l in. 80c, mounted 81.00, folded $1.25 Ohio. Scale 7 m.=l in. 80c, mounted $1.60, folded $1.25 Oklahoma and Indian Territories. Scale 10 m. = l in. 80c, mounted $1.60, folded $1.25 Oregon. Scale 10 m. = l in. 80c, mounted $1.60, folded 81.25 Pennsylvania. Scale 5 m. =1 in. $1.60, mounted $2.50, folded $2.10 Philippine Islands. Scale 13 m.=l in. $1.60, mounted $2.50, folded $2.10 Porto Rico. Scale 5 m. =1 in. 80c, mounted $1.()0, folded 81.25 South Dakota. Scale 10 m.=l in. 80c, mounted $1.60, folded 81.25 Texas. Scale 12 m.=l in. 81.60, mounted 82.50, folded $2.10 Utah. Scale 10 m. =1 in. 80c, mcjuuted 81.60, folded 81. 25 Virginia and West Virginia. Scale 8 m. = l in. $1.60, niountcd $2.50, folded 82.10 Washington. Scale 9 m. =1 in. 80c, mounted $1.60, folded 81.25 State Department JToTE. — The State Department distributes the Consular Reports and other De- partmental publications gratuitously. For sale of laws see page 4. Arbitration, Permanent Court of. Estimate of appropriation for ex- penses of International Bureau of Permanent Court of Arbitration. Jan. 4, 1901 . 3 pp. ( H. doc. 272. ) Beirut, Syria. Letter recommending increase of salary of clerk in con- sulate at Beirut. Jan. 11, 1901. 2 pp. (S. doc. 84. ) Diplomatic list, Jan. 1901. 12 pp. 24« [Monthly.] Italians in United States. Report relating to lynching of 2 Italian subjects at Tallulah, La., July 20, 1899. Jan. 29, 1901. 2 pp. (S. doc. 125.) Kagayan Sulu. Report relating to treaty between United States and Spain, signed "Washington, Nov. 7, 1900, for cession of islands of Phili])pine Archipelago outside lines described in treaty of peace [particularly Kagavan Sulu and Sibutu]. Jan. 29, 1901. 2 pp. (S. doc. 124.) Marseille, France. Communication recommending raising consulate at Marseilles to consulate-general. Jan. 28, 1901. 2 pp. (H. doc. 375. ) Mexico. Convention l)etween United States and Mexico extending for indefinite period treaty of Mar. 1, 1889, known as water l)oundary convention. Signed Washington, Nov. 21, proclaimed Dec. 24, 1900. 3pp. [English and Spanish.] Niuchwang, China. Dispatch from consul-general at Shanghai, recom- meiiding appropriation for consulate at Niuchwang. Jan. 5, 1901. 4 pp. (S. doc. 74.) Pekin, China. Dispatch from minister in China on proposed extension of legation grounds at Pekin. Jan. 11, 1901. 2 pp. (S. doc. 81. ) Portraits. Descriptive catalogue of portraits in Department. LSjip. 4" Rodoconachi Sons & Co. Communication relating to relief of Ralli Brothers [agents of Rodoconachi Sons & Co.]. Jan. 9, 1901. 9 pp. (H. doc. 296 ) 64 January, 1901 Seoul, Korea. Di.«jiatch from minister to Korea, explaining necessity for improvement ui legation buildings at Seoul. Jan. 15, 1901. 2 pp. (S. doc. 92.) Wasdin, Eugene. Letter [relative to] desire of Italian Government to bestow upon Eugene Wasdin and H. D. Geddings decorations of honor. Jan. 11, 1901. 2 pp. (S. doc. 83.) AMERICAxX REPUBLICS BUREAU XoTE. — This Bureau sells its own monthly bulletins, handbooks, etc., at prices usually ranging from 5c to 60c. Address the Director of the Bureau. [10th] annual report of director, 1900. Dec. 6, 1900. 37 pp. (H.doc. 181 [pt.l]. ) [English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French.] Same, pt. 2, monthly bulletins, Jan.-June, 1900, nos. 76-81, v. 8. Dec. 6, 1900. xxvi + 1180 — Iv pp. 2 pi. (H. doc. 181, pt. 2.) [Contams articles in English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French.] Same, pt. 3, Mexico, geographical sketch, with special reference to eco- nomic conditions and prospects of future development [with bibli- ography]. Dec. 6, 1900. 385 pp. (H. doc. 181, pt. 3. ) 75c Monthly bulletin, V. 9; July-Dec. 1900. 1438 -- lix pp. (H. doc. 323.) [Contains articles in English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French.] Same, Jan. 1901 ; whole no. 88, v. 10, no. 1. p. 1-230. (H. doc. 356, pt.l. ) [Contains articles in English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French.] 25c single copy, §2.00 a yr Contents: Accessions to library. Argentina. Foreign commerce in 1900; notes. Bolivia. Production of tin; notes. Book notices. Brazil. Boundary with French Guiana; summary of consular invoice law; notes. Chile. Presidential cabinet; sulphur deposits. Coal, Powdered, as fuel. Commerce of the world. Costa Rica. Production of coffee. Ecuador. Commercial situation: disposition of export taxes. Guatemala. Foreign imports; Northern Railway; new mining law. Latin-America in 1900. review. Trade oi>portiuiities in. Mexico. President's cabinet; budget for fiscal year 1901-2; silver bars for coinage; notes. Kicaragua. Important steamship concession; notes. Paraguay. Funds for works of public utility; exemption of duties on stone. Patentees, Rights of. Periodicals and newspapers on file. Peru. Commerce during 1899. Salvador. Customs tariff law; notes. Shoe trade of America. Spanish America, Trade with. United States. Trade with Latin America: wool supply; grain crop of 1900; notes Uruguay. Agricultural progress: Latin-American Scientific Congress. Venezuela. Orinoco delta; exports of balata rubber. FOREIGN COMMERCE BUREAU Acetic acid in foreign countries. 1900. 1-83 + [2] pp. (Si^ecial Con- sular Reports, v. 22, pt. 1; H. doc. 290, pt. 1.) *5c Advance sheets of consular reports, Jan. 2-31, 1901; nos. 924-949. 1 il. [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] Contents: Acetylene gns vs. petr<>lc\nii in (ierinany; no. 945. Advertisements, .VnuTican, in (nTniany, by F. H. Mason; no. 933. Api)lcs in England, liv S. ('. McFarland; no. 932. Argentine trade in 19(10, by W. V. Lord; no. 943. Beet-sugar industry. Kxtension of. note: no. 92C. Benzine substitute, German jirize for, note: no. 940. Bicycles in Siam, by Hamiltim King: no, 948. Brazil, Port improvements in, note: no. 9;?2. Brazilian consular invoices [law], transmitted by W. L. Lowrie; no. 924. January, 1!)01 65 AdvaiH-e s^lieets of consuhir rcjiort.^ — C'ontimied. C'oiiti Ills — {'outinueil. Britisli ('iilniiil)iii. Now niihviiy in. I)y A. E. Smith; no. 9*29. I'roiiosL'd railrnails in. by L. K. Dudley; no. 940. ("iil)U- in ("nniirv Islands. nulV: no. y;5l). to Anstiiilia. liy.I. I". Bray; no. 911. CiilciuTM cartiidtMU (kTniany. Ijy S. W. Hanaiu'r: no. 9:W. Canada, (icrinan traili' with, note; no. 927. ("iiri>ots. Fori'if,Mi. in Turkey, by Walter Schumann; no. 947. Chestnut cultivation in France, by .l.C. Covert; no. 9-l(). Coal. Artiticial, in Germany, by A. L. rrankenthal; no. 947. Coal j>riees. Rise in. in the Levant, by (i.B. Kavndal; no. 924. Coal strike. Nova Scotia, by Gustave Beutelspacher; no. 989. Coal trade of Huujjary. note; no. 944. Cod-liver oil in Venezuela, note. no. 944. Colombian jxtrts closed to commerce, note: no. 939. Copper. Sulphate of. Irish demand for, by .\I.T. Brice; no. 927. Copper ore. Reduction of. in Peru, transmitted by R. K. Neill; no. 942. Cotton plants, .\mericau. for German Togoland. note: no. 93ti. Cruiser. New. for British Columbia coast, note; no. 944. Currants in (Jreece, by O. E. Ma.\imos; no. 924. Dogs, Impt of. in Europe, by F. D. Hill: no. 935. • in Amsterdam, by A. W. Ressing. transmitted by F.D.Hill; no. 935. Fishing industry of eastern Sil>eria, by R. T. Greener; no. 945. Foot and mouth disease in Uruguay, note: no. 948. Freight rebates in England, by S. C. McFarland: no.93S. Fruit trade. West India. New steamers for, by .1. C. Freeman; no. 911. Furniture. American, in Germany, by H.W.Harris; no. 944. Office, in Germany, by H. W." Harris; no. 939. German cities. Growth of, by F. H. Mason; no. 93ti. (ierman view of American prosperity, transmitted by F.H.Mason; no. 934. Germany, Double-scale tariff in, note; no. 93S. Economic progress of, by F. W. Hos.sfeld; no. 930. Glass works in R(mmania. by U. .1. D. Hughes; no. 92(). Grain production. World's, by H. W. Diederich: no. 941. Guatemalan railway contract, transmitted by J. C. McNally: no. 940. Hailstorms, Prevention of. by cannon, by J. C. Covert; no. 946. Ice and refrigerators in Brazil, by .1. .1. Girimondi; no. 939. Ice in France, note; no. 949. Insurance. Invalid, in (iermany [law], transmitted by A. D. White; no. 933. Kongo. Transportation in, by (). ,T. D. Hughes: no. 943. Languages, eastern. Institute for. in Vladivostock. by R. T. Greener; no. 925. Liege. City ownership of street cars in, by A. A. Winslow; no. 930. Locomotive-fuel contracts in England, note; no. 949. Maltese trade information, by .1. H. Grout: no. 944. Manchester e.xport.s to United States. Ijy W. F. (irinnell; no. 948. Manitoba, Railway development in, by Gustave Beiitelspacher; no. 94s. Marble industry. Carrara, by J. A. Smith: no. 937. Meat, chilled. Export of. from Uruguay, note; no. 948. Merchant marine of France, transmitted by A. M. Thackara; no. 927. Mining in British Columbia, transmitted by L. E. Dudley: no. 948. Mosel-Saar canal f)f Germany, note: no. 944. Mo.squitoes, Remedy against, by E. H. Plumacher: no. 926. Motors. Demand for. in Madagascar, note; no. 942. Nicaragua, Indebtedness of, by F. P. Zelaya. transmitted by W. B. Sorsljy; no. 942. Railway contract in, transmitted by W. B. Scrsby; no! 928. Nickel industries of Canada, by (i. W. Shotts: no. 9:32. Paper trade, German, Panic in. by T. E. Moore; no. 943. Petroleum, Crude, in Austria-Hinigary, by F. W. Hossfeld; no. 924. Ro\imania. Railroads of, note; no. 942. Salvador. Tariff of, transmitted by .lohn .lenkins; no. 93L Shipwrecks. Device for preventing, transmitted by L. E. Dudley; no. 937. Siberia, east. Manufacturing industries in. by R. T. Greener; no. 925. Silk and tea trade, Chinese, note; no. 9:56. Silk production of the world, by O. .1. D. Hughes; no. 938. Silk spinning in Japan, transmitteil bv E.C. Bellows; no. 928. Silk trade. French, by .I.e. Covert; no. 928. Spani.sh railway. New. by Maddin Summers: no. 938. Steamship line, German-.\fricaii, note: no. 928. Steamship service. South American, note: no. 943. Spanish South American, note; no. 947. Suez Canal. Traffic in. in 1899. by F. W. Hossfeld; no. 92 J. Sugar industry in Si)ain. by J. <;. Lay: no. 926. Swine fever in New Zealand, note: no. 9:52. Textile imports. Syrian, by Walter Schumann: no. 947. Trade-marks. Foreign, in Germany, by F. H. Ma.son: no. 9;iC>. Trade unions, English, by S. C. McFarland: no. 941. 10538— No. 78—01—5 66 January, 1V)01 Advance sheets of consular ivi)()rts — ('(>iitinufy S. ('. Mc-Farlany .). P. Bray. Coal trade, (iibraltar: by H.,LSprague. . of Formosa; by .1. W. David.son. Cotton goods. Hints to exporters of; by Walter Schumann. Cotton-textile industries, Gt'rman: by O. .7. D. Hughes. Dredger, New, built in Great Britain; transmitted by Hetherington Nixon. Flax market in (iermany: by W. K. Herzog. Foreign rei)orts and i)ublications. Freight rates from New York to Australia; transmitted by ,1, P. Bray. French State Railway coal contracts: by (i H..laekson. Fruit, American, in China; by H.B.MilUr. F\iel. Li(piid, in steamers; transmitted by Marshal Halstead, (ias and water exposition in Vienna: transmitted by A, S. Hogue. (iecse, Trallic in, at Berlin; by F. H. Mason. (ierman view of I'nited States development, by Dr. Vosberg-Rekow: transmitted by S. W. Ilaiuuicr. (jiTmany, Pending industrial crisis in; by F, H. Ma.son. (itiatenuila. Trade (i|ienings in; bv ,I.C. McNally. Guns, Cnited States, British tests of: by Marshal Halstead. Iron and steel in Turkey: transmitted by (). .1. I). Hughes. .Tai)an, Foreign insurance business in [law]; transmitted by E. C. Bellows. Railways in; transmitted by F. C. Bellows. .lute crop of India in 19(10; by K. F. I'atterson. Knilling machines, British improvcmiMits in: by S. C. McFarland. Labor and manufaiture. Conp. (S. doc. 77.) Treasury Department Accounts. Statements of delinquencies [and indebtedness of otHcers] in [reports and] accounts [1900]. Jan. 11, 1901. 19 pj). (H.doc. 311.) Appropriations. Additional estimates of appropriations required by Department, 1900 and 1901. Jan. 3, 1901. 4 pp. (H. doc. 256.) Estimates of deficiencies in appropriations [to complete service of Departments], 1901 and prior vears. Jan. 21, 1901. 57 pp. 4" (H.doc. 352. ) Judgments rendered by Court of Claims [requiring appropriation], and recommendation for legislation in relation to judgments for bounty for destruction of enemy's ve.ssels. Jan. 21, 1901. 3 pp. (H.doc. 354.) Schedule of claims allowed [under appropriations the balances of which have been exhausted or carried to surplus fund]. Jan. 22, 1901. IHpp. (H. .loc. 359.) Arkansas Volunteers. Letter relating to relief of 4tli Arkansas Mounted Infantry. Jan. 7, 1901. 2 pp. (H.doc. 279. ) Bills of lading. Certification of authority to indorse bills of lading in drawback cases. Jan. 12, 1901. 1 p. 4" (Dept. circular 2, 1901; Diyision of Customs. ) Bullion. Letter relative to deficiencies in ])ullion accoimts of mints. Jan. 10, 1901. 4 pp. (S. doe. 80. ) Claiborne, Harry C. Recommendations that Claiborne be reindnirsed. Jan. 12, 1901. 4 pp. (H. doc. 317.) Cole, William. Recommendation for ap])ropriation in general deficiency bill for Cole. Jan. 14, 1901. 1 p. ( H.doc. 326. ) Customs Service. Estimate of ex[)enses for collecting customs, 1902. Jan. 18, 1901 . .36 pp. ( U. doc. 346. ) Debt. Statement of public debt and cash in Treasury, Jan. 1901. 1 p. f" [Monthly.] 68 Jamakv, 1901 Drawback. Law-sand rofrulations foralli>\vanfeof drawback ami refumls on exjiorts under customs laws. Jan. 14, 1901. 41 pj). ([Dept.] circular :'. [lilOl].) Same. 41 pp. 4" (Dcjit. circular .S, liHH; Division of Customs. ) Hawaii. Letter relating to appropriations nece.-^sary to carry into effect agreement in joint resolution for annexin^r Hawaiian Islands. Jan. 2H, 1901. :^pi). (H.doc. :iti(). ) Lead. Witliilrawal of lead from bonded snieltin«; and retininjr ware- houses. Jan. L'9, 1901. 1 p. 4" ( Dept. circular 6, 1901; Division of Customs. ) Light-kee]>ers. Kecommendations relatinji to reimlmrsement of certain light-keepers for losses of personal property in storms. Jan. 3, 1901. 3 pp. (ILdoc. 252. ) Parcels-post conventions with Venezuela, New Zealand. Nicaragua, ami Guatemala. Jan. 17, 1901. li..4" ( l)ei)t. circular 4, 1901; Division of Customs. ) Public i>ropertv. Statement of uni)roductive and unoccupied property leased [by" Department]. Jan. 3, 1901. 2 pp. (S. doc. 62.) Revised Statutes. P'stimate of appropriation for publication of Supi>le- ment to Revised Statutes. Jan. 19, 1901. 1 j). (H. doc. 350. ) Romano, Cape, Fla. I.«tter recommending establishment of light-house at cape. Jan. 12, 1901. 1 p. (H. doc. 318. ) St. ^larys River. Rules and regulations governing movements and an- chorage of vessels in river. Jan. 22, 1901. 7 pp. Sugar. Export bounties on sugar produced in .\ustria-Hungary. Jan. 24, 1901. 1 p. 4" (Dept. circular 5, 1901; Division of Customs.) Table Bluff, ( 'al. Letter relating to cost of telephone line to light-house at Table P.luff. Jan. 21, 1901. 1 p. (H. doc. 353.) Treasury decisions under tariff, internal revenue, immigration, naviga- tion laws, etc., weekly, v. 4, nos. 1-5; Jan. 3-31, 1901. [Dep.art- ment decisions numbered 22»)92-7(i8 including general api)raisers' decisions 4S33-5S, and internal revenue decisions 2tiO-270.] Same, index to v. 3, Jan. -Dec. 1900. 1901. Ixxxv i)p. APPRAISERS Reappraisements of merchandise bv general ajijiraisers [on Dec. 31, 1900- Jan. 24, 1901]; Jan. 7-2S, 1901." 4" ( Reappraisement circulars 631- 643; Division of Customs. ) [Weekly.] ARCHITECT, SUPERVISING lialtiinore, .Md. Estimate of appropriation for new boiler plant in fed- eral building at Haltimore. Jan. 8, 1901. 2 i)p. (H. doc. 285.) Boston, Mass. Estimati' of approjiriation for completing repairs on post-ofHce building at Boston. Jan. 22, 1901. 2 pp. ( H. doc. 358. ) C^hicago, 111. P>stimateof ap])ropriation for continuing work on post- office ami c(nirt-house building in Chicago. Jan. 7. 1901. 2 pi>. (H. doc. 281.) Estimate of appropriation for repairs on marine-hospital building at Chicago. Jan. 8, 1901. 2 pp. (H. epartnient. Estimate of [deticiencv] appropriation for re- pairs to Trea-sury building. Jan. 11. 19(tl. " 2 pp. ( H. doc. :JOS. l Al'DITOR EOR P(>ST-OFFK'E DEPARTMENT Communication submitting claim of ( ►. J. Salisbury. Jan. 3, 1901. 3 pp. (H.etaileeuditures of Unite>l States [for month and 7 months ending Jan. IVKX* and 1901]. 1 p. oblong S" [Monthly.] Statement of Treasury. Jan. 2-31, 1901. E:ach [3] pp. 4" [I>aily except Sundays and holidays.] COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY Note.— The Charts, Coast Pilots. and Tide Tables of the Crmn anfl 'Geodetic Sur- vey are sold at the office of ihe Survey, in Wa-«hington. a:. " - :if or more >»iles atrent-i in each of the important .A^mericjin seaports. Notice to Mariners may l>e had free at these apencies.at all Tnited s: - - -houses.at the branch hydn">gTap>hic offices of the Navy Dej>artnient.ai riin«.-<1 Mates consul- ates in foreign pmrts.and at the office of the Coft.etween Abilene. Kans., and Norfolk. Nebr., from ol>servations liv A. L. Baldwin and B. E. Tiltou, l>y B. E. Tilton; apji. 6, rej». .rt, 1899. 19(K). p. 299-320. 1 il. 4" Resulting elevations frotn spirit leveling laetween Denver, Colo., and Roc-k Creek, Wvo., bv Isaac Winston; app. 5, report, 1899. 1900. p. 28;}-298, 1 il. 4" Resulting elevations from spirit leveling between Gibraltar, Mich., and Cintinnati. Ohio, bv O. W. Ferguson; app. 7, report, 1899. 1900. p. 321-;i45, 1 il. 4" Gravity. IVtenninations of gravitv at Worcester. Ma.ss.. and New York City, by Edwin .Smith; app. 4, rejKirt, 1899. 19iX). p. 271-2j<2. 2 il. 4' 70 January, 1901 International (ii'odetic; Ass^ociation for ^Measurement of the Earth, bv Erasmus 1). Preston; ajip. 8, report, 1899. 1900. p. 241-269, map, 4" Magnetic work of survev, 1)V L. A. Bauer; aj)]). 10, report, 1899. 1900. p. 9:»-9o2, 4" North Carolina. General report on magnetic survey of North Carolina, by James B. Bavlor and Daniel L. Hazard; app. 9, report, 1899. 1900. p. 887-9.S8', 2 pi. 2 maps, 4" Notice to Mariners 2(55; Dec. 1900. 18-^ [2] pp. 4" [Monthly.] NoTK.— Contains corrections for charts of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, with lists of new charts, canceled editions, etc. United States coast pilot, Atlantic coast, pt. 5, New York to Chesapeake Bav entrance, supplement to 2d edition. Dec. 19, 1900 [published] 1901. i;^ 1. large 8" Charts Connecticut River, Rockv Hill to Hartford, Conn.; chart 256. Scale 1:20,000. Nov. 1900," first published 1895. 38.1X22.5 in. 25c Florida, Fernandina to Jacksonville; chart 577. Scale 1:40,000. Dec. 1900. 41 X 32.9 in. 50c Florida Reefs, Kev West to Rebecca Shoal; chart 170. Scale 1:80,000. Dec. 1900, first published 1880. 32.6X41.1 in. 50c Galveston Bav, Tex.; chart 204. Scale 1:80,000. Jan. 1901, first pub- lished 1888. 40.4X33 in. 50c Galveston Entrance, Tex.; cliart 520. Scale 1:40,000. Jan. 1901, first published 1856. 15.7X21.3 in. 15c Kev West Harbor and its apjiroaches, Fla., scale 1:50,000; with insets, "Kev West Harlmr, scale 1:20,000; N. W. Channel bar, scale 1:20,000; chart 469. Jan. 1901, first published 1855. 24.9x34.6, 10.7 X 8.7, and 7.1 X 6.3 in. 25c North Carolina, Ocracoke Inlet to Beaufort including Core Sound; chart 146. Scale 1 : 80,000. Dec. 1900, first i.nl)lished 1890. 32.5X40.9 in. 50c Pacific coast, San Francisco to Cape Flatterv; chart 5052. Mercat or pro- jection. Jan. 1901. 38.5X33.1 in. " 50c Philadelphia water front, Schuvlkill River, Penn.; chart 381. Scale 1:9,600. Nov. 1900, first i)ublished 1890. 50.8 X 25.6 in. 50c Ponce Harl)or, Porto Rico; with inset, Muertos Island; chart 911.' Scale 1 : 20,000. Jan. 1901, first published 1899. 26.5 X 20 and 7.9 X 7.7 in. 25c Sabine Pass and Lake, La. and Tex.; chart 517. Scale 1: 40,000. Jan. 1901. 40.9 X 24.8 in. 50c St. Johns River from Palatka to Lake ^Monroe, Fla.; chart 468. Scale 1: 80,000. Dec. 1900, first pul)lished 1895. 27.5 X 22.2 in. 25c Texas, Galveston Bav to Ovster Bav; chart 205. Scale 1: 80,000. Jan. 1901. fir.«t published 18^0. 32 X 39.7 in. 50c Unalaska Bav, Iliuliuk Bav and Dutch Harbor, Alaska; chart 9007. Scale 1 : 40,000. Dec. 1900, first pu1)li.>^hed 1875. 25.5X20.8 in. 10c Woods Hole, .Mass.; chart 348. Scale 1:10,000. Nov. 1900, first pub- lisheo]nilation, .laii. 1. 1901, 77,0s0.000: circulation per capita, §2.s.l9. Registered bond.seaveated upon booksof Department, Jan. 1 , 1901. 1 p. f " [Monthly.] MARINE HOSPITAL SERVICE Handbook for ship's medicine chest; bv George W. Stoner. 1900. 90 pp. 31 il. ( [Treas. Dept.] doc. 2202. ) Official list of commissioned and nonconnnissioned officers of service, also list of marine hospitals and (juarantine stations. July, 1900. 20 p]). [Semiannual.] Public Health Reports, v. lr>, no. 49, supplement, v. 16, nos. 1-4; Dec. 7, 1900, Jan. 4-25, 1901. 1901. 47 -^[xii] ' 1-178 pp. [Weekly.] XoTE.— This puljlication, showing health conditions in various parts of this and other countries, as reported by the officers of the Marine Hospital Service and others, is for gratuitous distribution, but the edition is limited, and the document is intended onlv for health officers and other persons interested in sanitary affairs. To obtain it application should be made to the Supervising Surgeon-General of the Marine Hospital Service. Treasury Dei)artment. Sy.ecial articles are— Xomenclature of diseases and causes of death. International system of. Bertillon classification, as adopted by 8th International ('oiigress of Hygiene and Demog- raphv. translated by H. D. Geddings; no. -ly. supplement. Tvphoid fever and its bacillus, research upon antagonism between colon bacillus "and typhoid bacillus, by L. Remy, translated by H. I). Geddings: no. 2. MINT BUREAU Additional estimates of appropriations for 1901. Jan. 3, 1901. 2 pp. (H.doc. 2.50. ) [28th] annual rei)ort of x])orts of domestic l)readstuffs, j)rovisions, cotton, and mineral oils, Dec. 1900. 1901. 13 pj). 4" (Bulletin 6, series 1900-1901.) [Monthly.] Imports and exports of United States, Dec. 1900. 1 p. 4' [Monthly.] Internal commerce, hnnber trade of United States; from Summarv of Conunerce and Finance, Nov. 1900. [1901.] iv - 1079-1169 pp. 4" Monthly Smnmarvof Conunerce and Finance of United States, Nov. 1900; no. 5, series 1900-1901. 1900. p. 1055-1349, 4<' (H. doc. 15, pt.5.) *35c January, 1901 78 steamboat inspection ser\'u"e Lawy governing s^ervit-e, Revised Statutes as amended bv acts uf Con- gress. Edition, Dei'. 18, 1900. (>0 pp. TREASURER OF UNITED STATES Monthlv statement, paper currencv of each denomination outstanding Jan. 31,1901. 1 p. oblong 24" " War Department Armv Transport Service. Orders [regarding passenger service of armv transports]. Oct. 27, 1899 [reprint 1001]. 1 p. 12" Columbia Arsenal. Letters in relation to claim of Frank (ioodwin [for construction of building at arsenal]. Jan. 9, 1901. .i ])p. ( H. doc. 299.) Cuba. Reply to resolution directing Secretary to transmit report of Abraham L. Lawshe, giving result of his investigations into receipts and expenditures of Cuban funds [stating that it would not l>e com- patible with public interest to do .so]. Jan. 8, 1901. 2 pp. (S. doc. 64. ) Galveston, Tex. Additional estimate of ai)propriation for armament of fortifications [for repair of fortifications, Oalveston]. Jan. 12, 1901. 2 pp. (H. doc. 316.) ^lackenzie. Fort. Estimate of appropriation for continuing construc- tion of militarv post at Sheridan, Wvo. Jan. 3, 1901. 2 pp. (H. doc. 244. ) Militarv schools. Estimate of appropriation for United States service schools. Jan. 5, 1901. 2 pp. ( H. doc. 276. ) Militia. Circular [acts amending sec. 1661, Revised Statutes, making annual appropriation to provide arms and equipments for militia, with regulations respecting distribution of same]. Jan. 15, 1901. 5 pp.12'' Newton, John. Letter transmitting proceedings of Ijoard of survey con- vened to fix responsil)ility for loss of clothing and e(iui})age for which Newton is responsible. Jan. 26, 1901. 1 p. (H. doc. 371.) North American Transportation and Trading Company. Claim of com- panv for supplies furnished destitute Indians. Jan. 18, 1901. 3 pp. (H. doc. 341.) Statement of claims for transportation of destitute citizens in Ala.. ( H. doc. 284. ) Estimate of aiipropriation for \vater supph' at academy. Jan. 8, 1901. 3 pp. (H. doc. 286.) CUSTOMS AND INSULAR AFFAIRS DIVISION XoTE.— The name of this divis>ion was changed, Dec. 10, 1900, U> Divisidii of Insuhir Affairs. See page 77. ENGINEER DEPARTMENT Albemarle Sound, etc. Reports of examination and survey of water- way from South Mills, N. C, to and including Ocracoke and Beau- fort inlets. Dec. 15, 1900. 30 pp. map. (H. doc. 202.) Arkansas River. Report of [board on] examination and survey of river. Dec. 8, 1900. 27 pp. 5 pi. 10 map.-. (H. doc. 150.) Baltimore, ]Md. Response to resolution, estimate of cost of deepening and widening channel of Curtis Bay, also main ship channel of Patapsco River and Baltimore Harbor.' Jan. 28, 1901. 3 pp. (S. doc. 118.) Big Sandy River, W. Ya. and Kv. Final report on survey of river, in- cluding Levisa and Tug forks. Dec. 21, 1900. 32 pp. 1 il. map. (H. doc. 235. ) Brazos River, Tex. Report [of board] in regard to effect of storm [of Sept. 8, 1900] on liver jetties. Dec. 6, 1900. 3 pp. map. (H. doc. 133.) Reports of examination and survey of river. Jan. 7, 1901. 36 pp. (H. doc. 283.) Brunswick River, N. C. Res|)onse to resolution, estimate of cost of removing obstructions at mouth oi river. Jan. 31, 1901. 2 pp. (S. doc. 130.) Buffalo, N. Y. Reports of examination and survey of Lake Erie entrance to Black Rock Harbor and P>ie Basin. Dec. 6, 1900. 7 pp. map. (H. doc. 125.) Burlington, Yt. Response to resolution, report on condition of break- water at Burlington. Jan. 23, 1901. 4 pp. (S. doc. 105.) Burlington Bay, ^linn. Reports of examination and survey of bay [with view to improvement of port facilities of Two Harbors]. Dec. 6, 1 900. 1 8 pp. 1 il . map. ( H . doc. 114.) Carrabelle, Fla. Reports of examination and survey of harl)or. Dec. 20,1900. 7 pp. map. (H. doc. 227. ) Cleveland, Ohio. Reports of examination and estimate of cost of improv- ing harbor. Dec. 6, 1900. 17 pp. 5 pi. map. (H. doc. 118.) Clinch River, Tenn. Final report on survey of river. Dec. 5, 1900. 56 pp. 3 pi. 12 maps. (H. doc. 75.) Craighill, William E. Estimate of appropriation for credit to accounts ofCraighill. Jan. 10, 1901. 3 pp. (H. doc. 302.) Engineers. List of civilian engineers employed in river and harbor work [1900]. Jan. 4, 1901. 7 pp. (H. doc* 274. ) Galveston, Tex. Report [of board] in regard to effect of storm on jet- ties and main ship channel at Galveston. Dec. 6, 1900. 5 i)p. 3 maps. (H.doc. 134. ) Galveston Bav, Tex. Reports of examination and survey of l)ay. Jan. 3, 1901. 12 pp. map. (H. doc. 264. ) 76 January, 1:»01 Governors Islaixl. Estimate of appnipriation for fularjreiiient of island. Jan. ;5, U»()l. 2i.i). (II. doc. 25o. ) Grab's River, N. Y. Reports of examination and survev of (irasse River, Dee. H, 1900. l.S ]>p. maj). ( II. doc. 151. ) IIi\va.ssee River, Tenn. Final report on survey ^ion of navior. Jan. 3, 1901. 16 pp. (H.doc. 262. ) Officers. Statement showing rank, duties, and addresses of officers of Corps of Engineers. Jan. 2, 1901. 21 pp. 4" Portsmouth, N. II. Reports of examination and survey of Hendersons Point. Jan. 3, 1901. 10 pp. 1 ])1. map. (II. doc. 263. ) Riden, II. P.. Letter relating to losses of propertv belonging to Riden and William W. Thompson. Jan. 30, 1901. 4 pp. (H. doc. 381.) Rock River, 111. Report of exannnation of river [at head of feeder for Illinois and ^lississippi Canal]. Dec. (>, 1900. 6 pp. map. (H. doc. 126.) St. Clair Flats Canal, Mich. Rei)orts of examination and survev of canal. Dec. 21, 1900. 6 pj.. map. (H.doc. 234.) St. Lawrence River, N. Y. Reports of examination and survey of river at head of Long Sault Island. Dec. 15, 1900. 6 ])]). map. * (H.doc. 201.) St. Marys River. Preliminary report on survey of connecting watere between lakes Sujieriorand Huron, including Ilav Lake Channel. Dec. 6, 1900. 4 pp. map. (II. doc. 128.) Sandusky, Ohio. Reports of examination and estimate of cost of im- proving harbor. Dec. 6, 1900. 8 ]>p. map. (H. doc. 120.) Special orders 1-4 [1901]; Jan. 2-15, 1901. Each 1 p. 12" Sturgeon Bay and Lake Michigan Shij) Canal. Reports of examination and survey of canal. l)e<-. 6,1900. 9 j)p. 2 majis. (II. doc. 117.) Suisuii P.ay, Cal. Rejiorts of examination and survey of San Joaquin River, and waterwavs connecting same with Strait of Karquines. Jan. 3, 1901. 5 ])p. " (H. doc. 261.) Tacoma, Wash. Reports of examination and survev of harbor. Dec. 5, 1900. 10 pp. 2 maps. (H. doc. 76.) Wilmington, N. C. Reports of examination and survey of harbor, and of Cai)e Fear River [between Wilmington and Favetteville]. Dec. ]1,I>)0(). 18i)p. map. ( II. doc. 180. ) January, lUOl 77 Burlington I'.av, .Minn., Ma]) of. ScaU- 4(H) 11.^-^1 in. Nia 10, UM)(». \9.H X 2(i in. MissoiKi hi\i:h commission l\(.'spon.«e to rt'solution. estimate of rost ol" coniiili'tintr lock and i». (S. doc. 109. ) IHIM.IC lU lI.ni.NCiS AND (iKOlNDS OKKICK [Circular aniendinjr Hulcs an Report of inspection of branches of National Home for Disabled \'olun- teer Soldiers, niaile Julv 21-Xov. 12. U.'OI); bv Thomas T. Knox. Jan. .S, 1901 . 135 pp. (H. doc. 259. ) INSULAR AFFAIRS DIVISION NoTK. — Kornierlv Division of (^nstonis 1111(1 Insul.-ir .VlVaiis. .Vanii' cIdiiikciI Dec. 10. 19(K). Monthlv sununarv of commerce of Cuba, Julv, 1900; no. 1, series 1900- 190'l. 1901. " p. 1-68,4" ■ *10c Monthly smnmary of connuerce of Philijipine Islands, June, 1900; no. 12, series 1899-1900. p. 299-838, 4" *10c MEDICAL I)KPART:\1 i-:\t ^lodified specifications of labor and material re(|uired in construction of l)o.st hospital at Fort Keogii, Mont. [1901.] 20 ]^K Specitiations for pluml)ing and ijas-pipinjjj required in post hospital to be erected at Fort Keojih, .Aiont. [1901.] 8 pp. Cse of Rt'mtgen rav bv department in War with Spain, 1898; by W. C. Borden. 1900. 98 : [7H] j.p. 20 il. :58 pi. 4" (IL doc. 729, 56th Cong. 1st sess. ) *$1.40 ORDNANCE DEPARTM ENT Component j)arts automatic Colt pistol, caliber .88. [1901.] 1 \^. PAY DEPART.MIvNT Circular 250, 251 ; Jan. 9, 1 1 , 1901 . 1 2' Estimate of deficiency appropriation for i)av of INfilitarv .Vcadt-ni v. Jan. 5, 1901. 2 pp. (H.doc. 277. ) Monthly station list of otticers, Jan. 1, 1901. 4 pj.. Stojipage circular, Jan. 15, 1901. 12 pp. [^Monthly.] PORTO RICO CENSUS OFFICE Report on census of Porto Rico, 1899. 1900. 417 p]i. 52 ]>\. 9 maps. *05c 78 January, 1901 < jfarterm aster's department Alaska. Letter relatiiif; to ai>i)ro))riati«>n for military roads and bridges in Alaska, [with] opinion of coniptroller of Treasury. Jan. 9, 1901. 4 pp. (H.doc. 29S.) Alaska Coniniercial C'ompanv. Papers relatinjr to claim of company. Jan. 14, 1901. 6 pp. (H.doc. 824. ) Baxter Springs, Ivans. letter transmittinu; petition for construction of road at cemetery, Baxter Springs. Jan. 28, 1901. 4 pp. (H.doc. 872. ) (ioyernors Island. Additional estimate of appropriation for buildings at island. Jan. 12, 1901. 2 pp. (H. doc. 319. ) Railroads. Circular letter [relatiye to giying preference to bond-aided railroads in making contracts for transportation of goyernnient freight]. Jan. IS, 1901. 2 pp. 12" Roster showing stations and duties of officers ui (Quartermaster's Depart- ment, JanT 15, 1901. 8 i)p. [Monthly.] Specifications 534, 535; Jan. 28, 31, 1901. Each 1 p. War Department. Letter urging importance of legislation [for suspend- ing indetinitely proyisions of law relating to expenditures of War Department and for extension of time for exammation of monthly accounts by bureaus and offices of War Dei>artment] . Jan. 29, 1901. 2 pp. (H." doc. 377.) RECORD AND Pf:NSION OFFICE Official records of Union and Confederate armies, 1861-65, circular [giy- ing description, yolumes, prices, etc.]. [Jan. 2, 1901.] 9 pp. 4" Response to resolution, report in regard to claims of officers and men of lst-7th regiments of enrolletl militia of Memphis and western Ten- nessee. Jan. 8, 1901. 12 pp. (S. doc. 78.) SIGNAL OFFICE Communication relating to reappropriation for telegraph lines in Alaska. Jan. 25, 1901. 2 ]^^. (H.doc. 365. ) Orders 1 [1901]; Jan. 15, 1901. 1 j). 12" SUBSISTENCE DEPARTMENT Annual re])ort of acting commissary-general, 1900. 63 ])]i. maj). Estimate of deficiency a])propriati(m for subsistence of Army. Jan. 3, 1901. 3 pp. ( H. doc. 245. ) Letter reconnnending increase of ajipropriatiitn for subsistence of Army, 1901. Jan. 28, 1901. 2 pp. (H.doc. 373.) Papers relating to reimbursement of S. J. B. Schindel for loss by burglary of United States projierty. Jan. 16, 1901. 4 pp. (H. doc. 332. ) Recommendation that sec. 285, Reyised Statutes, relating to disburse- ments by otliiers of Nayy, be so amended as to apply to Army. Jan. 11, 1901. 4 i)p. ( H.doc. 307. ) Roster [of officers], Jan. 1, 1901. 3 pp. [Monthly.] Courts of United States COURT OF CLAIMS Actiye, ship. Conclusions of fact and law in French spoliation ca.«es of ship, Micajah S4 jti*. *Slieep, $1.15 Cocbrane. Finding's in case [of] S.S.Louisa Cocbrane, executrix of William Codirane. Jan. :i, 1901. 2 ]>\h ( S. d(.c. (>7. ) Curtis. Frndings in ca.«e of Klizal>etb Curtis, administratrix of Jolin A. Curtis. Jan. 8, 1901. 2 1)]). ( II. doc. 2()t). ) Fox, sbip. Conclusions of fact and law in Frencb si)oUation case of sbip, Cottin Wbippey. master. Jan. 14, 1901. :i pj). (H. doc. 1^29. ) Hall. Findings in case of AVilliam M. Mayo, administrator of Zillah Hall. Jan.:'., 1901. 2 pp. ( II. doc. 2(>S. ) Hartling. Findings in case of Jacob Kobrl)ack, admini. pj). 12 ]A. map. (II. doc. 7. ) *90c NoTK. — Volume 1 t'ontaiiis tlic report ami orders of the commissioners and miscellaneous reports. Volume 2 will eoutain the report of the Engineer Depart- ment: volume :i, tile report of the Health Departiiieut: and volume 4, completing the set, till' report on lailjlic schools. East Washington Heights Traction Railroad. Reiiort for vear ending Dec. 31,1900. Jan. 23, 1901. 2 pp. (S. doc. 107.) Same. Jan. 31, 1901. 2 pj). (H. doc. 382.) January, 1901 81 Electric Department. Annual report, 1900. 28 pp. 5 pi. Enierirencv Hospital. Rejiort of Central Dispen.^^arv and EnierKencv Ho.xpital, 1900. 28 pp. Georgetown Barge, Dock, Elevator and Raihvav ("onijianv. Annual report for rear ending Dec. ol, 1900. Jan. 25," 1901. 2 pp. (S. doc. 111.) Industrial Home School. 4th annual report of trut^tees of District of Columbia Industrial Home .School, 1900. 23 pp. Schools. Estimate of approi)riation for repairs of school buihlings. Jan. 11, 1901. 2 pp. (H. doc. 309. ) Taxes. Report of collector of taxes, 1900. 8 ]>p. Washington Asvlum. Rei^ort of intendant [and other otlicers], 1900. 1901. 21pp. Smithsonian Institution Box 78; list of documents ami (tthcr publications of (iuvernment, Nov. 23, 1900-Jan. 23, 1901, . 451-466, 6"il. (No. 1216.) New svstematicname for vellow l)oa of Jamaica, bv Leonhard Stejneger; from Proceedings, V. 23. [1901.] p. 469,470' (No. 1218.) On new species of spiny-tailed iguana from Utilla Island, Honduras, by Leonhard Stejneger; from Proceedings, v. 23. [1901.] p. 467, 468. (No. 1217.) Revision of orthopteran genus trimerotropis, bv Jerome McNeill; from Proceedings, v. 23. 1901. p. 393-449. 1 pi. " (No. 1215.) Various Bureaus FISH COMMISSION Note. — The Commission sujijilics gratuitously those of its publications which are in print. Estimate of appropriation for completing work of certain lish-cultural stations [1901]. Jan. 3, 1901. 2 pj). ( H. doc. 247. ) GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE Annual report of ]ml>lic jtrinter [witli report of superintendent of docu- ments and tabular statements], 1900. 324 PI). (S. doc. 19.) Januakv, 11)01 83 DOCIMEXTS OKFUE Hth annual report of i^uperintendent of documents, UnM). Hutl. oS pp. Cataloorue of United States Puhlie Documents, monthly, no. 71; Nov. 1900. 535-569 - xxvii i)p. Tables of public documents printed annually or at rej:nlar intervals, showing extra and usual number printed and distribution of same; prepared by superintendent of documents. 1901. 12 pp. IXDUSTKIAL COMMISSION American farm labor; bv J. R. Dodge. [1901.] p. 73-13(). (Appen- dix C.) [Hearings on agriculture and agricultural labor, May 14-June 13, 1900.] p. 635-708, 3 il. [Hearings on relations and conditions of capital and lal)or employed in manufacturing and general business, Nov. 24, lS99-Oct. 10, 1900.] p. 7V»9-999. INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION XoTE.— The Commission furnishes its report? gratuitoa«ly to those who apply for them. Alleged unlawful charges for transportation of vegetables from Florida to New York and other northeastern points by Savannah, Florida & Western Railway Conijjany [et al.]; decided Dec. 14, 1900; re- port and opinion of commission. [1901.] 13 pp. 14th annual report, Dec. 24, 1900. 1901. 87 pp. Oeorge J. Kindel and Denver Chamber of Commerce r. Atchison, To- peka & Santa Fe Railway Company and others; decided Dec. 27, 1900; report and opinion of commission. [1901.] 22 pp. Rates on roofing slag, Warren-Ehret Company r. Central Railroad of New Jersey [et al.]; decided Dec. 22, 1900; report and opinion of commission. [1901.] 10 pp. Safety appliances; from 14th report. Dec. 24, 1900. 14 i)p. ST.^TISTICS DIVISION Preliminarv report on income account of railways in United States, 1900. 68 pp. " LABOR DEPARTMENT \,-oTE.— The Department furnishes its publications iarratuitf>usly to those who apply for them. Report on effect of international coi)yright law in United States, made in compliance with resolution; "l)y Carroll D. Wright. 1901. 99 pp. (S. doc. 87.) LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Report of librarian, 1900. Dec. 6, 1900. 47 pp. (S. doc. 24. ) Note.— Appendixes contain report of Reg'ister of Copyrights. BIBLIOGR.VPnV DIVISION List of books, with references to periodicals, on mercantile marine subsi- dies; by A. P. C. Griffin. Jan. 3, 1901. 43 pp. (S. doc. 61.) 84 January, 1901 List of bookri, with references to periodicals, relating to theory of coloni- zation, governnien: of dependencies, protectorates, and related top- ics; by A. P. C. 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It is sold by the I'\il)lie Printer on the following terms: Single copy, 3 cents if liot more than LM pages, and 1 cent more for each additional 8 pages: per month, SI. 50: per short session, Si. 00: per long session. SS.OO. Sub- scriptions are payable in advance. The bound volumes of the Record are .sold also by the Suiierinteiident of Docnments.the price averaging about $1.40 per part. The set containing the proceedings of the 1st se.s.sion of the 50th Congress is in y parts and costs «13.00. Same, index [including History of bills and joint resolntions] 4, 5, [to] nos. 89-62, Jan. 28-Feb. 28," 1901. 128 + 122 pp. 4« CONFERENCE COMMITTEES Dillingham, W. P. Conference report on H. 8068, authorizing Pima County, Ariz., to issue bond.s to redeem certain indebtedness of county. Feb. 27, 1901. 2 pp. (S. doc. 197.) Sewell, W. J. Conference report on H. 12846, making appropriations for Military Academy, 1902. "Feb. 14, 1901. 4 pp. (S. doc. 168.) Thurston, J. M. Conference report on H. 12904, making appropria- tions for Indian Department, 1902, Feb. 19, 1901. 6 pp. (S. doc. 172.) POSTAL SERyiCE, COM.MISSIOX TO INyESTUJ.XTE Railway mail pay [2d-class mail matter, ])neumatic-tnbe seryice, etc.] report [with Testimony taken l)y commission]; submitted by Mr. Wolcott. Jan. 14, 190 1". [8 y.] " (S. doc. 89, 8 pts.) V. 1.1 Report: Testimony: itt.l, railway-mail pay. 50+ v +908 pp. 1 pi. 3 maps. 'v,2.1 Testim(my; pt.'i. railway-mail i)ay. 791 pp.il. 3 pi. 2 maps. V.3.] Testimony: i)t. 3, 2d-class mail matter, pneiuiiatic-tube service, etc, 480 pp. LAWS Abel, John. Act to increase pension of Abel. Approyed Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Priyate204.) Agricultural experiment stations. Joint resolution for reprint of bul- letin 80 [Experiment Stations OHice], Agricultural Experiment Stations of United States, Approved Feb. 28, 1901. 1 p. (Public res. 8. ) Albu(juen|ue, X. ^Mex. Act to confirm in trust to Allmqueniue, Albu- querque grant. Approved Feb. 18, 1901. 1 j). (Public 70.) 98 94 February, 1901 Alder, Emilv. Act to pension yira. Alder. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. ( Private 223. ) Allen, John D. Act to increase pension of Allen. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 40S.) Allen, Marv B. Act to i)ension Mrs. Allen. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Priva'te 231.) Allphin, Lnke P. Act to increase pension of Allphin. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 259.) Anderson, Peter. Act to increase pension of Anderson. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 238.) Anthonv, Adella ]M. Act to pension ]\Irs. Anthony. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 261.) Arizona ^\'ater Company. Act to authorize company to construct power plant on Pima Indian Reservation, Ariz. Approved Feb. 12, 1901. 1 p. (Pul)lic 57. ) Arkansas River. Act to authorize Jefferson County. Ark., to construct bridge across river within 5 miles of Pine Bluff, Ark. Approved Feb. 12, 1901. 2 pp. (Public 60. ) Armv. Act to increase efficiencv of military establishment. Approved Feb. 2, 1901. 12 pp. (Public 30.) Arvin, James E. Act to pension James E., Teresa, and Anna Arvin. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 215. ) Aulick, Ashel C. Act to pension Aulick. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 300. ) Avleswcjrth, William P. Act to increase pension of Avlesworth. Ap- proved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 226.) Babcock, Carrie E. Act to pension Carrie E. Babcock. Approved Feb. 20,1901. 1 p. (Private 358.) Baker, F.AV. Act to increase pension of Baker. Approved Feb. 5, 1901. 1 p. (Private 168.) Baker, Oliva J. Act to increase pension of Mrs. Baker. Approved Feb. 7,1901. 1 p. (Private 280.) Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Act for eliminating grade crossings in District of Columbia, of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company [etc.]. Approved Feb. 12, 1901. 8 pp. (Public 50.) Baltimore and Potomac Railroad. Act for eliminating grade crossings on railroaell. Approved Feb. 28, 1901. 1 p. (Private 537.) Bennett, Albert ^I. Act to increase pension of Bennett. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 185.) Bieger, Adam. Act to increa.se pension of Bieger. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 250.) Bigelow, Ilenrv G. Act to increa.se pension of Bigelow. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 221.) Binnix, Sarah J. Act to pension Mrs. liinnix. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 467.) Black, Marv. Act to pension Mrs. Black. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 232.) Black Warrior River. Act to authorize Mobile and West Alabama Rail- road Company to construct bridire across Warrior River between counties of AValker and Jefferson, Ala. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 2 pp. (Public 89.) Blair, Frank. Act to increase pension of Blair. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 273.) Bliss, John H. Act to increase pension of Bliss. Approved Feb. 28, 1901. 1 p. (Private 551.) Bliss, Nettie L. Act to pension Mrs. Bliss. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 468.) Boden, James W. Act to pension Boden. Approved Fel). 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 410.) Boltin, Alexander. Act to increase pension of Boltin. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 228.) Boulding, George T. Act to pension Boulding. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p.^ (Private 291.) Bransford, John F. Act for promotion and retirement of Bransford. Approved Feb. 5, 1901. 1 p. (Private 166.) Brennan, Patrick. Act to increa.se pension of Brennan. Approved Feb. 25,1901. 1 p. (Private 482.) Bridgman, Sampson D. Act to pension Bridgman. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 434.) Briggs, David. Act to pension Briggs. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 198. ) Brisett, Ambrose. Act to pension Brisett. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. Ip. (Private 284.) Brockett, Michael S. Act to increase pension of Brockett. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 425. ) Brooks, Henrv C. Act to increase pension of Brooks. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 298.) Broughton, Catherine. Act to pension Mrs. Broughton. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 209.) Brown, Almeda. Act to pension 3Irs. Brown. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 211.) Brown, Gorton. Act to increase pension of Brown. A})proved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 287. ) Brown, Henrv H. Act to increase pension of Brown. Approved Feb. 25, 1901.' 1 p. (Private 510.) Brown, James. Act to increa.se pension of Brown. Approved Feb. 20, 1901. 1 p. (Private 325.) Brown, Marv A. Act to increa.se pension of Mrs. Brown. Ai)i>roved Feb. 25,' 1901. 1 p. ( Private 460. ) 96 February, 1901 Brunette, Peter. Act to increase pens-ion of Brunette. Approved Feb. 28,1901. 1 p. (Private 560.) Brvson, Lucy B. Act to increase pension of Mrs-. Bryson. Approved ' Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 191.) Buck, Albert. Act to increase pension of Buck. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 436.) Buehler, Caroline. Att to increase pension of Mrs. Buehler. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 281.) Buffum, Francis H. Act to increase pension of Buffum. Approved Feb. 20,1901. 1 p. (Private 365.) Buntv, Charles C. Act to increase pension of Bunty. Approved Feb. 20, 1901. 1 p. (Private 329. ) Burke, William. Act for relief of Burke. Approved Feb. 4, 1901. 1 p. (Private 165.) Burks, Chamuess S. Act to increase pension of Burks. Approved Feb. 25,1901. 1 p. (Private 394.) Burns, John. Act to increase pension of Burns. Appi-oved Feb. 28, 1901. 1 p. (Private 549.) Butcher, Aries. Act to pension Butcher. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 388.) Caldwell, William B. Act to pension Caldwell. Approved Feb. 20, 1901. 1 p. (Private 346.) Campbell, James M. Act to increase pension of Campbell. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 487.) Cannon, William J. Act to increase pension of William J. Cannon, alias James Cannon. Approved Feb. 20, 1901. 1 p. (Private 338.) Carnduff, Frank F. Act to increase pension of Carnduff. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 390.) Carr, Pinnie L. Act to increase pension of INIrs. Carr. Approved Feb. 5,1901. 1 p. (Private 170.) Carter, Fidelio S. Joint resolution granting life-saving medal to Carter. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private res. 1.) Carter, Wilson E. Act to pension Carter. Approved Feb. 20, 1901. Ip. (Private 336.) Census, 1900. Act to authorize director of census to make payments for information concerning cotton gins and [to allow anmaal and sick leaves to emplovees of census printing otfice]. Approved Feb. 23, 1901. 1 p. (Public 81.) Chandler, William C. Act to pension Chandler. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 461.) Chapman, N. Marietta. Act to pension Mrs. Chapman. Ajjproved Feb. 28,1901. 1 p. (Private 536.) Chapman, William H. Act to pension Chapman. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 245.) Chenoweth, Cora Van D. Act to increase pension of Mrs. Chenoweth. Approved Feb. 20, 1901. 1 p. (Private 355.) Chetlain, Augustus L. Act to increase pension of Chetlain. Approved Feb. 28, 1901. 1 p. (Private 545.) Chippewa half-breed scrip. Act confirming locations of Chippewa half-breed scrip in Utah [in names of Antonie La Pierre and An- ton ie Hagage]. Approved Feb. 2.3, 1901. 1 p. (Pul)Hc82.) Chittenden, Eli F. Act to increase jiension of Chittenden. Approved Feb. 5, 1901. 1 p. ( Private 178.) Choctawhatchee River. Act to authorize Chattahoochee and (iulf Rail- road ("ompaiiv to construct bridge across river in Geneva Count)', Ala. Approved Feb. 12, 1901. 2 pp. (Public 53.) February, 1901 97 Choctawhatchee River — Continued. Act to authorize Lduisville and Nashville Railroad Conipanv to construct bridfie across river at Geneva, Ala. Approved Feb. 2:^, 1901. 2 pp. (Public 83. ) Clancy, Amanda W. Act to increase pension of INIrs. Clancv. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private .SWt.) Clark, Marv. Act to pension Mrs. Clark. Approved Feb. 7, litOl. 1 p. (Private 216.) Clark, Thomas. Act to pension Clark. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. ( Private 288. ) Cleveland, Burdette X. Act to increase pension of Cleveland. A pproved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 405. ) Clinch River. Act to authorize Kin<;ston Bridjjeand Terminal Railway Company to construct bridge across river at Kingston, Tenn. Ap- proved Feb. 8, 1901. 2 pp. (Public 44.) Cloud, William F. Act to increase pension of Cloud. Ai)proved Feb. 20,1901. 1 p. (Private ;^(iO. ) Cohler, John D. Act to increase pension of Cohler. Aj)i)roved Feb. 25,1901. 1 p. (Private 492.) Collier, Annie C. Act to pension JNlrs. Collier. Approved Fel). 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 200.) Colorado Fuel and Iron Co. Act directing issue of duplicate check drawn by Fl B. Atwood in favor of Alfred C. Cass [vice-president of com- pany]. Approved Feb. 5, 1901. 1 p. (Private 167.) Conely, John W. Act to pension Conely. Approved Feb. 28, 1901 . 1 p. ( Private 556. ) Connellv, Patrick. Act to increase pension of Connellv. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 479.) Continental Fire Insurance Companv. Act for relief of company and others. Approved Feb. 28, 1901.' 1 p. (Private 521.) Coombs, Marv C. Act to pension Mrs. Coombs. Approved Feb. 20, 1901. 1 p. (Private 376.) Cord, Thomas A. Act to increase pension of Cord. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. Ip. (Private 464. ) Courts of United States. Act to divide Kentuckv into 2 judicial dis- tricts. Approved Feb. 12, 1901. 3 pp. (Public 51.) Act to constitute new division of eastern judicial district of Texas, and for terms of court at Sherman. Approved Feb. 19, 1901. 1 p. (Public 72. ) Act to ci'eate eastern division of northern judicial district of (jeor- gia, and for [terms of court at Athens]. Approved Feb. 28, 1901. 2 pp. (Public 101.) Cox, George W. Act to increase pension of Cox, alias John Smith. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 424. ) Cox, Rosa. Act to pension Rosa Cox. Approved Feb. 28, 1901. 1 p. (Private 538. ) Cram, Orville H. Act to increa.se pension of Cram. Approved Feb. 12, 1901. 1 p. (Private 308.) Crawford, Joseph. Act to pension Crawford. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 224.) Currin, Roljert P. Act to increase pension of Currin. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 433.) Daughters of 1812, National Societv of. Act to int-orixirate society Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Public 86.) Davis, Horatio N. Act to increase pension of Davis. Approved Feb. 20, 1901. 1 p. (Private 381.) 98 Febru-\ky, 1901 Delaware River. Act to authorize United New Jersev Railroaension of Mrs. Dickinson. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 187.) Dignon, Michael. Act to increase pension of Dignon. Approved Feb. 7,1901. 1 p. (Private 219.) Dininnv, Sarah A. Act to increase i>ension of Mrs. Dininnv. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 471.) Dinnon, Eliza1>eth. Act to pension Mrs. Dinnon. Approve*! Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 213.) District of Columbia. Act to amend act to incorporate Masonic Mutual Relief Association of District. Approved Feb. 5, 1901. 1 p. ( Public 34. ) Act to enable Providence Hosj^ital to increase accommodations. Approve*! Fel>. 6, 1901. 1 p. (Public 38.) Act to reincorporate German Orphan Asylum Association of Dis- trict. Approved Feb. 6, 1901. 1 p. (Public 37.) Act to authorize advances from Treasury of United States for sup- jx)n of government of District. Approved Feb. 11, 1901. 1 p. (Public 48.) Act regulating assessments for water mains in District. Approved Feb. 21, 1901. 1 p. (Public 77.) Act supplemental to act to incorjwrate Reform School for Girls of I>istrict [as to admissions and dismissions]. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Public 92.) Act to sell lot [10. square 1041] in District at auction [and to pay John H. and Charles E. Gause and Charles G. Stott out of proceeds]. Approved Fel). 28. 1901. 1 p. (Public 99.) Act relating to police of District. Approved Feb. 28, 1901. 2 pp. (Public 103.) Dobvns, Marv E. Act to increa.ension Doremus. Approveil Feb. 20, 1901. 1 p. (Private 383.) Douglas, Ariz. Act for .'jubport of entrv at Douglas. Approved Feb. 27, liWl. 1 p. (Public 97.) Duddleson, Albert L. Act to increase i^ension of Duddleson. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. ( Private 51^. ) Duffv, Kate E. Act to incri>a.se pension of Mrs. Duffv. Approvetl Feb. t, 1901. 1 p. (Private 277.) February, 1901 99 Dume, Point, Cal. Act to ei^tablish liirht aiul fog station at point. Ap- proved Feb. 20, 1901. 1 p. (rnl)lic74.) Dnnhani, Andrew K. Act t(j increa.'^e jiension of Dnnliain. Ai)proved Feb. 7, 1901 . 1 p. ( Private .SOI . ) Dann,Tii()ina.>j. Act to correct naval record of l)iinn. Approved Feb. 21,1901. I )). ( Private 38o. ) Dyer, II. P. .\ct to pav Over. Approved Feb. 2;!, 1901. 1 p. (Private 3.S(). ) Eagle, William O. Act for relief of Eagle. Approved Fel). 12, 1901. 1 p. ( Private 807. ) Eason, Benjamin. Act to increase ])ension of Kason. Ajjproved Feb. 28,1901. 1 p. ( Private 5(«.) Edwards?, Robert A., jr. Act to increase pension of Edward;^. Aj)- proverise [formerlv called St. Georg]. Approved Feb. 23, 1901. 1 p. (Pnblic79.) Everlv, Jeremiah. Act to increase pension of Everly. Approved Feb. 7,* 1901. 1 p. (Private 234.) Falkoner, ^lichael. Act to increase i^ension of Falkoner. Approved Feb. 28, 1901. 1 p. ( Private 541. ) Farrington, Don. Act to increa.«e pension of Farrington. Approved Feb. 28, 1901. 1 p. (Private 548. ) Fay, Edwin G. Act to increase pension of Fav. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 438.) Ferree, William E. Act to increase pension of Ferree. Approved Felj. 5, 1901. 1 p. (Private 171.) Fisher, Martha C. M. Act to increase pension of Mrs. Fisher. Ap- proved Feb. 20, 1901. 1 p. (Private 320.) Fishing ve.^^sels. Act to amend sec. 4427, Revised Statutes, relating to inspectors of hulls and boilers [so as to allow oyster steamers and fishing steamers in inland waters to carrv persons other than crew]. Approved Feb. 23, 1901. 1 p. (PubHc"80.) Fitzgerald, Maurice. Act to increa.se pension of Fitzgerald. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 437.) Fitzpatrick, Johnson H. Act to increase pension of Fitzpatrick. .Ap- proved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 465.) Fliiui, David. Act to increase pension of Flinn. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 400.) Flint, Maria N. Act to increase pension of ^Irs. Flint. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 407.) Flvnn, Marv. Act to increase pension of Mi-s. Flvnn. Approved Feb. '25,1901. 1 p. (Private 454.) Forbes, Charles. Act to increase pension of Forbes. Api)roved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 270.) Foster, All)ert. Act to increase pension of Foster. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 513.) Fouts, Marv J. Act to pension Mrs. Fouts. Approved Feb. 28, 1901. 1 p. (Private 524. ) Fox, Cvrus A. B. Act to increase pension of Fo.x. Ai)i>roved Ih'Ii. 20, 1901. 1 p. (Private 312.) 100 February, 1901 Fox, William. Act to increase pent^ion f)f Fox. Approved Feb. 20, 1901. 1 p. (Private 354.) Friedeborn, Virginia R. Act to pen.sion Mrs. Friedeborn. Ai»i)roved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 421. ) Frisbee, John B. Act to pension Frisbee. Approved Feb. 26, 1901. 1 p. (Private 518.) Frisbev, Rachel. Act to increase pension of Mrs. Frisbev. Approved Feb. 5, 1901. 1 p. (Private 176.) Fi-nit brandy. Act to amend sec. 3255, Revised Statutes, concerning distilling of brandv from fruits [so as to include figs and cherries]. xVpproved Feb. 4, i901. 1 p. (Public 33.) Fry, James ^I. Act to increase pension of Frv. Ajjproved Feb. 20, 1901. 1 p. (Private 340.) Frve, Charles. Act to increase pension of Frve. Approved Fel). 20, * 1901. 1 p. (Private 330.) Fuller, Carroll W. Act to increase pension of Fuller. Approved Feb. 20, 1901. 1 p. (Private 326.) Funk, Gabriel M. Act to increase pension of Funk. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 218.) Gaddis, William. Act to pension Gaddis. Approved Feb. 20, 1901. 1 p. (Private 315.) Galveston, Tex. Act to authorize purchase of steam launch for use in customs collection district of Galveston. Approved Feb. 12, 1901. 1 p. (Public 52.) Gardner, John H. Act to increase pension of Gardner. Approved Feb. 7,1901. 1 p. (Private 199.) Gatton, James. Act to increase pension of Gatton. Approved Feb. 28, 1901. 1 p. (Private 543.) Gav, E. Bradford. Act to increase pension of Gav. Approved Feb. 25, ' 1901. 1 p. (Private 493.) Geibel, John. Act to increase pension of Geibel. Approved Feb. 20, 1901. 1 p. (Private .367.) Gibbs, AVilliam H. Act to increase pension of Gibbs. Approved Feb. 7,1901. Ip. (Private 254.) Gifford, Svlvanus A. Act to increase pension of Gifford. Approved Feb. 28, 1901 . 1 p. ( Private 539. ) Gilbert, Franklin I. Act to increase pension of (iilbert. Approved Feb. 7,1901. 1 p. (Private 210.) Gilman, Katharine J. Act to increase pension of ]\Irs. (iilmau. Ap- proved Feb. 28, 1901. 1 p. (Private 542. ) Gilpin, Julia A. Act to increase pension of Mrs. Gilpin. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 278.) Godfrev, Louisa N. Act to increase pension of ]Mrs. Godfrev. Ap- proved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 398.) Goodfellow, Julia S. Act to pension Mrs. Goodfellow. Approved Feb. 20, 1901. 1 p. (Private 349.) Gordon, William. Act to increase pension of Gordon. Approved Feb. 20,1901. 1 p. (Private 379.) Graham, Harvey. Act to increase pension of Graham. Api)roved Feb. 20, 1901. 1 p. (Private 317.) Grand Portage Reservation, Minn. Act granting permission to Indians on reservation to cut and dispose of timber on their allotments. Approved Feb. 12, 1901. 1 j). (Public 56.) Grant, Ulysses S. Act for ])lans for memorial of Grant in Washington, D.C. Approved Feb. 23, 1901. 1 p. (Public 84.) February, 1901 101 Grav, ^linnie. Act to pension ^Irs. Grav. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 'l p. (Private 406.) Greene, Marie Barton. Act to pension Mrs. (ireene. Approved Feb. 28,1901. 1 p. (Private 555.) Greenleaf, Richard O. Act to increase pension of Greenleaf. Approved Feb. 20, 1901. 1 p. (Private .377.) Griffin, William C. Act to increat^e pension of Griffin. Approved Feb. 25,1901. 1 p. (Private 396.) Griffiths, Mary E. Act to ])ension Mrs. Griffiths. Approved Feb. 20, 1901. 1 p. (Private 332.) Gross, William. Act to increase pension of Gross. Approved Feb. 28, 1901. 1 p. (Private 5.33. ) Grubbs Landing. Act for beacon light near landing, Delaware River, Del. Approved Feb. 15, 1901. 1 p. (Public 63.) Halbertj^ma, Jakobina. Act to pension ]Mrs. Halliertsma. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 409.) Hallowell, Joel H. Act to increase pension of Hallowell. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 192.) Haltnorth, Otto. Act to pension Haltnorth. Approved Fel). 5, 1901. 1 p. (Private 181.) Hambrook Bar. Act for beacon light on Hambrook Bar, Choptank River [and beacon range lights to guide into harbor of Cambridge] Md. Approved Feb. 8, 1901. 1 p. (Public 45.) Hammond, Sarah S. Act to pension 'Sirs. Hammond. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 2.52.) Hansel, Jacob C. Act to increase pension of Hansel. Approved Feb. 28, 1901. 1 p. (Private 562.) Harbaugh, Kate. Act to increase pension of Mrs. Harbaugh. Approved Feb. 20, 1901. 1 p. (Private 341.) Harbison, Andrew J. Act to increase pension of Harbison. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 484.) Hardv, Nancv T. Act to increa.se pension of Mi-s. Hardv. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 502.) Hare, Levi C. Act to increase pension of Hare. Approved Feb. 28, 1901. 1 p. (Private 5.35.) Harris, Josiah B. Act to increase pension of Harris. Approved Feb. 20, 1901. 1 p. (Private 311.) Haskins, .Samuel X. Act to pension Hawkins. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. Ip. (Private 244.) Hastings, Sarah. Act to pension Mrs. Hastings. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 447.) Hause, Edward. Act to increase pension of Hause. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 473.) Hawkins, Charles. Act to increase pension of Hawkins. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 507.) Healv, Fannv. Act to pension 3Irs. Healv. Approved Feb. 20, 1901. 1 p. (Private 323.) Heaton, Olie. Act to pension Olie Heaton. Apj^roved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 445.) Hendricks, Elizabeth. Act to pension Mrs. Hendricks. Approved Fel). 7,1901. 1 p. (Private 262.) Herriman, Sarah. Act to increase pension of ^Irs. Herriman. Approved Feb. 7, 1901 . 1 p. ( Private 240. ) Hight, Jacob. Act to increase pension of Hight. Approved Feb. 20, 1901. 1 p. (Private 375.) 102 February, 1901 Hill, Edgar. Act to iiicrea.se pension of Hill. Approved Feb. 28, 1901. 1 p. ' (Private 528.) Hillsl)oro Point, Fla. Act anthorizing light at or near point. Approved Feb. 12, 1901. 1 p. (Public 55.) Hinchnian, Burwell. Act to increase pension of Hinchinan. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 222. ) Hissev, George W. Act to inci-ease pension of Hissev. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 44.3.) Hoerr, Jacol). Act to pension Hoerr. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 512.) Hoffecker, Joseph Y. Act to pension Hoffecker. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 508.) Hoffman. Agnes B. Act to pension Mrs. Hoffman. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 207.) Hollowav, Richard. Act to increase pension of Hollowav. Approved Feb.' 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 243.) Holmes, Adoniram J. Act to pension Holmes. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 504.) Holmes, Thomas Jefferson. Act to increase pension of Holmes. Ap- proved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 478.) Honolulu, Hawaii. Act to extend [to Honolulu] privileges in relation to immediate transportation. Approved Feb. 15, 1901. 1 p. (Pub- lic 65. ) Hood, Amos L. Act to pension Hood. Approved Feb. 20, 1901. 1 p. (Private 337.) Hounsom, Edward. Act to pension Hounsom. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 202. ) Howard, Edward B. Act to correct militarv record of Howard. Ap- proved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 203!) Howard, Silas. Act to increase pension of Howard. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 466.) Howell, Catherine T. Act to pension Mrs. Howell. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 488.) Howlett, jNIichael. Act to increase pension of Howlett. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 257. ) Hoyt, Hiram I. Act to increase pension of Hovt. Approved Feb. 20, 1901. 1 p. (Private 380.) Hovt, Samuel N. Act to increase pension of Hovt. Approved Feb. 20, '1901. 1 p. (Private 348.) Hudson Eiver. Act to amend act to incorporate North River Bridge Company and to authorize construction of bridge at New York City across river [etc., so as to extend time]. Approved Feb. 8, 1901. 1 p. (Public 40.) Huskev, D. L. Act for relief of representatives of Huskev. Approved ¥eh. 6, 1901. 1 p. (Private 182.) Husted, James R. Act to increase pension of Husted. Approved Feb. 25,1901. 1 p. (Private 457.) Hutchens, John. Act to increase pension of Hutchens. Approved Feb. 5, 1901. 1 p. (Private 172.) Hux, Taylor. Act to pension Hux. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 411.) Inauguration. Joint resolution to jiav expenses of inaugural ceremonies^ Mar. 4, 1901. Approved Feb. 8," 1901. 1 p. (Public res. 6.) February, 1901 103 Indian lands. Act amending act making apjiropriations for Indian De- partment, lS9o [so as to provide nniform manner for securing serv- ice in suits bv claimants for allotments of Indian land]. Api>roved Feb. 6,1901." 1 p. (Public 8»j.) Indian Territory. Act to put in force in Territory laws of Arkansas relating to corporations. Approved Feb. IS, 1901. 2 pji. (Public 69.) Internal revenue claims. Act for refunding of certain moneys illegally collected in Utah. Approved Feb. 28, 1901. 2 pp. (Public 100.) Iowa. Joint resolution to remove from tiles of Department of Interior letters to be donated to Iowa. Approved Feb. 28, 1901. 1 p. (Public res. 9.) Ireland, Nic-holas B. Act to increase pension of Ireland. Ai)proved Feb. 28, 1901. 1 p. (Private 526.) Irwin, Rebecca G. Act to pension ^Mrs. Irwin. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 205.) Jackson, Thomas J. Act to increase pension of Jackson. Approved Feb. 5, 1901. 1 p. (Private 169.) Jacobs, William M. Act for relief of employees of Jacobs. Approved Feb. 20, 1901. 1 p. (Private 382.) Jeffrey, Perry C. Act to increase pension of Jeffrey. Approved Feb. 26,1901.' 1 p. (Private 469.) Jensen, Raver. Act to pension Jensen. Approved Feb. 5, 1901. 1 p. (Private 174.) Johnson, Anna F. Act to increa.se pension of ^Irs. Johnson. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 450. ) Johnson, Eliza C. Act to pension Mrs. Johnson. Approved Feb. 28, 1901. 1 p. (Private 532.) Johnson, Gideon. Act to increase pension of Johnson. Approved Feb. 25,1901. 1 p. (Private 481.) Johnson, Henry D. Act to increase pension of Johnson. Approved Feb. 20, 1901. 1 p. (Private 345.) Johnson, Irving. Act to pension Johnson. Ai)proved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 260.) Jones, Elizabeth J. Act to pension Mrs. Jones. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 455.) Jones, Lula M. Act to pension Lula M. Jones. A})proved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 251. ) Jordan, Henry A. Act to increase pension of Jordan. Approved Feb. 7,1901. 1 p. (Private 253.) Joy, John R. Act to increase pension of Joy. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 389. ) Kean, Mary M. Act to pension ^Ii-s. Kean. Approved Feb. 20, 1901. 1 p. (Private 331.) Keeling, Harlin. Act to pension Keeling. Approved Feb. 28, 1901. 1 p. (Private 531.) Kemper, Joseph. Act to increase pension of Kemper. Approved Feb. 28,1901. 1 p. (Private 525.) King, William W. Act to increase pension of King. Approved Feb. 25,1901. 1 p. (Private 431.) Kinkead, Julia A. Act to pension Mrs. Kinkead. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 214.) Kin.sev, John. Act to increase pension of Kinsey. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 276.) 104 February, 1901 Kitchen, Francis A. Act to pension Kitchen. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 189.) Knapp, Charles H. Act toincrea.«e pension of Knapp. Approved Feb. 25,1901. 1 p. (Private 505.) Knox, John T. Act to increase i)ension of Knox. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 459.) Kouts, Jacob W. Act to increase pension of Konts. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 413.) La ^lott, Phelje A. Act to increase pension of ^Irs. La ^lott. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 263.) Lapoint, William. Act to correct niilitarv record of Lapoint. Approved Feb. 4, 1901. 1 p. (Private 163.) La Pointe Reservation, Wis. Act for allotments of lands in severalty to Indians of La Pointe or Bad River Reservation. Approved Feb. 11, 1901. 1 p. (Public 46.) Lathroj), Frederick O. Act to increase pension of Lathrop. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 193.) Lavertv, Lealdes F. Act to increase pension of Lavertv. Approved Feb. 28, 1901. 1 p. ( Private 550. ) Lee, Laura P. Act to increase pension of Mrs. Lee. Approved Feb. 7,1901. 1 p. (Private 184.) Libbv, George A. Act to increase pension of Libbv. Ajjproved Feb. 7,1901. 1 p. (Private 208.) Little River. Act to authorize construction of bridge across river, at or near mouth of Big Lake, Ark. [by Jonesboro, Lake City and East- ern Railroad Companv]. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 2 pp. (Pub- lic 91.) Lobster. Act to establish lobster hatcherv in Maine. Approved Feb. 4,1901. 1 p. (Public 32.) Loomis, Elliott. Act to increase pension of Loomis. Approved Feb. 25,1901. 1 p. (Private 428.) Lord, Eliza N. Act to pension Mrs. Lord. Approved Feb. 20, 1901. 1 p. (Private 370.) Lothrop, Marcellus A. Act to increase pension of Lothrop. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 501.) Loving, Joseph N. Act to increase pension of Loving. Approved Feb. 25,1901. 1 p. (Private 441.) Lowell, Sarah M. Act to pension Mrs. Lowell. Approved Feb. 28, 1901. 1 p. (Private 561.) Lower Bruk'' Reservation, S. Dak. Act for entry of lands formerly in reservation. Approved Feb. 13, 1901. 1 p.' (Public 62.) Lumber River. Act to authorize Carolina Northern Railroad Company to construct bridge across river in or near Lumberton, N. C. Ap- proved Feb. 26, 1901. 2 pp. (Public 94.) Lundberg, Peter. Act to pension Lundberg. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 444.) McClanathan, Catherine A. Act to i)ension Mrs. IMcClanathan. Ap- pnncd Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 266.) McClellan, l^lizaljeth B. Act to pension ]Mrs. McClellau. Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 229.) McClernand, Minerva. Act to pension INIrs. McClernand. Approved Fel). 20, 1901. 1 p. (Private 372.) McCollister, Madison. .\ct to increase ])ension of ]\IcCollister. Ap- proved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 194.) February, 1901 105 McConnell, Benoni A. Act to pension McC'oiinell. Approved P>h. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 422.) McCown, Pattie D. Aet to pension Mrs. McCown. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 274.) McDonald, Matthew. Act to increa.se pension of McDonald. Approved Fel). 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 19(5.) McDowell, Frederick G. Act to increa.«e pension of ^IcDowell. Ap- proved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 453.) McDuffev, Edward. Act to increa.«e pension of McDuffev. Approved Feb." 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 197. ) McGlensev. ^larv J. D. Act to increa.>rivileges in relation to immediate transportation [to Milwaukee]. Approved Fel>. 20, 1901. 1 p. (Public 75.) Miner, Smith. Act to increase pension of ^liner. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 227.) Minnesota. Act to amend act granting to railroads right of way through public lands [so as to include lands in INIinnesota at head waters of Mississippi River withdrawn for reservoir purposes] . Approved Feb. 27,1901. 1 p. (Public 96.) Miunich, Samuel. Act to increase pension of ^Nlinnich. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 494. ) Mississippi River. Act granting Keokuk and Hamilton Water Power Company right to construct wing dam, canal, and power station m river in Hancock Countv, 111. Approved Feb. . 20, 1901. 1 p. (Private 327.) February, 1901 107 Myers, lHal)ola. Act to increase pension of Mrs. Myers. Approved Feb. 7,1901. 1 p. (Private 294.) Navy-yards. Act providinj; for leaves of absence to employees [at navy- vards, naval stations, and arsenals]. Approved Feb. 1,1901. 1 p. (Public 28.) Nelson, Mary J. Act to increase pension of Mrs. Nelson. Approved Feb. 25," 1901. 1 p. (Private 472.) Nessell, Louis. Act to increase i)ension of Nessell. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 420.) New Bedford, Mass. Act to extend privileges of 7th section of imme- diate transportation act to New Bedford. Approved Fel). 20, 1901. 1 p. (Public 78. ) No Point, Point, Md. Act for liert L. Act to increase pension of Pierce. Approved Feb. 28, 1901. 1 p. (Private 553.) Pike, Francis H. Act to increase pension of Pike. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 895.) 108 February, 1901 Pike, Marv R. Act to peiif^ion Mr.«. Pike. Approved Feb. 20, 1901. 1 p. (Private 378.) Plant>J, George W. Act to increase pen.«ion of Plants. Approved Feb. 7,1901. 1 p. (Private 212.) Pond, Kate M. Act to increase pension of Mri<. Pond. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 201.) Potter, Addie S. Act to pension Mr.«. Potter. Approved FeVj. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 241.) Prouty, Julia A. Act to pension Julia A. Proutv. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 416.) Public lands. Act relating to rights of way through certain parks, reser- vations, and other pul)lic lands. Approved Feb. 15, 1901. 1 p. (Public 64.) Quinn, Ellen. Act to pension !\Irs. (.^uinn. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 412.) Rankins, Lottie M. Act to pension Mrs. Rankins. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 483. ) Ransom, William H. Act to increase pension of Ransom. Approved Feb. 28, 1901. 1 p. (Private 529. ) Rapp, ^latilda. Act to pension Mrs. Rapp. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 302.) Reamer, Hiram J. Act to increase pension of Reamer. Approved Feb. 20,1901. 1 p. (Private 322.) Red River of the North. Act for construction of bridge by Fargo, Duluth and Northwestern Railroad Companv across river at Fargo, N. Dak. Approved Feb. 1, 1901. 3 pp. (Public 29.) Reed, Andrew. Act to increase pension of Reed. Approved Feb. 20, 1901. 1 p. (Private 324.) Reed, H. S. Act to increase pension of Reed, alias Daniel Hull. Ap- proved Feb. 15, 1901. 1 p. (Private 310. ) Reese, Eliza L. Act to jiension Mrs. Reese. Approved Feb. 12, 1901. 1 p. (Private 306.) Reid, Robert A. Act to increase pension of Reid. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 271.) Renfro, Dora. Act to pension ]\Irs. Renfro. Approved Feb. 20, 1901. 1 p. (Private 350.) Revenue steamer. Act for revenue cutter in harbor of Boston, Mass. Approved Feb. 4, 1901. 1 p. (Public 31. ) Rice, Americus V. Act to increase pension of Rice. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 183. ) Rice, Henry F. Act to increase pension of Rice. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 264.) Ricketts, Aliner C. A(!t to pension Ricketts. Approved Feb. 20, 1901. 1 p. (Private 334.) Rienecker, (Uistav. Act to increase pension of Rienecker. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 429.) Roberts, Thomas H. Act to increase pension of Roberts. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 297.) Robinson, John R. Act to increase pension of Robinson. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 452.) Rock River. Act to authorize construction of bridge across river [from Rock Island County to Henry County, 111., by Moline and Peoria Railway ('omi)any]. Approved Feb. 12, 1901. " 2 pp. (Public 58.) Rohrback, Aaron R. Act to increase pension of Rohrback. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 491.) February, 1901 109 Rowley, Jerome R. Act to increase jiension of Rowley. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 470.) Rucker, William P. Act to increa.«e i)ensioii f)f Rucker. Approved Feb. 2r>, 1901. 1 p. (Private 509.) Rasi?ell, James W. Act to pension Russell. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 463.) Rvan, Michael. Act to pension Rvan, alias Kennedv. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 220.) ' Rvan, Samuel. Act to increa.se pension of Rvan. Aj)proved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 292.) Sabin, Alvin X. Act to increa.'^e pension of Sabin. .Approved Feb. 5, 1901. 1 p. (Private 179.) Saginaw, Mich. Act to extend privileges of 7th section of immediate transportation act to Saginaw. Approved Feb. 11, 1901. Ip. (Pulj- lic47.) St. Joseph River. Act authorizing Indiana, Illinois and Iowa Railroad Comjianv to construct liridge across river at or near St. Joseph, Mich. Approved Feb. 18, 1901. 2 pp. (Public 71.) San Antonio International Fair. Joint resolution authorizing article.s for exhibition at San Antonio International Fair and Texas State Fair and Dallas Exposition to l)e imported free of duty. Approved Feb. 28, 1901. 1 p. (Public res. 10.) Sanders, Marv. Act to pension Mrs. Sanders. Api)roved Feb. 5, 1901. 1 p. (Private 180.) Savannah River. Act permitting building of 2 proved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 2.56.) Schaeffer, Sarah B. Act to pension ]Mrs. Schaeffer. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. Ip. (Private 500.) Schermerhorn, Xorton. Act to increase pension of Schermerhoru. Approved Feb. 20, 1901 . 1 p. ( Private 369. ) Schoolev, William W. Act to increa.se pension of Schooley. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. ( Private 439. ) Schrei, Adolph. Act to pension Schrei. Approved Feb. 20, 1901 . 1 p. (Private 318.) Scott, Alexander C. Act to increa.se pension of Scott. Approved Feb. 2.5,1901. 1 p. (Private 498.) Scott, Almira A. Act to pension Mrs. Scott. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 451.) Searing, Caroline M. H. Act to pension Mrs. Searing. Approved Feb. 2.5,1901. 1 p. ( Private 403. ) Seneca Indians. Act to contirm lease witli Indians [made to Erie Pre- serving Company]. Approved Feb. 27, 1901. 1 p. (Public 98.) Act to regulate collection an. (Private 29.5.) 112 February, 1901 Wall, Sarah E. Act to pension Mrs. Wall. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 2.S7.) Wallace, Carrie Otis. Act to increase pension of Mrs. Wallace. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. ( Private 489. ) Walworth, Ellen Hardin. Act to pension Mrs. Walworth. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 206.) Wanamaker, William II. Act for relief of Wananiaker. Approved Feb. 27, 1901. 1 p. (Private 520.) Warner, p]dward. Act to increase pension of Warner. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 497.) Warren, Franklin. Act to increase pension of Warren. Approved Feb. 25,1901. 1 p. (Private 480.) Welch, Girard. Act to pension Welch. Ajjproved Feb. 20, 1901. 1 p. (Private 319.) Wentworth, Eniilv A. Act to increase pension of Mrs. Wentworth. Approved Feb. 20, 1901. 1 p. (Private 361. ) West, Andrew J. Act to increase pension of West. Aj^proved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 495.) AVetzel, Albert. Act to pension Wetzel. Approved Feb. 20, 1901. 1 p. (Private 351.) Wheatlev, Ross. Act to increase pension of Wheatlev. Approved Feb. 20,1901. 1 p. (Private 316.) White, George F. Act to increase pension of White. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 233.) Whitehead, Josephine H. Act to increase pension of Mrs. Whitehead. Approved Fel). 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 430. ) Whitelev, Marv B. Act to pension 3Irs. AVhitelev. Approved Feb. 28,1901. 1 p. (Private 554.) AVhiting, Joseph B. Act to increase pension of Whiting. Ajiproved Feb. 20, 1901. 1 p. (Private 371.) Wilson, Edwin A. Act to increase pension of Wilson. Approved Feb. 25,1901. 1 p. (Private 427.) Wilson, Harriet A. Act to increase pension of ]\Irs. Wilson. Approved Feb. 7, 1901 . 1 p. ( Private 247. ) Womack, Jane A. E. Act to pension Jane A. E. Woniack. Approved Feb. 26, 1 901 . 1 p. ( Private 515. ) Woodman, Andrew J. Act to increase pension of Woodman. Approved Feb. 20, 1901 . 1 p. ( Private 352. ) Woodman, Betsey \j. Act to pension Mrs. Woodman. Approved Fel). 20,1901. 1 p. (Private 364.) Worlev, Rachel M. Act to increase pension of Mrs. Worlev. Approved Feb. 20, 1901. 1 p. (Private 314.) Worthington, William J. Act to pension Worthington. Approved Fel). 25, 1901 . 1 p. ( Private 404. ) Wright, Caroline II. Act to pension ]\Irs. Wright. Approved Feb. 28, 1901. 1 p. (Private 552.) Wright, William B. Act to increase pension of ^V right. Approved Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (Private 477. ) Yalobnsha River. Act for bridge across river in Grenada Countv, Miss. Approveil Feb. 12, 1901. 1 p. (Pnblic61.) Young, Catherine A. Act to increase i)ension of Mrs. Younir. Approved Feb. 5, 1901. 1 p. (Private 175.) Young, Thomas J. Act to increase pension of Younir. Approved Feb. 28,1901. 1 p. (Private 559.) Zimmerman, Joseph. Act to increase pension of Zimmerman. Approved Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (Private 268.) February, 1901 113 SENATE Amiv Transport Service. Partial list of chartered vensels on Pacific Coast enfrage, 1901. .'ipp. (S. doc. 195. ) Liquors. Compilation of treaties and laws for protection of native races against intoxicants [opium, and firearms]; presented bv Mr. Money. Feb. 27, 1901. 7 pp. (S. doc. 200.) Resolution [425] adopted l)y Senate, Jan. 4, 1901, relativt' to i)rotec- tion of uncivilized peojdes against resented l)v Mr. Lodge. Feb. 12, 1901. 1 p. (S. doc. 159. ) Nicaragua Canal. Isthmian canal from military i)oint of view, by Peter C. Hains; presented bv Mr. Morgan. Feb. 27, 1901. 7 pp. (S. doc. 199. ) Memorial presented to King of S[)ain in 1791, by Baron Martin de la Bastide, concerning possil)ility, advantages, and means of opening canal between Atlantic and Pacific, witli Refiections uixin report of communication by means of Lake Nit-aragua, and upon settlement granted to English by their last treaty with Si)ain, translated from French bv Richard R. C. Sijnon; presented by Mr. Morgan. Feb. 11, 1901. "26 pp. map. (S. doc. 157.) Oleomargarin. Memorial from National Live Stock As.«ociation against Grout bill [H. 3717, to make oleomargarine and other imitation dairy products sul)ject to laws of State or Territory into which trans- ported and to change tax on oleomargarine]; presented by Mr. War- ren. Feb. 4, 1901. 3 pp. (S. doc. 13(). ) Philippine Islands. Editorial correspondence of Evening Star, A\'ash- ington, D. C, by Theodore W. Noyes, relative to conditions in Philippines; presented bv ^Ir. Morgan. June 4, 1900 [ordered re- printed with additions, "Feb. 1.1901]. 91 pp. 2 pi. (S. doc. 432, 56th Cong. 1st sess. ) Pneumatic tulles. Papers relating to pneumatic tubes for carrying mail matter; presented l)v Mr. Pettigrew. Feb. 22, 1901. 7 pp.3 il. (S. doc. 183.) Portsmouth, N. H. Concurrent resolution adopted by Legislature of New Hampshire, urging appropriation for removal of Hendersons Point in harbor; presented by Mr. (iallinger. Feb. 5, 1901. 1 p. (S. doc. 137. ) Post exchanges. Social features of post exchange, British army regula- tions; presented bv ^Ir. (iallinger. Feb. 22, 1901. 4 pp. (S. doc. 182. ) Postal Service. Paper l)v James I.,ewis Cowles on possibilities of Post- Office; presente 2 pp. (S.rp. 2235.) Report favoring S. 6012, to provide American register for steam yacht May. Feb. 20, 1901. 4 pp. (S. rp. 2.385.) Report favoring amendment to 11. 14018, making api)ropriations for sundry civil expenses, 1902, for revenue cutter to take place of revenue cutter Chase. Feb. 20, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 2.397. ) Nelson, Knute. Report amending H. 13189, making api)ropriations for rivers and harbors [1902]. Feb. 19, 1901. ii + 424 pp. (S.rp. 2381.) Report amending S. 5542, to provide American register for ship Balclutha. Fel). 19, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2383. ) Report favoring H. 12327, to amend act granting to railroads right of way through public lands [so as to include lands at head waters of Mississii>i>i River withdrawn for reservoir jnirposes]. Feb. 23, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2413. ) DISTRICT OK con MHIA COMMI'ITEE Dillingham, \V. P. Report amending II. 13067, to enlarge powers of courts of District in cases involving dcliiKiuent children. Feb. 8, 1901. 4 pp. (S.rp. 2193.) Report amending S. 5058, to amend act conferring on Supreme Court of Distrii't jurisdiction to take proof of execution of wills affecting real estate. Feb. 9, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2198.) Report favoring S. 5.551, to release [to Michael A.Mullin, trustee under will of Elizabeth Ann Hooper] all claims to real estate in District of whicii Patrick Kavanagii died seized. Feb. 14, 1901. 10 pp. (S.rp. 2291.) 116 February, 1901 Dillingham, W. P. — (Continued. Kei)urt favoring II. 18068, to release [to Michael A. Mnllin, trustee under will of Elizal)eth Ann Hooper] all claims to real estate in District of which Patrick Kavanagh died seized. Feb. 28, 1901. 10 pp. (S.rp. 247:1) Report favoring II. 12831, to amend act conferring on Supreme Court of District jurisdiction to take proof of execution of wills affecting real estate. Feb. 28, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2474. ) Kenney, R. R. Rei)ort amending H. 18802, supplemental to act to in- corporate Reform School for Girls of District [as to admissions and dismissions]. Feb. 5, 1901. 3 pp. (S. rp. 2172.) Report amending bv substitute H. 12456, relating to police of Dis- trict. Feb. 18, 1901." 6 pp. (S. rp. 2278.) McMillan, James. Report amending S. 5202, for reduction of interest penalties on arrears in taxes and special assessments in District. Feb. 4, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2148.) Report submitting amendments to H. 18575, making appropriations for District, 1902, for Avork on (xartield Hospital. Feb. 4, 1901. 3 pp. (S. rp. 2149.) Eeport amending S. 5243, for extension of 14th street [to Spring road]. Feb. 8, 1901. 8 pp. (S. rp.2195.) Report favoring S. 5820, [enlarging jurisdiction of Supreme Court of District in] suit for protection of interests of United States in Po- tomac Flats. Feb. 13, 1901. 4 pp. (S. rp. 2233.) Report under S. R. 444, directing committee to investigate relative merits of mechanical and slow sand svstems of filtration. Feb. 19, 1901. 8 pp. (S. rp.2880.) Pritchard, J. C. Report favoring S. 5862, to punish frauds on keepers of hotels, inns, and boarding houses in District. Feb. 8, 1901. 1 p. (S.rp.2194.) EDICATION AND LABOR COMMITTEE Perkins, G. C. Report favoring H. 10305, to provide home for aged and infirm colored peojile [from unclaimed moneys in Treasury due heirs of colored soldiers]. Feb. 2, 1901. 3 jip. (S. rp. 2140.) FISHERIES COMMITTEE Perkins, G. C. Report favoring amendment to H. 14018, making appro- priations for sundry civil expenses, 1902, to establish fish-hatching and fish station in Idaho. Feb. 18, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2318.) — =— Report favoring amendment to II. 14018, making appropriations for sundrv civil ex))enses, 1902, to establish fish-hatching and fish sta- tion in Utah. Feb. 21,1901. 1 p. (S. rj). 2400. ) FOHEKiN KEI.ATIO.NS COM.MITTEE Morgan, J. T. Views of minority favoring S. R. 470, asserting that Great Britain has no right to prevent Congress from carrying into execution agreements with Cowta Rica and Nic-aragua looking toward construction of Nicaragua Canal connecting Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Feb. 21,1901. 10 pp. (S. rp. 2402.) FOREST RESERVATIONS AND PROTECTION OF GAME COMMITTEE Beveridge, A. J. Report favoring S. 5518, for national forest reserve in southern Appalachian Mountains. F'eb. 12, 1901. 14 pi). 2 maps. (S. rp. 2221.) February, 1901 117 INDIAN AKl'WlH.s COM Mil TICK Letter from ooiuinisi^ioner of Indian affairs relative to i-laiin of James R. Gohh; presented l)y Mr. Kyle, from committee. Feb. 19, 1901. 1 p. (8. doc. 175.) Quarles, J. V. Report favoring H. 10869, for relief of Metlawakantou Sioux Indians in Redwood Conntv, Minn. Feb. 7, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 218(). ) Thurston, J. >[. Rejxirt anifiidin^' S. 594B, identical with II. 14138, to authorize Pigeon River Improvement, Slide, and Boom Company to enter upon Grand Portage Reservation and improve Piti:eon River at ca,scades. Feb. 22, 1901. 8 pp. (S. rp. 2410.) Report favoring H. 10701, to amend ciiapter 119, United States Statutes at Large 24 [so as to admit Indians of Indian Territory to citizenship]. Feb. 28, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2483.) INDUSTRIAL EXI'OSITIONS COMMITTEE Depew, C. -\L Report favoring S. 5917, making appropriation for Pan- American Exposition, Buffalo, N. Y., 1901, and recommending ref- erence to Committee on Appropriations. Feb. 11,1901. 7 pp. (S. rp. 2204. ) Report favoring 11. 9829, for celebrating 100th anniversary of pur- chase of Louisiana territory bv holding international exhibition in St. Louis, Mo. Feb. 19, 1901. ' 12 pp. (S. rp. 2382. ) INTERSTATE CO.MMERCE CC^MMITTEE Testimony of H. R. Fuller before subcommittee, Apr. 23, 1900, on S. 3604, to amend act to promote safety of employees [and travelers upon railroads, approved Mar. 2, 1893, so as to require reports of accidents] ; presented by Mr. Cullom. Feb. 9, 1901. 2 pp. (S. doc. 154. ) .irDICIARV COMMITTEE Fairbanks, C. W. Report favoring S. 5732, to amend act to establish circuit courts of appeals [so as to give right of appeal from interlocu- torv orders or decrees relating to injunctions or receivers]. Feb. 11, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2206.) Report amending S. J. R. 158, ratifying agreement between Ten- nessee and Virginia with reference to boundarv [at Bristol]. Feb. 16,1901. 3pp.^ (S. rp. 2313.) LIBRARY COMMITTEE Wetmore, (f. P. Report amending S. 4142, for purchase of rei)lica of bronze equestrian statue of Cieorge Washington by Daniel Chester French and Edward C. Potter [for erection in Washington, I). C.]. Feb. 7, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2179.) Report favoring S. J. R. 157, to remove from files of Department of Interior letters to be donated to Iowa. Feb. 12, 1901. 2 ])[). (S. rp. 2207.) Report favoring S. J. R. 152, in relation to monument to prison-ship martvrsat Fort Greene, Brooklvn,N. Y. P>b. 23, 1901. 9 pp. (S. rp. 2412.) MILITARY AKKAIRS COMMI'ITEE Bate, W. B. Report favoring H. 5599, to grant honorable discharge to James L. Proctor. Feb. 7, 1901. 3 i)p. (S. rp. 2184.) 118 February, 1901 Bate, W. B.— r()iitiiuK'(l. Kcixirt favoring H. 5553, to correct military record of William T. Pratt. Feb. IG, 1901. 3 pp. (S. rp. 2311.) Report amendiiijr H. 1136, for relief of [Confederate noldier^i] for property taken from them by military forces of United States [in violation of terms of snrrender"]. Feb. 21, 1901. 6 pp. (S. rp. 2401.) Report favoriiifi II. 1182S, to remove charge of desertion from mili- tary record of Charles F. Kramer. Feb. 28, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2479. ) Rei)ort favoring H. 4204, to correct military record of George A. Winslow. Feb. 28, 1901. 3 pp. (8. rp. 2480.) Carter, T. H. Report amending H. 4742, to amend sec. 1225, Revised Statutes, so as to provide for detail of retired officers of Army and Navy to assist in military instruction in schools. Feb. 8, 1901. 1 p. (S. fp. 2196.) Report amending S. 4027, to correct military record of Peter Connell. Feb. 28, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp.2481.) Cockrell, F. 'SI. Report amending H. 2430, for relief of Jacob L. Hanger, alias William T. Graham. Feb. 7, 1901. 3 pp. (S. rp. 2183.) Report amending S. 5085, to correct military record of H. A. White. Feb. 14, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 2286.) Report favoring H. 2472, to correct military record of John H. Fin- frock. Feb. 28, 1901. 3 pp. (8. rp. 2484.) Report favoring H. 8270, for relief of Herman von Marsdorf. Feb. 28,1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2485.) Harris, W. A. Report amending by substitute H. 7760, for relief of James Kelly. Feb. 23, 1901. ' 2 pp. (8. rp. 2415. ) Hawley, J. R. Report submitting 8. 5910, for payment of travel allow- ances on discharge from Volunteer Army to certain otticers and enlisted men who reentered military service in Philippine Islands. Feb. 6, 1901. 2 pp. (8. rp. 2177. ) Report favoring H. 4177, to correct military record of William El- kert. Feb. 7, 1901. 4 pp. (8. rp. 2191.) Pettus, p]. W. Report adverse to 8. 3040, for relief of William 8. Laney. Feb. 28, 1901 . 1 p. (8. rp. 2476. ) Report adverse to 8. 4497, for relief of Palmer Tilton. Feb. 28, 1901. 1 p. (S.rp. 2477.) Rei)ort adverse to H. 6323, for relief of John McDonald, alias John Shannon. Feb. 28, 1901. 1 p. (S.rp. 2478.) Shoup, G. L. Report favoring amendment to II. 14018, making appro- priations for sundry civif exjuMises, 1902, to investigate advisability of establishing branch of National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers in Fort Slierman military reservation, Idaho. Feb. 14, 1901. 6 pp. 1 pi. 3 maps. (8. rp. 2297.) Report amending H. 14017, making appropriations for Army, 1902. Feb. 20, 1901 . 1 p. (S. rp. 2398. ) Warren, F. E. Rejiort amending l)v substitute S. 3801, to remove charge of desertion from David A. Lane. Feb. 11, 1901. 2 pp. (8. rp. 2202.) MINKS AND MINING COMMITTEE Stewart, W. M. Report amending by substitute S. 5589, to prevent monopoly of mineral lands and [lands supposed to contain mineral oils] ; with hearings. Fel). 23, 1901. iv |- 65 pp. (S. rp. 2414.) NAVAL AFFAIKS COMMITTEK Report of hearings before committee relative to i)ro])osed transfer of naval station from Port Royal to Charleston, 8. C, Feb. 1 and 5, 1901; presented by Mr. Hale. Feb. 9, 1901. 73 pp. (S. doc. 156.) February, 1901 119 Hale, Eugene. Report anu'iidiiig 11.13705, making appropriatiims for navalyervice, 1902. Fel). 7, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2187.) Tillman, B. R. Report amending l)v substitute II. llo9S, for relief of Frank B. Ca.se. Feb. 2(j, 1901. 3 i)p. (S. rp. '24(v^.) PACIFIC ISLANDS AND I'OKTO KKO COM.MriTKK Foraker, J. B. Rejiort amemling S. 5928, relating to retirement of Hawaiian coinage and currency. Feb. 11, 1901. 3 pp. (S. rp. 2205.) Report amending by substitute H. 12396, to amend act tempora- rily to proviile revenues and civil government for Porto Rico and to increa.^e salarv of commissioner of education jjrovided for by said act. Feb. 14, 1901. 15 pj). (S. r\). 229(5.) PATEXIS CO.M.M ITTKK Pritchard, J. C. Rei)ort on petition of F. M. F. Cazin, recommending reference to Committee on Organization, Conduct, and Expenditures of Executive Departments. Fel). 21, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 2399.) Thurston, J. M. Report favoring S. 5342, to authorize registration of names of persons, tirms, or corporations engagcfl in [interstate or foreign] transportation business. Fel). 28, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2482. ) I'KXSIOXS COM.MirrEE Allen, W. V. Report amending S. 3087, to increase pension of Marcia M. Merritt. Feb. 5, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2167.) Report favoring H. 5303, to pension Julia A. Proutv. Feb. 5, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 2168.) Report favoring H. 4813, to jiension Tavlor Hux. Feb. 12, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 2231.) Report favoring H. 12778, to pension Adoniram J. Holmes. Feb. 12,1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 22.32.) Report amending S. 5868, to increase i)ension of Hubert Bascombe. Feb. 13, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 2269. ) Report favoring S. 5869, to increase pension of ^lartin Rodman. Feb. 13, 1901. 2 pp. { S. rp. 2270.) Report amending H. 2692, to increa.se pension of Louisa N. God- frey. Feb. 14, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp.2306.) Report favoring H. 3754, to increase pension of Solomon Delzell. Feb. 19, 1901. 2 pp. ( S. rp. 2320. ) Report favoring H. 6503, to increase pension of William Gross. Feb. 19, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 2321. ) Report favoring H. 11618, to increase pension of John Burns. Feb. 19,1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2322.) Report favoring H. 11798, to increase pension of Lealdes F. Lav- erty. Feb. 19, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2323.) Report favoring H. 12121, to pension Caroline H. Wright. Feb. 19,1901. 1 p. (S.rp.2324.) Report amending bv substitute S. 1199, to increa.se pension of John D. Pickard. Feb. 20, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp.2395.) Report amending S. 3165, to pension James C. Heurv. Feb. 20, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp.2396.) Report favoring H. 11998, to increase pension of John W. Horner. Feb. 26, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2419.) Report amending H. 13186, to increase ])ension of Francis JNI. Thompson. Feb. 26, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp.2420.) 120 February, 1901 Alk'ii, W. V. — Cniitinned. Hi'i)ort amending by substitute H. 13;i29, to increase pension of (iri)tins N. Udell. Feb. 26, 1901. 3 pp. (S. rp. 2421.) Baker, Lucien. Report favoring H. 12491, to increase pension of Robert H. Metcalf. Feb. 14, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2292.) Rej»ort favoring H. 3466, to pension Hiram 8timple. Feb. 14, 1901. 2 PI.. (S. rp. 2293. ) Report favoring H. 12710, to increase pension of William H. Sim- "moiids. Feb. 14, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2294.) Report favoring H. 1235, to increase pension of Chaniness S. Burks. Feb. 14, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 2295. ) Report amending S. 4519, to pen.sion Jane Taylor. Feb. 19, 1901. 3 pp. (S. rp. 2353.) Report amending S. 5066, to pension Catharine Mocjre. Feb. 19, 1901. 3 pp. (S.rp. 2.354.) Report amending S. 5213, to increase pension of Cornelius Springer. Feb. 19, 1901. 2 pp. (8. rp. 2355.) Rejiort amending bv substitute S. 5047, to pension Lucinda W. Cavender. Feb. 19, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2356. ) Report amending 8.3477, to increase pension of Daniel T.Rose. Feb. 19, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2357. ) Rej.ort amending bv substitute S. 493, to increase pension of Charles F. Burger. Feb. 19, 1901. 2 pp. (S.rp. 2358.) Report favoring H. 10382, to increase pension of James Mason. Feb. 19,1901. 2 pp. (S.rp. 2359.) Report favoring H. 10748, to increase pension of Julius Sporleder. Fel .. 19, 1901. 3 pp. ( S. rp. 2360. ) Report amending H. 8650, to increase pension of William C. Whit- ney. Feb. 19, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2.361.) Report favoring II. 8380, to increase pension of Reannis G. ^I orris. Fel). 19, 1901. 1 p. (S.rp. 2362.) Report favoring H. 3883, to increase pension of William II. Ransom. Feb. 19, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2363.) Report favoring H. 10046, to pension Rosa Cox. Feb. 19, 1901. 1 p. (S.rp. 2364.) Report amending bv substitute S. 1728, to increase pension of Elias P. Stearn.«. Feb. 22,"l901. 2 pp. (S.rp. 2404.) Report amending bv substitute S. 1735, to increase pension of Oscar Reed. PVb. 22, 190l'. 2 pp. (S.rp. 2405.) Report amending S. 5306, to pension Elizabeth J. ^lusgrove. Feb. 22,1901. 1 p. (S.rp. 2406. ) Report favoring S. 2288, to increase pension of Samuel Hvmer. Feb. 22, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rj). 2407.) Report favoring H. 12747, to pension Arline E. McNutt. Feb. 26, 1901. 3 pp. (S.rp. 2458.) Report favoring H. 7321, to pension Armilda J. Lnttrell. Feb. 26, 1901. 1 p. (S.rp. 2459. ) Report favoring II. 9.503, to increase pension of Samuel Baughman. Feb. 26, 1 901 . 2 pp. ( S. rp. 2460. ) Report favoring 11. 12204, to increase pension of Marv A.Tunis. Feb. 26, 1901. 1 !>. (S. rj). 2461. ) Deboe, W. J. Report favoring H. 95.36, to pension Sarah Hastings. Feb. 7,1901. 1 p. (S. rj.. 2178.) " Repcjrt amending S. 5842, to pension Jemima McClure. Feb. 8, 1901. 2 pp. (S.rp. 2192.) February, 1901 121 Deboe, W. J. — Continued. Report favoring H. 12250, to increase pen- sion of Patrick Brennan. Feb. 13, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2278.) Report favoring H. 4906, to i>ension Ellen Quinn. Feb. 13, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 2279. ) Report amending H. 1252(}, to increase pension of Alexander C. Scott. Feb. l.i. 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2280.) Report amending S. ,5681, to increa-^e pension of Merit C. Welsh. Feb. 13, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp.2281.) Report amending S. 4888, to increase pension of George W. McCorab. Feb. 1 3, 1 901 . 1 p. ( S. rp. 2282. ) Report favoring H. 13120, to increase pension of Alljert L. Duddle- son. Feb. 13, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2283.) Report amending H. 3784, to increa.se pension of Linsay C. Jones. Feb. 19, 1901 . 2 pp. (S. rp. 2.325. ) Report favoring H. 2506, to increase pension ofc Joseph Kemper. Feb. 19, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2326.) Report favoring H. 10718, to increase pension of James Gatton. Feb. 19, 1901 . 1 p. ( S. rp. 2327. ) Gallinger, J. H. Report favoring H. 7810, to increase pension of Robert P. Currin. Feb. 1, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 2132.) Report amending H. 12415, to increase pension of Carrie Otis Wal- lace. Feb. 1, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 2133.) Report amending H. 8658, to increase pension of Edwin G. Far. Feb. 1,1901. 2 pp. (S.rp.2134.) Report favoruig H. 12297, to increase pension of Andrew J. Harbi- .-on. Feb. 2, 1901. 1 p. (S.rp. 2141.) Report favoring H. 12490, to increa.se pension of Andrew J. West. Feb. 2, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2142. ) Report amending H. 12616, to increase pension of Nancv T. Ilanlv. Feb. 2, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp.2143.) Report amending S. 5422, to pension S. Josie Hill. Feb. 4, 1901. 2 pp. (S.rp. 2146.) Report amending by substitute S. 5747, to pension Helen A. B. Du Barry. Feb. 4, 1901. 3 pp. (S. rp. 2147. ) Report amendiiig S. 4983, to pension Louisa A. Crosby. Feb. 5, 1901. 2 pp. (S.rp. 21.50.) Report amending S. 5410, to increase pension of George M. Emerv. Feb. 5, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 2151.) Report amending S. 4255. to increase pension of Frank Smith. Feb. 5,1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2152.) Report favoring H. 11658, to increase pension of Marv J. Nelson. Feb. 5, 1901. 1 p. (S.rp. 2153.) Report favoring H. 3232, to increase pension of David Flinn. Feb. 5,1901. 1 p. (S.rp. 2154.) Report favoring H. 5613, to increase pension of Louis Xessell. FeV>. 5, 1901 . 1 p. ( S. rp. 2155. ) Re]>ort amending bv substitute S. 4875, to increase pension of George Fowler. Feb. 7, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2180. ) Report amending S. 5562, to increase pension oi Marv Tavlor. Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (S.rp. 2181.) Report favoring S. 5578, to pension Esther F. Mooel H. Lazear. Feb. 5, 1901." 1 p. (S.rp. 2170.) Report favoring H. 12301, to increase pension of Jacob E. Swap. F'eb. 5, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2171. ) 124 February, 1901 Kenney, R. R.— Continued. Report favoring H. 11158, to pension Daniel Palmatary. Feb. 12, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 2222.) Report favoring H. 899S, to increase peni?ion of Alexander F. Hart- ford. Feb. 12, 1901. 2 pp. (S.rp.2223.) Report favoring H. 11806, to increase pension of Edward Hause. Feb. 12, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp.2224.) Report favoring II. 6552, to increase pension of Abrani P. Pew. Feb. 12, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2225. ) Report favoring S. 5782, to pension Emma R. Pawling. Feb. 12, 1901. 2 pp. (S.rp.2226.) Report amending S. 5779, to increase pension of George Fame. Feb. 12, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2227. ) Rei)ort amending H. 2623, to pen.sion INIelville Oliphant. Fel). 12, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 2228.) Report amending S. 1866, to increase pension of Laura S. Picking. Feb. 12, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 2229.) Report amending S. 3141, to increase pension of Clara A. Penrose. Feb. 12, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 2230. ) Report favoring H. 13312, to increase pension of Albert Foster. Feb. 13, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2271.) Report favoring H. 12441, to increase pension of Aaron R. Rohr- bacb. Feb. 13, 1901. 1 p. (S.rp.2272.) Report amending by substitute S. 5008, to increase pension of David Pollock. Feb. 14, 1901. 2 pp. (S.rp.2303.) Report favoring H. 13133, to pension Josepli V. Hoffecker. Feb. 14,1901. 2 pp. (8.rp.2304.) Report favoring H. 9005, to increase pension of William W. Schooley. 'Feb. 14, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2305.) Report amending S. 4783, to increase pension of Charles Stack- house. Feb. 19, 1901. 2 pp. (S.rp.2328.) Report amending S. 5914, to increase pension of George K. Thomp- son. Feb. 19, 1901. 2 pp. (S.rp. 2329.) Report favoring H. 10689, to increase pension of ^lichael Falkoner. Fel). 19, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2330. ) Rei)ort favoring H. 11085, to pension ]Marv ^I. Sprandel. Fel). 19, 1901. 2 pp. (S.rp. 2331.) Report favoring H. 12304, to pension ^larv P>. Whitelev. Feb. 19, 1901. 1 p. (S.rp. 2332.) Report favoring II. 12775, to pension Sarah Miller. Feb. 19, 1901. 2 pp. (S.rp. 2333.) Report favoring II. 12883, to increase pension of Condv Menalis. Feb. 19, 1901. 2 pp. (S.rp. 2334.) Report favoring M. 12997, to increase pension of Thomas J. Young. Feb. 19, 1901 . 2 pp. (S. rp. 2335.) Report favoring II. 13160, to pension Sarah M. Lowell. Feb. 19, 1901. 1 p. (S.rp. 2336.) Report favoring H. 12939, to ini-reasse pension of Thomas J. Kerstet- ter. Fel). 26, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2439.) Report favoring II. 12507, to increase pension of Ezekiel Dawson. Feb. 26, 1901 . 2 pp. (S. rp. 2440.) Report favoring II. 7354, to increase pension of Milbre V. Douglass. Feb. 26, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2441 .) Report favoring 11. 7055, to pension John G. Barr. Feb. 26, 1901. 2 PI). (S.rp. 2442.) February, 1901 125 Kennev, R. R. — Continued. Report favoring H. 5645, to increase pen- sion of William H. H. Bouslougli. Feb. 26, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp.2443.) Report favoring H. 1780, to increase pension of Alfred H. Jones. Feb. 26, 1901. 2 pp. (8. rp. 2444. ) Report favoring H. 4132, to increase pension of l*>lijah Baxter. Feb. 26, 1901. 1 p. (8. rp. 2445. ) Kyle, J. H. Report favoring 8. 5723, to increase pension of Harrison T. DeLong. Feb. 5, 1901. 2 pp. (8.rp.2156.) Report amending 8. 5619, to pension Charlotte H. Race. Feb. 5, 1901. 2 pp. (8. rp. 2157.) Report amending bv substitute S. 4188, to increase pension of Ueorge B. Cock. Feb. 5, 1901. 3 pp. (S. rp. 2158. ) Report favoring 11.6407, to increase pension of Michael S. Brock- ett. Feb. 5, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2165.) Rt^port favoring H. 12411, to pension Catherine T. Howell. Feb. 5,1901. 2 pp. (8. rp. 2166.) Report favoring 8. 5870, to increase pension of William Xichol. Feb. 12, 1901. 2 pp. (8. rp. 2208. ) Report favoring H. 11187, to pension James W. Russell. Feb. 12, 1901. 2 pp. (8. rp. 2209.) Report amending 8. 5246, to increase pension of Hiram H. Kings- bury. Feb. 12, 1901. 2 pp. (8. rp.2210.) Report favoring H. 3078, to increase pension of Amanda W. Claiicv. Feb. 12, 1901. 2 pp. (8. rp.2211.) Report favoring H. 6148, to increase pension of William M. Tom. Feb. 12, 1901. 2 pp. (8. rp. 2212. ) Report favoring H. 9066, to increase pension of Joseph X. Loving. Feb. 12, 1901. 2 pp. (8. rp.2213.) Report amending 8. 5939, to increase pension of Caroline Mischler. Feb. 12, 1901. 1 p. (8. rp. 2214. ) Report amending 8. 5315, to increase pension of John W. Fellows. Feb. 12, 1901. 2 pp. (8. rp. 2215. ) Report favoring H. 9218, to increase pension of George W. Hissey. Feb. 13, 1901. 2 pp. { 8. rp. 2262. ) Report favoring H. 12184. to increase pension of Thomas Jefferson Holmes. Feb. 13, 1901. 1 p. (8. rp.2263.) Report favoring H. 12826, to increase pension of Charles H. Knapp. Feb. 13, 1901. 2 pp. (8. rp. 2264.) Report favoring H. 10871, to increase pension of Marv A. Brown. Feb. 13, 1901. 2 pp. (8. rp.2265.) Report favoring H. 3949, to pension Minnie Grav. Feb. 13, 1901. 2 pp. (8. rp.2266.) Report favoring H. 365, to pension Aries Butcher. Feb. 13, 1901. 2 pp. (8. rp. 2267. ) Rei)ort amending 8. 4752, to increase pension of Ven Druth Wash- burn. Feb. 19, 1901. 2 pp. (8. rp.2365.) Report favoring H. 154, to increase pension of Benjamin F. 8hott. Feb. 19, 1901 . 1 p. ( 8. rp. 2366. ) Report favoring H. 13447, to increase pension of Benjamin Eason. Feb. 19, 1901. 1 p. (8. rp.2367.) Report favoring H. 2473, to pension ^larv J. Fonts. Feb. 19, 1901. 2 pp. (8.rp. 2368.) Report favoring H. 3820, to increase pension of Ivlgar Hill. Feb. 19, 1901. 2 pp. ^ (8. rp. 2.369. ) 126 February, 1901 Kyle, J. H.— Continued. Report favoring H. 6417, to pension Eliza C. Johnson. Feb. 19, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2.S70.) Report favoring H. 9584, to increase pension of Samuel F. Bell. Feb. 19, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 2371. ) Report favoring H. 10978, to increase pension of Augustus L. Chet- lain. Feb. 19, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp.2372.) Report favoring H. 11529, to increase pension of Don Farrington. Fel). 19, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 2373. ) Report favoring H. 13214, to increase pension of Jacob C. Hansel. Feb. 19, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2374. ) Report favoring H. 4193, to pension Levi C. Mann. Feb. 26, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 2446. ) Report favoring H. 6409, to pension Maria E. Hamill. Feb. 26, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2447.) Report favoring H. 364, to increase pension of Lewis Black. Feb. 26,1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2448.) Report favoring H. 3648, to increase pension of Charles W. Little. Feb. 26, 1901. 2 pp. (S.rp.2449.) Report amending H. 10334, to increase pension of Nellie T. P. Koeh- ler. Feb. 26, 1901. 1 p. (S.rp.2450.) Report amending H. 2163, to mcrease pension of Marv L. Cramer. Feb. 26, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 2451. ) Report favoring H. 4588, to increase pension of Peter 31. Hill. Feb. 26, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2452. ) Report favoring H. 9843, to increase pension of John A. Hardv. Feb. 26, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp.2453.) Report favoring H. 12386, to increase pension of William N. Hall. Feb. 26, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 2454. ) Report favoring H. 12732, to increase pension of Elizabeth Rev- nolds. Fel). 26, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2455.) Report favoring H. 12816, to increase pension of Samuel A. Need- ham. Fel). 26, 1891 [1901]. 2 pp. (S. rp.2456.) Lindsay, William. Report amending l)y substitute S. 4496, to increase pension of Emma McLaughlin. Feb. 13, 1901. 2 pp. ( S. rp. 2268. ) Report amending S. 5096, to increase pension of Mary Moore. Fel). 19, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 2337.) Report favoring H. 10995, to pension William Mitchell. Feb. 19, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2338.) Report favoring H. 12686, to pension John W. Conelv. Feb. 19, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2339.) Report favoring U. 13998, to increase pension of Margaret L. B. Parsons. Feb. 26, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2457.) McCumber, P. J. Report favoring II. 13058, to increase pension of p]zra S. Pierce. Feb. 12, 1 901 . 2 pp. ( S. rp. 2217. ) Report amending S. 5084, to pension Charles J. Clark. Feb. 22, 1901. 2 pp. (8. rp. 2408.) Report amending S. 5673, to increase pension of Henriette Salomon. Feb. 22, 1901 . 2 pp. (S. rp. 2409. ) Pritchard, J. C. Report amending by sul)stitute 8. 4084, to increase pen- sion of Mary E. Pillow. Feb. 5, 1901. 2 pi). (S. rp. 2161. ) Report amending bv substitute S. 1647, to increase pension of John Canty. Feb.5, 190L 2 pp. (S. rj). 2162. ) Report favoring H. 633, to ini-rease pension of Vianna Mallard. Feb.5, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp.2163.) February, 1901 127 Pritchard, J. C. —Continued. Ke})(:)rt favoring II. 8001, to pension Samp- son I). Bridgnian. Feb. 5, 1901. 1 p. (8. rp. 2164.) Report favoring II. 5524, to increase pension of Richard P. Mitchell. Feb. 13, 1901. 1 p. (S. rj). 228(). ) Report favoring 11.11145, to pension William ('.Chandler. Feb. 15,1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 2309.) Report amending l)v substitutes. 2135, to increase pension of David B. Clark. Fel). 19, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 2348. ) Report favoring H. 5639, to pension Harlin Keeling. Fel). 19, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2349.) Report amending II. 13118, to pension Rebecca .1. Grav. Feb. 19, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2350.) Rejiort favoring II. 13567, to pension Martha M. Stephens. Feb. 19,1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2351.) Report amending bv substitute H. 13569, to pension minor children of Henry R. Ilinkle! Felx 19, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2352.) Report amending S. 5601, to increase pension of Adelaide Worth Bagley. Feb. 19, 1901. 1 p. (8. rp.2379.) Report amending H. 1845, to pension "William Allen. Feb. 20, 1901. 1 p. (8. rp. 2386.) Report amending H. 12232, to jiension Hannah JNIartha Dusenberry. Feb. 26, 1901 . 2 pp. (S. rp. 2434. ) Report favoring H. 1769, to increase pension of Isaac H. Duvall. Feb. 26, 1901. 2 pp. (8. rp. 2435. ) Rept)rt favoring H. 5644, to increase pension of Charles Alfred De -Vrnaud. Feb. 26, 1901. 2 pp. (8. rp. 2436. ) Report favoring H. 13568, to increase pension of James Hickey. Feb. 26, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2437. ) Quarles, J. V. Report favoring H. 1148, to increase pension of Isaac D. Toll. Feb. 6, 1901. 1 p. (8. rp. 2176.) Report favoring H. 5614, to pension Virginia R. Friedeborn. Feb. 14,1901. 2 pp. (8. rp. 2290.) Report favoring H. 11807, to increase pension of John H. Bliss. Feb. 19, 1901. 2 pp. (8. rp. 2375. ) Report favoring H. 12180, to increase pension of Gilbert L. Pierce. Feb. 19, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2376. ) Report amending H. 13086, to increase pension of Eunice Henry. Feb. 19, 1901. 1 p. (8. rp. 2377. ) Report favoring H. 13088, to increase pension of Peter Brunette. Feb. 19, 1901. 2 pp. (8. rp.2378.) Report favoring H. 4232, to increase pension of Philip Volkner. Feb. 20, 1901 . 2 pp. (8. rp. 2387. ) Report amending 8. 5069, to increase pension of Mahale Litton. Feb. 20, 1901 . 1 p. ( 8. rp. 2388. ) Report amending 8. 5443, to increase pension of Charles R. Bridg- man. Feb. 20, 1901. 2 pp. (8. rp.2389.) Report favoring 8. 2506, to increase pension of Michael Dillon. Feb. 20,1901. 2 pp.' (8. rp. 2390.) Report amending 8. 2980, to pension ^Nlarv A. Land). Feb. 20, 1901. 1 p. (8. rp. 2391.) Report amending 8. 3128, to increase pension of Josephine V. Van Voorhees. Feb. 20, 1901. 2 pp. (8. rp. 2392. ) Report favoring 8. 5068, to pension Rosannah J. Ross. Fel). 20, 1901. 2 pp. (8. rp. 2393.) 128 February, 1901 Quarles, J. V. — Continued. Repf»rt amending H. 18154, to pension Ernestine Lavigne. Fel). 20, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 239-4. ) Report favoring H. 7072, to pension Mary Barron. Feb. 26, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2462. ) Report favoring H. 7688, to pension Katv Kurth. Pel). 26, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 2468.) Report favoring H. 18178, to increase pension of Ellen Pratt. Feb. 26, 1901. 1 p. (8. rp.2464.) Shoup, (t. L. Report favoring S. 5834, to increase pension f»f Enoch A. White. Feb. 5, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 2174.) Report amending S. 5752, to increase pension of Franklin B. Delanv. Feb. 5, 1901. 1 p. (8. rp. 2175. ) Report favoring H. 551, to increase pension of Frank F. Carnduff. Feb. 12, 1901. 2 pp. (8. rp. 2218. ) Report favoring H. 11277, to increase pension of Thomas A. Cord. Feb. 14, 1901. 2 pp. (8. rp. 2298. ) Report favoring H. 7315, to increase pension of William W. King. Feb. 14, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2299.) Report favoring H. 11812, to increase pension of Daniel E. Turner. Feb. 14, 1901. 1 p. (8. rp. 2300. ) Taliaferro, J. P. Report amending ])y substitute S. 5856, to increase pension of Etta Adair Anderson. Feb. 5, 1901. 1 p. (8. rp. 2173.) Report amending bv substitute S. 5184, to pension Penelope E. Russ. Feb. 12, 1901. ' 1 p. (S. rp. 2219. ) Report favoring H. 6921, to increase pension of Gustav Rienecker. Feb. 12, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2220.) Report amending bv substitute 8. 5186, to pension Marv McLaugh- lin. Feb. 13, 1901. 'l p. (S. rp. 2275.) Report favoring H. 10055, to increase pension of Frederick G. Mc- Dowell. Feb. 13, 1901. 2 pp. (8. rp.2276.) Report amending by substitute 8. 5745, to increase pension of Thomas 8tarrat. Feb. 14, 1901. 1 p. (8. rp.2307.) Report favoring H. 11458, to pension Charles E. Binns. Feb. 25 1901. 2 pp. (8. rp. 2417.) Report favoring H. 9539, to increase pension of Ella V. Coston Feb. 26, 1901. 1 p. (8. rp. 2430.) Report favoring H. 7544, to increase pension of Florent-e L. 8tuart Feb. 26, 1901. 1 p. (8. rp. 2481.) Report favoring H. 18794, to pension Hix Patterson. Feb. 26, 1901 2 pp. (8. rp. 2432.) Report favoring H. 12392, to ])ension Henrv Smith. Feb. 26, 1901 2 pp. (8. rp. 2438.) Report favoring H. 10758, to jtensiou Sallie B. Wilson. Fel). 28 1901. 2 i)p. (8. rp. 2486.) Turner, George. Report amending bv substitute 8. 1755, to pension John M. Core. Feb. 5, 1901. 2 pp. (8. rp. 2160.) I'OST-OFFICES .\N1) I'OST-UOADS COMMITTKK Dolliver, J. P. Report favoring II. 5874, to pav 11. P. Dver. Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (8. rp. 2185.) Wolcott, E. O. Report amending II. 18729, making appro{)riations for Post-Office Department, 1902. Feb. 18, 1901. 4 pp. (8. rp. 2284.) I'UHLIC BlILDIXCiS .VNI) tiROl'NDS CO.MMITrKE Culberson, C. A. Report amemling by substitute 8. 5876, for i)ublic building at Batesville, Ark. Feb. i, 1901. 2 pp. (8. rp. 2138.) February, 1901 129 Culberson, C. A. — Continued. Report favoring S. 5541, for pn})lic l)uil(l- ing in Charlottesville, Va. Feb. 2, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 2144.) Fairbanks, C. W. Rei^ort favoring amendment to H. 14018, making appropriations for sundry civil exjienses, 1902, to in<'rease limit of cost of addition to post-office in Minneajjolis, ^linn. Feb. ](>, 1901. 1 p. (S. rp. 2314.) Report favoring amendment to II. 1401S, making approi)riations for sundrv civil expenses, 1902, to retain control of old post-ottice build- ing at'St. Paul, :Minn. Fel). 25, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2418. ) (^uarles, J. V. Report favoring S. 5442, for public building at Superior, Wis. Feb. 1,1901. 2 pp. (S. rp.2185.) Rejjort amending S. 5688, for public building at Hammond, Ind. Feb. 1,1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 218H.) Scott, N. B. Report amending S. 5()1(), for i)ublic building at Zanesville, Ohio. Feb. 2, 1901. 2 pj). (S. rp. 21.S9. ) Report favoring amendment to II. 14018, making api)ropriations for sundrv civil expenses, 1902, for laboratories for I)ei)artment of Agri- culture. Feb. 7, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2190.) Rejiort favoring amendment to IJ. 14018, making appropriations for siuidrv civil exjienses, 1902, to authorize purchase of old Corcoran Art (iallery, Washington, I). C. Feb. 16, 1901. 7 pi.. (8. rp. 2312. ) Report favoring amendment to H. 14018, making api)ropriationsfor sundrv civil expenses, 1902, to increase limit of cost of building for Department of Justice. Feb. 22, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 241 1. ) Simon, Joseph. Report favoring amendment to H. 14018, making appro- priations for sundry civil expenses, 1902, for addition to custom- house and post-office at Xewjiort, R. I. Feb. 18, 1901. 2 pp. (S.rp.2319.) Report amending S. 1946, for additional buildings [etc.] at peniten- tiary at McNeils Island. Feb. 28, 1901. 2 pp. (S. rp. 2472. ) PUBLIC LANDS COMMITTEE Hansbrough, H. C. Report amending S. 5833, to authorize construction of reservoirs for storage of water for reclamation of arid lands. Feb. 14,1901. 7 pp. (S.rp. 2308.) Pettigrew, R. F. Report favoring H. 8814, for entry of lands formerly in Lower Brule Reservation, S. Dak. Feb. 4, 1901. 3 pp. (S. rp. 2145.) HOUSE .\CCOUNTS CO.M.MITTEE Bull, Melville. Report amending H. R. 322, to make changes in lobby of House so as to provide additional room for Speaker. Feb. 2, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2643.) Report favoring H. R. 333, to pay ]\Iary C. Newcomb 6 months' salarv and funeral expenses of husband. Simon D. Newcomb. Feb. 2,1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2644.) Report favoring H. R. 331, to pay for clerical services rendered Committee on Rivers and Harbors. Feb. 2, 1901. 1 p. (H. rj). 2645.) ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR TRAFFIC CO.MMITTEE Sperry, N. D. Report amending H. 12551, to prevent sale of firearms, opium, and intoxicating litpiors in certain islands of Pacific. Feb. 13, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2887.) 180 February, 1901 AI'PKOPRIATIOXS COM.MI'ITKE Cannon, J. G. Report submitting H. 14018, making appropriations for sundry civil expenses, 1902. Feb. 4, 1901. 12 pp. (H.rp.2655.) Report submitting H. 14286, making a})propriations to supply defi- cienc-ies, 1901 and prior years. Feb. 19, 1901. 5 pp. (H.rp. 2909.) BANKIX(i AND CURRENCY COMMITTEE Capron, A. B. Report favoring H. 12614, to amend national banking law so as to permit national banks to treat surplus as capital in restricti(ms on loans. Feb. 6, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2732. ) Lovering, W. C. Report amending H. 13308, to make currency respon- sive to needs of business [by authorizing issue to national banks of circulating notes to be known as guaranteed liank-notes]. Feb. 25, 1901. 10 pp. (H.rp. 2955.) CENSUS CO.MMITTEE Hopkins, A. J. Report adverse to H. R. 329, directing committee to report in what States right to vote is abridged. Feb. 27, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2977.) CEXTEXXIAL OF J.OCISIAXA PIRCHASE, SPECIAL COMMITFEE OX Tawney, J. A. Report amending by substitute H.9829, for celebrating 100th anniversary of purchase "of Louisiana territory by holding international exhibition in St. Louis, Mo. ; with views of minority. Feb. 8, 1901. 14 pp. ( H. rp. 2765. ) Report on H. 9829, for celebrating 100th anniversary of purchase of Louisiana territory l)y holding international exhibition in St. Louis, Mo., recommending "that House nonconcur in Senate amendments and agree to conference. Feb. 27, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2976. ) CLAIMS COMMITTEE Bailey, W. J. Report favoring H. 12596, for relief of INIrs. Julia L. Hall [widow of Joseph T. H. Hall] . Feb. 5, 1901. 2 pp. ( H. rp. 2702. ) Report amending H. 10001, for relief of heirs of Joseph T. Stout. Feb. 8, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2754.) Boutell, H. S. Report favoring H. 11659, to pay claimants for goods lost bv fire at Ellis Island, N. Y., June 15, 1897. Feb. 5, 1901. 5 pp. (H.rp. 2701.) Report amending H. 9306, for relief of G.W. Seaman. Feb. 11, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2790.) Report amending H. 9792, for relief of William C. Unvv. Feb. 12, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2824.) Report favoring H. 1 1604, for relief of Jacob B. Phillips. Feb. 12, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2827.) Fitzgerald, J. J. Report amending H. 366, for relief fif Strauss, Bianchi and Company. Feb. 19, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2911.) Graff, J. V. Report favoring S. 248, for relief of Winslow AVarren. Feb. 5, 1901. 3 pp. (H.rp. 2700.) Report favoring S. 558, to make disposition of increment upon sums reserved from fund received by Unitfd States ui>(>n account of pay- ment of awards (if Si)anish and American Claims Commission. Feb. 7, 1901. 11 pp. (H.rp. 2749.) February, 1901 131 Graff, J. V. — Continued. Report favoring H. 14028, for relief of A(juilla J. Daugherty. Feb. 11,1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2791.) Report favoring H. 3194, for relief of A. Cusiniano and Conipanv. Feb. 12, 1901 . 1 p. (H. rp. 282:1 ) Report favoring H. 13250, for relief of B. \V. Johnson. Feb. 12, 1901. 2 pp. (H.ri.. 2825.) Report favoring H. 14271, for relief of Rasniussen and Strehlow [on account of repair^J of l)uildingat Fan-American Kxpoyition, Buffalo]. Feb. 25, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2951.) Otev, P. J. Report amending II. 78H, for relief of William Leech. Feb. ■ 12, 1901. 10 pp. ( H. rp. 2820. ) Report favoring II. J. R. 29(5, to audit claims of c(juntie.s of Arizona [for expen.^es incurred in prosecution of Indians], as substitute for H. J. R. 151. Feb. 14, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2894.) Southard, J. II. Report amending S. 4248, for relief of Andrew H. Rus- sell and William R. Livermore. Feb. 13, 1901. 5 pp. (H. rp. 2890.) Thoma.'*, Lot. Report amending by substitute H. 9078, for relief of Thier- nian and Frost. Feb. 7, 1901. 3 pj). (II. rp. 2738. ) Thropp, J. Yi. Report favoring II. 4413, to reimburse Mellert Foundry and Machine Company. Fel). 7, 1901. 2 pj). (II. rp. 2747. ) Report favoring H. 9871, for relief of John Breen. Feb. 25, 1901. 6 pp. (H.rp. 2956.) COINAGE, WEIGHTS, AND MEASURES COMMHTEE Shafroth, J. F. Views of minority adverse to H. 13099, to maintain legal- tender silver dollar at paritv with gold. Feb. 4, 1901. 3 pp. (H. rp. 2456, pt. 3.) Southard, J. H. Report amending H. 2564, to establish mint at Tacoma, Wash. Feb. 12, 1901. 12 pp.^ (H.rp. 2828.) Report amending by substitute H. 9345, to provide souvenir medals for benefit of Washington Monument Association of Alexandria, Va. Feb. 18, 1901. 3 pp. ' (H. rp. 2906. ) Sutherland, R. D. Report favoring H. 4603, to establish branch mint at Omaha, Nebr. Feb. 15, 1901. 3 pp. (H. rp. 2901.) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE Babcock, J. W. Report amending by substitute S. 3205, for relocation of certain tracks of street railways in District. Feb. 15, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2903.) Report favoring S. 3481, to permit certain burials in lands of Prot- estant Episcopal Cathedral Foundation of District. Feb. 16, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2905.) Report favoring H. J. R. 311, relating to theater licenses in District. Feb. 21,1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2939.) Cowherd, W. S. Report amending bv sub.stitute II. 13453, to widen Ana- costia road in District. Feb. 8, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2766.) Jenkins, J. J. Report amending H. 11830, for relief of devisees of Casper Barber. Feb. 1, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2633.) Report amending II. 12331, to amend act conferring on Supreme Court of District jurisdiction to take proof of execution of wills affect- ing real e.state. F'eb. 7, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2748. ) Report amending H. 13254, for reduction of interest penalties on arrears in taxes and special assessments in District. Feb. 7, 1901. 3 pp. (H.rp. 2750.) 132 February, 1901 Jenkins, J. J. — Continued. Report favorinj^ H. 14147, to amend act to autliorize Wa.«liington and Gettysl)ur PAYMENT OF Moodv, AV. H. Report under H. R. 429, authorizing special committee; with hearings. Feb. 28, 1901. viii + 125 pp. (H. rp. 2978. ) IMMIOKATION AND NATURALIZATION COMMITTEE Adams, Robert, jr. Report amending H. 13605, to amend immigration laws relative to insane, idiotic, or epileptic. Fel>. 8, 1901. 3 pp. (11. rp. 2751.) INDI.\N AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Eddy, F. M. Report favoring H. 11900, granting right of way to James- town and Northern Railwav through Devils Lake Reservation, N. Dak. Feb. 1, 1901. 3 pp." ( H. rp. 2620. ) Rei)ort amending H. 14138, to authorize Pigeon River Improve- ment, Slide, and Boom Company to enter ujjon Grand Portage Reservation and improve Pigeon River at cascades. Feb. 21, 1901. 2 pp. (II. rp. 2944.) Lacey, J. F. Report favoring S. J. R. 157, to remove from files of Depart- ment of Interior letters to be donated to Iowa. Feb. 21, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp.2933.) Little, J. S. Report amending S. 4880, to amend act granting right to Omaha Northern Railway Company to construct railway across Omaha and Winnebago reservations, Nebr., bv extending time. Feb. 8, 1 901 . 2 pp. ( II . rp. 2755. ) Shelden, C. I). Report favoring S. 3()70, to issue patent to heirs of Tawanmoha, or Martha ("ravon, conveving certain lands in North Dakota. Feb. 21, 1901. 3 pp. (II. rp." 2932. ) Sherman, J. S. Report favoring H. 14269, confirming lease between J. W. Peglow and Seneca Indians. Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2952.) Report submitting II. 14295, referring to (Vnirt of Claims claim of [Ea.stern or iMuignint] Cherokee Indians [for payment to them of fund pledge(l bv 9tli article of treatv of 184()], as substitute for H. 9777. Feb. 2(), l"901. 2 i)p. ( II. rp."2971. ) February, 1901 133 Stephens, J. H. Report favoriim^ 11. K. 42'A, caliinj? for iiifoniiation as to alleged seizure of otlice ])uil(ling of treasurer of Usage Indians. Feb. 21,1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2937.) INTERSTATE AND FOREUiN COMMERCE COMMITTEE Adamson. W. C. Report favoring H. 18962, to extend time granted to Must'le Slioals Power ("onipanv [for construction of canal and ]>o\ver stations at Muscle Shoals, Ala".]. Fel). o, 1901. 1 p. (11. rp. 26m.) Report amending H. 18992, autliorizing ))ridgc across Cumberland River at or near Carthage, Tenu. Fcl). 12, 1901. 2 pp. (II. rp. 2802. ) Report amending 11. 13951, authorizing Calhoun County, Tex., to construct bridge across Port Lavaca Ba v. Feb. 12, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2803.) Report favoring S. 5814, to authorize Louisville and Nashville Railroad Companv to construct bridge across Choctawhatchee River at (Tcneva, Ala., "as substitute for 11. 18976. Fel). 12, 1901. 1 p. (II. rp. 2805.) Report amending l)y substitute II. 14093, to authorize Paris, Choc- taw and Little Rock Railwav Comiianv to construct bridge across Red River [at or near Hooks Ferrv, Tex.]. Feb. 19, 1901. 2 i)p. (H.rp. 2916.) Report amending by substitute II. 14128, to authorize ^Montgomery and Autauga Bridge Com])anv to construct bridge across Alabama River near Montgomery, Ala.' Feb. 19, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2918.) Barham, J. A. Report amending by substitute H. 14163, to authorize Portland, Nehalem and Tillamook Railway Company to construct bridge across Nehalem Bav [or] River. Feb. 19, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2921.) Davey, R. C. Report amending H. 14279, authorizing Texas and Pacific Railwav to construct bridge across Red River [at or near Tui-nbulls Island]'. Feb. 27, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2972.) Davis, R. \V. Report amending H.9158, granting right of way to Ala- lia, ]\Ianatee and Gulf Coast Railway Coinjiany through light-house and military reservations on < iasparilla Island, Fla. Fel). 5, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2703.) [Corrected 2d print wa,s issued.] Report amending by substitute 11. 18436, to authorize Charleroi and ]\Ionessen Bridge Company to construct liridge across INlonongahela River [between North Charleroi and Rostraver, Pa.]. Feb. 19, 1901. 3 pp. (H.rp. 2915.) Report amending H. 14228, to authorize Nashville, Tenn., to con- struct bridge across Cuml)erland River. Feb. 27, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2974.) Flynn, D. T. Report favoring II. 14092, authorizing ^luskoiree and Clarksville Bridge Company to construct bridge across Arkansas River between Muskogee and Clarksville, lud. T. Feb. 19, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2917.) HepVjurn, W. P. Rei)ort amending 11. 1 1789, amending: act authorizing construction of bridge over Mississijjpi River to St. Louis, Mo. [l)y East St. Louis and St. Louis I?ridge and Construction Companv]. Feb. 4, 1901. 3 pp. (H.rp. 2657.) Rejjort amending II. 13707, authorizing Citizens' Bridge Coun)any to construct bridge across Mississipj)i River [at or near Burlington. Iowa]. Feb. 6, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2730.) Report favoring H. 14200, to authorizi' Birnnngham, Mobile and Navy Cove Harbor Railway Company to construct bridge across Mol)ile River at or near Mount Vernon, Ala. Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2953.) 134 February, 1901 Joy, C. F. Kei>ort favoriiijr 11. 14038, to revive act to authorize Pitts- Imrfr and Maiistield Uailroad Companv to construct bridge across Monongahela Kivcr [at Pitt^^l)urg, Pa.]." Feb. 12, 1901. 1 p. ( H. rp. 2801.) Lovering, W. C. Reiwrt favoring H. 1115, for tug in connection with Citv Point life-Having station, Dorcliester Bav, Mass., and search light. Feb. 2(), 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2970.) Mann, J. R. Report favoring S. 5698, to extend time for completion of bridge across Missouri River [at Yankton, S. Dak., bv Dakota Southern Railroad ('ompany]. Feb. 19, 1901. 2 pp. (Il.'rp. 2919.) Shackleford, D. W. Rei)ort favoring H. 14144, to authorize bridge across Pearl River at Monticello, ,AIiss. Feb. 13, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2889.) Sherman, J. S. Report favoring H. 13973, to amend act for bridge across Niagara River [at Cirand Island, so as to extend time]. Feb. 6, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2733.) Report amending by substitute H. 13907, to revive act to authorize ( leorgia Pine Railwav to construct bridge across Flint River in Decatur County, Ga. "Feb. 12, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2853.) Wanger, I. P. Report amending H. 13842, to authorize Glassport Bridge ('ompanv to construct bridge across ^Nlonongaliela River [at Port Yue] Pa. Feb. 5, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 26(54.) Report favoring S. 5014, to authorize Fourth Pool Connecting Rail- road Company to construct bridge across Monongahela River. Feb. 9,1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2771.) INVALID PENSIONS COMMITTEE Calderhead, W. A. Report amending by substitute H. 6500, to increase pension of Elisha B. Tavlor, alias Elisha T. Bisbee. Feb. 5, 1901. 3 pp. (H.rp. 2698.) Report favoring S. 2104, to increase pension of William L. Aten. Feb. 6, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2715.) Report favoring S. 1786, to increa.se pension of Fielding Marsh. Feb. 6, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2720.) Report favoring S. 1698, to increase pension of Henry Hegwer. Feb. 6, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2728. ) Report amending H. 13574, fixing pension for ])ersons eligible under sec. 2 of act of June 27, 1890, relating to pensions, who require con- stant care. Feb. 6, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2731. ) Report amending H. 12155, to increase pension of Edward B. Scott. Feb. 7, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2746.) Report amending bv substitute H. 4387, to increase pension of Joseph R. Martin. Feb. 12, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2846.) Report favoring S. 5405, to increat^e pension of John H. Tavlor. Feb. 15, 1901. 2pp. (H.rp. 2902.) Re])ort amending bv substitute H. 5640, to pension George AY. Fraker. Feb. 21, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2938.) Conner, J. P. Rei)ort amending H. 1,3402, to {>ension William W. Plank. Feb. 5, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2693.) Rejiort favoring S. 5233, to increase pension of Philetus 'SI. Axtell. Feb. 6, 1901. 2 ])]>. (H. rp. 2721.) Rejiort amending H. 13124, to increase pension of Thomas Young. Feb. 12, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2811.) Rejwrt favoring S. 5191, to increase pension of Selah Y. Reeve. Feb. 12, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2812.) February, 1901 135 Conner, J. P. — Continued. Rei)t)rt amending 11. 12747, to pension Arline E. McXutt. Feb. 12, 1901. 8 pp. (H.rp. 2816.) Report favoring S. 2227, to in('rea.«e pension of Uriah Clark. Fel ». 1 2, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2847.) Report favoring S. 4828, to increase pension of Xornian Stewart. Feb. 13, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2855.) Report amending Vtv nulK^'titute II. 175(5, to increa.«e pension of 0«ar W. Lowery. Fel). 18, 1901. 8 pp. (M.rp. 2856.) Report favoring S. 715, to pension Fidillar White, alia.« William John.«on. Feb. 18, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2868.) Report favoring 8. 8658, to increa.se pen.sion of llenrv Smitli. Feb. 18, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2870.) Report favoring S. .8891, to pension John Black. Feb. 18, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2871.) Report amending H. 18466, to pension Ellen A. Phunley. Feb. 13, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2872.) Report favoring S. 2828, to increa.«e pension of Hippolvte Perrault. Feb. 18, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2874.) Report favoring S. 4695, to pension James Dorcev. Feb. 18, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2875.) Crowlev, J. B. Report favoring S. 3580, to increase pension of Theron Johnson. Feb. 5, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2684.) Report amending S. 2079, to pension William Ashmead. Feb. 12, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2815.) Report amending bv substitute H. 18270, to pension Calvin S. James. Feb. 12, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2841.) Report amending bv substitute H. 13777, to pension Lucv B. Bevis. Feb. 12, 1901. 2 pp." (H.rp. 2848.) Driggs, E. H. Report amending bv substitute H. 10007, to pen-sion "Blanche Duffy. Feb. 5, 1901. 2' pp. (H.rp. 2671.) Report favoring S. 5428, to increase pension of Charles R. Cole. Feb. 5, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2672.) Report amending bv sul)stitute H. 7718, to pension John S. Boerum. Feb. 6, 1901. 2 pp. ' ( H. rp. 2710.) Ga.ston, Athelston. Report amending liy substitute H. 1730, to increase pension of Alfred H. Jones. Feb. 5, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2667. ) Report favoring S. 5409, to increase pension of John W. Phillips. Feb. 5, 1901. 2 pp. ( H. rp. 2668. ) Report amending bv substitute H. 8883, to pension Annie S. Hum- mel. Feb. 5, 1901. 2 pp. ( H. rp. 2673.) Rei)ort amending H. 11902, to increase pension of William K. Hoff- man. Feb. 5, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2682.) Report favoring S. 4781, to increase pension of Henrietta M. Leiper. Feb. 5, 1901. 8 pp. ( H. rp. 2687.) Report favoring S. 418, to pension Albert S. Cummings. Feb. 5, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2692.) Report favoring S. 5506, to pension Marv Frver Gardner. Feb. 6, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2708. ) • Report favoring S. 5507, to pension Mary Priscilla Allen Barrv. Feb. 6, 1901. Ip. (H.rp. 2711.) Report amending bv substitute H. 1769, to increase pension of Isaac H.Duvall. Feb. 6, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2722.) Report amenv substitute PI. 4102, to increase pension of Abram O. Kindy. Feb. 12," 1901. 2 pp. (II. rp. 2832.) 136 February, 1901 Gaston, Athelston — Continued. Kepdrt favoring S. 4542, to pension Jane W. Wood. Feb. 13, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2876.) Report favorinju: S. 5505, to pen.«ion Kate M.Scott. Feb. 13, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2885.) (jribson, 11. R. Report amending 8. J. R. 8, construing jtension act ap- proved June 27, 1890 [fu as to give pensionable f^tatus in certain ca.ses to ex-Con federate.^ wlm served in Union Arniv or Navv]. Fel). 2, 1901. 6 pp. (H.rp. 2641.) Report favoring II. 13586, to pension Milton Pbillips. Feb. 5, 1901. 1 p. (II. rp. 2675. ) Report favoring H. 13585, to pension Nancv Cate. Feb. 5, 1901. 1 j). (H.rp. 2677.) Report amending bv substitute H. 13794, to pension Hix Patterson. Feb. 5, 1901. 2 pp. " (H. rp. 2678. ) Report favoring H. 14015, to pension Alexander Gossett. Feb. 5, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2099.) Report amending bv substitute H. 3865, to pension James E. Dickey. Feb. 6, 1901. 2 pp. ' (H. rp. 2716. ) Report favoring S. 5187, to pension Corinne R. Strickland. Feb. 6, 1901. 7 pp. (H.rp. 2718.) Graff, J. V. Report amending II. 8080, to pension Elcy Bennett. Feb. 5,1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2680.) Report favoring S. 2738, to increase pension of James 31. Munn. Feb. 6, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2712. ) Miers, R. W. Report amending H. 8891, to increase pension of William Rheuby. Feb. 5, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2681.) Report amending bv substitute H. 12643, to increase pension of Mary Morley. Feb. 12, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2834.) Report amending bv substitute H. 9951, to pension Matilda Daugh- erty. Feb. 13, 1901.' 2 pp. (H.rp. 2861.) Report favoring S. 4543, to increase pension of Stacv H. Cogswell. Feb. 15, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2900. ) Report favoring S. 5681, to increase pension of Merit C. Welsh. Feb. 19, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2920. ) Minor, E. S. Report amending by substitute H. 13895, to increase pen- sion of Eilward M. Kanouse. Feb. 5, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2686.) Report favoring S. 4630, to increase pension of James H. Bellinger. Feb. 6, 1901. 2 pp. (II. rp. 2723.) Report favoring S. 5031, to increase pension of Margaret A. Potts. Feb. 6, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2725. ) Report favoring S. 4531, to pension Harriet S. Rirhards. Feb. 6, 1901. 2 pj). (H.ri). 2729.) Rei>ort amending II. 447S, to adjust pensions of those who have lost lind)s or are totallv disabled in them. Feb. 11. 15*01. 3 i)p. (H.rp. 2792.) Rejjort favoring S. 5146, to increase pen.^ion of Robert H. Jones. Feb. 1 2, 1 901 . 1 p. ( H. rp. 2810. ) Rejjort favoring S. 914, to i)ension Charles L. Summers. Feb. 12, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2813.) Ri'I)ort favoring S. 1365, to increase pension of Lorinda N. Smith. Feb. 12, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2817.) Report favoring S. 3280, to increase pension of Ilenrv Keene. Fel). 12, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2819.) Report favoring S. 5726, to increa.se pension of Zadok S. Howe. Feb. 12, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2822.) February, 1901 137 Minor, E. S. — Continued. Report favoring S. 3198, to increase pension of Charles II. Force. Feb. 12, 1901. 2 pp. (II. rp. 2829.) Report favoring S. 2843, to ineroase pension of John Johnson. Feb. 12, 1901. 2 pp. (II. rj). 2831.) Report favoring S. 5119, ti) lu-nsioii Jessie A. Bruner. Feb. 12, 1901. 2 pp. (II. rp. 2833.) Report favoring S. 5272, to increase pensi(jn of Thomas M. AVi- mer. Feb. 12, 1901. 2 pj). (II. rp. 283(i. ) Report favoring S. 53t).3, to pension Lizzie Wattles. Feb. 12, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2838.) Report favoring S. 49(50, to pension Minerva M. Hehner. Fel). 12, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2840.) Report favoring S. 1602, to increai»e pension of Morris B. Kimball. Feb. 12, 1901. 1 p. (II. rp. 2842.) Report favoring S. 4H92, to increa.se pension of A.sa W. Taylor. Feb. 12, 1901. 2 pp. (II. rp. 2844.) Report favoring S. 5204, to increase pension of John Scott. Feb. 12, 1901. 2 pp. ( II. rp. 2845. ) Report favoring S. 2153, to increase pension of Jesse N. Dawley. Feb. 13, 1901. 2 pp. ( H. rp. 2857. ) Rejwrt favoring H. 13084, to increase pension of Uriah S. Karmany. Feb. 13, 1901 . 2 pp. ( H. rp. 2864. ) Report favoring S. 5868, to increase pension of Hubert Baseombe. Feb. 20, 1901. 1 p. ( H. rp. 2923.) Report favoring S. 5869, to increase pension of ^lartin Rodman. Feb. 20, 1901. 2 pp. ( H. rp. 2924. ) Norton, J. A. Report favoring S. 5431, to increase pension of AVilliara H.Bali. Feb. 5, 1901. 3 pp. (H.rp. 2696.) Report amending by substitute H. 7056, to increase pension of Ashbel G. Beer. Feb. 6, 1901 . 2 pp. ( H. rp. 2735. ) Shaw, A. D. Report amending H. 13747, to increase pen.'^ion of Daniel Schram. Feb. 5, 1901. 2 pp. ( H. rp. 2695. ) Report amending bv substitute H. 3112, to pension Lydia Sampsell. Feb. 6, 1901 . 2 pp. ' ( II. rp. 2719. ) Smith, S. W. Report amending by substitute H. 4518, to increase pen- sion of Alfred Bolton. Feb. 6, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2713.) Report favoring S. 4938, to increase pension of Esther Ann Grills. Feb. 13, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2883.) Report favoring S. 3030, to increase pension of Henry Guckes. Feb. 13, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2884.) Sulloway, C. A. Report amending H. 2401, to jjension Maggie Black. Feb. 5, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2669.) Report favoring S. 5675, to increase pension of Mary C. Holmes. Feb. 5, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2670.) Report favoring S. 5451, to increase pension of Marv M. Ilvde. Feb. 5, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2674.) Report favoring S. 648, to pension Margaret G. White. Feb. 5, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2676.) Report favoring S. 5170, to pension Louise Wolcott Knowlton Browne. Feb. 5, 1901. 3 pp. (H. rp. 2679.) Report amending H. 13814, to pension John B. Wilson. Feb. 5, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 268.3.) Report amending H. 8537, to pension Mary Ann Merrow. Feb. 5, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2685.) 11165— No. 74 4 138 February, 1901 Sulluwav, C". A. — Continued. Kejiort favoring S. 5074, to increase pen- 8ion of Sarah F. Hridjres. Feb. 5, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2688.) Report amending II. 1892f>, to increase pension of Alexander Moul- ton. Feb. 5, 1901 . 3 pp. ( H. rp. 2(i89. ) Report favorinur H. 13925, to pension Richard Howell, alias George Carroll. Feb. 5, 1901. 3 pp. (II. ri>. 2H90.) Report favorinir H. 13924, to jiension Jane Johnson. Feb. 5, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2()91.) Report amending H. 13699, to increa.«e pension of Samuel C. F. Seabury. Feb. 5, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2694.) Report favoring S. 5326, to pension Maggie Alice Bradv. Feb. 5, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2697.) Repf)rt favoring S. 5560, to increase pension of James W. Harden. Feb. 6, 1901. 2 pp. ( H. rj). 2709. ) Report favoring S. 5171, to increase pension of Alfred H. Fairchild. Feb. 6, 1901. 3 pp. ( H. rp. 2714.) Report favoring S. 4237, to pension Frances Helen Lewis. Feb. 6, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2717.) • Report favoring S. 5559, to increase pension of Adolphns Richard- son. Feb. 6, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2724. ) Report favoring S. 3400, to increase pension of Charles T. Shaw. Feb. 6, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2726.) Report favoring S. 2232, to jiension Frederick Sien. Feb. 6, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2727. ) Report favoring H. 12271, to increase pension of Edwin J. Godfrey. Feb. 12, 1901 . 2 pp. ( H. rp. 2806. ) Report amending H. 13215, to increase pension of Andrew R. Jones. Feb. 12, 1901. 2 pp. ( H. rp. 2807. ) Report amending H. 13884, to increase pension of Andrew H. Gif- ford. Feb. 12, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2808.) Report amending H. 13717, to increase pension of James Harper. Feb. 12, 1901. 2 pp. ( H. rp. 2809. ) Report amending H. 13998, to increase pension of Mai-garet L. B. Parsons. Feb. 12, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2814. ) Report amending H. 10727, to pension Frances A. "Wilkins. Feb. 12,1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2818.) Report amending bv substitute H. 13504, to pension Catherine Pflueger. Feb. 12, 1901. 3 pp. (H.rp. 2820.) Report favoring S. 5397, to pension Charitv McKennev. Feb. 12, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2821.) Report amending by substitute H. 12656, to pension James F. Mer- rill. Feb. 12, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2830.) Report amending H. 11753, to increase pension of Isaac F. Russell. Feb. 12, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2835.) Report amending by sul)stitute H. 233, to increase pension of Mary F. Hooper. Feb. 12, 1901. 3 pp. (H. rp. 2837.) Report amending by substitute II. 13268, to increase pension of Jedediah S. Vallet. Feb. 12, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2839.) Report favoring S. 5172, to pension Elizabeth Bughman. Feb. 12, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2848.) Report favoring S. 3386, to pension Catherine L. Tavlor. Feb. 13, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2858.) Report amending bv substitute H. 7597, to pension Marv Welch. F^eb. 13, 1901. 2 pp." (II. rp. 2859.) February, 1901 139 Siilloway, C. A. — Continued. Report favoring 8. 5622, to increase pen- sion of Georgina M. Maek. Feb. VA, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2860. ) Report favoring S. o58(), to increase pension of John F. Townsend. Feb. 13, 1901. 2 pj). ( H. rp. 2862. ) Report favoring S. 5322, to increase pension of Daniel W. Warren. Feb. 13, 1901. 2 pp. ( H. rp. 2865. ) Report favoring S. 3935, to increase pension of James Ryan. Feb. 13, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2866.) Report favoring S. 1065, to increase pension of Bettie Lee Ward. I'eb. 13, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2867.) Report favoring 8. 4985, to increase jK-nsioii of George C. Jarvis. Feb. 13, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2868.) Report favoring 8. 5450, to increase pension of Rachel J. B. Wil- liams. Fel). 13, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2869. ) Report favoring 8. 5050, to increase pension of Charles A. Marsh. Feb. 13, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2873. ) Report favoring 8. 5201, to pension 8amuel F. Radford. Feb. 13, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2877.) Report favoring 8. .5007, to increase pension of George N. Tarbur- ton. Feb. 13, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2878.) Report favoring S. 5369, to increase pension of Edmund Cragg. Feb. 13, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2879.) Report favoring 8. 5006, to increase pension of John T. Comegys. F>b. 13, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2880.) Report favoring 8. 4772, to increase pension of John W. Eichelberger. Feb. 13,1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2881.) Report favoring 8. 3521, to pension William P. Pavne. Feb. 1 3, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2882.) Report amending H. 12270, to increase pension of Richard A. Law- rence. Feb. 18, 1901. 2 pf). ( H. rp. 2907. ) IRRIGATION OF ARID LANDS COMMITTEE Barham, J. A. Views on H. 14241, to authorize construction of reser- voirs for storage of water for reclamation of arid lands. Feb. 23, 1901. 12 pp. (H.rp. 2927, pt. 4.) Phillips, F. O. Report favoring H. 3733, to authorize construction of res- ervoir near 8an Carlos, Ariz., to provide water for irrigating 8acaton Reservation. Feb. 21, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2934.) Ray, G. W. Views of minority auttrell. Feb. 12, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2798.) 144 February, 1901 Stallings, J. P\— Coiitimied. Report aiiieiiding H. 13774, to increase pen- sion of Mary J . Clark. Fel ). 27, 1901 . 1 p. ( H. rp. 2973. ) Vreeland, E. B. Report amending H. 12236, to increase pension of Josefa T. Philip. Feb. 1, 1901. 1 p. ( II. rp. 2623. ) Report amending H. 13639, to pension Mabel H. Lazear. Feb. 1, 1901. 2 pp. (II. rp. 2627.) Report amending H. 7856, to increase jiension of ^Matilda E. Law- ton. Feb. 4, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 26-59.) Report amending H. 7420, to increase i)ensi()n of Esther B. Guthrie. Feb. 12, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2794. ) Report amending H. 13520, to increase ]ieiision of Cornelia Havs. Feb. 12, 1901 . 1 p. ( H. rp. 2796. ) Report amending H. 7539, to ])ension Peter J. Keleher. Feb. 12, 1901. 2 pp. (H.rp. 2797.) AVeeks, Edgar. Report amending H. 4625, to increase pension of James M. Long. Feb. 12, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2795.) Weymouth, G. W. Report amending H. 13117, to increase pension of Ida R. Siegfried. Feb. 1, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2626.) Report amending H. 12922, to increase pension of George C. Leigh- ton. Feb. 2, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2648.) Report amending H. 12940, to increase pension of Franklin Fol- lansbee. Fel>. 4, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2658.) Report favoring H. 12317, to pension Mary Tripp. Feb. 8, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2759.) PRINTING COMMITTEE Heatwole, J. P. Report favoring S. C. R. 102, to print eulogies on Cush- man Kellogg Davis. Feb. 9, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2772.) Report amending S. C. R. 63, to print list of maps relating to America in Library of Congress. Feb. 9, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2773.) Report favoring S. C. R. 101 , to print Reports of Taft Commission and Other Information Relating to Philippine Islands. Feb. ■ 9, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2774.) Report favoring H. C. R. 75, to print reports on Alaska relating to Copper River country and Seward Peninsula, including Nome re- gion. Feb. 9, 1901. 'l p. (H. rp. 2775.) Report amending H. C. R. 64, to print Atlas of Battlefields of Chick- amauga, Chattanooga, and Vicinitv. Feb. 9, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2776.) Report favoring S. C. R. 52, to print 13th annual rei)()rt of commis- sioner of lal)or. Feb. 9, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2777. ) Report amending by substitute S. C. R. 72, to print special reports prepared by exjierts under direction of World's Columbian Com- mission. Feb. 9, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2778.) Report amending S. C. R. 32, to print annual report of major-gen- eral commanding Army, 1899. Feb. 9, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2779.) Report favoring II . C. R. 80, to print report of investigations of agri- cultural resources and capabilities of Hawaiian Islands. Feb. 9, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2780.) Report amending H. J. R. 285, for printing annuallv Field Opera- tions of Division of Soils. Feb. 9, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2781. ) Report favoring S. (5. R. 86, to jirint Documentarv Historv of Con- stituti(m, 1787-1870. Feb. 9, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2782.) February, 1901 145 Heatwole, J. p. — Coiitimied. Report favorinj; S. C. R. 75, to print llin- torv and Growth otrnited States Census. Feb. 9, 1901. 1 p. (II. rp.2783.) Report favoring H. C. R. 72, to print records, briefs, and arguments of counsel in insular tariff eases in Supreme Court. Feb. 9, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp.2784.) Report favoring H. C. R. 74, to print Congressional register em- bracing biographies of mend)ers of Congress to 57th Congress in- clusive. Feb. 9, 1901. 1 p. (II. rp. 2785.) Report favoring II. C. R. 79, to i)rint report of Joint Committee on Dedication of Cliickamauga and Chattanooga National Park. Feb. 9,1901. 1 p. (H.ri). 27.S().) RejMJrt favoring II. C. R. 59, to ])rint report of managers of National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1900, rejjort of ins])ection of State homes, and record of members of home. Feb. 9, 1901. 1 p. (II. rp. 2787.) Report favoring H. C. R. 68, to print Use of Water in Irrigation, Feb. 9, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2788.) Report amending H. J. R. 292, for reprint of bulletin 80 [Experi- ment Stations OHice], Agricultural Kxperiment Stations of United States. Feb. 9, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2789. ) Rei)ort favoring H. C. R. 65, to print Report on Production of Pre- cious Metals, calendar vear 1899, and report of director of Mint, 1900. Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2957.) Report favoring H. C. R. 83, to print 4th Rejjort on Agricultural In- ve.stigations in Alaska. Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2958.) Report favoring H. C. R. 84, to print Report on Investigations of Agricultural Resources and Cai)abilities of Porto Rico. Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2959.) Report favoring H. C. R. 85, to print Report on Work and Expendi- tures of Agricultural Experiment Stations, 1900. Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2960. ) Report favoring H. J. R. 306, concerning jirinting of [parts of] an- nual report of Geological Survey [which relate to Ihydrography, for- estrv, and mining and mineral resources] . Feb. 25, 1901 . 1 p. (H. rp. 2961.) Report favoring S. C. R. 107, to print Review of World's Commerce, 1900, and Commercial Relations, 1900. Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. ( H. rp. 2964. ) Report favoring S. C. R. 42, to print 2d report of Board on Geo- graphic Names. Feb. 25. 1901. 1 p. (H. rp.2965.) Report amending H. J. R. 249, for pul)lication of report of board of management of Government exhibit at Tennessee Centennial Expo- sition. Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2966.) Report amending H. J. R. 259, to regulate distribution of public documents to Librarv of Congress for its own use and for interna- tional exchange. Feb. 25, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2967.) Report amending by substitute H. C. R. 81, to print digest of con- tested election cases in House of Representatives from 1st to 56th Congress. Feb. 25, 1901. 1 !>. (H.rp. 2968.) PKIV.\TE LAND CLAIMS COM.M ITTICE Packer, H. B. Report favoring H. 9117, to confirm [Arroyo de San Lorenzo grant] N. Mex. [to representatives of Antonio Chaves] ; with views of minority. Feb. 8,1901. 16 pp. (H. rp. 2752.) 146 February, 1901 I'lBLlC BLILDINCiS AMJ CKOINDS COMMITIKK Mercer, I). II. Report amending S. C. R-^-^, to ai)point conuuittee to investijrate site for hall of records in District of ("(ilaiiil)ia. Feb. 2, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2(J4H.) Report ainendinfr II. 1.S947, increasing limit of cost of certain public buil.liny substitute H. 9709, for municii)al building in Washington, I). C. Feb. 5, 1901. 3 pp. (H. rp. 270(3.) Report submitting H. 140(34, for building for Sujtreme Court [etc.], a.** sulMitute for H. 3724 and 8855. Feb. 5, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2707.) Report favoring H. 13776, to deliver to mayor of Baltimore, Md., Ionic columns [in custom-house]. Feb. 6, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2736.) Report amending S. 2(310, to authorize purchase of [old] Corcoran Art (iallery, Washington, D.C. Feb. 8, 1901. 6 pp. (H.rp. 2767.) I'LBLIC LANDS COMMITTEE Eddy, F. M. Report amending H. 14191, authorizing Attorney-General to appear in suits bv States relative to school lands [where interests of In.lians are involved]. Feb. 23, 1901. 2 pp. (II. rp. 2948.) Mondell, F. W. Report submitting H. 14280, to authorize construction of hydraulic works for making waters of arid region available for irrigation, as substitute for H. 12230; with views of Mr. Lacev. Fel). 25, 1901. 9 pp. (H. rp. 2954.) [Corrected 2d print was issued.] RAILWAYS AXD CANALS COMMITTEE Davidson, J. H. Report sul>mitting H. 14261, to incorjiorate Lake Erie and Ohio River Ship Canal Company, as substitute for H. 1067. Feb. 22, 1901. 80 pp. (H. rp. 2946.) Rei)ort amending II. J. R. 307, to appoint commission to examine and rejKirt upon route fcjr waterwav to connect Chesapeake and Delaware bays. Feb. 22, 1901. 3 pp. (H. rp. 2947.) REVISION OF LAWS COMMIITEE Warner, Vespasian. Report amending. S. 5573, to amend act making further provisions for civil government for Alaska [in respect to school moneys]. Feb. 12, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2854.) KIVKKS AND HARBORS COMMITTEE Morris, Page. Report amending H. 12327, to amend act granting to railroads right of way through public lands [so as to include lands in. Minnesota at heailwaters of Mississippi River withdrawn for reservoir purposes]. Feb. 1, 1901. 2 pp. (H. rp. 2636. ) RILES COMMITTEE Dalzell, John. Report amending II. R. 429, authorizing special com- mittee to investigate appointment and pavment of House emjjlovees. Feb. 23, 1901. 1 p. (11. rp. 2950.) TERRITORIES COMMiriEE Brick, A. L. Report amending II. 13770, for delegate from Alaska to House of Representatives [and] defining citizen>hip and (lualifica- tions of electors. Feb. 5, 1901. 7 pp. (II. rp. 26(35. ) February, 1901 147 Knox, W. 8. Report snbinittinj,' H. 142:iS, to extend present sesnion of legislative Assenil)lv of Arizona. Feh. 20, H>01. 2 pj). (II. rp. 292(5. ) Report amending S. 5928, relating to retirement of Hawaiian tann- age and eiirreney. Fel». 21, 1901. 4 pj). ( II. rp. 2941.) WAK CLAIMS eoM.MnTEK Gibson, U.K. Ke})ort favoring II. 794.S, to anthorize reimbursement of officers and men of Army and Navy [in War witb Spain] for niedieal expenses imurreil during leave or furlough. Feb. 1, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2fil7.) Report submitting II. H. 4(«, to refer II. 8986, for relief of Frank (i. Mix, heir of Simon II. Mix, to Court of Claims. Feb. 4, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2651.) Report submitting H. R. 404, to refer II. 11799, for relief of William E. Cununin, to Court of Claims. Feb. 4, 1901. 1 p. ( H. rp. 2652. ) Report .submittinir II. R. 405, to refer 11. 9798, for relief of Nancy Gnagg, to Court of Claims. Veh. 4, 1901 . 1 j). ( II. rp. 2653. ) \VAV.S AND MEANS COMMIITEE Grosvenor, C. II. Report favoring H. 12897, to extend [to Honolulu] privileges in relation to immediate transportation. Feb. 2, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp.2640.) Payne, S. E. Report favoring II. Iol9o, to amend sec. 5153, Revised Statutes [so as to allow dei)Osit in designated national banks of receij)Ls from dutie.s on imports in Alaska and insular pos.sessions]. Feb. 20, 1901 . 2 pp. ( H . rj). 2929. ) Reix)rt adverse to H. R. 422, calling for information relating t(j tax on Russian sugars imjiorted to this country. Feb. 26, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2969.) SHEEP-BOUND RESERVE Note. — These volumes, which have been previmisly iiutilislied iimnhnnnrl form or in one or more eloth eilitions, ari' now ii>r the first lime ready lor ilistrihution in .sheep binding. The number in blaek-faeed type apiieiided to tlie description of each vohime i.s 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. 55th Congress, 2d session. Senate documents, v. 25. No. 247; Mexican Boundary Commission atlas. [3614] 55th Congre.ss, 3d session. House docinnents, v. 6. No. 2; Reports of War Department, 1898; Engineers, pt. 3. [3748] Same, v. 52. No. 314; War of Rebellion, series 2, v. 8. [3794] Same, v. 56. No. 101; Geological Survey monographs, v. 31, Geol- ogy of Aspen mining di.strict, Colo., atlas. [3798] Same, v. 77. No. 266, pt. 2; Connnercial Relatirnculturc. 1900 "[1901]. ii + 59-63 pp. PUBLIC ROAD INQUIRIES OFFICE Report of director, 1900, l)v Martiu Dodge; from reports, Department of Agriculture. 1900 [ 1 901 ] . ii - 279-291 pp. PUBLICATIONS DIVISION Monthly list of publications [of Department of Agriculture], Feb. 1901. 4 pp. ( [Publication] 400. ) Sheep, hogs, and horses in the Pacific Northwest. 1900 [reprint 1901]. 28 pp. 2 11. (Farmers' bulletin 117.) [See for contents catalogue for May, 1900, page 353.] SEED AND PLANT INTRODUCTION SECTION Note. — This section was formerly subordinate to the Division of Botany. Best horse-radish varieties of Europe, and methods of cultivation. [Dec. 24, 1900, published 1901.] 8 pp. 4 il. (Circular 1.) STATISTICS DIVISION Crop Reporter, v. 2, no. 9; Jan. 1901. 8 pp. 4" [:Monthly.] Estimates of Russian crops. Feb. 5, 1901. 11 pp. 1 il. (Circular 14.) VEGETABLE PHYSIOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY DIVISION Peach vellows and peach rosette; bv Erwin F. Smith. 1894 [reprint 1901]. 20 pp. 7 il. (Farmers' bulletin 17.) Wakker's hvacinth germ, i^seudomonas hvacinthi Wakker; by Erwin F. Smith. ' Feb. 21, 1901. 45 pp. 6 il. 1 pi. (Bulletin 26.) *5c AVEATHER BUREAU XoTE. — For these publications application should be made to the Chief of the Weather Bureau. Meteorological chart of Great Lakes, summarv for season of 1900, v. 3, no. 10 [9]; by Alfred J. Henry and Norman B. Conger. 1901. 23 pp. 14 pp. of maps, large 4" Note. — Relates to storms, precipitation, fog, ice, and wrecks on the Great Lakes. Monthly Weather Review, v. 28, no. 12, Cleveland Abbe, editor; Dec. 1900. Feb. 19, 1901. p. 527-583, 1 il. 1 pi. 10 pp. of pi. and maps, 4" 10c single copy, $1.00 a yr Note.— Summary of weather and river and flood reports from all parts of the United -States, with notes covering other countries and various topics of meteor- ology. Special articles are — Atmosphere, Circulatory movements in; by V.Bjerknes. Line integrals in; by F. H. Bigelow. Kite corps, Records by, at Bayonne, N. J.; by W. H. Mitchell. Mars, People of: by C. F. Talman. Meteorology, Recent papers bearing on; by W. F. R. Phillips. Weather conditions, Monthly statement of average, for December; by E. B. Gar- riot t. Yerby, M. H.; by F. P. Chaffee. Protection of food products from injurious temperatures; by H. E. Wil- liams. 1901. 26 pp. (Farmers' bulletin 125.) Snow and ice bulletin, Feb. 5-26, 1901. 19 X 12 in. [AVeekly during winter. ] Weather map, Feb. 1-28, 1901. 19 x 24 in. [Daily.] 152 February, 1901 Interior Department Note.— The Decisions of the Deprtrtment of the Interior in pension cases are issued in slips and in sitriiatnres, tiiid the Decisions inland cases are issued in signatures, both beiuff published later in bound volumes at prices ranging from S1.05 to S1.-45 per volume. Subscribers may deposit SI. 00 in the Department and receive the contents of a volume of the Decisions of either kind in scjiarate parts as thev are issued. Of the Land Decisions usually two volumes are issued yearly, while "the Pension-Decision volumes appesir at longer intervals, sometimes more than two years apart. Ala.sika. Letter recominending appropriation for relief of destitute natives of Alaska. Feb. 20, 1901. 3 pp. (S. doc. 178. ) Barnes, Cassius ]\I. Estimate of appropriation [to pay traveling expenses of Barnes]. Feb. 4, 1901. 2 pp. (H. doc. 410.)' Decisions [of Department and General Land Office] relating to public lands, V. 30, [signatures] 24-26, published separately, p. 369-416. C^OTlf.GTltS * Alaskan lands; sec. 12-14, act of Mar. 3, 1891, p. 397. Forest reservation: act of .Tune 4, 1897; amendatory act of June 6, 1900. p. 377. Fort Buford abandoned military reservation; su-t of May 19, 1900, p. 394. Homestead; qualiticutions; Indian allottee; act of July 4, 1884, p. 375. Homestead settler; (puilitication; ownership of land, p. 370. Mining claim; act of June :i, 1878. p. 407. Railroad graiit; indemnity withdrawal; sec. 3, act of July 2, 1864, p. 403. Railroad land; erroneous certitication: act of Sept. 29, 1890, p. 410. Railroad lands; sec. rt. act of Mar. 3, 1887, p. 388. Records; commissioner General Land Office, p. 415. Right of way; act of May 14, 1896, p. 382. 2d homestead entries; act of June 5, 1900, p. 374. State selections: selections in excess of grant, p. 369. Swamp lands; Klamath Indian Reservation, p. 39.'>. Pine. Conference between Secretary of Literior and members of Min- nesota delegation in Congress to ascertain better method for sale and disposal of pine timber on Indian reservations in that State, Jan. 19, 23, 1901. 41 pp. Report. Annual reports, 1899; report of commissioner of education, v. 2. [See Education Bureau.] Same, 1900; Indian affairs, report of commissioner. [See Indian Bureau.] Stevens, John L. Estimate of [deficiency in] appropriation for settlers on Des Moines River lands [to pay Stevens, commissioner]. Feb. 6, 1901. 2 pp. (H. doc. 421.) Wichita Indians. Communication relative to appropriation to provide payment under decree of Court of Claims in matter of Choctaw Na- tion and Chickasaw Nation v. United States and Wichita and affili- ated bands of Indians. Feb. 26, 1901. 9 pp. (S. doc. 191. ) CENSUS OFFICE Census Ijulletin 47-57 [12th census]. 4" Contents: Indian Territory, I'opulation of, bv nations and reservations. No. 56. Feb. 8, 1901. 4 pp. South Dakota, I'opulation of, by counties and minor civil divisions. No. 47. Feb. 1, 1901. 14 pp. States, Territories, and counties, Area in square miles of. No. 57. Feb. 23, 1901. n pp. Tennessee, Population of, by counties and minor civil divisions. No. 48. Feb. 1, 1901. 16 pp. Texas, Population of, by counties and minor civil divisions. No. 49. Feb. 4, 1901. 20 pp. Utah, Population of, by counties and minor civil divisions. No. 50. Feb. 4, 1901. 7 pp. Virginia, Population of, by counties and minor civil divisions. No. 51. Feb. 6, 1901. 12 pp. February, 1901 153 Census bulletin — Continued. Co»^c»^s— Continued. Wiishinston, Population of, bv counties and minor civil divisions. No. 52. Feb. f), litOl. 10 pp. West Virginia. Population of, bv counties and minor civil divisions. No. 53. Feb. 7, 1901. 8 pp. Wisconsin. Population of, bv counties and minor civil divisions. No. .")4. Feb. 7, 1901. 17 pp. Wvoming. Population of. bv counties and minnr civil divisions. No. .55. Feb. 8, i90I. 4 pp. Crop card; [Instructions for punchingcrop cards]. [2(1 edition.] [1901.] 7 pp. 4" EDUCATION BUREAU Note.— Sueb publications of this Bureau as arc in print may be had lu'ratui- tously by adilressing the Conimissioner of Education. The separates from the Coininissiiiiier's report, however, with a few excei)tions, are now issued in lim- ited editions of 500 copies, which are retained by the Bureau for reference and loan purposes and are not available for distribution. Agricultural and mechanical colleges. 1900 [1901 J. p. 17o7-88. (Re- port, 1899, chapter 39. ) Alaska. Introduction of domestic reindeer into Alaska. 1900 [1901]. p. 1403-82. (Report, 1899, chapter 32.) Report on education in Alaska. 1900 [1901]. p. 1373-1402. (Re- port, 1899, chapter 31.) Canada. Education in Canada. 1900 [1901]. p. 1345-65. (Report, 1899, chapter 29.) Commercial and business schools. 1900 [1901]. p. 2163-99. (Report, 1899, chapter 43. ) Consular reports. 1900 [1901]. p. 1433-57. (Report, 1899, chapter 33.) Crime. Education and crime. 1900 [1901]. p. 1249-1343. (Report, 1899, chapter 28.) Current questions. 1900 [1901 ] . p. 1475-90. (Report, 1 899, chapter 35. ) Defective classes. Statistics of schools for defective classes. 1900 [1901] . p. 2235-55. (Report, 1899, chapter 46.) Gymnastics. Swedish gvmnastics. 1900 [1901]. p. 1209-26. (Report, 1899 [chapter 26].) " Higher education. Institutions for higher education. 1900 [1901]. p. 1559-1674. (Report, 1899, chapter 37.) Kindergartens. Statistics of public kindergartens. 1900 [1901]. p. 2257-62. (Report, 1899, chapter 47.) Manual and industrial training. 1900 [1901]. p. 2139-62. (Report, 1899, chapter 42.) Necrologvfor 1898. 1900 [1901]. p. 2471-96. (Report, 1899, chapter 49.)' Negroes. Education of colored race. 1900 [1901]. p. 2201-25. (Re- port, 1899, chapter 44. ) Future of colored race. 1900 [1901]. p. 1227-48. (Report, 1899 [chapter 27].) Normal schools. Contributions to history of normal schools in United States. 1900 [1901]. p. 2263-2470. "(Report, 1899, chapter 48. ) Statistics of normal schools. 1900 [1901]. p. 1789-1842. Report, 1899, chapter 40. ) Portable school buildings; Education in foreign countries. 1900 [1901] p. 2497-2509, 2 il. (Report, 1899, chapters 50, 51.) Professional schools. Statistics of professional and allied schools. 1900 • [1901]. p. 1675-1735, 2 il. (Report, 1899, chapter 38.) 11165— No. 74 5 154 February, 1901 Keforin schools. Statistics of reform schools. 1900 [1901]. p. 2227-33. (Report, 1899, chapter 45.) Report of commissioner, 1899. 1900 [1901]. v. 2, viii + 1249-2518 pp. (Whole no. 261 ; Interior Dept., Rei)()rts, 1899; H. doc. 5, 56th Cong. 1st sess.) *9dc XoTK. — For contents of chapters 2S-51 , comi)osing this volume, see entries in this catrtlofrue for sepanito prints of these chapters. School systems. Statistics of city school systems. 1900 [1901]. p. 1491-1558. (Report, 1899, chapter 36.) Secondary schools. Statistics of secondary schools. 1900 [1901]. p. 1843-2138. (Report, 1899, chapter 41 . )"' South. William Preston Johnston's work for a new South. 1900 [1901] . p. 1367-71. (Report, 1899, chapter 30.) Uniyersities. List of foreign uniyersities. 1900 [1901]. p. 1459-73. (Report, 1899, chapter 34.) FIVE CIVILIZED TRIBES COMMISSION Agreement between commission and Choctaw and Chickasaw nations. Feb. 23, 1901. 16 pp. (H. doc. 490.) GENERAL LAND OFFICE Coal-land law and regulations thereunder, July 31, 1882, reprint, \yith extract from circular of Aug. 7, 1895, and circular of June 27, 1900. [1901.] 13 pp. Employees. Circular, employees of office becoming interested in public laiids. Feb. 5, 1901. 1 p. Forest reseryations. Com])ilation of- laws, and regulations ami decisions thereunder, relating to creation and administration of forest re- seryes. Noy. 6, 1900 [published 1901]. 64 pp. Public lands. Circular showing manTier of proceeding to obtain title to jtublic lands under homestead, desert land, and other laws. July 11, 1899 [reprint 1901]. 328 pp. Estimate of deficiency ai)propriation for public land seryice. Feb. 14,1901. 3 pp. (H. doc. 463.) Repayments. Instructions [to registers and receiyers] goyerning repay- ments [of fee, commissions, and excess and purchase money]. Jan. 22, 1901. 6 pp. Rej)ort of commissioner [with detailed statement of business by divisions and surveying districts, 1900]. 1900 [1901]. 540 pp. " (Interior Dept. Kei)orts, 1900.) Saline lands. Circular, instructions concerning acquisition of title to saline lauds midcr act extending mining laws to saline lands. Feb. 13, 1901. 1 p. Tind)er. [Circular] P [to registers and receivers, rules and regulations for i>rotection of tindjer upon i)u))Iic lands covered l)y homestead or preemjjtion entries]. Dec. 15, 1885 [reprint 19()1]. [2] I. Maps Note.— The (ieiUT.-il Land Ollice publishes n larji-i' irciieral inai> of the Uniteil States, uliicli is sold at so ct'uts; and also st'i>arato maps of the States and Terri- tories in which pulilic lands art' to be found, which are .sold at I'J cents pt'r sheet. California, Florida, and .\laska are in 2 sheets each, .\ddress tlie chief clerk of the Departnu'iit of the Interior, The nmps of forest reserves are for official use only, and not for sale or distribution. Map of Big Horn forest reserve, Wyo. Scale 3 m.=l in. 1900. 22.65 X 20.4 in. February, 1901 ' 155 Map of Crow Creek forest reserve, Wyo. Scale 60 chains =1 in. [1901.] 23.4 X 18.4 in. [Prescott forest reserve, Ariz.] Scale 60 chains = 3.7 in. [1900.] 20.6 X 15.5 in. Stanislaus forest reserve, Cal. Scale 3 in. = l in. 1900. 13 X 17.4 in. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Note. — The pulilications of the United .States Gcolof^ical Survey iiiehide annual re|>orts iiiid Water-supply unci Irrigation Papers, whieli are intended for free dis- tribution; and Monog-raphs, Bulletins, and folios of the (JeoloKic Athis of the Tniteil Slates, which are sold at prices ranging from 5e to f 11.00 each. Address the Director of the Geological Survey, Wa.shington. For topographic sheets see belo)v. Abstract of petitions, memorials, re(]uests, and estimates relating to ope- rations of hvdrographic branch of survey. Feb. 8, 1901. 71 pp. (S. doc. 152.) Geologic atlas of United States, Colfax folio, Cal. Library edition. 1900 [1901]. 10 pp. 4 maps, large 4° (Folio 66.) 25c Same, Danville folio, Ill.-Ind. Library edition. 1900 [1901]. 10 pp. 2 il. 1 pi. 3 maps, large 4° (Folio 67.) 25c Same, Walsenburg folio, Colo. Library edition. 1900 [1901]. 6 pp. 6 maps, 2 pp. of pi. large 4" (Folio 68. ) 25c Production of aluminum and bauxite in 1899; from Mineral Resources, calendar year 1899. 1900 [1901]. 9 pp. large 8° Production of cement in 1899; from ^Mineral Resources, calendar year 1899. 1901. 23 pp. 1 il. large 8" Contents: American rock cement; by Uriah Cummings. Portland cement; by S. B. Newberry, Production of zinc in 1899, bv Charles Kirchhoff ; from Mineral Resources, calendar year 1899. 1901. 22 pj). large 8° TopograpJiic sheets Note. — 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 bv.some jjrominent feature f()un(l on them. Three scales are used, 1:62,.500, 1:125,000, and 1:250,000. These correspond, ap- proximately, to Imile, 2miles, and 1 miles to 1 linearinch on the map. Thesize, unless otherwise given, is about 17,5 inches in height by 11,5 to 16 inches in 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. .Vlxiut oin'-tifth of the area of the country has been mapped, nearly every State being represented. Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Jersey, and the District of Columbia are completely mapi)ed. Sheets of the regular size are sold by the Survey at 5c each; but in lots ol 100 or more copies, whether of the same sheet or of different sheets, the price is 2c each, Arizona, Chino sheet, lat. 35°-36°, long. 112°-113°. Scale 1:250,000, contour interval 250 ft. Edition of Nov. 1891, reprinted Dec. 1900. Arkansas. Little Rock sheet, lat. 34° 30^-35°, long. 92°-92° .30^ Scale 1 : 125,000, contour interval 50 ft. Edition of Sept. 1893, reprinted July, 1900. California, >hirysvi lie sheet, lat. .39°-.39° 30^ long. 121° 30^-122°. Scale 1 : 125,000, "contour interval 100 ft. Edition of Jan. 1895, reprinted Dec. 1900. Colorado, Huerfano Park sheet, lat. 37° 30^-38°, long. 105°-105° 30'. Scale 1 : 125,000, contour interval 25, 50, and 100 ft. ' Edition of Mar. 1892, reprinted Dec. 1900. Georgia, Suwanee sheet, lat. 34°-34° 30^ long. 84°-84° 30^ Scale 1 : 125, 000, contour interval 100 ft. Edition of Feb. 1894, reprinted Dec. 1900. Illinois-Indiana, Danville quadrangle, lat. 40°-40° 15', long. 87° 30'-87°- 45^. Scale 1 : 62,500, contom- interval 10 ft. Edition of Nov. 1900. 156 February, 1901 Indian Territory, Atoka quadranjrle, lat. 84°-34° 30', lon^. 96°-96° 30^ Scale 1 : 125," 000, contour interval 50 ft. Edition of Oct. 1900. Indian Territory, Canadian (inadranjile, lat. 35°-.35° 30^ long. 95° 30'-96°. Scale 1 : 12o,000, contour interval 50 ft. Edition of Dec. 1900. Indian Territory, Oknnilgee quadrangle, lat. 35° 30'-36°, long. 95° 30^-96°. Scale 1 : 125,000, contour interval 50 ft. Edition of Dec. 1900. Indian Territory, Wewoka quadrantrle, lat. 35°-35° 30', long. 96°-96° 30'. Scale 1 : 125,000, contour interval 50 ft. Edition of Nov. 1900. Kansas-Missouri, Atchi.son sheet, lat. 39° 30'-40°, long. 95°-95° 30'. Scale 1 : 125,000, contour interval 50 ft. Edition of Oct. 1893, re- printed Aug. 1900. Kentucky-Virginia, Whitesburg sheet, lat. 37°-37° .30', long. 82° 30'-83°. Scale 1 : 125,000, contour interval 100 ft. Edition of [Mar. 1892, re- printed Aug. 1900. Maine, Waterville sheet, lat. 44° 30°-44° 4-5', long. 69° 30'-69° 45'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of July, 1892, re- printed Aug. 1900. Maryland-West Virginia, Oakland quadrangle, lat. 39° 15'-39° 30', long. 79° 15'-79° 30'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Aug. 1900. Massachusetts - New York - Connecticut, Housatonic quadransfle, lat. 42°-42° 30', long. 73°-73° 30'. Scale 1: 125,000, contour interval 40 ft. Edition of Nov. 1900. [Embraces, on a smaller scale, the territory covered by the Becket, Pittstield, Sandisfield, and Sheffield sheets. ] Missouri, Tuscumbia sheet, lat. 38°-38° 30', long. 92°-92° 30'. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 50 ft. Edition of Aug. 1894, reprinted July, 1900. Montana, Big Timl)er sheet, lat. 45° 30'-46°, long. 109° 30'-110°. Scale 1: 125,000, contour interval 50 ft. Edition of Apr. 1893, reprinted Nov. 1900. New Jersey, Aslxiry Park sheet, lat. 40°-40° 15', long. 74°-74° 15'. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 10 ft. Edition of Jan. 1901. New Jersey, Cassville quadrangle, lat. 40°-40° 15', long. 74° 15'-74° 30'. Scale i: 62,500, contour interval 10 ft. Edition of Sept. 1900. New Jersey, Rancocas quadrangle, lat. 39° 30'-40°, long. 74° 30'-75°. Scale l': 125,000, contour interval 10 ft. Edition of Oct. 1900. [Em- l)races, on a smaller scale, tlie territory covered by the Hammonton, ^It. Holly, Mullica, and Pemberton sheets.] New [Mexico, Lamv sheet, lat. 35°-35° 30', long. 105° 30'-106°. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 50 and 100 ft. Edition of Oct. 1894, reprinted Dec. 1900. New York, Albany sheet, lat. 42° 30'-42° 45', long. 73° 45'-74°. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Apr. 1898, reprinted Nov. 1900. New York, North Creek sheet, lat. 43° 30'-43° 45', long. 73° 45'-74°. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of July, 1897, re- l)rinted Dec. 1900. New York, Oriskany sheet, lat. 43°-43° 15', long. 75° 15'-75° 30'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Mar. 1898, reprinted Dec. 1900. New York, Schenei'tady sheet, lat. 42° 45'-43°, long. 73° 45'-74°. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of ]Mar. 1898, reprinted Dec. 1900. New York, Schroon Lake sheet, lat. 43° 45'-44°, long. 73° 45'-74°. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of July, 1897, reprinted Dec. 1900. February, 1901 157 [New York-New Jersev] New York Citv and vieinitv, lat. 40° 22' 30'''-41°, long. 73° 40^-74° 15^ Scale' l:t)2,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Jan. li»01. 4o x 32. (> in. [No description on revert-e.] 25c North Dakota, Pingree quadrangle, lat. 47°-t7° 30^ long. 9S° 30^-99°. Scale 1 : 125,000, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of N(jv. 1900. Penuf^ylvania, Reading s^heet, lat. 40° 15^-40° 30^ long. 75° 45^-76°. Scale 1 : 02.500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Aug. 1S94, reprinted Aug. 1900. South Dakota-Iowa, Canton b. 14, 1901. 1 p. 12° Osage Reservation, Okla. Resjxjnse to resolution, {)apers relating to leasing of grazing lands on reservation [etc. ] . Jan. 29, 1901 . 60 pp. 2 maps. (S. doc. 123.) Report. Indian affairs, [69th] report of conunissioner and ajipendixes [1900]. 1900 [1901]. xi r '60 pp. map. (Interior Dept., Reports, 1900; H.doc. 5.) *60c Stockbridge and ^lunsee Indians. Draft of l)ill for adjusting affairs of Indians.J;Feb. 2, 1901. 34 pp. (II. reliminary report of Naval Constructor Baxter relative to fireproof ed wood. Feb. 27, 1901. 15 pp. (S. doc. 201.) Response to resolution, rei>ort of tests made of fireproofed woo pi. 2 maps. (H. doc. 314.) Ck)ntents: North Atlatitic blockading squadron, Oct. 28, 1864-Feb. 1, 1865. XAVIGATIOX BUREAU Invitation for bids [for transportation of enlisted men of Navy], circular letter to railroad and steamship companies. Feb. 23, 1901. 4 pp. 12" Response to resolution, letter showing number of apprentices who have enlisted [Jan. 1895-Dec. 1900], and those now in service. Feb. 1, 1901. 2 pp. (8. doc. 131.) SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS BUREAU Specifications for cotton waste. Dec. 21, 1900 [published 1901]. 1 p. 12'> Specifications for hand lanterns; issued Jan. 1901. 4 1. 12" Specifications for laundry and toilet soap; issued Jan. 1901. 1 p. 12" Specifications for lumber for naval service. 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(H. doc. 473.) United States Official Postal Guide, 2d series, v. 23, no. 2; Feb. 1901. Philadelphia. 36 pp. 12" [Monthly.] $2.00 a yr Note. — No. 1, January, fnr 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 during Mar. 1901. 1 p. narrow f" [>Ionthly.] 162 February, 1901 free delivery division Rural free delivery as permanent branch of postal service. 1901. 32 pp. Note. — Consists of extracts from message of President of United States to 56th Congress, "id session, and from reports of Postmaster-General, 1st Assistant Post- master-General, and Superintendent of Free Delivery Divmon, 1900. 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AMERICAN REPUBLICS BUREAU Note. — This Bureau sells its own monthly bulletins, handbooks, etc., at prices usually ranging from 5c to GOc. Address the Director of the Bureau. Monthly bulletin, Feb. 1901; whole no. 89, v. 10, no. 2. p. 231-466. (H. doc. 856, pt. 2.) [Contains articles in English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French.] 25c single copy, S2.00 a yr Contents: Accessions to library. Arbitration. Permanent Court of. Argemina. Budget for I'JOl; miscellaneous notes. Bolivia. Roads and railways; notes. Book notices. Brazil. Rubber industry: notes. Chile. Movement of mineral products; notes. Cott'ee. Trartic in, in 1900. Coffee duties, Etn-opean. ■Costa Rica. Foreign commerce of 1900; decree modifying banking law. Ecuador. Proposed new province; railway material from United States. ■Guatemala. Notes. Haiti. Mininmin tariff treaty with France; banana industry. Honduras. P'residi'iif s message: government building at Buffalo. Latin America, Trade opportunities in. Metric system. Mexico. I'opulation of Republic: Tehuantepec Railroad; mineral wealth; India rubtjer industry; notes. Paraguay. Notes. Periodicals and newspapers on file. Peru. HarvaM University meteorological stations; miscellaneous notes. Platinum production in 1900. Spanish .\nnrica. Trade with. United Status, Commercial expansion in. Trade with I^atin America; imports of rubber and gutta-pen-ha: national standardizing bureau: commodities and wages in Phili|ipines: lu'oposed float- ing exjiosition; new steamship lines; iron production and industry: rei-ognition of Latin American consular officers: notes. Uruguay. Recejition of Minister Cuestas; coinage of nickel currency: official crop report; exports of chilled meats. Venezuela. Notes. Report on coffee with sjiecial reference to Costa Rican product; by J. B. Calvo. 1901. 15 pp. FOREIGN COMMERCE BUREAU Advance sheets of consular reports, Feb. 1-28, 1901; nos. 950-973. ^Map. [Daily except Sundays and liolidays; 2 numbers issued Feb. 13.] Contents: Acetylene search lights in Sweden, note: no. 972. Alcohol, wines, etc.. French tax on. by R. P. Skinner; no. 9.59. AiUoniol)ile regulations in Amsterdam, transmitted by F. n. Hill; no. 957. Baltic-White Sea canal, note: no. 9.5(1. Beet and cane sugars in Furope, by W.T. Griffin: no. 9(17. Birmingham's food supply, transmitted by Marshal Halstead; no. 951. Boot and sIidc industry in Spain, by .).(;. Lay; no. yos. Boot and shdu trade iii Htuigary, by F. I), criester: no.9C)3. Brazilian tiiritY changes, transmitted Ijy II. W. Furniss; no. 971. Britisli Ciihniibia, New railway in, note: no. 9.54. British Munihiras, TarilV of, transmitted liy W. L. .\very: no. 971. British industrial dciiression. by Rufus FU-ining: no. 9.55. Cable, (Jerman-Dutch, to tlic Fast, by Richard Guenther: no.9r>0. Canadian marine insurance, by Gustave Beutelsimclier: no.9(J3. Canadian ncjrthwest Territories, Development of, bv Gustave Beutel.spaeher; no. 957. 164 February, 1901 . Advance sheets of consular report;- — Continued. Contents— Conlunied. Canadian trade with fitrmany, by Gustave BeiUelspacher; no. 963. Catalogues ill Asuncion, note; no. 9.i9. China. New iiort in [reKiilations], transmitted l)y L.S.Wilcox: no. 960. Chinese iiirriculture and .Vinerican luacliiiiery, by Rounsevelle Wildman: no. 971. Coal, Kiissian iiiiinirtatioii and production of. note; no. 950. Coal-discliar,s,'iiiLr apjiaratiis, Irish demand lor, note; no. 965. Coal disioverv in (icrmany, note; no.9.i9. Coal dusi.Coiisumiitioii of", in Germany.by O. J. D. Hughes; no. 971. Cocoanut laitter. .Manufacture of, in Mannheim, by H.W.Harris; no. 972, Con'ce.Ini]iortation of, into France, transmitted by K. P. Skinner; no. 954. Cold storage in Indian ports, note; no. 969. Colombia, KeopcniiiK ol ixirts in, note; no. 954. Cotton crop of liKiia, by R. F. Patterson; no. 967. Cotton industry, (Jennaii, Depression in, note; no. 959. Cotton-oil trade, Marseilles, by K. P. Skinner; no. 966. Electric accessories, .\iiu'rican. Demand for, note; no.9G6. Elcctriit lifjlitiiiK tor German ships, by Richard Guenther; no. 973. Electric i)bint, .Vmcrican, in India, note; no. 969. Electric railways in Canada, note; no. 962. Electric street railway in Mannheim, by H.W.Harris; no. 973. Electric trams. .Vinerican, in Auckland, note; no. 97G. Electric tramways in CardiU, transmitted by D. T. Phillips; no. 973. Electrical railway develoimieiit in Germany.by Richard Guenther; no. 972. England's trade with Ii'cland, note: no. 962. Fla.x in Europe, bv W. K. Herzog; no. 953. Flour in China, by H. B. Miller: no. 970. Forestry in India and Canada, by Gustave Beutelspacher; no. 956. Fruits, .\merican, in Germany, by O. J. D. Hughes; no. 960. Furniture, American, in England, transmitted by S. C. MeFarland; no. 954. German canal project, note; no. 963. Germany, Harvests of 1900 in, by F. H. Mason; no. 958. How to sell goods in, note; no. 969. Glass industry of borniine, by Max Adler; no. 963. Guadeloupe, Finances in, note; no. 970. Guatemalan farilT, Rebate in [decree] , note; no. 956. Hungarv.Tradt' in, note; no. 959. industrial-art exhibitions. Austrian, by C. B. Hurst: no. 9.59. Iron and mat'hinery market, German, note; no. 964. Iron manufacturer.s of Russia, Meeting of, note; no. 9.50. Jam, etc., American, in England, transmitted by James Boyle: no. 964. Labor, Council of, in Marseilles, by R. P. Skinner; no. 953. Leather, New process for preparation of, note; no. 9.52. Lumber, American, German market for, by H. W. Diederich: no. 962. Lumber trade of New Brunswick, by Gustave Beutelspacher; no. 951. Machinery, American, for Dutch India, by F. D. Hill: no. 966. in Russia, note; no. 967. Meats, canned, and sausages, German prohibition of, transmitted by Richard Guenther; no. 969. Merchant marine and shipbuilding. World's, by Richard Guenther; no. 967. Mineral development of Nova Scotia, transmitted by J.G. Fo.ster; no. 973. Nobel Institute, Corresiiondeiice with, note; no. 967. Ontario, northern, Development of, by H.S. Culver; no. 9(59. O.xvgen, Commercial, note; no. 973. Placer gold mining claims in British Columbia [law], transmitted by L. E. Dudley; no. 9.56. Poultry, Canadian, in England, transmitted by Marshal Halstead; no. 950. Poultry-iilucking machines, Belgian demand for, note: no. 955. Ciuiniiie auction in Java, by B.S.Rairden; no.95S. Ribbon trade at St. Etieiine, by H.S. Brunot; no. 965. Rice-milling machinery in Siam, by Hamilton King; no. 960. Rice trust in (icrmany,' l)y H. W. Diederich; no. 964. Rublier sliii)mcnts. Bra/.iiiaii. note: no. 953. Russia, Stamped documents in, l)y W. R. Holknvay; no. 972. Samoa, Development of, note: no. 9.i3. School methoils, I'niled States, for Guatemala, note; no. 962. Shingle combine in Hritish Columbia, by L. K. Dudley; no. 952. Shoe trade in Malaga, by H. II. Ridgely; no. 968. Shoes. Cnitttl Slates, in Canada, by (\ E. Turner; no. 964. Silk industry. World's, transmitted by J. C. Covert; no. 965. Spain. Change of railway time in. note; no. 967. Spanish railways. Foreigners in, note; no. 962. Spelt in Manitoba. Ijy (iustave Beutelspacher: no. 9.51. Steamshi|> lines at Panama, note; no. 9.50. Steamshi|> servict'. South .\merican: no. 9.5.S. Steamships, tierman, for .\merican trade, note: no. 970 Steel rails, ,\merican, in Aii.strala.sia, note; no. 952. Street ears in St. Petersburg, note; no. 968. February, 1901 165 Advance sheets of consular rei)ort.« — ContimiciL .Contents— ContinnL'd. Sugar, Production of, in Spain, l)y J.G. Lay: no. 972. Sweden, Imitations of American goods in, note; no. Wi.'i. Textile industry, (^terman. Decline in. l>y Max Adier; no. 972. Trade, foreign, (General survey of, l>y Frederic Kmory. no. 961. Typewriters in Netherlands. l)y F. 1). Hill; no. 96(). Vancouver-Alaska direct steam comminucation, by L. E. Dudley; no. 952. Wages, English, in iron trade, note; no. 971. workmen's, Attachment of, in France; no. 95S. Wheat and linseeincoln. Leather and shoes in Egyj)!; l)y Walter Schumann. Machinery. Demand for. in Guadeloupe; by L. H. .\yme. Malaga-grape crop; by B. H. RiLde Leon. Medical degrees in Germany; transmitted l)y O. .1. D. Hughes. Nail factory. New, in Belgiiim; by G.W.Roosevelt. Notes. Oeher in (Jermany: by F. H. Ma.son. Pacitic islands. Annexation of, by New Zealand; transmitted by J. P. Bray. Paper, Hints to exporters of; by Walter Sclunnann. Quebec and Vermont. New railroad conneciion between; by F. S.S.Johnson. Salvador, Tariff of ; transmitted by .lohn .lenkins. Sanitary treaty between .\rgentina and Uruguay. Saxony, Commercial education in; by K. I,. Harris. Silver," Coinage of. in Mexico; transmitted by A. I). Barlow. Spain, Fraudulent letters from; by Bellamy Storer. Steamship contract. .N'icaraguan; transmitted by W. B. Sorsby. Steamship line. New Gerinau, to South .Vmeriea; by M..J.Baehr. Steamship service to eastern Pacitic. Stock raising in Paraguay; by William Harrison and .I.N. Rutfin. Telegra[ihy. Wireless, between Belgium and England; by G. W. Roosevelt. Trade. .Vmerican reputation in: by Kufus Fleming. Tramways. Zurich. Developnniit of; l)y .\dam Lieberknecht. Tuberculosis. Precautious against, in Germany; transmitted by .1. F. Monaghan. Tunnel, Proposed. fro7n Europe to Africa; by (i. H. Murphy. Wheat, Proposed German duty on; by H. W. Diederieh. Wool industry, French: by W. P. .\twell. Wool scouring in France; by \\. P. Atwell. 166 February, 1901 porto rico Letter from pres^idinj; judfre of court of district of Ponce, statement of work of court since its organization, Aug. 20, 1899 [-Dec. 31, 1900]. 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( H. doc. 404. ) Mahon River, Del. Letter recommending additional approi)riation for completiim of :Mahon River light. Fel). 13, 1901. 1 j). ( H. doc. 457. ) Pacific Coast. Letter n-coniiuendiiig ai>priipriation of unexjjendeil l)al- ance in construction of (|uarters for keei>ers of light stations on Pacific coast. Feb. 12, 1901. 1 p. (H. doc. 452.) Papers. Schedule of useless documents on files of Department. Feb. 2, 1901. 12 pp. (H. doc. 397.) Pneumatic tul»es. Kstimate of ai)propriation for oi)eration of tubes [1901]. Feb. 6, 1901. 1 p. (H.doc. 423. ) Postage. Additional deficiencv cf^tiuiates for jiostage. Feb. 4, 1901. 1 p. (H.doc. 408.) February, 1901 167 Report. Annual report of Secretary on state of finances [with tables and reports of lieads of Vmreaus] 1900. 1901. cxlix-|-683 pp. (Treas. Dept.. 14, 1901. 1 p. 4" (Dept. circular 9, 1901; Division of Customs.) Export bounties on sugar ])roduced in Russia. 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BOOKKEEPING AND WARRANTS DIVISION Comparative statement of receipts and expenditures of United States [for month and 8 months einling Feb. 1900 and 1901]. 1 ji. oblong 8" [Monthlv.] 168 February, 1901 Statement of balances, appropriations, and expenditures of Government, 1900. [1901.] 109 pp. 4" (Treas.Dept.doc. 2212.) Statement of Treasury, Feb. 1-28, 1901. Elach [3] pp. 4° [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY XoTE.— The Charts, Coa.st Pilots, and Tide Tables of the Coast and Geodetic Sur- vey are sold at the oflice of the Survey, in Washington, and also by one or more sales affents in each of the important American seaports. The iimntlily Notice to Mariners may be had free at these agencies, at all United States custom-houses, at the branch h'ydrographic offices of the Navy Department, at United States consul- ates in foreigii ports, and at the office of the Coast Survey. Magnetic survev of North Carolina, values of magnetic declination at county seat's, 1750-1910; by D.L. Hazard. 1901. 12 pp. 4» (Bulle- tin, v. 8, no. 41.) Notice to Mariners 266; index, 1900. [1901.] 17 pp. 4" Same, 267; Jan. 16, 1901. 2 pp. 4" Same, 268; Jan. 1901. 18-f [2] pp. 4" [Montlily.] Note.— Contains corrections for charts of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, with lists of new charts, canceled editions, etc. Report of superintendent showing progress of work, 1899. 1900 [1901]. 964 pp. il. 18 pi. 26 maps, 2 in pocket, 4" (S. doc. 454, 56th Cong. Istsess.) SI. 60 Note. — Of the 10 appendixes in this volume, no.l contains details of office work, no. 2 ccmtains details of field work, and nos. 3-10 have each been printed separately and are entered in the January catalogue, pages 69,70. Statement of expenditures, 1900. Feb. 14, 1901 . 18 pp. ( H. doQ. 465. ) COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY Bulletin 407-410; Feb. 4-25, 1901. 4" [Weekly.] Note.— Announces changes in officers of national banks, organization of new banks, liquidations, etc. IMMIGRATION BUREAU Communication relating to necessity of extending time in which Chi- nese residents of Hawaiian Islands mav be registered. Feb. 14, 1901. 2 pp. (H. doc. 464.) INTERNAL REVENUE OFFICE Exempting distillers of brandy from tigs or cherries from law from which distillers of brandy from certain other fruits have Ix^en exempted. Feb. 23, 1901. 1 p. 4° ([Circular] 592; Dept. circular 17, 1901.) Extending time for tiling returns with collectors ])y manufacturers of and wholesale dealers in oleomargarine, and permitting such returns to be signed and sworn to l)y manager, sui)erintendent, or attorney in certain cases. Feb. 15, 1901. 1 p. 4" ( [Circular] 591; Dept. cir- cular 13,1901.) Treasury decisions under internal revenue laws, v. 3; Jan. -Dec. 1900. 1901. iii ! 343 • xvii \)\t. [Contains internal revenue decisions nund)ered l-2()0. Decisions, Jan. 1N9S-I)cc. 1S99, were included in the volumes of Treasury Decisions under Tariff Laws, etc.] * Sheep, $1.00 LIFE-SAVING SERVICE Concerning unlawful killing of birds. Feb. 26, 1901. 1 p. 4° (Dept. circular 18, 1901.) February, 1901 169 light-house p.oard Note. — The Biillotins, Boacon and Buoy Lists, and Liglit Lists published by the Light-Honso Board can be obtainecL free "of charfjre.on apnlication tn tlie oHice 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. Annual report, 1900. 1900 [1901]. 220 pp. 19 inapi^. (Treas.Dept.doc. •2-206. ) Bulletin 117, recent changes in aids to navile amount of subsidies payable under said bill.] Feb. 13, 1901. 5 pp. (S. doc. 161.) REVENUE CUTTER SERVICE Estimateof appropriation for deficiencies. Feb. 6, 1901. 2i)p. (H. doc. 422.) STATIONERY^ PRINTING, AND BLANKS DIVISION Estimate of deficiencv in appropriation for stationery for Trea.sury De- partment. Felj. 25, 1901. 2 pp. (S. doc. 187.) STATISTICS BUREAU Advance sheets from Monthly Summary of Commerce and Finance, showing details of imports and exports bv articles and countries for Jan. 1901. 64 pp. 4" 11165— No. 71- 170 February, 1901 Exports of domestic breadstuff.*, jtrovisions, cotton, and mineral oils, Jan. 1901. 13 pp. 4" (Bulletin 7, series 1900-1901.) [IMonthly.] Imports and exjiorts of United States, Jan. 1901. 1 ]>. 4" [Monthly.] Monthly Sununarv of Connnerce and Finance of United States, Dec. 1900; no. 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Same, 27-49 [1901]; Feb. 1-28, 1901. 12" [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] Stations of Army, Feb. 21, 1901. [2] pp. oblong f" [Weekly; none issued Feb. 7, 14, 28.] ARMY Report of lieutenant-general commanding Army [with report.s of adju- tant-general, inspector-general, department commanders, etc.], 1900. 1900 [1901]. pt. 1, ii - 350 pp. il. 104 pi. map, 7 tab. (War Dept., Reports, 1900 [v. 1, pt. 3] ; H. doc. 2. ) *75c Contents : Reports of — Adjutant-general. Cavalry and Light Artillery School, Fort Riley. Infantry and Cavalry School, Fort Leavenworth. Insjiector-general. Lieutenant-general commanding Army. Military departments of Alaska. California, the Colorado, the Columbia, Da- kota. "the East, the Lakes, Matanza.s and Santa Clara, the Missouri, Porto Rico, Santiago and Puerto Principe, Texas, Western Cuba. Military Division of Cuba. Same. pt. 2, ii 4- 608 pp. 65 pi. 7 maps. (War Dept., Reports, 1900 [v. l,pt.4]; H.doc.2.) *$1.05 Contents : Reports of — Military Department of Habana, July 1, 1899-May 1, 1900. Military Division of Philippines, Major-General Otis, Sept. 1, 1899-May 5, 1900. CAV.\LRY .\XD LIGHT .\RTILLERY .SCHOOL Annual report, Julv 1, 1899-Xov. 12, 1900; George B. Rodnev, com- mandant. [Fort Riley, Kans.] 1900. 37 pp. 12" MILITARY DEPARTMENTS AND DIVISIONS Cuba. [Amendments to export rates of duty on tobacco. ] Feb. 1 1 , 1901. [2] 1. (No. 50.) [English and Spanish.] [Corrections in indexes to English and Spanish editions of Cus- toms Tariff.] Jan. 28, 1901. 7 pp. (No. 33. ) [Ruling relative to classification under paragraph 345 of Customs Tariff.] Feb. 7, 1901. 1 p. (No. 49.) [English and Spanish.] Philippines. Major-General MacArthur's proclamation outlining more rigid policy, Manila, P. I., Dec. 20, 1900. Feb. 14, 1901. 4 pp. (S. doc. 167.) 172 February, 1901 Philippines — Continued. 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February, 1901 173 insular affairs division Circular 46; Fel). 5, isOl. 1 p. 12" Monthlv suinmarv of coininerce of Philippine It^laiuls, Julv, 1900; no. 1, i-eriW li»00-]si01. 15)01. p. l-(>3, 4" " *10c Translation of law of civil procedure for Cul)a anil Porto Rico, witli annotations, notes, and amendments made since American occupa- tion. Jan. 1901. xi + 544 pp. *30c MEDICAL DEPARTMENT Circular 1,2 [1901] ; Jan. 5, Feb. 8, 1901. 9 il. 12" Circular of information for candidates seeking appointment in Medical Corps of Army. [Feb. 4, 1901.] 12 pp. 12° Circular of information for i)ersons desirous of enlistinjr in Hospital Corps, Army. [Feb. 7, 1901.] 3 pp. 12" Letter relative to ajiproiiriation for department for 1902. Feb. 21, 1901. 3 pp. (S. doc. 180. ) Specifications for pluml)ing and !). 15, 1901. 2 pp. (S. doc. 169. ) Preble, Fort. Pul)lic sale [of ordnance ])ropertv at fort, Portland, Me.]. [Jan. 30, 1901.] 2 1. large 8" Proving (iround, Sandv Hook. Estimate of ajjpropriation for chemical laboratory. Feb. 8, 1901. 3 pp. ( II. doc. 441.) Rapid-fire guns. Estimate of appropriation for rapid-fire guns. Feb. 7, 1901. 2 pp. (II. doc. 426.) Report of chief [with appendixes, 1900]. 1900 [1901]. 474 pp. il. 62 pi. ( War Dept., Reports, 1900 [v. 3] ; H. doc. 2. ) *60c Scammel, Fort. Public sale [of ordnance property at forts Scannnel and Gorges, Portland Harbor, Me.]. [Jan. 31, 1901.] 3 1. large 8" ROCK ISLAND .\USEXAL Catalogue of small arms, efiuiinuents, etc., for sale at arsenal. 1901. 12 pp. 4" Estimate of apjiropriation for arsenal. Feb. 16, 1901. 4 pp. (H. doc. 468.) 174 February, 1901 SPRINGFIELD ARMORY Catalogue of guns, projectiles, carriages, small arms, ammunition, etc., for sale at armory. 1901. 16 pp. 4" PAY DEPARTMENT Circular 252; Feb. 23, 1901. 4 pp. 12° Distance circular 5, 6; Feb. 6, 2.5, 1901. ^lonthly station list of officers, Fel). 1, 1901. 4 pp. Stoppage circular, Feb. 15, 1901. 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[Secretary of War, Letter of, transmitting] report. PORTO RICO CENSUS OFFICE Informe sobre censo de Puerto Rico, 1899; traducido del ingles por Frank L. Joannini. 1900 [1901]. 413 pp. 52 pi. 9 maps. QUARTERMASTER'S DEPARTMENT Baldwin, John D. Papers relating to claim of Baldwin. Feb. 26, 1901. 6 pp. (H. doc. 493.) Barrett Manufacturing Company. Papers relating to claim of company. Feb. 7, 1901 . 3 pp. (H. doc. 425. ) Beauchamp, AVilliam 8. Papers in claim of Beauchamp. Feb. 4, 1901. 13 pp. (H. doc. 406.) Bills of lading. Circular letter [calling attention to regulations for issuing bills of lading, etc.]. Feb. 4, 1901. 2 pp. 12° Citv Stables and Supjilv Company, Limited. Papers in claim of com- " pany. Feb. 2, 190l" 4 pp. (IL doc. 402. ) DardancUe, Ark. Letter requesting papers concerning claim of Presby- terian Church of Dardanelle. Feb. 4, 1901. 2 pp. (H. doc. 411.) Des Moines, Iowa. Estimate of apimtpriation for military post at Des Moines. Feb. 2, 1901. 3 pp. ( H. doc. 398.) 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It is sold by the Public Printer on the following terms: Single copy, 3 cents if riot more than 24 pages, and 1 cent more for each additional 8 pages; per month, fl.50; per short session, $-1.00: per long session, S8.00. Sub- scriptions are payable in advance. The bound volumes of the Record are .sold also by the Superintendent of Documents, the price averaging about 81. -10 per part. The set containing the proceedings of the 1st session of the 56th Congrress is in 9 parts and costs S13.00. Same, index [including History of bills and joint resolutions] 6, [to] nos. 63-71, Feb. 25-:Mar. 4, 1901. 94 pp. 4" Same, 57th Congress, special session of Senate, v. 35, nos. 1-6; Mar. 4-9, 1901. p. 1-46, 40 CONFERENCE COMMITTEES Hearings before conference committee on H. 11820, to ratify agreement with Cherokee Indians, and H. 11821, to ratify agreement with Muscogee or Creek Indians; presented by I\Ir. Thurston. Mar. 1, 1901. 53 pp. (S. doc. 213.) LAWS Agriculture, Department of. Act making appropriations for Depart- ment, 1902. Approyed Mar. 2, 1901. 18 pp. (Public 120.) Alabama Riyer. Act to authorize Montgomery and Autauga Bridge Company to construct Ijridge across riyer near Montgomery, Ala. Approyed Mar. 3, 1901. 2 pp. (Public 145. ) Alaska. Act to amend act making further proyisions for ciyil goyern- ment for Alaska [in respect to school moneys]. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Public 164.) Allen, William. Act to pension Allen. Approyed Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Priyate 685. ) Appropriations. Act making appropriations for legislatiye, executiye, and judicial expenses, 1902. Approyed INIar. 3, 1901. 56 pp. (Public 135.) Act making appropriations for sundry ciyil expenses, 1902. Ap- proved :Mar.3, 1901. 63 pp. (Pul)lic 158.) Act making appropriations to sup])ly deficiencies, 1901 and prior years. Approved !Mar. 3, 1901. 54 pp. (Public 136.) Army. Act making appropriation for Army, 1902. Approved Mar. 2, 1901. 18 pp. (Public 118.) 189 190 March, 1901 Ashmead, William. Act to pension Ashmead. Approved ^lar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 592. ) Aten, William L. Act to increase pension of Aten. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 585.) Axtell, Philetus M. Act to increase pension of Axtell. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 649.) Balclutha, ship. Act to provide American register for ship. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Public 180.) Ball, "William H. Act to increase pension of Ball. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 6G0.) Baltimore, Md. Act to deliver to maj'or of Baltimore Ionic columns [in custom-house]. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Public 153.) Barber, Casper. Act for relief of [George E. King and] devisees of Barber. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private 768.) Barr, John G. Act to pension Barr. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private 723.) Barron, Marv. Act to pension Mrs. Barron. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private 724.) Barrv, ^Marv Priscilla Allen. Act to pension Mrs. Barrv. Approved Mar. 1,"1901. 1 p. (Private 665. ) Bascombe, Hubert. Act to increase pension of Bascombe. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 674.) Baughman, Samuel. Act to increase pension of Baughman. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private 733.) Baxter, Elijah. Act to increase pension of Baxter. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private 717.) Bellinger, James H. Act to increase pension of Bellinger. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 621.) Binns, Charles E. Act to pension Binns. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private 741.) Black, John. Act to pension Black. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 606.) Black, Lewis. Act to increa.se pension of Black. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private 704. ) Bodurtha, George W. Act to increase pension of Bodurtha. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 615.) Bouslough, William H. H. Act to increase pension of Bouslough. Ap- proved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private 720. ) Bradv, Maggie Alice. Act to pension Mrs. Bradv. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 652. ) Bradv, Willis. Act to pension Bradv. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private 752. ) Bridges, Sarah F. Act to increase pension of Mrs. Bridges. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 638.) Bristol, Tenn. and Va. Joint resolution ratifying agreement between Tennessee and Virginia with reference to boundarv [at Bristol]. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Public res. 18.) Brooklvn Ferry Companv. Act for relief of company. Api>roved Mar. 2, 1901. 1 p. (Private 690.) Browne, Louise Wolcott Knowlton. Act to pension ]\Irs. Browne. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 642.) Browning, Alexander W. Act to increase pension of Browning. Ap- proved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 578. ) Bruner,- Jessie A. Act to pension Mrs. Bruner, Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 639.) March, 1901 191 Bughman, Elizabeth. Act to pension Mrs. Bughman. Approved ^lar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 644.) Barrage, George F. Act to increase pension of Barrage. Approved -Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 591.) Canadav, John W. Act to increase pension of Canaday. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 575.) Carbee, John F. Act to increase pension of Carbee. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private 755.) Case, Frank B. Act for reUef of Ca.se. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private 699.) Causev, Elizabeth. Act to increase pension of Mrs. Causey. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private 725. ) Chamberlain, Annie. Act to pension Mrs. Chamberlain. Approved :Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private 722. ) Cherokee Indians. Act to ratifv agreement with Indians. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 15 pp. (PulJlic 111.) Clark, Uriah. Act to increase pension of Clark. Approved ]Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 593.) Clerks of United States courts. Act to amend [act making ajipropria- tions for legislative, executive, and judicial expenses, 1897, so as to authorize deputv clerks of United States courts to administer oaths.] Approved :Mar. "2, 1901. 1 p. (Public 129.) Clifford, Olivia M. Act for relief of Mrs. Clifford. Approved Mar. 2, 1901. 1 p. (Private 688. ) Cogswell, Stacv H. Act to increase pension of Cogswell. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 620.) Cole, Charles R. Act to increase pension of Cole. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. Ip. (Private 659.) Colhoun, Marv A. Act to increase pension of Mrs. Colhoun. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 613.) Comegvs, John T. Act to increase pension of Comegvs. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 632.) Connell, Arthur. Act for relief of Connell. Approved ^lar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private 706. ) Coonan, Daniel. Act for relief of Coonan. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private 697.) Coston, Ella V. Act to increase pension of Mrs. Coston. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private 734.) Court commissioners. Act supplementary to act to prohibit coming of Chinese into United States, approved *^Iay 5, 1892, fixing compensa- tion of commissioners in such cases [etc.]. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Public 150. ) Courts-martial. Act to prevent failure of militarv justice. Approved Mar. 2, 1901. 2 pp. (Public 124.) Courts of United States. Act to create Federal judicial district in Penn- svlvania, to be called middle district. Approved Mar. 2, 1901. 3 pp. (Public 116.) Act to amend act to constitute new division of eastern judicial tlis- trict of Texas, and for terms of court at Sherman. Approvetl Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Public 186.) Cragg, Edmund. Act to increase pension of Cragg. Approved Mar. 1, T901. 1 p. (Private 654. ) Cramer, Marv L. Act to increase pension of ^Nlrs. Cramer. Ai)proved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private 711. ) Crawford, Eliza R. Act to pay Mrs. Crawford amount of loan certificate issued in 1779. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private 716. ) 192 March, 1901 Crayon, Mrs. Martha. Act to issue i)atent to heirs of Tawamnoha, or Martlia Cravon, conveving certain lands in North Dakota. Approved Mar. 8, IQOL 1 p. (Pul)lic 161. ) Creek Indians. Act to ratify agreement with ]\Iuscogee or Creek In- dians. Approved :\Iar. 1, 1901. 13 pp. (Public 112.) Crenshaw, Julia. Act to increase pension of Mrs. Crenshaw. Approved Mar. 1 , 1901 . 1 p. (Private 634. ) Cumberland liiver. Act authorizing bridge across river at or near Carthage, Tenn. Approved Mar. 2, 1901. 2 pp. (Public 132. ) Act to authorize Nashville, Tenn., to construct bridge across river. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Public 185.) Cummings, Albert S. Act to pension Cummings. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. Ip. (Private 567.) Damon, Warren. Act to increase pension of Damon. Apj^roved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 666.) Daugliertj% Aquilla J. Act for relief of Daugherty. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. Ip. (Private 764.) Davis, John M. Act for relief of Davis. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private 695.) Dawley, Jesse N. Act to increase j^ension of Dawley. Approved Mar. 1,1901. 1 p. (Private 586.) Dawson, Ezekiel. Act to increase pension of Dawson. Approved Mar. 3,1901. 1 p. (Private 749.) De Coster, Francisco V. Act for relief of De Coster. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 576. ) Delaney, James C. Act to increase pension of Delaney. Approved Mar. 1,1901. 1 p. (Private 584.) Diplomatic service. Act making aj^jiropriations for diplomatic and con- sular service, 1902. Approved Mar. 2, 1901. 14 pp. (Public 117.) Dismukes, Martin. Act to pension Dismukes. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 656. ) District of Columbia. Act for relocation of certain tracks of street rail- ways in District. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Public 107.) Act making appropriations for District, 1902. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 26 pp. (Public 106.) Act to permit certain burials in lands of Protestant Episcopal Cath- edral Foundation of District. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Pub- licl04.) Act [enlarging jurisdiction of Supreme Court of Distri(5t in] suit for protection of interests of United States in Potomac Flats. Approved Mar. 2, 1901. 1 p. (Public 130.) Act to amend act conferring on Supreme Court of District jurisdic- tion to take proof of execution of wills affecting real estate. Ap- proved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Public 175.) Act to amend acts for protection of birds, game, and fish in District. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 3 pp. (Public 149. ) Act to enlarge powers of courts of District in cases involving delin- quent children. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 2 pp. (Public 152. ) Act to esta])lish code of law for District. Ai)])roved Mar. 3, 1901. 275 pp. (Public 159.) Joint resolution extending time within which street railroads in District may be constructed [l)y Washington and Gettysburg Kail- way Comi)any and Columbia Railway]. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Publicres.il.) Joint resolution regulating licenses to jiroprietors of theaters in Dis- trict. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Public res. 12.) March, 1901 193 Dorcev, Jamea Act to pension Doroev. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 623.) Douglass, iNIilbre V. Act to increase pension of Douglass. Approved -Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private 727. ) Duggan, Patrick F. Act for relief of Alice Walsh [heir of Duggan]. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. ( Private 570. ) Dunawav, Nancy J. Act to pension Mrs. Dunawav. Approved Mar. 1,1901. 1 p. (Private 589.) Dunkelberger, Isaac R. Act for relief of Dunkelberger. Approved Mar. 3, 190L 1 p. (Private 701.) Dusenberry, Hannah ^lartlia. Act to pension ]Mrs. Dusenberry. Ap- proved :\Iar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private 746.) Duvall, Isaac H. Act to increase pension of Duvall. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private 710.) EichelV)erger, John W. Act to increase pension of Eichelberger. Ap- proved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 627.) Enlisted men. Act for reward of enlisted men of Navy or Marine Corps. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Public 155.) Everett, Wash. Act extending to Everett privileges of immediate trans- portation. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Public 162. ) Ezekiel, Kate. Act to increase pension of Mrs. Ezekiel. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 579.) Faircliild, AUiert H. Act to increase pension of Fairchild. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 643.) Fall River, ^lass. Act to extend privileges of 7th section of immediate transportation act to Fall River. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Public 142.) Fansler, Keziah. Act to increase pension of Mrs. Fansler. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 604.) Fetterman, Fort, Wyo. Act granting homesteaders on reservation right to purchase pasture or grazing land. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Public 138.) Fitzpatrick, W. T. Act for relief of Fitzpatrick. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private 705.) Flint River. Act to revive act to authorize Georgia Pine Railway to constrtict V)ridge across river in Decatur County, Ga. Approved Mar. 2, 1901. 1 p. (Public 131.) Force, Charles H. Act to increase pen.sion of Force. Approved Mar. 1,1901. 1 p. (Private 602.) Fortifications. Act making appropriations for fortifications and ord- nance [1902]. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 4 pp. (Pubhc 113.) Frost, Mary R. Act for relief of adnunistrator of Mrs. Frost. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private 715.) Furv, Elizabeth. Act to i)ension Elizabeth Furv. Approved Mar. 1, "1901. 1 p. (Private 680.) Gardner, Marv Fryer. Act to pension Mrs. Gardner. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 664.) Gardner, William H. Act to increase pension of Gardner. Api^roved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 596.) General Federation of W(jmen's Clubs. Act granting charter to federa- tion. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Public 165.) Gold. Act to amend act amending act t(j authorize receipt of United States gold coin in exchange for goler] all claims to real estate in District of which Patrick Kavanagh died seized. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private 765.) Horner, John W. Act to increase pension of Horner. Api)roved Mar. 3,1901. 1 p. (Private 743.) Horsey, Lewis S. Act to increase pension of Horsey. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 574.) Howe, Zadok S. Act to increase pension of Howe. Approved I\Iar. 1, 1901. Ip. (Private 673.) Hunter, Jane. Act to pension Jane Hunter. Approved ]\Iar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private 730.) March, 1901 195 Hutton, James A. Act authorizing apiiointinent of Hutton to captaincy of infantry. Approved -Mar. 3, 1901. 1 j). ( Private 700. ) Hyde, Mary M. Act to increase i)ension of "Sim. Hvde. Appntved Mar. 1, '1901. 1 p. (Private 602.) Hydrography. Joint resolution concerning i)rinting of [j)arts of] annual report of Geological Survey [which relate to hydrograi>iiy, forestry, and mining and mineral resources]. Approved ]\lar. 2, 1901. 1 p. (Public res. 16.) Inauguration. Joint resolution giving commissioners of District of Co- lumbia authority to ])rovide for j>ul)lic comfort [during inaugural ceremonies]. Approved .Mar. 2, 1901. 1 ji. (Public res. 1.3.) Indian Territory. Act to amend I'hajjter 119, United States Statutes at Large 24 [so as to admit Indians of Territory to citizenship]. Ap- proved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Public 173.) Indians. Act making appropriations for Indian Department, 1902. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 31 pp. (Public 137.) Internal re\enue. Act to amend act to i)royide ways and means to meet war expenditures [so as] to reduce taxation thereunder. Approved Mar. 2, 1901. 13 pp. (Public 121.) Jackson, Jeremiah. Act to increase pension of Jackson. Approved Mar. 1,1901. 1 p. (Private 609.) Jamestown and Northern Railway. Act granting right of way to rail- way through Devils Lake Reservation, N. Dak. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Public 174.) Jarvis, George C. Act to increase pension of Jarvis. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 631.) Jarvis, Nathan S. Act for relief of Jarvis. Approved Mar. 2, 1901. 1 p. (Public 134.) Johnson, John. Act to increase pension of Johnson. Approved ]\lar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 598. ) Johnson, Theron. Act to increase pension of Johnson. Approved 3Iar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 611.) Jones, Alfred H. Act to increase pension of Jones. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private 709.) Jones, Linsay C. Act to increase pension of Jones. Approved ]Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 676.) Jones, Robert H. Act to increase pension of Jones. Approved 3Iar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 641.) Keene, Henry. Act to increase pension of Keene. Approved ]Mar. 1, 1901. Ip. (Private 603.) Kelly, James. Act for relief of Kelly. Approved Mar. 2, 1901. 1 p. (Private 689.) Kennerlv, Charles M. Act for relief of Kennerly. Approved ^lar. 2, 190L 1 p. (Private 694.) Kerstetter, Thomas J. Act to increase pension of Kerstetter. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private 754.) Kersting, Franklin. Act to increa.se pension of Kersting. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 587.) Killen, P'lizabeth M. Act to pension Elizabeth M. Killen. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private 740.) Kimball, Morris B. Act to increase pen.«ion of Kiml)all. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 580.) Knight, Emily S. Act to pension Mrs. Knight. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private 761.) 196 March, 1901 Koehler, Nellie T. P. Act to increase pension of Mrs. Koehler. Ap- proved :Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. ( Private 737. ) Kurth, Katy. Act to pension Katv Kurth. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private 729.) Lavaca Bay. Act authorizing Calhoun County, Tex., to construct bridge across bay. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 2 pp. (Public 114.) Lavigne, Ernestine. Act to pension Mrs. Lavigne. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 683. ) Lawton, ^laniie Craig. Act to pension ]\Irs. Lawton. Approved !Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 590.) Leahv, Eugene. Act to increase pension of Leahv. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private 739.) Leavev, Bertha. Act to increase pension of Mrs. Leavey. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 582. ) Lee, Franklin. Act for relief of Lee and Charles F. Dunbar. Approved Mar. 1,1901. 1 p. (Private 565.) Leiper, Henrietta M. Act to increase pension of Mrs. Leiper. Approved Mar. 1,1901. 1 p. (Private 62-5.) Lewis, Frances Helen. Act to pension Mrs. Lewis. Approved ]Mar. 1 1901. 1 p. (Private 617.) Little, Charles W. Act to increase pension of Little. Approved ^lar. 3,1901. Ip. (Private 714. ) Lowelltown, Me. Act to establish Lowelltown subport of entrv. Ap- proved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Public 166.) Luml)er and timV^er. Act to extend provisions of sec. 8 of act to repeal timber-culture laws [etc.], approved Mar. 3, 1891, concerning prose- cutions for cutting timber on public lands, to California, Oregon, and Washington. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Publicl60.) Luttrell, Armilda J. Act to pension Mrs. Luttrell. Approved ]Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private 726.) Lynch, Elias M. Act to increase pension of Lvnch. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 608.) Mabrv, Lucie M. Act to increase pension of Mrs. Mabry. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 636.) McConnaughay, Isaac. Act for relief of McConnaughav. Approved Mar. 3,1901. 1 p. (Private 696. ) INIack, Georgina M. Act to increase pension of Mrs. Mack. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 670.) McKennev, Charity. Act to pension Mrs. McKennev. Approved Mar, 1, 1901. 1 p. '(Private 655.) INIcNutt, Arline E. Act to pension Mrs. McNutt. Approved 3Iar. 3, 1901. Ip. (Private 750.) Mann, Levi C. Act to pension Mann. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private 718. ) IMarine Hospital Service. Act to amend act granting additional quaran- tine powers and imposing additional duties ui)ou service, approved Feb. 15, 1893. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Public 141.) ' Marsh, Charles A. Act to increase pension of INIarsh. Ap])roved Mar. 1,1901. 1 p. (Private 637.) Marsh, Fielding. Act to increase pension of Marsh. Approved 3Iar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 583.) May, steam vacht. Act to provide American register for steam vacht. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Public 146.) INIeriwether Snuff and Tobacco Companv. Act for relief of company Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 2 pp. (Private 712.) March, 1901 197 Milen, James A. B. Act to reimburse Miles, PI D. Kellv, and Rawlings Webster. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private tSl.) Militarv Academv. Act making appropriation for academy, 1902. Ap- proved Mar. 2, 1901. 13 pp. (Public 119.) Militarv schools. Act to loan naval equipment to certain military schools. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Public 168.) Millard, Jesse. Act to increase pension of Millard. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 677.) Mi-ssissippi River. Act authorizint: Citizens' liridge Company to con- struct bridge across river [at or near Burlington, Iowa]. Approved Mar. 2, 1901. 3 pp. (Public 128.) Missouri River. Act to extend time for completion of bridge across river [at Yankton, S. Dak., by Dakota Southern Railroad Company]. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Public 144.) Modern Woodmen of America. Act to refund excessive postage paid [by Modern Woodmen of America, David I. Lillard, and Frank G. Simmons] on newsjjapers. Approved Mar. 2, 1901. 1 p. (Public 126.) ^lonongahela River. Act to authorize Fourth Pool Connecting Railroad Company to construct bridge across river. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 2 pp. (Public 105.) Act to revive act to authorize Pittsburg and ^Mansfield Railroad Comi)anv to construct bridge across river [at Pittsburg, Pa.]. Ap- proved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Public 109.) Act to authorize Charleroi and Monessen Bridge Company to con- struct bridge across river [between North Charleroi and Rostraver, Pa.]. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 2 pp. (Public 179.) Munn, James M. Act to increa.se pension of Munn. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 588.) Murphv, Samuel Z. Act to increase pension of Murphy. Approved :Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 600. ) Muscle Shoals Power Company. Act to extend time grante>'. Y., to company. Api)roved ^lar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Public 140.) Ouzts, Joseph P. Act to pay Ouzts. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private 732.) Parsons, ^largaret L. B. Act to increase pension of ]\Irs. Parsons. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private 763.) Patterson, His. Act to pension Patterson. Approved ^lar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private 762.) Payne, AVilliam P. Act to pension Pavne. Approved ^lar. 1, 1901. Ip. (Private 610.) Pearl River. Act to authorize bridge across river at Monticello, Miss. Approved Mar. 2, 1901. 2 pp. (Public 133.) Peglow, J. W. Act confirming lease between Peglow and Seneca Indians. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private 767.) Perrault, Hippolvte. Act to increase pension of Perrault. Approved Mar. 1, 1901.", 1 p. (Private 597.) Pfiuger, J. C. , barkentine. Act to provide American register for bark- entine. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Public 143.) Phillips, John W. Act to increase pension of Phillips. Approved Mar. 1,1901. Ip. (Private 658.) Pigeon River. Act to authorize Pigeon River Improvement, Slide, and Boom Company to enter upon Grand Portage Reservation and im- prove river at cascades. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Public 183. ) Pima County, Ariz. Act authorizing county to issue bonds to redeem certain indebtedness of county. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Public 148.) Porto Rico. Act to amend act temporarily to provide revenues and civil government for Porto Rico and to increase salary of commis- sioner of education provided for by said act. Approved Mar. 2, 1901. 1 p. (PubHcl27.) Post-Office Department. Act making appropriations for Department, 1902. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 10 pp. (Public 156.) Potts, ^largaret A. Act to increase pension of Mrs. Potts. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 635.) Pratt, Ellen. Act to increase pension of Mrs. Pratt. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private 756.) Prisons. Act to amend sec. 5546, Revised Statutes [relative to designa- tion of jail or penitentiary for prisoners, so as to allow removal of prisoners convicted in consular courts in foreign countries to United States]. Approved 3Iar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Public 178.) Pryor Mountains. Act to amend chapter 559, Revised Statutes, ap- proved Mar. 3, 1891 [limiting use of timber on public lands to resi- dents of States in which found, so that provisions shall not apply to south slope of Prvor Mountains, Mont., as against residents of Wy- oming]. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Public 167.) Public Iniildings. Act increasing limit of cost of certain public build- ings. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 3 pp. (Public 154. ) Public documents. Joint resolution to regulate distribution of public documents to Lil^rary of Congress for its own use and for interna- tional exchange. Approved ]\lar. 2, 1901. 1 p. (Public res. 15.) March, 1901 199 Public moneys. Act to amend sec. r>\oH, KeviseL Act to pension Kate M.Scott. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. Ip. (Private 663.) Seabury, Sanmel C. F. Act to increase pension of Seabury. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private 760.) Shaw, Charles T. Act to increase pension of Shaw. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 607.) Shelt, Peter. Act to increase pension of Shelt. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 614.) Short, Narcissa G. Act for relief [bv pension] of Mrs. Short. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 5/'3. ) Sien, Frederick. Act to pension Sien. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 594. ) Smith, George B. Act to increase pension of Smith. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private 744.) 200 March, 1901 Smith, Henrv. Act to increa.«e pension of Smith. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. I'p. (Private 612.) Smitli, Henrv. Act to pen.«ion Smith. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private'748.) Smith, Lorinda N. Act to increase pension of Mrs. Smith. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 577.) Society of American Florit^t.s and Ornamental Horticulturists. Act to incorporate society. Approved ^lar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Public 181.) Spani.^h Claims Commission. Act to carry into effect stipulations of article 7 of treaty between United States and Spain concluded Dec. 10, 1S9S [])y establishing' commission to settle claims of citizens of United States against Spain arising since beginning of late insur- rection in Cuba]. Api)roved Mar. 2, 1901. 4 pp. (Public 115.) Standards Bureau, National. Act to estal)lish bureau [by enlarging functions of Office of Standard Weights and Pleasures] . Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 2 pp. (Public 177.) Stantfm, Marietta p]lizabeth. Act to pension Mrs. Stanton. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 595.) Starr, Marv E. Act to increase pension of ^Irs. Starr. Approved Mar. 1, 190i. 1 p. (Private 679. ) Stewart, Norman. Act to increase pension of Stewart. Approved Mar. 1,1901. 1 p. (Private 628. ) Stitt, Thomas Lutz. Act to authorize appointment of Stitt as officer in Navy. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private 698.) Stout, Joseph T. Act for relief of heirs of Stout. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private 736.) Strickland, Corinne R. Act to pension Mrs. Strickland. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 645. ) Stuart, Florence L. Act to increase pension of Mrs. Stuart. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private 728.) Summers, Charles L. Act to pension Summers. Approved ^lar. 1, 1901. Ip. (Private 571.) Tarburton, George N. Act to increase pension of Tarburton. Ajiproved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 633. ) Tavlor, Asa W. Act to increase pension of Tavlor. Approved Mar. 1, ■ 1901. 1 p. (Private 622.) Tavlor, Catherine L. Act to pension Catherine L. Tavlor. Approved "Mar. 1,1901. 1 p. (Private 605.) Tavlor, John H. Act to increase pension of Tavlor. Approved Mar. 1, " 1901. 1 p. (Private 657.) Thompson, Francis 'M. Act to increase pension of Thompson. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. ( Private 766. ) Thompson, Gustavus Adolphus. Act to remove charge of desertion from Thompson. [Became law by limitation of time, Mar. 2, 1901, without approval.] 1 p. (Private 694a.) Townley, Richard H. Act for relief of Townlev. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private 702.) Townsend, John F. Act to increase pension of Townsend. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 669.) Tufford, Marvin V. Act to increase pension of Tufford. Approved Mar. 1,1901. 1 p. (Private 624.) Tunis, Mary A. Act to increase pension of Mrs. Tunis. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private 745. ) Udell, Grotius N. Act to increase pension of Udell. Approved ^lar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private 757.) March, 11)01 201 War with Spain. Joint resolution to causi' nn-dals to be distrilmted to certain ottieers and men [of Navy and Marine Corps] who partici- pated in war. Approved Mar. 3, "li)01. 1 p. (Pul)lic res. 17. ) Wanl, Bettie Lee. Act to increa.«e pension of Mrs. Ward. Approved Mar. 1 , 1 Wl . 1 p. ( Private 572. ) AVarren, Daniel W. Act to increa.«e pension of Warren. Ai)pr(n-ed Mar. 1, IWl. 1 p. (Private 651.) Waterman, Arba N. Act for relief of Waterman. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private 703.) Wattles, Lizzie. Act to pension Mrs. AN'attles. Ajiproved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 653.) Weckler, John C. Act to remove charge of desertion from Weckler [alias John C. Brown]. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private 708.) Welsh, ^lerit C. Act to increase pension of Welsh. Approved Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. ( Private 672. ) Whitaker, Cohmduis S. Act to pension AVliitaker. Approved Mar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private 742.) White, Fidillar. Act to pension AVhite, alias William Johnson. Ap- proved Alar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 569. ) AA'hite, Alarjiaret G. Act to pension Airs. White. Approved Alar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (, Private 568.) AVhite Alountain Reservation, Ariz. Act to restore to pul)lic domain small tract of reservation. Approved Mar. 2, 1901. 1 p. (Public 125.) AVhitnev, AVilliam C. Act to increase pension of AVhitney. Approved Alar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 678.) AVidows. Act amending sec. 4708, Revised Statutes, in relation to pen- sions to remarried widows. Approved Alar. 3, 1901. 1 1>. (Public 170.) AV'illiams, Rachel J. B. Act to increase pension of Airs. Williams. Approved Alar. 1. 1901. 1 p. (Private 661.) AA'ilson, George AL Act to pension AVilson. Approved Alar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 599.) W'ilson, Leonard. Act for relief of AVilson. Approved Alar. 2, 1901. 1 p. (Private 691.) AVilson, Sallie B. Act to pension Mrs. AVilson. Approved Alar. 3, 1901. 1 p. (Private 738. ) AVimer, Thomas AL Act to increase pension of AVimer. Approved Alar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 650. ) AA'ood, Jane AV. Act to pension Airs. Wood. Approved Alar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (Private 619.) AA'^oodl)ridge, AVilliam E. Act referring to Court of Claims claim of Woodbridge. Approved Mar. 2, 1901. 1 p. (Private 687.) SENATE Establishment and government of District of Columbia; bv AVilliam Tindall. 1901. 30 pp. (S. doc. 207.) Extracts from annual report of British Army Temperance Association for 1898-99, anther papers relating to post exchange and army canteen; presente«l bv Air. Gallinger. Feb. 28, 1901. 31 pj). (8. doc. 210.) Letter from F. S. Alonnett relative to antitrust l)ill; ]>resented l)v Air. Pettigrew. Alar. 1, 1901. 2 pp. (S. doc. 214.) 111!ort favoring H. 1.32yo, for et|ue.«trian s^tatue of Cai^iniir Pulaski at Wasiuugt- per to rank in Army. Mar. 1, 1901. 5 pp. (H. rp. 2981.) Rei)ort favoring H. 13910, to remove di.-^honoraljle discharges from John Shamburger, LouLs iSmith, and Henrv Metzger. Mar. 1. 1901. 3 pp. (H.rp.2982.) Report adverse to H. 10983, to restore Charles H. Campl>ell to Annv on retired list. Mar. 1, 1901. 30 pp. (H.rp. 2987.) NAVAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Davton, A. G. Report favoring H. 14309, for reward of enUsted men of " Navy or Marine Corps. :Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2980.) PRIXTIXCi COMMITTEE Heatwole, J. P. Report favoring S. C. R. 113, to print legislative history of general staff of Army. Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2993.) Report favoring S. C. R. 92, to print report of investigation of i)lants poisort favoring H. 14314, to ameiitl act providing for public print- ing and binding and distribution of public documents [relative to expense of extra printing on document franks for Congressmen]. Mar. 1,1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 2998.) Report favoring S. C. R. 109, to print Military Laws of United States, to include legislation of 56th Congress. Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (H. rp. 2999. ) I'lBLIC LANDS COM.MITTEE Neeors [1902], recommending that House nonconcur in Senate amendments and ask for conference. Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 3002. ) March, lUOl 205 RII.ES COMMITTEE Dalzell, John. Rt'i>ort favoriufr H. R. 441, fixing time for consideration of H. 14017, making appropriations for Armv, 1902. Mar. 1, 1901. 1 p. (H.rp. 29.St3.) Report submitting H. J. R. 31S, for (•ommis.>^ion to visit Porto Rico, Philipjiines. an"pe appended to the description of eacli volume is the serial ntuuber in the .set'of Congressional documents, in continuation of the system adopted in the Checklist of Public Documents issued by this office. 55th Congress, 3d session. House documents, v. 3. No. 2; Reports of War Department, 1898; Major-general commanding Army. [3745] Same, v. 7-9. No. 2; Reports of War Department, 1898; Engi- neers, pts. 4-6. [3749-51] Same, v. 14. No. 5; Reports of Department of Interior, 1898; Sec- retary, Public Lands. [3756] Same, v. 44. Nos. 56-120, except &5-^7, 73, 80, 100, 101 ; Laws other than criminal relating to Alaska, etc. [3786] Same, v. 65. Nos. 122-161, except 136, 141, 143, 154; Survey of Southwest Pa^s, ^lississippi River, etc. [3807] Same, v. 93. No. 310; Patent decisions, 189S. [3835] Same, v. 95. No. 316; Ethnology Bureau, 17th report, 1896, pt. 2. [3837] 56th Congre.ss, 1st session. Senate reports, v. 2. Nos. 225-527, except 516; miscellaneous. [3887] Same, v. 3. No. 516; Adulteration of food products. [3888] Same, v. 4. Nos. 528-765; Public schools in District of Columbia; miscellaneous. [3889] Same, v. 6-8. No. 1052; Right of William A. Clark to seat as Sena- tor from Montana, 3 pts. [3891-93] Same, v. 9. Nos. 1114-1372, except 1243; miscellaneous. [3894] Same, V. 10. Nos. 1373-1675; miscellaneoui?. [3895] Same, v. 11. No. 1023; PLxplorations in Ala.^e reports, v. 5. Nos. 1079-1427, except 1082 and 1158; mis- cellaneous. [4025] Same, V. 6. Nos. J428-1 755; miscellaneous. [4026] Same, V. 7. Nos. 1756-2006; miscellaneous. [4027] Note. — The binding of the volinnes of the Congressional reserve is proceeding sti rapidly that it is anticinated tliat some of the volumes for the '2t\ session of the •VJth Congress will be reaay for distribution before it is [lossible to a.ssign serial numbers. In this case the serial numbers will not be announced until the pub- lication of the schedule of volumes for the session. 206 March, 1901 President of United States Announcing death of Benjamin Harrison, proclamation. Mar. 14, 1901. Ip. f Message returning without approval H.3204, to refer certain claims for Indian dejiredations to Court of Claims. Mar. 1, 1901. 2 pp. (H. doc. 504.) Message transmitting report upon beet-sugar industry in United States during 1900. Fel). 22, 1901. 1 p. (H. doc. 508.) [Report not printed.] Agriculture, Department of Note. — Those publications of 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 application should be made to the Secretary of Agriculture. The Department has no list of addresses to which all its publications are sent. It issues a monthly list of publications, which -is mailed to all applicants, enabling them to select such reports and bulletins as interest them. Sheep and wool, review of progress of American sheep husbandry; by J. R. Dodge. 1900 [reprint 1901]. 63 pp. 3 il. (Report 66. ) ' *5c AGROSTOLOGY DIVISION New or little known grasses. Mar. 8, 1901. 8 pp. (Circular 30.) ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU Angora goat. Information concerning Angora goat; bv George Favette Thomp.son. 1901 [reprint]. 94 pp. 1 il. 18 pi. (Bulletin 27.) "*15c Ducks and geese, stamlard l)reeds and management; bv George E. How- ard. 1897 [reprint 1901]. 48 pp. 37 il. (Farmers' bulletin 64.) Hog raising in the South; by S. :\I. Tracy. 1899 [reprint 1901]. 40 pp. (Farmers' bulletin 100.) Lymi)hadenitis. Nature, cause, and economic importance of ovine caseous Ivmph-adenitis [witli bibliography], bv Victor A. Norgaard and John R. Mohler; from report, 1899. "[1901.] p. 638-662, 7 pi. ([rul)lication] 151.) Meat inspection. [Imi)erial German meat inspection law.] Feb. 15, 1901. 19 pp. (Circular .32.) [English and German.] Parasites. Notes on jtarasites, 50-52 [with bibliography], bv Ch. War- dell Stiles and Allyert Has.sall; from report, 1899. [1901".] p. 558- 611, il. 2 pi. ([Publication] 152.) Porto Rico. Notes on animal industry of Porto Rico, by 0. F. Cook; from report, 1899. [1901.] p. 66:5^>67, 10 pi. ([Publication] 150.) Report. 16th annual report, 1899. 1900 [1901]. 790 pp. 45 il. 41 pi. ( [Publication] 143. ) ( H. doc. 745, 56th Cong. 1st .sess. ) *85c Contents: Atlniinistrativc work of Government in relation to animal industry: by G. F. TllKUlpSOU. Agririiltunil experiment station work. Some: abstracted by G. F. Thompson. BiDchfinic investigations, Culture media for: by E. A. de Sclnveinitz. ButtiT. expiTimcntal exports of. Kciiort upon. isys-<»9: by H.E. Alvord. Dairy development in I'uiteil Stati's; by H.K. Alvord. Dairying in California anil exjMirt of California butter to the Orient. Notes upon; by K. A. I'earson. Dead animals. Disposition of, in foreign cities. March, 1901 207 Report. 16th annual report, 1899 — Continued. CoH/en/«— Continued. Diseases, animal. Some examples of development of knowledge concerning; by D.E.Salmon. Contagious, of animals in foreign countries. Laws for control of. Egg market of Paris: by N. B. Ashbv. Egg sjik's of Paris, 1S96, by Ch. Seelie: translated by N. B. Ashby. Egg trade. Bristol. in Hamburg: by N. B. Ashby. Eggs, Report on trial .shipments of, to England; by H.E. Alvord. Farm animals and markets. Numbers and values of, 1S99. Hog raising in the .South; by S. M.Tracy. Imports and export.s of animals and animal products; by G. F. Thomp.son. Kianey worm, sclerostoma pinguicola, of swine, Our present knowledge of [with bibliography] : by Louise Tayler. Live stock, Number of, in foreign countries. Lymph-adenitis, ovine caseous. Nature, cause, and economic importance of [with bibliography] : by V. A. Nurgaard and J. R. Mohler. Maladie du coi't, 2d outbreak of, in Nebraska. Milk, examination of. Report upon; by E. A.de Schweinitz. Miscellaneous information. " ■* Oleomargarine, ok'o oil. and filled cheese. Statistics of; by R. A. Pearson. Parasites, Notes on. f)0-&2 [with bibliography] ; by C. W. Stiles and Albert Ha.ssall. Porto Rico, animal industry of. Notes on: by O. F. Cook. Trade of. in animals and animal products. Poultry, Dres.sed, in foreign cities: by N.B. Ashby. Preparing, for London market; by S. Lowe. Poultry markets of Paris; by N.B. Ashby. Report" of ehief. Rules and regulations of bureau, 1899. Tasajo, or jerked beef. Manufacture and exportation of, by River Plata countries. Texas fever investigations. E.xperiment in blood and serum injections in connec- tion with; by E. C. Schroeder. Texas fever organi.sm in blood of cattle. Note on persistence of; by E. C. Schroeder. Tick, chicken, argas amerieanus. Note on; by Albert Hassall. Southern cattle. Note on vitality of; by E. C. Schroeder. Ticks, Growing noninfeeted, and afterwards infecting them; by E. C. Schroeder and \V. E. Cotton. Tuberculosis, best methods for checking or curing. International congress for consideration of; by E. A. de Schweinitz. fnited Kingdom, Imports of animals and animal i)roducts into. Veterinarv Congre.s.s, 7th International; bv V. A. NOrgaard. Wool clip, World's, 1899. BOTANY DIVISION Weeds, and how to kill them; Ijv Lvster H. Dewey. 1895 [reprint 1901]. 32 pp. 11 11. (Farmers' bulletin 28.) CHEMISTRY DIVISION Pure-food laws of European countries affecting American exports; by W. D. Bigelow. 1901. 39 pp. (Bulletin 61.) *5c ENTOMOLOGY DIVISION Bee keeping; by Frank Benton. 1897 [reprint 1901]. 32 pp. 19 il. (Farmers' V)ulletin 59.) Harlequin caljbage bug, or calico V)ack, murgantia histrionica Hahn. [May 24, 1895, reprint 1901.] 2 pp. 1 il. (Circular 10, 2d series.) How to distinguish different mosquitoes of North America. [Feb. 20, 1900, reprint 1901.] 8 pp. 3 il. (Circular 40, 2d series.) Important insecticides, directions for their preparation and use; bv C. L. Marlatt. 1901. 42 pp. 6 il. (Farmers' bulletin 127, revision of 19.) Periodical cicada in 1897. [May 1, 1897, reprint 1901.] 4 pp. (Cir- cular 22, 2d series. ) Regulatifins of foreign g(jvernments regarding importation of American plants, trees, and fruits. [Aug. 24, 1900, reprint 1901.] 4 pp. (Cir- cular 41, 2d series.) StrawV)erry weevil, anthonomus signatus Sav. [Mar. 18, 1897, reprint 1901.] 7 pp. 4 il. (Circular 21, 2d series.) 208 MiRCJi, lUOl EXPERIMENT STATIONS OFFICE Experiment Station Record, v. 12, no. 2. 1900 [reprint 1901]. vi -^ 101- 200 i)p. 3 il. *10e Same, v. 12, no. 3. 1900 [reprint 1901]. viii -f 201-300 pp. *10c Same, v. 12, no. 4. 1900 [reprint 1901]. vi + 301-400 pp. 1 il. *10c Same, V. 12, no. 5. 1901 [reprint], vi -f 401-500 pp. *10c Same, v. 12, no. 6. 1901. vi + 501-600 pp. *10c' fiingle copy, SI. 00 a volume (12 nos. ) Note. — Mainly made up of abstracts of reports and publications on aKricnltnral science which nave recently appeared in all countries, especially the United States. V. 12, no. t;, contains a" report of the 17th annual convention of Association of Official Agricultural Chemists, 1900, by D. W. May. Experiment Station Work 7. 1898 [reprint 1901]. 32 pp. 8 il. (Farm- ers' bulletin 84.) [See for contents catalogue for December, 1898, page 687.] Same, 12. 1899 [reprint 1901]. 32' pp. 4 il. (Farmers' bulletin 105.) [See for contents catalogue for Novem])er, 1899, page 485.] Same, 17. 1901. 32pp.6il. (Farmers' bulletin 124.) Contents : Alfalfa silage. Cotton seed. Value of. Dairy cow, Tyi)e of. Drinking water. Distilled. Fertilizers for market-garden crops. Lime as fertilizer. Maple simp and sugar. Peeaii culture. Pigs. Forage crops for. Soil inoculation. Soils, sjtndy. Treatment of. Steers, Grazing. Weed destruction. Feeding of farm animals; by E. W. Allen. 1897 [reprint 1901]. 32 pp. (Farmers' l)ulletin 22 reviseil.) Foods, nutritive value and cost; l)v W. O. Atwater. 1894 [reprint 1901]. 32 pp. 2 il. (Farmers' Inilletin 23. ) Limingfif soils; by H.J. Wheeler. 1899 [reprint 1901]. 20 pp. (Farm- ers' bulletin 77 revised.) Meats, composition and cooking; bv Chas. D. Woods. 1896 [repi'int 1901]. 29 pp. 4 il. (Farmers' llulletin 34.) Milk as food. 1898 [reprint 1901]. 39pp. 2 il. (Farmers' bulletin 74.) Porto Rico. Re]wrt on investigations of agricultural resources and capabilities of Porto Rico with sjiecial reference to estal)lishment of agricultural experiment station in that island. 1901. 32 pp. 6 pi. map. *10c Reservoir system of Cache la Poudre Vallev; bv E. S. Nettleton. 1901. 48 pp. 13 pi. map. (Bulletin 92.) " " *15c FOREIGN MARKETS SECTION Agricultural exi)orts of United States, bv countries, 1895-99; bv Frank H. Ilitchcoek. 1900 [reprint 1901].' 88 pp. (Bulletin 20.) *10c Agricultural imports and exports, 1896-1900. Feb. 20, 1901. 16 pp. (Circular 23.) Agricultural imi)orts of United States, bv countries, 1895-99; bv Frank H.Hitchcock. 1900 [reprint 1901].' 74 pp. (Bulletin 21.) *5c FORESTRY DIVISION Practical assistance to tree planters. [Feb. 15, 1901.] 12 pp. 5 il. (Circular 22 revised. ) March, 1901 209 public road inciuiries office Good roads for fanners; by ^lanrice O. I^ldridge. [2d edition.] 1900 [reprint 1901]. 47 pp. 49 il. (Fanners' bulletin 95.) PUBLICATIONS DIVISION Monthly list of publications [of Department of A;j:ric-ulture], Mar. 1901. 4 pp. ([Publication] 408.) STATISTICS DIVISION Crop Reporter, v. 2, no. 10; Feb. 1901. 8 pp. 4° [Monthly.] VEGETABLE PHYSIOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY DIVISION Catalase, new enzyni of general occurrence, with special reference to tobacco plant; l)y Oscar Loew. 1901. 47 i)p. (Agriculture, Dept. of. Report 68. ) *5c WEATHER BUREAU XoTE.— For these publications application should be made to the Chief of the Weather Bureau. Climate and Crop Bulletin, Feb. 1901; no. 2 [1901]. 24X19 in. [Weekly Apr.-Sept., monthly remainder of year.] Note.— Contains reports of temperature and rainfall, with special reference to their effect on crops. Monthly Weather Review, v. 28 [no. 13], Cleveland Abbe, editor; annual summary for [calendar year] 1900. Mar. 9, 1901. x — 585-599 pp. 7 pp. of maps, 4" 10c single copy, $1.00 a yr XoTE.— Summary of weather and river and flood reports from all parts of the United States, witli notes covering other countries and various topics of meteor- ology. Special article is — Freshets in James River, Va.; by E.A.Evans. Same, v. 29, no. 1, Cleveland Abbe, editor; Jan. 1901. :Mar. 29, 1901. p. 1—17, il. 2 pi. 10 pp. of 1)1. and mai)s, 4" 20c single copy, ?2.00 a yr XoTE. — Special articles are — Climate and corn; by H. B. Wren. Costa Rica, Climatology of: by H.I^iticr. Forecasts, weather, Methods employed in distribution of: by James Berry. Great Salt Lake, Relation of water level of, to precipitation; by L. H. Murdoch. Water level of: by G. K. Gilbert. Idaho, Some features of climate of; by S. M. Blandford. Meteorology, Recent papers bearing on; by W. F. K. Phillips. Pacific Coast States, Long rangi- seasonal f(»recasts for; by A.M.Ashley. Rainfall, Relation of, to mountains; by W. H.Alexander. Tamalpais, Mount, Fog studies on, no. 3, photographs of fog billows; by A. G. McAdie. Trappes, France, Studies on atmosphere at; by L. T. de Bort. Weather conditions. Monthly statement of average, for January; by E. B. Garriott. Snow and ice bulletin. Mar. 5-26, 1901. 19 X 12 in. [Weekly during winter. ] Weather map. Mar. 1-31, 1901. 19 X 24 in. [Daily.] Interior Department Note. — The Decisions of the Department of the Interior in pension cases are issued in slips and in signatures, and the Deci.'iions in land cases are i-isued In signatures, Ix/th being published later in bound volumes at prices niiiging from Sl.0.5 to SI. -15 per volume. Subscribers may deposit Sl.lK) in the Department and receive the contents of a volume of the Decisions of either kind in ."iejiarate parts as they are issued. Of the Land Decisions usually two volumes are issued yearly, while the Pension-Decision volumes apjiear at hmger intervals, sometimes more than two years apart. 210 March, 1901 [Decision?- in appealed jiension and liounty laTid claims, v. 11, slips] 57- 80, published separately. CoJiteuLv iK-atli ciiuse; pathological seciuence; meningitis. I\o.66. Feb. 7, 1901. 6 pp. Declarations; jiiri.sdietion; execution. No. 62. Jan. 31, 1901. 2 pp. Dei>en(1ent [>areiit'.s claims; sec. 4707, Revised Statutes; fee; War with Spain. No. 71. Feli.'JO, UHJl. 6 pp. Defend wiiV: act Mar. 3, 1K99. No. 7.5. Feb. 28, 1901. 6 pp. Desertion; iniliiary atre: oath of enlistment. No.80. Mar.26,1901. 3 pp. Disloyally: coiiscriptiim: special examination. No. 72. Feb. 23, 1901. 4 pp. sec. 4716. Kcvisc'l Statutes: accrued pension. No. 70. Feb. 19, 1901. 6 pp. Division of i)ension; act Mar. 3, 1899; repayment to pensioner. No. 73. Feb. 23, mill. 3 pp. Kvidciicc: presumption of death: act Mar. 13, 1896. No. 57. Jan. 18, 1901. 3 pp. Fee; fee aKrccmcuts: rcrating. No. ,59. Jan. 31, 1901. 2 pp. reftUKltncnt: evireemption settlement: act of Apr. 21, 1876, p. 490. Railroad lands; sec. 3, act of Sept. 29, 1S90, p. 492. Kcinstatement of canceled entries: instructions of Apr. 28, 1899, p. 495. Reservation; use of timber and stone; act of June 4, lS97,p.462. School indemnity selections; forest reservation; instructions of Mar. 11, 1899, modified, p. 491." School land; forest reservation; lieu .selection, p. 484. surveyed land in forest reservation; selection of lieu land, p. 438. Survey; marshlands; riparian rights, p. 521. Response to resolution calling for statement giving age, salary, and length of service of each emjiloyee of Deinirtment [stating that compliance will not be practicable]. ]\Iar. 2, 1901. 1 p. (S. doc, 220.) CENSUS OFFICE Census ))ulletin 5S-()0 [12th census]. 4" Contaitx: Alaska, Population of. bv of tlu' United States, which is sold at KO cents; and also separate niajis of the States and Terri- tories in which public lands are to be found, which are solil at V2 cents per sheet. California, Florida, and Alaska are in 2 sheets each. Address the chiel elerk of the Department of the Interior. Circular in relation to changes of entry. Aug. 8, 1878 [rejirint] Mar. 16, 1901. [2] pp. 4» Circular relative to special agents and forest officers' transportation ex- penses. Feb. 23, 1901. 2 i)p. Maps Map of Wyoming. Scale 12 ni.=l in. 1900 [1901]. 28.7 X 33.6 in. 12c GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Note.— The publications of the United States Geological Survey include annual reports and Water-supiily and Irrigation Tajiers, whicli are intended for free dis- tribution: and M(inograi)hs, Hulletins, and fdlios of the Geologic Atlas of the United States, which arc sold at iirices ranging from .x' to Sll.OO each. 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International, at Miinidi. 1901, note: no.9!S<">. Artificial building stone in tierniany, by M. .1. Haehr: no. 990. Artiticial-silk factories in Europe, by F.VV. Maliin and Iticliard Gueiithcr: no. 979. Austria. Movement in. against American imports, by F. W. Hossfeld: no. 980. Automobile sleigh in Germany, note; no. 993. " > Banks in .lapan, note: !io.99r>. Beequerel rays, by Kichard Guenther; no. 978. Beirut, Husiiiess conditions in, by G. B. Kavndal: no. 989. Berlin-Hamb\irg rapipiiiis. Large nui.sonry, note; no. 998. British Honduras mail contract, transmitted by \V. L. Avery; no. 991. Butter. Fishy, in Australia, note: no. 992. Canadian preferential tariff, note: no. 9.v2. Canary Islands, Duties in, by Solomon Berliner: no. 974. Canned goinls. Fraudulent, in Mexico, by E. H.Thompson: no. 974. Cattle, United States, straying into Mexici), transraittea by F, R. McC'reery: no. 991. Cereals, Proposed duties on, in Germany, bv Richard Guehtherand S. W.Uanauer; no. 9.S3. Cheese, United States, in Bra/.il,by .T..I.Girimondi; no. 981. Cinematograph for blind in France, by W. P. Atwell; no. 984. Coal, French i)urchase of. note; no. 991. Coal market. Present condition of, in France, by A. M.Thackara; no. 994. Coal situation, European, Change in, by K. P. Skinner; no, 979. Coffee cultivation in Spain, by B. H. Ridgely; no. 981. Commercial attaches at (iermau consulates, note; no. 991. Commercial museum in Caracas, note: no. ys4. Commercial travelers, Swert contract, by .-V. W. Swalm; no. 981. Montevideo port works, Contract for, note; no. 990. 11197— No. 75—01 3 218 March, 1901 •Advance sheets of consular reports — Continued. Conttiiti' — Cfintimifd. Naval and military exhibition in Great Britain, note: no. 995. Nfw Brunswick, KaiUvay (U-vi-lojunt-nt in, by Gustave Beutelspacber; no. 982. Nii-ura>,Miu. Industrial roiidition.s in, by I. A. Manning, transmitted by Chester Don- aUl.soii: no. 97(). Nobel peace prize, note: no. 975. Onions. Cultivation of. in Egypt, by F. W. Hossfeld; no.981. Optical and plate glass indu.stry, German, by T.J.Albert: no 975. Paper. Gennan vs. American, by Walter .Schmnann: no. 997. Peat \v(mk1 in Austria, by C. B. Hurst; no. 981. Perfumery industry, German, by Kichard Guenther, no. 997. Postal cards, Tourists', in Germany, note: no. 979. Potato exhibition at Barcelona [rules], tnm.smitted by J.G.Lay; no. 979. Precious stones. Testing. )>y Richard Guenther; no. 987. Quinine auction in Batavia.by B. !•;. Rairden: no. 981. Railway material. United .States, in Chile, note: no. 993. Rosario, Port improvements at, by J.M.Ayres; no. 990. Rubber concession. Brazilian, note: no. 9^0. Rubber tubing, Nuiiiiiflammable, note: no. 980. Russian duties on I'nited States import.s, note; no. 983. Russian emigration t<> America, note: no. 987. Sawdust, Commercial u.ses of, in Europe, bv J. C. Covert and Rufus Fleming; no. 978. Utilization of, in Canada.by J. L. Bittinger; no. 978. Saxe-Altenburg chamber of commerce, note; no. 991. Shipbuilding at Nagas)iki,note; no. 994. CVimmercial, note: iin. 99.5. Ships" fittings. French demand for. note; no. 976. Shoe industry in Rus.sia,by W. A. Heydeeker: no. 983. [Solicuml substitute for riibber, note; no. 991. Spain, Industrial conditions in, transmitted by J. G. Lay: no. 993. Steamship contract, Guatemalan, note: no. 983. Steamship line between ( i(kssa and Persian Gulf, note; no. 990. Steamship service. New EuropeaiiMexican,by G.F.Lincoln; no. 993. Steel, New, for German industries, note; no. 987. Production of, by electricity in Sweden, note; no. 987. Street-car heaters in Germany, note: no. 990. Strikes, German judicial decision re damages by, transmitted by Richard Guen- ther; no. 976. Sugar, Production of, in Spain, by B. H. Ridgely; no. 992. Sugar production in British central Africa, note; no. 997. Sulphur in Russia. by E.T. Liefeld; no. 983. Suli'hur combination, Sicilian, by Alexander Heingartner; no. 983. Technical high school for Breslau. note; no. 994. Telegraph line. New, between Berlin and Odessji, note; no. 993. Telegraphy, wireless. Present condition of, transmitted by G. W. Roosevelt; no. 977. Telegraphy signals. Wireless-, for ves.sels, note; no. 998. Tenders for iron pipes for Java, note; no. 976. Textiles in Smyrna, note: no. 987. Tientsin, Export trade from, by J. W. Ragsdale; no. 988. Tramways, Municipal, in Berlin, note: no. 984. Tubing, American, in Great Britain, note; no. 989. Ural, New railroads in the, note; no. 997. Venezuela, Tariff of [decree], transmitted by E. H. Plumachcr; no. 985. Vines, American, for Germany, note: no. 998. Wages f)f British iron workers. Reduction of , note; no. 991. Wine and cider production of France in 1900, by A. M.Thackara: no. 980. Wine and grape trade, (Jerman. in 1900, by Waller Schumann: no. 984. Wire-nail trust, (ierman, note: no. 992. Wool, Export duty on, reduced in .\rgentina,note; no. 994. Consular Reports, Mar. 1901 ; v. 65, no. 246. xx — 275-414 pp. 1 il. (H. doc. 240, pt. 3.) [Monthly.] *15c Contents: Advertisements, .\merican, in Germany; by F.H.Mason. Apples in England: bv S, C. MeFarland. Argentine trade in 1900; by W. P. Lord. Brazilian ci msulnr invoices [law] ; transmitted by W. L. Lowrie. British Coliniibia, New railway in; by \. E.Smitli. Proposed railroads in; bv L. E. Dudley. Cable to .\ustralia; by J, P. Bray. Calcium carbide in Germany: by S. W. Hanauer. Cari>ets, Foreign, in Turkey;* by Walter Schumann. Chestnut cultivation in France: by J. C. Covert. Coal,. Artificial, in Gi-nnany; by .\, L. Frankenthal. Coal i>rices. Rise in. in the Levant: by ti. B. Ravndal. Coal strike. Nova i^cotia: by Gustave Beutelspacher. Copper, sulj>hate of, Irish demand for; by M.T. Brice. Cojiper ore, reduction of, in Peru; transmitted by K. R. Neill. Corn, Indian, in German colonies; by E. L. Harris. Currants in Greece; by D. E. Maximos. Makch, 1901 219 Consular Report*! — Continued. Conti /(/.s— Coiitimiod. Ii(PLr>^. liniHirtutiun of.at Malta [ro^Milntions]; transmittal by . 1. 11. Grout. Klictric li^^lning lor railway cars in (uTinaiiy; by V. II. Mason. Kluriric railway. I'roiiu.swl, for Loici'sliT: liy S. ('. .McKarlanil. Klvc-lrical works, Cost of, in Knrojie: by K. D. Mill. in .\nistonlani, by ,\. \V. Ki's,sin(,': transniittt'il by F. I). Hill. Firo-previ'iitinK apjiaratus, K.xhibition of, in (iernuiiiy. Fishinj; industry <>1 t-isti'rn Siberia; by K. T. Grofnir. ForoiKu n'lwirtsnufl publications. ~ Fri'iKlit rebates in Kufrlaiul; by S.C. MoFarlaild. Fruit trailc, West India, New steamers for: by .1. C. Freeman. Furniture, .Vmeriean.in Germany: by H.W.Harris. Olliee.in Germany: by H. \V. Harris. Gernnin cities, Growtli of: by F. H.Ma.son. German view of .Vmerican iirosperity: transmitted by F. H. Mason. Germany, Economic ]iro(;ress ot: by F. W. Hos.sfeld. Industrial or^rtuization in: bv Walter Schumann. Glass works in Koumania: by O.J. I). Hu).'hes. Grain production. Worlii's: by H. W. Dicderich. Guati'nialan Northern Railway. Guatemalan railway contract: transmitted by ,1.0. McNally. Hailstorms, Prevention of, by cannons: by J. G. Covert. Ice and refrigerators in Brazil: by .I..I. (iirimondi. Insurance, Invalid, in Germany [law]: transmitted by A.D.White. Kongo, Transi)ortation in: by U..J. I). Huphes. Languages, eastern. Institute for, in Vladivostoek: by R.T. Greener. Liege. City ownership of street cars in: by .\. A. Winslow. Lumber exiiorts. Canadian: by F. S.S.Johnson. Maltese trade information: by J. H. Grout. Marble itidustry, Carrara: l.)y J. \. Smith. Meats, German, I'rohibiti(;n of, by Russia: by T.J. .\lbert. Merchant marine of France: transmitted by .V. M.Thackara. Mosiiuitoes, Remeily against: by V.. H. I'lumacher. Nicaragua. Indebtedness of, by F. P. Zelaya; transmitted by W. B. Sorsby. Railway contract in; transmitted by W. B., Sorsby. 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Amend- ments 1-0 were issued as orders 81-80.] AGROSTOLOGY DIVISION Bermu.la grass. [Mar. -M, 1001.] 6pp. 2 il. (Circular 31. ) Cowpeas; l>v Jared G. Smith. ISOO [reprint 1001]. 16 pp. 1 il. (-Farm- ers' bulietin 80. ) Meadows aneriment station, bv Ervin E. Ewell; from Yearbook, 1897. [1898, reprint 1901.] ii -^ 291-304 pp. Sugar beet, culture, seed development, manufacture, and statistics; by H. W. Wiley. Revised [edition]. Feb. 1899 [reprint 1901]. 48 pp. 24 il. (Farmers' Imlletin 52.) ENTOMOLOGY DIVISION Biblidgraphy of the more imjiortant contributions to American eco- nijiiiic entomologv, pt. 7, writings published Dec. 31, lS96-Jan. 1, 1900; by Nathan Banks. 1901. 113 pp. *20c Carpet beetle, or buffalo moth, anthrenus scrophulari;e L. [Sept. 8, 1894, reprint 1901.] 4 pp. il. (Circulars, 2d series.) Destructive locusts, popular consideration of a few of the more injurious locusts, or grasshoppers, of United States, with best means of destroy- ing them; by C. V. 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( Farmers' hulletin 122. ) [See for contents catalogue for Novemher, 1900, pages 541 and 542.] Farmers' reading course.*, ahridgment of Bulletin 72; hy L. H. Bailey. 1900 [reprint 1901]. 20 pp. (Farmers' hulletin 109.) Fowls, care and feeding; hy (t. C. Watson. 1896 [reprint 1901]. 24 pj). 4 il. (Farmers' hulletin 41.) Hawaii. Report on agricultural re.-^ources and cai)ahilities of Hawaii; by Wm. C. Stubhs. Jan. 24, 1901. 100 ])p. 23 i)l. 5 maps. (Bulle- tin 95; H. doc. 368.) *20c Irrigation. Irrigation in fruit growing; hv K. J. Wickson. 1900 [re- print 1901]. 48 i)p. 8 il. ( Farmers' hulletin 116.) Irrigation in Hawaii; hv Walter Maxwell. 1900 [1901]. 48 jjp. 3 il. (J 1)1. (Bulletin 90.) " *10c Irrigation in humid climates; hy F. H. King. Dec. 1896 [reprint 1901]. 27 )jp. 4 il. (Farmers' hidletin 46. ) I'se of water in irrigation, rei)ort of investigations made in 1899 under supervision of Elwtjod Mead ami ('. T. Johnston; including reports l)v W. M. Reed [and others]. 1900 [1901]. 253 pp. 18 ih 48 pi. map. (Bulletin 86; H. doc. 466.) *30c Potato culture; hy J. F. Duggar. 1896 [reprint 1901]. 24 pp. 2 il. (Farmers' hulletin 35.) Sweet potatoes, culture and uses; hyj. F. Duggar. 1900 [reprint 1901]. 32 pp. 4 il. (Farmers' bulletin 26 revi.sed.) Tomato growing; ])y Edward B. Voorhees. 1898 [reprint 1901]. 30 pp. (Farmers' hulletin 7(). ) 242 xVpril, 1901 forestry division Forestry for furniers, hv B. E. Fernow; reprintetl from Yearbooks for 1894 and 1895. 1898 [reprint 1901]. 48 pp. 15 il. (Farmers' bul- letin 67.) PLANT INDUSTRY OFFICE Sweet potatoes; liv D. M. Nesbit. UIOI. 40 pp. (Farmers' bulletin 129.) TOMOLIHtY DIVISION Apple and how to grow it; by O. B. Braekett. 1900 [reprint 1901]. 32 pp. 10 il. (Farmers' bulletin 113.) Grape growing in the South; [bv] S. ^I. Tracy. 1900 [reprint 1901]. 32 pp. 6 il.^ (Farmers' bulletin 118. ) PUBLICATIONS DIVISION Asparagus culture; by R. B. Handy. 1897 [reprint 1901]. 40 pp. 17 il. (Farmers' bulletin 61.) Marketing farm i^roduce; by George (i. Hill. 1897 [reprint 1901]. 28 pp. 7 il. (Farmers' bulletin 62.) Monthly list of pul)licatii)ns [of Department of Agriculture], Apr. 1901. 7 pp. ([Puldication] 410.) Practical suggestions for farm buildings; by George G. Hill. 1901. 48 pp. 28i!. (Farmers' bulletin 126.) SOILS DIVISION Cultiyation of tobaci-o in Sumatra; by Emile Mulder. 1898 [reprint 1901]. 39 jt)). 3 il. map. (Agriculture, Dept. of. Report 58.) [Original print bore no re])ort number.] *5c Farm drainage; by C. G. Elliott. 1899 [reprint 1901]. 24 pp. 6 il. (Farmers' bulletin 40 reyised.) STATISTICS DIVISION Crop Reporter, y. 2, no. 11; :\Iar. 1901. 8 pi>. 4° [Monthly.] Same, y. 2, no. 12; Ain: 1901. 8 i>p. 4" VEGETABLE PHYSIOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY^ DIVISION Curing and fermentation of cigar leaf tobacco; by Oscar Loew. 1899 [reprint 1901]. 34 pp. (Agriculture, Dept of. Report 59. ) *5c Grain smuts, how they are caused and how to preyent them; by Walter T. Swingle. 1898 [reprint 1901]. 20 pp. 8 il. (Farmers'* bulletin 75.) Grape diseases on Pacific Coast; by Newton K. Pierce. 1895 [reprint 1901]. 15 pp. 3 il. (Farmers' bulletin 30. ) Peach growing for market; by Erwin F. Smith. 1895 [reju-int 1901]. 24 pp. 21 il. (Fanners' bulletin 33.) WEATHER BUREAU Note.— For these publications application should be made to the Chief of the \Venther Bureau. Barometers and measurement of atmospheric pressure; by C. F. Maryin. 1901. 94 pp. 23 il. (Circular F, 2d edition, Instrument Diyisiim. ) *15c Aphil, llioi 243 Climate amU'n.i. Biilk-tiii. Mar. 11)01; iio.3 [IWl]. 24 X I't in. [Weekly Apr.-Sept., numtiily ri'inaimU'r of year. ] NfiTE. — Coiitiiiiis reports of tfinin-ratiiri' ami riiinfiill, with sih'cIhI rt-fercnce to their effect on erof)s. Same, Apr. 8-2J), IHOl; nofj. 4-7 [U»01]. 24 X lit in. Frost. Notes on frost; by K. B. (iarriott. 1S91I [reprint liiOl]. 24 pp. (Farmers' bulletin 104.) Monthly Weather Review, v. 29, no. 2, Cleveland Abbe, e«litor; Feb. 1901. Apr. 19, 1901. p. 49-97, 10 il. o pi. 12 i)p. of pi. and iiiap.<, 4" 20c siiile.'^ for caleinlar vear] 1899; [with ad- ministrative rep(«it for liscal vear] 1900. 190L [7 pts. ] 4.36 pp.4" (H. doc. r-,\7.) XuTE. — Part 1. the administrative report, is tlie ssimc, with some changes and additions, as the rei)ort containcfl in the reports of the Department of .Agriculture, 1900, and previously imblishcd separately. See catalogue for December, 1900. page 590. The other parts are also published separately and are entered below. Same, i>t. 2, climatology; hourly averajres of atmo.'^pheric pre.ssure, tem- perature, and wind at 2S stations. 1901. ]•. 17-71,4" [Inchiservinj; stations.] Same, pt. 3, climatology; monthly and annual meteorological summaries [170 stations]. 1901. p. 78-l(il,4" Same, pt. 4, climatology; monthly and annual mean temjierature and annual extremes of temperature, with dates of first and la.st killing frost. 1901. p. 163-199, 4" Same, pt. 5, climatology; monthly and annual precipitation, all stations, 1901. p. 201-258, 4" [Includes monthly and sea.-^onal snowfall, 1899-1900.] Same, pt. 6, climatology; miscellaneous meteorological tables ami re- ports. 1901. p. 2.5i)-347, 4" Same, pt. 7, meteorological obseryations of 2d Wellnian expedition; bv Evelyn B. Baldwin. 1901. p. 349-436, 4" Weather "map, Apr. 1-30, 1901. 19 X 24 in. 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California, Oceanside sheet, lat. 33°-33° 15', long. 117° 15^-117° 30'. Scale 1: 62,5(X), contour interval 2o ft. Edition of Jan. 1901. California, Riverside (juadrangle, lat. 33°4o'-34°, long. 117° l.y-117° 30'. Scale 1: (32,500, contour interval 25 ft. Edition of Mar. 1901. Colorado, Aspen sheet, lat. 39°-39° 15', long. 106° 45'-107°. Scale 1 :62,500, contour interval 1(^1 ft. Edition of July, 1895, reprinted Feb. 1901. Colonwlo, Denver (luadrangle, lat. 39° .30'-I0°, long. 104° .30'-105° 30'. Scale 1:125,000, ciesof patents, includiiiij si)ecitieiitioii, drawing, eertiticate.and grant, the price is 80c. A variety of indexes, giving a eomjilele view of the worl< of tlie utiiee from 1790 to date, are puhlislieil at ]iriees ranging from 'J.x' to SIO.OO per vohnne. The Rules of Practice and pam]>hlet Patent Laws are fnrnislied free. The Patent oiliee issues coupon orders in packages of 20 at Sl.lH) i)er package, or in hooks containing llK) (•oui)on9 at S-i.(iOi>er hook. One coupon will procure a specilication with drawings, and two couiion.s a copy of the Otticial Gazette. Thev are good until used, .\ddress Chief Clerk, Patent btliee. April, 19ol 247 Official Gazette. Apr. L'-.SO, 1901; v. 95, no??. 1-5. 1-1052 -f [ex] pp. il, larire S" [Weekly.] 10c single cuj)}', $5 a yr NdTE. — Contains the |>atents, tratle-iUHrk.«, designs, and labels iss»>ed each week; also decisions of the Commissioner of Patents and of United States courts in patent case*. Rules of practice, revised Julv IS, 1H99. [Kith e. Navy Department General court-martial order 20, 85-47 [1901]; Feh. ll-Mar. 13, 1901. 12" General order 87-45; Apr. 1-80, 1901. 12" Memoranda in regard to expediency of changing location of naval station at Port Royal, S. ('., to some ]K)int at or near ("iiarle.ston, hy G. W. .Sumner, mend)er of hoard on removal of .station, with [his] dissenting report; i)resenteil hv Mr. Hale. Feb. 25, 1901. (54 pp. 5 maps. (S. doc. 1S8.) 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Cojiics of the Hydrographic liiilU'tin and Notice to Marinei-s arc supplied free on application nt the Hydrograiihic Office in Washington and at the branch olliccs in Bo«1iim, New York, Philadel- phia, Baltimore, Norfolk. .Savannah. New orUans. San Francisco, Portland (Oreg. ). Port Towiisciid, Chicago, Cleveland. HiitValo. Sanlt Stc Marie, and Duluth. 248 April, 1901 Azimuth tal)le.«, jrivinjr true ln-ariiigH of the s^un at intervals of 10 min- uter between nuurise and sunset for parallels of latitur. l-'i, l'.K)l; cinialor crossinfrs in .\tlantii' ( )ceHn. Sanioan Islamb; chart 90. Any;. 1S7I. corrcctiuns Mar. 1!)01. 2;{.;W X 15.3 in. ;JOc Alnnluu .Xnohorrtpe. from snrvoy Ijy I'. S. S. ..Vbarenila in 1900. Scale 1000 y(ls.=: 2.5 in. l.y ■; 4.b in. Maiuia, Ofoo and Oloosinga, Islands of, Samoan Group, by V. S. cx[[>loring] o.x[pedition). IKW. Scale naut. m. = 0.5 in. 11.8 x 15.9 in. Sili .Vnchorage, from survey by U. S. S. Aburenda in 1900. Scale 1000 yds. = '.'..') in. 4.9 • f>.() in. Tntuila. Island of. Samoan Cnaiy), by U. S. ex[ploring] c.x[pedition], 1)S39. Scale naut. m. = 0..') in. 11. s ■ 1.'>.3 in. Samoan Islands, Harbors in; chart 92. June, 1871, corrections Apr. 1901. 22.97 X 15.1 in. ^ 20c Aur Harbor. Tutiiila Island, hy V. S. e.xiiloring expedition, 1839. Scale 1000 yds. = 3 in. 9.7 X 7.S in. Falea.sjiu Bay, Tau Island, Manua (iroup, from British survey, lK(i(). Scale 10(K) yds. = l..i in. 3.9 x oA in. Fiinga.sar Harbor, Tutuila Island, by U. S. exploring expedition, 1839. Scale 1000 vds. = 3 in. 9.7 ■ 7.s in. HiibnerBay, Tutuila Island, from British survey, 1SK4. Scale 1000 yds. = 1.5 in. 3.8 X 4.5 in. Oafonu Harbor, [or] Afono Harbor, Tutuila Island, from British stirvcy, 1>S97, Scale 1000 yds. = 3 in. 9.6 x 7.8 in. Tau Anchorage, Tau Island, Manua (iroup, from survey by U. S. S. Abarenda, 19tK). Scale 300 yds. = 1.5 in. 3.9 • .5..H in. Vatia Anchorage, Tutuila Island, from survey by U. S. S. Abarenda, 1900. Scale Vm yds. = 2.5 in. 9.ti x 7.8 in. San Vicente, Port, north coast of Luzon, Philippine Islands, from snr- vev in Aug. 1900 l)v U. S. S. Bennington and from .survey in July, 1900 bv U. S. S. New Orleans; chart 1924. Scale 1000 vds. = 7 in. Apr. 1901. 30.8 X 22.6 in. ' 20c NAUTICAL ALMANAC OFFICE Note. — The American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac, in cloth, the American Nautical .•Vlmanac and the Pacific Coaster's Nautical .\lmanac, in paper, are sold by the Bureau of Equipment for 31.00, 30c, and 15c, respectively. The .\stroiiomical piipers prepared for use of the .Vmericau Ephemeris and Nautical Alnuinac are sold at cost. The Bureau has no agents for the sale of these publications, and application should be made to the Bureau of E(iuipment, Navy Department, direct. American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac for 1904. 1st edition, 1901. viii + 591 pp. il. 2 maps, large 8" SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS BUREAU Specifications for black and galvanized steel and iron steam pipe; issued Apr. 1901. 2 pp. 12" YARDS AND DOCKS BUREAU Specification 1134 for cpiav wall north of timber l)asin at navy yard, Nor- folk, Va. [Apr. 190i.] 4])p. f" Specification 1144 for completion of dredgingat naval station. Port Royal, S. C. Apr. 1901. 4 pp. f° Post-Office Department Note.— The Department sells the volume of Postal Laws and Regulations at 42c and post-route maps from soc to S4.20. United States Official Postal Oui51— No. 76— 01— 2 250 April, 19nl FOREIGN MAIL SERVICE Schedule of f^teamers appointed to convey mails to foreijtrn countries during May, 1901. 1 p. narrow f" [Monthly.] RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE Daily bulletin of orders affectinjr jHj.'^tal .service, v. 22, nos. 6428-53; Apr. 1-30, 1901. f" [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] Scheme of New York State; Detroit, Mich., standpoint. Mar. 1, 1901. 20 pp. State Department Note.— The .State Deparlinent di.'«tribute!- the Con.sular Reports and other De- partmental publications gratuitou.sly. For sale of laws see page 2:5ti. Diplomaticlist, Apr. 1901. 12 pp. 24° [Monthly.] Sui)i)leinentary treaty of extradition l)etween L'nited States and Great Britain. Signed Washington, Dec. 13, 1900, proclaimed Ai)r. 22, 1901. 2 pp. Treaty between ignited States and Spain for cession to L'nited States of islands of Philii)pine An-hii)elago lying outside of lines descril)ed in article 3 of treatv of i>eace of Dec. 10, 1898. Signed Washington, Nov. 7, 1900, proclaimed Mar. 23, 1901. 3 pp. [English and Spani.sh.] AMERICAN REPUBLICS BUREAU Note.— This Bureau sells its own monthly bulletins, handbooks, etc., at prices usually ranging from 5c to 60c. Address the Director of the Bureau. List of books, magazine articles, and maps relating to Brazil, 1800-1900, by P. Lee Phillips; supitlement to Handl)ook of Brazil, 1901. 145 pp. Monthly bulletin, Apr. 1901; whole no. 91, v. 10, no. 4. 663-850 -f- xv Pl>. (H. doc. 356, pt. 4.) [Contains articles in P2nglish, Spanish, Portuguese, and French.] 25c single copy, ?2.00 a yr • Contents: Accessions to library, July-Dec. 1900. Mar. lyOl. Argentina. Foreign commerce in 1900; trade in textile fabrics: miscellaneous notes. Beet-sugar industry. Bolivia. Department of La Paz: notes. Hdiik notices. Brazil. Manaos and rubber industry; miscellaneous notes. Cliile. E-xports of e(>j)per; production of nitrate in 1900; notes. Colombia. Report of^ Panama Railroad and Steamship Company: miscellaneous notes. Costa Rica. Inip(jrtance of interoceanic railway; notes. Cuba. Immigration statistics: notes. Ecuador. Concession fAr wharf at Guayaciuil; secretary of treasury's report; notes. (iiiateinala. Pri'sident Cabrera's mes.sage; new street riiilway. Latin America. Trade oi>i>ortunities in. Mahogany, Demanil for. Mexico. Message of President Diaz: foreign commerce lirst half of fiscal year I'.tOl: (U'veloi>nieMt of coi>i)er mining: i.xtle liber; estimated production of sugar: industrial futureof Ciudad Porlirio Diaz: cityof Jalapa: recent patentsand trade- marks: awards of contracts; miscellaneous "notes. Ni<-aragua. Notes. Periodicals and news]iai)ers on tile. Peru. Notes. Salvador. President Regalado's me.ssjige: btmk report. Santo Domingo. Foreign commerce of 1900; cabinet changes; regular session of congress. • Spanish America, Trade with. Ai'KiL, lyul 251 Monthly Imlk'tiu — (."oiitiiuie*!. Coiiti iits — C'tnitiinu'ii. riiitey W. K. Holloway: no. loll. Agricultural exhiljition. International, at I'rague. note: uo."l007. Agricultural implements in Russia, transmitted by H. W. Harris; no. lOU. Agricultunil organizations in France, by J. C. Covert; no. 1005. Almond crop, Malaga, note: no. lOOS. Argentine Kepublic. Hints to exporters to, note: no. 1021. Automobiles tor tire department of Hanover, note: no. 1010. Azores. Exhibition in. by (i. H. I'ickerell: no. IWi. Beer. German prize for cooling, note: no. 1022. Bicycles in Netherlands, by F. 1). Hill: no. lOl.i. Blotting paper. Knglish demand for. note: no. 1007. Bnike. New railway, in Belgium, transmitted by A. A. Winslow; no. luji. Brazil. Trade openings in. iu>te: no. 1020. Brickmaking in Formosa, by .1. \V. Davidson: no. lOlG. Butter. Ku.ssian, Export of, iiote: no. 1014. Cable service. Brazilian. Improvement in. by Eugene Seeger: no. lOls. Canada, Railways of, by J. L. Bittinger: no. 1001. Charcoal production and recovery of by-products, by several consuls: no. liAiy. Children. German. Education of. in foreign countries, note: no. 1022. Chinese customs duties. New settlement of. transmitted bv George Sawter; no. 1011. Cigars. Manila, in Java, note: no. 1024. Coal. Aiuerican vs. Welsh, transmitted by C. M. Caughy: no. 1024. Coal, iron, and steel production of France, by A. M. Thackara: no. 1021. Coal-cutting machinery. American, in London, note: no. 100.S. Coal mines. Vancouver, by A. E. Smith: no. 1020. Coal production. .\ustria's, by F. W, Hossfeld; no, 1020. Colombia. Imjiort duties in. note: no. 101.5. Colombian iinxlucts. Export tax on: no. 1005. Oimmereial experts in (Jerman consulates, note: no, 1023, Coral and pearl lisheries of CoUiUibia, by H. .\. Gudger: no. 1011. Corn, Proposed tarilT on, in France, by A. M. Thackara; no. 1003. Cotton growing in west .\frica. note: no. 1015. Cottons. American, in Madagascar, note; no. 1008. Dynamite fishing in New Brunswick, note: no, 1007. Eiberfeld-Barmen suspension railway, note: no. 1010. Electric railwav, Geneva-Chamouni, by H. L. Washington: no. 1000. Nottingham, by S. C. McFarland; no. 1012. Rome-Naples, iiote: no. 1000. Electric railways in Montreal, note; no. 1023. Electric tramways in Canary Islands, by Solornon Berliner: no. 1015. Electrolysis in bleaching textiles, by E, L. Harris; no, 1004. Fancy and leather goods exhibition in I^>ndon. note: no. 1011. Fire. E.xtinction of. aboard ship, transmitte> in Franoi-, by H. .*>. Brnnot; no. 1015. Lead pencils in Germany, note: no. 1022. Lile-savinff apfiratus, Iniprovert German, by Richard Gucnther; no. 1020. Linen-yarn trust, European, note; no. 1006. Loom. American, in Austria, by F. W. Mahin: no. 1011. Macliinery, Tariff on. in Dutch India, note: no. 1013. Macliinerv exposition. Proposed, at Frankfort, note; no. 1010. Mancluirian railway, ProKress of. note: no. loiO. Mannlieim as center for American manufactures, by H.W. Harris; no. 1022. Manufactures, American, in .\ustralia. note: no. 1012. Merchant marine of Russia, by ,1. E. Kehl: no. 1001. Mileatre of Eurojiean railways, by F. I). Hill: no. 1022. Mill machinery. American, for Turkey, by T. H. Norton; no. 1015. .Mineral ilevcloiiment in the I'rals, by W. R. Holloway; no. 1011. Nile. Improvements on. l)y .1. G. Long: no. 1019. Norwav, New harlior in, mining development, by Richard Guenther: no. 999. Nursery stock in Manitol)a and British Columbia, by W. H. H. Graham: no. 1014. Paper hangings, machines for printing, English demand for, note: no. 1001. l'arcels-]>ost rates, Amsterdam-Hawaii, note: no. 1024. Patent medicines in Norway, by Henry Bordewich: no. 1011. Paving, Wood, in London, by Richard Westacott; no. 1021. Petroleum trade. Russian, by ,1. C. Chambers; no. 1002. Petroleum wells. Sinking, in Mexico, by S. E. Magill; no. 1015. Port Limim, Trade at. note: no. 1024. I'russian rivers. Contamination of, note: no. 1014. Puli> mills. New. in Nova .sJcotia, note: no. 1014. t^uails. American, for .'^weilen, note: no. 1014. (quinine auction in Batavia. bv B. S. Rairden; no. 1024. Railroads of Colombia, by C. B. Hart; no. 1024. Rails. I'liited States, in Nicaragua, note; no, 1016. Rosario port works, note; no. 1020. Russia, southern. New railways in, note; no. 1015. Russian tariff. New: no. 1017. transmitted by ,1. E. Kehl; no. 1000. Salmon industry, British Columbia, by A. E. Smith: no. 1020. Sash and door factory. Opening for, at Shanghai, by H. B. Miller: no. 1010. Shoes, American, Deiiianrovemcnt in, by F. H. Mason; no. 1007. Woolen yarns in (iermany. liy George Sawter; no. 1022. Yukon, Conditions in, ))y .1. L. Bittinger: no 1022. Consular Reports, Apr. 1901; v. 65, no. 247. xviii + 415-57:^ pp. map and title-page for V. 65. (H. doc. 240, pt. 4.) [Monthly.] *15c Contents: Alcohol, wines, etc., French tax on; by R. P. Skinner. Auiomol)ile regulations in .Vmsterdam; tratismitted by F. D. Hill. Beet any W. T. Griffin. Bicycles in Siam; by Hamilton King. liiriiiingliam's food'sujiply: transmitted by Marshal Halstead. Boot and shoi' industry in Spain: by J. G. Lay. Boot and slide trade iii Ilinigary: l)'y F. I). Chester. British industrial depression: liy Riifus Fleming. Cable, German-DiUcii, to the East: by Richard (iueuther. Cauaiiian marine insurance; bv (Justave Hi'ulelsiia<-tier. Cauailian inatliwest Territories. Develoinuent of: by Gustavo Bentelspacher. Canadian trade with (Jermany: by (iustave Bentelspacher. April, 1901 253 Conjriilar Reports — ContiniU'tl. C'o»i/< fi/,"— Ci nUiiiiK'd. China. New jxirt in [reKiilatii>iis] : transinitit'ii by L. s. Wilcox. Coffeo, Importation of. into France: transmitted "by R. P. Skinner. Cotton crop of India; by K. F. rattcrsmi. Cotton-oil trade. Marseilles; by K. I'. .Skinner. Fla.x in Kurojie; bv \V. K. llerzoff. Flour in China; by 11. H. Miller. Foreign reports and publications. Forestry in India and Canada; l>y Gu.stave Bentelspaclier. Fruits, American, in (iermany; liy t). .1. D. Hughes. Furniture. American, in Knul'and; by .'^. C. McFarland. Germany. Harvests of lltOO in; by F. H. Mason. Glass industry of Lorraine; by Max Aacher. Machinery, American, for Dutch Imlia; by F. 1). Ilill. Manchester exports to United States; by \V. F. Grinnell. Manitoba, Railway devt-lopment in; by Gustave Beutels|)acher. Meats, canned, and .sausajres. German prohibition of; transmitted by Richard Guenther. Merchant marine and shipbuilding. World's: by Richard Guenther. Mining in British Columbia: transmitted bv L. E. Dudlev. Notes. Ontario, northern. Development of: liy H. S. Culver. Placer gold mining claims in British Columbia [law] ; transmitted by L. E. Dudley. Poultry. Canadian, in England; trnnsmitteital Service.) Customs Service. Reports of transactions sliould include services to American vcs.sels. Aj.r. 1, 1901. 1 p. 4" (Dept. circular 40, 1901; Division of Special Agents. ) Debt. Statement of public debt and cash in Treasurv, Apr. 1901. 1 p. f" [Monthly.] Printing. Necessity for curtailing jirinting rciiuisitions. Apr. 11, 1901. 1 p. 4" (Dept." circular 45, 1901; Division of Stationery, Printing, ami Blanks.) 254 April, 1901 Sailing vessels. Certificates of inspection of sail vessels and licensed officers thereof. Apr. 17, 1901. 1. p. 4" (Dept. circular 46, 1901; Steamboat-Inspection Service.) Tariff. Circular instructions relative to tariff, navigation, and other laws, for vear ending Dec. 31, 1900 [title-page and index]. 1901. 8pp.4» Note. — This Ix'lontrs to the set of Treasury Department circulars, niimbererl consecutively thmuifhiait the year, which have been recdrdert liere. as each appearefl, under Treasury Dejiartment or under the different bureaus fmm which they have been issued. Transportation of corded and sealed packages of merchandise to and from Canada. 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Each [3] pp.4" [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY Note.— 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 custoui-houses.at the branch hydrographic otfices of the Navy Department, at United States consu- lates in foreign ports, and at the office of the Coast Survey. Notice to Mariners 270; Mar. 1901. 16+ [2] pp. 4» [Monthly.] Note.— Contains corrections for charts of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, with lists of new charts, canceled editions, etc. Chartii Alaska Peninsula and Aleutian Islands to Seguam Pass; chart 8800. Scale 1 : 1,200,000. Feb. 1901, first published 1893. 28.7 X 38.8 in. 50c Baltimore Harbor, ]Md. , Approaches to; chart 549. Scale 1 : 40,000. Mar. 1901, first published 1900. 33.2 X 38.9 in. 50c Boston Harbor, Mass. ; chart 246. Scale 1 : 20,000. Apr. 1901, first pub- lished 1896. 35 X 42.8 in. 50c xVpril, 1901 255 Calilornia, San Diojro t(j ruint St. George; chart 5002. Mercator jn-ojec tion. Mar. 1901, first i)ul)lislie(l 1900. 32.2 X 41.8 in. 50c Charle.ston Harbor and ajiproaches; chart 431. Scale 1:30,000. Apr. 1901, first published 1S5S. 30.7 X 32 in. 50c Cohunbia River, sheet 1, entrance to upjjer A.storia; chart ()140. Scale 1 : 40,000. Mar. 1901, first pnV)lished IStW. 24.2 X 34 in. 25c Fajardo Harbor, Porto Rico; chart 919. Scale 1:10,000. Apr. 1901. 29.4 X 20.9 in. 25c Florida Reefs, Newfound Harl)or Key to Boca (irande Key; chart 109. Scale 1 : 80,000. Mar. 1901, first published 1878. 40.8 X 31.1 in. 50c Florida Reefs, Rel )ecca SIk .al to Drv Tortugas ; chart 171. Scale 1 : 80,000. Mar. 1901, first published 1S82. 32.7 X 40.9 in. 50c Great Harbor, Culebra Island, W. I.; chart 913. Scale 1 : 0,500. Mar. 1901. 32 X 38.(Vin. 50c Hilo Bay, Hawaii; chart 4103. Scale 1: 10,000. Apr. 1901. 39 X 28 in. 25c Humboldt Bay, Cal.; chart 5832. Scale 1:30,000. Feb. 1901, first published 1886. 30.3 X 24.8 in. 50c Jobos Harbor, Porto Rico; chart 909. Scale 1:20,000. Feb. 1901, first published 1900. 29.5 X 33 in. 25c McArthur, Port, Kuiu Island, Ala.ska; chart 8179. Scale 1:10,000. Feb. 1901, first published 1888. 25.1 X 25.1 in. 15c [Massachusetts and Rhode Island] Cuttyhunk to Block Island, includ- ing Xarragansett Bav; chart 113. Scale 1: 80,000. Feb. 1901, first published"l8()0. 37.6X27.7 in. 50c New London Harbor and naval .station, Conn., scale 1:10,000; with Sub-sketch, Thames River, New London to naval station, scale 1:5,000; chart 293. Feb. 1901. 45 X 29.7 and 33 X 15.5 in. 50c Pacific coast, Cape Lookout to Grays Harlior, Oreg. and Wash. ; chart 6100. Scale 1: 200,000. Feb. 1901, first published 1893. 39 X 27.4 in. 50c Port Royal Sound and inland passages, S. C. ; chart 571. Scale 1: 40,000. Mar. 1901, first published 1898. 41.8 X 33.3 in. - 50c [Rhode Island and Connecticut] Newport to Plum Island, including Block Island Sound; chart 114. Scale 1:80,000. Feb. 1901, first puV)lishe.l 1848. 29 X 41.8 in. 50c Sabine Pa.-^s and Lake, La. and Tex.; chart 517. Scale 1:40,000. Apr. first published Jan. 1901. 40.9 X 24.8 in. 50c South Carolina, from Isle of Palms to Hunting Island, including Charles- ton Har])orand St. Helena Sound; chart 154. Scale 1:80,000. :Mar. 1901, first published 1871. 32.7 X 39.7 in. 50c Thames River, harbor of New London and aiii)roaches. Conn.; chart 359. Scale 1:20,000. Mar. 1901, first i)ul)lished 1884. 42.4 X 24.8 in. 40c Washington, Sea coast and interior waters of, from (iravs Harbor to Semiahmoo Bay ; chart 6400. Scale 1 : 300,000. Mar. 1901 , first pub- lished 1886. 38.8 X 32.7 in. 50c Yakutat Bav, Alaska; chart 8455. Scale 1 : 80,000. Mar. 1901. 32.1 X 27.8 in." 25c COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY Bulletin 415-419; Apr. 1-29, 1901. 4" [Weekly.] XoTE. — Announces changes in officers of national banks, orgnniznlion uf new banks, liquidations, etc. 256 April, 1901 comptroller of treasury Decisions, v. 4 [1898], containing decisions bv Rol)ert J. Tracewell, Edw. A. Bowers, and Leander P. :Mitchell. 1898 [reprint 1901]. xi + 776 pp. (Treas.Dept. doc. 2026.) *$1.25 Same, v. 5, 1899, containing decisions bv Robert J. Tracewell and Lean- der P. Mitchell. 1899 [reprint 1901]. xix + UOopp. (Treas. Dept. doc. 2042.) *S1.60 INTERNAL REVENUE OFFICE Compilation of decisions bv commissioner, Jan. -Dec. 2,1900. 1901. v. 3 380 pp. (Treas. Dept.Vloc. 2217.) *25c Modification of definition of "mixed flour." Apr. 9, 1901. 1 p. 4° ([Circular] 600; Dept. circular 42, 1901.) Proposals for paper upon which to print internal-revenue stamps. Ai>y. 10, 1901. 2 pp. 4" ([Circular] 601; Dept. circular 44, 1901.) 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Powell, director. 189S [1901]. pt. 1, [xcv]^ 1-468 -^ [216] pp. 229 il. 78 pi. 3 maps, large 8" (H. doc. 316 [pt. 1], ooth Cong. 3d sess. ) *$2.70 Contents: Kiowa Indians, Calendar history of: by James Mooney. Report of director. Seri Indians; by \V J McGee. NATIONAL MUSEUM IsoTE.— The publications of the National Muscinu comprise bulletins, annual reports, and an annual volume of Proceedings. Tlic annual report is included in the Congressional set. The editions of tlu' bulletins and Trocccdings are too lim- ited to admit of general distril)Ution, and the volumes of the latter are sent only to libraries. The sciiarates from the I'roccedings and from the reports maybe obtained on ai>plication to the Museum, until the supi)ly is exhausted. Anthropology. Report on department of anthropology, 1898-99, by Wil- liam H. Holmes; from report, 1899. 1901. p. lt-24. Biology. Report on department of biology, 1898-99, by Frederick W. True; from report, 1899. 1901. p. 2o-35. Canoes. Pointed bark canoes of Kutenai and Amur, by Otis T. ^lason [with notes on Kutenai canoe, l)v Meriden S. Hill]; from report, 1899. 1901. p. 523-537, 6 il. 5 pi." Frames. Primitive frame for weaving narrow fabrics, by Otis Tufton Mason; from report, 1899. 1901. p. 485-510, 19 il. 9 pi. Geology. Guide to study of collections in section of applied geology, nonmetallic minerals [with l)il)li(igrai)hies], by George P. Merrill; from report, 1899. 1901. p. 155-483, il. 25 i)l. 5* maps. Report on dc|tartment of geology, 1898-99, by George P. ]\Ierrill; from report, 1899. 1901. p. 37-49. Jewish ceremonial. Descriptive catalogue *of collection of objects of Jewish ceremonial' deposited in museum ))y Hadji Ephraim Ben- guiat, by Cyrus Adler and I. M. Casanowicz; from report, 1899. 1901. p. 539-561 + [10] 1. 36 pi. April, I'JUl 2lJl Potterv. An early Wet-t Vir>iinia iiottoiv, l>v WaltiT n(iu<.'Ii; frum iv- pdrt, lS9t». litOl. J). 511-521 — [IS]" I. IS pi. Proceeding!* [title-page, contents, index, etc., ti>] v. '22. lUOO [UKIl]. xii -f in)y-1075 pp. $1.00 Report, 1899. 1901. xv-f 598 pp.-r[28] 1. il. !t.S pi. 5 niaps^. (Smith- sonian Institution, annual report [pt. L'].) *!?1.00 OontenU: Canoes, FoiiitiMl bark, of Kutenni iind Amur, bv O. T. Mason; with notes on Kiitenni eanoe.by M.S. Hill. Frame. Priniiiive. fur weuvinff narrow fabrics; by O.T. Mason. Jewish cereiuonial. Uoscriptive eatalofrne i>f coliection oi objects of, deposited in museum by Hailji K|)liraini Benguiat; by ("yrus .\|(lied geology [with bibliographies]: by G. P. Merrill. Pottery, An early West Virginia; by Walter Hough. Report ii])on condition an(i progress of museum, 1K99; by Richard Kathbun. Report upon condition and progress of imiseuni, 1899, hy Richard Rath- bun; from report, 1899. 1901. ]>. 1-152. [Includes reports of head curators, which are also piil)lislied separately and appear in this catalogue. Various Bureaus CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Note. — The Commis.sion furnishes its publications gratuitously to those who apply for them. Examinations for civil service of Philippine Islands. [1901.] 3 pp. Manual of examinations for classified civil .service, reviseital and labor employed in] liianufacturt's and ^'eneral bui-ine>>s, Nov. 9-[Dec. 14, 1900]. [1901.] 2(14 i-p. il. 1 tal). INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION ' X, ixe.—TIk- Commission furnishes its reports gratuitously to tho.se who apply for them. 14th annual report, Dec. 24, 19U0 [with appendixes A-D]. 1901. 305 pp. Contents: Casualties to railway employees, upp. D. Complaints, Formal and informal, tiled (Jurinii? year, app. C. Einployct-'s. ajipropriation. and e.xpenditures, app. A. Points "decided since organization, app. B. Rei)<)rt of commission. Hilton Lumber Co. /•. Wilmintrton & Weldon Railroad Company, et al. ; run from 1 to lil, inclusive, and then lie^in ngain witli 1. Shipment 4~ Congres^s. 55tli Cunjrreshi, 3d f^e^•si<)n. House dofuinents, v. 7. No. 2; Reports of War Department, 1898; Engineers, pt. 4. (Serial no. 3749. ) Shijjmeut 43 Congress. 56th Congress, 1st session. House documents, v. 14. No. 2; Reports of War Department, 1899; Ordnance. (Serial no. 3911.) Shipment 44 Congress. 55th Congress, 3d session. House documents, v. 14. No. 5; Reports of Department of Interior, 1898; Secretary, Public Lands. (Serial no. 375(5.) 56th Congress, 1st se.ssion. House documents, v. 20. No. 5; Re- ports of Department of Interior, 1899; miscellaneous, pt. 1. (Serial no. 3917.) Shipment 4-^ Congress. 56th Congre.ss, 1st session. House documents, v. 21. No. 5; Reports of Department of Interior, 1899; mi.'^cellanef)us, pt. 2. (Serial no. 3918.) Shipment 46 Congress. 56th Congress, 1st session. Hou.«e documents, v. 30. No. 5; Reports of Department of Interior, 1899; Education, v. 1. (Serial no. 3927.) Shipment 47 Congress. 56th Congress, 1st .session. House documents, v. 7. No. 2; Reports of War Department, 1899; Civil affairs in Cuba, Porto Rico, Santiag(j and Puerto Princii)e, Cuba. (Serial no. 3904.) House reports, v. 5. Nos. 1079-1427, except 1082 and 1158; mi.s- cellaneous. (Serial no. 4025. ) Shipment 4S Congre.«s. 56th Congress, l.>^t session. House documents, v. 36. No. 9; Report of Attorney-General, 1899. (Serial no. 39.33.) House reports, v. 4. Nos. 808-1078; misrellaneous. (Serial no. 4024. ) 263 264 April, 1901 SJiipmeat 4^ Congret-s. 5tjth Congres:^, Itrt session. House documents, v. 60. No 97; American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac, 1900. (Serial no 3957. ) Shipment 1 Congre.«.s. 56th Cimgress, 1st session. House documents, v. 27. No. o; Reports of I)ei)artment of Interior, 1899; (4eological Survey, 20th report, pt. 6; Mint-ral Resources, 1898. (Serial no. 3924.) Shipment 2 Agriculture, Department of. Catalase, a new enzym of general occur- rence, with si)ecial reference to tobacco plant; by Oscar Loew. 1901. 47 pp. 8" (Report 68.) Experiment Station Work 17. 1901. 32 pp. 6 il. 8° (Farmers' bulletin 124.) Important insecticides, directions for their preparation and use; by C. L. Marlatt. 1901. 42 pp. 6 il. 8" (Farmers' bulletin 127, revision of 19. ) Agrostology Division ( Department of Agriculture ) . New or little known grasses. Mar. 8, 1901. 8 pp. 8° (Circular 30.) Congress. o6th Congress, 1st session. House documents, v. 35. No. 8; Report of Secretary of Treasury, finances, 1899. (Serial no. 3932.) Entomology Division (Dei)artment of Agriculture). Bibliography of the more imi)ortant contril)utions to American economic ento- mology, pt. 7, writings published Dec. 31, 1896-Jan. 1, 1900; bv Nathan Banks. lOOL 113 pp. 8" — Harletpiin cabbage bug, or calico l)ack, nuirgantia histrionica Hahn. [May 24, 1895.] 2 pp. 1 il. 8" (Circular 10, 2d series.) Periodical cicada in 1897. [May 1, 1897.] 4 pp. 8" (Circular 22, 2d series. ) Regulations of foreign Governments regarding importation of American plants, trees, and fruits. [Aug. 24, 1900.] 4 pp. 8<> (Circular 41, 2d series. ) Experiment Stations Office (Department of Agriculture). Irrigation in Hawaii; by Walter Maxwell. 1900. 48 pp. 3 il. 6 pi. 8" (Bulle- tin 90.) Foreign Markets Section (Department of Agriculture). Agricultural imports and exports, 1896-1900. Feb. 20, 1901. 16 i)p. 8" (Cir- cular 23. ) Shipment S Congress. 56th Congress, 1st session. House documents, v. 22. No. 5; Reports of Department of Interior, 1899; (Jeological Survey, 20th report, pt. 1, Director's report, etc. (Serial no. 3919.) Shipment 4 Congress. 56th Congress, 1st .session. Hou.se documents, v. 33. No. 7; District of Columbia report, 1899, v. 1,2. (Serial no. 3930.) Same, v. 51. No. 730; Special Consular Reports, v. 19; Paper in foreign countries. Uses of wood pulp. (Serial no. 3948.) Shipment 5 Congress. 56th Congress, Lst session. House documents, v. 15. No. 3; Reports of Navy Department, 1899. (Serial no. 3912. ) Apkil, 1901 265 sill jinii' lit f) Coiifrross. ooth f'onpivst!, Ad st'ssiun. Umisi' (Incniiit'iits, v. 2o. No. 5; Kei)orts of Deiiartiiieiit of Intfrior, l.S!»S; Kdiuation, v. 2. (Serial no. ;-)7(i7.) Shifiiiii'ill 7 Confrres-x. otJtli ("on^ivs.^, 1st .. 23, 1901. S pj). S" (Animal Industry Bureau. Circular .53. ) Entomolojry Division (Dejtartmi'nt of A<.'ricultnre). Carjtet hcctle, or Imffalo nioth, anthrenus scropluilariii- L. [Sept. S, 1894.] 4 pp. il. 8" (Circular 5, 2tl series. ) How to distiniruish different mo.s(iuitoes of North America. [Feb. 20, 1900.] 8 pp. 3 il. 8" (Circular 40, 2d series. ) .Mos(iuitoe!« and Hea.s. [Fcli. 1, 1S!M>.] pj.. 8" (Circular 13, 2d series. ) Strawberry weevil, anthononius si»rnatus Say. [Mar. 18, 1897.] 7 pp. 4 il. 8" (Circular 21, 2d .>-eries. ) Exi)erinient Stations Ottice (Department of A^'riculture) . Orjianiza- tion lists of ajrricultural colle^'es and experiment stations in I'nited States, with lists of stations in foreiyrn countries. .Ian. 1901. 134 pp. 8" (liulletin 88.) Insular Affairs Division (War Department). Translation of law of emi- nent domain, extended to Cul)aand I'orto Kico, Jmie 13, 18S4, and regnlations for its ajiplication. Mar. 1901. (31 i>p. 8" Sliljtmeiit Congress. 50th Congress, 1st session. House ilocuments, v. 8. No. 2; Reports of War Department, 1899; F^ngineers, pt. 1. (Serial no. 3905. ) Sliipnioit 10 Congress. 56th Congress, 1st .session. House documents, v. 52. No. 731; Special Consular Rejiorts, v. 20, 3 pts. ; Book cloth, etc., School gardens, Stave tra'e documents, v. 29. No. 5; Report.s of Department of Interior, 1899; Cieological Survey, 20th ^ report, pt. 7, Explorations in Alaska in 1898. (Serial no. 3926. ) Shipment 12 Astn >ph vsical Oljservati >rv ( Smith.sonian In.«titution ). Annals of observa- tory; l)y S. P. Fangiey, ai«led by C. < J. Aljbot. v. 1, vii -p 266 pi>. il. 38 pi. large 4" 11251— No. 70— 01 3 266 April, 1901 Coa.st and Geodetic Survey (Treasury Dej)artinent). United States coast pilot, Atlantic coast; pt. 5, New York to Chesapeake Bay entrance. 2d edition, rej)rint with [references to] supi)leinent. 1901. 129 — vi pp. il. 4 maps, large 8" Shipment 13 Congress. 55th Congress, 8d session. House documents, v. 50. No. 312; War of Rel>ellion, series 2, v. 6. (Serial no. 3792.) Shipment 14 War r>epartment. Regulations for Army, 1895, with appendixes, show- ing changes to Oct. 1, 1900. vii -^ 475 pp. il. 8" Shipment 15 Congress. 56th Congress, 1st session. House documents, v. 42. No. 13; Foreign Commerce and Navigation, 1899, v. 2. (Serial no. 3939.) Slupinent IQ Congress. 56th Congress, 1st session. Hou.se documents, v. 37. No. 10; Report of comptroller of currency, 1899, v. 1. (Serial no. 3934.) Same, v. 39. No. 11; Internal revenue report, 1899. (Serial no 3936.) Same, v. 78. No. 239; Precious metals, 1898. (Serial no. 3975.) Shipment 17 National Museum (Smithsonian Institution). Proceedings. 1900. v. 22, xii + 1075 pp. il. 17 pi. map, 8° Shipment IS Congres.s. 56th Congress, 1st session. House documents, v. 63. No. 115; Naval War Records, series 1, v. 9. (Serial no. 3960.) SJiijiment 19 Congress, ooth Congress, 3d session. House documents, v. 94. No. 316; Ethnology Bureau, 17th report, 1896, pt. 1. (Serial no. 3836.) Shipment 20 Congres.s. 56th Congress, 1st session. House documents, v. 56. No. 18; 31st list of merchant vessels, 1899. (Serial no. 3953.) Geological Survey (Interior Department). Five-place logarithms of natural numl)ers and circular functions expressed in arc and time. 1901. 69 pp. 8" Shipment 21 Agrostologv Division (Department of Agriculture). Bermuda grass. [Mar. 21, 1901.] 6 pp. 2 il. 8" (Circular 31.) Animal Industry Bureau (Department of Agriculture). [Imperial Ger- man meat insi)ection law.] Feb. 15, 1901. 19 pp. 8" (Circular 32. ) [Knglish and German.] Legislation with reference to l)ovine tuberculosis, digest of laws now in force and transcript of laws, rules and regulations, and proc- lamatif)ns for States and Territories; bv D. E. Salmon. 1901. 173 ppS" (Bulletin 28.) April, 1901 2(;7 Animal Industrv Bureau — Coiitinufil. Notes on parasite.*, 5o-57. [Mar. 26, 1S»01.] ■4 pp. 8" (Circular .S4.) Coast and Cieodetic Survey (Treasury Department). Atlas of I'hilip- l)ine Islands. 1900. 24 pp. '.',0 nuiits, large 4" (Special pnhliea- tion ;i.) Experiment Stations Office ( Department of Agriculture) . Experiment Station Record, V. 12, no. 7. 1901. vi + 601-700 pp. il. 8" Same, v. 12, no. 8. 1901. vi + 701-800 pp. 8" Geological Survey (Interior Dei)artment). Geologic atlas of United States, Colfax folio, Cal. Library edition. 1900. 10 pp. 4 map.s, large 4" (Folio (56.) Insular Affairs Division (War Department). Monthlvsunimary of com- merce of Cuba, Sept. 1900; no. 3, series 1900-1901. 1901. p. 1S9-212, 4" Internal Revenue C)llice (Treasury Department). Revised regulations concerning oleomargarine under internal-revenue laws. Mar. 1901. 76 pp. 1 pi. 8" (Regulations, no. 9, revised.) Publications Division (Department of Agriculture). Monthly list of publicaticwis [of Department of Agriculture], Mar. 1901. 4 pp. 8" Shipment 22 CJongress. .56th Congress, 1st ses.sion. House documents, v. 41. No. 13; FortHgn Commerce and Navigation, 1899, v. 1. (Serial no. 3938. ) Shipment 23 Congress. 56th Congress, 1st session. House documents, v. 31. No. 5; Reports of Department of Interior, 1899; Education, v. 2. (Serial no. 3928.) Shipment 24 Congress. 56th Congress, 1st session. House documents, v. 32. Nos. 6, 173, 314, 500; Reports of Department of Agriculture, 1899; Expendi- tures, 1899; Agriculture in Alaska, 1S99; Experiment stations, 1899. (Serial no. 3929.) 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[(>] 4-998-297(1 jip. 4° NoTK. — In this permanent Ixniml eililion tlie imKiiif,' varies fruni tliat oi" the (Uiily iiunihers, lis tl>e text is i)rintetl eoiitiniuinsly witlumt break. Tlie Itnund Vidumesof the Reeoril are sold also by the Superintendent of Doeiinieilts. the price averaKing about SI. 10 per part. The set eontaininK the proceedinf^s oi the 1st ses- sion of the .itith Con^res-s is in 9 parts and costs S13.00. .\PPR()1'RI.\TH)XS roM.MlTTEKS Appropriations, new office.-^, etc., statt'iiu'iits showinir ap]>iMp!i;itioiis made, new olli»v.« created [etc.], atltii ("on<.'ress, I'd se^^sioll; hy Thoma!^ P. Cleaves and .T:iiiies ('. Courts, liiii]. .'ii;:} pp. larjre 8" (S. doc. 235.) LAWS Statutes passed at 2d session of ."ifith Conjrress, 1900-1901, and recent con- ventions, treaties, executive prodaiuations, and concurrent resolu- tions; edited under direction of Secretary of State. 1901. [1136] pji. larjje 8" Note. — Pages 72.t-H()(> contain public laws: pages 10.1-341, private law.*; pages 1-49, treaties and conventions; pages 1-10. i>rocianiations: i>aKes l-]ti. concurrent resolutions. The joint resolutions are inchided with the laws. The laws con- tained in this volume have been catalogued I'acli month as sejiarately jiublished. See catalogues. December. lOOO-March. 1901. The conventions, treaties, procla- mations, and concurrent resolutions are as follows: Africa, importation of spirituous liquors into. Adhesion of United States to eoti- vention signed Bru.ssels for regulation of. Agricultural e.xperiuu'ut stations, rejjort on. Resolution to print. .Vlaska. agricultural investigations in, -Ith rejiort on. Resolution to print. -\lbui|uenine. N". Me.\.. to confirm .\lbuiiuer<|ue grant to, Resolution reiiuesting return of H. .'i^Hs. .\merica. list of mai)s relating to. in Library of Congress. Resolution to print. .\rniy. legislative history of general stafV of. Resolution to print. report of major-general commanding. Resolution to print. Bear, reveiuie cutter, cruise of. Resolution to print. Bowling, .loel. to increase pension of. Resolution rei|uesting return of S. ^'JTt). Brennecke's Shoals, O.sjige River. Mo., estimate for completion of lock and dam at. Resolution re<|Uesting. Brunswick River, estimate for removing obstructions at mouth of. Resolution recjuesting. Burlington, V't.. breakwater, estimate of repairs. Resolution rei|nesting. Census. Cnited States, history and growth of. Resolution to print. Chickamauga and Chattanooga liattlelields. atlas of. Resolution to print. Chickamaiiga and Chattanooga National I'ark, dedication of. report of joint committee on. Resolution to print. Churchill, Charles E., to increase pension of. Resolution rei|uesting return of H. ■19t;3. Commerce, review of world's, etc.. Resolution to )>riut. Constitution, documentary history of. Resolution to print. Contestinl election cases in House of Representatives from 1st to .Vith Congress, digest of. Resolution to print. Copper River eountrv, etc., rejiorls, Resolulion to print. 273 274 :\rAY, 1901 Statutes passed at 2d session uf 5(3th Congress, 1900-1901, etc.— Cont'd. Cram. Oliver H., to increase pension of. Resolution requesting return of H. 107G1. Cram, Orville H.. to increase pension of. Resolution to correct H. 10761. Crow Creek forest reserve. Produniation setting apart. Curtis Bay. etc., estimate for deepeninK channels, Resolution reque-sting. Davis. Cushman K., eulogies on. Re.^iolution to iirint. Employees of Ht)use of Rei)rcsentatives. conference committee on legislative, etc.. bill, to report coticerning. Resolution authorizing. Enrollment hy hand of bills, etc., Resolution directing. Frontier Couritv, Xebr., resurvev of township 8, Resolution requesting return of H. 29.5.1. Geographic Names Board, 2d report, Re.solution to print. Germany. Commercial agreement with. Great Britain. Convenlicm with, relating to tenure of property. Hand and machine labor, rciiort on. Resolution to print. Harrison. Benjamin. Proclamation on death of. Hartford. Alexander F., to increase pen.sion of, Re.solution requesting return of H. ,S99S. Hawaii, agricultural investigations, report on, Resolution to print. Holiday recess, Resolution for. Hor.'-cv, Lewis S.. to increase pension of, Re.solution requesting return of !^. 1203. '— Resolution to correct S. 1203. Inauguration, Congressional committee for arrangements. Resolution to appoint. Italy, Proclamation of commercial agreement with. Keith, Fordvce M., to increase pen.sion of, Resolution requesting return of S. 14.')(i. Kemi). George G., to increase pension of. Resolution requesting return of S. 1226. Mexico. Convention with, extending indefinitely duration of convention of Mar. 1. 1S89. concerning water boundary. Military laws of United States. Resolution to print. Mint. rci>orts of director. Resolution to print. Jforton, Mary A., to pension. Resolution requesting return of S. 3338. National Soldiers' Home, rei>orts. Resolution to print. Oleomargarine, hearings before Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, etc.. Resolution to print. Peru. Treaty with, for extradition. Philippine Commission, 1900, report of, Resolution to print. Porto Rico, agricultural resources and capabilities of, report on. Resolution to print. Portugal. Commercial agreement with. President and Vice-President, electoral votes for, Re.solution for counting of. Reed. H. S., alias Daniel Hull, to increase pension of, Resolution to correct H. 992«. St. Joseph. Mo., river improvements at. report on. Resolution recjuesting informa- tion as to. Senate. Proclamation convening sj)ecial session. Shell. Henry B., to increase pension of. Resolution re717, to make oleomargarine and otlier imitation dairy i)roducts subject to laws of State or Territory into wliich transj)orted and to change tax on ole- omargarine. 19()1. xxvi -f 901 i)p. il. [Same as S. rp. 2048 with enlargeil indexes.] May, IDOl 275 DISTKRT Ol" ((lI.rMHIA (OMMnTKK Reports on wlucational and sanitary conditions in District, |)resenteartment. Keport of: by Max West. Imlnstrial department. Report of: Ity K. T. I'fters. Libraries. Report of eonimittee on: by ('. .\. Smith. Milk supnly, Conebisions based upon :{;i(l outbreaks of infectious diseases spread throufih: by (J. M. Kol)cr. of cities.'iniprovenient of; by i;. A. I'l-arson. HOUSE .VCRICfl.TlKK COMMITTI:!-: Ileariiiirs before eonimittee, .Ian. H, l!K)i, on ated in the Checklist of I'viblic Documents issued by this office. 56th Congress, 1st session. Senate documents, v. 7, pt. 1. No. HO: His- tory of United States Capitol, v. 1. [3849, v. 1] House documents, v. hi. No. 4; Kei)orts of Post-OfHceDei)artment, 1899. [3913] Same, v. 34. Xo. 7; District of Cohnnl)ia report, 1899, v. ."5, 4. [3931] Same, v. 50. Nos. 116, 257; Special Consular Reports, v, 17, Sew- age and garbage, Coal-tar; v. 18, Merchant marine. [3947] Same, v. 54. Xos. 17, 572, (ilW, 714-718; (Jeological Survev bulle- tins ltJ2-169. [3951] Same, v. 66, 68, (i9. Xos. 118, 49(), .5.53; War of Rebellion, .«eries 3, V. 2, 4, 5. [3963. 3965. 3966] Same, v. 70-72. Xo.^. .')79 (').")S, (178; War of Rebellion, series 4, v, 1-3. [3967-69] Same, v. 75. Xo. 175, j)t. 2; American Republics r)nreau monthlv bulletin, Jan. -June, 1899, v. 6, nos. 7-12. [3972] Same, v. 76. Xo. 175, pt. 3; .\mericau Republics Rmvati monthlv bulletin, July-Dee. 1899, v. 7. [3973] Same, v. 80. Xo. 298; Interstate C<»mmerce Commission, 13th report, Jan. 1900. [3977] Same, v. 84. X'o. .340; Civil Si-rvice Coimnission, Kith report, 1899. [3981] Same, v. 85. Xos. 349, 3(10; Xavv Register, 1900; .\rmv Reirister, 1900. [3982] .^ame, v. 89. Xo. 411; Statisticid .\bstract, iS'.tK. [3986] 27G May, lyol 56th C'oiifjress, 1st st's^ioii — CoiitimuMl. Si-natt' riatious for Department. 1H99-1901. Beet-sugar industrv in I'uitcd States. Birds, nestling. Food of; by S. I). .Fudd. Citrus trees. Scale insect and mite enemies of: by ('. L. Marlatt. Commercial plant introduction: by .1. Ci. Smith. Cotton exchanges. Crops, principal, and farm aniuuils, Statistics of. Dairy cow. Scale of points for judging, regardless of breeds. Dairy products at Paris K.vposition of 1900; by H, K. .\lvord. Date palm and its culture; by W. T. Swingle. Fdiication. .Vgricultural, in France: by ('. B. Smith. Food I )reserva fives, commercial. (■oini)osilion of. I se and abuse of: by W. 1). Higelow. Forest extension in middle West: by W. L. Hall. Forestry, Practical, in southern .\piialachians; by (), W, Price. Progress in, in 1900. P'ree delivery of rural mails: by C. H. (ireathonsi'. Fruitgrowing, Progress in. in 1900. Fruit induslry, Inthu'uce of refrigeration on; by W. A. Taylor. Fruits, Kules'for naming and cxliibitiug. Fungous diseases of forest trees: by Hermann von Schrenk. Hot waves, conditions which produce them, and their elTcct on agriculture; by A. T. Burrows. Injurious insects. Principal, of 1900. Irrigation. Practical; bv ('. T. .lohnstoii and .1. D. Stannard. Orchanl. How birds allect; by F. K. L. Beal. f»rgaiiizalion of Dcpartuiciil. Pasture plants. Our native; by V. l,amson-Scribner. Pear culture. Commercial; by .\I. B. Waite. Plant diseases in Cnilecl stales in 1900. Poisonous plants. Some, of northern stock ranges: by V. K, Chcsnut Potatoes, \'alue of, as food: bv (', K, l.angwortliv. I'ublication.s, issued ,lau. 1-Dcc, :il, 1900, .Votes regarding. May, 1901 277 Yearl » » )k, 1 ()0()— ( '. .ntiiiiicil. Katiii-.-. its ciiiisi-, fri'<|iiciicy. iiixl treiitiiu'iit: liy I). E. Siilinon. KiMiiis. niiiciuliiin. Si-lot'linii i«f inateriHis for: bv L. W. I'am-. Maintain; Ijv .1. \V. Abliittl. Rvi'. liiHiiciici- of. on price of wheat; l«v E. T. Pi'ters. .SiiuiKlirs. Williain: !)> [»;. \V. Hill]. Smyrna lis rnltiirc in Tnitod .'^tatc.-*: by L. (>. Howanl. Soils. ciTtain phvsii-al i>roi)ertii's of, Objects and nu-tliods of invcstijfatinjf; bv L. .1. BrijiKs. Sugar ini|H>rts. Sources of. Teiniierature. Extremes of, s»ife forperishal)le poixls. Tobacco, leaf. World s exhibit of, at I'aris Expo.sition of 1900: by M. L. Floyd. Transporlation rates. • TruckiiiK interests. Development of: l)y F. S. Earle. Vetjetables, Testing commercial varieties of: t)y \V. W. Tracy, jr. Weather and [reprint 1901]. 20 i)p. 1 il. (Farmers' bulletin 50 revised. ) Soy bean as a forafie crop, by Thomas A. Williams; with ajipendix on soy beans as food for man, by C. F. Langworthy. 1899 [reprint 1901]. 24 )>p. 5 il. (Farmers' bulletin 58 revised.) ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU Note on chicken tick, argas americanus, bv Alliert Ilassall; from report, 1899. 1901. p. 496-500, 7 il. 1 pi. ([Publication] 101.) Some essentials in beef production; l)y Charles F. Curtiss. 1898 [reprint 1901]. 24 jjp. 17 11. (Farmers' bulletin 71. ) DVIKV DIVISION Breeds of dairy cattle, by Henry K. Alvord; rejtrinteil [with revision and aVirid>rment] from report of Bureau of Animal Indvistrv, 1898. 1899 [reprint 1901]. 48 pp. 21 il. (Farmers' bulletin 100.)' Butter makinrint 1901]. 32 pp. 24 il. (Farmers' bulletin 80.) CHEMISTRY DIVISION Manufacture of soi>:hum siruic bv A. A. Denton. 1S99 [reprint 1901] 32 |.p. 9 il. ( Farmers' liullet'in 00. ) 278 May, 1!J01 Procee«liii^>; of ITtli ammal ciniveiitidii of A.-^soiiation of ( Xlicial Ajrri- cultural ("lii'inists, Wasliiii^rtoii. I). C, Nov. Kj, 17. 19, 1900; elHiits. Report on loss of siilpliur in preparing: bv G. fi. Frnps. ("attic li-eds. Ri-porl on: by \V. H. KruK. I)airy jiroducts. |{f[)ort ori: l)y .1. B. Weems and F. \V. Woll. Fats and oils at ti'iiipiTature of Ixiiling water, Report on determination of specific trravity of: by K. K. Kwell. Fertilizers, mi-xi'd. Variable antmonia results in: by ('. B. Williams. l{ate of nitritieatioii of certain: Ijy \V. A. Withers and (J. S. Frajis. Filter-liil)e method, international, and official hide-i>o\vder methon. Comparison of: by H. W. Wiley and W. M. Knig. Food and li(iuor adulteration, Rcjiort of committee on subdivision of. Food stanilards. Report of committee on. Food Work, Report of special committee recipitated cuprous o.xid as such and as metallic copper: by (). W. Knight. Tannin, Report on: by Oma Carr. Volumetric standards. Report of committee on. Publications of division. May 1, 1901. 4 pp. Sufiar heet, culture, .«eed developuient, inanufactui-e, and stati.-Jtics; bv H. \V. Wiley. Revised [edition]. Fel). 1S99 [reprint 1901]. 48 pp. 24 il. (Farmers' bulletin 52.) EiXTOMOLOc; Y DI VISION Destructive preen pea louse, nectarophora destructor Johns. [Mav 23, 1901.] 8 PJ1. 3 11. (Circular 43, 2d series. ) Insect** affectinjr cotton plant, by L. (). Howard; reprinted with revi- sion from Bulletin 33, Office of Experiment Stations. Jan. 1897 [reprint 1901]. 32 pp. 18 il. (Farmers' bulletin 47.) Peach twip-borer, an important eneinv of intone fruits; bv C. L. Marlatt. 1898 [rfprint 1901]. 1(5 pj.. 5 il. ' (Fanners' bulletin 80.) Principal insect enemies of irrowinjr wheat; by C. L. ^larlatt. 1901. 40 pp. 25 il. (Farmers' bulletin 132. ) Some in.^ects injurious to violet, rose, and other ornamental jiiants, col- lection of articles [with bihlioirraphies] ; bv F. II. Chittenden. 1901. 114 pp. 29 il. 4 pi. ( Bulletin 27, new series. ) *10c EXPERIMENT STATIONS OFFICE Afiricultural experiment stations. Ajrricultural exiu-riment stations in Ujiited States. [Apr. 3, 1901.] 1 1 i)p. (Circular 44 revised.) Agricultural experiment stations in Cnited States, by A. C. True and V. A. Clark; contributed to by As,xociation of American Agri- cultural Colle^res and Experiment Stations. 1900 [1901]. <).3(> pp. 153 1)1. map. (Bulletin 80; H. doc. 507. ) [Contains list of publi- cations of the Office of Exjieriment Stations and of tlie several sta- tions, and of books pul)lished by experiment station officers.] Statistics of land-grant colleges and agricultural experiment sta- tions in I'nited States, 1900. 1901. 37 pp. (Bulletin 97. ) *5c May, 1901 279 Hariiyanl inanmv; hy W . II. Bcal. lSi»4 [rcin-iiit litOl]. :{2 pp. 7 il. (Faniu'r.<' Imllctin 21.) Beans, pea-s, and other legumes as food; by Mary llinnian .Mn-l. 1900 [reprint li»01]. :V2 pp. 10 il. (Farmers' Imlletin 121.) Cotton. Mamirinjr of cotton; i-ondensed from article l>v II. (". Wliite in Bulletin :W. Jan. 1S<)7 [reprint 1901]. Hi pp. '(Farmers' Imlle- tin 48. ) Cotton .«eed and its products. ISOil [rei)riiit 1901]. 10 pp. (Farmers' bulletin 'Mi.) Experiment Station Kecord, v. 12, no. 10. 1901. vii ; 901-1000 pp. *10e single copy, $1.00 a volume (12 nos. ) NoTK. — Mtiiulv uiiule up of abstr(ift.s nf reports ami piiblicntionson HKriciiltural science which have recentlv appeared in all conntricx, espcciallv the United States. Experiment Station Work :i. 1898 [reprint 1901]. :{2 pp. 2 il. (Farm- ers' bulletin 09.) [See, for contents, catalogue for March, 1898, page 198.] F'ish as food; by C. F. T.ang\vortliy. 1S9S [reprint 1901]. oO pp. (Farmers' bulletin 85.) Leguminous plants for green manuring and for feeding; bv F. \V. Allen. 1894 [reprint 1901]. 24 pp. ( Farmers' bulletin 10. ) Milk. Souring of milk and other changes in milk i)roducts. Aug. 1895 [rejirint 1901]. 2:^ p]^. (Farmers' bulletin 29 [revision of 9]. ) FIBKR INVF:STR;ATI0NS OFFICE Flax for .«eed and fiber in United States; bv Chas. Rioliards Dodge. 1895 [reprint 1901]. 10 i)p. (Farmers' Inilletin 27. ) FORKKiN MARKETS SECTION Our foreign traiie in agricultural products, 1891-1900; bv l'>ank H. Hitchcock. 1900 [reprint 1901]. 01 pp. ( Bulletin 2.1 ) *5c LIBRARY Acce.«sions to Department librarv; .lan.-Mar. 1901. Apr. 1901. 29 1. (Bulletin 35.) " *5c POMOLOliY DIVISION Grape growing in the South; [by] S. M. Tracy. 1900 [reprint 1901]. 32 pjt. il. (Farmers' bulletin 118.) PUBLICATIONS DI VISK )N Monthly list of ])ublications [of Department of Agriculture], May, 1901. 4 pp. ([Publication] 415. ) Sheep, hogs, and horses in the Pacific Xorthwest. 190(1 [reprint 1901]. 28 pp. 2 il. (Farmers' bulletin 117. ) [See, for contents, catalogue for May, 1900, page 353.] Vegetable garden; by Charles H. (ireathouse. 1899 [reprint 1901]. 24 j)p. 8 il. (Farmers' bulletin 94.) SEED AND PL.VNT INTRonCCTION SECTION Rice culture in Uniteucisi()iis nf either kind in separate jiarts as they are issued. Of the Land Decisions usually two vohuues are issued yearly, while the Pension-Dccisidu volumes a])i>ear af longer intervals, sometimes more than two years apart. Animal reports, 1900; Iiuliaii .\ffairs, Coniinission to Five Civilized Tribes [etc.]. 1900 [1901]. 751pp. (II. doc. 5.) *55c Coiittutu: Five Civilizcil 'Priljt's ('iiiiniiissii)n, report. Indian ('i)nuiiissi(iiicrs. Hoard of, rcporl, hulian Territnry, report of Indian insjiector [etc.], I'roi)o,sals received an.(. Apr. J-J, 1".K)1. 3 !.(.. Miirriant": I'virteiioo; iiresnniptiDiis. Nd. 91. .\)>r. l.i. UtOl. •"> J'P- Origin: fiisnl)ilit.v. iiiciilintion: typlmid fi-vt-r. No. 'M. .\pr. ■_••.', r.X)!. I pp. I'nicticf: appi'iil; fee iiiid merit (•Iniiii. No. '.12. .\pr. l'.», I'.HM. :! pl'- Deeisinns [of Department ami (ieneral I.aml ( Xlice] relating to puiilie lands, V. .SO, [si^matures] .'{4-:>(), jiuhlislieil si-parately. p. 529-o7(i. Ountcnif: AbaiiiloiU'il military reservation: ."^tate selection: see. :!. act of Fed. l:{, ISill, i>. •>!:?. Commutation of homestead eiitrii's: aet of .Ian. '2t\ HK)1. )i. .MO. Forest reservation: lien selei'tioii; aet of .liine 1. l.s'JT, p. .^Ijs. Indian allotment: see. A. aet of Feb. .><, \HH1, p. .>!(>. Indian lands: allotment: seleetioii. p. i'i',¥>. isolated trac-t; aet of .\nK. l.'i. IXit-l. p. .=>:}(). Lien selections under a<'t of .Inne 4. IHU", p. .V>0, r>~{). Right of way: Indian reservation: regulations of .\pr. is, 1899, amended, p. .Mo. Soldiers' additional liomesteations. are now issued in lim- ited editions of .tOO copies, which are retained by the Bureau for reference and loan purposes and are not available for distribution. 10th annual report on introduction of domestic reindeer into Alaska, by Sheldon -Jackson, 1900. 1901. 169 pp. 34 pi. map. (S. doc. 206.") NoTK. — .Xppeiidix contains reports of reindeer stations; Report from St. Law- rence Lsland, by P. H.J. Lerrigo; .lourney from Point Barrow to Teller Station with reindeer, by W. R. Marshall, etc. GENERAL LAND OFFICE [Circular] amendment to Rules and Regulations (ioverninfi Forest Reserves [issued Ai)r. 4, 1900], R. Apr. 10, 1901. [2] pp. Circular, forest tires, P [act to amend act to prevent forest tires on public domain]. June 18, 1900 [reprint 1901]. 1 p. [Circular to] registers and receivers [instructions regarding transfer ami assignment of soldier's additional homestead certificates]. May 8, 1901. [2] pp. Declination of magnetic needle; from ^lanual [of] Smveviiig Instruc- tions, 1894. [1901.] 21 pp. ;i maps. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Note.— The publications of the United States Geological Survey include annual reports and Water-Supply and Irrigation Pafiers. which are intended for free dis- tribution: and Monograjibs. Hulletins, anyukuk rivers, Alaska, in 1H99, by Frank Charles .S-hrader; froiii 21st report, pt. 2. 1900 [1901]." p. 441-480, 2 il. s j.l. map, large 8" 282 May, 1901 Alaska — Contimu'd. Kfcuniiaissaiicc from I'vrainid Ilarlxir to Ka[19()l]. ]). :«1-:W1, l il. 5 pi. 6 ma|)S, 1 in pocket, larye 8" Hecoiuiaissaiue of Chitiiia River and Skolai Mountains, Alaska, in 1899, by Oscar Kolin; from L'lst report, pt. 2. 19(). 8()l-8r)4, large 8" Coal, (ieologv of eastern Choctaw coal fielil, Ind. T., bv Joseph A. Taff and George I. Adams; from 21.^t report, pt. 2. 1900 [1901]. p. 257-.'ill, 7 il. 8 ]na])S, 1 in iH)cket, large 8" rreliminarv rei)ort on Camden coal field of southwestern Arkansa.«, by Joseph A. Taff; from 21st rei)ort, pt. 2. 1900 [1901]. p. 818-829, 2 maps, large 8" Esmeralp. large 8" Nickel. Production of nickel and cobalt in 1899; from Mineral Re- sources, calendar year 1899 [v. 1]. 1901., p. 285-289, large 8" Rico Mountains, Colo, (ieology of Rico Mountains, by Whitman Cross and .Vrthur Coe Spencer; from 21st report, j)t. 2. 1900 [1901]. p. 7-1(55, 21 pi. map in pocket, large 8" Salt. Production of salt in 18V)9, bv Edward AV. Parker; from Mineral Resources, calendar year 1899 [v. 1]. 1901. 28 pp. large 8" Tungsten. Occurrence of tungsten ore in eastern Nevada, by F. B. Weeks; from ^Mineral Resoun-es, calendar year 1899 [v. 1]. 1901. jt. 819, 820, large 8" Tungsten, nK)lybdenum, uranium, and vanadium in Cniti'd States, bv Josejili Ilvde Pratt; from Mineral Resources, calendar vear 1899 [v. 1]. 1901". iii . 299-818 i)p. large 8" Topographic slteets Note.— The Gcologiciil Survi'v is milking' a topofrraphic 7iiai> of tlie United States. Tlio sheets of whieh it is coniposoti are projeeted witlMUit reference to polilieal divisions, and are designated bv some prominent featnrefonnd on tliem. Three scales are nsed, 1 :6'2,.S00, 1 :125,0W), and 1 :J50,lilH». Tliese corresi>ond, ap- [)roxiniately, to 1 mile, Smiles, and 4 miles to 1 linearineh on the map. Thesize, uidess otherwise given, isabont 17.5 inches in height tiy 11. ;> tolil inches in width, exelnsiveof the margin, the width varying with the latitiKle. .\ description of the tojiographic map is printed on the reverse of each sheet catalogued. About one-(ifth of the area of the country has been mapped, nearly every State being represented. Massachu.setts, Connecticut. Khode Island, New .lersey, and the District of Columbia are completely majipcd. Sheets of the regular size are sold bv the Survey at Tie each; but in lots ol UX) or more copies, whether of the 8(iine sheet or of dilTerent sheet.s, the price is 'Je each. May, 1901 283 Alal.aiiia. l'.iniiiii<_'liaiii sli.H't, lat. :«° .•{(y-:^4°, Imi^'. ,S(i° 30'-S7°. Scalt" 1:125,0(X\ roiitoiir iutorval 100 ft. Kditioii of Aii^r. 1S95, n-iiiiiitc«l Mar. 1901. California, < ValU-v special luaj), lat. :W° 10' 22"-:59° V.V f-tO", lon«. 121° y :-!r>"-lL>l° '/ .v. Scale 1:14,400, contour interval 'JO ft. Edition of Mar. 1901. California. Mt. Dialtlo (|ua.lran>:le, lat. :i7° 4.V-8S°, lon^'. 121° 4.V-122°. Scale l:l)2,r>00, contour iiittMval oO ft. Edition of Apr. 1S9S, re- l)rinte0'-:>9°, lon«. UW°-10:{° 'MV. Scale l:12."i,000, contour interval 25 ft. Edition of Apr. 1S9.S, re- printed Mar. 1901. Colorado, Tikes Peak iiuadrani.de, lat. :iS° :«y-:i9°, Iouk. 105°-10o° 'MY. Scale 1: 125,000, contour interval 100 ft. Edition of Apr. 1901. Idaho, Camas Prairie sheet, lat. 48°-4o° :'>(V, l.tn^i. llo°-115° .'{O'. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 50 and 100 ft. Edition of Nr.v. 1893, reprinted A]»r. 1901. Indian Territorv, Muscoj^ee .piadranjile, lat. :i5° :!0'-:5()°, Ion;,'. 95°-95° m'. Scale 1 : 125,000, contour interval 50 ft. Edition of Mar. 1901. Michigan, Menominee special niajt, lat. 45° 45''— 15° 55', lonjr. S7° 45'- 88° 5'. Scale 1 : (52,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Ai)r. 1901. 11.7 X 1<).9 in. Missouri, Marshall sheet, lat. :W°-39° 3(K, long. 9:}°-93° IMV. Scale 1: 125,000, contour interval 50 ft. Edition of Mar. 1901. Montana, Big Snowy Mountain sheet, lat. 4()°-47°, long. U)9°-110°. Scale 1:250,000, "contour interval 200 ft. Edition of Sept. 1893, reprinted Ai>r. 1901. Montana, Fort Loijan sheet, lat. 4<)°-47°, long. 111°-112°. Scale 1:250.000. contour interval 200 ft. Edition of .Ian. 18S(), reimnted Apr. 1901. Nevada, (Jranite Range sheet, lat. 40°-41°, long. 119°-120°. Scale • 1:250,000, contour interval 200 ft. Edition of Jan. 1894, reprinted Ai)r. 1901. New Jer.-iev, New Brunswick (piadrangle, lat. 40° 15'-40° .'JO', long. 74° 15'-74° :W. Scale 1:()2,500, contour interval 10 ft. Edition of Apr. 1901. New .Jersev-New York, San2,500, c(mtour interval 20 ft. Edition of July, 1897, re]>rinted Mar. 1901. New York-Connecticut, Stamford (juadrangle, lat. 41°-41° 15', long. 73° 30'-73° 45'. Scale 1: (52,500, njutour interval 20 ft. Edition of Sept. 1899. reprinted Mar. 1901. New YVirk- Vermont, Whitehall (piadrangle, lat. 43° 30'-43° 45'. long. 73° 15'-73° .30'. Scale 1:()2,5(X), contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Aug. 1898, reprinted Mar. 1901. Pennsylvania, Shickshinnv sheet, lat. 41°-41° 15', long. 7(l°-7fi° 15'. Sc^le 1:()2,500, contour interval 20 It. Edition of Mav, lS5t4, re- printed Apr. 1901. Utah-Colorado, Aliajo sheet, lat. 37°-38°, long. 109°-110°. Scale 1 : 250,000, contour interval 250 ft. Edition of June, 1893, reprinted Mar. 1901. Utah-("olorado. Ashley sheet, lat. 40°-41°, long. 109°-110°. Scale 1:250,000, contour" interval 250 ft. Editi f Dec. 1885, reprinted Mar. 1901. 284 May, 1901 Utah-C'olura.U.. Ha,-t Tavaputs slu-et, lat. ::iS»°-IO°, It.njr. 109°-110°. Scale l:l'o(t,()(lO. contour iiitt-rval 2.")(l ft. Kditioii of Dec. 1885, reprinted Ai>r. 1901. Wvomiii*:. Ilartvillc .|ua(lraiifrle, lat. 42°-42° :W, loii};. 104° 30^-105°. Scale l:12o,000, contour interval oO ft. Ktlition of Apr. 1901. INDIAN COMMISSIONERS 3lM annual report of hoard [with a|()>cndixes], 190(1. 1901. 113 pp. map. Content* of append tjrei^: IKth Mohonk Indian cunferuncf [Oct. lyOOJ, I'rocoe'dings of. New York State. i)Olitical status of Indians in, Report of committfe of r> upon. I'urcliasinK I'onnnittee of board. Report of. School gardening, .\s to. PATENT OFFICE Note. — The Patent Office publishes specifications and drawings of patents, both in single copies and monthly volumes, the former at he and the latter at 3.5.00. The former are not eiunnerated in this catalogue. For certified copies of patents, including speciticatioii, drawing, certificate, and grant, the jirice is sdr. .\ variety of indexes, giving a complete view of the work of the ottice from IT'.Hi to date, are putilished at prices ranging from 2.5c to SIO.OO per volume. The Rules of Practice and pamiililet Patent Laws are furnished free. The Patent Office issues coupon orders in packages of 'JO at SI .00 per i>ackage, or in books containing 100 coupons at S'l.dOiier Imok. One coupon will procure a specification with drawings, and two coui>ons a ctli Conjrress. 1901. 88 j)p. Contract trial of U. S. coast-line hattle ship Indiana, by Harry Hall; from Journal of American Societ v of Naval Knirineers. 1901 . 27 pp. 2 pi. C4eneral court-martial order 48, 49, 51-61 [1901]; :Mar. 14-30, 1901. 12" General order 45 revised-47; May 1-13, 1901. 12" Navv-vard order 214-221, eniplovment of labor at navv-vards; Mav 6-22, 1901. Each 1 p. narrow 12" Special order 8; Apr. 1, 1901. 35 pp. 12" EQUIPMENT BUREAU Specifications for l)oat cushions. Apr. 30, 1901. 1 p. 12" Six'cifications for candles for rmming lijihts. ^lay 2, 1901. 1 p. 12" Specifications for chain hooks [etc.]. [May 20, 1901.] 3 pp. 12" Hvi)uoGK.\rnic office NoTF,.— The Charts, Sailing Directions, etc., of the Hydrographic Office are sold hy the office in Washington and also by agents at the principal .\nierican and foreign seaports and .\merican lake ports. Copies of the Hydrographic Hidlctin and Notice lo Mariners are supplied free on application at the Hydrographic Office in Washington and at the branch otiices 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. May, 1901 285 Hyilru^Taplii.' Imlli-tiii, wtvkly, t)09-rti:i; May 1-L'!», 11H)1. Ka<-li 1 p. larjrt' 4" and ohlonjr f " Note.— Contains lu'counls of obstructions hihI . 12 in. Mav, 1901. 1S.49X -'5.7H in. " 20c Iloilo Kiver, Panav, l*hihi)pine Islands, from surve*- in 1901 bv U. S. S. Castine; chart 19ot). Scale naut. m. = l in. Mav, 1901. 28 X 1H.6 in. 10c Iwase Anchonijie, n. w. coa«t of Honshu, .lajian, from Japanese survey in 1892, scale naut. m. =2.7rt in.; Fushiki Anchorage, n. w. coa.st of Honshu, from Japanese survev in 1892, scale naut. m. = 1.8t)in.; chart 1942. May, 1901. 17.34 "-X 11. (W in. 10c Karimata Anchorage, Yaeyama (iroup, southwest islands, Jajjan, from Japanese survev in 1888; i-hart 1940. Scale naut. m. = 1.71 in. Mav, 1901. 24.3 X i8.44 in. 10c Michipicoten Harbor, lAike Superior, Canada, from survev in 1900 by Algoma Central Railwav; chart 1953. Scale 100 vds.=3 in. Mav, 1901. 22.2X20.5 in. " ' 2dc Newfoundlan.»J and 11.3 X lO.H in. . 20c Panama Koad and dredge United States north about Scotland: charts i>ublished. etc., .\pr. 1-30,1901; ecjuator crossings in I'acilic Ocean; forecast an, I'.tl)!; ciiuator crossings in .VtlaiUic t)cean. Kebun and Rishiri islanplicatioii should lie iiiai». L' il. .Wc X.\V.\L WAK COLLEGE ].,a\vs ami ii.^ajrt's of war at sea, naval war (oiU-: liy ('liarle.< II. St-ockton. [HMIO. rcjiriiit] lltOl. 'JT pii. VI" X.WKiATloX lUKKAr Regulations governing' ailiiiissioii of eamli'latcs into Naval .Vcaileiuy. May, UMll. ].=) jip. OKDNANCK J'.rUK.M' raii-.\nieriiaii E-xpositioii, ordnance exhiliit. [1901.] 7 pp. SUPPLIES AND ACCOINTS HIIJEAU Specilications for Portland cement; issued May 4, llMll. 4 jij). 12" YARDS AND DOCKS KUREAT Si)eeilicatiou 1127 for eonii)letion of sawiniil, lioiler house, and steel chimney at navy yard. Mare Island, Cal. [Jan. 1901.] 7 i)p. f" Speeifieation 1128 for salt-water tire-protection system at Puget Sound naval station, Bremerton, Wash. [Jan. 1901.] 4 pp. f" Specifieatiuu 1129 for shop for ecjuipment, building 7S, at naval station, Puget Sound, Wash. [Feb. 1901.] 14 pp. f" Specification 1131 for hot-water heating system in ottice liuilding and workshop for construction and repair at navv vard, Washin>rton, D. C. [Feb. 1901.] 5 pj). f" Sjiecitication 1135 for propo.sed building for efiuipmt'Ut. 21, at naval sta- tion, Key West, Fla. [.Mar. 1901.] 10 pji. f" Sjiecilication 1137 for coal .storage and cr new purcli for Imnsi' "A" at iiavv vanl, Loatriu* Islaiul, I'a. [May, liM)l.] 5 pp. f" Sperilication II-^t for ;{ .■{DO-hursi'puwer l)iiili'rs aiiil ac'ci's^nrii's at iiavv yard. Xi-w York, X. Y. [May, lliOl.] 'i pp. f S|)eiMlication llol) for coiiiplotioii of pivseiit y the printer. George F. La.sher, 1J7 North 10th street, Philadelphia. FORKRiX MAIL SKKVICK Sehednle of steaincrs ajipointed to convey mails to forei;.Mi conntiies dnr- inji June, M'Ol. 1 p. narrow f" [Monthly.] RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE Daily huUetin of oiders affeetintr postal serviee, v. 22, nos. ti4ri4-75»; Mav 1-;51, 190L f" [Daily except Siuidays and holidays.] TOPOGRAPHER .NoTK.—l'osi-niiiie maps corrected to the 1st of tliosc months are ili>triliiiicd in March. .Inne. September, and December to the postal service. Oidy new maps and those newly lithOKraphed on account of chansje in scale, etc.. are cataloKUed in full hert-. For a list of the maps composin}< the set. with prices, see .January. I'.Hll. catalogue, paifcs ly. li;!. They are issued in three forms, vi/: in sheets, liacked an< Anjreles and adjacent territorv, .scale 5 m. =0.9 in. 4 sheets, 38.G X 29.5 and :>:14 X 29.."i in. [Scale chanyred from 11 miles to 10 miK's to an inch. Size of insets, 1.11 x 10.9 and 1()X9.5 in.] ^S.20, mounted $4.20, folded $8.75 State Department Note.— The state Department distributes the Consular Reports and fither De- partmental publications f;ratuitou.sly. For stile of laws see page 272. Dii.lomatic list, May, 1901. 12 pp. 24" [Monthly.] AMERICAX REPCBLICS BURKAI Xf)TE. — This Bureau sells its own monthly bulletins, handbooks, etc.. at prices usually ranging from 5c to CiOc. Address the Director of the Bureau. Mcmthly luilletin, May, 1901; whole no. 92, v. 10, no. 5. p. S51-1058, 1 por. ( U. tloc. ;i5(i, pt. 5. ) [Contains articles in Fai^rlish, Si)anish, Portuguese, and French.] 25c sin>;le (•o|)y, $2.(10 a yr Contentt: Accessions to library. ArKentiiui. K.xports of a;;ricultural and pastoral prfKluets: commerce of Patajfo- niaii coast: reports of railway companies; production and consum)>tion of beer; miscellaiu-iius note-. 288 May, 1^»<)1 Mont lily Imllt'tiii — C"ontiiuK'iiieiits in 1900: imniber of foreign resi- •U-iits: iniM't'llain.'o\is notes. Chile. Notes. Choeolate. its manufacture and sale. Colombia. Location and length of railway lines: miscellaneon.s notes. Costa Kica. Notes. Cnba. Sponge fisheries; estimated sugar production. Ecuador. Foreign commerce of 1900: notes. (Juzman [Horacio]. Death of. Haiti. Improved tinancial <'onditions. Hoiidnras. K\ibber culture and production: canalization of I'atnca River. International Union of American Republics, Proceedings of executive commit- tee of. Latin America. British trade with. Trade opportunities in. Mexico. New concessions; German report on banking institutions: new corpo- rations and industries; annual report of Mexican Central Railway; miscellane- ous notes. Nicaragua. Decree governing importations of wines; notes. Ovine virus. l*an-.\mcrican Exposition at Buffalo. Periodicals and newspapers on file. Peru. Mining statistics: notes. Santo Domingo. Messjige of President Jimenez: customs receipts for Feb. 1901. Spanish America, Trade with. United States. Trade with Latin America; foreign commerce in March; com- parison of exports of leading nations: bridge construction; commerce in fruit Iiroducts; vital statistics for Manila; notes. Uruguay. Notes. Venezuela. Miscellaneous notes. United States of Brazil, ^eoj^raphic-al sketch, with spei-ial refereni-e to economic conditions and prospects of future development. 1901. 238 pp. FOREIGN COMMERCK BUREAU Advance sheets of consular reports, May 1-81, 1901; nos. 1025-50. [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] Contents : Aerial navigation. British invention for. note; no. 1039. Alcohol vs. coal in Germany, by Richard CJuenther: no. 104(1. Amsterdam exjiort company, note; no. lO'Jd. Argentina. Trade outlook in, by Daniel Mayer: no. UKS, Automobiles, Exposition of, at "Brussels, by G. \V. Roosevelt; no. 10-J(i. British Guiana. Resources of. transmitted by (J. H. Moulton; no. 10(7. Butter, -VUegeii process of preserving, note: no, UMl. Butter trade of Finland, note: no, 10:53. Cable, New Britisli-Cjermau, note: no. 10:50. Cable connections with Madeira Islands, note: no, lO'Jli, Caiiaila, Railwav subsidies in, by Gustave Beiitelsiiacher: no, 1012, Unexplored, by A. G. Seyfert: no, 102(l. Cari-roa0. • in (icrmany, by (), .L I). Hughes: no. 1047. Rt-duction"iii cost of, at TenerilVe. note; no, 1030. Coal situation in Hungary, by F. D. Chester; no. 1044. Colomliia. Port charges in, tiote: no. 103'J. ConiiMcrcial sctionl. New, at Cologne, note: no. lOKi. Copper, Production and consumption of, in Germany, by F. H. Mason; no. 1032. Corinio, Dock at, note: no, UMt;. Corn in Netherlands, by Morris Weill, transmitted by F. D. Hill: no. lOJs. Cr)sia Rica, Increased tariff in, note: no. 1050. Cotton in Russia, note; no, ItW.t, Cotton growing in west .\frica. I)y .lames Boyle; no, 1037. Crop prospects, Uiuavorable, in Germany, by F. H. Mason; no. 1041. May, 1901 289 AdvaiH-e ^^lieets of {■on^jular reports — C'lHitiiuUMl. Coiitmti' — CoiitiiiiK'd. Diihoiiu'v, Trmlc of, liy Kichard GiienthiT ami .1. V. Mimnnliiiii; iici. \oi:i. DiTdrativf art. Exhilntion of. at Turin; no KKid. Di-nuTara inarki-t rc|>orls. note: no. UH:i. Dominican rxport iliitics aljoli>lu'il. noli-: no. l(i|(». EU'ctric anil waliT works. Ni-w, in (ini'bcc, noto; no. lOJii. Klfctric cars for rapid tran.^il. noli'; no. I(i:5,s. Kk'ctric plants in Dutch Kast India, note: no. 10U.'>. Ojn-niuK for. in Imlia. t)y K. F. I'attcrson; no. 1U*J7. Eli'Ctric railways in (icrinany. l>y Richard (iucuther: no. \(H'A. in Saxony, liy B. H. Warni'r! jr.; no. lo;i|. Export trade notes. transniittcy cannon and .smoke, hy .1. ('. ("overt; no. 1047. Fruits, Californian vs. Spanish, transmitted hy K. M. Bartleman; no. 1043. Furniture in southern (uTmany. hy (>..!. I). Ilutfhes; no. lOlii. German commercial activitv in South America, transmitted hv (). H. Murphv; no, 10-J.1. German customs war with Haiti, transmitted hy G. H. Murphy; no. 1040. German enterprise in Central America, note; no. 10;}J. German law taxing department stores. Workinjj of, hy F. H. Mason: no. lOJi). German settlements in south Brazil, note; no. lo:{l. Germany. American mainifacture. Trade methods in, hy CharU's Ncucr; no. 1011. Germany's forei^in commerce. I'.ilK), hy ,1. B. .hickson; no. 1044. Gold discoveries, .Xllejri'd, in .Samoa, i)y L. W. ( (shorn; no. lO'^. Healinjr appliances, Sjianish exiiositioii of. transmitted hy ,1, G. Lay; no. 10:i6. Honduras, Trade notes from, note; no. 104'J. Horses, British market for, note; no. lOJlt. Hinijrary, Industrial projrress in, l)y F. W. Mahin; tio. 10'J9. Japanese investments of capital, transmitted by S. S. Lyon; no. 104'2. Kaiser Wilhelm Canal, note; no. 1017. Kiel, dock plants at. Enlargement of. hy Ilugli I'itcairn; no. 1044. Labor bureau. International, in Switzerland, hy George Gitt'ord; no. 1035. Lihrarit's, Public, in (icrmnny, note; no. iu;50. Liege trade with I'liitid States, by A. A. Winslow; no. 103(>. Linoleum. German demand for. note: no. 10.50. Liverpool medical fellowship open to Americans, transmitted hv .lames Boyle; no. 1040. Locomotives. FZnglish vs. American, in .lamaica. by X. R. Snyder; no. 1044. Locomotives and rolling .stock for Russian railroads, note; no. lO.'s. Malta, Shipping goods to, bv .1. H. Grout; no. 10.50. Tnide with, by J. H. Grout; no. 1050. Match factories. Scandinavian. Combination of. note; no. 104i>. Meat-prohibition law. (Jerman. transmitted by Richard Gnenther; no. 104'J. Meats. Canned, in l)ond in Germany, note; nf). lO'iti. Mexico. Trade opportunities in. note; no. 10:?2. Mineral production of Britisli Columbia, by A. E. Smith; no. lO'.'t-;. Mosquito poison. Antidote to. note: no. 10:39. Xamur, Belgium, Exposition at, note; no. 10'2.H. Nicaraguan loan. New, note; no. 10;?'2. Olive oil in Spain, note; no, 10'M. Packing goiMls for foreign markets, by Rufus Fleming; no. 104S. Petroleimi in Canada, by J. L. Bittinger; no. W2X. Phylloxera. Destruction of, in (iermany. note; no. 104'J. Plow's. German, in Porto Rico, note: no. 10;3'2. Potatoes, German, for America, note; no. 104:3. Preserves, Cnited States, in Germany, by (). .1. D. Hughes; no. 104('>. Rubljer. Danish substitute for. note: no."l04t'i. Rubber ann fisheries in British Colmnbia. by L. E. Dudley; no. UM'J. Savings bank. Belgian government, by (}. \V. Roosevelt: no. 104t',. School gardens in Sweden, by Axel Gcorgii and R.S. S. Bergh; no. 10'27. Silk. Syrian, for United States, by (i. B. Ravndal: no. 10:37. Simpliin tuiuiel. Progress of. transmitted by H. L. Washington; no. 1043. Soap. Market for. in Sj)ain. by .1. G. Lay; no. Kni. Si>anisli goods. Exhibit of. in Habana an. Steamship. New (Jernnm. by .1. E, Kehl; no. lOiis. Steam.ship ponr-e.ssion in Liiicria. note: no. 10)0. .Steamship lines, German-S(nith American, Trattie of, transmitted by (;. H. Mur- phy; no. 1031. Stearin candles. Chinese demand for. note: no. 1039. Steel rails for t^ueenslancl. note; no. ItKJK. Stone. Artificial, bv .1. L. Bittinger: no. 10:30. Sudan. Tnitlic of. note; no. U«0. Sugar-beet waste. I'lilization of. by M. .1. Baehr; no. 10:33. 290 3Iay, 1901 AdvaiU'e .sheets uf cuusular repurt.-; — Continued. Coiiteiitx — Contimii'd. Sulphur wntf r. Artificial, note: no. 1039. .»^\vitziTl!iiili wires laid on snow, note: no. 1042. Teletrrapliy. Wireless, in the Mediterranean, note: no. 10;i2. Te.xtiles. .\nieriean. fur Kuropean markets, transmitted by P. B. Masoti: no. 1040. Trolley automobile line in fuTinany. note: no. lO'JT. Typewriters in Netherlands, correction, note: no. UMo. Water route from Fitnne to Stettin, by K. W. .Mahin: nr>. lir_"J. West .\\istralia. Imports of ain's. in liH)U. transmitted by H. M. Bartleman: no. 1043. Wine-trade directory. Gennan. note: no. 104.i. Wire "^creenin.tr. Demand for. in K{fyi)t. note: no. 10:49. Wood. Kussian export tariff on. note: no. 102s. Zinc poison in colored hosiery, note: no. 1047. Commercial relations of T'nited States with foreign countries, 19(Xt. 1901. V. 1, 1241 pp. -A maps. (H. doc. .SSO, pt. 1.) *70c Note. — Volume 1 contains a review of the world\s commerce, also published separately, and reports of consular otticers in Africa. America. Asia. Australasia, and Polynesia on the industries and commerce of their respective districts. Vf)l- nme 2 will contain the reports from Europe. Consular Keixwts, 3Iav, 1901; v. m, no. 248. xx -^ 1-1.^1 pp. ( H. doc. 527, pt. 1.) [Moiitiily.] *15c Contents: .Vjfriculture. Chinese. ;uid .\merican machinery: by Kounsevelle Wildman. .\ir torpedo. Swedish: by Richard Guenther. Apricots. Dried, in Germany. Artiticial building stone in Germany: by M. J. Baehr. Artificial-silk factories in Kuroi>e: by F. W. Mahin and Richard Giietither. Austria. Movement in. against .\merican imports: by F. W. Hossfeld. Bec»iuerel rays: by Richard (iuenther. Beirut. Business conditions in: b<- G. B. Ravndal. Boxer trouble. EtTect of. on I'nited States trade: by .lohn Fowler. Brazilian taritt" changes: transmitted by H. W. Furniss. British Honduras. Tariff of: transmitted by W. L. .\very. British Honduras mail coiuract: transmitted by W. L. .\very. Canary Islands. Duties in: by Solomon Berliner. Canned goods. Fraument in (Jermany: tiy Richard (iuenther. Electricity in India: Iransmillecl liy R. F. PaltersoTi. Fisheries of Canada: l)y ,1. 1,. Bitlinger. Foreign reports and publications. Fuel and heating appliances. Spanish e.x|>osition of; tran-;mitterodu<-tion, Australasian, in IIMX): by .1. P. Bray, (iraphite. Bavarian vs. Ceylon; bv C). J. D. Hughes. Hog bristh's in China; by L. S. Wilco.x. Iron and steel industries in Canada: by G. W. Shotts. . Ivory market, Antwerp: by (J. F. Lincoln. Manufactures and agricultural products, (ierman: by ( ». .1. D. Hughes. Meat-inspection law in (iermany: by H. W. Diederich. Mineral clevelopment of Nova Scotia: transniitti'd by .1. (i. Foster. Minerals in I'ral Mountains; by W. I{. Holloway. Mining syndicate, (ierman. in Spain; by (). ,L D. Hughes. Montevideo port contract: by .\. W. Swalm. New Brunswick, Railway development in: by Gustave Beutelsi>acher. Mav, 1901 291 Cout^ular Kf|iurts — ('(>ntiinu-n«l(isniitt(-d by .1. (i. Lay. Precious stones. Testing: by Kicliard Kuenther. l^uinine auction in Katavia: by H. .s;. Kairden. Kosjirio. Port iniprovenieiit-- at: by .1. M. .\yers. Kus>ia. .s:iani]>ed docunu-nis in: bv W. K. Holloway. Russian taritl". New: transinitteil by .1. K. Kelil. Sawdust. Coniniercial uses of. in Kuropc: by .1. C. Covert and Rufus Fleming'. rtili7.ation of. in Canada: by .1. L. BittiuKer. Shoe industry in Russia: by W. .\. Heydi'ckcr. Strikes, (iernian judicial deci.sion re damages by; transmitted by Richard Guenther. Sugar. I'roduction of, in Spain: by .1. (i. Lay. Sugar industry in Simin; by B. H. Ridgely. Sulj>hur in Ru.ssia: by K. T. Liefeld. Sulphur combination. Sicilian: by Ale.xander Heinpirtner. TeU'Kraphy. wirele-s. Present condition of: transmitted by (J. \V. Roo.ses'elt. Textile industry. (Jerman. Decline in: V>y Max .\dler. Tientsin. E.xport trade from: l)y .1. \\'. Ragsdale. Venezuela, Tariff of: transmitted by K. H. Plumacher. Wine and I'ider production of France in I'.RK): by \. y\. Thackara. Wine and grape trade. (Jerman. in IWIO: by Walter S<-humann. Exjairts declared foi I'liited States, returns from eon.'^iilar districts for •juarter ended Dec. 31, liHX). 1901. vii - 111 pp. ( H. orts of insular secretary, attornev-jreneral. etc.]. May 1, 19(tl. 445 pp. 2 p<.r. 14 j)l. " *50e ROLLS AND LIP.RARY BUREAU List of books, i>amiihlets, and maps received, July-Dec. 19(10. with ref- erences to articles in i>eriodicals relating to law of nations, diplo- macy, history, and political .>Jcience, supplemented hy li.y permanent ai)pointment of persons employed for occasional duty. May <>, 1901. 1 p. 4" ( Dei»t. cir- cular .54, 1901; Division of Appointments.) 292 May, 1901 ViAi. Standard net wi-itrlit of lialf liarri-I of Hsli. May 14, 1901. 1 p. 4" (Dept. cin-nlar oil, HH)1 ; Division of Customs.) Furniture. General spt'cilicatioihs fur furniture. 1901. 11 pp. Ula-sy. Mea.^urenient and iia.«sirtcation of ylass. May 7, 1901. 2 i)p. 4" (Dept. eireular oo, 1901: l)ivi.«ion of Customs. ) (ilove.«. Cla.-sitication of leather jrloves. May 1, 1901. 1 )>. 4° (Dept. circular ol, 1901; Division of Customs.) Louisiana Punhase K.xposition at St. Louis, Mo. May 17, 1901. 4 \>\>. 4" (Dept. circular ()0, 1901; Division of Customs.) Merchandise. Entries of nierchandi.se invoiced in rupees. May 18, 1901. 1 I). 4" (Dept circular HI, 1901; Division of Customs.) Napkins. Classification of cotton nai)kins in the jjiece. May 13, 190L 1 J). 4" ( Dei)t. circular 5. 4" (Dept. circular 63, 1901; Division of Stationery, Printing, and Blanks. ) Securities. [Tal)les showing market prices and investment values of outstanding securities of United States, Apr. 1901.] May 1, 1901. 2 pj). 4" (Dept. circular 50, 1901; Government Actuary.) S\igar. Additional duty on Argentine sugar. ^lay 4, 1901. 1 p. 4° (Dept. circular 52, 1901; Division of Customs. ) Treasurv decisions under tariff, internal revenue, immigration, naviga- tion laws, etc., weekly, v. 4, nos. 18-22; May 2-30, 1901. [Depart- ment decisions nund^ered 22990-2.3075, including general appraisers' decisions 4918-31, and internal revenue decisions 332-350.] APPRAISERS Reapi)raisements of merchandise bv general appraisers [on Apr. 27- May 24, 1901]; 3Iav 6-27, 1901. 4" ( Heai)praisement circulars 686^699; Division of Customs.) [Weekly.] AUDITOR FOR INTERIOR DEPARTMENT Payment of unindorsed pension checks after death of pavees. May 21, 1901. 1 p. 4" (Dept. circular ()2, 1901.) AUDITOR FOR WAR DEPARTMENT General information as to extra i)ay for officers and enlisted men of Armv who served in War with" Spain. Mav 13, 1901. 2 pp. 4" (Dept. circular 57, 1901.) BOOKKEEPINC; AND WAKRAXTS DIVISION Comparative statement of receipts and exi)enditures of United States [for month and 11 months endinartment,at United States consu- lates in foreign ports, and at the otlice of the Coast Survey. May, 1901 293 Coast jiilot notes on Fox Islamls passes, I'lialaska Hav, Uering Sea, and Arctic Ocean as far as I'oint Barrow, '.id eilition with aiMi- tions. 1901. (S4 pp. 5 ])l. lar^'e S" (Bulletin, v. ."i, no. 40.) Notice to Mariners 271" Apr. 1001. 14 t [2] i>p. 4" [Monthly.] NoTK. — Contains ctirrt-ctions fur fharts of the Coast lUirt (ieodetic Survey, with list.-* of new ehart.s, canceled etlitions. etc. Tide tables for [calendar] year lOOl.'. 1001. 402 pp. il. lar^'c 8" (Treas. Dei)t. doi-. 221S. ) [List of references on the ireneral snl)ject of tides on i)ajj:es 24, 2o.] 50c Clifirts Boston Harbor, Ma.s.-^.; chart .WT. Scale 1:40,000. .Vpr. 1001, lir.-^t published ISO?. 20.7 X 35 in. 50c [Cieorjiia ami Florida] Sai)elo Island to Amelia Islands; chart 157. Scale 1:80,000. Apr. IHOl, tii-st published 1S70. 41.2X32.5 in. 50c Kahuliii Harbor and ajijiroaches, Islan. 4" (Circular H()2. ) Kegulatitjiis concerning.' IkhkIs form ool ami imler. etc., used in tran.«- fers to jreneral bonile \>\>. ([Kejru- lations] no. :.'0, supjilcment 1. ) LIFE-S.VV1N<; SEUVICE Instrnctimr keejiers of life-saving stations relative to execution of civil service f(.rm :Wo. May 7, 1901. 1 p. 4" ( I )ept. circular oH. U»01.) LRillT-HOUSE BOARD X,,TK.— Till' Bulk-tins. Beacon and Bnoy Li.'sts. and Light Lists pnltlished by the Light-House Board ran be obtained, free of charge, on apjilication to the office of the Board at \Va.«hington, the inspectors of the several lighthouse districts, the United states eustom-honses, the Hydrographic ottice and its branehes,and the sales agents of the Coast and Geodetic Survey. Bulletin 119, recent changes in aids to navigation. Mav 1. 1901, coasts of United States. 26 — [2] pp. 4" [:Monthly.] 1st District. List of beacons, buoys, and ilaymarks, from northeast boiuidarv of United States to Hampton Harbor, N. IL; corrected to May 1, 1901. 127 -^ vii pp. large S" List of lights and fog signals of United States on northern lakes and rivers, also of Canada on those waters; corrected to opening of navi- gation, 1901. 161 -f vi pp. map, large S" Notice to Mariners 53-67 of 1901; May o-27, 1901. p. 53-67, 4" Note. — Contain.* notices of establishment of new lights, light-vessels, and steam whistles, changes in buoyage, etc. Officers on dutv under Light-House Establishment. ^lav 11 [15], 1901. 2 pp. 4" (Circidar 2of 1901.) LOANS AND CURRENCY DIVISION Circulation statement. May 1, 1901. 1 p. oblong 8" [Monthly.] Note.— Estimated i>opiilation. Mav 1. 1901, "T.oSfi.OtIO: circulation per capita, S28.31. Registered bonartment. Rei)ort of commi.-^sion for investigation of plague in San Francisco. 1901. 23 pp. map. STATISTICS BUREAU Advance sheets from M(tnthly Smnmary of Commerce ami Finance, showing details of imports and exports bv articles anrean, and iniiuTal oils, Apr. 1901. l.S pi>. 4" (RulU'tiii 10. series litOO-1901. I [M07o-L':i.=)7, 1 |.l. 4" (H. roniuljrating opinion of jud}:e-advocate-j;eneral relating: to inviolaV)ility, etc., of pul)lic records of Department]. Mav ;■{, 1901. 17 pp. 12" " List of persons designated hv Pre.sident for appointment as lieutenants in Army. [1901.] 8 pp. 12" Report of l)oard of army officers upon claim of William Farrar Snnth that he, and not General Rosecrans, originated plan for relief of Chattanooga, Oct. 186:i. 1901. 226 pp. 1 pi. 8 maps. A I)JrTANT-( JENERAL Armv list and directory, officers of Army, May 20, 1901; [no.] IS. 62 pp. ' ■ ■ *10c Circular 16-18 [1901]; May 10-2o, 1901. Each 1 p. 12" Enlistments for line of Army, Apr. 1901. 10 pp. 12" [Monthly.] General orders 60-77 [1901]; Apr. .SO-May 29, 1901. 12" [Corrected 2d print of no. 60.] Insular seryice of regular trooj)s with dates of dejiarture from and return to United States. May 1, 1901. 12 pp. Special orders 101-126 [1901]; :May 1-:!1, 1901. 12" [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] Stations of Army. May 9-2.S, 1901. Each [2] pp. oblong f" [Weekly; none issue. [No station list issued Apr. 1, 1901.] Stoppage circular, "Slay 15, 1901. 12 pp. [Monthly.] PHILIPPINE COMMISSION, 1900- Act regulating salaries of officers anine Archijjelago [and regulations in case of ])u))lic civil proi)erty in Pliilipiiine Islands for which civil or military agents may be responsihlc]. [1901.] 20 pp. 3Iay, 1901 297 PHII.Il'IMNE ISLANDS ITHMC INSTKICTION DEI'AKTMKNT [Circular Ivtter relative to (lualitications necessary fnr teaclu-rs in I'liil- ippiues.] Manila [1901]. 1 p. 4" QUARTERMASTKR'S DEPARTMENT Circular letter []irt>nnilr decisions of comptroller of Treasury reKunl- in^ rates tor transportation over hridjrfs built under acts of Con- iiTV!'^']. May lo, HHtl. ;i j.p. iL"' Roster showing stations and duties of otKcers of (Quartermaster's De- partment, Slay In, 1901. ~ Jip. [Monthly.] Specifications 538,539; May 17, I'D. 1901. Kacii 1 p. SIGNAL OFFICE Orders 8-10 [1901]; May 1-81, 1901. 12« SUBSISTENCE DEPARTMENT Circular L' [1901]; May 24, 1901. 5 pp. 1 pi. 12" Roster [of officers], Mayl, 1901. 4 pp. [Monthly.] Smithsonian Institution Note.— In its latest price-list the Smithsonian Institution publishes this note: "The publications of the Smithsonian Institution consist of, 1, Contribtltions to Knowledge; 2. Mis-eel laneou* Collections; 3. annual reports; 4. special papers. No sc/s of these are for sale or distribution, anil most of the volumes are out of print. The edition of volumes of Contributions and Collections is limited, and is distributed only to designated public libraries and to learned institutions in this country and abroad. .\ small edition oi some of the papers in the above series is printed for sale or exchange. Members ok Congress have copies of the reports at their disposal, and they are also for sjile by the .'Superintendent of Documents." The anntial report is the i)nly .Smithsonian publication that is a public document. All the others are paid for from the private funds of the Institution. Separates from the reports are for exchange, and for free distribution to authors and special- ists, but not for sale. The annual report is included in the Congressional set. Air-ships. Count von Zeppelin's diriirihle air ship; from report, 1899. 1901. p. 5G3-ot}5, 2 pi. ([Publication] 1248. ) Birds. On sense of smell in birds, bv XaviOr Rasjiail; from report, 1899. 1901. p. 3G7-:;78. ( [Publication] 12.38. ) Bunsen memorial lecture, by Henry Roscoe; from rejiort, 1899. 1901. p. 605-644, 1 por. 6 facsii'n. ( [P'ublication] 1251.) Earth. Estimate of geolojrical age of the earth, bv J. Jolv; from rejiort, 1899. 1901. p. 247-288. ( [Publication] 1232. ) On Lord Kelvin's address on age of the earth as abode fitted for life, bv T. C. Chamberlain; from report, 1899. 1901. p. 223-246. ([Publication] 1231.) Fishes. Have fishes memorv? bv L. Edinger; from report, 1899. 1901. p. 375-394. ( [Publication] 'l239. ) Garden and its development, bv Paul Falkenberg; from report. 1.S99. 1901. p. 40.3-418. ([Publication] 1241.) Hvdrogen. Litpiid hvort, 1899. 1901. p. 131-142,"2 pi. ([Publication] 1225. ) Ivorv. Mammoth ivorv, bv R. Lvdekker; from rejiort, 1S99. 1901. i>. 361-366. ([Pubhcatil.n] 12.37.) 298 May, J!)01 Lijrlit. Wave tla-orv of lijrht, 1)V A. Cormi; from ivixjit, iSWt. lltOl. p. 98-105. ( [Piil)licati<.n] 1222. ) J^ifjuifls. Motion of jK-rfi-ct lit|ui." ( iPublicati(m] 1248. ) Review of evidence ivlating to auriferous gravel man in California, bv William II. Holmes; from report, 1899. 1901. p. 419-472. 5 il. IH pi. ([I'ul)lication] 1242.) Marshall Islands. On sea charts formerly used in Marshall Islamls, with no'iices on navigation of these islamlers in general, l)v Captain Winkler; from report, 1S99. 1901. j.. 4S7-ri0S, 9 il. 15 pL ([Pub- lication] 1244. ) ^lotion. Relation of motion in animals and plants to electrical phe- nomena which are associated with it, bv J. Burdon-8anderson; from report, 1S99. 1901. p. 829-;ril, 5 il. 5 \>]. ([Publication] 12:-)5.) Nature. Survey of that part of range of nature's operations which man is competent to studv, bv (f. .Johnstone Stonev; from report, 1899. 1901. p. 207-222, 1 tab." ([Publication] 1280.') Ocean. Present condition of floor of ocean, evolution of continental and oceanic areas, bv John Mnrrav; from report, 1899. 1901. j». 809-828. ( [Publication] 1284. ) Petrifled forests of Arizona, bv Lester F. Ward: from report, 1899. 1901. p. 289-807, 8 1)1. ( [Publication] 1288. ) Phili])l)ines. List of native tril)es of Phili]>])ines and languages spoken 1)V them, bv Ferdinand P>lunientritt [translate2." ([Pul)- lication] 1227. ) Report. Annual report of regents, 1899 [with report of secretary, etc., and ajjpendix]. 1901. Ixiii • ()72 pjt. il. 1 por. 78 pi. 2 maps, 6 fac-sim. 1 tab. ( [Pul)lication 1252]; H. doc. 737, pt. 1, 56th Cong. 1st sess. ) *95c Note. — Tho ai)|>iii(lix cDnsist-i of :W scifiUillc impors. fach oi wliicli lius also been i)rinti'(l sepuraiel.v and is entered in this eatalo^ue. .Journal of proceedings of regents, report of executive committee, acts of Congress; from report, 1899. 1901. )>. xi-lxiii. ([I'ublica- cation] 1221.) Report of S. P. Langley, secretary, 1899. 1901. ]>. 1-87, 1 il. 5 pi. niaji. ([I'ul)lication] 1178.) [Appendix 8 I'ontains report of rep- resentative of institution at Trans-Mississippi and International Expo.sition, Omaha, Nebr. 1898.] Same, 1900. 1900 [1901]. iv • 117 i)p. 2 por. 15 pi. maj). May, 1901 299 Scioiu-f. (iriiwtli of .■^fiL'iHv in I'.Mli ivnturv, hv Micliacl l-'ustcr; frmii icport, ism». li)()l. p. lt;:i-ls;l ([l'nhlicati..ii] IL'L'S.) Siit'iitilir thoujrlit in K'tli ceiitiirv, hv William Nurtli Kici-; I'roin ivi.ort, ISiHt. IWl. |). :wri-4()'J. '([I'liblicatioii] 1L'40. ) Some of latt'st acliit'vt'inoiits ol scit'iicis liv William Crookcs; tVom report, ISW. IttOl. j). 14.S-i:>;i. ( [Pnl)li;-ati..ii] lU'L'H. I Sculpturts of Santa Liu-ia Cozumaluialpa. ( iiiatt-mala, in ('tliiioloi.M(al mnst-nm of Herlin, Itv Herman Strelicl; from re|iort. IMiit. ];»()1. p. .Mli-.-.iil. 11 pi. ([rnhlication] lL'47. ) Steam-enjrine. (Vnturv's i)ro'rress of steam eii(). ) Steam navijration. IVojrress of steam navijration, hv William White; from report, ISW. 1901. p. ot)7-.=)i»(). ( [Publication] 1L'4H. ) NATIONAL MISIir.M NiiTE. — Tlu" inihliciitidiis 1)1" Ilio Niitioiiul Mu.-cniii cuiniirisc Imlloliiis, iimiiinl reports, and an aiiinial Vdliinu' of rrociH-diiiKs. The animal report iNiiichiiicil in tho ConKrossional si't. Tlu' I'liitions of the Imlli'tiiis and Procci'diiiKs are toolini- ited to admit of jreiieral distrilmiion. and the volumes of the latti-r are sent oidy to lihraries. The separates from the I'roeei-dinffs an- irenus Westonia, witli (leserii)tion« of new sjiecies, bv Charles I>. WaU-ott: from Troeeei lings, v. l'.!. Htoi. j.. tiiW-liOo. ' (No. 1229.) (.'omj)arison of osteology of jerboas and jinii|iing mice [with l)il)liogra- piiv], bv Marcus W. Lvon, jr.: from Proceedings, v. 2.'{. 1901. p. boVMiOS" .S pi. (No. 122S. ) Li.'^t of ferns and fern allies of North America north . 1901. )>. ()19-(i.">l. " (No. 122(>. ) Systematic arrangement of families of diptera, V)V J). W. Cociuillett; from Proceedings, V. 2."]. 1901. p. (io.WioS. (No. 1227.) Various Bureaus FISH COMMISSION Note. — 'J'he ("ommissioii supplies gratuitously tho.-e of its puhlications whieh are in print. Fisheries of Pacific Coa-st States, [calendar vear] 1S99. [1901.] 1 p. f" (Statistical bulletin 20.) Statement ot" certain fishery ])rodncts landed at P.uston and (iloucenter, Mas.s., by American fishing ves.. l'0.">-421, il. 2 tab. INTKKSTATK COMMERCE COMMISSION X..TE.— The ('Dinmissioii fiirnislu-s its reports gratuitously to those who apply for thi-ni. . A. W. HoldzkoMi r. ;Micliir. 18, 1901; report and fijiinion of commission. [1901.] 19 pp. Palmer's Dock Hay and I'l-oduce Board of Trade '. Pennsylvania Rail- road Comi)any; deci, 1901; report and opinion of cf)m- mission. [1901.] 7 i>p. 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Crop Reporter, v. 2, no. 11; Mar. 1901. 8 pp. 4" [Monthly.] Rsti mates of Russian crops. Feb. 5, 1901. 11 pp. 1 il. 8" (Cir- cular 14. ) Shipment 31 Congress. 56th Congress, 1st session. House ellioii, series 3, v. 5. (Serial no. 8966.) Pocunients Ottioe ( (Tovernnient Printinjr Office). Table."' of imhlic ilocu- ments priiiteU annually or at recrular intervals, sho\vin. 8" (Farmers' bulletin 129.) Biological Survey Division (Department of Agriculture). Protection of birds and game, directorv of State officials and organizations for 1901. Ajn-. 18, 1901. 10 'pp. 8" (Circular 33.) Congi'ess. 56th Congress, 1st session. House documents, v. 50. Nos. 116, 257; Special Consular Reports, v. 17, Sewage and garbage, Coal-tar; v. 18, ^Merchant marine. (Serial no. 3947.) Internal Revenue Office (Treasury Department). Regulations relating to taxes on tobacco, snuff, cigars, and cigarettes, and rebate of taxes • on tol)acco, snuff, and cigars. 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May, 1901 • 'fes' Coiifrrest-. ."Kitli (.dii^rrfss. 2.1 si-ssitm. Statutes [.assn I at iM .H'ssi< >u '.cjI; ">tith C'lHifrress. l(t(U)-U)(il. ami n'ceiit ((Hivoutiniis. tnatifs, exiTUtiVe' l»nKlaiiiation.«, and cuinurrent ivsolutions; editnl iimU'r ilirectioii tif Secretary of State. 1901. [113(5] pp. large 8" SJiljtiiiiiit 41 ConjrreH!-. otUli Conjrres.^, Is^t !>es.«iun. Hou^e . \. 75. No. 175, pt. 2; Anieriean Rejiulilies Bureau monthly bulletin, Jan. -June, 1S99, V. (i. 11, .s. 7-12. (Serial no. 3972.) Sliipiiicnt 44 Congress. 56th Congress, 1st session. House doeuinents, v. 76. Xo. 175, pt. 3; Ameriean Republics Bureau monthly bulletin, July- Dec. 1899, v. 7. (Serial no. 3973.) Sh'qiment 4o Botany Diyisiou (Department of Agriculture). Shade in coffee culture; by O. F. Cook. 1901. 79 pp. 16 j)!. 8" (Bulletin 25.) Chemistry Division (Department of Agriculture). Proceedings of 17th annual conyention of Association of ( )tlicial Agricultural Chemists, Washington, D. C, Nov. 16, 17, 19, 1900. 1901. 163 pp. 2 pi. 8" (Bulletin 62.) Buljlications of division. May 1, 1901. 4 pp. 8" Entomology Division ( Department of Agriculture). Some insects inju- rious to violet, rose, and other ornamental plants, collection of articles [with bibliographies]; by F. II. Chittenden. 1901. 114 pp. 29 il. 4 pi. 8" (Bulletin 27, new .series. ) Experiment Stations Otlice (Department of Agriculture). Statistics of land-grant colleges and agricultural experiment stations in United States, 1900. 1901. 37 pp. 8" (Bulletin 97. ) Marine Hospital Service (Treasury Department). Report of ctjmmis- sion for investigation of jilague in San Francisco. 1901. 23 pp. map, 8" Porto Rico (State Department). 1st annual report of governor. May 1, 1900-^ray 1, 1901 [with reports of insular secretary, att(jrney- general, etc.]. May 1, 1901. 445 pj). 2 jxjr. 14 pi. 8" Publications Division (Department of Agriculture) . Monthly list of publications [of Dei)aitment of Agriculture], Apr. 1901. 7 pp. 8" Soils Division (Department of Agriculture). Soil solutions, their nature and functions, and classification of alkali lands; l>y Frank K. Cam- eron. 1901. 39 pp. S" (Bulletin 17. ) Stati.>itics Division (Dei»artment of Agriculture). Cotton crop of 1899- 191K); by James L. Watkins. 1901. 46 \>\>. 8" (Miscellaneous series, bulletin 19. ) .va" May, moi Sfiijtuwiit 4(^ Congre-sr?. .■^(ith Conjrress, 1st session, f^ouse doi-unients. v. ^0. No. 298; IntiTstate C'oiiunerce Commission, 18th report, Jan. 1900. (Serial nc :'.H77. ) Sliij))nc)it 47 Congress. 56th Congress, 2d session. Congressional Record, proceed- ings and del>ates of 50th Congress, 2d session, v. 34 [pt. 8; Feb. 6- 25, 1901]. [3]-!- 1985-2976 pp. 4" Shijmient 4S Congress. 56th Congress, 1st session. House documents, v. 89. Xo. 411; Statistical Al)straet, 1899. (Serial no. 3986.) Documents Ottice (Government Printing Office). Schedule of volumes of documents and reports of 5(ith Congress, 1st session. 1901. 9 pp. 8" War Department. Rei)ort of board of army officers upon claim of William Farrar Smith that he, and not General Eosecrans, origi- nated plan for relief of Chattanooga, Oct. 1863. 1901. 226 pp. 1 pi. 3 maps, 8" Shipment 49 Congress. 56th Congress, 1st session. House documents, v. 85. Nos. 349, 360: Xavv Register, ,1900; Armv Register, 1900. (Serial no. 3982.) Shipment 1 Congress. 56th Congress, 1st session. Senate documents, v. 7. pt. 1. N... 60: Historv of United States Capitol, v. 1. (Serial no. 3849, V. 1.) Shipment 2 Congress. 56th Congress, 1st session. House documents, v. 93. Xo. 476, pt. 1; Industrial Commission reports, v. 1; Trusts, in-eliminarv report. (Serial no. 3990.) LIBRARV Of iMfc UNlVERSITVoflLLiNuii No. 78 June, 1901 CATALOOUE OF United States Public Documents Issued Monthly SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS Government Printing Office Washington Government Printing Office 1901 Table of Contents ■ I'age General Information 307 Congress of Tnited States 309 Senate 309 Sheep-b(>\ind Reserve 310 President of Cniterl States 310 Agrii'Ulturt', Deimrtment of 311 Interiiir l)ei>artment 313 Ju^titi'. Dopartnient of 31 (> Navy Department 31 (! Post-Ottice Department 311) Page State Dei.artment 320 Treasury Department 324 War Dei>artment 327 Courts of Tnited States 3;i0 Distrift of Columbia 330 Smithsonian Institution 331 Various Buri-aus 331 Sliipments to Depositories 333 Index I Abbreviations Used in this Catalogue Agricultural agrio. Amendments amdts. Ameriean Amer. Appendix app. Association assoc. Commissi( m comn. Committee com. Congress Cong. Consular cons. Department dept. Document doc. Executive ex. Exposition expos. Facsimile, facsimiles facsim. Folio f° General gen. Geologic geol. Government Govt. House bill H. House concurrent resolution H.C. R. House document H.doc. House joint resolution H. J. R. Hou^. • report H . rp. House resolution (simple) H. R. llluNtrated, illustration, illu.strations ...il. Inch, inches in. Island I, Latitude lat. Leaf, leaves 1. Longitude long. Mile, miles m. Miscellaneous mis. Nautical naut, i Note. — Documents for sale by this office are iuilii uted by a star (*) preceding the price named. Words and ligui'es inclosed in brackets [ ] are given for information, but do not appear on the title-pages of the pul)licatii>iis catalogued. When size is not given, octavo is to be understood. The dates, including day, month, and year, given with Senate and Hou>e liocuinents ami rep(Ut>i. 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 ami session are not given with the numbers of Senate and House documents and reports, 5Gth Congress, 2d session, is to be understood. Number, numbers no., nos. Octavo 8. Page, pages p., pp. Part, parts pt,, pts. Plate, plates pi" Portrait, portraits por. Quarto 4» Railway '. ry. Report rp. Reservation Res. Resolution res. Secretary secy. Section, sections sec. Senate bill S. Senate concurrent resolution S.C.R. Senate document S. doc. Senate joint resolution S. J.R. Senate report ^•'"JP- Senate resolution (simple) S. R. Session ses-s. Sixteenmo IS" Society soc. Superintendent supt. Table, tables tab. Thirtyt wo-mo 32» Toi>ographic topog. Treasury Treas. Twelvemo 12o Twentyfour-mo 24° Versus*. vs., v. Volume, volumes v. Year yr. :^0() General Information \\'itli Reference to the Distribution of Documents CATALOGUE DISTRIBUTION IltTt-after the monthly c"italt><;iif of j)uhlif (locuinents can he f^upphetl only as vaeancies oemir in the list, as the entire edition anthorizeil hy law is exhansted. The monthly eatalogne is now sent to each Senator, lU-pn-sentative, Delefrate, ami otHcer in Conjjress, to eacii State and Territorial library and ilesijrnated dejiository, to substantially all (iovenmient authors, and to as many school, college, and jmhlic liltraries as the limited edition will supply. XO FREE DISTRIBUTION TO INDIVIDUALS The Superintendent of Documents is not authorized to supjily docu- ments free to indivitluals, except juililications si)ecilically authorized by Congress to be distributed by him to i)ersons designated l)y Senators, Representatives, or Delegates. DISTRIBUTION TO LIBRARIES The Superintendent of Documents will receive documents from libra- ries that have them in duplicate, and will redistribute the same to other liV)raries 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 purplic (locuiiient in his eliarirethedistril)uti<>n of which is not otherwise provided for. ( )nly one copy is permitted to l)e sold to the same person, exceptinir libraries or schools ajid Meiuljers of Congress. Price-lists of documents availaltle for sale by the Superintendent of Documents will be supplied free on application in person or by mail. PRICES Documents entered in this catalojiue that are for sale by the Superin- tendent of Documents are indicateil by a (*) precedinfr the jmee named. The absence of a (*) indicates that application should Ije made to the Department, bureau, or division issuing the document. HOW TO REMIT Remittances maybe made to the Superintendent of Documents, Union Building, Washingtcjn, D. C, by postal money order, express order, or New York draft. Stamps and ])crsoiial rlnr-h-i will positively not be accepteil. Remittances in coin or bills will be at sender's risk. Remittances to the Puljlic Printer should be made by postal money order, express money order, or draft on Xew York. Remittances to the Geological Survey should be made by money order. The Record and Pension Oftice will receive currency as well as postal money orders if the exact amount be sent. The Hydrographic Oftice sells for 50c its '"Catalogue of Charts, Plans, Sailing Directi(nis, and other Publications." Other Government offices which have books, jiamiihlets, nia]>s. 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 frequentlv much less than that. All public documents, from whatever Department or bureau they may be bought or pi-ocured, will be forwarded free of postage to all points in the United States, Canada, and ^lexico. To other countries regular rates of postage are chargeil, and remittances must be made to include such i>ostage. WHERE DOCUMENTS MAY' BE OBTAINED General directions as to where documents may be procured are given in the body of the catalogue. LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES By act of Congress the sale of tlie Revised Statutes, Statutes at Large, and ]iamphlet laws has been transferred from the State Department to the Su])erintendent of Documents. The following are the j^rices 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 ijamjjhlet laws prior to the 55th Congress: Revised Statutes, edition of 1878, sheep $2. 90 Revised Statutes, supi)lement, vol. 1, edition of 1891, sheep 2.00 Revi-sed Statutes, supplement, vol. 2, nos. 1-5, i>aper 50 Revised Statutes, supjilement, vol. 2, no. 6, paper 15 Revised Statutes, sup])lement, vol. 2, no. 7, pai)er 30 Revisetl Statutes, supplement, vol. 2, no. 8, pai)er 75 Laws of 1st session, 55th Congress, 1897, ])aper 35 Laws of 2d session, 55th Congre.ss, 1897-!IS, jiaper 95 Laws of 3d se.«sion, 55th Congre.ss, 1898-99, i)aiier 1. 00 Statutes at Large, vol. 30, 55th Congress, 1897-99, sheep 3. 00 Laws of 1st session, 56th Congress, 1899-1900, paper 1. 10 Catalogue of Public Documents Printed Diiriiiij the Month of June, i<)^ented bv Mr. McMillan]. [Dec. 19, 1900, i)ul)lished] 1901. 91 i)p. .59 pi. 6 maps. ( S. doc. 94. ) Xf»TE.— Pafiers and disciis-^ion at 34th annual convention of .\nierican Institute of -Architects, Dec. 13. 1900. Washington, P. C: .\ddress of president of institute, Extract fnim: liy R. S. Peabody. (ironping. Monumental, of government buildings in Washington ;'by E. V,Seeler. Grouping buildings and develoimu-nt of Washington: by Cass Gilbert. Grouping buililings in Wa-xhitigton: by 1'. J, Pelz. Grouiiing government buildings, landscape, monuments and statuary. Suggestion for: by Glenn Brown. Grouping of government buildings, ExpMMITTEE Code (>i law for Di.^trict enacted Mar. 3. 1901. indexe}». 309 310 June, 1901 SHEEP-BOUND RESERVE XoTE. — 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. The number in black-faced type appended to the description of each volume is the serial number in the set of Confrressional documents, in continuation of the system adopted in the checklist of Public Documents issued by this office. 56th Congress, 1st .session. Senate ducunients, v. 2. Xus. 2-17, except 15; Government Printing Otiiee report, 1899; mi.scellaneons. [3844] Same, v. 4. Nos. 18-49, except 30; miscellaneons. [3846] Same, v. H. Xos. 50-65, except 60; miscellaneons. [3848] Same, V. 9. Xus. 101-147, except 183 and 138; miscellaneous. [3851] Same, v. 10. Xos. 148-170, excejit 161; miscellaneous. [3852] Hou.'^e documents, v. 40. Xos. 12, 36, 199, 642, and Senate docu- ment 413; Estimates of appropriations; Receipts and expenditures; Deticiency e.stimates. [3937] Same, v. 44. Xo. 15, i)ts. 1-6; Commerce and Finance, Julv-Dee. 1899. [3941] Same, v. 45. Xti. 15, pts. 7-12; Connnerce a)id Finance, Jan. -June, 1900. [3942] Same, v. 4i'|nirtiin.'iU i>l AKriciilturi- wliicli are fur sale, except those «>1 the Weatlier Bureau, will lie supplied by the Siiperiiileii. ('. For the uupriceil publications application should he iiiaile t" the Secretary of AKrieulture. The Department has no list of addres-^es to which all its |>ublications are sent. It i.ssiicsa monthly list of publications, which is mailed to all applicants, enablintf them to select such reports and bulletins as interest them. ACCOUNTS AND DISIU'KSKMKNTS DIVI.^loN Fi^•oal regulations of Dejiartiuent of Afjrirulture, with extrait.'^ from Kevisejions of courts, rnliii JH'. i Circular :>•">. ) Buckley. S. B.. Some species of grasses published by: by E. D. Merrill. Calamovilfa. Notes on: by F. Lamson-Scribner and E. D. Merrill. Nimienclature. Some changes in: by E. D. Merrill. Panieum, Three new sjiecics of; by F. Lamson-Scribner and E. I). Merrill. I'oa. New species of. ANIMAL INDl'STKY BUREAU Notes on parasites, .io-57. [Mar. 26, IHOI.] 4 pp. (Circular o4. ) BOTANY I »I VISION Canadian thistle, canluus arvensis L. Hohs. [June 17, 1901.] 14 pp. 4 il. ( Circular 27 revised. ) CHEMISTRY DIVISION Household tests for detection of oleomarirarineand renovateil butter; bv G. F:. Patrick. 1901. 11pp. (Farmers' buUetjn 181. ) ENTOMOLOGY DI VISION House ants, monomoriuin ]>haraonis, et al. [July (>, 1S9S, reprint 1901.] 4 pp. 3 il. (Circular 34, 2d .>;eries. | Principal insect enemies of growing wheat; by C. L. Marlatt. 1901 [reprint]. 40 \>\>. 25 il. (Farmers' bulletin 132.) EXPERIMENT STATIONS OFFICE Agricultural exj>eriment stati<»ns in United States, by A. C. True and V. A. Clark; contributed to I ly .\s.«iociation of American .\gri<-ultural Colleges and Experiment Stations. 1900 [reprint 1901]. H.3(i pj). 153 pi. maj). ( Bulletin SO. ) *!?1.25 Functionsand uses of foodj^ by C. F. Langwortliy. Apr. 5. 1901. lo pp. (Circular 4«>. ) List of publications of ofliie on irrigation. [1901.] 4 j>p. i [rublica- tion] 358 revised. ) Onion culture; by R. L. Watt-. lS9(j [reprint 1901]. 31 pp. 3 il. (Fanners' Itulletin 39. ) 312 June, 1001 FOKKSTKY DIVISION Foresit \V(>rkiny Ralpli S. Hos- nier and Eugene S. I'.rucc*: jireceded by Dii^cuis.sion of con.s^rvative luiul)erinir and v\ater-sui(i>lv. l»v Frederick H. Newell. 1901. 64 pp. 11 pi. 4 maps. (Bulletin 80.) *2bc Practical a.ssistan<-e to farmers, lumV)ermen, and others in handling for- est lands. [Oct. 8, 1898, reprint 1901.] -5 pp. (Circular 21.)' PUBLICATIONS DIVISION Monthly list of publication.s [of Department of Agriculture], June, 1901. 4 pp. ( [Publication] 416. ) SOILS DIVISION List of soil types established l)v division in 1899 and 1900, with brief description. [Mar. 1, 1901.] 11pp. ( [Publication] 40. ) STATISTICS DIVISION Course of prices of farm implements and machinery for .series of years; bv Oeorge K. Holmes. 1901. 31 i)]i. (Miscellaneous series, bulle- tin 18.) *5c Crop Reporter, v. 3, no. 2; June, 1901. 8 j)).. 4" [:Monthly.] WEATHER BUREAU Note. — For thesC publications application should be made to the Chief of the Weather Bureau. Climate and Crop Bulletin, June 3-24. 1901: nos. 12-1.=) [1901]. 24 X 19 in. [Weekly Apr.-Sept., monthly remainder of year.] XoTE.— Contains reports of temperature and rainfall, with special reference to their effect on croi>s. Meteorological cliart of (Jn-at Lakes, no. 1. IHOI. 28 pp. 1 pi. 4 pp. of maps, 4" *10c NoTK. — Relates to storms, fog, jirecipitation. etc. Monthlv Weather Review, v. 29. no. 4, Cleveland Abl)e, editor: A\n\ 1901. June 29, 1901. ]). 14.V19;t. 3 il. TE. — Tlic Dt'('isii>ii> 111 tile lii'piirtiiu'nt of the Inirrinr in |M-nMi>n I'li-c- are issiUHl in slips iukI in sipimtiires. inui ilu- Di-cisions inland cases are issm-il in signatures. lK)th t>einjr I'ublislu-ii later in bonmi voluiiies at prices nin>;inK from S1.05 to Sl.-lo per volume. Sntiscribers iiia.v deposit SI. IK) in the Department and receive the content.s of a volume of the I)e<'isioiisof either kind in sejiarate i>arts as tliey are issued, of the Land Iiecisions nsiiall.v two voliniies are issued yearly, while the Pension-Decision volumes apjiear at longer inlerviils, sometimes more than two years apart. Decisions [in appi-ali'il iK-nsiuii ami Ixniiity land claims] v. 11, [sij.Mia- tnivs] lt)-l;t, imlilisiu'il sc|.aratcly. p. 'mi-olM. [("ontcnts arc the same as tlmse of slips 7(l-N<). for which see catalo;rncs for .March an. Evidence: vicious habits: presumption. Xo. yy. May 11. IWl. 4 p]i. Fee: attorneyship: forfeiture: prima facie case. Xo. los. .luiie i:!. I'.tOl. 4 pi>. Increase act of .Jan. 5. IHWi: commencement. Xo. lO-i. Junes, 1901. s pp. Jiirisdictiension fund: accrued pension. Xo. 101. Mav 22. iwl. 12 pp. medical examinations: experts; act ,Iulv 25, 1.S.S2. Xo. 100. Mav 21. liHJl. 4 pp. Marriage in Louisiana: evidence: i>ret. 1. 1901. XV — 1-480 jip. 2 maps, 4" EDUCATION BUREAU XoTE.— Such publications of this Bureau as are in print may be had gratr.i- tously by addressing the Commissioner of Education. The separates from the Commissioner's report, however, with a few exce|>tions. are now issued in lim- ited editions of .Tiio copies, which are retained by the Bureau for reference and loan purpf)ses and are not available for distribution. Higher education in Kan.>^as; by Frank \V. lUackinar. 1900 [reprint 1901 J. IWJ pj). 45 ]»1. (Contril)Utions to American educational his- tory 27; circular of information 2, 1900; whole no. 2(i.S. ) Higher education in Mis.-jouri; by Mar-hall S. Snow. 1S9S [rejirint 1901]. 1(54 PI I. b) ]il. I Contributions to American educational his- tory 21; circular (jf information 2, 1898; whole no. 24o. | [See. for e0ntent.«, catalogue for October, 1898, page .VS2. Earlier edition containefl no jilates. ] History of education in Arkan.^as; by .Josiah H. Shinn. 1900 [re|irint 1901]. 121 pp. 19 ]il. (Contrilmtions to .\merican educational his- tory 26; circular of information 1, 19(Ml; whole no. 2()2. ) Historv of education in Vermont [with bibliograjihy]; l»y p. 15 i)l." (Contributions to American educati5. ) 314 June, 1901 general land office XnTE. — The General Land Oftiee publishes a large general maji of the United States, which is sold at 80 cents: and also separate maps of the States and Terri- tories in which piiMic lands are to he found, which are sold at 12 cents per sheet. California. Floriila. and Alaska are in 2 sheets each. Addres.s the chief clerk of the Departnciit ol tlie Interior. Map uf South Dakota. Srale IL' in. = 1 in. IWl. 23.5 X 34.9 in. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY XoTE.— The publications of the United States Geological Surve.v include annual reports and Water-supply and Irrigation Papers, which are intended for free dis- tribution; and Monographs, Bulletins, and folios of the Geologic Atlas of the United States, which are sold at prices ranging from 5c to Sll.OO each. Address the Director of the Geological Survey, Washington. For topographic sheets see below. El Paso tin deposits; bv Walter Harvev Weed. 1901. 15 — xiii pp. 4 il. map. (Bulletin 178; H. dot-. 536.) *5c Topographic slteets Note. — 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 bv some prominent feature found on them. Three scales are u.sed, 1:62,.=>00, l:12n,u"00, and 1 :-_>50,tHXi. These correspond, ap- proximately, to Imile, 2miles. and 4 miles to! linearinch on the map. The size, unless f)therwisc given, is about 17.5 inches in height by 11.5 toUi inches in width, exclusive of tlie margin, the width varying with the latitude. A description of the topographic map is printed on the reverse of each sheet catalogued tjelow. About one-tifth of the area of the country has been mapped, nearly every State being represented. Massachusetts. Connecticut. Khf)de Island. New Jersey, and the District of Columbia are coni]>letely mapi)ed. Sheets of the regular size are sold by the Survey at 5c each: but in lots ol 100 or more copies, whether of the same sheet or of different sheets, the price is 2c each. Arizona, Tusayan sheet, lat. 35°-36°, long. 110°-111°. Scale 1:250,000, contour interval 200 ft. Edition of May, 1880, reprinted Apr. 1901. Arizona-New Mexico, Canvoii de Chellv .«heet, lat. 36°-37°, lonor. 109°- 110°. Scale 1:250,000, contour interval 200 ft. Edition of Apr. 1892, reprinted Apr. 1901. Arizona-New Mexico, St. Johns slicet, lat. 34°-35°, long. 109°-110°. Scale 1:250,000, contour interval 200 ft. PMition of Apr. 1892, re- printed Aj.r. 1901. California, Mt. Lvell rinted May, 1901. Indian Territory, Tuskahouia (juadrangle, lat. .34° 30'-35°, long. 95°- 95° .30'. St-ale 1:125,000, contour interval 50 ft. Kldition of Apr. 1901. Indian Territorv-.Vikansas, Tahlci|uah iiuadrauirle. lat. 35° .30'-3(i°, long. 94° 30'-95°". .S-ale 1:125,000. contour interval 50 ft. Edition of Apr. 1901. Inrton. Chelan (juadran-rle, lat. 47° 30'-48°, lon^. 120°-120° 30'. Scale 1: 125,000, contuin- interval 100 ft. Edition of Apr. 1901. Washington, Ellen.sburjrquadran'.de, lat. 4(i° 30'-47°, long. 120° 30'-121°. Scale 1: 125,000, contour interval 100 ft. PMition of May, 1901. West Virginia, Nicholas (lua.lrangle. lat. 38°-.38° .30', long. 80° .30'-81°. Scale 1 : 125,(HX», contour interval 100 ft. Edition of May, 1901. Wisconsin, Delavan sheet, lat. 42° 30'-42° 45', long. 88° 30'-88° 45'. Scale l:H2,5tH), i-ontour interval 20 ft. Edition of Sept. 1893, rei)rinted Mar. 1901. Wisconsin, Muskego quadrangle, lat. 42° 45'-i3'', long. 88°-88° 15'. Scale 1:«)2,5(M), contour interval 20 ft. Ec anu will procure a specification with drawings, and two coupons a copvof the Official Gazette. They arc good until used. Address Chief Clerk, Patent Office. Official Gazette, June 4-25, 1901; v. 95, n.>s. lO-i:;. 1857-2(186-^ [Ixxxix] pp. il. larjie 8" [Weekly.] 10c single copy, $5 a yr Note. — 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 ca.ses. Justice, Department of COMMISSION TO KEVISE AND COIMFY CRIMINAL AND PENAL LAWS Eeport. 1901. xxxiii — 14:') pp. Navy Department Circular letter [for infonfiatitui of ajiplicants f()f:ii>iiiiintiiu'nt as appren- tices]. June 15, 1901. 1 )>. narrow 12" Circular letter [to chiefs of bureaus, etc., relative to reports of elHcii'Ucy for*) months ending June 30, 1901]. Jufie 10, 1901. 2 1. narrow 12" Circular letter [to comtiiandants of navy-yards and naval statiofis rela- tive ti> leaves of absence for efui)loy'ees]. ]Nhty 31, 1901. 1 p. nar- row 12" General cotirt-fuaftial <.rdcr .")0, (i2-()5. (>7-7t^ [191)1]: Fel). Iti-Apr. 17, 1901. Each 1 p. 12" General on ler 49-51; JuneS-11, ptOl. Eacli 1 p. 12' Navy yard order 222-225, 225 extracts. 22al depot, Sanyley Point. Manila Bay. I'liilippine I.-^lands. [.Jmie, IMOl.] 10 pj.. f" Specifications for a coniparin": watch. May 25, UiOl. 1 ]i. 12" Specification.^ for stamlanl insuiatei)lit's. liattlc order cal)le, ran^'e indicator caMc. pnwilcr divi.>^ion cahle lor .^hijis -2(i, UUtl. Kacli 1 p. lar^re 4" and f " Note. — Contains accounts of obstnietions and dangers along the coast and the principal ocean routes, etc. Instructions to voluntary nieteorol(i«rical observers of oflice; l)v James Page. 1901. :;!:) lip." 4 il. ( [Publication] 119.) International code of signals for all nations. American edition, 1901. 54(3 pp. il. 5 pi. large 8" ([Publication 87.]) $7.25 Notice to Mariners, weekly, 22-2(i, 1901; June 1-29. 219-279— [Ki] 1. Note. — Contains iiifoniiiitioii 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 '2'2, sec. 1, etc. Charts Honshu, AVest coast of, Tzuchizaki to Noshiro, Japan, from Japanese survev in 189.S; chart 1874. Scale naut. ni. = 1 in. June, 1901. 36.72X25.70 in. 80c Iloilo Straits, Naburul Island to Point Dapdap, Piiili]ipine Islands, from survev, 1900-01, bv U. S. S. Castine and U. S. S. Levte; chart 1957. Scale'naut. m. = 3'in. June, 1901. 29 X 39.5 in. " 20c Mindanao, .\nchorages in northern part of, and in adjacent islands, Philippine Islands, fronj latest information; chart 1929. Jtnie, 1901. 12.93X19.12 in. 10c .\lnbijid .\iicliorage. Mindanao. Scale naut. ni. = 2 in. 6. G ■: 4.9 in. Balingasag .Vnchorage. Mindanao. .Scale naut. m. = 2 in. (i.ti x 4.7 in. Cagayan .\nclioragc. Mindanao, from survey in Dec. 1900, by I'. S. S. Concord. .S-ale -'UO yds. = 1 in. il. ti • o. 2 in. Catarman Anchorage, Caniiguin I. Scale naiit. m. = 1 in. 0. G >; 4.9 in. .liinenez. I'ort. Mindanao. Scale naut. m. =5 in. G.G x ri.2 in. Ojwil .\nul>lislu'i1 etc.. May l.)-.)uiie 1.5, lyoi: storm irarks; fisliing banks; tyjihoon of Dec. l.Vls. liHiO. lietweeii (iiiaiii anil I'hiliiipines: ei|iiator crossings in .Ulantic Ocean: al.so, on reverse, drift of floating bottles. Salouiafriie, Port, Approaches to, \ve^Jt coa.^t of Ltizdii, Pliilippine Islands, from snrvey in Dei-. 1900 ami Jan. 1901. l)y V. S. ;rnnl)oat Yiirktown, V. S. jriuilxiat (^iiinis, ami T'. .*<. irunVioat Saniar, scale naut. 111. = 2 in.; Port Saliniiague, from survey in Dec. 1900, by U. 8. gunbiiat Vorktown, scale 2000 vds. = ti in.: cliart 19()1. June, 1901. 21 X 3(3.6 in. ' 10c Santa C'rnz Harbor, Marinduque Island, Philippine Islands, from recon- naissance in Oct. 1900, In- U. S. S. Bennin.i. South .\thintic blockading squadron, Oct. 29, ISGl-May 1:5. 1S(1'2. NAVKiATIOX BUREAU Specifications of barracks and otliciMs' (luartcrsat Annapolis, Md., Marine Corp.s. [1901.] 14 pi>. f" OKDXANCl-: BURE.M" Instruction and iiifoniiation for biddi-rs with s|)ecilications for magazine and shell liou.se, railroail track, poles, and lightning conductors, naval magazine, Fort Milllin, Pa. [June, 1901.] 4 i)p. f" Specification.s for Bliss, tvi>e 5, single steam cvlinder air com|iressors, nos. 6-15. June 11, i901. 3 j.p. 12" Junk, 1901 319 Sjiei'i(i* furoO.OOO imhuhIshI militarv <.Min fdttun opUtciI inmi I". I. DuPoiit iii|iany, May. lH(tl. 1 ji. 12" Specificatiniis tur Raiid, tvix.- fi. cU'ctric air t•l>IuIlres^^or!s. [Jum- 1, lltdl.] .5 i.p. 11'" srPI'MHS AN1> ACCOINTS lU'UKAr Sperifications for deck Ixilts and mits; isf^iierl JuiU', UKtl. 1 ]>. 12' 8i»ec'iHratii>ns for upper deck lire hose; issued June, 1901. 2 jtp. 12 Specili rat ions for wash deek hose; issued June, 1901. 2 iiji. 12' YARDS AND DOCKS BUREAL' Speeitication 1140 for stal)le, Iniiltling (57, at navv vard, Norfolk. Va. [June. 1901.] 4 pp. f" Spec'itiration llo2 for steel work and lire]iroofing for seamen jrunners' shuj), liuildin^ lOS, at navy yard, Wasliinie sh(jp, l)uildin; 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 coinitries during July. 1901. 1 p. narrow f " [Monthly.] RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE Daily bulletin of orders affecting postal service, v. 22, nos. ()4S0-6504; June 1-29, 1901. f" [Daily except Sundays ami holidays.] 320 June, 1901 State Department XnTE. — The State Deimrtnient distributes the Consular Reports and other De- partmental publications gratuitously. For sale of laws see pape '.iOH. Diplomatic list, June, 1901. 12 pp. 24" [[Monthly.] Foreifrn relatioii.s, Papers relating to, with annual ine.ssage of President, 1898. 1901. xcv - 1191 pp. (H. doe. 1, 55th Cong. 8d sess.) AMERICAN REPUBLICS BUREAU Note. — This Bureau sells its own monthly bulletins, handbooks, etc., at prices usually ranging from be to (iOc. Address the Director of the Bureau. Monthly bulletin, June, 1901; whole no. 93, v. 1(», no. ti. 1059-1262 — lii pp. ( H. doc. 356, pt. 6. ) , [Contains articles in English, Span- ish, Portuguese, and French.] 25c single copy, $2.00 a yr Contents: Accessions to library. Argentina. I'riucipal exports and their destinations: production of linseed; mi.s- cellaneous notes. Bf)livia. Mining industrv: exports through Antofaga.>;ta; conditions in Oruro and I'utii.-i. Book notice^^ Brazil. President's message: State of Santa Catharina: message of Governor of Sao Paulo: rei)orti)t Leopoldino Railway Company: notes. Canal system. Proposed, in South America. Chile. Fortunities in. Mexico. Commerce with Spain: possible existence of oil belt: sisal industry in Yucatan: report of Building and Loan Company [City of Mexico]: report of Mexican Railway Comj>any: miscellaneous notes. N'icaragua. Exi>osition of Spanish products: construction of dock at Corinto. Paraguay. President's message: notes. Periodicals and newspapers on tile. Peru. Commerce with Spain; industrial notes. Santo Domingo. Decree abolishing export duties; sugar production in 1900: new cabinet ministers. Sheep, and production of wool. Spanish .\merica. Trade with. Title-page and index to v. 10, Jan. -Tunc. UKU. United States. Trade with Latin America: foreign commerce in April: census report on population: accountin,!.' for excess of exports: wheat for manufacture of macaroni; cement in Latin America; notes. Venezuela. Contract for lighting city of Caracas; notes. FOREIGN COMMERCE BUREAU Advance sheets of consular reports, .Tune 1-29, 1901; nos. 1051-75. [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] Contculi!: Africa. Railroads in, note: no. lo.')?. south, AlVairs in. by ,1. G. Stowe; no, 10.'>8. Alexandria, I'rojiosed railwav from, to Shanghai, bv Richard Guenther: no. 107-'. .\lmond and raisin croi)s, Spanish, Prospects of, by B. H. Ridgely: no. lOtio, .\merican prociucts abroad, note; no. loiis. .Xnsesthesis. New mcthixl for producing, note: no. 10(>t'«. -Xrgentinc Re]mblic, Ports of. Iiy Daniel Mayer: no. UHd. .\rtcsian wells. Demand for, in Venezuela, by Louis (Joldschmidt: no. lOO.i. .\ustrian i)rotecIion of liome imlusliics. by Walter .S'hiuuann: no. 10(i3. .\ustro-Hungarian commercial expedition, liy C. B. Hurst; no. UU'id. Hags. Opening for. in Hungary, note: no. W{\x. Bahia. i-"inancial conditions iii. bv II. W. Furniss; no. Ul->1. June, lOOl 321 Advance !?heet.« of consular ^vp<)rt^^ — ( 'oiitiiuml. C''i/(/''/(^i>.>iiti(>n in Li'i[>ziK. Uy .]. F. Monajrhnn: no. Ui.i". Bii-yi-lf tradf. .\nuTii-an. Orawliarks tn. in Entrlaml. \>\ G. W. Proi-s; no. 10*J'). (iloiaclos to. in Fram-c. Iiy ,1. I. Brittain: no. ioti't. * Blottinir jiapiT. Markut for. in Cii-rniany. liy .1. K. Kelil: no. 1007. Boat-sioppinj; apparatus in Norway, by V. E. Xi'lw>n: no. lOOl. Bolivia. Kxport.s from, by ('. C. (Jroviii': no. 10.^1. Brazilian irriKlit rate.^. nott": no. UMi:i. BrcaiWtiilTs. (JiTnian. Iniju'iKlinK dutifit in. by F. H. Ma>on: no. UK'>9. British ('uliinil>ia. New railways in; no. lOt'hi. " British exposition in St. IVtorsburj;. note: no. 1071. Bronze. Liquid, in Germany, imte: no. Uh;7. Butter. New methods of jiackinn. for shiiiment. note: no. 1057. Siberian. Exfiortation of. by Kiehard Guenther: no. 1051. Cable. British I'acilie. by .V. K. Smith: no. I(».i7. Canal projeet in .Vustria. liy F. \V. Mahin: no. nuu. Carpet trade, oriental-, note: no. lOChS. Carriages in Netherlands, note: no. ItXlH. Cement in Canada. Latin America, and West Indies, by .several eonsnls: no. 1052. Chicago. Through shipments to, note: no. lOtiO. Chile. Foreign commerce of. UtOO. note: no. lotio. China. Railways in: no. 1070. Cnited States tnide with, in 19(X). by .lohii Goiwlnow: no. 1062. Coal. American, at Malta, by .1. H. Grout: no. 10ti7. in east Siberia, by K. T. (ireener: no. 1009. Prospect for. in France, bv .1. K. Gowdv: no. lOOl. Coal-export tax. British. Working of, by H.W. Metcalf: no. 10«il. Coal market. Belgian. \i\ <;. W. Koo.sevelt: no. lOOti. in Sweden, note: no. UH'iO. Coal mining in Dutch India, note: no. 10.53. Colombian exjHirt dues [decree], transmitted by J. C. IngersoU: no. lOtJS. Commercial instruction. .X.s.sociation for promoting, note: no. 1074. Commercial school at Cologne, note: no. 1069. Corn. I'niied States, in .sf)Uth Africa, by J. G. Stowe: no. 1073. Cotton in Turkestan, note: no. 1075. Cotton culture in Hungary, note: no, 105s, Cotton g(X«ls for Brazil, note: no. 10.59. Cotton-goods tnide. British, in Latin America, by W. F. Grinnell: no. 10-53. Cotton yarn. World's constnnption of, note: no, 1051, Criminal anthropology, Amsterdam congress of, note: no, 10.57. Customs de. lOt'd. Imlustrial supremacy. Struggle for. by F. W. Mahin: no. 1072. Iron. American. British comjilaints of, note: no. 10orts f>f, by Max Bouchsein: no. 1071. Italy. Demand for railway ei|uipment in. note: no. 10.51. Ivory market, .\ntwerp. by G. F. Lincoln: no. 10-5s. Japan. Financial conditions in. note: no. I0t'>2. Railways in. by E. C. Bellows: no. 10-57. Jaiianese trade in the East, by S. W. Hanauer: no. 1051. Kongo Free state. White population in. note: no. 1060. Korea. Trade of. in 1900. by H. N. Allen: no. 10-5i;. Lamiis. Demand for. in British India, note: n9. Leather industry. German, by Walter Schumann: no. IOCS. Leiiizig spring wholesale fair, by B. H. Warner, jr.: no. 10.55. Liglit, pHMiuctioii of. from smoke, in Belgium, note: no. 1070. llX.'.t'.*— No. 7s— 01 2 322 June, 1901 Advance .sheett? of consular rciioit!^ — Continued. Coiiti iih—i'i>nmnivi\. I^irrv, uutoiniitic, Cniiii'i.'titii'n for, in (ireat Britain: no. 1067. Min-hinery. Ini|>iirtati(iii <>i. inlo Hiissia, tninsniittc-rt by Soren Listoe; no. 1073. >lail irain. Hnjiid. in Krani-i.'. noti-: iin. 1071. Mt-at in south .Xfrica. tiy J. li. .>^to\ve: no. 1074. Mi'n's fnrni.>ihinKs, l)t.'nianrl for, in Tiirlit-y. noto; no. 1073. .Mexico. Financial con;cls, Dcmainl for. in .'Liberia, note: no. 10ti9. Mining concessions in southern France, by H. .'^. Van Bnren: no. 10(34. Monazite sand, (iernian demand for. note: no. 1070. Mond fuel gas in Great Britain, transmitted by James Boyle: no. 1003. Nicaragua. Railway concessions in: no. 10ti5. Nice. Trade notes from, by H. S. Van Buren; no. UMM. Cirtice furniture. .Vmerican. in Netherlands, by F. 1). Hill: no. 1064. Oil and seed trade in Marseilles, by R. P. .Skiiiner: no. 1074. Oil indications in south .\frica, transmitted by J. Ci. .4. Tobacco trade, Maltese, Ijy.I. H. Grout; no. 10().5. Tolls in Persia, note; no. iotio. Trade-marks in Salvador [law], transmitted ))y,lohn .Tenkins; no. 1073. Veneer, New German, note; no. 1007. Venezuela, TarilY changes in, Tiotc; no. 1054. Trade notes from, by l.ouis (ioldschmidt; no, 1070. Veiitilalors and auloniobilcs in British India, note; no. 1075. Water iiower, I'tilizalion of, in .\ustria, by F. W. .Mahin; no. 1007. Well-boring machinery. Demand for, in Turkey, by T. H. Norton; no, 107J, Well-boring niMchiiicry and windmills in Yucatan, by W. W, Canada; no. 10C)S. Wheat. .Vmerican, for Italian macaroni, by ,1, K, Haydcn; no, 1071, [Woandsu] new food plant in .\frica, by Richard (iueuther: no, 1000. Woolen industry, German, by Charles Nener; no, 1000, Zllider Zet'. Draining the, by' F. D, Hill and Rit'hard Guenther; ni>, lOOiS. Conniiercial relations of United State.s witii foreign countries, 1900. ItHU. V. 2, 10o7 pp. 1 pi. (H. -doc. 380 [pt. 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School lands: forest reservation: lieu selection, p. ti08. Soldiers' additional homestead: assignment, p. 004. Proceedinors in matter of proposed consolidation of S^an Francisco Moun- tains forest reserves, Ariz. 190L S3 pp. 1 pi. CENSUS OFFICE Census bulletin 66-78 [12th census]. 4" Contents: Agriculture, Arizona. No. CS. July '29, 1901. 12 pp. 1 il. Boundaries of territorial acquisitions, Ref«ort on. No. 74. July 20. 1901. 4 pp. map. Manufactures, .\rizona, New Mexico, Indian Territorv. and Oklahoma. No. 71. Julv 24, 1901. 1.5 pp. Delaware. No. 69. June '27, 1901. 11pp. Idaho. Nevada, and Wvoming. No. 73. Julv 2:i. 1900 [1901]. 13 pp. Population. Urban, in 1900. No. 70. July 11, 190i. 14 pp. Population by se.\. general nativity, and color. Alabama. Ala.ska. Arizona. Arkan- sas, California, Colorado, and Connecticut. No. 66. June "24. 1901. 11 pp. Delaware. District of Columbia. Florida. Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, and Illi- nois. No. 72. July 13. 1901. 10 pp. Indiana. Indian Territory. 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Note. — The GentTnl Lund C>ffice publishes a large general map of the United .'States, which is sold at MJ cents; anri 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. Flonda. and Alaska are in 2 sheets each. Address the chief clerk of the Dei>artnent of the Interior. Map of Kiowa, Comanche and Apache Re.^ervatiim, Okla., showing lands to be opened for entry Aug. 6, 1901. under proclamation of President, Julv 4. 1901. Scale 1 m. =0.4 in. Preliininarv edi- tion. [1901.]' 29.3X30.5 in. ^Maj) of Wichita Reservation, Okla., showing lands to l)e opened for en- trv Aug. 6, 1901, under proclamation of President, Julv 4, 1901. Scale 1 m. = 0.5 in. Preliminary edition. [1901.] 24.4' X 22.2 in. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Note.— The publications of the United States Geological Survey include annual reports and AVater-supply and Irrigation Papers, which are intended for free dis- tribution: and Monographs. Bulletins, and folios of the Geologic Atlas of the United States, which are sold at prices ranging from .x-to Sll.OO each. Address the Director of the Geological Survey, Washington. For topographic sheets see next page. Geologic atlas of United State.*, La Plata folio, Colo. Librarv edition. 1899 [1901]. 14 pp. 3 pi. 4 maps, 1 tab. large 4" (Folio 60.) 25c Same, Spanish Peaks folio, Colo. Library eavid T. Dav. chief of division. 1901. viii— 9i): by ,1. M. Swank. Lead: by diaries KirchhofT. Manganese ores: by .Tolni Birkinbine. July, 1901 349 Report. l'l.tcn. molVbdemim. uranium, and vanadium: by J. H. F'ratt. Tunjfs^ten ore. Occurrence of. in eastern Xavada; by F. B. Week.s. Zinc: by Charles KirclihnrT. Same, i)t. 6 eontinueil, [v. L'] nonmetallic product.*, except coal and coke. 1901. viii — (J34 — xi p|t. 1 il. lanxe S" (Interior Deiit., Re- ports, 1900; H. doc. 5.) *.'?HH> ConkiiU: .\brasive materials: bv E. \V. I'arker. Asbestos: by E. \V. I'arker. .Vsplialtuni and bituminous rock: by E. \V. I'arker. Barytes: by E. \V. I'arker. Cement, .\merican rock: by I'riah Cumminu's. Portland: bv 8. B. Nevvberrv. Clay. Clays and day prodnct.s at Paris Exposition. PJO): by Heinrich Hies. Feldspar and 'i|Uartz: by Heinrich Kies. Fluorspar; by E. \V. Parker. Fuller's earth. Ga.s. Natunil: by F. H. Oliphant. Grapihite. Gypsum; by E. W. Parker. Mica. Mineral paints: by E. \V. J'arker. Mineral waters: by A. C. I'eale. Petroleum: by F. H. oliphant. Phosphate rock: by E. W. Parker. Precious stones: bv G. F. Kunz. .v. 1.S97, re- printed June, 1901. Idaho, Sandpoint qua.lrangle, lat. 4S°-4.S° .30', long. 116° 30'-117°. .<rinted May, 1901. Massachusetts, Franiingham sheet, lat. 42° 15'-42° 30', long. 71° 15'- 71° 30'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Mar. 1894, reprinted June, 1901. Montana, Great Falls sheet, lat. 47°-18°, long. 111°-112°. Scale 1:250,000, contour interval 200 ft. Edition of" Jan. 1886, reprinted May, 1901. :Nevada, Wabuska sheet, lat. 39°-39° 30', long. 119°-119° 30'. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 100 ft. Edition of Sept. 1894, reprinted May, 1901. New Jersev-Pennsvlvania-Delaware, Camden quadrangle, lat. 39° 30'- 40°, long. 75°-75° 30'. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 20 ft. E.lition of June, 1901. :Xew York, Elizabethtown quailrangle, lat. 44°-44° 15'. long. 73° 30'- 73° 45'. Scale 1:62.500, contour interval 20 ft. PMition of Mar. 1901. New York, Syracuse quailrangle, lat. 43°-43° 15', long. 76°-76° 15'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of July. 1898, re- printed July, 1901. North Carolina, Wilkesl)oro sheet, lat. 36°-36° 30'. long. 81°- 81° 30'. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 100 ft. Erinted June, 1901. Oregon-WashiniTton, Portland ijuadrangle, lat. 45° 30'-15° 45', long. 122° .30'-122° 45'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 25 ft. Edition of Nov. 1897, reprinted June, 1901. Pennsylvania, Pinegrove sheet, lat. 40° 30'-iO° 45', long. 76° 15'-76° 30*'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Feb. 1892, reprinted June, 1901. .Pennsylvania, Pottsville sheet, lat. 40° 30'-40° 45', long. 76°-76° 15'. Scale 1:62,500. contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Oct. 1891, re- printed May, 1901. July, 1901 351 South Carolina, Pickens sheet, hit. S4° W-:io°, k)njr. S2° 30'-83°. Seale 1:125,000, contour interval 100 ft. Edition of Au^r. 1894, reprinte:k', lat. 4;>° .S(t'-44°. lony. 108° .SO'- 104°. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 100 ft. Edition of June. 1901. Tennesee-Xorth Carolina, Murphv sheet, lat. .S5°-;i5° 30', lonjr. S4°-S4° 30'. Scale 1: 125,000, contour interval 100 ft. Edition of Oct. 1893, reprinted Apr. 1901. Utah, Bingham mininjr niaji. Scale 1:20,000, contour interval 50 ft. Edition of July, 1901. 19 X 12.7 in. Utah, San Rafael sheet, lat. 38°-39°, long. 110°-111°. Scale 1:250,000, contour interval 250 ft. Edition of Dec. 1885, reprinted May, 1901. Utah, Uinta sheet, lat. 40°-41°, long. 110°-111°. Scale 1:250,000, con- tour interval 250 ft. Edition of Dec. 1885, reprinteil June, 1901. Virginia, Farmville sheet, lat. 37°-37° 30', long. 78°-78° 30'. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 50 ft. Edition of Apr. 1893, reprinted May, 1901. Virginia, Harrisonhurg sheet, lat. 38°-3S° 30', long. 78° 30'-79°. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 100 ft. Edition of" Mar. 1892, reprinted May, 1901. Virginia, Richmond sheet, lat. 37° 30'-37° 45'; long. 77° 15'-77° 30'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Sept. 1895, re- printed May, 1901. Washington, Glacier Peak quadrangle, lat. 48°-48° 30', long. 121°-121° 30'. Scale 1 : 125,000, contour interval 100 ft. Ehmson. 1901. 57 pp. 18 il. 7 pi. map. (Water-supi>ly an],. of figures, 1 jil. large 8" Same, Mar. 1898; v. 310, patents .599, (57(5-(50 1,622; reissues 11,652-11,658. 1898 [1901]. 2 pts. [Ixv] t 3.544 - [1] pj). +808 pp. of figures, 1 pl. large 8" Same, Apr. 1898; v. 311, patents (501,623-603,242; reissues 11,659-11,661. 1898 [1901]. 2 j.ts. [Iv] • 28.58+ [1] pp. 4- (5.5(5 j.p. of figures, 1 pl. large 8" July, 1901 353 Same, Mav, 1898; v. 312, patents (i08,248-()05.0(5(i; reissues 11, (ifJL'-ll, (507. 1898 i i901]. 2 i)ts. [Ixiii] - :W3o - [1] i>\). -r 708 i>\>. of tijrnres, 1 pi. large 8" Same, June, 1898; v. 313, patents (105,067-60(1,636; reissues 11, (>()8-l 1,(575. 1898. [1901]. 2 pts. [Iv] -2981 • [1] pp. --696 pp. of li-:uns, 1 pi. large 8" Same. Julv, 1898; v. 314, patents tlO(i.(i37-(U18,165; reissues 11, 676-1 1,()85. 1898 [1901]. 2 pts. [liii] • 3019 • [1] pp. -- (556 j)p. of figures, 1 pi. large 8" Same, Aug. 1898; v. 315, i)atents (308,166-610,160; reissues 11,68(5-11,690. 1898 [1901]. 2 pts. [Ixvii] ~ 3646 - [1 ] pp. — 848 i)p. of figures, 1 pi. large 8" Same, Sept. 1898; v. 31(5, patents 610,161-611,594; reissues 11,691-11,696. 1898 [1901]. 2 pts. 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[July 17, 1901.] 2 1. narrow 12" General order 3, 48, 53-57; June 30, 1900 [n-print 1901], Junt- C-July 29, 1901. 12" [No. 48 is Kcgulatious for uniforms for ofiicers and enlisted men of Navy.] Itt— Xo. 7'J— 01 2 354 July, 1901 Navv varil order 26 reviseil, 233-238, eniplovment of laborat navv yards; Jiin. 11, 1S99 [rei>rint IHOl], July 1-17" U»01. Narrow 12" Special order M; July 19, U»i»l. 2 pj). 12" EQUIPMENT BUKEAl' Specification for iron pins for chain shackles not fitted for use of keying rin\k 12" HYDR0GR.\PHIC OFFICE ■Note. — The Charts, .Sailing Directions, etc., of the HyrtroRraphic Office are sold by the offivv in Washington and al.so by agents at tlie principal American and foreign seaports and .\raerican lake ports. Copies of the Hydrographic Bulletin and Notice to Mariners are supplied free on application at tlic Hydrographic Office in Washington and at the branch offices in Boston. New York, Philadel- phia, Baltimore. Norfolk, Savannah, New Orleans, San Francisco, Portland (Oreg. I, Port Townsend, Chicago, Cleveland, Buffalo. .Sault Ste. Marie, and Duluth. Addenda [to] Mediterranean Pilot, v. 1, 1894 [British Admiralty]. [1901.] 13 1. Hydrographic bulletin, weekly, 618-022; July 3-31, 1901. 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, 27-30, 1901; July 6-27. 280-322- [15] 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 27, sec. 2, etc. C]t(irts America Bay, southeast coast of Siberia, from Kussian plan. 1898; chart 1955. Scale naut. m.= 2 in. July, 1901. 18.1 X 24.5 in. 10c Currimao Harl)or, Luzon, Philippine Islands, from Spanish survey, 1898; chart 1962. Scale 600 yds. = 4.25 in. Julv, 1901. 14.2 X 10.7 in. 10c Hamada and Nagahama harltors, Honshu, n. w. coast, Japan, from Japanese survey in 1891; chart 1925. Scale naut. m. = 7.4 in. June, 1901. 24.81 X "17.80 in. 20c Uonsiiu, Japan, Harbors and anchorages on west coast of, from Japane.^e surveys in 1898; chart 1949. July, 1901. 25.3 X 37.2 in. 10c Awo Shimn. Scale naut. m.=^ 1.7 in. 10.5 ■ 9.4 in. .VwoShima Haknchi. Scale naut. m. = 5 in. l.=i.8 x 7.7 in. llirasuwa Wan. Scale naiu. m.= 3.9 in. .i.3 \ 9.4 in. Kaino Ko. Sciili' naut. m. - 12 in. 9.(5 x 13.2 in. Nczngnseki Ko. Scale naut. m.= h.'i in. 5.3 x 0.3 in. ObatoWan. Scale naut. m.= 3.4 in. 5.3 x 7.7 in. Sakata Ko. Scale naut. ni.= 4 in. 9.0 x 10.2 in. Senami Ilakuchi. Scale na\U. ni. = 9.7 in. 9.6 x 13.R in. Shiokoshl Bana. Scale naut. m.^ 3.4 in. 5.3 -0.2 111. Tobi shima. Scale naut. ni.^ 4 in. 10.5 ■: 9.9 in. Tobi Shima Byochi. Scale naut. m.-= 10 in. 10.5 x 10.3 in. Mawhike Ilakuchi, west coa.r] Tynlenya or Seal Island, fmm latest Ku.<- sian chart, scale naut. m.= 10.4 in.; Cape Patience, Saiirhalin I., P^a.st Bav, from British survev in 1S93, scale naut. m.= '^ in.; i-hart 1960. July, 1901. 19.1 X '26, 9.(3 X (i.9, and 9.»> X -,Iuly 1.5, 1901: storm tracks; typhoons in east .\siatic waters: equator crossings in Atlantic Ocean. Tusanw Bongao Channel with Simanalc Anchorajre, Tawi Tawi Croup, Philippine Islands, from Spanish sarvevs in 1,S77 and ISS2; chart 1921. Scale naut. m.= 7 in. July, 1901. 39.S X 15. in. 10c Vostok Bav, southeast coast of Sil>eria, from Russian i>lan, 1898; chart 1954. 'Scale naut. m. = 4 in. July. 1901. 18.4 X 24.9 in. 10c XAVIGATIOX BUREAU Circular reorarding enli.stment of machinists [in Navy]. [1901.] 1 i>. narrow 12" List and station of commissioneil and warrant otlicers of Xavy and Marine Corps on active Hst, July 1, 1901. 1 1:! i)p. *10c NAV.M, ACADK.MV Regulations for interior discipline and government; by [Richanl Wain- wright] sui)erintendent. 1901. 79 pp. 12" Report of board of visitors, 1901. 5 pp. ORDNANCE BUREAU Pan-American Exposition, Navv Dejiartment's onlnance exhibit. [1901.] 7 pp. Specifications for 9, type 5, Rand air compressors. [1901.] 2 pp. 12" SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS BUREAU Specifications for iron rivets, flathead and countersunk; issued July, 1901. 1 p. 12" YARDS AND DOCKS BUREAU Specification 1142 for coal storage plant at luivv vard, Portsmoutii. N. H. [July, 1901.] 7 pp. f" Specification 1163 for storehouse for combustiiile material, building 102, at navy yard, Washington, D. C. [July, 1901.] 4 \<\k f" Specification 1100 for repairs to large chimnev, builtling42. at navy yard, Boston, Mass. [July, 1901.] 3 pp. f" 356 July, 1901 Specification 1168 for qiiav wall between piers 7 and 8, at iiavv vanl, Bos- ton, Mass. [July, 1901.] 4 pp. f SiteciHcation 1170 for mooring slijw at St. Helena, at navv vard, Norfolk, Va. [July, 1901.] 4 pp. f" "Specitication 1171 for 120-tou tloatinji derrick for navv vard, Norfolk, Va. [July, 1901.] 5 pp. f" Specification 1174 for dredging and removing mud, sand, silt, etc., at navy yard. New York. [July, 1901.] 2 pp. f Specilication 1175 for removing crib work, etc., cob dock, at navv vard. New York. [July, 1901.] 2 pp. f" Specification 1176 for carpenter and joiner shop for yards and docks, building 88, at navy yard, Puget Sound. [July, 1901.] 4 pp. f" Specification 1181 for 2 coal-hoisting towers and machinery at naval sta- tion, San Juan, P. R. [July, 1901.] 3 pp. f ° Post-Ofiice Department Note. — Tlie Department sells the volume of Postal Laws and Regulations at 42c and post-route maps from XOc to 34. 'JO. Greatest business organization in the world. United States postal serv- ice; V)y Charles Emory Smith. [1901.] 15 pp. 15 il. United States Official Postal Guide, 2d series, v. 23, no. 7; Julv, 1901. Philadelphia. 44 pp. 120 [Monthly.] $2".00 a yr Note. — No. 1, January, for each year, is what is usually known as the Postal Guide, ncs. 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 during Aug. 1901. 1 p. narrow f" [Monthly.] RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE Dailv ])ulletin of orders affectinropertv, signed Washington, Mar. 2, 1899, i)roclaimed Aug. 6, 1900 [with n'otice of accession of 26 British colonies]. [1901.] 7 pp. Convention between United States and (ireat I>ritain relating to tenure and disposition of real and ])ersonal pro|)erty, signed Washington ]Mar. 2, 1899, proclaimed Aug. (5, 1900 [with notice of accession of 31 British colonies]. [1901.] 8 pp. l)ipl..matic list, July, 1901. 12 pp. 24" [Monthly.] Rei)ort in cast- of Salvador Commercial Company r. Salvador. 1901. 47 pp. July, 1901 357 american republics bureau Note. — This Bureau sells its own monthly bulletins, handbooks, etc., at prices usually ranging from 5c to (JOc. Address the Director of the Bureau. [9th] annual report of director, ISiW; pt. 4, rei)ort.s on conditions ami prospects ()f British trade in certain South American countries. l)v T. Worthiufiton. Dec. 10, lSi)t». [imprint date] 1900 [i)u))lished 1901]. 178 pp. (IL doc. 17o, i>t. 4, 5Hth Con^r. Istsess. In v. 74. ) International I'liion of American Republics. 1901. 37 pp. Monthly bulletin, July, 1901; whole no. 94, v. 11, no. 1. 1-214 -^ xxvi pp. (H. doc. 356, pt. 7.) [Ct>ntains articles in Enjilish, Spanish, Portufiuese, and French.] 25c siny O. L. \V. Sniitli: no. 1089. Agricultural implements. Testing, in Russia, note: no. 10S7. Almond crop. World's, by B. H. Ridgely: no. 109ti. As.say office in Vancouver, note: no. 1098. Austria's great canal system. l)y C. B. Hurst: no. lOS.'). Automobiles in Europe, by Thornwell Hayiies; no. 1095. Banana meal, Market for. in Europe, note: no. 1078. Barrels in .Vrgentine Repuljlic. note: no. UiTS. Bauxite in New South Wales, by (). H. Baker; no. 1100. Bronze i)owder. Manufacture of, in Gennany. by F. H. Ma.son: no. lOS". Builders' association in Austria, note: no. 1087. Cable service at Chefoo, note; no. 1098. to Tainpico, note; no. 1090. Calcutta, Proposed museum of American goods at, by R. F. Patterson: no. 1093. Canal traffic in (iermany. note: no. Ui95. Canary Islands. Imports of. transmitted liy Richard Guenther; no. 108s. Cape Colony. Loss of United States traile in. note; no. 109'2. Caribe. Venezuela. Port improvements at. note; no. 1087. Cement in Peru, note: no. 1088. 358 July, 1901 Aflvance sheets? of consular repnrts — Contimiefl. < hiiti ii/^— Cnntinuwi. CiTi-als, Exiiortiitiiin of, from Turkey i>roliil>iteox factory. American, in Japan, transmitted by S. S. Lyon: no. 10%. Coal, American, in Kuro|ie, note: no. 10*.»t'i. Cocoanut.s and copra. Production of, in Soutii America, bv several consuls: no. 1094. CofTee, Costa Rican duty on, note; no. 107;<. Coke briijuettes in Gemiany, note: no. 10h9. Commercial travelers, Hungarian law respecting, transmitted bv F. D. Chester; no. 1093. Copper ores. Reduction of. in Australa-Ma. by several consuls: no. IOm:?. in Canada, by .several consuls: no. 10.S4. in Cliile: Ity E. .S. ,Iack.-ion. transmitted by C. C. Greene: no. 10H4. in Enghuui and Norway, by several consuls; no. IOhO. in France, by R. V. Skinner: no. 1081. in (lermany. by F. H. Mason; no. 1079. in .bipaii. liote: no. lOM. in Mexico, by A. I). Barlow: no. 1084. in Spain and Austria, by several consuls; no. 1082. in Cape Colony, note: no. 11)84. Cotton industry of Russia, by W. R. Holloway: no. 1093. Cotton sheetings, Demand for. Ijy R. P. Skinner; no. 1101. Crabs. Rus.-iian. Export of. note: no. Ui90. Cyprus. Connnerce of. by G. B. Ravndal: no. 1099. Panomey. Railroad in, iiote: no. 1(I91. Decorative art. Exposition of. at Turin, note: no. 1092. I)essau. Germanv. Exhil)ition at, note: no. 1087. East Indian trade. Hints on. by (». J. D. Hughes; no. 1090. Eggs, Preservation of. in (iermany. note: no. 1077. Food and drink supjily of Paris, note: no. 1078. Fruit, fresh. Preserving, in Victoria, note: no. 1077. Fruit and vegetable exhibit at Moscow, note: no. 109(). Fuel. New German, note; no. 1U91. Gas engines in Denmark, note; no. 1098. German commercial association in Japan, note; no. 1087. German customs regulations. Proposed, note; no. 1092. German taritV. Recent clianges of classification under, by F. H. Ma.son: no. 1085. Germanv. Industrial situation in. by 11. \V. Diederich; no. 1088. Cni'ted States trade with, transmitted by A. D. White; no. 1099. Gla.s-; blowing bv compressed air in Germany, note: no. 1086. Gold jubilee," Victorian, note: no. 1077. (irain'. Persian export f)i. proliil)itc<1. transmitted by John Tyler; no. 107(>. <;rain future-^, l>eanngs in, in .\\istria. note: no. 1092. Hamburg-American Steamship Companv, New lines of, bv Richard (Tuenther; no. 1099. Harput, Exhibition of American goods at, by T. H. Norton; no. 1098. Houses, Portable, in Caracas, note: no, 1078. Iceland, Coinmunication with, note; no. 1078. Japan. Exim-ition in. note: no. 1091. Kaolin clay in British Ciuiana. by (i. H. Moulton: no. 1080. Kerosene, "Pmiiosel y Louis (ioldschmidt: no. 107(1. Persia. Customs administration in [law]: transmitted liy .lolin Tyler; no. 1089. Persian Gulf, Trade opi.ortuuities in. note: no. 1100. Petroleiuii. Russian. Uecliuc in )irice of. note: no. 1093. Prussia and Saxony. New railroads in. note; no. 1092. Puerto Cabello. Wharf improvements at. note: no. 1089. i^uiMJiii'iinitiiiii ^Jilciil Uiiiiivia. iiolf: no. piyi. July, lyOl 359 Ailvam-e sheets of consular reports — Continued. Oiiitciil>!—Vi canals of Russia, by .1. K. Kehl; no. 111911. Silkworms. Cultivation of. in (Jeniiany, note; no. IIK^. Snioke-consnniinjr inrnaccs for tierniaiiy. by Richard Guenther; no. 107.S. Spravin.tr machines, French opening for, bv H. S. \'hii Bnren; no. 1090. Starch trade in K^ypt, bv K. \V. Hossfcld: no. h)9_'. Steamship line, I'roixiseA, between .lava and .Vmerica, note; no. 1098. Suez Canal traffic, Germany's share in, note; no. Ui7s, Snlphnr for i)lant diseases in Italy, note: no. lOSCi. Textiles in .\r};enlina, transmitted by (i, H. Murphy; no. UWO. Tobacco, Vent'znelan duty on, note: no, 1093. Trans-Baikal Railroad. ni">te; no. Km. Transvaal, Trade openin;,'s in, note: no. 10S.S. Turkey. New y (iustave Beutelspaeher. I'liexplori'd: by A. (i. .Seyfert. Chile and Xii^aragua, Reciprocity treaty between. Coal, .Vmerican vs. Welsh: transmitted by C. M. Caughy. in (iermany: by O. .1. I). Hu.ghes. Coal mines. Vancouver: by A. E. Smith. Coal production. Austria's: liy F. W. Hossfeld. Coal situation in Hungarv: bv F. 1). Chester. Colombia. Railroails of; by ('. B. Hart. Copper. Production and consum[)tion of, in (Jermany; bv F". H. Mason. Corn in Netherlands, by .Morris Weill: transmitted by F.'l). Hill. Cotton growin,L,' in west .Vfrica: by .lames Boyle. Crop prospects, rnfavorable, in (Jennany; by F, H. Mason. Dahomey. Trade of; by Richard (luenther. Electric plants, ()j)ening for, in Inilia; by R, F. Patterson. Electric railways in Germany; by Richard tiuenther. in Saxony; liy B. H. Warner, .jr. Foreign reports and publications. Foreigners. Land titles of. in .hipan [law]; transmitted by E. C. Bellows. in Russia [law]; transmitteil by Charlemagne Tower. Frost. Prevention of. by cannon and smoke: by ,T. C. Covert. Fruits. Californian vs. Spanish: transmitted by R. .M. Bartleman. Furniture in siaithern Germany; by o. J. D. linghes. German commercial activity in South .Vmerica: transmitted by (i. H. Murphy. German customs war with Hriti: transmitted by G. H. Murphy. German law taxing deiiartment stores. Working of; by F. H. Ma.son. Germany. .Vmerican maiuu'actured [iroducts in; by F. H. Mason. Trade metlxids in: by Charles Neiier. Gernuiny's foreign commerce, 1900; by ,1. B. .lackson. Gold discoveries. Alleged, in Samoa: by L. W. Osborn. Heating appliances, Spanish exposition of; transmitted by J. G. Lay. Hungary. Industrial progress in; by F. W. .Mahin. Japanese investments of capital; transmitted by S. S. Lyon. Kiel, do.'k plants at. Kidargement of; by Hugh I'itcairn. Korea. Foreign enterprises in; by H. N. .Vlleii. Labor bureau, Internjitional, in Switzerland: by George GifTord. Liege trade with the I'nited States: by A. .V. Winslow. Life-saving apparatus, Imiiroved (Jcrman. Llverf 1 medical fellowship oiieii to .Vmericans; transmitted by James Boyle. Locomotives. English vs. .Vmerican. in Jamaica: by N. R. Snyder. Mainiheim as center for American maiuifactures; by H. W. Harri.s. Meat-firohibition law. (Jerman: transmitted by Richard Guenther. Mileage of Euro|pean railways: by F. D. Hill. Mineral pnxluetion of British Columbia: by .V. E. Smith. Nicaragua, Cart-road concession in. 360 JrLv, litnl CoiisJular Kei K irt s — C( m t i 1 1 lu-i 1 . Coiili iit>'—Ci'niU\nvi\. Nik-, IinprovfiiU'iits on; transmittefl by J. G. Long. N<.ti->. ritroUiiin in Canada: by. I. L. Bittinffer. I'ri'siTvi-s, rniti-. 4" (Dept. circular 80, 1901 ; Division of Customs. ) St. ^larys River. 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[Apr. 3, 1901.] 11 pp. 8° (Circular 44 revised. ) Effect of severe and prolonged muscular work on food consumption, digestion, and metabolism, by AV. O. Atwater and H. C. Sherman; and Mechanical work and etficiencv of bicvclers, bv R. C. Carpen- ter. 1901. 67 pp. 3 il. 8" (Bulletin 98.) ■ Foreign ^larkets Section (Department of Agriculture). Our trade with Scandinavia, 1890-1900; bv Frank H. Hitchcock. 1901. 124 pp. 8° (Bulletin 22.) Shipment So Congress. 56th Congress, 1st session. House documents, v. 107. No. >13; Labor Department, 14th annual report, 1899. (Serial no. 4004. ) Sliipment 36 Congress. 56th Congress, 1st session. House documents, v. 79. Nos. 264-323, except 287, 298, 300, 314; Transactions with national banks; miscellaneous. (Serial no. 3976. ) Shipment 37 Congress. 5(ith Congress, 1st session. House documents, v. 91. Nos. 451-504, except 460, 476, 481, 496, 500; Reformatory system in T'. S.; miscellaneous. (Serial no. 3988.) 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[4019] President of United States Louisiana Purchase Exposition, proclamation. Aug. 20, 1901. 1 p. Payson forest reserve, proclamation. [Aug. 3, 1901.] [2] pp. f" Agriculture, Department of Note. — Those publications of the Department of Agriculture which are for sale, except those of the Weather Bureau, will be supplied by the Superintendent of Dtii'unients, Union Building, Wasliingtim. D. ('. For the unpriced publications aiiplitaiinn should be made to tlie Si'crctnry of Agriculture. The Department has no list of addresses to which all its publications are sent. It issues a monthly list of publications, which is mailed to all applicants, enabling them to select such reports and bulletins as interest them. [Bureau of Animal Industry order 80, amendment 15, modifying order 86] ; si>ecial order permitting cattle from infected area in California to be exhil)ited at California State Fair at Sacramento, Sept. 2-14, 1901. Aug. 21, 1901. 1 p. Sewage disposal on farm and protection of drinking water; bv Theobald Smith. 1896 [reprint 1901]. 20 pp. 8 il. (Farmers' bulletin 43.) ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU Blackleg, its nature, cause, and prevention; bv Victor A. N()rgaard. Nov. 10, 1900 [reprint 1901]. 23 pp. 1 il. (Circular 31 revised.) Hog cholera and swine plague; bv D. E. Salmon. Dec. 1894 [reprint 1901]. 16 pp. (Farmers' bulletin 24.) Raising sheep for mutton; bv Charles F. Curtiss. 1899 [reprint 1901]. 48 pp. 18 il. (Farmers' bulletin 96.) Treatment for roundworms in sheep, goats, and cattle. [July 24, 1901.} 8 pp. (Circular 35.) August, 1901 379 DAIRY DIVISION Dairy henl, it;^ lnnnatiDii and inanaireiaeut, l)v lleurv K. Alvonl; reprinted with revision from Yearl)ook, 1894. Apr. 1897 [reprint 1901]. L'4 pp. (Farniens' bulletin 55.) BIOLOGICAL SURVEY DIVISION Revision of skunks of genus chincha; by Arthur H. Howell. Auj;. SI, 1901. 62 pp. 8 pi. (North American Fauna 20.) *10c Some common birds in their relation to agriculture; bv F. E. L. Beal. 1898 [reprint 1901]. 40 pp. 22 il. (Farmers' bulletin 54 revised.) CHEMISTRY BUREAU Exhibit of bureau at Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, N. Y., lUOI; by E. E. Ewell, W. D. Bigelow, and Logan Waller Page. 1901. 29 pp. 4 pi. (Bulletin 63.) ' *5c Contents: Bcet-siigar industry; by E. E. Ewcll. Foods, pure and adultemted. Exhibit of: by \V. D. Biji^clow. Road-Material Laboratory, Exhibit of; by L. W. Page. Selection of materials for macadam roads, liv Logan Waller Page; from Yearbook, 1900. [1901.] iii -f 849-356' pp. ENTOMOLOGY DIVISION Life history of 2 species of plant-lice inhal^iting witch-hazel and birch; by Theo. Pergande. 1901. 44 pp. 23 il. (Technical series 9. ) *5c Principal insect enemies of growing wheat; by C. L. ^larlatt. 1901 [re- print]. 40 pp. 25 il. (Farmers' bulletin 132.) Principal insect enemies of the grape, by C. L. Marlatt; from Yearl>ook, 1895. 1898 [reprint 1901]. 23 pp. 12 il. (Farmers' bulletin 70.) EXPERIMENT STATIONS OFFICE Agricultural colleges. Relation of agricultural and mechanical college to State, by W. E. Drake; from Bulletin 99. [1901.] p. 183, 184. ( [Publication] 434. ) Agricultural experiment stations. American agricultural experiment stations, bv W. H. Jordan; from Bulletin 99. [1901.] p. 42-51. ( [Publication] 404. ) Connecticut experiment station, bv W. O. Atwater; from Bulletin 99. [1901.] p. 51-54. ( [Publication] 405. ) Cooperative field experiments, l)v E. B. Voorhees; from Bulletin 99. [1901.] p. 116-120. ([Publication] 411.) Function of station botanist, Ijv G. E. Stone; from Bulletin 99. [1901.] p. 138-140. ([Publication] 418.) Artace punctistriga. Some observations upon artace punctistriga, bv H. A. Moiiran; from Bulletin 99. [1901.] p. 182, 183, 3 pi. ([Pub- lication] 433.) Asparagus. Little-known asparagus pest and power spraver for aspara- gus, hv F. A. Sirrine; from Bulletin 99. [1901.]' p. 177, 178. ([Publicati(m] 431.) Burlev tobacco, its growing and curing, bv M. A. Scovell; from Bulletin 99. [1901.] p. 106-108. ([Publication] 409.) Cigar-wrapper leaf. Methods of experimenting with cigar-wrapper leaf, bv E. H. Jenkins; from Bulletin 99. [1901.] p. 102-105. ([Pub- lication] 408. ) 380 August, 1901 Dairy cattle. Cooperative dairy-herd tests, bv C. S. Phelps; from Bul- letin 99. [1901.] p. 120-122. ([Publication] 412.) Education. General drift of education at land-grant colleges, by J. K. Patterson; from Bulletin 99. [1901.] p. 99-102. {[Publication] 407.) What is of most worth in modern education? by J. E. Stubbs; from Bulletin 99. [1901.] p. 32-10. ([Publication] 403.) Entomology. Economic entomology in Florida, by H. A. Gossard; from Bulletin 99. [1901.] p. 178-182. ([Publication] 432.) Entomology in southern States, by H. Garman; from Bulletin 99. [1901.] p. '153-160. ([Publication] 424.) Experiment Station Record, y. 13, no. 1. 1901. yiii + 1-100 pp. *10c single copy, SI. 00 a yolume (12 nos. ) Note. — Mainly made up of abstracts of reports and publications on agricultural science which have recently appeared in all countries, especially the United States. No. 1 contains a special article, Agricultural experiment stations of Hungary. Same, y. 13, no. 2. 1901. ix + 101-200 pp. Experiment Station Work 1. :\Iay, 1897 [reprint 1901]. 31 pp. 10 il. (Farmers' bulletin 56.) [See, for contents, catalogue for June, 1897, page 35.] Same, 2. 1898 [reprint 1901]. 32 pp. 7 il. (Farmers' bulletin 65.) [See, for contents, catalogue for January, 1898, page 47.] Same, 4. 1898 [reprint 1901]. 32 pp. 3 il. (Farmers' bulletin 73.) [See, for contents, catalogue for May, 1898, page 345.] Food. Ayailable energy of food and body material, by W. O. Atwater [with di.«cus.sion] : from Bulletin 99. '[1901.] p. 112-116. ([Pub- lication] 410. ) Fowls, care and feeding; by G. C. Watson. 1896 [re2)rint 1901]. 24 pp. 4 il. (Farmers' bulletin 41.) Grass and forage-plant investigations in Department of Agriculture and State experiment stations, bv T. A. Williams; from Bulletin 99. [1901.] p. 148-152. ( [Publi'catiou] 422. ) Horticulture. Danger to American horticulture from introduction of injurious scale insects, by G. B. King; from Bulletin 99. [1901.] p. 171,172. ([Publication] 429.) Educational status of horticulture, l)y F. AV. Card; from Bulletin 99. [1901.] p. 134-137. ([Publication] 416.) Laboratory work in horticulture, bv E. S. Goff; from Bulletin 99. [1901.] p. 132-134. ([Publication]' 415.) Hydrocyanic acid gas. Recent results with hydrocyanic-acid gas for destruction of insects in large buildings, bv W. G. Johnson; from Bulletin 99. [1901.] p. 166-170. ([Publicati(m] 428.) Meats, composition and cooking; by Chas. D. Woods. 1896 [reprint 1901]. 29 pp. 4 il. (Farmers' bulletin 34.) Mechanic arts. Student of mechanic arts, an apprentice, by J. D. 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Argentina. French report on wealth and resources of Republic; miscellaneous notes. Bolivia. Bolivian Company; notes. Book notices. Brazil. Imports of fuel; knit goods trade; notes. Chile. Estimated revenues for 1901; sale of nitrate properties; mineral springs In Department of Antofagasta; miscellaneous notes. CofTee. Traffic in. Colombia. Description of wharf at La Boca; notes. Costa Kica. French report on internal affairs; notes. Ecuador. Notes. Haiti. Industries of Republic. Latin America, British traile with. Commerce between I'nited States and. Trade opportunities in. Locomotives. Knglisli versus .Vmerican. Mexico. State of Sonora; cattle industry; regulations for improving breeds of horses; miscellaneous notes. Nicaragua. Li. 1113. soutli. Trado coiulitions in. by .1. G. .^towc; ni>. 1117. Agricnltural I'xjiosition in Nantes, by,). I. Hriltain: no. Hi"). Ajrricnitural niachinery. International e.vposition of, note; nt). 1115. .Vnstria-HunKary. .Vnierican conipetilion in, by C. K. Hurst; no. 1105. .Vuioniobile exiiosition in Hnnirary. note: no. ilt>-l. Head irininiinj,'?; in Kilfeiistoek, Ijy K. L. Harris; no. 1107. Heds. I>eniand for, in Tamatave, note; no. 1111. BicvcK' trade, German, transmitted bv K. T. Liefeld; no. ll'J7. Bieyeles in Turkey, by T. H. Norton: "no. 1111. Bonded warehouses in Mexico, note; no. Ul.'j. Bra/il. .Vrrest of passeufrers leaving, note; no. 1109. Financial situation in, bv C. B. Brvan: no. ll'j;{. ("aide. I'roposed. to Honu'konk. by \V. A. Kublee; no. ll'iS. Cable Sdundinus. Australian, by j.sjiac Robinson; no. 112S. Charitable work [in United States], Information desired concernini', note; no. noj. Chicle Kum in Mexico, bv E. H. Thompson; no. 1110. Chile. Tnule of. in 191)0, note; no. 110'.'. China. Protection of roads in [regulations] , transmitted bv H. (J. .Scjuires; no. 1101. Chine.se trade in li«)l, by H. i;. .^(piires; no. 1111. Coal hoister, .Vmerican, at .\lexandria. by .1. ti. Long; no. 1121. CotTee. Haitian, Preparation of, note: no. IlLM. Cognac industry of Malaga, by B. H. Ridgely; no. 1119. Copra in .'^traits Settlements, by o. F. Williams; no. 1113. Cork, Propose. Dawson, Conditions in. tiv.l. ('. McCook; no. 1107. Diamonds in New South Wales, liy (). H. Baker; no. 1102. Klectric road. Proposed Paris-Antwerp, note: no. 110.'). Electric traction. High-speed, at Berlin, by F. H. Mason; no. llo:!. Electrical developments in (ireece, by F. \V. .lack.son; no. 1121. Eniden. Harbor of, note; no. 1120. Engines, .\mcricar., in Glasgow, transmitted by S. M. Taylor; no. 1121. Farming mai-binery, Demand for, in Netherlands, note; "no. 1128. Fire, Extinguishing, in Kouen, note; no. 1122. Fire-insurance opportunities in France, by K. P. Skinner; no. 1105. Fisheries, Exposition of, at St. Petersburg", note; no. 1121. (ierman exiii>rts to United States, by F. H. Mason: no. 1112. German tariff. Proposed new. I>y F. H. Mason; no. 1120. Gold mines in Korea, by H. N. Allen; no. 1112. Grain crop of Kusevelt; no. 1125. Labor commission in northern Italy, note; no. llo:i Lace industry. German, note; no. lloii. Leather, .\rtiiicial. note; no. 1105. Live stock anil forestry in eastern Siberia, by E. T. Smirnoff, iransmitted by K. T. Greener: no. II 10. I>oilf;ing house. Cheap, in Milan, by William .larvis; no. 112(i. Maguey liber. Machine for cxtraclinK, note; niiriitiniis in HuiiKury. ))>■ F. I). Clu'stcr; no. 1127. >U-tiil rxiMirtN ami imixirts. (MTiniili. in llHll. by F. H. Mason: no. U2'2. Mineral tri-a.-iirrs of I'aiistinf. transmitted by K. 1-. Harris: no. IKXi. Miniii),' in Ontario. l>y A. (i. .'^i-ylVrt: no. 111".*. Moiu-v. (Jcrnian. in Samoa, note: no. ni'J. Monti-rev. Business directory of. note; no. 11 111. Musical instninunt.s, German trade in, traii>mitted l>y H. 11. Warner, jr.; no. IIU. NiearaKiia. Closing of Ijunk in, note; no. 1109. Debt of, note: no. IVJt'.. Oleomargarine. Mexican duty on. note: no. IVJ-"). Paraf^uav cxjiort comi)ativ. note; no. WO'i. Patent meilicines in .■Vnstria, by C. B. Hurst and F. \V. Ho.s.sfeld: no. 1104. Persia. Tradinjr comi>anv in [riiles]. transmitted by .lohn Tyler; no. 111.). Pern. Tradt of. in 1900. by I. B. Dudley: no. 1103. Pipes. Iron, for Koumania. note: no. 112t). Prince Kdward Island, Taxes in. note: no. 1124. Quinine auction saleat Batavia. by B. S. Kairden; no. 1119. RolliuK stI and .\bvs.sinia, by ,T. (i. Long; no. 1113. Steamship line. French, Kei)ort of. for 1900, by A. M. Thackara: no. IIOS. Steamship lines. New Australian, note; no. 1115. Strikes in British Cohnnbia, note; no. 1103. Suez Canal trallic [1900]. transmitted by ,1. G. Long: no. IIU. Toronto, .\gency for United Stnte.= goods in, note; no. 1111. Turkish merchant marine, note: no. 1104. Venezuelan tariff changes, note; no. 1127. Wearing aiiparel. Leipzig exhibit of. note; no. llOCi. Wheat. Shortage of. in France, by Pv. P. Skinner; no. 1111. Yucatan, Free imports into, by W. W. Canada; no. 112.5. Consular Reports, Aup. 1901; v. 6H, no. 251. xx -f 4o,V624 -f- [1] pp. (H. doc. 527, pt. 4. ) [Monthly.] *15c Contents: Africa, south. Affairs in: by ,1. G. Stowc. .\lmond and raisin crops. Spanish, Prospects of; by B. H. Ridgely. .Vrgeiitine Republic, Ports of ; by Daniel Mayer. .Vrtcsian wells. Demand for, in Venezuela: by Louis Goldsehmidt. Austrian i)rotection c>f home industries: by Walter Scliuinann. Austro-Hnngarian commercial expedition: by C. B. Hin-st. Bahia. Financial conditions in; by H. W. Furniss. Bievcle anaU' fair: by B. H. Warner, jr. I,orrv. automatic. Competition fir. in in« g Is to; by .1. H. Gr.piit. Trade with: bv .1. H. Grout. August, IHOI 391 Contiular Report.^ — Cniitinued. CouU «/^— ("(inlinufd. Mining conct-ssioiis in suiilhcni Fruiu'e: by H. S. Van Hiin-ii. Moiid fiii'l pis ill (Jrwit Britain: Ijy James Boyle. NicaraKua. Railway confessions in. Notes. Otlice funiitiiro, .ViniTicaii, in Netlifrlniiils; l)y F. D. Hill. 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British army, operations of. [in South Africa] . Extracts from reports: [Ijy] .S. L'H. Slocum. British troops in north China, Reiwrt on: by J. T. Dickman. China, military operation.s in, Extracts from reports; [by] A. R. Chaffee. Record ofevents with current comment, .\Ufr. to Nov. 1900: by J. T. Dickman. China and Manchuria. Summary of military operations in. Equipments, .supplies, etc., of foreign detachmetits of expeditionary army in north China. Observations on: by 8. M. Mills, French troops in north China, Rejiort on: l)y W. E. Craighill. Gefman troops in north China, Report on: by J. T. r)ickman. Japam-se troops in north China, Report on: liy C. H. Muir. Medical departments of allied forces in north China. Report on: by W. B. Banister. Paotingiu ex7)C(litioii. march of troops composing. Report on: by G. .s. Turner. Paotingfu expedition and murder of American missionaries at that place, Report on; by Grote Hutclieson. Pekin. siege of. Rejiort on: by J. R. Lindsey. Russian troops in north China, Report on: by \V. E. Craighill. ENGINEER DEPARTMENT Circular 7-9 [1901]; Aug. 20-28, 1901. 12" General orders 8, 9 [1901]; Aug. 17, 28, 1901. 12" Report of board on testing hydraulic cements, with specifications for the .several cla.«ses used l)y Engineer Department. 1901. 38 pp. ( Pro- fe.ssional ])apers 28; War Dept. doc. 144.) *15c Special orders 31-36 [1901]; Aug. 1-16, 1901. Each 1 p. 12" 396 August, 1901 NoKTllKltN AM) N< (KTHWBSTEK.V I.AKKS SIKVEY Chartx Note.— Ljikt- Siirvcv cliarts iimy be obtained of Major W. L. Fisk, Office U. S. L«ke Survey. Detroit,' Mich. Tliev will be sent by e.vpress, the exprc-^s charKe."* to be paid bv'the purcha.ver <>n receipt of the charts, or free by mail at the pur- cha.'^er'.s n.^k. rurcha.>^ers should indicate, when ordering,' the charts, whether tliey wi.sh them sent by express or mail. Duliith, Minn., ami Superior, Wis., Chart of harl)or at; witli inset, St. Louis River froni Mud Lake to foot of Rapids. Scale 1 : 1H,000. Aug. 15, 190L 82 X 89.i» and 16.7 X 13.2 in. 30c Maumee Bav and Mauniee River, Chart of, incliulintr Toledo, Ohio. Scale 1 : 25,01)0. Aug. 15, 1901. 31.8X40.6 in. 15c INSULAR AFFAIRS DIVISION Monthly suminarv of commerce of Cuba, Jan. 1901; no. 7, series 1900-01. p. 487-578, 1 pi. 4" *10c Same, Feb. 1901; no. 8, series 1900-01. p. 579-668, 4" *10c Monthly summary of commerce of Philippine Islands, Dec. 1900; no. 6, series 1900-OL [1901.] p. 397-491, 4" *10c Same, Jan. 1901; no. 7, series 1900-01. p. 493-590, 4° *10c ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT Cavalry forge and tools for field service. Aug. 5, 1901. 1 p. Discussion of Krupp breech mechanisms, from La Revue Internationale, Aug. 1900; translated from French by William W. (4ibson. July 1, 1901. 23 pp. 20 il. 4 pi. 4" (Notes on construction of ordnance 80.) Instructions to bidders and specitications governing manufacture of 6-pdr. and 15-pdr. rapid-fire trmis, with their carriages, ammunition, etc. Aug. 1, 1901. 22 pp. 12" Ordnance orders 9 [1901]; Aug. 21, 1901. 1 p. 12" Slip to accompany Notes on construction of ordnance 79: [notes on rapid- fire fiehl artillerv] extract from Revue d'Artillerie, Julv. 1901. [1901.] 1 p. 4° ' Specifications governing manufacture of smokeless powder for cannon. Aug. 15, 1901. 8 pp. 12" PAY DEPARTMENT Monthly station list of oflicers, Aug. 1, 1901. 3 pp. Stoppage circular, Aug. 15, 1901. 12 pp. [Monthly.] * I'llJLIlM'lXE COMMISSION, 1900- Appropriations. Act api)ropriating $143,741.32 for expenses of insular Government not ])rovitled for in general ai)i)roi)riation act for 2d quarter of 190L [Manila, June 21, 1901.] 9 pj). (No. 143.) Act correcting error in act 143 for delicitMuv ai)propriations. [Ma- nila] June 28, 1901. 1 p. (No. 153.) Bacolor. .\(t ai)i>ropriating .■?3,682.50 to be ])aid to quartermaster o United States military prison at Bacolor and amending act [appro- priating $143,741.32 for expenses of insular (iovernment, etc., rela- tive to appro] )riation for Statistics Bureau]. [Manila] June 2(), 1901 1 p. (No. 150.) Cavite Province. Act extending ]n-ovisions of provincial government act to jmivince of Cavite. [Manila, June 11, 1901.] 2 pp. (No. 138.) August, 1901 397 Courts. Act detiiiin>x juilicial districts of I'hilip]iinc Island.^, prescrib- ing salaries of judtres and times wlicii and [daces where terms of courts of 1st instance shall beheld. [Manila. .Inne IL', li»()l.] S i)p. (No. 140.) Act fixing compensation of clerk of conrt of 1st instance for each province. [Manila. .Inne 2H, UH)1.] 2 pp. (No. 1.51.) Act providing for organization of conrts in Philippine Islands. [Manila, Jvme 11, 1901.] :U ]>p. (No. 18«;. ) Customs Service. Act authorizing collector of customs to substitute for 2 clerks of da.ss A 'A clerks of class I. [Manila] June 21 , U»01 . 1 p. (No. 147.) Disbursing clerks. Act authorizing appointment of disbursing «'lerks in civil departments, bureaus, and offices, pre.scril)ing duties and fixing compensation. [Manila, June 21, IWOl.] -i m^- (No. 145. ) Expenditurei?. Act regulating expenditure of money under appropria- tions, forbidding allowances to officers or clerks for extra compen- sation, except in case of clerks or employes acting as night teachers in public schools, and regulating jiavment of traveling expenses. [Manila, June 21, 1901.] 2 pp. (No. 148.) Forestry Bureau. Act amending act for reorganization of Forestry Bu- reau <»f Philippine Islands [so as to increase force]. [Manila] June 21, 1901. 1 p. (No. 144.) Insular Purchasing Agent. Act creating office of Insular Purchasing Agent [ancija. [Manila, June 11, 1901.] 3 pp. (No. 139.) Oaths. Act to amend provincial government act and act amendatory [so as to provide for administration of oaths of office to provincial offi- cers]. [Manila] June 18, 1901. 1 p. (No. 141.) OflBce. Remarks on act 78 [declaring persons in arms against authority of United .States in Philippine Islandsand i)ersons aiding or abetting them, on Apr. 1, 1901, or thereafter, ineligible to hold office, by] Wm. H. Taft [and] Luke E. Wright, with law. Manila, Jan. 26, 1901. 38 pp. [English, Spanish, and 4 native languages.] Religion. Remarks on section IH of school bill [relative to teaching of religion; by] Wni. H. Taft. [Manila] Jan. 2, 1901. 12 pp. Rizal Province. Act extending provisions of provincial government act to pro\-inceof Rizal. [Manila, June 11, 1901.] 3 pp. (No. 137.) Romblon Province. Act to amend act extending provisions of provin- cial government act to province of Rondilon [so as to change time of meeting of presidentes or alcaldes of municipalities of i)rovince]. [Manila] June 18, 1901. 1 p. (No. 142. ) San Jos6 College case. [Manila, 1901.] 31 pi>. 398 August, 1901 quartermaster's department Cire-ular [relativf to aii]>ointnient.«, promotions, rer. 15, 1901. 6 pp. [Montiily.] Specifications .=)4»>-o51; Aup. 17-28, 1901. SIGNAL OFFICE Orders 16-18 [1901]; July Hl-Aug. 31, 1901. 12" SUBSISTENCE DEPARTMENT Roster [of officers], Aug. 1, 1901. 4 pp. [Monthly.] District of Columbia Laws and regulations relating to public health in District in f<^rce Apr. 6, 1901; appendix F, report of health officer, 1900. 1901. p. 70- 133. Smithsonian Institution NATIONAL MUSEUM Note. — The publications of the Xatioiial MustMim comprise bulletins, annual reports, and an 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 Proct'cdings and from the reports may be obtained on application to the Museum, luitil the supply is exhausted. On slug of genus veronicella from Tahiti, bv T. D. A. Cockerell; [from] Proceedings, v. 23. [1901.] p. 835, 836. (No. 1238.) Review of ajiodal fishes or eels of Japan, with descriptions of 19 new s])ecies [and _l)ibli()graphies], l>y David Starr Jordan and John ()tterl)ein Snvder; from Proceedings, v. 23. 1901. i>. 837-890, 22 il. (No. 1239.) Synoj)sis of lucinacea and of American species [with bibliographv], by William Healev Dall; from Proceedings, v. 23. 1901. p. 779-833, 4 pi. (No. 123^.) Various Bureaus CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Note. — The Commi.ssiDii furnishes its publications gratuitously to those who apply for them. Instructions to aj)i»licants for post-oHice and custom-hon.^c branches of cla.«.sifie«l .service. Oct. 19110 [reprint 1901]. 26 pp. August, 1901 399 fish commission Note. — The Commission supplies gratuitously those of its publications which are in print. Bulletin, 1899. 1901. v. 19, vi • 501 pp. il. TH pi. 2 maps, lar^e 8" (H. doc. 734, ofjtii Conji. 1st .«e.s«. ) *$1.25 Contents: Black bii.>»s, Skeleton of: by H. \V. Shnfelrtt. Cliuii. common, niyu nrenaria. Observations on life-hiNtory of: l»y J. L. KellogK. Clam problem and clam cult\irc: bv ,1. L. Kellogg. CopcpDils, Frec-swiniming. of WikhIs Hole region: l)y \V. M. Wlieeler. Dredging expedition olT southern coast of New Knglund, ."^ept. 1.H99, ReiH)rt of; by Frcelaiid Ilowe. jr. Egg. lisli. Some chemical changes in developing: l)y P. .\. Levene. Gas-liublilc disease of tish and its cause: by F. P. Gorham. Hawaiian Islands. Descriptions of I.t new s'pecies of Hshes from: by O. P. Jenkins. De.scrii>tions of new s|)ecies of fishes from, belonging to families labridie and scnridie: by (). P. .Jenkins. Hydn)ids of Woods Hole region: by C. C Nutting. Lobster fishery of Maine: by ,1. N. ('obb. Lobsters, certain, liberated "at Woods Hole during summer of I.S'JK, On movements of: by H. C. Bumpus. Mexico. Note.s on collection of lishes from rivers of, with description of 20 new .species; bv D. S. .Ionian and ,1, O. Snvder. Para.sites, Fish, collected at Woods Hole in 1898 [with bibliography] ; by Edwin Linton. of fishes of Woods Hole region [with bibliography] ; by Edwin Linton. Photography of live fishes. Experiments in: by K. W. Shiifeldt. Preparing lisli for shiinneiit, Imiiroveineiits in: by K. W. Tower. Protozoa of Lake Erie. Ke|iort of work on. with especial reference to laws of their movements; by H. 8. .lennings. Rotatoria of United States, with especial reference to those of Great Lakes [with bibliogniphv]: bv H. S. Jennings. Sponge fishery, Florida, in isyy. Notes on: by H. M. Smith. Star-fish. Natural history of: by .\. I). Mead. Sun-ttsh, ocean. Chemical corai)osition of sub-dermal connective ti.s.sueof: by E. H. Green. Synaptas of New England coa^t [with bibliography]: by H. L. Clark. Tide-pool fishes of California, Notes on, withdescriiitionof 4 new species: by A. W. Greeley. Woods Hole biological notes no. 1. Statement of certain fishery products lauded at Boston and Gloucester, Ma.**'., bv American fishing vessels, Julv, 1901. 1 p. oblong 8" (Statistical bulletin 110.) INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION [Hearings on agriculture and agricultural labor, Jan. lo-Jiine 13, 1901.] p. 705-1074, 2 il. 3 maps. [Hearings on general and industrial ep. map. [Advance copy without the 6 statistical tal)k'S.] LABOR DEPARTMENT Note. — The Department furnishes its publications gratuitously to those who apply for them. 400 August, 1901 Bulk-tin 35, July, UK31. iii - 563-812-f [2] pp. il. (H. .loe. .'515, pt. 4.) [Bimonthly.] extents: Articles. Londin>r, in ]i'rativc (•(iiniiiiiiiities in I'liitt'd States; by Ak'.xandtT Kent. 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(Serial no. 3875. ) Slnpment 46 Congress. 56th Congress, 1st session. Mouse documents, v. 122. Xo. 745; Animal Industry Bureau, 16th report, 1899. (Serial no. 4019.) Shipment 4'i Congress. 56th Congress, 1st session. Senate documents, v. 16. Xos. 210-235, except 221; miscellaneous. (Serial no. 3858.) Shipment 47 Treasury Department. History of public buildings under control of Department, exclusive of marine hospitals and artment of Agriculture). Contributions from U. S. Xational Herliarium, v. 6, plant life of Alabama, account of ilistribution, modes of as.«ociation, and adai)ta- tions of flora of Alabama, with systematic catalogue of |>lanfs grow- ing in State; prepared in cooju-ration with (ieological Survevof Alabama by Charles .Mohr. July 31, 1901. 921 pp. 12 i>l. maj., 8» 401 402 August, 1901 Experiment Stations Office (Department of Agriculture). Experiment Station Record, v. 12, no. 11. 1901. vii -r 1001-1100 pp. 8" Same, v. 13, no. 1. IWl. viii + 1-100 pp. 8° Soils Bureau (Department of Aj^riculture). Solution studies of salts occurring in alkali soils; bv Frank K. Cameron. Lvman J. Briggs, and Atherton Seidell. 190i. 89 pp. 10 il. 8" (Bulletin 18. ) Vegetable Physiology and Pathology Division (Plant Industry Bureau, Department of Agriculture). Cultural characters of pseudomonas hyacinthi, i)s. campcstris, ps. j^haseoli, and ps. Stewarti, 4 one- Hiigeliate vellow l)acteria parasitic on plants; bv Edwin F. Smith. Aug. ti, 1901. 1.5:5 pp. il. 8" ( Bulletin 28. ) Shipment I (leologic-al Survev (Interior Department). Geologic atlas of United States, Washington folio, D. C.. Md.-Va. Lil)rary edition. 1901. 7 pp. 1 il. o maps, large 4" (Folitli Coiigivss, 1st session. House documents, v. 111. Nos. 728, 740, 751-755; Mt^morial aages of tlic publications catalogued. When size is not given, octavo is to be understood. 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No. 726; Geological Survey monographs, v. 39, Eocene anlications of the Department of Agriculture are fre(|Uently rcjirinted. These reprints have hcrctdfore been entered in the monthly catalogue, but will here- after be omitted, unless they vary in some way from the original. [Bureau of Animal Industry] order 90; special order for importation of Canadian cattle, sheep, and swine for exhibition purposes at Inter- national Live-stock Hxpositiou, Chicago, 111.; Sept. 12, 1901. 1 p. ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU Angora goat; by (Jeorge Fayette Thomi)son. 1901. 48 pp. 7 il. (Farm- ers' l)tdletin 137.) [Condensed from Animal Industry Bureau bul- letin 27.] September, 1901 411 biological survey division Digest of game \a\\>- for 1901; bv T. S. Palmer and II. W. 01(1.<. 1901. 152 pp. 1 pi. 7 maps, 2 tab. " (Bulletin 16.) *10c Natural hi.«tory of C^ueen Charlotte Island^!, Briti.«h Columbia [with bibliograj^hv], Natural hi.st(>rv of Cook Inlet reL'ion, Ala.^ka; l)y Wilfred H. Osgoiid. Sept. 2»i,'l901. «7 pp. 1 il. H pi. map. (North American Fauna 21.) *10c CHEMISTRY BUREAU Methods for analysis of edible oils and fats, not including dairv products; by L. M. Tolman. [1901.] 15 pp. 2 il. Sorghum sirup manufacture; by A. A. Denton. 1901. 40 pp. 26 il. (Farmers' bulletin 135.) ENTOMOLOCiY DIVISION Fall army worm and variegated cutworm [with bibliography] ; by F. H. Chittenden. 1901. 64 pp. 11 il. (Bulletin 29, new series. ) *5c Insect enemies of spruce in the Northeast; by A. D. Hopkins. 1901. 80 pp. 2 il. 16 pi. (Bulletin 28, new series.) *10c EXPERIMENT STATIONS OFFICE Experiment Station Work 18. 1901. 32 pp. 14 il. (Farmers' bulletin 133.) Contents: Alfalfa as fertilizer. Barley for horses. Butter, Water in. ^^ Celery culture. 4v Comb building. Foundation in. Flies. Ridding house* of. Fumigator for fruit trees. Greenhouse in summer. Manure, stable. Value of. I*igs. Profitable crops for. Slop for. Silo, Lo.sses in. Soils, Liming acid. Strawberries, Frost-resisting. FORESTRY BUREAU Press bulletin 12, 14; Mar. 7, July 8, 1901. Each 1 p, 8° and narrow large 8° Tree planting on rural school grounds; by Wm. L, Hall. 1901. 38 pp. 17 il. (Farmers' bulletin 134.) PLANT INDUSTRY BUREAU - AGROSTOLOGY DIVISION Field work of division, review of work done since organization, July 1, 1895; by Cornelius L. Shear. 1901. 67 i»p. 28 pi. 8 maps. (Bul- letin 25' ) *15c BOTANY DIVISION Contributions from U. S. National Herbarium, v. 7, no. 2, origin and distribution of cocoa palm; bv O. F. Cook. 1901. v — 257-293 pp. *5c 412 September, 1901 VEGETABLE PHYSIOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY DIVISION Plant breodin-r; l)v Willi't :\I. IIav.<. 1901. 72 pp. 21 il. 6 pi. (Bulle- tin 29. ) " *10c PUBLIC ROAD INQUIRIES OFFICE Publications of office. Sept. 1901. 8 pp. PUBLICATIONS DIVISION Montbiv lift of ])nl)lications [of Department of Agriculture], Sept. 1901. 4 pp. ([Publication] 422.) SEED AND PLANT INTRODUCTION SECTION Date palm and its culture, by Walter T. Swingle; from Yearbook, 1900. [1901.] v + 453-490 pp/7 il. 9 pi. SOILS BUREAU Exhaustion and abandonment of soils, testimony of ^Milton "Whitney before Industrial Commission. 1901. 48 pp' (Agriculture, Dept. of. Report 70. ) *5c Reclamation of salt marshlands. Aug. 3, 1901. '- 10 pp. (Circulars.) STATISTICS DIVISION Crop Reporter, v. 3, no. 5; Sept. 1901. 8 pp. 4° [Monthly.] Rates of charge for transporting garden truck, with notes on growth of industry; by P^dward G. Ward, jr., and Edwin S. Holmes, jr. 1901. 86 pp. (Miscellaneous series, bulletin 21.) *5c Wages of farm lalWin United States, results of 11 statistical investiga- tions, 1806-99. 1901. 47 pp. (Miscellaneous series, bulletin 22. ) *5c Wheat growing and general agricultural conditions in Pacific Coast region of United States; by i:dwin S. 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Sept. 24, 1901. 20 pp. GENERAL LAND OFFICE United States mining laws and regulations thereunder; approved July 26, 1901. 57 pp. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Note.— The publications of the United States Geological Survey include annual reports and Water-supply and Irrigation Papers, which are intended for free dis- tribution: and Monographs. Bulletins, and folios of the Geologic Atlas of the United States, which are sold at prices ranging from 5c to 811.00 each. Address the Director of the Geological Survey, Washington. Gazetteer of Porto Rico; bv Henry Gannett. 1901. 51 + ii pp. (Bul- letin 183.) " ' lOc Results of primary triangulation and primary traverse, 1901; ))v H. M. WiLsjn, J. H.'Renshawe, E. M. Dougla.-^,"and R. U. Goode." 1901. 240 -r iii pp. map. ( Bulletin 181.) 25c Topographic sheets Note. — The Geological iiMrvey is making a topographic map of the United States. The sheets of whicii it is compose2.r)0(), 1 : 12.'),0()0. aiul 1 :2.tO,WK). These correspond, ap- proximately, to 1 mile. 2 miles, and 4 miles to 1 linear inch on the map. The si/e, uide.ss otherwi.se given, isabout 17.5 inches in height by 11..') to It; inches in width, e.xclusive of the nuirgin. the widOi varying with the latitiale. Sheets of the reg- ular size are sold by the Survey at .5<' each: but in lots of UKi or more copie.s, whether of the .same sheet or of dilTeretit sheets, thi- i«rice is 2c each. Topographic sheets are frequently reprinleil. These re|irinls have heretofore been entereil in the monthly catalogue, but will berealter be omitted, unless they vary in some way from the original. \ complete list of the sheets already published may be fouiul in Geological Survey Hulletin 177, i>age ti7-109. 414 September, 1901 Marvland-Vii^inia, Pinev Point quadrangle, lat. 38°-38'' 15', long. 76° 30'-76° 45'. Scale "l:(j2,500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of July, 1901. [Description on reverse.] HYDROGR.^PHY DIVISION Geologv and water resources of Nez Perce County, Idaho; bv Israel Cook RHs.«ell. 1901. pt. 1, p. 1-85, 4 il. 8 pi. 2 maps. (Water- supply and irrigation papers 53.) *10c Operations at river statiijns, [calendar year] 1900, report. 1901. pt. 5, p. 389—487. (Water-supply and irrigation papers 51; H. doc. 553.) *10c HOWARD UNIVERSITY Report of president, 1901. 15 pp. 1 pi. PATENT OFFICE Note. — The Patent Office publishes specifications and drawings of patents, both in single copies and monthly volumes, the former at 5c and the latter at So.OO. The former are not enumerated in this catalogue. For certified copies of patents, including specitieation, drawing, certificate, and grant, the price is 80c. A variety of indexes, giving a comjilete view of the work of the office from 1790 to date, are published at prices ranging from 2.X' to SIO.OO per volume. The Rules of Practice and pamphlet Patent Laws are fiirnished free. 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" i^cale naut. m. = 2 in. 1G.4 ■ is.l in. Lampon! Port, east coast of Luzon, from reconnaissance in Oct. 1900, by U. S. S. Vorktown. Scale 000 ft. = 1 in. H'..4 - lO.l in. Nipe Bay, north coast of CuV^a, West Indies, from survev in 1900 and 1901" by U. S. S. Yankton; chart 1884. Scale naut". m. =2.5 in. Aug. 1901. 26.06X38.73 in. 30c Pilot chart of north Atlantic Ocean, Sept. 1901; chart 1400. Scale 1° long. = 0.27 in. 21 X 32 in. [Monthly.] 10c Note.— ('(intains, in addition to sailing' ruuies. etc., tropical cyclonic storm of Aug. 11-1.'), 1901, in Cull of Mexico; chart.-, publisheil, etc., .Vug, 1-31, 1901; equator crossings in Pacific Ocean; forecast and review of weather. 416 Septemher, 1901 Pilot chart of north Pacific Ocean, Oct. 1901; diart 1401. Scale 1° lon<;. = 0.2in. 20.7X35.3 in. [Monthly.] 10c XoTE. — Omtiiins, in addition to suilinpr routes, etc.. foreca.stof wind and weather; fhiirts jniblislu'd, ete., .-Vug. 1.>-Sept. 15, I'JOl; storm traek.s; fishing banks: from Kobe to Cape Fhittery. voyage of the Renc-e Rickmers; equator crossings in At- lantic Ocean. Puerto Padre, north coast of C'nlia, Went Indies, Approaches to, from sur- veys in ll'OO and 1901 hy U. S. S. Vixen, scale naut. ni. = 4 in.; with in.set. Plan of entrance channel, scale 1000 vds. = IJ in.; chart I'JTl. Aug. U»01. 28.7 X 4(5.4 and 17.4 X 12.5 in. " 40c Puerto Padre, north coa.st of Cuba, West Indies, from surveys in 1900 and 1901 l)y U. S. S. Vixen, scale naut. m. =4 in.; witli inset. Plan of entrance chamiel, scale 1000 vds. = 3 in. ; chart 1970. Aug. 1901. 29.9 X 42.5 and 17.4 X 11.9 in. ' 40c St. Vladimir Bav, southeast coast of Siberia, Asia, from British survey in 1859; chart 1965. Scale naut. m. = 3 in. Sept. 1901. 25.3 X 19 in. 10c Serpent's Mouth, Kastern and middle channels of, south entrance to Gulf of Paria, West Indies, from British survev in 1898; chart 1964. Scale naut. m. =3.93 in. Sept. 1901. 18.6 X 26.2. 10c Serpent's ^louth, [or] Boca de la Sierpe of Columbus, south entrance to Gulf of Paria, West Indies, from British surveys in 1866 and 1898; chart 1963. Scale naut. m. = 1.5 in. Sept. 1901. 26 X 41.1 in. 20c NAUTICAL ALMANAC OFFICE Note. — The American Ephemeris and Nautical .Almanac, in cloth, the American Nautical Almanac and the Pacific; Coaster's Nautical Almanac, in paper, are .sold by the Bureau of Eciuipraent for §1.00, 30c, and l-x', respectively. The .Vstronomieal papers prepared fur use of the American Elphemeris and Nautical Almanac are sold at cost. The Bureau has no agents for the sale of these publications, and application should be made to the Bureau of Equipment, Navy Department, direct. Pacific Coaster's Nautical Almanac for 1902. 1st edition. 1901. 91 pp. large 8" LIBRARY Accessions to lil)rary, Jan. -June, 1901, 8. 66 pp. NAVIGATION BUREAU NAVAL INTELLIGENCE OFFICE Information from abroad, notes on naval progress. July, 1901. 456 pp. il. 79 pi. 4 maps, 6 tab. (General information series 20.) 80c Contents : Engineering notes: by L. R. do Steiguer. Foreign powers. Naval estimates of, 1902: by O. S. Knepper. German expeosals for carrviiiL' mails in Arkansas, Julv, 1902-.Tune, 190(5. Scj.t. 10, 1901. loi j.p. Same, California and Alaska. 141 pp. Same, Colorado. 69 pp. Same, Hawaii. 32 pp. Same, Indian Territory and Oklahoma. 103 ])p. Same, Kansa.s. 79 pp. Same, Louisiana. 105 pji. Same, Montana, Wyoming, and Idaho. 117 j^p. Same, Nebraska. 68 pp. Same, New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah. 87 \>\). » Same, Oregon. 81 pp. Same, South Dakota and Xorth Dakota. 104 i)p. Same, Texas. 230 pp. Same, Wa,shington and Nevada. 90 pp. Register of employees; corrected to Aug. 21, 1901. 49 pp. United States Official Postal Guide, 2d series, v. 23, no. 9; Sept. 1901. Philadelphia. 68 pp. 12" [Monthly.] $2.00 a yr Note. — 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 during Oct. 1901. 1 p. narrow f" [Monthly.] RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE Daily bulletin of orders affecting postal service, v. 22, nos. 6558-77; Sept. :3-30, 1901. f" [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] TOPOGRAPHER Price list of i>ost route maps. [Sept. 1901.] 1 !>. large 8" 418 SepteJmber, 1901 State Department . XoTE.— The State Department distributes the Consular Reports and other De- partmental publications gratuitously. For sjile of laws see page 40s. Diplomatic list, Sept. 1901. 12 pp. 24" [Monthly.] Order of arrangement for obsequie.s at Wa.shington of William McKiuley. [1901.] 4 pp. 12° AMERICAN REPUBLICS BUREAU XoTE. — This Bureau sells its own monthly bulletins, handbooks, etc., at prices usually ranging from 5c to 60c. Address the Director of the Bureau. Monthly Inilletin, Sejit. 1901; whole no. 96, v. 11, no. .3. p. 44.5-668, 2 ]H)r. (H. (Idc. l)ot), pt. 9.) [Contains artifle.-i in English, Spanish, Tortuguet'e, and French.] 25c single copy, S2.00 a yr Contents: .Vcccssions to library. Argentina. Foreign commerce first half of 1901; exhibits at Pan-American Expo- sition: national debt; miscellaneous notes. Bolivia. Imports tlirough La I'az: proposed new trade routes; notes. Book notices. Brazil. Financial situation; competition of Indian with Brazilian coffees; new public works; miscellaneous notes. Chile. Important railway surveys; immigration in Chile and Argentine Repub- lic; wine industry; notis. Copiicr production of the world. Costa Rica. Commercial convention with France; water power for electric trac- tion purposes. Ecuador. Facts about Guayaquil and Quito railway; transfer of national building at Buffalo; notes. German commercial methods in Siiutli America. (iuatemala. Customs taritf. Haiti. Notes. Latin .Vmerica. Trade opportunities in. McKinlcy, William, Death of. Mexico. " Reception of [Emilio Bello Codecido] minister from Chile; free imports at Chctumal; .Vmcrican agave and beverage known as imlipU'; new steamship •line; drawn-work industry; meeting of [.Vmcrican] Instit\iteoi Mining Engi- neers; pertiiHTil statistical information; miscellaneous notes. Nicaragua. I'ri'sidciit's nu'ssage; notes. Paraguay. Franking privili^ge for Bureau of American Republics; notes. Periodicals ami newspapers on tile. Peru. Sugar industry; notes. Rubber cultivation in Inilia. Salvador. Termination of treaty with Germany. Santo Domingo. Customs modifications; proposed reciprocity treaty with United States. Spanish .Vmerica. Tradi' with. United States. Trade witli Latin .\merica; foreign commerce, July, 1901: speech of President M'Kinley at BulYalo Exposition; official railway statistics; corn crop; new cure for yellow fever; commerce in coal in 1901; notes. Uruguay. Notes. Venezuela. Exports of cattle; representatives at Pan-American Conference. Vicuna, Carlos Morla. Death of. World's national indebtedness. FOREIGN COMMERCE BUREAU Advance sheets of consular reports, Sept. 8-30, 1901 ; nos. 1129-49. 1 il. 2 pi. [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] Consular Reports, Sept. 1901; v. (i7, no. 252. xx + 1-163 jip. il. 1 pi. (11. doc. .'v')!), pt. 1. ) [.Monthly. These articles have appeared pre- viously in the Advance sheets.] Contents: .Vfrica. west. Trade notes from; transmitted by O. L. W.Smilb. Alexandria. Proposed railwav fnim. to Shanghai; bv Kicliard Gucnther. Almond cro|.. World's; by B. H. Kidgely. .\ustriu's great canal system; by C.B. Hurst. Automobiles in Europe; by Tlu'irnwell Haynes. Bicycle trade, American, Obstacles to. in Frtuice; by .1. 1. Brittain. September, 1901 419 Consular Reports — Coiitiiuieil. OoiiUiit." — Continued. Blotting imiHT, Miirki't for, in (iiTniiiny; by .1. K. Kehl. BreadstlitTs. (iiTinnn, Iinpi'iKliiif; (U'ticit in; l)y F. H. Miison. Bninzi- powder. Miinnfacture of. in (ierniany:'l)y F. II. Mii.soii. Ciilentta, Proposed niusevnii of .VnuTican t^oiidsnt; by j{. V. Patterson. Canary Islands, Imports of; Iransniittecl Ijy Kicliard (iiieiitlier. fCipirette] bo.\ faetory. American, in .lajian; transmitted by S. S. Lyon. Coal, Ameriean, at Malta: by ,1. II. Grout. in east Siberia: by K. T. (ireener. Cocoannts and eoi)ra. I'roduetion of, in i^tatcs, in s,'lies. Forei.u;n rejiorts and ]>ublii'ations. (ias and oil discoveries near Ottawa: by C. K. Turner. German taritT. Recent changes of cla.ssi'tication under; by F. II. Mason. Germany, Industrial situation in: by II. \V. Diederich. Grain, Persian export of. prohibited: transmitted by .lohn Tyler. Industrial sunreniacy. StruKKle for; by F. \V. Maliiii. Ironware and iiiacliincry. SuKf-'cstioiis for export of; by Max Bouch.sein. Kaolin clay in British Cuiaua; by (i. II. .Moulton. Korean railway. New: transmitted by H. N..Vllcn. La Boca, Colonil)ia. Wharf at; by Francis tiiidfjer. Leather industry. (iiTman: by Walter Schumann. Loire. Kiver. Improvements of: by .1. I. Brittain. Loschwitz, Saxony. Susiicnsion railway at; by C. L. Cole. Machinery, Importation of, into Russia; transmitted l>y Soren Listoe. Manchester exports to I'nited States: by W. F. Grinuell. Meat in .south Africa; by J. G. Stowe. Mercerized cotton in (iermany; by F. M. Brundage. Mexico. Financial conditions in; by P. C. Hanna. Netherlands, New method of construction in; transmitted by F. D. Hill. Nice, Trade notes frcau; by H. S. Van Burcn. Notes. 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Sept. 1901, first published 1858. 30.7 X 32 in. 50c Guavanilla Harbor, Porto Rico; chart 928. Scale 1: 10,000. Sept. 1901. 3(5.5 X 34 in. 50c Mississippi River, from Passes to (irand Prairie, La.; chart 194. Scale 1:80,000. Sept. 1901, first published 1874. 40.8 X 32.5 in. 50c Portland 1 larljor. Me. ; chart 325. Scale 1 : 20,000. Sept. 1901, first pub- lished 1871. 28.6 X 25.7 in. 40c COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY Al»stract of reports of condition of national banks, July 15, 1901; no. 24. Aug. 27, 1901. 8 PI). 4" [Issued 5 times a year.] Bulletin 438-441; Sept. 9-30, 1901. 4" [Weekly.] NoTK.— Announces changes in officers of national banks, organization of new banks, li. oblong 8" [Monthly.] Note.— Estimated population, Sept. 1, 1901, 77,985,(XX): circulation per cajiita, S-i-s.18. Registered bonds caveated upon books of Department, Sept. 1, 1901. 1 p. f" [Monthly.] MARINE HOSPITAL SERVICE Public Health Reports, v. 16, nos. 36-39; Sept. 6-27, 1901. 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Each 1 p. 12° NOUTUKHN AM) NOKTM WliSTERN LAKES SlUVEV IJulk'tin lla, Lake Superior and Saint Marys River, to supplement infor- mation given upon charts of Great Lakes. [Aug. 15] 1901. 20 pp. (War Deiit. doc. 146.) Same, sii].]. lenient 1. Sept. Ki, 1901. 3 jtp. 4" (War Dept. doc.146.) September, 1901 423 Chartfi Note. — Lake Survi'V charts may lie (<)>taiiR', H>01. 42.7X24.;iand :W.0X11..S in. 20e South Fox Island Slioals, Lake Michigan, Chart of. Scale 1:20,000. Sept. 25, 1901. :U.8X20.8 in. 6c INSCLAR AFFAIRS DIVISION Customs tariff for Philippine Archipelago. Sejit. 1901. 104 p{). *10c Same, Spanish. 97 pj). Monthly summarv of commerce of IMiilii)pine I.slands, Feb. 1901; no. 8, .series 1900-01. ]>. 591-099, 4" *10c Same, Mar. 1901; no. 9. series 1900-01. p. (599-801, 4" *10c ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT Cla.«s 7, hor.se equipments [price-list]. [1901.] )>. 47, 48. Colt's revolver, caliber .45, Colt's doul)le-action revolver, caliber .38, army model [j)rice-lists]. [1901.] 1 p. 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(Serial no. 3863. ) Shipment 14 Congress. 56th Congress, 1st session. Senate documents, v. 22. No. 221; Conduct of War Department in War with Si)ain, v. 6. (Serial no. 3864.) Shipment 15 Congress. 56th Congre&s, 1st session. Senate documents, v. 30. No. 270; Food furnished to troops in Cuba and Porto Rico, pt. 3. (Serial no. 3872. ) Shipment 16 Congress. 56th Congress, 1st sessifin. House documents, v. 24. No. 5; Reports of Department of Interior, 1899; Geological Survey, 20th report, pt. 3, Precious-metal mining districts. (Serial no. 3921.) Shipment 17 Biological Survey Division (Dejiartment of .\gricuiture). Revision of skunks of genus chincha; Ijy .\rthur H. Howell. Aug. 31, 1901. 62 i»p. 8 ])1. 8" (North American Fauna 20.) Chemistry Bureau ( I)»'])artment of .Agriculture). Kxhibit of bureau at Pan-American p;xposition, Buffalo, N. Y., 1901; bv F. F. Ewell, W. D. 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(51 i)p. 8" Naval Intellijrenci' < )fliiv (Navigation bureau, Navy Department). In- formation from abroad, notes on naval progress. .Inly, 1901. 456 pp. il. 79 pi. 4 niaiis, (i tab. S" ((ii'iu-ral information scrie.s 20.) Sliljniii'iil j4 Congress. 50th Congress, 1st session. Senate doeuments, v. 44. No. i38; 1st Philippine Commission, Schurman, report, v. 1 and 2. (Se- rial no. 3885, v. 1.) LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY of ILLINOIS. LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY of ILLINOIS. 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Collier, and Walter C. .Alendenhall. 1901. 222 pp. 3 il. 14 pi. 9 maps, large 8" (H. doc. 547.) *50c Contents: Nome, Cape, and adjacent gold fields of Seward Peninsula, Alaska, Reconnais- sance of, in 1900: by A. H. Brooks assisted 1)V G. B. Richardson and A. J. Collier. Norton Bay region, Alaska, Reconnaissance in, in 1900; by W. C. Mendenhall. Results of spirit leveling, 1901; by H. M. Wilson, J. H. Renshawe, E. M. Douglas, and R. U. Goode. 1901. 219 + iii pp. (Bulletin 185. ) *20c Topographic sheets Note.— The Geological Survey is making a topographic map of the United States. The sheets of which it is comi)osed are projected without reference to political divisions, and are designated bv some prominent feature found on them. Three scales are used, 1:02,500, l:12r),oO0, and 1 : 250,000. These correspond, ap- proximately, to 1 mile, 2 miles, and 4 miles to 1 linear inch on the map. 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Arkansas, Gurdon quadrangle, lat. 33° 30'-34°, long. 93°-93° 30^. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 50 ft. Edition of Oct. 1901. Arkansas-Indian Territorv, Winslow (piadrangle, lat. 35° 30'-36°, long. 94°-94° 30'. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 50 ft. Editon of June, 1901. Arkan.«as-Missouri, Eureka Springs quadrangle, lat. 36°-36° 30', long. 93° 30'-94°. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 50 ft. Edition of Oct. 1901. California, Kanjuines (juadrangle, lat. 38°-38° 15', long. 122°-122° 15'. Scale 1 : (52,500, contour interval 25 ft. Edition of July, 1901. California, Redlands quadrangle, lat. 34°-34° 15', long. 117°-117° 15'. Scale 1:()2,500, contour interval 50 ft. Edition of Aug. 1901. California, San Jacinto (luadrangle, lat. 33° 30'-34°, long. 116° 30'-117°. Scale 1 : 125,000, contom- interval 100 ft. Editi(.)n of Sept. 1901. California, San Luis Rey quadrangle, lat. 33°-.33° 30', lontr. 117°-117°30'. Scale 1: 125,000, contour interval 100 ft. J:dition of July, 1901. October, 1901 441 Georgia, :\Iarietta (iiiadraiifile, lat. 33° 3ty-34°, lonji. 84° 30'-So°. Scale 1:125,000, n.ntour interval 50 ft. Edition of Aug. 1901. Indian Territory, .Vnlniore qnaers 54.) *5c Geology anlctc view of the worlc of tlie otlice from 1790 to date, are puhlisliccl at prices ranging from 2.ic to SIO.OO per volume. The Rules of Practice and panipldct Tatent Laws are furnished free. The Patent Office issues coupon orders in packages of -JO at Sl.OO per i)ackage, or in books containing 100 coupons at SS.dO i)er book. One coupon will procure a specification w^ith drawings, and two coupons a copv of the Official Gazette. They are good until used. Address Chief Clerk, Patent Office. 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' 40c Supplement [3 to] Coast of Jiritish Columbia, comprisin.5 x 5.4 in. Bikobian. Port of. from Si«inish survey, l.s.">9. Scale naut.m. = 1.15 in. 5.(i x ;?.(') in. Bolinao. Port, from survey in Nov. 1900, by U. S. S. Samar, with additions from survey by Tel. S. S. C'aliibria, isso. .'^cale naut. m. = 3.45 in. 5.4 x 6 in. Dilasak Bay, Western bight of, from survey in June, 1900, by U. S. S. Quiros. Scale naut.m. = 1.2 in. 4.9 ■ 4 in. Dimalaiisiui, Port of, from Spanish survey, 1859. Scale naut. m. =1 in. 5.4 x 3.6 in. Dirique, Port, from survev in Dec. 1900, by U.S.S. Samar. Scale 600 yds. = 2 in. 5x4.3 in. Musji Bay, Fuga I., [surveyed] 1759. Scale naut.m. = 1.1 in. 4.9 x 5.25 in. San Esteban, Port, from survey in Dec. 1900, by U. S. S. Samar. Scale 700 yds. =2 in. 5.7 X 3.H in. S. Fernando. Port. Scale naut. m. =1.0« in. 3.1 x 3.3 in. San Pio V., Port, Kamiguin, 1.. from British and Spanish surveys in 1791 and 1859. Scale naut.m = 1.05 in. 4. .55 x 4.1 in. S. Vincente, Port, Cape Engano, [surveved] 18.59. Scale naut. m. = 0.6 in. 5.5x4.4 in. Sual, Port, from United States survey in 1901. Scale naut.m. =1.75 in. 5.6x5.7in. Magellan Strait, Chile, South America, Anchorages in or near, from British and Chilean survevs, 1829-98; chart 452^ Sept. 1901. 21.17X24.03 in. ' 20c Famine Reach, coast and anchorages between Cape San Isidro and Gla-scott Point with opposite shore of Dawson I.sland. Scale naut. m. = 0.97 in. 9 x 11.7 in. Fortescue and Cordes bays and Port San Miguel, Froward and English reaches. Scale naut.m. =0.97 in. 7.8 x 11.7 in. Harris, Port, Dawsf>n Island, east coast, from Chilean survey in 1898. Scale 2,000 yds. = 7.06 in. 21. (! x 12.5 in. Labyrinth Islainls, Clarence I.,ea.xt coa.st. Scale naut.m. =0.75 in. 4.9x4.3 in. San Antonio, Port, Dawson Island, west coast. Scale naut. m. = 1.34 in. 4.9 x 7.4 in. 444 October, 1001 Pilot chart of north Atlantic Ocean, ( )ct. lltUi ; chart 1400. Scale 1° long. = 0.27 in. 21X32 in. 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These articles have appeared previously in the Advance sheets.] *15c ContenU: AOrial navigation in France: by Thornwell Haynes. Africa. German east: by J. F. Winter. sonth. Trade conditions in: by J. G. Stowe. Trade in: by .1. G. .Stowe. Agricultural exposition in N'antes: by J. I. Brittain. Austria-Hungary, .\nierican competition in: by C. B. Hurst. Bauxite in NcwSouth Wales: by O. H. Baker. Beaegow: transmitted by S. M. Taylor. Fire-insurance oi>portunities in France: by R. P. Skinner. Foreign reports and publications. German exports to United States: by F. H. Ma.son. German tarill, Proi)osed new; by F. H. Mason. Germany, United States trade with; by A. D. White. Gold mines in Korea: by H. N. .Vlleii. Grain crop of Russia: by T. E. Heenan. Grain imi)orts, German", from Russia and United States; by E. L. Harris. Harput, Exhibition of American goods at: by T. H. Norton. Hungary, Industrial movements ni; by Soren Listoe. Ice in France: by Thorinvell Haynes. Ivory market, .Antwerp: by G. F. Lincoln. .Japan. Economic c(mditions in, by A. H. Lay: transmitted by A. E. Buck. Industrial development in: bv E. C. Bellows. ,Tai>anese trade in 1900: by E. C. Bellows. Kongo Free State, Resources of: transmitted by G. W. Roosevelt. Live stock and forestry in eastern Siberia, by E. T. Smirnoff: transmitted by R. T. Greener. Mangoes in India: bv W. T. Fee. Match trade in India; by W. T. Fee. Metal exports and imports. German, in 1901; by F. H. Mason. Metal workers' school in Saxony: by E. T. Liefeld. Mineral treasures of Palestine: "tran.smitted by E. L. Harris. Mining in Ontario: by A. G. Seyfert. .Musical instruments, German trade in: tran.>;mitted by B. H. Warner, jr. Notes. Patent medicines in .Austria: by C. B. Hnrst and F. W. Hos.efeld. Persia, Trading companv in [rules]; transmitted by John Tyler. Peru, Trade of, in liHHl; by I. B. Dudley. Quinine auction sale at Batavia: by B. S. Rairden. 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Criminal law of: by WoUgaiip Mittermnier. .Japanese cdde of criminal procedure: by Kcigo Kiyoiira. Japanese prisons. ROLI^S AND LIBRARY BUR?:AU Documentary history of Constitution, 1786-1870, derived from records, manuscrii)ts, and rolls deposited in Bureau of Rolls and Lil^rary of Department of State. 1894 [1901]. v. 1, 2, v + 385 and iv -^ 897 pp. f° (H. doc. 529 [pt.s. 1, 2].) *Cloth, $3.50, *paper, SS.OO, for set (3 v.) XoTE. — Orijrinally published as appendi.x to Bulletin 1. 3, 5. and 7 of the Rolls and Library Bureau. Volume 1 contains a letter from Mr. Pinckney to the Secre- tary of State. Mr. Adams, and its accompanying' draft of a Constitvition. recently found in the State Department and restored to the papers of the Constitution. They are here printed, pages 309-321, to replace the copy of the draft made by Mr. Adams' direction, noted by him as "I'ajK'r furnished by Mr. Pinckney," and tiled with the archives of the Constitution in l.si9 which appeared in the tirst edition of this volume, pages ;«)9-318. Treasury Department Change of official designation of Executive ^lansion [from Executive Man.sion to White House]. Oct. 23, 1901. 1 p. 4° (Dept. circu- lar 93, 1901; Division of Appointments. ) Statement of pulilic debt and cash in Treasury, Oct. 1901. 1 j). f" [Monthly.] Treasurv decisions under tariff, internal revenue, immigration, naviga- tioii laws, etc., weekly, v. 4, nos. 40-44; Oct. 3-31, 1901. [Depart- ment decisions numbered 23287-340, including general appraisers* decisions 4998-5015, and internal revenue decisions 414—12(5.] APPRAISERS Reappraisements of merchandise bv general appraisers [on Sept. 27- Oct. 25, 1901]; Oct. 7-28, 1901. 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Notice to Mariners 27(5; Sept. 1901. 10 + [2] pp. 4° [Monthly.] IsoTE.— Contains corrections for charts of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, with lists of new charts, canceled editions, etc. Charts Columbia River, sheet 1, entrance to upper Astoria; chart 6140. Scale 1:40,000. Sept. 1901, first pubHshed 1868. 24.3X34 in. 25c New York Bav and Harl)or; chart 120. Scale 1: 80,000. Oct. 1901, first pubHshed 1866. 33X26.7 in. 50c Porto Rico; chart 920. Mercator projection. Sept. 1901. 25.6X41.2 in. 50c Roche Harbor and approaches. Wash.; chart 6381. Scale 1:10,000. Sept. 1901. 37.1X32.8 in. 50c St. Simon Sound, Brunswick Harbor, and Turtle River, Ga.; chart 447. Scale 1:40,000. Oct. 1901, first pubhshed 1860. 19.1X29.2 in. 25c "Washington, Sea coast and interior waters of, Gravs Harbor to Semiah- moo Bav; chart 6400. Scale 1:300,000. Sept". 1901, first published 1886. 38.8X32.7 in. 50c Y'aquina River entrance, Oreg.; chart 6057. Scale 1: 20,000. Oct. 1901, first published 1874. 24.9 X 19.6 in. 20c COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY Bulletin 442-445; Oct. 7-28, 1901. [Weekly.] Note.— Announces changes in officers of national banks, organization of new banks, liquidations, etc. National banks organized Mar. 14, 1900-Sept. 30, 1001. Oct. 1, 1901. 1 p. 4° COMPTROLLER OF TREASURY Annual report, 1901. 9 pp. (Treas. Dept. doc. 2239.) ENGRAVING AND PRINTING BUREAU Annual report of director, 1901. 22 pp. (Treas. Dept. doc. 2241.) GOVERNMENT ACTUARY Market prices and investment values of outstanding securities [Sept. 1901]. Oct. 1, 1901. 2 1)1). 4" (Dept. circular 92, 1901.) INTERNAL REVENUE OFFICE Concerning cxeini)tion of druggists from special tax as liquor dealers by pro\isions of sec. 3246, Revised Statutes, sale of malt extracts, l)it- ters and tonics. Oct. 18, 1901. 2 pp. 4" (Circular 60S.) Regulations and instructions c( mcernintr tax on distilled .si)irits. Apr. 15, 1901. 264 pp. 9 11. ([Regulations] no. 7 revised.) 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Report of superintendent of Street-Cleaning Department, 1901. 46 p]). map. OCTOBEK, 1901 453 Smithsonian Institution Note.— In its latest price-list the Smithsonian Institution publishes this note: "The publications of the Smithsonian Institution consist of, 1, Contributions to Knowledge; 2, Miscellaneous Colleciioiis; :5, annual reports; 4, special papers. No sc/s of these are for sale or distrihutinn. and must of the volumes are out of print. The edition of volumes of t'ontribiitions and Collections is limited, and is distributed only to designated public libraries and to learned institutions in this country and abroad. A small edition of some i>f the papers in the above series is printed for sale or exchange. Members of ('(jiigress have co|>ies of the reports at their disposal, and they are also for .sale by the Superintemlent of Documents." The ann\ial reports are "the only Smithsonian publications that are ri'gularly is.siied as public documents. All the v Thoma.s E. Curtis; from report, 1900. 1901. p. 217-222, 6 1)1. ( [i'uhlii-ation] 1270.) Africa. Through Africa from the Ca]ie to Cairo, bv Ewart S. Grogan; from report, 1900. 1901. j.. 431-148, 2 pi. 2 maps. ([Publication] 1283.) Astronomv. Progress in astronomy during 19th centurv, l)v Norman J.ockver; from report, 1900. 'l901. p. 123-147. "([Piiljlication] 1262.) Beaver. Outlaw, character study of beaver who was cast out by his com- panions, by A. Radclvffe Dugmore; from report, 1900. 1901. p. 517-522, 6 pi. ([Pul)lication] 1289.) Biology. Growth of l)iology in 19th century, by Oscar llertwig; from rei)ort, 1900. 1901. p. 461-478. ([PubHcation] 1285.) Box 82; list of documents and other publications of Government, July 8- Oct. 24, 1901, distributed for Lil)rary of Congress through Smith- sonian Institution. 1901. 7 p|). Chemistry. Progress in chemistry in 19th century, l)y William Ram- say; from report, 1900. 1901. p. 23.3-257, 2 il.' ([Publication] 1272. ) China. Mutual helpfulness l)etween China and Unitehot()graphy; from report, 1900. 1901. p. 523-526, 5 il. 1 pi. ([Publication] 1290.) f^lecricitv during 19th centurv, by Elihu Thomson; from report, 1900. 1901". p. 333-358. ([Publication] 1277.) Extinct animals. Restoration of extinct animals, by Fre. 637-644. ([Pul)lic^tion] 1297.) Mesopotamia. Discoveries in Mesopotamia, bv Friedrich Delitzsch; from report, 1900. 1901. p. 535-549, 10 pi.' ([Publication] 1292.) Meteorologv. Use of kites to ol)tain meteorological ol)servations, bv A. Lawrence Rotch; from report, 1900. 1901. p. 223-231, 3 pi. ([Publication] 1271.) Nature ]nctures, l)y A. Radclvffe Dugmore; from re])ort, 19,00. 1901. p. 507-515, 13 pi. ( [Publication] 1288. ) Ocean. Life in the ocean, bv Karl Brandt; from report, 1900. 1901. p. 493-506. ( [ Publ icat ion ] 1287.) Pekin. Loot of imperial summer [)alace at Pekin, bv Count d'Heris.^on; from report, 1900. 1901. p. 601-635. 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For the unpriced publications application should be made to the .Secretary of Agriculture. The Department has no list of addresses to which all its publications are sent. It i.«sues a monthly list oi publications, wiiich is mailed to all ajiplicants, enabling them to select such reports and Ijulletins as interest them. Publications of the Department of Agriculture are frequently reprinted. These reprints have heretofore Ijcen entered in the monthly catalogue, but will here- after be omitted, unless they vary in some way from the original. [Bureau of Animal Industry order 46, amendment 1, order 56, amend- ment S, order 91] ; Oct. 3'O-Xov. 23, 1901. [Consist of order.* concern- ing cattle tranj^portation and inspection and quarantine of cattle.] Report of .Secretary, 1901 [advance .sheets] . 113 1. ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU Relation of luj vine tuberculosis to public health; ])v D. E. Salmon. 1901. 36 pp. (Bulletin 33. ) ' *nc BOTANY DIVISION XOTE.— The Botaiiv Division was merged into the Plant Industrv Bureau, .lulv, I'JOl. Contributions from U. S. National Herbarium, v. b, no. 6, report on botanical survev of Dismal Swamji region [with bil)lioi:raphv]; by Thomas H. Kearney. 1901. x - 321-58.5 - x pp. 40 il. 13 pi. 2 maps. *50c ciie:\iistry iu'reau Oliicial method for analysis of tanning materials, adopted at 18th con- vention of As.^ociation of Oliicial Agricultural Chemists. [Nov. 19, 1901.] 2 pp. (Circulars.) Outline of work on foods and feeding stuffs for 1901, methods adopted at 17th convention of Association of Official Agricultural Chemists. [Apr. 29, 1901.] 3 1)]). (Circular?.) Sugar beet, culture, seeratia<:e 150.] *C'lotli, 81.25, *pai)er, WOc Coiitenli>: .\Kric'iiltiiral sitiiiitiim in Califoniia: by Khvooil Mend. Carlu" Cri-ek. Irripitiim invt'stiKatiimsnii: by, I. M. Wilson. Honey Ljike Ba.^-in. Cal.. Irrigation j>ri>l)lcnis of: l>y W. K. SinytlK-. Kings Kiver. Water a|«|>ro|iriatii)n from: liy ('. K. (irunsky. Los .Xnjfeles Kiver. t'al.. Stiuly of water rij^'tils on; by K. M. Boj,'K^- Reeonnnendaiioiisof special aK^nts ami experts. Salinn.s Valley. Report on irrigation |>roblenis in. by C. D. >rarx; [with apiK'ndix, Water-ljearing gravels and formations tribiitarv to underground water supply of valley, by E. n. Xiitter]. San .Ioai|iiin River, Irrigation from; by Frank Soiile. .Sweetwater and San .laeinio rivers. Problems of water storage on torrential streams of southern California as typitieliration] 60. ) General review of work of Division of Soils, by ]\Iilton Whitney; from Report on fielraritime Canal Company of. .\nnual report of. Pension claims, Bill proposed by Secretary for judicial adjudication of, in te.st lases. Report of Secretary. San Francisco Mountains forest reserves. Washington flospital for Foundlings, Supplemental report. NOVEMBEK, 1901 471 CENSUS OFFICE Census bulletin 3 special, 106-116 [12th census]. 4" Contaits: Agriculture, New Hampshire. No. U.\. Nov. 20. 1901. 12 \>\>. Rh.wie Islniifl. No. los. Nov. 4. 1901. 12 ],\>. Chinese ami .lapanese pojiuhitioii. Distribution of. in western .States and Terri- tories, bv eounties, IS.'^O-liHX). No. :i special. Nov. 16. 1901. 3 pp. Manufaetures. Arkansjts. No. 110. Nov. 12. 1901. 11 pi". Colorado and Utah. No. 107. Nov. 1. 1901. 2.i pp. Conneetieut. No. 109. Nov. 9, liK)l. 31pp. Iowa. No. 114. Nov. 20, 1901. 2.i pp. Kansas. No. U.S. Nov. 27, 1901. 19 pp. New Hampshire. No. 111. Nov. 12, 1901. I.t pp. sjtlt. No. nc. Nov. 29, 1901. If. pp. Vermont. No. 112. Nov. Ki. 1901. 11pp. School, militia, and voting ages, bv States and Territorie.s. 1900. No. 106. Oct. 31. ltK)l. 34 pp. Report of director for year ende^ources, calendar vear 1900. 1901. 10" pp. Asphaltnm. Production of asphaltum and bituminous roi-k in 1900, by Edward W. Parker; from Mineral Resource.*, calendar vear 1900. 1901. 12 pp. Black Hills. Preliminary description of geology and water resources of southern half of Black Hills and adjoininir regions in South Dakota and Wvoming, bv Nelson Horatio Darton; from 21st report, pt. 4. 1901. p. 489-599, 28 il. 41 pi. 14 maps, 1 in pocket, large 8" Cement. Production of cement in 1900; from Mineral Resources, calen- dar year 1900. 1901. 21 pp. Oantents: AJnerican rock cement: by Uriah Cummings. Portland cement: by S. B. Newberry. Slag cement in .\labama: by E. C. Kckel. Clay. Clay products of United States, [calendar year] 1900. Aug. 1901. 1 p. oblong f° Statistics of clay-working industries in United States in 1899 and 1900, bv Jefferson ^Iidsuiii. I'miliu'tioii of <.'vi).-niu in 1900, hy Eflwiud W. Parker; from Mineral Hesonrtvs, caleixlar year 1900. ' 1901. 11 i)p. Hi^rh Plains and tlieir iitilizati(jn, bv Willard I). John.son; from 21st rei)ort, \A. 4. 1901. p. (i01-76S,"30 il. 39 pi. 5 maps, large 8" Iron and steel at close of 19th century, by James M. Swank; from Min- eral Resources, calendar year 1900. 1901. 40 ]^^. Iron-ore deposits of Lake Superior region, by C. K. Van Hise; from 21st report, pt. o. 1901. .305-4.34 -- ii ])p. 7 pi. 5 maps, 1 in pocket, large S" XoTi:.— Iiicliuk's iirticlcs on Mi'sal)i distrifl, by ('. K. Viui Hise anrl C. K. Leith, and ViTinilidii iron -bearing district, by ('. K. Van Hise and .1. M. Clements. Laicoliths of Black Hills, by Thomas Augustus Jaggar, jr., with chapter on Experiments illustrating intrusion and erosion, by Ernest Howe; from 21st i-eport, i)t. 3. 1901. p. 1(53-303, 43 il. 24 pi. 6 maps, large 8" Ee;,d. Production of lead in 1900, by Charles Kirchhoff; from Mineral Resources, calendar year 1900. 1901. 25 pp. Lithographic stone. Proiluctiou of lithographic stone in 1900, by S. J. Kiibel; from Mineral Resources, calendar year 1900. 1901. ' 9 pp. ]\lica. Production of mica in 1900, by Edward W. Parker, with review of mica industry in 1900, bv J. A. Holmes; from Mineral Resources, calendar year 1900. 1901. " 12 pp. INIineral paints. Production of mineral paints and barytes in 1900, by Etlward AV. Parker; from ^Mineral Resources, calendar year 1900. 1901. 19 pp. 3Iiiieral i)roducts of United States, calendar years 1891-1900. July 11, 1901. 1 p. f Natural gas. Production of natural gas in 1900, by F. H. Oliphant; from ^lineral Resources, calendar year 1900. 1901. 27 pj). 1 il. Newark system of Pomperaug Valley, Conn, [with Inbliography], by » ^Villiam Herbert Hol)bs, with Report on fossil wood, bv F. H. Knowlton; from 21st report, pt. 3. 1901. p. 7-162, 59 il. 8 pi. 9 maps, large 8" Oil and gas iields of we.stern interior and northern Texas coal measure.'^ and of upper cretaceous and tertiary of western Gulf coast; by (ieorge I. Adams. 1901. 64 + iii pp. 4 il. 4 pi. 6 maps. (Bulletin 184.) *30c Petroleum. I'roduction of petroleum in 1900, bv F. H. Oliphant; from ^Mineral Resources, calendar year 1900. 1901. 229 pp. Phosphati's. Production of phosphate rock in 1900, by Edward W. Parker; from Mineral Resources, calendar year 1900. 1901. 16 pp. NoTF,.— Includes an article on Recently discovered extension of Tennessee white i)li()si)liate fields, liy K. C. Eckel. Tennessee white i)hosphate, bv Charles AVillard Hayes; from 21st report, i)t. 3. 1901. p. 473-48.=), 1 i>l. large S" Pliitinum. Production of j^latimmi, (piicksilver, lithium, and nickel and cobalt in 1900; from ."Nlineral Resources, calendar year 1900. 1901. 21pp. Precious stones. Production of precious stones in 1900, by George F. Kunz; from Mineral Resources, calendar year 1900. 1901. 62 pp. Rt'liort. 21st annual report, 1900, Charles 1). Walcott, director; pt. 2, general geology, economic geology, Alaska. 1900 [1901]. 522 + xi pp. 23 il. 50 ])1. 18 maps, 3 in pocket, large 8" (Interior Dept., Re- ports, 1900; H. doc. 5, 56th Cong. 2d sess. ) Contents: .Vlaskan Keof;rai)liic nanus; by Marcus Haker. l{if,diurn Muiuitains. Wyo.. (ilacial sculpture of: by V. K. Mattlies. Houlilcr Hot Springs, >iont.. Mineral vein formation at: by \\. H. Weed, ramiien coal liel(l. of -outliwestern Arkansas. I'reliminarv reiwrt on; by J. A. 'la IT. November, 1901 473 Report. 21st annual report, IJKiO — Continurd. Co"^•"^s— roiuiiniod. (;hiiiKlliir iiiui Koyukiik liviTs. Alnska, I'n-liiniimrv report on recommissimco along, in lMt;»: ))y F. ('. ScliraiU-r. Chitinii River and Skolni Miuinlnins. Alaska, Kefunnaissance of; by Oscar Holin. Kastern Cliuctaw cdnl licld. Iml. T., (ieoluiry of: \>y .1. A. TalVand (i. I. Adams. Esmeralda formation, fresh-water lake deixisit, byH. \V. Tnrner; with description of fo.ssil plants, hy K. li. Knowlton, aiul of a fossil lisli. liy K. A. Lucas. Pyramid Harhor, Kecoiniaissance from, to lOigle City. .Vlas'ka, incliidiiiK descrip- tion of eopiier deposits of njipcr White and Tananii rivers: hy A. II. Brooks. Kico Mountains, Colo., Geology of; hy Whitman Cross and A. ('. .spencer. Same, pt. 3, general geology, ore, and i»liospiiato deposits, Tliilii)- pines. 1901. 644 -I- xi pp. 104 il. 42 j)!. 2() maps, 1 in pocket, large S" (Interior Dept., Reports, 1900; 11. doc. 5, nljtii ("ong. 2d se.s.s.) Contents: Bauxite deposits, .Vrkansas; hy C. W. Hayes. Iron-ore de])osiis of Lake Superior region; by C. 1{. Van Hise [including articles on Mesahi district, by C. K. Van Hise and C. K. Leith, and on Vermilion iron- heariiif; district, by C. K. Van Hise and ,T. M. ("lemeiits]. Laecolithsof Black Hills, hy T. A. .lagfjar, jr.; with chapteron Kxperimenis illus- trating intrnsion and erosion, by Krnest Howe. Newark systi'ni of I'omiierang Valley. Conn, [with bibliography], by W. H. Hobbs; [with Kejiort on fossil wixkI, by F. H. Knowlton. Philipjiine Islands. Kciiort on geology of (with bil)Iiography], by G. F. Beeker; followed by version of L'eber terlijire fossilien von den I'hilipi>inen, WXi, by K. .Martin. Phosphate, Tennessee white; by C. W. Hayes. Salt. Production of salt in 1900, hy Edward W. Parker; from :Mineral Resources, calenilar year 1900. 1901. 17 pj). Stone industry in 1900; from Mineral Resources, calendar year 1900. 1901. 38 pp. Sulphur. Production of sul]>luir and pyrite in 1900, hy Edward "W. Parker; from Mineral Resources, calendar year 1900. 1901. 16 pj). Talc. Production of talc and soapstone in 1900, hy Joseph Hyde Pratt; from [Mineral Resources, calendar year 1900. 1901. 25 i)p. Tungsten. Production of tungsten, molyhdenuni, uraninni, and vana- dium in 1900, hv Joseph Hvde Pratt; from ^Mineral Resources, cal- endar year 1900'. 1901. 12 pp. ♦ Zinc. Production of zinc in 1900, hy Charles Kirchhoff; from Mineral Resources, calendar year 1900. 1901. 19 pp. Topognvphiv xJieds Note. — The Geological .Sm-vey is making a topographic map of the United States. The sheets of which it is comijosed are i)rojected without reference to political divisions, and are designated bv some i>romi!ient ft'atnre found on them. Three scales are used, l:(i2..'S00, 1 ; 12.'>,o(iO, and 1 : 2.50.000. These correspond, ap- proximately, to 1 mile, '2 miles, and 4 miles to 1 linear inch on the nnip. The size, unless otherwise given, is ahont 17.5 inches in height l)y 11.5 to Hi inches in width, exclusive of the margin, the width varying witli the latitude. A description of the toi>ographic map is jainted on the reverse of each sheet catalogued below. About three-tenths of the area of the country, excluding .\laska, has been mapped, nearly every State being rei)resented. Ma-ssjichusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Jersey, and tlie District of t;oliniil)ia are completely ma)>ped. Sheets of the regular size are .sold by the Survey at r>r each; but in lots of UK) or more copies, whether of the same sheet or of ditlerent sheets, the 7>rice is L'c each. Topographic sheets are freiiuently rei>rinted. These reprints have heretofore been entered in the monthly catalogue, but will hereatter be omitted, inile.ss they vary in .some way from tlie original. .V complete list of the sheets already published may be f(aind in Geological Survey Bulletin 177, page()7-109. California, San Bernardino (]uadrangle, lat. 84°-34° W, long. 117° 15'- 117° 30^ Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 50 ft. Edition of Nov. 1901. New York, Xewcomh quadrangle, lat. 43° 45'-44°, long. 74°-74° 15'. Scale 1:62,.500, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Oct. 1901. South Dakota-Xehra-ska-Iowa, Elk Point t|ua!iss OHicc Electriciil a|i]ilian(.'es. Xaval inspector of. Hyilrofrraiiliic Office. Xaval Observatory, including Xautical Almanac Office, etc. Specifications [for naval supplies] ; Oct. -Nov. 1901. 12" HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE Note.— The Charts, Sailing Directions, etc., of the Hydrographic Ofiicc 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 Hydrograf)hic Office in Washington and at the branch offices in Boston, New York, Philadel- phia, Baltimore, Xorfolk, Savannah, New Orleans. San Francisco. Portland (Greg.), Port Townsend, Chicago, Cleveland, Buffalo, Sault Ste. Marie, and Duluth. Annual report of hydrographer, 1901. 30 pp. Hydrographic bulletin, weekly, 636-639; Nov. 6-27, 1901. Each 1 p. large 4° and oblong f " Note.— Contains accounts of obstructions and dangers along the coast and the principal ocean routes, etc. Notice to Mariners, weekly, 44-48, 1901; Nov. 2-30. 467-543+ [17] 1. Note.— Contains information of newly discovered dangers to navigation and of establishment, and changes of lights aiid 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 41, sec. 1, etc. Charts Inamucan, Port, north coast of Mindanao, Philippine Islands, from Spanish survey in 1897; chart 1994. Scale naut. m. = 5.47 in. Nov. 1901. 18.04 X 22. (J4 in. 10c Norfolk and Philip islands, from British survey in 1855, with additions bv Surveyor (ieneral's Otlice, Sydney, 1SS,S, scale naut. m. = 2.4 in.; with inset, Svdnev Bav, scale lOOO vds.= 5.7 in.; chart 1982. Nov. 1901. 26 X 19.6 and 8.6 X 9.1 in. 10c Phaeton, Port, and approaches, Tahiti, south coas^t, Society Islands, from latest French (iovernment diarts; chart 1992. Scale naut. m. = 2.8 in. Nov. 1901. 19.7X26.1 in. 10c 476 XOVK.MMER, 1901 PHot chart of north Atlantu- Ocean, Nov. IWOl; chart 1400. Scale 1° ^onJ.^ = 0.27 in. 2lX.'{2in. [Monthly.] 10c NoTK.— CoiUjiiiis. in iiddilidti tn wiiliiiK nnitcs. t'tc, table lor obtaining true (liriTtion ami forco of wind from ort on; by D. G. Beebe. [.\IcKinley. William], Medical and surgical report of case of: by P. M. Rixey. Olongaiio, P, I., Sanit.iry rei)ort on; by E. J, Grow. Pekin relief expedition. Report of medi<'al officer with 1st regiment of marines in; by (,;. A. L\nig. Soda soai) of castor oil, Rejiort on properties of: by F. T. (Jordon. Tientsin, Report on temporary naval hospital at. established during recent dis- turbances in China; by C. .1. Decker. Trinidad and Haguio. Province of Benguet. P. I., Sanitary report on; by (J. D. Costigan. Wounded, Notes on, during Chinese disturbances; by O. D. Nonon, NAV.\L WAR (OLLE(iE Submarine telegraphic cables in their international relations, lectures delivi'red Aug. IHOl, by (Jeorge (irafton Wil.^^on. 1901. 40 i)p. NAVAb WAR RECORDS OFFICE Rei)ort of superintcn.lcnt [on work of ollici- and Departmental librarv], 1901. () pp. N.WKiATlON BUREAU [Circular modifying Regidations governing admi.^jsion of t'andidates into Naval .\cademy as naval cadets relative to mental examinations so as to place same under sujiervisidn of Civil ServiiH- Connnission.] Sept. 2o, {•Hll. 1 ),. November, 1901 477 Report of chief, 1901. 128 pp. 3 pi. liijtiirtK iiiclit'lcd: Aniphitrito. gunnery ship. Asiiitif St)itit>n. Naval Academy. Naval Hiinu'. rhiladclphia. Naval IntelliKi-nci' Oftice. Naval Training' Station, Newport. San Franeisci). North .Vtlantic Station. Pacific Station. South .\tlantie Stiition. ORDNANCE BUKE.\U Directions for reinoviiifr steel recoil cylinder and putting bronze recoil cylinder on .'i-inch field gun, mark 1. [1901.] 2 pp. 12" Specitications for aniniunition hoists, elevating and rainnicr motors for 12. 10. and 8 inch naval gun mounts. [Nov. lo. lltOl.] (i pp. 12" SUPPLIES AND ACCOrXTS lUKK.Vr Annual report of payma.ster-generai of Navy, 1901. 128 pp. Specifications [for naval supplies]; Oct. -Nov. 1901. 12" YARDS AND DOCKS BURKAU Specification 1191, 1198, 1201, 1204, 1208; [Nov. 1901]. f" Post-Office Department Annual report of Postma.-^ter-General, 1901. 82 p}). Convention for exchange of monev orders between United States an pp. 478 November, 1901 postmaster-gkneral, 2d assistant Report, 1901. 330 i)p. Note.— Relates ti> mail service and mail einiipnients. POSTMASTKK-GENERAL. 4Tn ASSISTANT Report, 1901. 43 pp. 2 tab. Note.— Relates to appointin<-!ii-, Ii.hkN mihI (iimniissions. iiisp.Mtioii service. and mall depretlations. RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE Dailv bulletin of orders affecting postal service, v. 22, nos. 6605-29; Nov. 1-30, 1901. f° [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] State Department Note.— The State Department distributes the Consular Report-s and other De- partmental publications gratuitously. For sale of laws see page 466. Diplomatic and con.siular .service of United State^J; corrected to Oct. 30, 1901. 56 pp. Diplomatic list, Nov. 1901. 12 pp. 24" [Monthly.] Information resjjecting reciprocity and existing treaties; bv John A. Ka.«son. 1901. 46 pp. Protection of trade-marks in ^lorocco, agreement [between United States and Great Britain] effected by exchange of notes, Dec. 6, 1899. [1901.] 3 pp. AMERICAN REPUBLICS BUREAU Note. — This Bureau sells its own monthly bulletins, handbooks, etc., at prices usually ranging from 5c to 60c. Address the Director of the Bureau. Monthly bulletin, Nov. 1901; whole no. 98, y. 11, no. 5. p. 873-1100. (11. doc. 356, pt. 11, 56th Cong. 2d sess. ) [Contains articles hi English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French.] 25c single copy, 82.00 a yr Contents: Accessions to library. Antarctic ('ircle. E.xpedition to. Argentina. Collection of treaties: measures concerning representation in Inter- national Conference: industry: dcvcloimicnt of flax-growiug indus- try; Jewish colonists in Kci)iiblic: niiscellancmis notes. Bolivia. Foreign trade in 1900; imports through Mollendo; notes. Book notices. Brazil. CearCi wax; miscellaneous notes. Chile. Transandine Railway; guano deposits; notes. Colombia. l;n coiniiU'rc'i' in September; plan for iiuenintinnal nKTet'iiieiit of Aiiieriraii ri'imhlics for sanitation of cer- tain -seacoast eilies; yellow-feveriiislitute; monetary report, lltul; postal service estimates: imports of manufacturers' materials: exiioris for 'J months of 1901; exports of corn: value of mineral proiliicts; (cmmer) a new Kraiii; notes. Venezuelu. IVarl lishv.'rie.s: exports of live stock l<> Cuha. Wheat crop. World's. FORi:iGX COMMERCE BUREAU Advance sheets of consular reports, Nov. 1-80, 1901; nos. 1177-1202. [Daily except Sun4. xx + 311-461 pp. 5 il. (H. doc. "i.'Mi, pt. .S, .")(>tli t"onv J. G. Stowe. Almond crop. Malaga .Jordan-: by B. H.KidKcly. Ar>:entine tnnle in IWl; transmitted by W. P. Lord. Bar iron, American, in .\ustralia; transmitted by .1. I'. Bray. Bicycle trade, German; transmitted by K.T. LieiVld. Boilers. Disincrustation of: transmitted by B. ILKidfjely. Briiiuettes, Lif,'iiite and peat, in Germany; by F.H.Mason. Gable. Proposed, to Hont;konK; by W. .\. Ilublee. Cable soundiiifjs, .Vustralian; l)y Isaac Hobinson. China. InijiroviiiK rivers in; transmitted by W. \V. Kockliill. Trade notes from, by William Martin; transmitted by H.G.Squiers. Coal, American, for Switzerland; by F.H.Mason. Coal mines, BelKii»n. Klectric power in: by G.W.Roosevelt. Colombia, Commercial conditions in. Commerce, Chambers of, in foreign countries: by K.L.Harris. Cotton raising in Gernum wi'st Africa: transmitted by T. .1. .Vlbert. Electrical high-speed e.\i>erinu'nts at Berlin: by F. H. Mason. Electrical tramway and lighting in Guayaiiuil; by 1'. M.De Leon. Fabrics, Rouen exhibit of, American vs. French silk indu.slry; by Thornwell Haynes. Foreign reports and publications. (iermany, TarilT revision in; transmitted by A.D.White. Gutta-percha tree. EtTorls to save: by W. P. Atwell. Hats in Mexico: by C. W. Kindrick. Horse meat in Vienna; by C. H. Hurst. Horses, Demand for. in .south Africa: by J. G. Stowe. Indian corn ik Belgium: by A. \. Winslow. Inheritanci- taxation in France; by .1. K.fiowdy. Kerosene, .Vnierican. in Korea; by lI.N..\llen. Lace and hosiery at Nottingham: by S. C. McFarland. La Paz. Bolivia.Trade of; transniitted by G. H. Murphy. Leather industry. German, by Walter Sclnnnaiin. Locomotives. American, in Europe: by D.B.Mason. American and English, in Japan: transmitted by S.S.Lyon. Lodging house. Cheap, in Milan; by William Jarvis. Machinery. Imports of, into Norway; transmitted by H.W.Harris. Manchuria. Conditions in; by R.'I'.cJreener. Manufacturers, (ierman, and proposed tarilT; by E.L.Harris. Medical and chemical i)reparatioiis in Hungary: by F.D.Chester. Mineral resources of Malaga; by B. H.Kidgely. Minenils in Persia: by (). .1. D. Hughes. Nicaragua, New bank in; transmitted by W. B. Sorsby. Notes. Patenl-ortice practice. United States vs. German: by F. H. Mason. Portland cement. (Jerman exports of: by Hugh Pitcairn. Refrigerators in Malta: by J. H. Grout. Rolling stock for Belgian railroads: by G. W. Roosevelt. Rtibbcr ciillun- in Nicaragua, by (ionlon Waldron; transmitted by W. B. Sorsby. Salt industry at Cadiz: by .1. H. Carroll. Steam heating and plinnbing in (iermany; by T. J. .\lbert. Steam navigation tm rivers of Tabasco; transmitted by W. W. Canada. Steamship syndicate, Brazil-l'nited States; by Eugene Seeger. Sugar industry in Italy: by F. W. Hossfeld. Tobacco industry, German; liyJ. F. Winter. Trams and telephones of B.ingkok; by Hamilton King. Vehicles, Self-propelled, in Europe; bv Thornwell Haynes. Ves.sels. small. New method of propelling; by A. M. Tnackani. 914— No. .S3— Ul 2 480 NoVExMBER, 1901 Consular Reports — CDiitiiuietl. CVwi/r/i/"— ('"iitimic'd. Viiuliut. New. at Luxemburg: by G. H. Murphy. Wall \vT ill soutluTii France: by Attilio I'iiitti. Wastc-lu-at auxiliary iMiffiue; by F. H. Mason. Wlu-at crop. France's (lelieieiit; by Tliornwell Haynes. Wine in I'ortUKnl; by Thornwell Haynes. I'rofluction of. in Chile: by K. E. Mansfield. Wine industry. (Jennan: by .J. F. Winter. Zinc and manganese in New South Wales; by O. H. Baker. Export.^ declared for I'liited States, returns from consular districts for quarter ended June 30, 1901. vii + 117 pp. *10c ROLLS AND LIBRARY BUREAU Documentary hi.^tory of Constitution, 1786-1870, derived from records, mamisci"ipt.«, and rolls deposited in Bureau of Rolls and Lil)rary of Dejiartment of State; v. 3 [^ladison's notes of proceedings of Federal Convention] with special index. 1900 [1901]. xix + 904 -f [15] pp. f" (H. doc. 529 [pt. 3], oGth Cong. 2d sess.) *Cloth, S3.50, *paper, $3.00, for set (3 v.) Note. — OriKitially published as appendix to Bulletin 9 of the Rolls and Library Bureau. The IS addilioiial pasj-es contain additional notes by Madison for the introduction to his notes oi debates in tlie Federal Convention. List of books, jiamphlets, and maps received Jan. -June, 1901, with refer- ences to articles in periodicals relating to law of nations, diplomacy, history, and political science, sujipleniented by list of periodicals and newsi)ai)ers received; new series, no. 23. 76 pp. 4° Treasury Department Fusible plugs for marine boilers. Nov. 8, 1901. 1 p. 4" (Dept. cir- cular 98, 1901; Steand)oat-Inspection Service. ) Official emoluments, customs service, and their accounting. Nov. 21, 1901. 1 ]). 4" (Dept. circular 101, 1901; Division of Appointments. ) Relating to insiiection of aliens landed at ports of Canada. Nov. 1, 1901. 3 pp. 4" (Dept. circular 97, 1901; Bureau of Immigration.) Statement of public debt and cash in Treasurv, Nov. 1901. 1 p. f" [Monthly.] ' , Treasurv decisions iuhUt tariff, internal revenue, immigration, navfga- tioii laws, etc., weekly, v. 4, nos. 45-48; Nov. 7-28, 1901. [Depart- ment tlecisions num))ered 23341-378 including general appraisers' decisions 5016-31, and internal revenue decisions 427-436.] APPRAISERS Reappraisements of merchandise by general appraisers [on Oct. 28-Nov. 21,1901]; Nov. 4-25, 1901. 4" (Reappraisement circulars 757-767; Division of Customs.) [Weekly.] AUDITOR FOR POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT Report to Secretarv of Treasurv and to Postmaster-General, 1901. 168 pp. (Treas. Dept. doc. 2244.) Rules and regulati(jns pertaining to Recording Division. 1901. 52 pp. BOOKKEEPING AND WARRANTS DIVISION Coinitarative statement of receipts and expenditures of United States [for month and 5 months ending Nov. 1900 and 1901]. 1 p. oblong 8° [Monthly.] Statement of TreasiH-y, Nov. 1-30, 1901. Each [3] pp. 4" [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] November, 1901 481 coast and geodetic survey Note.— The Chnrtx, Coast I'ilots.aiid Tide Tables of the Const and Geodetic Sur- vey are sold at the office of the Survey, in WushiUKton, unhia; with inset, Rridesbur}; to Trentdn, fnmi snrvevs by enjrineers, V. S. A., 1.SS5 and 1880; cliart 126. Scale 1:80,000! Oct. 1901, lirst imblished 1849. 29.. S X 29.6 and 13.1 X 17.4 in. 50c Pensacola Rav, Fla.; chart 490. Scale 1:30,000. Oct. 1901, lirst pub- lished 18o9. 32.7X40.8 in. Portland Canal, Alaska: chart 8051. Scale 1:100,000. Nov. 1901, tlrst published 1897. 40.1X24.7 in. 25c COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY Abstract of reports of condition of national banks, Sept. 30, 1901 ; no. 25. Nov. 7, 1901. 8 pp. 4" [Issue*! 5 times a year.] Bulletin 446-449; Nov. 4-25, 1901. [Weekly.] Note. — Announce.s changes in officers of national banks, organization of new banks, liquidations, etc. COMPTROLLER OF TREASURY Decisions, v. 8, pt. 1, Julv-Scpt. 1901; containing decisions by Robert J. Tracewell and Leahder ]'. :\Iitchell. 1901. vi + 199-f v pp. GOVERNMENT ACTUARY Market prices and investment values of outstanding securities [Oct. 1901]. Nov. 1, 1901. 2 pi>. 4" (Dept. circular 95, 1901.) IMMKiRATION BUREAU Annual report of commissioner-general, 1901. 52 pp. (Treas. iH'pt. doc. 2251.) INTERNAL REVENUE OFFICE Annual report of commissioner, 1901. vi - 181 \i\). (Treas. DejJt. doc. 2248. ) Catalogue of Ijlanks and books and laws and regulati(»ns for use of offi- cers of internal revenue. Aug. 1901. 70 pi>. ( [Form] 155, revised 1901.) Construction of paragraph 7 of schedule A of act of June 13, 1898, jis amended, imi>osing stamj) tax on l)onds, and liability of bonds of a. (Treas. Dept. doi-. 2252. ) Monthly statement, paper currencv of each denomination out.staiiding Nov. 30, U»01. 1 1). (il)lon« 24" War Department Circular [deliniuL' powers of Secretary of War relative to military (jues- tions, opinion of judge-ad voeate-^eneral]. Nov. 2, 1901. 28 pp. 12*" Circular [relative to those entitled to benefits (»f remuster law, act of Feb. 24, 1SJ)7, communication from Record and Pension OlHce and opinion of judge-advocate-general]. Oct. 31, 1001. 10 pp. 12" Tariff circular 120, 121; Nov. 5, 15, 1901. Each 1 p. 12" [Amen. M. Young, commanding Depart- ment of California [with reports of chiefs of staff departments, 1901]. San Francisco, Aug. 16, 1901. [101] pp. 12" Colorado. Annual report of H. C. Merriam, commanding Dei)artment of the Colorado [with reports of chiefs of staff departments], UH)1. [73] pp. 12" [No i)lace of publication given.] ENGINEER DEPARTMENT Alabama. Annual report upon improvement of rivers ami harboi-s in western Alabama and eastern Mississipjii, and of Rogue Chitto, La., in charge of Wm. T. Rossell; aj))). K of report of chief, 1901. p. 364- 378, 1809-()3. Arkansas, .\nnual report upon improvement of .Vrkansas Riv»'r and rivers in .\rkansas and .Missouri, in charge of (Iraliam 1>. Fitch, Chas. L. I'otter, and Robert Mciiregor; apjt. W of rej)ort of chief, 1901. p. 425-433, 2095-2154. 484 November, 1901 BridfTt's. Animal report upon l)ri(l^in>r navijjable waters of United State.- anil upon hridges obstructing navijration; part of report of ehief, 1!)01. p. OolMifW. California. Annual rei)ort upon improvement of Alviso, San Francisco, and Oakland liarltors, of San Joaipiin and Sacramento rivei"S and tril)Utaries, of rivers and harbors in California north of San Fran- cisco, and of Pearl IIarl)or, Hawaii, in charjre of W. H. Heuer; app. UU of report of chief, 1901. p. f)03-(Jl3, 340y-«i2, 2 pi. map. Annual report upon improvement of harljors in California .«outh of San Francisco, in charjje of James J. Mevler; app. T T of report of chief, 1901. p. 599-603, 3395-3408. Circular 13, 14 [1901]; Nov. 15, 23, 1901. Each 1 p. 12" Connecticut. Annual rejHirt U])on improvement of rivei>- and harbors in Connecticut, and of Pawcatuck Kiver, in charjre of Smith S. Leach; app. K of report of chief, 1901. p. 175-198, 1159-95. Cristobal Colon, steamlxjat. Report upon renif)val of wreck of steam- boat from San Juan Harl)or, bvC. A. F. Flagler; app. AAAof report of chief, 1901. p. 657, 3635. " Cumberlanil River. Annual report upon improvement of Cumberland, Obion, and Forked Deer rivers, in charjre of M. B. Adams and Dan C. Kinjiman; app. E E of re])ort of chief, 1901. p. 458-4(54, 2403-17. District of Columl)ia. Annual report upon maintenance and repair of Washington Aijueduct, increasing water supply (jf "Washington, and Washington Acjueduct filtration plant, in charge of Alexander M. Miller; app. CCC of report of chief, 1901. p. 671-675, 3651-88. Annual reports upon repair of Aqueduct Bridge across Potomac River at Washington, and u{)on ^lemorial Bridge across Potomac River at Washington, 1)V Chas. J. Allen; app. B B B of report of chief, 1901. p. 669-671, 3637-49. Erie, Lake. Annual report upon improvement of rivers an. P P of report of chief, 1901. p. 563-571, 3157-3212." November, 1901 485 Illinois. Annual report upon iinprovcnieiit of C'liicajro and Calumet harhoi-s, Cliicairo and Illinois rivers, Caluinet Kiver, Illinois and ;Mississipi)i Canal, in (•har;re of J. li. Willanl; ai)p. ^f .M of report of chief, IttOl. 1). 5l'H-5:U, 2yS7-:5()71. Kentucky. Annual report upon improvement of falls of Ohio Hiver, of White River, Wahash Kiver, and of rivers in Kentucky, in charjre of Geo. A. Zinn and W. L. Sibert; app. .J J of report of'chief, HM>1. p. 49t>-505, 278:i-2820. Laws affectinjr CV)ri)s of Enjjineers, 5()th Congress, 2d session, [lliiil.] p. 3S3o-;W38. [From report of chief, 1901.] Louisiana. Annual rejtort U})on improvement of rivers and harl)oi-s in southern Louisiana and eastern Texas, and of Homochitto Kiver, in charjre of 11. M. .\dams and E. M. .\dams; api>. T of report of chief, 1901. p. 379-402, 1S71-1920. Maine. Annual report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in Maine east of and includin«i Portland Harbor, in charjje of S. \V. Roessler; app. A of rei)ort of chief, 1901. p. 120-133, 9S7-1034, map. Annual report upon imi)rovement of rivers and harbors in ^Nfaine south of Portland Harbor, in Vermont and New llamjisliire, and in Ma.«sachu.4-273, 1373-97. Massachu.setts. Annual report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in ea.on imi)rovement of rivers and harlxn-s on eastern coast of ^lichigan north of Lake Erie, in charge of G. J. Lydecker and W. L. Fisk; a]))!. () U of rejxjrt of chief, 1901. p. 554- 563, 3135-56. Michigan, Lake. Annual report upon improvement of Michigan City Harbor, Ind., and rivers and harbors on eastern shore of lake, in charge of Chester Harding and Charles Keller; app. N N of report of chief, 1901. p. 534-554, .3073-3134. Annual report upon imjirovement of rivei-s and harl)oi-s on western shore of lake, in charge of J. CJ. Warren; app. L L of report of chief, 1901. p. 515-528, 2907-86. Mis.sissippi Kiver. Anmial rejiort upon construction of reservoirs at head waters of Mississippi Kiver, imi)rovement of Mississippi Kiver from St. Paul tpi Kiver at St. Paul, in charge of D. W. Lockwood, F. V. Ablxit, and H. M. Chittenden; app. A A of reiiort of chief, 1901. p. 443-451, 2297-23(>5. ti pi. Annual re)>ort upon improvement of rivers and waterways in Lou- isiana, Texas, Arkansas, and Mi.«sissippi tributary to Missi.^sippi River, water gauges on Missi.><«ippi Kiver and j)rincipal tributaries, in charge of Thos. L. Casev; apji. V of report ot chief, 1901. p. 412- 425, 2025-94, map. 486 NOVEMHER, I'JOl Mi.<.'^issi]tl)i KiviT — Continued. Ainiual report upon inij>rovenient of South Pa.s« of Mis.-issi]ipi Kiver, inHpe(tin. S. of report of eliief, U«)l. p. :i71», lS()o-70, 4 niapn. Annual report upon operating: snag boatt^and dredge V)oatson river, inii)rovernent of river l)et\veen Missouri River and St. Paul, ;Minn., and of La Crosse Harbor, Wis., operating and care of Galena Hiver inii)rovenient, and of Illinois and Mississippi Canal around lower rapids of Kock Kiver, in charge of C. McD. Townsend; app. Z of report of chief, 15)01. p. 439-442, 2231-95. Annual report n\>on removing snags and wrecks from Mississippi Kiver, improvement of Mississippi Kiver between Ohio and Mis- souri rivers, of harbor at St. Louis, and to prevent Mississippi River from breaking through into Cache Kiver at Beechridge, al)ove Cairo, 111., in charge of Edw. Rurr; ap]). Y of report of chief, 1901. p. 434- 439, 2165-2229, 4 pi. Missouri River. Annual re])ort ujjon improvement of river at and above Sioux City, Iowa, in charge of IL M. Chittenden; app. DD of report of chief; 1901. p. 452-4oS, 2373-2402. Report containing plan and estimate of cost of rectification of bank of river at St. Joseph, Mo., bv Amos Sticknev; app. BB of report of chief, 1901. p. 452, 2367-68. Muskingum River. Annual report upon improvement of river, and rivers tributarv to Ohio River, in charge of E. H. Ruffner and H. F. Hodges; apj). 1 1 of report of chief, 1901. p. 484-496, 2713-81. New Jersey. Annual report upon improvement of Delav.are River and Bay, waters tributary thereto, of rivers and harbors in southern New Jersey and Delaware, ancl of inland waterway from Chinco- teague Bav to Delaware Bav, in charge of C. W. Ravmond; ajip. H of report of chief, 1901. p." 229-264, 1309-72. New York. Annual report upon improvement of Erie Harbor, Pa., and of rivers and harbors in western New York, in charge of Thomas W. Svmons; app. R R of report of chief, 1901. p. 585-592, 3295- 3352, '6 pi. Annual report upon improvement of harbors on Lake Ontario and of St. Lawrence River and harbors thereon, N. Y., in charge of Thomas W. Svmons and (iraham D. Fitch; app. S S of report of chief, 1901. p. 592-599, 335;;-93. Animal re{)ort upon improvement of rivers and harbors in New \"ork on Long Island Sound, on southern shore of Long Island, of Hudson River and harbors tliereon, of Harlem and East rivers, and of rivers and harbors in northeastern New Jersev, in charge of S. M. Manstleld; app. F of report of chief, 1901. p. 198-224, 1197-1284. New York Harbor. Annual report ujion improvement of harbor. Bay Ridge, Red Hook, and Buttermilk channels, and Gowanus Creek Channel, in charge of W. L. Marshall; app. G of report of chief, 1901. p. 224-229, 1285-1308. Annual report ui>on supervision of harbor, bv H. M. Hodges; app. Y Y of report of chief, 1901. p. ()5(), 3607-24". North Carolina. Annual report u})on improvement of rivers and harl)ors in North Carolina, in charge of E. W. VanC. Lucas; ai>p. L of rejjort of chief, 1901. p. 299-310, 1483-1572, map. Officers. Report upon service of oHici'rs of Corps of Engineers in tield, with troops, and as oliicers of I'nited States Volunteers, since Apr. 1898; extract from refiort of chief, 1901. p. 45-117. Ohio River. Animal report upon improvement of Ohio Kiver, in charge of \Vm. H. Bixl)v; app. (i G of report of chief, 1901. p. 470-477 2597-2677. November, 1901 487 Oregon. Annual report npuii iiii|irv CliarK's Keller; app. C C of report of chief, li»01. p. 4.=)2, 2:i()it-72." Pennsylvania. Annual report upt>n imiirovemeiit of harhorat I'ittsburg, of AUeghenv Kiver, and of MonoiiL'aliela Kiver. in cliargeof ('has. K. Powell; apii. 11 II of rei.ort of chief, lilUl. \> 477-4S4, l.'()7i>-L'71 1. Philip]iines. Animal report uixm operations of department in Philip- pines, in charge of ("linton B. Sears; app. 6 of report ort upon inij)rovement of Waccamaw River and rivers and harbors in South Carolina, in cliargeof J. C. Sanford; ajtp. ]M of report of chief, 1901. j.. 3I0-.S24, 1573-l(JL't), 2 maps. Superior, Lake. Annual report upon imi)rovement of rivei-s and harbors on lake, in charge of D. W. Lockwood, Clinton B. Sears, and D. D. C4aillard; app. K K of report of chief, 1901. p. 505-515, 2821-2906^ 2 il. 12 pi. 3 maps. Tenne.ssee River. .Vnnual rejtort ui)on iminovement of river and its tributaries, in charge of John (i. I). Knight and Dan C. Kingman; app. F F of report of chief, 1901. p. 4B4-470, 2419-259(5. Texa.s. Annual report upon improvement of rivers and harbors in Texas, in charge of C S. Riche; a|)p. U of report of chief, 1901. p. 402-112, 1921-2024, map. Totten, Fort. Annual report upon post of Fort Totten, N. Y., United States Engineer School, Engineer Troops, and Engineer Depot at Willets Point, N. Y., under command of John (i. D. Knight anil William :M. Black; app. 5 of report of chief, 1901. p. 38-43, 927-973. Virginia. Annual report ui)on im]irovement of Norfork Harbor, Va., and its ajijiroaches, and of rivers and harbors in southeastern Vir- ginia and northeastern N(jrth Carolina, in charge of James B. (^uinn; app. K of report of chief, 1901. p. 292-299, 1447-82. Annual report ujion improvement of Potoma<- River and its tribu- tarie.s, of James River and harbor at Milford Haven, and rivers in Vir- ginia on western shore of Clie.*^ai>eake Bay, protection of Jame,stown Island, in charge of Chas. J. Allen; a]»p. J of report of chief, 1901. p. 273-292, 1399-1445, map. Washington State. Annual report upon improvement of rivers and har- V)ors in Washingon, Idaho, anarates from the Proceedings and from the reports maybe obtained on application to the Museum, until the supply is exhausted. 490 November, 1901 Review of ^'yinno^ of United States, Coos Bay folio, Oreg. Library edition. 1901. 5 i)p. 7 il. 2 pi. 4 maps, large 4" (Folio 73.) SInpment 4S Congress. 56th Congre.ss, 1st session. IIou.se documents, v. 90. No. 431 ; Protection of Sacramento and Feather rivers. (Serial no. 3987. ) 493 494 November, 1901 Snipment 49 Botany Division ( Department of Agriculture ) . Contributions from U. S. National Ilerltariuui, v. 5, no. H, report on botanical survey of Dismal Swanii>retli Congress, 1st session. Senate documents, v. 27. No. 259; Filtering water-supply of Washington, D. C. (Serial No. 3869.) UBRARY UNlVERSiTYoflLUW^^S. 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Finding list to important serial doc-uments published by Government in library of Senate; ])y James M. Baker. 1901. 2S1 pj). (S. doc. 238, -Mith Cong. 2d se.ss") Yankton Indians. Memorandum in relation to title of Indians to Pipe- stone Reservation in Minnesota; presenteiiu'.>i in States and Tc■rritorie^s for teach in-r articnlati' spci-di tu (leaf cliililrfii before they are of school agi'. l>cc. i:;, I'.tOl. li pp. (Il.rp. .'!. ) HorsE i:Mri,oYi:i;s, commiitick to kkimkt co.Nt kh-ninc; .M'I'ointmknt and I'OMPKNSATION OK Ilenienway, J. A. Report under 11. 1\*. 4.'{!), .ifith ('onnrcs.«, L'd se.>'.«;itin, authorizing conmiittee, aiskiii}; IcMM' 111 fi'pMri Int.T l)..i-. pi. piOI. :ipp. (H. rp. 2.) INrKK.STATK AND KOKKKiN I i ).\l M KH« K K».M.MinKK Hepburn, \V. 1*. Keiuirt aniendiiiLr 11. .'{11(1, for construction of [N"ica- ragua] ("anal connectin;.' Atlantic and I'acilic oceans. Dec. Id, 1!H)I. .S : SI ; 2(53 pp. 1 il. (fl. rp. lo. I [hiclndcs report of Isthmian Canal Commission, Senate docnnniit ■")4,.")7tii ( 'onjrreH.»<, 1st session.] WAR CLAIMS COMMriTKK Caldwell, H. F. Keport snbinittinurposes within United States during War with Spain. Dec. lS,"Hi01. Iti pp. (II. rp. S. ) Report amending 11. 4S42, for relief of Carson and Newman Col- lege. Dec. IS, n>01. 2 pp. (M.rp. i». ) Keport favoring 11. 24W4, for allowance of claims [under act of .Inly 4, 1S(>4, sinceFeb. 2, 1S97]. Dec. IS, 1901. 2 i)p. (Il.rp. 10.) Kyle, T. B. RejMjrt favoring II. J. li. 21, to adjust claims of Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, and Illinois [forex])enses incurred for etpiipping, etc., troops in Civil War]. Dec. IS, U»01. 5 pp. (II. rp. 11.) Mahon, T. .M. Report favoring H. 1795, ior relief of .leroneiiuis S. Underbill. Dec. IS, 1901. 3 pp. (H.rp. 0.) Report favoring II. 4003, for relief of .Ulantic Works, Boston, Mass. [by referring claims for payment for monitors Casco, Mona; Connnerce and Finance, Julv-Dec. 1900. [4129] Same, v. 56. No. 15, pts. 7-12; Commerce and Finance, Jan. -June, 1901. [4130] House reports, v. 1. Nos. 2007-2321; miscellaneous. [4212] Same, v. 2. Nos. 2322-2700; miscellaneous. [4213] Same, v. 3. Nos. 2701-3006, except 2768; miscellaneous. [4214] — — Same, v. 4. No. 2768, pts. 1, 2; Ha/.ing at Militarv Academv. [4215] Same, v. 5, 6. No. 2768, pts. 3,4; llaziuLj; at ]\Iilitarv Acailemv. [4216, 4217] President of United States Message to Congress at l)eginning of 1st session of 57th Congress. 1901. 46 pp. *5c December, 1901 503 Agriculture, Department of Note.— Those publications of the Department of Agriculture which are for sale, except those of the Weather Bureau, will be supplied bv the Superintendent of Documents, I'niou B\iildinp, Washington, I). C. For the unpriced publications application should be made to the Secretary of Agriculture. The Department has no list of addresses to which all its publications are .sent. It i.ssues a monthly list of publications, which is nuiilcd to all applicants, enabling them to .select suen reports and bulletins as interest them. [Bureau of Animal Inrlustry] order 92; si)etial order i)rnliil)itin« lamliuK of animal.^ from Philippine Islands at ports of United States or dependencies thereof; Dec. 13, 1901. 1 p. Report of Secretary, 1901. 113 pp. *20c Response to resolution, data regarding nund)er of em j)lovees, ages, [length of service], and salaries. Dec. 4, 1901. 33 p]). (8. doc. 24. ) ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU Plant poi.soningof stf>ck in Montana, bv K. V. Wilcox; from report, 1900. [1901.] iii + 91-121 pp.2 il. 13 pi". ([Publication] 173.) Trichitiosis in Germany. 1901. 211pp. (Bulletin 30.) *15c Contriit:>: Bibliography of trichino.sis in Germany: by .Albert Ha.s.sall. European cases of trichinosis of alleged .\merican origin; by C. W. Stiles. General remarks on trichinosis in Germany: l)y C.W. Stiles. Stntistical review of trichinosis in Germany during IK years, 1881-98; by C, W. Stiles. BOTANY DIVISION Note. — The Botanv Division was merged into the Plant Industrv Bureau, Julv, 1901. Seed coats of certain sjjecies of genus brassica; bv A. J. Pieters and Vera K. Charles. 1901. 19 pji. 6 il. 1 pi. ( Bulletin 29. ) *5c CHEMISTRY BUREAU Influence of environment upon composition of .sugar beet: bv llarvej' W.Wiley. 1901. 32 pp. 3 il, ( Bulletin (54. ) *5c EXPERIMENT STATIONS OFFICE Experiment Station Record, v. 13, no. 3. 1901. i.x + 201-300 pp. 2 il. *10c single copy, $1.00 a vol. ( 12 nos.) Note. — Mainly made up of abstracts of reports and jiublicationson agricultural science which have recently apiienred in all countries, especially the fnited States. No. 3 contains the tirst part of a special article, .\sh constituents of j>lants, their estimatitm and their importance to agricultural chemistry and agriculture; by B. Tollens. Irrigation in United States [with bi))liography], testimony of Ehvood Meaj:ene.«is and fei-nndation of zaniia [with bil)liof;raphv]; bv Herbert J. Webber. Dec. 28, 1901. 100 pp. 7 pi. large 8" ( Bulletin 2. ) *20c PUBLIC ROAD INQUIRIES OFFICE Proceeding."* of International Ciooil Road.s Congress, Buffabj, N. Y., Sept. 10-21, 1901. 100 pp. (Bulletin 21.) *5e PUBLICATIONS DIVISION ■Monthly list of publications [of Department of Agriculture], Dec. 1901. i pp. ([Publication] 4:W.) STATISTICS DIVISION Crop Reporter, v. 3, no. 8; Dec. 1901. 8 pp. 4" [Monthly.] Statistics on fruit industry of California; by Edwin S. Holmes, jr. 1901. 11 pp. (Miscellaneous series, bulletin 23.) *5c WEATHER BUREAU Note.— For these publications application should be made to the Chief of the Weather Bureau. Climate and Crop Bulletin, Dec. 1901 ; no. 32 [1901] . 24 X 19 in. [Weekly Apr.-Sept., monthly remainder of year.] Note.— Contains reports of temperature and rainfall, with special reference to their effect on crops. Monthly Weather Review, v. 29, no. 10, Cleveland Abbe, editor; Oct. 1901. Dec. 14, 1901. p. 447-487, 5 il. 1 pi. 9 pp. of pi. and maps, 40 20c single copj', $2.00 a yr Note. — Summary of weather and river and flood reports from all parts of the I'nited States, with notes covering other countries and various topics of meteor- ology. Special articles are — Costa Rica, Climatology of; by H. Pitticr. Hawaiian cliinatological data; by C. .1. Lyons. Meteorology, Ki-cent papers bearing on; by VV. F. R. Phillips. Suiisliiiu', Measurement of, and preliminary examination of Angstrom's pyrhe- lioiiK'ter; by C.F.Marvin. Report of chief, [meteorological tables for calendar year] 1900; [with administrative report for fiscal vear] 1901. 1901. v. 1 [jits. 1-6], 318 pp. 4" (II. doc. 19.) Contaits: .Vdministrativc report, pt.l. .VtindspluTic pressure, temperature, and wind. Hourly averages of, at 28 stations; list of (ibsorving stations, pt. 'J. I'rc<'ii)itation, Monthlv and annual; monthly and seasonal snowfall, [season of] lyOO-Ol. pl.b. Summaries, Monthly and annual, 17-1 stations, pt.3. Sunshine; excessive precipitation; highest temperature ever recorded at Weather Bureau stations; lowest tcmiH-rature ever ri'cordcd at Weather Bureau stations; pressure, temperature, utc., West India stations, jit. (!. Temperature, MoiUhly and ainnial mean, and annual extremes of temperature, with dates of lirst and last killing frosts, pt.4. Snow and ice bulletin, Dec. 3-31, 1901. 19 X 12 in. [Weekly during winter.] Weatherman, Dec. 1-31, 1901. 19 X 24 in. [Daily; 2 editions issued lit Her map, Dec. 14.] Df.ckmhrk, 1901 5Ui> Interior Department Note.— The Decisions of the Doinirtmeiit of tlie Interior in pension eases are issued in slips ami in sij^natnres, ami the l»eeisions inland eases are ivsiiud in signatures, both being i>nblished later in bound volnnies at prices ranging from SI. 05 to SI. 45 per volume. Siil)seril>ers may deposit Sl.lH) in the Deparluieiit and receive the contents of a vidiime of the Deeisiunsnf either kind in se|>arate parts as they are issued, of the Land Iteeisions usually two viduiiu's are issued yearly, while the rension-Decisiiin volumes appear at li"in;,'er inter\als, sometimes more than two years apart. Accounts. Statciuoiit of exi>cn(littiresof coiitiii^'cnt fiiinl of I»c]iartiiu'iit [UKU]. Dec. (i, 1901. 18 pp. (H.. UMM. :{ pp. (S. doc. 59.) Appropriations. E.-'tiniate of approjtriation for deliciencies [1901 and 1901']. Dec. 13, 1901. () pp. (H. doc. 95.) Deci.'iioiis in appealeil pen.ounty-land claims, also talile of ca.«es, and of statutes cited and construed; l)y.Iohn \V. Bixler[1901]. V. 11, xvi ^ 571 ]ip. 2 ])l. [The.-^e decisions are prepared in the Hnard of Pension A|)peals, hut are promulgated hy thi- a.^sistant Secretary of the Interior. Sheep, $1.05 Same, [v. 12, slips] 16-28; Oct. 81-Dec. 30, 1901 ; published sei)arately. Ivmployees. List [giving nund>er, ages, lengtli of service, and salarie.s of] employees, in compliance with resolution. Dec. 12, 1901. 2 pp. (S. doc. 64.) Five Civilizeil Tribes Commission. Comnuinication with Secretary [with] estimate of apjiropriation [from] conmii.ec. 17, 1901. 7 pp. (H. doc. 125.) Hot Springs, Ark. ReiX)rt of adju.stment of claims arising from con- . 121. Dec. 23, 1901. 7 pp. indu.strial coiiibiiiatious. No. 122. Dec. 30, 1901. 17 jip. Mis.sis.sippi. No. 119. Dec. 14, 1901. 13 pp. West Virginia. No. 120. Dec. 14. 1901. 13 i)p. GENERAL LAND OFFICE [Circular] instructions in eases of sales and free use of timl)er in forest reserves, R. Dee. 4, 1901. 4 pp. Estimate of a)i])r()priation for jiatrols [for i)rotection of timl)er] on ceded [Chip])e\va] reservations in Minnesota. Dec. 10, 1901. 2 pp. (H. doc. 82. ) Report of commissioner, 1901. 585 pp. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY TopograpJiic sheets Note. — The Geological Survey is making a topographic map of the United States. The shect.s of which it is coinpo.sed are projected without reference to political divisions, and are designated by some iirominent feature found on them. Three scales are used, 1 :62..")00. 1 : IJ.'i.oiw, and 1 : 2.50,000. These correspond, ap- pro.xiinately, to 1 mile, 2 miles, and A miles to 1 linear inch on the map. The size, unless utlieVwise given, is about 17.5 inches in height by 11.5 to IG inches in width, exclusive (if the margin, the width varying with the latitude. .V de,scription 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 ,Ier,«ey, 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. California, Anaheim quadrangle, lat. 33° 4o'-34°, long. 117° 45'-118°. Scale 1 :(>2,o00, contour interval 25 ft. Edition of Dec. 1901. California, Big Trees (luadrangle, lat. 38°-38° 30^ lontr. 120°-120° 30'. Scale 1 : 125,000, contour interval 100 ft. Edition of Nov. 1901. California, Redding (|uadrangle, lat. 40° 30'-41°, long. 122°-122° 30'. Scale 1 : 125,000, contour interval 100 ft. Edition of Nov. 1901, California, Santa Ana (|uadrangle, lat. 33° 30^-33° 45', long. 117° 45'- 118°. Scale 1:1)2,500, contour interval 25 ft. Edition of Dec. 1901. Indiana-Kentuckv, Owensboro (|uadiangle. lat. 37° 45'-38°, long. 87°- S7° 15'. Scale 1: (52,500, contour interval 20 ft. p:dition of Nov. 1901. Iowa, Oelwein quadrangle, lat. 42° 30'-43°, long. 91° 30'-92°. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 20 ft. Edition of Dec. 1901. IMaryland, (;uiipo\v^s .\nne (luadrangle, lat. .■{8°-.S8° 15', long. 75° 30'-75° 45'. Stale 1 :()!', 500, fdntoiir interval 10 ft. Edition of Nov. 1901. •Maryland-Virginia, Snow Mill ([uadrangle, lat. .•W°-;iS° 1.5', long. 75° 15'-75° :ur. Scale l:tiL',500, contour interval 10 ft. Edition of Dec. 1901. Ma^'«u•husett.«-Connecticnt, Ilolvoke quadrangle, lat. 42°-42° .'iO', long. 72°30'-78°. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 40 ft. Edition of Nov. 1901. Oregon, Sumpter ([uadrangle, lat. 44° .W-45°, long. 1 18°-1 18° :W. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 100 ft. Edition of Nov. 1901. Virginia-Weist Virginia, Monterey quadrangle, lat. 88°-88° .SO', long. 79° :W-80°. Scale 1:125,000, 'contour interval 100 ft. Edition of Nov. 1901. HYDROGKAIMIV DIVISION Geology and water resource.^ of Nez Perce County, Idaho [with Hihli- ography of arte.-^ian svater.>j]; hy I^^rael Cook Russell. 1901. 2 jits. l4l pp. 14 11. 8 pi. 2 maps. (Water-sui)i)ly and irrigation pajters 53,54; H. doc. 53, 54. ) [Eor editions without Congresssonal docu- unient numbers see Catalogues for September and October, 1901, pages 414 and 441.] Geology and water resources of jKirtion of Yakima County. Wash.; by (ieorire Otis Smith. 1901. (i8 i>i). 8 il. (5 pi. map. ( \Vater-su]ii)ly and irrigation papers 55; H.doc. 55. ) [For edition without (,'on- gres.«ional document number see Catalogue for October, 1901, page 441.] HAWAII ^lemorial of Legislature [requesting imposition of] dutv on coffee. Dec. 2,1901. 2 pp. (H.doc. 27.) INDIAN BUREAU Chicka.saw Indians. Proposition relating to sums to be ]>laced to credit of Chickasaw, Seneca, and Eastern Shawnee Indians [of Indian Ter- ritory]. Dec. 13, 1901. 3 PI.. (H.doc. 101.) Haskel Institute, Lawrence, Kans. Estimate of approj.riation for land [for airricultural i.urposes] for institute. Dec. 13, 1901. 3 pj). (H. doc- 93. ) Indian juilice. Drafts of bills for recognition of service.«of Indian police- men [of Standing Rock Reservation] killed in arresting Sitting Bull [Dec. 15, 1890]. Dec. 10, 1901. 4 pp. ( H. doc. 81. ) Indian schools superintendent. E.«timate of appropriation for clerk for superintendent. Dec. )>, 1901. 2 pp. (li.cloc. 44.) Klamath Reservation, .\greement with Indians of Klamath .\trency, Oreg. [for n'iin(|uishnu'nt of part of their reservation, and draft oif bill to ratify agreement]. Dec. 10, 1901. 12 |>p. (ILdoc.79.) < Hoe and Missouria Reservation. Ix'tter relating tp. ( H. doc. 78. ) Riletz Keservatinn. [Draft of bill toauthorize heirsof decea.^^ed allottees on Sik'tz Rcservatiiin in Oregon to sell allotteil lands, and to repeal law] anthiirizing is.-uance of patents to Indians of Siletz Reserva- tion. Dec. 16, 1901. H pp. (S. doc. 80.) Torros Reservation. [Draft of] bill to grant to California right to select indeinnitv in lien of lands [to be reserved for nse of Torros band of Mission Indians]. Dec. 12, 1901. 4 pp. (S. doc. 58.) INDIAN TERRITORY Annnal report of Indian inspector, with reports of Indian agent in iharge of Union Agency, snperintendent and supervisors of schools, and revenue insj)cctors, 1901. 227 pp. 1 il. 10 pi. 3 maps. NICARAGUA MARITIME CANAL COMPANY Report [for year ending Dec. 1901]. Dec. 5, 1901. 20 pp. (S. doc. 27. ) PATENT OFFICE Note. — The Patent Office publishes specifications and drawings of patents, both in single copies and monthly volumes, the former at oc and the latter at S.5.00. The former arc not enumerated in this catalogue. For certified copies of patents, including specification, drawing, certilicate, and grant, the price is ,sOc. 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 SIO.OO per volume. The Riiles of Practice and pamphlet Patent Laws are furnished free. The Patent Office issues coupon orders in packages of 20 at SI .00 per package, or in books containing 100 coupons at §.1.00 per book. One coupon will procure a specification with drawings, and two coupons a copvof the Official Gazette. They are good until used. Address Chief Clerk, Patent Office. 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Kes)n>nse to resolution, suiiiinary showing: [miinlH'r], ape, years of service, and salary of emplovees. Dec. !•. litOl. 5 iii). (S. doc. :«.) ■ ■ Indian dei)redation claims. List of jmlLMiients niidcrt'd [l.y Court of Claims] in favor of claimants [in Indian depredation claims]. I)ee. (i, IttOl. 3 pp. (Il.doc. 48. ) Political assegsments. [Circular] to ollicers and employees [calling attention to civil-service act ami rules in refuird to political a.«sess- ments]. Nov. L'2, 1901. 1 p. 4" Report. Annual report of Attorney-General. UH)1. 4l' pp. Same [with exhibits]. 42o pp. (H. doc. J>. ) Spanish Treaty Claims Commission. Kstimate of ai>i)roprkition for defen.«e of suits before commi.^sion. Dec. 13, ISUU. - iii'. (Il.doc. 109. ) Estimate of [deficiency] apjtropriation for defen.se of suits bef. (H. doc. lOS. ) Thornton, II. H.. and De Kochblave, Ben. Judgment in suit of Thorn- ton [an.l De Kochblave] c. D. (i. Brent. Dei-. 17, 1901. 2 i)p. (H. doc. 131.) 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(S. doc. 6. ) [From" p. 9 of report," 1901.] Round Lsland, Hudson River. ?]stimate of approi>riation for })urchase of island. Dec. 13, 1901. 2 pp. (H. doc. 111.) Schley, Winfield S. [Letter to Edwin H. Rislev relative to action of Department toward Schley.] Dec. 19, 1901.' 3 pp. Special order 16 [1901]; Dec. 26, 1901. 1 p. 12° CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR BUREAU Paper, to accomi)anv S. 71, relating to number of naval constructors; presented by Mr. Hale. Dec. 4, 1901. 1]). (S. doc. 12.) [From p. 12 of report, 1901.] CONSTRUCTION BOARD Reports in relation to methods of construction [of 2 battle-ships and 2 armored crui.sers authoriiced by naval appropriation act apjirovcil Mar. 3, 1901]. Dec. 2. 1901. 14 pp. (11. dor. 2S. ) EQUIPMENT BURP:AU Specification for barn at naval coal depot, Frenchman Bav, Me. 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For economy and conven- ience in distribution the items in each number relating to different geographical sections are reprinted separately, as Notice to Mariners -49, sec. 2, etc. Charts Aneitymn and Erronan is[lands], New Hebrides, and neighboring islands, south Pacific Ocean, from British survevs, 1853-56; chart 1996. Dec. 190L 28.8 X 30 in. ' 10c Aneityum Island, or Annatam. Scale naut. m.= 1 in. 17.2 x 17.0 in. Aneitvum, [or] Inveug, Port, Aneitvum Island. Scale naut. ni.=2.9 in. 23.H x V2A in. Conway Keef. Scale naut. m. = 1.5 in. 4.-5 x 4.8 in. Erronan. or Futuna. Scale naut. m. = 2 in. C.7 x 7.5 in. Hunter Island. Scale naut. m.= 3 in. ().7 x 6 in. Matthew Island. Scale natit. m.= 3 in. (i.7 x 4.5 in. Waljiole Island. Scale naut. m.= 2 in. 0.7x3.4 in. Aneityum Island, New Hebrides, North coast of, showing Port Patrick, Ijipthav, and Anan-nn-se anchorages, from British survey in 1853; chart 199S. Scale naut. m. = 6 in. Dec. 1901. 25.8 X 39.2 in. 20c Augusta, Port, [or] Comox, Vancouver Island, from British survey in 1898; chart 1976. Scale 1000 yds. = 5.95 in. Dec. 1901. 26.02X32.99 in. ■ 30c CaV)le Bay, northeast part of Glory of Russia Bay, island of Tanaga, Andreanof (iroup, Aleutian Islands, from reconnoi.«sance in July, 1874, bv U.S. S. Tuscan.ra; chart 2030. Scale 1000 yds. = 4.95 in. Dec. 1901. 15.7 X 21.5 in. 10c P'cuador ami Peru, CViasts of. Cape San Francisco t<97. ^i-ali- niiut. m. = 0.24 in. ti.K .; 10.1 in. Homo Islands, fruni Frencli survt-y in 1H42. .Stalt' naut. m = 0.4 in. 8.8 x 10.1 in. Ltilla KiMikli Hank and Honie Knoll, from British survey in 1897. Seale naut. ni.= 0.2.'> in. )i.8 ■ .■>.! in. N'iuafuu Island, fmm Hritisli survey in 189.5. Seale naut. m.= 1 in. 12.t> x 10.1 in. Nine, or Savapre Id., from British surveys in 18()6 and 1873. Seale naut. m. = 0.n in. 11.3 ■ 10.1 in. Pa.seo Bank, from British survey in 1897. Seale naut. m. = 0.2.5 in. 5.3 x 10.1 in. Kobbie Bank, from British survey in 1897. Seale naut. ra.= 0.25 in. 6.8 x 5 in. Sigave Bay, Fotuna. Iloriie Is[lands]. from French survey in 1883. Scale naut. m.-^3.3 in. 4.2 4 in. Tusearora Bank and Adolph Knoll, from British survey in 1897. Seale naut. m. = 0.2-'> in. ti.8 x 5.1 in. Waterwiteh Bank, from British sketeh survey in 189.i. Scale naut. m. = 0.25 in. (1.8 ■. 5 in. Islands in south Pacific Ocean, from British .siirvevs in 1825-6; chart 1977. Dec. 1901. 18.8 X 22.2 in. ' 10c Ducie Island. Seale naut. m. = 1.5 in. 9.15 x 11.1 in. Henderson or Elizabeth Island. Seale naut. m.= 1 in. 9.15 >; 11.1 in. Oeno Island. Scale naut. m.= 1.5 in. 9.15 x 11.1 in. Pitcairn Island. Seale 1000 yds. = 1.5 in. 9.15 x 11.1 in. Livisa and Cal)onico bays, north coast of Cuba, from survey in 1901 ))v U.S. 8. Yankton; cliart 1991. Scale naut. m. = 0.60 in." Dec. 190L 28.8 X 40.5 in. 20c Newfoundland, Anchora*res in soutliern jiart of, from British surveys bet\veen 1S82 and 1S85; chart 1975. Noy. 1901. 10.2X19.2 in. I'Oc Bonne Bay. Hermitajre Bay. Scale naut. m. = 2 in. 10.2 x 6.5 in. Femme Harbor, Fortune Bay. Seale tuuit. n;.= 4 in. 10.2 x 8.2 in. Mercer Cove, Brunei Island, Fortune Bay. Scale naut. m.= 3 in. 10.2 x 4.5 in. North Pacific islands [islands and reefs wnw. of Hawaiian Islands]; chart 4. Jan. 15, 18(58, corrections Sept. 1901, Dec. 1901. 20.05 X 29.94 in. 30c Lisianskv Island, from Russian survey in 180.5. Scale naut. m. = 2.1 in. 10x11.7 in. [North Pacific islands.] Seale 1° lat.= 6.8 in. 10 x 17.5 ni. Ocean Island, [or] Cure Island, surveyed by U. S. S. Lacka\vanna, Aug. 1867. Scale naut. m.= 1.5 in. 10 .-, 11.7 in. Pearl and Hermes Reef, surveyed by l". S. S. Laeka^vanna, Aug. 1867. Scale naut. m.-=0..S in. 10 17.5 in. Pilot chart of north Atlantic Ocean, Dec. 1901; chart 1400. Scale 1° long. = 0.27 in. 21X32 in. [Monthly.] 10c Note. — Contains, in addition to sailing routes, etc., \vork of voluntary observ- ers of Hydrograi)hic Oflice; charts published, etc., Nov. 1-30, 1901; equator cross- ings in Pacific Ocean: forecast and review of weather. Pilot chart of north Pacific Ocean, Jan. 1902; chart 1401. Scale 1° long. = 0.2in. 20.7x35.8 in. [Monthly.] 10c Note. — Contains, in addition to sailing routes, etc., forecast of wind and weather; storm tracks; lines of equal variation, note on their reliability at sea; charts iniblished, etc., Nov. 15-Dec. 15. 1901; fishing banks; equator cro.ssings in Atlantic Ocean. Rapa Island, [or] Oi)aro, south Pacific Ocean, from French survey, 1887; chart 2011. Scale naut. m. = 8.6 in. Dec. 1901. 23.5X19.65 in. 10c Reefs in southwest Pat-ific; chart 2015. Scale naut. m.= 1.75 in. Dec. 1901. 25X16.2 in. 10c Klizabcth Reef, from British survey in 1878. 11 x 16.2 in. Middleton Reef, from British survey in 18.53. 14 x 16.2 in. Kotuinah Island, south Pacific, from British survey in 1896, scale naut. m.= 1 in.; with inset, Foviung Kmua Anchorage, Rotuniah I., scale naut. m. = 5.9 in.; chart 1978. Dec. 1901. 19.7 X 26.8 and 9.1 X 7.8 in. 10c Siberia, Anchorages on southeast coast of, from Russian surveys l)etween 1888 and 1895; chart 2028. Dec. 1901. 24.48 X 84.49 in'. 30c Agobc River. Kntrance to. Scale naut. m.= 4 in. 6.4 x 7.1 in. Amgu River, Kiiirancc to. Scale naut. m.= 4 in. 6.1 x 5.9 in. Buichya River, Kntrance to. Scale 1000 yds.-= 4 in. 6.4 \ 7.1 in. December, 1901 513 Siljeria, Anchorapes on soutlieast ctiast of, etc. — C'ontimuMl. Izvestiiyak Kivir, Kmninct- to. Scnk- num. m. =4 in. ('..4 •; 5.9 in. Khuiitaini Rivor, Kiitrauii' ti>. .^cali- naiit. n». = 4 in. 9.1 ■; 7.4 in. Kuznetzova Kivrr. Kniranie t<>. Scak- llioii yiis- = 4 in. 0.1 ■ .i.9 in. Mutuklia Kivir. Kiitnince to. .Scalt- UKX) yds. = 4 in. C.l - .').9 in. Kuiiiila. Giilfof.witli KjiKitaiid lMa>.tiiii Itays. Si-alu imul. ni.= 3 in. 1«.2 ;• 'Jl.Sin. Shakonia liiver. Kmranci' to. Si-ak- nam lu. ^ 4 in. 9.1 -7.4 111 Tazotzti [or] Lainlc Uiver. Kntranco to. .Seak' 1000 yds. = 4 in. t>.4 • 7.1 in. Tyiitiklia liiviT, i:iitraiU"e to. .Siak- naut. m. =^ 4 in", ti.4 -7.4 111. Tul)aai I.-^laixl, Tubuai an Ephcmeris and Nautical .\linanac, in doth, the American Nautical .\linanacaiiii the Pacific Coaster' .s Nautical .Vliiianar.iii paper, are .sold by the Bureau of Knuipinent for SI. 00. 30<;, and Lie. resi)eetively. The .Vstronomica'l papers prepared for use of the .\iueriean Ephenieris and Nautical Almanac are sold at cost. Tiie Bureau has no agents for the sale of these publications, and api«lieation should be made to the Bureau of K'luipment. Navy Department, direct. 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No. 2; Reports of War Department, 1899; Enj^ineers, pt. o. (Serial no. 3909. ) Shipment 10 C'heini.stry Bureau (Department of A^rrieulture). Sugar beet, eulture, seed development, manufaeture, and statistics; by H. W. Wiley. 2d revised edition. Sept. 1901. 48 ]>p. 24 il. 8" (Farmers' bulle- tin 52. ) Experiment Stations Oltice (Department of Agriculture). Kejiort of irrigation investigations in California, under direction of El wood Mead, a.ssisted by William E. Smytlie, Marsden Mansmi. J. M. Wilson, Charles D. Marx, Frank Soulc, C. E. (irun.sky, Edward M. Boggs, and James I). Schuvler. 1901. 411 pp. 21 ]A. 8 maps, 4" (lUiiletin 100.) Forestrv Bureau (Department of Agriculture). Notes on red ce, (i-IIernette, iii ; 11 t 1051 j.p. large S" Shipinent 12 (.'oiigress. .ititli Congress, 2d session, nouse documents, v. 'i. No. 2; KeportS(jf War Deiiartment, 1900; Lii'utenant-general, |it. 2, Depart- ment of llabana. Division of rhilii»|tines. (Serial no. 4(I7:'.. ) Shipment J.S Congress. 5()th Congress, 1st session. House . Nos. 073-742, except 078, «)92, 099. 708, 710, 713-741; I'eacii li'af curl; P>x ports declared, 1899; miscellaneous. (Serial no. 4000. ) 531 532 Decemhek, 1901 Sliipineid 14 Con>;re.«.s. ofHli Con}rrt't-!J, 1st .soj^sion. Iloust' documents, v. WW, \A. 1. No. 732; Smitlisonian Institution, origin and history, 1835-99, v. 1. (Serial no. 4010, v. 1.) Shijiineiif 15 Congress. 56th Congress, 1st session. House documents, v. 28. No. 5; Reports of Department of Interior, 1899; (Jeological Survey, 20th report, pt. (> contimicil, Mineral Resources, 1898. (Serial no. 3925.) Shqnui'nt 16 Animal Imhistry Bureau (Department of Agriculture). Treatment for roundworms in sheep, goats, and cattle. [July 24, 1901.] 8 jip. 8" (Circular 35.) Trichinosis in Germany. 1901. 211 pp. 8" (Bulletin 30.) Botany Division (Department of Agriculture). Seed coats of certain species of genus bra-ssica; 1)V A. J. Pieters and Vera K. 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[Dec. 1901.] 3 pp. S" Animal Industry Bureau (Departnu-ut of Agricultin-e). Relation of bovine tuberculosis to puMic health; bv D. H.Salmon. 1901. 3(5 pp. S" (Bulletin 33.) Ardiitect, Supervising (Treasury Department), .\nuual report, 1901. 132 i)p. 12 pi. 8" Chemi.xtry Bureau (Department of Agriculture). Inlhience of environ- ment upon composition of sugar beet; bv Harvev W. Wiley. 1901. 32 pp. 3 il. 8" (Bulletin 64.) Congress. o6th Congre.«s, 1st session. House documents, v. 5. No. 2; Reports of War Department, 1899; Major-general commanding Army, pt. 2, Department of the Pacific. (Serial no. 3902.) Kxperiment Stations Ollice (Department of Agriculture). Experiment Station Record, v. 13, no. 3. 1901. ix -f 201-300 pp. 2 il. 8" List of publications of office on irrigation. [1901.] 5 pj). 8" Pul)lic Road 'Ini|uiries Office (Department of Agriculture). Proceedings of International Ciood Roads Congre.^s, Buffal.enH'nts, .\mer., in Germany 64,2l.s A!ii. rii all. in Ku.ssia 251,322 ' • I - ' ■ • ' . iirs, in Leipsic 251 \. M.u I.., . ,-,ition 288,389,446.4.5;^ Vi-rodromi'. I^angley 4.53 Vvronautics 4.53 ves, and Delegates in Congres,s are printed catalogues for the year .^ee jianigraph on Page Afono Harb{>r 249 Africa 453 American trade in 389 central, sugar 218 central, telegraph system 290 French, rubber in. .'. 390 (iermau east 217,:i.57.446 importation of liquor 13,162,273 ligiils 380,443 railroads 320 rejiorts of consuls in 290 .>iouth. affairs in 320,390 south. agriculture and livestock... 479 south, .\merican corn in 321, 419 .sout h , cement for 2.NS south, diptcra 424 south, horses, demand for 389,479 south, mahogany in 3.58 sf>utli.nu'at in .". 66,322,419 south, military operations in 395 south, |>etroleum in 322,419 south, rights of R. K. brown 162 south, shingles 322 south, shoes and boots 322 south. supplies from U.S... 132,166,216 south, trade 66, 165,*s9. 446 steamshiii lines 65, 67 tunnel to Eurtjpe 165 west 3.57 west, cotton 251 , 288, 359, 479 west, trade 418 woandsn. food plant 322.390 .Xgamenticns. I'.,".;, monitor 'lOl Agave. American 418 .^gnew, .Martha 5 .\gobe River, chart 512 Agricultural chemist rv .503 Agric. ( 'hemists, Assoc, of '208, 27S, AM Agric. colleges. .54. 1.53,241,276,:".44.379,.V\5 Agnc. Colleges, As.80 Agricultural experiment stations — 241, 276,278,311,344,379 Hungarv 380 Porto Rico 52,208 I ■ report, isyy 238 rejKirt, 1900, to print 145,273 to reprint bulletin on 93 tobacco cidtivalion 275 I Agricultural exposition, Nantes .. 3.s9, 446 I Prague 251 Agricullunil lalxir .529 Agricultural machinery 357 Germany 479 international exposition of 389 Netherlands, demund for 389 prices of 312 Rus.sia 251,323 535 536 Index, lijOl Page AKriculture 503 A Ills k H Ui, -JaM , 24 1 , 273 ArKi'iitinu, exports 287 BeriKiiet 174 CuliforniH 469 ("hiim 164,290 effect of hot waves on 276, 'isi Fnince. orKani/utions in 251 (Jermaiiv, iirodiK'ts 217,290 Hawaii ". 144,241,274 hearings on 83, 399 imports, sources of 383 indexing literature of 344 internat. exliibition at Prague 251 njethods of teaching 3-14 Pacific Coast region _, 412 Philippine Islands 391 Porto Kieo 52, 145, 208, 274 products, distribution of 179, 3S3 products, trade in foreign coun- tries 148,150,208,276,279 products, marketing of 242 products, prices 276 relation of birds to 51, 379, 436 relation of plant physiology to 345 rci")rt on ". 529 south Africa 479 teaching of 52, 149, 344 university extension in 344, 381 Uruguay ". 64 see aho Census Oflice. Agriculture and Forestry Com. 13,114,274 Agriculture Committee 29, 274, 275 Agriculture Department. 50. 148, 206, 237. 239, 276, 311. 343, 378, 410, 43ti, ItW, 503 nppropriation.s 29. 148, 189 caption of bulletins 4(i9 expenditures, 1,S99 238 laboratin-ies for 129 organization of 469 l)ublicat ions of .52, 1,51 , 209. 242. 27f;, 279, 312, 346, 382, 437, 469, .504 Yearbook. 1899 342 Agromyza simplex Loew 344 . Agrostology Division 50. ■ 148, 20li, 239. 277, 311 , 345, 381, 411 Ahlstedt, Oswald 37 Ainsworth, Harry H 44 Air. atmospheric, ionisation of 312 li.|uid 217 .Air compres.sors 319, 3.55 Air-ships 297, 453 Air torpedo 217,290 .\ ka Passage 60 Alubiima. chart 392 iiiaiuifactures .506 plant life of 345 p<)I)uhition 347 post route map 62 rivernnd harbor improvement. 483,484 slag cement 471 Alal)ama lii ver, bridge 133, 189 Alada. .Manatee, etc.. R. K. Co ... 105,133 Alaska, agric. investigations, 191X). 241,273 agriculture 238, 3X4 armv oHieers 17,4.5 chart 392, 420 copper 282 courtsof United States 140,213,217 delegate from, to House 146 education .5,5, 113. 153 explorations, 18(19-99 17, 205 explorations, 1.S98 238 geouM-aphic names 281 , 472 geology 172 governor's report, 1900 241 laws relating tf) 205 lighthouse 15 mails for 417 maps 62, !5 1, 2.54 Page Alaska, marshals and deputy mar- shals in 414 mining laws 12 population 210, 347 receipts from duties 147, 199 reindeer 55,153,281,342 relief of natives 152 roads and bridges 78 rou'te from Cook Inlet to Yukon... 327 salmon fisheries 167, 2.57 schoijl moneys 29, 146, 189 steamboats to Vancouver 165.253 telegraph lines 78 tin 349 to print reports on .56, 144,145 transportation of destitute citizens 17,73 Ala.ska ConniuTcial Comi>any 78 Alaska. Dei)artment of 171 Albany, N. Y., toitographic sheet 156 Albatross, Fish Commission steamer.. 490 Albemarle .Sound 75 Albuiiuerque. X. Mex 93. 273 Alcohol, as fuel 2K8, 359 French tax 163,252 in relation to i)hysiology 439 Alcohol-consuming apparatus 517 Alcoholic Liqtior Traffic Committee .. 129 Alcoholic liquors, sec Liquors. Alcoholism, Vienna congress 217 Alcvonaria 528 Alder, Emilv 21, 94 Aldrieh, Bettie A 80 Aldrich, ,1. E 526 .'Vldrich, James A 526 Aldrich. .loseph A 526 Aldrich , Xfhon W 202 Aleutian Islands, chart 254 .Vlexanilria, .Vmer. coal hoisterat. 389,446 railway to .Shanghai 320, 41H Alexandria, Va.. Wash. Monument 131 Alexandrovski Roadstead, chart 415 Alfalfa 50,208.411 Algse 490 Algiers, American coal 66 Algodones grant. Ariz 5 Aliens, inspection in Canada 480 Alikchi.Ind. T., topographic sheet 350 Alkali soils 280,282 Alleghenv Kiver 487 Allen, Caroline X .- 23 Allen,. lohn D 20,94 Allen, Marv B 21. 94 Allen. W illiani 127, 189 Atlen.WiUinm V 14,18.114,119 Alleys, D.C 7, 31, 275 Allin, Erskine S 14 AlUsoii. William B 13, 114 Allphin.Luke P 25.94 Almonds 357,418,479 in Malaga 251 Spanish crop 320, 31K) Almshouse, D. C 32 Alston, Edward H 175 .\lul)i.iit .\nchai'age 317 Aluminum, hydrosilicate of 389 production' 155, 348, 471 Aluuluii .\nchorage 249 Alviso, Cal.. harbor improvement 484 Amazon River 21 1 America, xee North America— South America. America Bay 354 American Ki)hemeris and Nautical Almanac. 1900 205 1902 513 1904 249 American Historical As.sociation ...81,455 report. 1899, v. 1 342 report. 1S99. v. 2 378 .\merican Institute of Architects 309 January — December ■)37 Page Amer. Institnti' of Mining Engiiu'ers. 418 American National Kcil ('r(>8^i 17M Anierifun Nautical Almanac, liKtl ItiO 190-J -JHi 1901 215 American practi<'al navigator '213 tables from •.'■18 American Republics Bureau.. (>4, Itj;}, 21t!, •.»"K), 2X7, ZM. :lo7, 3.><8, 41.S, 4-|,i, 47S, ."jK; montlilv bulletin, v.ti, nos. 7-12,v. 7. 275 report. 1899 342 American rock cement 155, 471 AiUKU River, chart 512 Amity ( 'anal, duty of water 1.50 Ammonia, in mixed fertilizers 278 Ammutiition. artillery practice 173 for rapid-lire (j;uns! 'iW> for suliealiber tubes 329 hoists 477 New York .\ rsenal 29ti Snrinplield Armorv 174 \Natervliet -Arsenal 259 Amphitrite, gunnery ship 477 Amstertlam, automobiles IGS, 252 conKre.s,>i of criminal anthroiHilogv. 321 electrical works G5, 217, 219 export comiiany in 288 insurance pliysicians 389 parcels-post rates to Hawaii 2.52 Amur River, bark canoes on 2(!0, 201 Anaeostia and I'otomac River R. R... 177 Anacostia road 15, 131 .\n:isthesis. new method for 320 Anaheim, Ciil.. topographic sheet oOt! Anatolia, insuraiu'c 252, 323 .■\nan-unsee .\nchorage, chart 511 Anchors 38(> grapnels for 38(i Anderson, Ed« in S 5 Anderson, Ktta A 128 .\nderson,reter 19,94 Aneityum Island, cliart 5)1 Aneityum. Port, chart 511 Anemomelry 53 Angora goats 51,206,410 Angstriim's pyrhelioineter .504 Animal industry, statistics. 1900.. 27ti,343 see'i/.-'*.-Vninial Industry Bureau. Animal Industrv Bureau." 51.148.2(if., 239, 277 ."^ll, :i43, 37s. 410, 43(i, 4(!8, 503 orders. . 239, 27ti, 313, 378, 410, I3ti, 168, 503 rep< >rt. Is99 378 Animal parasite-: 206,207,240,311 Animals, extinct 4.53 farm, feeding of 468 imports of, for exhibition 321 motion in 298 Philiripincs, debarred from U.S. .503,.518 Annapolis, Mil., barracks at 318 see «/.•••« Naval .\cademy. .\nnatam. «, .\neityum island. Annelids, polycha'tons 4.56 Annexation, ('uba .515 Annuals, foreign. Navy Dept. Library. 318 Annuities, .'^iic an-s Antofagasla and Bolivia Ry. Co 357 I 'age Ants 311 Antwerp, ivory. 165,217,2'.t0,321,:5h9,39O,416 proposed electric road to Paris 389 .sjilary of ci.nsnl-geiierul at 515 Aomori .\ncliorage 248 Apache In8.167,221. 254, 292, 324, 361 . 392, 420, 447, 480, .520 decisions as, 1117, 221 , 2fHl, 292, 324, :«)1 , 392, 419, 417, 480. .520 local, conference 220 Apprentices, in Navy 161,316 Appropriations. 67,168,220,273,310,467,618 ai nual use of 843 deliciencv 5, 67, 130, 166, 189, 202, 310, .505, .509, 515. 518 legislative, etc 13, 189 stnidry civil 114,1.30,189 urgent deliciencies 5 see algo bureaus and objects. Approiiriations Committee, House . 29, 130 Senate 13, 114, 202 Approi>riations Committees 273 Apricots, branily from 393 dried, in (Jermanv 217.290 Aqueduct bridge, D.'C 31, 484 Aqueous va))or. pressure of 280 Arachnida 178, 4.56 Arbaugh, Joseph B 42 Arbitrati(Ui 515 Hague convention 388 Arbitration and Conciliation Board, .Mass 179, .529 Arbitration Board, Ohio 400 Arbitnition, Permanent Court of... 63,163 Arboretinn. D. C 237 Architect of Ca]>itol 243, .505 Architect. Supervising 68, 167, 520 Architects, ,\merican Institute of 309 ArHiitecture of public buildings 309 Archives, gee Public records. Arctic fox 4.'>;{ Arctic (Jeean, relief experiition 449 Arctic regions, atmo-phere 470 Ardinore, Ind. T., topograiihic sheet .. 441 Area of States and Territories 1.52,216 Argas americaniis 207, 277 Argentina 64, 163. 216, 2" 0, 287, :«0, 357, SH". J18, 445. 478, 516 barrels 3.57 hints to expert lands. .Vrikawa Bav . . ' !- )38 Index, VJOi Aristitla piirpiireu Niitt 277 Arizoiiu 5(W iiK''i<"'iltiirf 347 a1kiilatii>ii 347 post route map (52 , Sail Francisco Mts. forest reserves. 347 | spiders 178 Arizona Water (Company 94 Arkansas, l)anxite 473 coal 282, 472 edncation in 313 jndicial (iistricls 6 mails for 417 manufaclnres 471 Monnted Infantry, 4th 67 population 347 post route map 62 river improvement 483, 485 tornadoes 53 Arkansas Hot Springs Reservation, «(, Hot Springs, Ark., Res. Arkansas River 32, 75, 94, 133, 483 Armes, George A 142 Armor, for Navy 410 Armored cruisers olO Arms, firing instructions 47t) manual of 422 militia 73, 395 Rock Island Arsenal 173 Springfield Arinorv 174 uncivilized races. ." 13,113,129 Watertown Arsenal 296 \Va ter vliet Arsenal 259 Armstrong, .lohn 141 Armv 94, 1 7 1 , JJ 1 . 25.S, 'jy.-), 32.S, 364, 450, 483, 524 appoinimenls in civil service 14,114 appropriations, 1902 118,141,189,205 Boer, operations of 395 Rritisli, ill north China ii95 British, in >outh Africa 395 cavalry drill regulations 257 claims for pay 254 desert ioii ". 524 discharges 170 employees, list of 505 enlisted men, pav 292 enlistment " 74, 171, "224, 25S, -295, 327, 3(>4. 395, 422, 450, 4K3, 524 French, in north China 395 general sialT, legislative hist. 2tM,273,422 (TcniiMii, in China 395,416 homestead rights for .soldiers 194 how to feed 452 in Cuhaaiid Torto Rico. food.. 410,502 in north China, C(iuii>ment 395 .Japanese, In north China 395 lieutenants, list of 295 manual of* guard duty 257 medical dcpts. in north China 395 ollicers, in .\laska 45 om(;ers, list of 74,170,224,257, 295, 327, 361. 395, 122, 1.50, 4.H3, 505, .521 officers, pay 48, 78, 292 ollicers. President's reccptitdl 524 oftlcers, retired 10.5,118 onlers, general and special 74, 171 , 22 1, 258, 295, 327, 422, 450, 48:i, 521 rat ion tallies 3l>5 recruiting circular 74, 171,224, 422 register, 1900 275 register, 1901 74 Page Army, regulations 328 regulations, 1S95 257 regulations, liKtl 327 RiLvsian, in north China 395 soldier's handb(wk 258 .stations 74, 171, 224, 258, '295, 3'27, 364, 395, 422, 450, 4K5, .524 transport service 73,113 uniforms 423 use of. in aid of civil power 328 veterinary corps 74 War with Spain, medical expen.ses. 147 sec (ilfo Volunteers. Army Temperance A.S.SOC., British 201 Army- worm, fall 411 Arndt, Christian 16 Arnett, Stephen J 5 Aroya, Colo., topographic sheet 283 Arrest of pas.sengers leaving Brazil . . . 389 Arroyo, Colo., .•••fe .Vro.va. Arroyo de San Lorenzo grant 145 Arsenals 329 employees, leave of absence 107 gee also name of arsenal. Art, international e.\hibition at Mu- nich 217 national galleries of 410 Artace punetistriga 344,379 Artesian waters 441 , 507 Artesian wells, Venezuela 320, 390 Articles of Confederation 377 Artificial leather 389 Artificial manures 389 Artillerv, ammunition for practice .. . 173 drill at Fort Wadsworth '258 drill ix'gulations 450 Krui))! material for 225 raiiid-tire field 365,396 Artillerv Otiiee 483 Artillery School, Fort Riley 171 Arvin, Anna 19, 94 Arvin, ,lame.s E 19, 94 Arvin, Tere.sa 19, 94 Asbestos, i)rodneti(m, 1899 349 Asbury Park, N.J. , topographic sheet. 156 Ascension Island 60 Ash analysis '278,503 Asheville. N. C. topograi>hic sheet 441 Ashlcv. Ctah, toiiographic .sheet '283 Ashm'ead, William 135,190 Ashtabula, Ohio : . 488 Asia, central, cotton 3X9, 446 lights 443 reiiorts of consuls in '290 Asiatic Station 477 chart catalogue 38(> Asiatic waters, tvphoons 355,387 Asparagus 52, '243, 344, 379 Aspen. Colo 147,245 Asphaltum, production 349,471 Assay Coiniiiission 363 Assay otlice. Vancouver 357 Assemblages, international 445 A.s.scs.smeiits. I). C 116,131,448,489 special taxes 71 water mains, D. C 15,31,98 Assoc, of Agrie. Chemists '208, '278, 468 AS.SOC. of Agric. Colleges... 51.149,311,344 Astronomy 453 nautical 213 Washington observations 60 Astrophysical Observatory '260 Asuncion, commercial catalogues 164 Atchison, Kaiis., topographic sheet .. 156 Atchison, Topeka and SantJi Ftj Rv 83 Ateii, William L 18,134,190 Athens, (ia., U. S. court 97, 140 Atherine fishes 456 Atlantic coast, fog-signals ;VJ6,394 lights 3'26, 394 tide tables 324 January — Deck.mhkk .3: 1 Atlantic coast pilot 70, 'J"J] , :VJ5 Atlantic Ocean, pilot charts.. tU), l(iO, Jl I. •J4S, ■2S.\ 317. :{.V>. :5S(i. n 5. III. ^7ti. '^\2 Atlantic States. niidilU-. lishcrii's -UK) Atlantic Works. Boston .'lOI Atlases, we Maps ami charts. Atniasphcrc. l.'.i...'(»',t.jrj.j4;i.:Jl'J.4:w.470.r>o-l Atoka, Ind.T., topographic sheet iftii Attorney-General, wr.lustice Dejit. Attorney-lieneral, assistant, for Inilian depredation claims .SS Attoriiey-tieneral.asst., for I'. (». Dept. -177 Attornev.s. patent, list of 158 At\vooiirtnient 392 Auditor for I'ost-Otlice Dept (".9, Uu.JSt) Auditor for State unci other Dcpts. 117, .V20 Auditor for Treasury Di'pt t)9, S(11,.V_>0 Auditor for War Dept (>9, IM. 292, 3111 Augusta, CJa.. Savannah River.. 1.^,33,109 Auffusta, Port, chart 51 1 Auk. tlif,'htle.s.s -124 Aulick. AshelC 26,45,94 Aur Harbor 249 Aurora, schooner 175 Auroral observations 2S0 Austin, Te.\.. dam 57 Australasia, .\merican steel rails 164 copper ore 35S German vs. fnited States trade 165 gold 217, 290 labor laws 22H reiH>rts of consuls in 290 Australia, .\merican bar iron 389,479 cable 65, 218, 389, 479 chart 24S coal . prices of 66 ••Ji.shy" butter 217 freight rates to New York City 66 land-value tax 202 lights 443 steamship lines 390 west, imports of 290 Austria. American competition in. 389,446 American goods %. 217, 290 American looms 252, 323 builders' association 357 canals 321 , 3'.H), 4is coal 66, -251 . 3.'i9 commercial expedition 320. 39il copperore :i58 corals 357 tishery expedition 321 grain futures, dealings in .358 hybrid vines 219 industrial-art exhibitions 164,2.53 insurance against strikes 67 mineral wax 322. 391 patent medicines 3iKl, 446 peat wfK)d 21X. 2*.tl petroleum 65, 219 protection for industries of 320, 3iH) stave trade 67 sugar, export Ixaiiities 68 textile industries 322, 391 utilixation of water power 322.419 Automiilic guns and pistols 77,329,3;W Automobiles, .Amsterdam 163,2,52 British India 322 competition of, in Berlin 6o Europe A57, 418 exposition of, in Brussels 288,3.59 exposition of, in Hungary 389 exposition of. in Leipsie 321,390 fire department 251, 321 lorry for army. Great Britain . . 322.390 sleigh. Germany 217 transportation of 14,33,110,223 trollev for. in (Jermany 290 ^ I'age .\washima Anchorage 2M5 .Vwo Shi ma ;i,S4 ,\woShimii Hakuchi :V>4 Axtell. I'hiletus .M 18,134,190 Aviesworth. William P 18,94 Ayres. Kli 115 Azimuth tables 248 Azores, commercial catalogues 66 exhibition in 251,323 Azov, .Sea of. lights 3K6 Babcoek. Carrie E 94 liahcock: ,/<;« i>h II ' 31 . 131 Babcoek. I'helie E 38 Babcoek iV Wilcox boilers <. 61 Bacillifs, of tnbercniosis 486 Bacillus jiesiis. «r I'higue. bubonic. Bacillus IV phi murium 394 Mac. lor. 1'. I 396 Had Kivcr Reservation 32,104 Badges, fraudulent use of 202 Bagage. Anionic 47, 97 Bagley. Adelaide W 127 Bags. Hinigarv 320 Bagnio. IM . ." 174,476 Bahama Bunks 511 Bahama Islands, iguanoid lizard 82 Bahia. Brazil, financial conditions. 320,390 Baikii, M'illis J 30, 130 littinl. Snmnd T 5, 378 Baker, F. W 94 Baker. Liirien 16, 19, 120 Baker, ( )liva J 20, 94 Bakir. William H 176 Bakeries, regulations in Germany 165 Baking of bread 51 Baking powders 17s Balata rubljer. Venezuela 64 Balclulha. .ship 11.5, 141, 190 Bald >Iou!itain, topographic sheet 246 Baldwin, .lohn D 174 Balingasng .Xncborage 317 Balintang Channel, chart 443 Ball. William H 25,137,190 Ball lightning, at sea 412 Ballistics 170 Balloons, explosives launched from.. 516 nieteorologi<'al 438 Ballot. KCe Voting. Baltic-White Sea canal 163 Baltimore, I>ord. struggle with Jesuits 4.55 Baltimore, Md., custom-house 146,190 federal building 68 harbor 47, 75, 2.54 Loudon Park national cemetery... 44 Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Com- j.aiiy 49,94 Banal rights. Canada 81 Bananas. Haiti 163 meal from 3.57 Banding of trees 345, 381 Bangkok, trams and telephones 479 Bank-notes 130 Banking. Philippines .524 statistics 410 Banking and Currency Committee. 29, 130 Banks. American, in (Jermany 321 Chiapas 445 Costa Rica l'>3 Japan 217 Mexico 288 Xicaragtia 390, 44.5, 479 Porto Rico 216 Rio de Janeiro 165 Salvador 250 savings, in Belgium 289 taxation .521 Sfr (Ugo National banks. Bar Harbor, Me., ordnance property.. 225 Barber. Casper 131, 190 Barcelona, coal 66 electric railroads 165,217 f)4( I Index, 1901 Barct'Ionn, free zone near Uio potatoi'xhlbitiou 21s, 291 Bard, Thomas R 16, 500 Barham. John A 32, 133, 139 Barite, prosition > if lire apparatus. 251, 323, 517 rapid transit to Hamburg 217,32;5 telegraph to Ode.s-sa 218 traliic in gee.se 66 Bermuda grass 239 Bennuda Islands .511 Berries, brand v from 393 Berry, James ]{ 14, 115 Berr'v, Kandall D 527 Betsey, brig 79 Beverages, adulteration of 178, 179 in Paris 358 see also Liquors. Beveridgc, Albert J 116 Bevis, Lucy B 135 Bibliography, of agric. bibliographies. 344 of American fish and fisheries 446 of animal parasites 206, 207 of artoian waters 441,507 ,' of Brazil 250 of cartography 425 of caseous lymphadenitis 206,207 of chemistry 226 of colonization 84 of eomjudsorv insurance 262 of Danish West Indies 300 of economic I'utomology 240 of education in Vermcmt 65,313 of Edward III. King of France 455 of eels, of Japan 398 January — 1 )eci:mmi:u .41 Bibliogmphv.of English history, 1897- 98 81, -145 of English I^illiirdry 81 of full nriiiy-woriii 411 of ferns of Norlli AuiiTira '299 of tiiiclu's -Ihh of tish iiariisites 399, 529 of Fort Stevens Ti' of fossil shells of Coloriido Desert .. 528 of geology of l'liilipi>ines 348,473 of George Bn>\vn Go(Hle 227 of inilustrial ediieiition 2fi2 of insect enemies of violets, etc 278 of irrigitiion in I'nited States 503 of kidney worm of swine 207 of leeches 45C> of lueinaeea 3i>S of mercantile marine subsidies 83 of Mexico 04 of Mis^i.'sippi 82 of mitcring lock-gates 364 of nat. hist.of i^neen Charlotte Is.. 411 of nautilus pompilius 2(12 of Newark system 472, 473 of nonmetrtliic minerals 2t>0,261 of osteology of jumjiing mice 299 of jiarasitic isopod 457 of plants of Dismal Swamj) region . 408 of I'orto Rico 300 of rotatoria of Tniteil States 399 of sectionalism in South Carolina . 455 of spermatogenesis, etc., of xamia . . 504 of stomato|Mxla 457 of stony corals of I'orto Rico 529 of study and teaching of history . . 81 of synaplas 399 of timher trees in Philippine.s 423 of trichinosis in Gernmny 503 of variegated cutworm. .". 411 of Venezuela 251 of weights and measures 203 of worK of steamer Albatross 490 i^r (ih(j Catalogue. Bibliographv Divi.sion 83,300,400,458 Biearbonates 382 Bieia 299 Bicycles, .Vmerican.in England .. 321,390 American, in France 321.418 Germany 165, as9, 479 Leipsic e.xpositif m 321 , 390 Netlierlands 251 , 323 Siam 64,252 Turkey 389,446 Bicyclisls. mechanical work of 344 Bi, 190 Black, Maggie 137 Black, .Mary 26, 95 Black baking asphaltum varnish :i87 Black-ba.ss 332, 399 Black Hills 440,471 laccoliths 472,473 Black Rock.N. Y 75 Black .>^ea, canal to CtLsjiian Sea 288 lights 386 Black Warrior River 95 Blackburn, Thomas 18 Blackleg .378 vaccine 148, 430 Blacksmit h, Stephen 32 Blair, Frank 20,95 Bhtiul. h'ichard P 378 Bleaching of textiles 251.323 Blind, cinematograiili for 217,290 District of Columbia 275 education of 32 reading matter among 10 Bli.ss, Edward I' 49 Bli.ss,.Iolin H 43,95,127 Bli.ss, Nettie L 9.5, 1'22 Bliss air comiire.ssors 318 Block Island Sound, chart 256, 293 Bl(jod injections, Texas fever 207 Blotting paper 251.321.419 Blue Hoi >k .5U5 Blull Shoal, lighthoiLse 518 Boarding-houses, sec Hotels. Boat-arms curtain 1.59 Boat cushions 247, 2S4 Boat->toppiug apparatus 321,390 Boat tarpaulins 247 Boats,ani-lii>rs lor ;J8«> chains for 386 grapnels for S.S6 linen cushion covers for 415 quarantine 449 Bowi del Sierpe. »ce Serpents Mouth. Boden, .lames W 23. 95 Bodurllia, George W 1^4,190 Boers, nnlitary operations 395 Boeruni. John S 136 Bi)(CUcCliitto, I-H 483 Boiler house. Mare Island 280 Puget Sound naval station 287 Boilers, Babcock it Wilcox 61 Baltimore federal building 68 disiucrusialion of 479 marine, fusible i)lugs for 480 New York Navy- Yard 287 .rderconvt*ntii)ii with U.S. 477 roads "and railways 163 tin ". 64 Bolivian Company 388 Boltin, .\le.\ander 18, 95 Bolton, .\lfred 137 Bolwand nuts, dwk 319 Bond-aided railroads 78 Bonded warehoa^es 68, 256, 294, 518 Mexico 389 Bonds, of naval officers 514 taxes on 481 Bonds of United States ... 292,325,362,521 see «/.-■') Loans and Currency Div. Bonne Ba v, chart 512 Bonnet, H. D 45 Bo< )k clot li 238 Bookkeepinsranil Warrants Div. 69.167,221, 2.=>4, •_".»•-'. :i24, 361. 392, 420. 447, 4K0, 520 Books, co).vnKhted 84, 179, 228, 2(ij, 300. 333. 367, 400, 425, 458, 491, 530 folding room. House 500 Boothbay, Me., topographic sheet 246 Boots and shoes, see Shoes and boots. Booz. Oscar L 141 Borchseniiis. George V 520 Boreimi, Vincent 45, 142 Borings, steel 452 Borneo, Chinese settlement 358 Boston, Ma.ss., fi.sherv products 227. 299, 332,366, 399, 425, 456, 490, 529 harbor 172, 2-54, 293 life-saving station 134 post-oflice 68 revenue cutter for 15, 33, 108 Boston Navy-Yard, see Charlestown. Botanv, I'hiiippine Islands 391 Botan v Division 51, 149, 207, 240, 277, 311 , 345, 382, 411, 437, 468, 503 Bottles, floating, drift of 318 Ireland 66 Boulder Mot Si)nngs, Mont 282,472 Bouldiiig.cicorgc T 26,95 Boundaries, Brazil and Fr. Guiana 64 disputes 377 Mexico and United States 147 Tennessee and Virginia 117, 140, 190 to terri torial acquisitions 347 Bounty, iron, Canacia 252 naval 67 pig lead, Canada 322 sugar, Austria 68 sugar, Belgium 167 sugar, Brussels conference 202 sugar, foreign 67 sugar, Netherlands 221 sugar, Russia 167 Bouslough. William H. H 40, 125, 190 Boutell, Htiiri/ « 30, 32, 130 Boutrlk, f hades A 6 Bovine tuberculosis 468 Bowen,C. K ,518 Bowen, (ieorge K 142 Bowling, ,Iocl 273 Bowman act claims, see Ct. of Claims. Boxers, indemnity because of uprising. .515 Boxes, factory, in" Japan 358,419 Boys. Knglish schools for 439 enlistment of, in Navy 353,513 Brachiopoda, Cambrian" 299 Brachy lira 456 Bradsha w, .\ lexander 48 Bradslia w. Kliody A 28 Bradshaw .Mountain R. R. Company . 47 Brady. Maggie A 28, 138, 190 Brady. Thomas V 79 Brady, Willis 3(), 123. 190 Pagt Brainerd, Minn 76 Brakes, railway, Belgium 251 Bramly. from apples, etc 393 from figs and cherries 100, 168 Bransford. .lohn F 95 Branson, John L 34 Brassica, si'cd coats of .503 Bravo del Norte River, see Rio Grande. Brazil 64, 163, 216, 250. 2s8, 320, 357, 388, 389, 418, 445, 478. 516 American chee.se 217, 290 American coal in 517 cable .service 251 , 323 commercial travelers 217 consular invoices 64, 218 cottf)n goods 321 financial situation in 446 freight rates 321 German settlement.s 289 hops 321, 390 ice and refrigerators 65, 219 port improvements 64 rubber 164, 218, 320 signals for ports 60 steamship syndicate with U. S 479 sugar trade 517 tariff 163, 290 trade openings 251 Brazos River 75, 225 Bread 51 , 241. 469 Breadstuffs, exports 72, 170, 22:}, 257, 295, 327, 363, 394, 421. 449, 482, .523 German 321, 419 Bredt. Charles .-. . . 45 Breech-loading rifle, 16-inch 259 Breech mechanisms, Krupp 3% Breeders' associations, list of 50 Breediusr. Ill horses 388 Brcedlove.Marv F 38 Breen.John 131 Bremerton, Wash., naval station, see Puget Sound naval station. Brennan. Patrick 40,95,121 Brenneckes Shoals "77, 273, 487 Brent, D. G 509 Breslau. technical high school 218 Brick, Abraham L 146 Bricks, making of, in Formosa 251, 32:5 Bridges, Sarah F 20,138,190 Bridges 484 Alaska 78 built underact of Congress. 222,226,297 large masonry spans for 217 navigable waters, laws for 225 railroad, in Kus,sia 322 St. Petersburg 390 trestle. Portsmouth Navy-Yard 61 see al^o names of rivers bridged. Bridgman, Charles R 127 Bridgniati, Sampson D 45, 95, 127 Briggciuan. Nicliolas 6 Briggs, David 19, 95 Bright wood Kailwav 177 Brill, Cornwell M . ." 6 Brinckerhoff, Rosalia T 6 Bri<|uettes. Germany 358, 479 Briscoe, Samuel 41 Brisett, .\mbrose 21, 95 Bristc >1, Eng. , egg trade 207 Prist. .1, Tenn. and Va 117, 140, 190 British, .<(>' (!reat Britain. British Columbia, coast of 443 lights .169 mineral production 359 mining 65, 164, 253, 289 new crui.sers 65 new smelter 2.52, 3'>2 nursery stock 252, 323 railroads 65, 163, 218, 321, 390 salmon industry 252,360 January — 1 )i:cemher 543 I'ngt- British Columbia, shingles 164,253 striki's :iyo British (iiiiana.kiiolin 358,419 risi )iir(es (if 2S8, 3.i9 British Homluras, mail contract .. 217,290 British India. cn Bnx'kftt. Michael S ft5, 125 Broki'rs.sjK-cial taxes of 256 Jiroin well. Jw»b H 142 Bronze, Germany 321, 357, 419 Brook-trtmt 332 Brooklyn, N. Y., prison -ship martyrs.. 117 Brooklyn Ferry Co 190 Br. >oks, Elizabeth 6 Brooks, Henry C 22, 95 Brooms 161 , 3><7 BroMus. Harriott 29 BroUKhton, Catherine 25, 95 Broiifrhton, Port, chart 444 Brown, Alnieda 20, 95 Brown. Gorton 18, 95 Brown, Henry H 36,95,122 Brown, J . C 176 Brown , James 35, 49, 95 Brown. .lohn C, alias 141,201 Brown.. losephine 6 Brown, Mary A 43,95,125 Brown, R.E.L 162 Brown segmental tube wire gun 329 Browne, Louise W. K 21, 137, 190 Browning, .\lexaniler \\ 34, 190 Broinilow. Walter P 44,141 Brule Ke.seryation, Lower 129 Bruner,Jes.«ie A 20,137,190 Brunette, I'eter 40, 96, 127 Brunswick, Ga 47,225 chart 448 Bruns\vick Ki ver 75, 273 Bru.sh, Anna U 37 Brushes 61, 161 Brussels, electrical progress 165 exposition of automobiles 288, 359 sugar l)Ounties. conference 202 Bryson, Lucy B 19, % Bubonic plague 266, 294 Buck. Albert 26,96 Buehler. Caroline 23, 96 Buenos Ay res and Rosario Railway Co. 445 Buffalo, N. Y., custom-house 166 exposition, .«« l'an-.A.mer. Expos. harbor 75 Internal. G(X)d Ro»ids Congre-ss 504 ma I IS 246, 364 Buffalo moths 240 Buffum, Francis H 43, 96 Bughman, Elizabeth 20,138,191 ; Buichya River. chart 512 Builders' as.vociation. Austria 3.57 | Building and loan Hs.sociations 228 I Buildintf and Loan Co. of Mexico City. 320 Building stone, artificial 217 [ Buildings, farm 242 i public, ><'Fublic buildings. Bulgaria, oil of roses 358 I hull. }forts '206 "fishv," in .\iistralia 217 in Finland '288 making of, on farm '277 Iiacking of 321 process for preserving "288 renovated, tests for 311 Russia 251 Siberian 321 , 390 water in 411 Butterin. see Oleomargarin. Buttermilk Channel 172,486 But tons. ( hina 517 Buzzards Bay, chart 393 list of lights 3'20 Cabbage bug '207 Cabbell, Ermine D 6 Cable Bay, chart 511 Cables 476 Australia 65, '218, 389, 479 Brazil 251, 323 British Pacific 321,390 Canary Islands 65 German-Dutch, to the East 163, '252 Great Britain and Genuany '288 Madeira Islands '2!^ Pacific 377 .service at Chefoi i 357 to Hongkong 389, 479 to Tampico 357 Cables, for ships 317 Cabonici i Bay, chart 512 Cache Creek' 316, 469 Cache la Poudre Valley 208 Cache River 486 Cacomitl cat 456 Cadets, Military .\cademy, register... 450 naval '. 159,510 naval, mental examination of 476 Cadiz, salt 479 Cagayan .Anchorage 317 Cagavan ."^ulu 63.'248 Calamovilfa 311 Calcium carbide, Germany 65, '218 Calcium carlxiiiate 382 Calcutta, electrical goods 165 hotels 251,323 museum of American goods ... 357, 419 Cnl'ierhmil, William A 34, 134 OU'lwcll. Ben F 47, .501 Cahl well, William B 38,96 Calendar of House, 56th Congress. '203, '204 Calhoun, Frederick 175 544 Index, 1901 I'age Calhoun, Sandy 175 Calhoun Countv, Tex., bridge 133,1% Calico buck ...'. -'07 California, apriciiltural situation WJ tattle 37.S dair>- industry 206 fisheries of 299 flightless auk 424 fruit 2.H9,ai9,o(>l irrigation 150. 409 lalxir laws 458 litbor statistics 400 loan associations 228 mails for 162, 417 maps 62, 154, 255, 287, 384, 392, 420 Navy insjine 18, 60 population 347 jiriniitivc man in 298 river and harbor improvement 484 solar moti ir 216 State bonds 113 • tide-pool fishes 399 timber on inildic hinds 196,245 Torros KostTvation 5C>8 California l)ol)ris Commission 488 California, Department of 171. 4>3 California State Fair, cattle 378 Calli) .\ncliorage, chart 511 Calumet Harbor 365 Calumet Lake, tonographic sheet 211 Calumet I'ierheaa 33 Calumet River 48-5 Calvin, Mary J 6 Calvo, Joaquin B 478 Caniagon Road, chart 415 Camas Prairie, topographic sheet 283 Cambrian brachiopoda 299 Cambridge. Md.. harbor 14, 33, 101 Cambridge, X. Y., topographic sheet .. 441 Camden, N. J., topographic sheet 350 Camden coal fields. Ark 282, 472 Campbell. Charles H 204 Campbell. James F 39 Campbell. James M 18,96 Campbell, John W 39 Campbell. Joseph M 32 Canada, aliens landed in 480 American shoes 1G4.2.?3 banal rights, French regime 81 British trade 165 cement in 321, 390 copper ore 358 corundum deposits 389, 446 dam across St. Lawrence River 74 education 153 electric railroads 164 fisheries 217, 290 forestry 164, 2.53 free homesteads 251 , 323 gas 217, 290 iron and steel 217, 252, 323 irrigation laws 150 lights and fog-signals 294 live stock for exhibition purposes . 410 lottery 217 lumber 219 marine insurance 163, 252 new grain route 165 nickel industries t>5,219 northwest Territories 163, 2,52 packages to and from U. S 2,54 petroleum 289, 360 l>ig lead 322 poultry in England 164, 253 preservation of wood 359 railroads 251, 288, 323, 3,59 steamboats tf> France 322 tariff 217 trade, German 65, 164, 2.52 unexplored regions 288, 3.59 Page Canada, waterwa vs of 252, 323 Canada thistle 311 Canaday, John W 36, 191 Canadian River. topographic sheet ... 156 Canals. Austria 321 , 3.57, 390, 418 Canada 2.52, 323 for irrigation 212 German 164, 165, 357 interoceanic 16, 113,116,220,377, .50r Isthmian route 478 ( )ntario ,^58 j>ropo.>-ed, in .South America 320 jiublic lands 347 Russia 359,419 see also Deep Waterways Board — names of canals. Canary Islands, charters of vessels for. 288 coal 66 electric railroads 2.51, 323 frame houses 251 imports of 3.57, 419 local cables 65 tariff 217, 290 Canceling of revenue stamps. 294,326,362 Candles 284, 289 Cane-sugar, see. Sugar. Canfield, Justus 41 Cankerworms, on trees 345, 381 Canned goods, Mexico 217, 290 Canned meat. Germany 164. 2.53, 289 Cannon, James, alias 41 Cannon. Joseph (t 130 Cannon, William J 41,96 Cannon, carriages for 489 for frost 289, 359 for .storms 65, 16.5, 219, 280, 517 smokeless powder for 225, 396, 4.52 Canoes, of the Kutenai and .\mur. 260, 261 Canon Citv, Colo., see Canvon. Cans ". " 387 Canteens. Army 113, 201 , 224 Canton. S. Dak., topographic sheet 157 Canty. John 126 Canyon, Colo., topographic sheet 56 Cape, see name of cape. Cape Colony. American trade in 357 copper ore 358 Cape Fear River 76 Capital and labor . . 83, 227, 261, 300, 399, 457 Capiti\l Traction Company 80 Capitol, history of ". 237, 275 rules for Senate wing 341 Capitol, .\rchitect of 243, 505 Capitulations, Turkish 455 Capron, Adin B 44, 130, 141 Caracas. Venezuela 217, 320, 3.58 Carbee, John F 43, 123, 191 Carbon bisulphide 436 Carbonates 382 Cardiff, electric railroad 164, 290 Cardinal fishes 456 Cards, printed, for catalogues 490 Carduus arvensis L. Robs 311 Caribbean Sea 611 Caribe, Venezuela 357 Carlsbail. hygienic exposition 321 Carnduff, Frank F %, 128 Carney, Andrew 45 Carolina Northern Railroad Co 104 Carpenter, W. S 30 Carfienters. Navy .509 Carpet beetle . .". 240 Carpets, foreign, in Turkey 65, 218 renovator for ' 66 trade in ( )riental 321 Carquines Strait, see Karquines. Carr. I'innie L % Carr, Spencer E 262 Carrabelle, Fla 75 Carrara marble 65, 219 January — Deckmbek 545 Carriages, XetluTlniuls 321 Carroll, George, alias i:;8 Carroll, John 45 Carrollton, Ky., post-ottiee lO" Carson-Sewiiian College 11-1, 'Hil Carter, Fidelio S % CarU r, Thnmas H 13, H, 17, 29, 118 Carter, Wilson E 35.90 Cartersville, (irt., topographic sheet... 245 Cartilage. Mo., topographic sheet 315 Carthage. Teiiii.. briclge 133, 192 Cartography, bibliography 425 HC also Nlaps and charts. Cartri<. Monitor .tOI Case, Frank B 18, 119, 191 Caseous lymphadenitis 2tX), 207 Cases ....". 387 Caspian Sea. canal to Black Sea 288 Cass. Alfred C 97 Cassville. N. J., topographic sheet 1.56 Castile soap 387 Castor oil. soda soap of 476 Castries Bay 248 Casualties, "railroads, nee Accidents. Catalase 209 Catalogue, of charts for Asiatic Stations 386 of copyrights 84, 179, 228, 202. 3U0. :m. 3fi7. 4tHI. 425. 4.58, 491, .530 of HydrographicOtlice jpiililications 59 of Justice Department library 58 of lake suryey charts ". 295 of library of Govt. Printing Oftice. . 366 of Navy bept. exhibit at Pan-Anier. 414 of public documents 83, 179, 227. 261, 299, 366, 425, 457, 529 of public docs., of 1st 14 Congresses. 309 of publications of Geolog. Survey.. 348 of Senate library ". .. 467 of Surgeon-General's library 488 Catalogue cards, printed 490 Catalogues, couimercial. Asuncion 164 commercial . .Vzores 66 Catarman .\nchorage 317 Cate, Nancy 136 Catholic. Roman, see Roman Catholic. Cats, cacomitl 456 Catskill. r. S. S 442 Cattle. California 378 Canadian, importation of 410 Colombian e.\i>ort dues 288 dairy .... 51 , 20^, 240, 276, 277, 344, 379, 380 exports from Venezuela 418 foods for 278 for beef 277 grazing steers 208 hides, disinfection of 360 Mexico 217,290,388 ranges in the Southwest 381 roundworms 378 Texas fever 207, 240 transp. .rtation of . . . 239, 276, 343, 436, 468 tuberculin test 436 Cattle-tick 207 Caucasus, cultivation of tea 290 Causey, Elizabeth l'2:j, 191 Cavalry, drill regulations 257 Cavalr\- and Light Artillery School, Fort Rilev 171 Cavalry forge 396 Cavalry School. Fort Leavenworth 171 Cave dwellers 445 Ca vender. Lucinda W 120 Caves, ice 243,438 prehistoric 47 Cavite. P. I., denguis at 476 naval station 514 Cavite Province 3% Cawlev, Morris F 49 Page Cayemites Bay. chart 443 Cavo .\nchorage, we Callo Anchorage. Cazin. F. M. F 119 Tea ri\ wax 478 Cebn, 1'. I., .\nicr. civil government 274 coal .525 sanitary reiKtrt 476 Cedar, red 469 Celery 411 Cel lar. Fninccs .M 6 Celluloiil, France 2.88 Cement 155,280,321,390 American rock 349 for .south .\frica 288 hydraulic 395 in Uitin .\merica 320 Peru 357 Portland 349, 479 production 471 trade in .-Vrgentina 445 Cemeteries, national, see names of in- dividual cemeteries. Census, 1900 29, 96, 281 historv of 145, 273, 377 Porto Rico 77, 174 Census bulletins, see Census Oflice. Census Committee, House 29, 130 Senate 14 Census Otlice 55. 1.52, 210, 243, 244. 281 . 313, 347, 384, 413, 4;iS, 471. nOt; leave of absence 29, 96 Centennial of Louisiana Purcha.se. Si)ecial Committee on 130 Central .\merica. cement in 321 Germans in 217.2.51 , 289, 290 treaties 517 seealso American Republics Bureau. Central Dispcn.sary, D. C 81 Central I'acitic Railroad Company 221 Central Rail mud of New Jersey 83 Cenuiiics, c.\i>orters of 60 Cereals, .«(< Grain. Ccvlon,gni].hite 217,290 Chain hooks 284,386 Chain shackles, iron pins for 354 Chains, for boats 386 Chalfant. James T 123 Chanibcrtain, Annie 123, 191 C;humlpcrlain, Frederick S 26 Chambers of commerce, foreign 479 Chamouni. electric ry. to Geneva. 2.51,323 Champlain. Lake, beacons, etc 393 improvement of 485 Chandlar River 281, 473 Chandler, Lvnian W 41 Chandler, William C 96,127 Chafidkr. William E 202 Chunler, William A 141 Chapin, Virginius P 114 Chapman, N.. Marietta 38,96,123 Chapman, William H 26, 126 Charci la 1 251 , S23 Charitable work, in United States 389 Charities Board, I). C 15 Charleroi, etc.. Bridge Company. . 13:1, 197 Charleston. S. ('.. chart 255.420 exposition, see South Carolina In- terstate and West Indian Expos. niiviil station .59, 118, 247 ( harlestoii, W. Va ;i85 Charlestown Navy-Yd. 101,215,286,319,355 diphtheria at 476 Charlie, barge 47 Charlottesville. Va., public building.. 129 Charters, national banks 29 Charts, nee Maps and chartii. Cha.se, revenue cutter 115, 167 Chattahoochee and (iulf R. K. Co 32,96 ChattanrM.ga,Tenn.,battle(ield of. 144,273 relief of, Oct.. 18(.3 295 546 Index, 1901 Page Chaves, Antonio 145 Chayote 437 Checks, unindorsed pension 292 Cheese, American, in Brazil 217, 290 filled 207 Chefoo, cal)le service 357 Chelan, Wash., topographic sheet 315 Chelly, Canyon i\l\ topog. sheet 314 Chemical laboratory, Sandy Hook 173 Chemical preparations, Hungary 390 Chemistry 453 bibliography of 226 of foods 52 Chemistry Bureau (formerly Chem- istrV Division ) 51, 149, 207. 240, 277, 311, 343, 379, 411, 4GS, 503 Chemists, Agric, Assoc, of 208,278,468 Chcnowetli, Cora 39, 96 Cherokee Indians 132, 189, 191 Cherries, brandy from 100, 168, 393 Chesapeake and Delaware Canal 146 Chesapeake Bay 146, 487 Chestertown, Md., topographic .sheet. . 350 Chestnuts, cultivation in France... 65,218 Chetlain, Augustus L 40, 96, 126 Chetumal, free imports at 418 Chiapas 445 Chicago, 111., anchorage of vessels 363 international live stock expos, at. . 410 labor disputes of liiOO 332 maps 245, 365 marine hospital 68 navigation to Mississippi River 76 post-oflfice 68 through shipments to 321 Chicago, Siou.x Falls and Pacific Ry . 33, 106 Chicago River 485 atlas 467 Chickamauga.Ga., battlefield of .. 144,273 Chickamauga and Chattanooga Na- tional Park 145,273 Chickamauga and Chattanooga Na- tional Park Commission 73 Chickasaw Indians 152, 154, 507 Chickens, sife Poultrv. Chicle gum, Mexico 389, 446 Children, deaf 501 District of Columbia. 32,80,115,192,489 education 275 pensions 36 Childs, Frances E 6 Childs, James U /> Chile 64, 161, 216, 250, 288, 320, 357, 388, 418, 445, 516 American railway material 218 copper ore 358 foreign commerce of 321 money order convention with U.S. 387 reception of minister at Mexico ... 418 trade in 1900 389 treaty with Nicaragua 288, 359 wine 480 Chimneys, Mare Island 286 San .Inan naval station 319 China, agric. and A mer. machinery. 164,290 American fruit 66 American trade 321,358,390,446,479 butter 66 claims of American citizens 515 commerce 288, 390 customs duties ■. 251, 323, 517 effect of war on Amer. trade . . . 217, 290 execution of officials 216 flour 1()4, 253 folklore 453 foreign gooils in 517 German forces, transportation 416 grain iransjiort lax 617 handkerchiefs, towels, and buttons. 517 hog bristles 217, 290 Page China, hostilities in 476 military operations in 224, 237, 395 natives in Borneo 358 natives in Hawaii 168 natives in Philippines 81 natives in U. S 32, 44, 166, 393, 471 new port 164, 263 north, medical depts. of forces in.. 395 north, troops in 395 open-door policy 12 protection of roads 389, 446 railroads 321 relations with U. S 453 river improvement 479 silk and tea trade 65, 322 " stearin candles 289 tea trade : 391 trade in 1901 389, 446 Chincha 379 Chino, Ariz., topographic sheet 155 Chinook Indians 32 Chippewa and Munsee Reservation .. 55 Chippewa Indians 47, 96, 157, 172 Chippewa reservations, patrols 506 Chirikahwa Indians 57 Chisham, .lames M 30 Chitina River 282,473 Chittenden, Eli F 96 Chittenden, Wm. L 6 Chocolate 288 Choctaw coal field, eastern, Ind. T. 282, 473 Choctaw County, Ala., bridge Ill Choctaw Indians 13, 32, 152, 164 Choctawhatchee River 32, 96, 97, 133 Cholera, hogs 65, 239, 378 Chondrodonta 528 Choptank River 101 Chorography, Philippine Islands 391 Chrissinger,"George 527 Chrissinger, George H. L 527 Christian,. lolin J 175 Christian Indians 55 Christie, Albion M 30 Christie, Luke 30 Chromic iron ore 385 Chromite 385 ("hronographs 444 Chronology, Philippine Islands 391 Chronometers 213 Church historv 81 Churchill, Charles E 23, 273 Cicada, periodical 207 Cider, France 218, 291 Cigar-wrapper leaf 344, 379 Cigarettes, tax on 222 Cigars, manila, in Java 251 tax on 222 tobacco for 242 Cincinnati, Ohio, spirit leveling 69 topographic sheet 57 Cinematograph for blind 217,290 Circuit courts, sec Courts of U. S. Circulars, see Dejit., etc., issuing them. Circulation of currencv 72, 169, 223, 256, 294, 326, 362, 394, 421, 449, 482, 522 Cirripedia 456 Cissna,I.saac N Cities, grouping of jtublic buildingsin. 309 growth in Germany ()5, 219 milk supply 275 soa-coa.st, sanitation 449, 479 statistics 458 Citizens Bridge (Company 133,197 Citizenship, in .Vlaska 146 in Indian Tcrritorv 117, 195 Citrus trees 276, 344 City and Sul)Urban Railway 177 ('ity Council, I). C, journals 528 Cit>' Point life-saving station 134 City Stables and Supply Company 174 January — December 547 Page Ciudiirt Fortirio Diaz 230 Civic Center of Washington, D. C 275 Civil engineers, Navy .il-1 Civil service, employees, list of 505 in Philippines . .". 259, 2% Xaval Aearteniy 476 political assessments .509 Quartermaster's Department 398 storekeeper-gangers 521 veterans in 14, 114 see also Civil Service Commission. Civil Service and Retrenchment Com- mittee 14, 114 Civil Service Comn ... 261, 366, 398, 490, 528 16th report, 1899 275 Civil War, claims of States 501 Mi-ssonri party struggles 4.55 official naval records 147, 160,161,238,318 official records 78, 147, 175, 238, 239, 275, 342 official records, index 4.52,489 Claiborne, Harrv C 67 Claiborne, Thomas. 6, 46 Claim associations 455 Claims, against foreign govts 342,377 against United States 377 allowed 67 Bowman act, findings of Court of Claims 78, 175 Chine.se uprising ,515 Confederate soldiers 118 decisions, 1899-1900 79 Des Jloines River lands 1.52, 2S1 Indian depredations .58, 213, .509 mail-carriers 79, 158, 220 militia of Tennessee 78 pay for .service in Army 2.54 pension, adjudication of 470 private 435, .502 revenue 103 transporting citizens of Alaska 73 War with Spain 200, 224, 342, .501 see also Judgments — names of claimants. Claims Committee, Hou.se 30, 130, 203 Senate 14,114,202 Clams 332, 399 Clancy, Amanda W 37, 97, 125 Claremore, Ind.T., topographic sheet. 350 Clarence, Port 325 Clarion I.sland, snakes 331 Clark, Charles J 126 Clark, David B 127 Clark, Eva 6 Clark, Harrison 141 Clark, Marv 24, 97 Clark, Mary J 1 14 Clark, Thomas 24, 97 Clark, Thomas E 24 Clark, I'riah l.s, 135, 191 Clark, William A 202,205 Clarke, Fannie A 203 Clarke, Frank G 203, 435 Clarke, Katharine W 122 Clarksville, Ind. T., bridge 133 Classilicition, ships' libraries 59 Classilicd service, see Civil service. Claussen, Ch . rles 6 Clav 282 at Paris Exposition, 1900 349 production, 1899 349 products 471 Clayton-Bui wer treaty 199 Clearances, of vessels 327, :J.59 Clearwater River 487 Cleaveland, Burdette N 19, 97 Clerks, Auditor for Po.st-Office Dept... 167 Enrolled Bills Com., House 29 for district attx)rnevs in .\la.ska 140 Page Clerks, Rivers and Harbors Committee 129 session 500 Clerks of V. S. courts 12, 44, 191, 247 Cleveland, Ohio, chart 423 harbor 7.5 marine hospital 68 Cleveland, Tenn., tojiographic sheet . 473 Cliff Dwellers' National Park 47 Clifford, Olivia M 191 Climate 209, 243 Antigua, W. 1 312 Costa Rica . . 209, 243, 2.S0, 383, 438, 470, .504 Harpoot, Turkey 412 Hawaii 383, 412, 438, 470. .504 Idaho 209 Philippine Islands 391 St. Kitts 412 Spokane. Wash .53 Climate and Crop Bulletin .53,209 243, 2.S0, 312, 346, 383, 412, 438, 470, .504 Clinch River 75,97 Cloud, William F 34,97 Cloud Peak, topographic sheet 316 Clouds, international observations 435 shooting cannon at 517 Clove, N.Y.,ti>pograi>hic sheet 441 Clover .seed 51 Cluke, Ann E 6 Coal, American 66, 238, 288. 291 , 321 , 3.5S, 419, 479, 517 American vs. Welsh 2.51, 359 Au.stralia, prices 66 Austria 66.251,3.59 Barcehma 66 Belgium 321, 390 Camden field, .\rkan.sas 282, 472 Canary Islands 66 commerce, 1901 418 Costa Rica 66 discharging machine, Irish demand 164 dtist, use in Germanv 164, 290 Dutch India '. 321 eastern Choctaw lield, Ind.T .. 2.82,473 Europe 217, 290 Formo.sa 66 France 66, 217, 2.51, 321, 323, 390 French State Railwav contracts ... 66 Galicia '. 288 Germany 65, 164, 218, 288, 359 Gibraltar 66 Great Britain, export tax 321,390 Great Britain, for locomotives 65 Hongkong 66 Hungarj- 65, 288, 459 Ireland , demand for 66 Italy 66 Levant, prices 65, 218 Martinique 66 Nova Scotia, strike 65, 218 (Odessa 165 on army transports 365 l*hili]ipines .525 powdered. as fuel 64 production 348,471 Prussia, freight rates 66 public lands, law 1.54 Ru.ssian importation 164 Siberia 321,419 storage of, Charlestown Navy- Yard. 286 storage of, Portsmouth Navy-Yard. 355 Sweden .321 TenerifTe 288 Vancouver, mines in 2.51, 3-59 Yukon region 66 Coal-cutting machinery 251 Coalhoistcr. .\mer.,at .\lexandria. 3.89,446 Coal mines, Belgian, electric pow'erin. 479 Coal-tar 275 Coalgatc. Ind. T 471 Coaling plant. Sangley Point 317 548 Index, 1901 Page Coast and Geodetic Survey. ... 69, 168, 221, 254, 293, 32-1 , 361 , 392, 420, 44.H, 4S1, 520 report, 1899 502 signals of ves-sels 482 Coast defense, appropriations for 114 submarine bouts 13 Coast pilots 324, 361 .\tlantic 70, 221, 325 Cobalt production 282, 349, 472 Cochrane, Aaron V.S 35 Cochrane. S. S. Louisa 79 Cochrane, William 79 Cock. ( ieurge B 125 Cockbuni Sound. chart 443 Cockn II. Francis M 13, 17, 118, 202 Cocoa-iialin 411 Cocoanut butter, Mannheim 164,290 Cocoanuts, in .South America 358, 419 Cod 332 Cod-liver oil, Venezuela 65 Code of law for D. C 309 Codling moth 436 Coffee, Brazil 288, 418 consumption of 445 Costa Rica 64, 163, .3.=)8 European duties 163 France, importation into 164, 253 Haiti 389 Mexico 216 shade in culture of 277 Spain 217, 290 tariff in Hawaii 507 traffic in 163, 388 Coffin, Samuel 80 Coffin, Samuel F 80 Cognac industrv, Malaga 389, 446 Cogswell, Stacy H 121, 136, 191 Cohler,John D 23,97 Coinage 3ii3 Hawaii 119, 147 parity of gold and silver 30, 31, 131 Philippines .Vil silver, Mexico 64, 165 Uruguay, nickel currency 163 Coinage, Weights, and Measures Com- mittee 30, 131, 203 Coins, foreign 72, 257, 363, 421 Coke, briquettes in Germany 358 production 244, 348, 471 Colbat h, (Mara E 6 Colhv, Gilbert F 6 Cold storage. India 164 Coldwcll, Thomas 48 Cole, Charles R 22, 135, 191 Cole. Ge( >rgc O 6 Cole. William 67 Coleoptera 410 Colfax, Cal., geologic atlas 155 CoIIk iiin. Mary A 143, 191 Collectors, deputv, revenue 71 Colleges, agric . .54,153,241,276,344,379,505 Collegiate courses 439 Collier, ,\nnie C 22,97 Collier, W. A 175 Collier, Winifred 175 Colliers, naval, civilian mariners on .. ."iH Collisions, at sea 67 Cologne, commercial school 288,321 Colombia 216, 250. 2H8, 320, 357, 388, 445, 478, 516 boundary with Costa Rica 3.57 connnercial conditions in 479 coral and pearl fisheries 251, 323 export dues 288, 321 , 419 ports 65, 164, 288 railroads 2.52, 3.59 tari ff 251 Colombia, Puerto 318 Colftn bacilhis 72 Colonial policy, Great Britain 455 Page Colonization, bibliography of 84 French military 2.51, 323 problem of 81 .Siberia 67 Color photographv 4.53 Colorado, lalior laws 300 labor statistics 400 mails for 417 manufactures 471 population 347 post route map 62 rp. of revenue comn. on taxation . . . 202 spirit leveling 69 Colorado. Department of the 171,483 Colorado Desert, fossil shells -528 Colorado Fuel and Iron Company .... 97 Colored race.ste Negroes. Colt guns and pistols 77, 329, 423 Columbia, Tenn., topographic .sheet .. 246 Columbia .\rsenal 73 Colinnbia, Department of the 171 Columbia Historical Society 528 Columbia Hospital for Women 527 Columbia Institution for Deaf.. 15,243,439 Columbia Railway 177, 192 Columbia River, chart 255,448,487 dry dock on 58 light-vessel for 169 survey 225 Columbian Commi-ssion, World's. . 144,274 Colville Reservation 47 Comanche Indians, see Kiowa and Co- manche Reservation. Comb building, foundation in 411 Combinations, see Trusts. Comegys, John T 23, 139, 191 Comer, Henry S 37 Commerce, foreign chambers of 479 internal, of C. S 123 Latin .-Vmerica with U. S 64, 320 with foreign nations 377 world's 64, 145, 165, 219, 253, 273, 290 see also Exports— Imports — names of countries and places. Commerceand Finance, MonthlvSum- marv 72, 170, 223, 257, 295. 310, 327, 363, 394, 421, 4.50, 482, 502, 523 advance sheets 72, 169, 223, 2.57, 294, 327, 363, 394, 421 , 449, 4.S2, .523 Commerce and Navigation, 1899 '238 1900 257,363 Commerce Committee 14, 115 Commercial attaches. German. 217,251,3'23 Commercial catalogues 66, 164 Commercial convention , 418 Commercial educH tion 153 Cologne -288, 321 international a.ssociation for 321 Commercial expedition, of Austria ... 320 Commercial metliods. German, in South .\merica 418 Commercial museums, American 478 Caracas 217 Saxon V 165 Scotland 67 Commercial plant introduction... 276,346 Commercial Relations, 1898 .50, 147 1,S99 276. 310 1900 145, 290, 322 Commercial travelers 217, 3.5K, 419 Commis.'iary-gen.. wcSnbsisteuce Dept. Comn. to Five Civilize(l Tribes, see Five Civilized Tribi^s Comn. Commission to Revise ami Codify Crim- inal and Penal Laws .58, 316 Commi.ssioners, court 44, 191 Cimimissious. on homesteail entries. .. 439 Committee on Oriranizatioii. Conduct, and Expenditures of Executive Dei)artments 119 January — December 549 Committee reports, House 29-19. 129-147, 203-205, ftOO, M)\ Senate 12-29. 1 1:}-129, 202, -VtO Committees, Sen., 56th Cong. 2d sess . . 13 Senate, 57th Cong. 1st sess 4t>7 Common schools, in .'^outh 439 Communities. coilinTative, in U. S 400 Comniutiitiiin. lionu'steail settlers. 8,46,245 Marine Hospital .^^eiviee otlieers .522 of rations 175 Como.x. B. C, sec Avigusta, Port. Compaiiia de los Ferroearriles de I'nerto Kieo 517 Comparing watch 317 ('(inipass 444 declination of 2.S1 Conipas,-; card 60,160,285,317 Compass (ilhce 475 Comi>cnsating binnacles 60 Com pet it ion,. Vm.. in Austria-Hungary. 389 Compre.s.s( irs. air 319, 3.55 Compt.oi currency. 60,70,167,168,222,238, 2.5.5, 293, 32.1, 362. 393, 420, 448, 4S1, .521 Comptroller of Treasury 71, 222. 2.5(>. 293, 325, 393, 448, 481 decisions concerning Agaric. Dept .. 311 Conciliation Board, Mass ,529 Concord, Cal.. toiiographic sheet 56 Concurrent resolutions 273, 341 Condon, Frederick A 44 Conduits. D. C 15, 31 Conely,John W 39,97,126 Confederates 118, 136 see also Civil War. Confederation, .\rticles of 377 Conference committees 93, 189 Conferences, international 377 Conger eel 4 57 Congo, see Kongo Free State. Congress 5, 93, 189, 237, 273, 309, 341 , 377, 409, 435, 467, 499 lst-67th, lives of members of 145 public oflicer's re] " )rts to 500 Congress of Indian Kiiucators 474 Congressional Directory 5. 435, 499 Congres-sional documents, bound vol- umes 49, 147, 2a5. 23», 275, 310, 342, 377. 410, 435, 467, .501 imlex 490 of 1st 14 Congres.ses 309, 4:« voi. schedule, 5(ith Cong. 1st se.ss . . . 299 Congressional Library, see Library of Congress. Congressional Record 5, 93, 189, 237, 273, 309, 341, 199 Congressional register, to print 145 Conneaut. Ohio, lighthouse 518 Connecticut, agriculture 438 labor 228, 4.58 manufactures 471 maps 62, 255, 293 population 347 river and harbor improvement 4^4 Connecticut Experiment Station. 344,379 Connecticut Kiver 70 Connell, Arthur 191 Connell. Peter 118 Connelly. Patrick 97, 122 Conner. James P 35, 134 Con ro V.Catherine 12:} Consoiidalcd index 490 Consols, stc Bonds. "Cons|(iracy." meaning of word 140 Constantinoi)le. Amer. expo.sition in.. 165 Constitution. Fort, ordnance property 365 Constitution of Cuba .524 Constitution of United Suites 377, .500 history of 144, 273, 447, 4.><0 Construction \ Repair Bur . 59, 159, 475, 510 Construction Board 510 Constructors, naval 510 Page Consul-general, Antwerp .515 Consular Rei>orts 6ti, 153, 16.5, 218, 2:.2, 290, 322, A59, 390, 41K, 446, 479, 517 V. 61-(>4 310 advance sheets 64,163,217,251, 288, 320, 357, 389, 418, 446, 479, 516 advance sheets, index for 1900 219 binding of 823 special 253,27.5,291 special, v. 17, 18 275 si)ecial, v. 19-21 238 Consuls, German, in Central America. 251 German vs. .\meriean 165 Latin American, in I'. S 163 Paraguayan, fees 388 U.S., appropriations for 32,114, 192 U. S., claims 377 U. S., invoices, Brazil 64, 218 U. S., li.st of 162, 388, 478 U. S., prisoners convicted by 140, 198 Consumption, see Tuberculosis. Contagious aniinal diseases 207 Contest e.i elections 32, 409, 467, 500 digest of, to i)rint 14.5,273 Continental areas, evolution of 298 Continental Fire Insurance Co 97 Contracts, awarded in Mexico 250 for care of seamen 326 Government freight 78 mail to British Hondura.s 217,290 steamship, Nicaragua 165 supplies for Indian service 57,280 Contributions from Nat. Her.. 345,411,468 Contributions to American educa- tional history 55, 313 Conventions, commercial 418 with foreign nations 273, 311 Convict labor 261 Conway Keef , chart 511 Cook Iiilet, explorations 17 Cook Inlet region, natural history of.. 411 Cooke, Edward D 147 Cooking, exhibition at Belgrade 217 of meat 208, 3S0 Cooking stoves, foreign trade 253 Cooley, Franklin 6 Coombs, John C Coombs, Mary V. 34, 97 Coon, David I •lO Coonan, Daniel 191 Cooper, Samuel 80 Cooperative communities, in U. S 400 Coos Ba v 440 chart 392 Coosa Valley, Ala., geology of 56 Copepods, free-swimming 399 Coiiper, Alaska 282, 473 Chile 250 Germany 288, 323, 3.59 Mexico." ." 250 Peru 65, 218. a-W production 348,418,471 reduction of ore 3.58, 419 Tasmanian exports 165 Copper Center, ,\.laska 17 Coi)per River, exploration of 17 report" on. to print 144,273 Copjier River district 435,440 Cojipersulpliate, Grecian demand. 322,419 Irish ikiiiaiKl 65,218 Cojipcrsiiiilirs shop. League Island ... 286 Copra, in South .\merica 358,419 in Straits Settlements 3>>9, 446 Copyright Ollice 84, 179, 228, 2ii2, 3W. 333, 3(17, 4(K). 42.5, 4.58, 491 . .530 Copyrighteil bixiks. importing of 300 Copyrights, international, law 83 SIX iilsii Coi>yright otlice. Coral, ert.s 479 France 251 , 323 Cierman colonies 21S Germany 217 in South, culture of 51 Mexico 357 Netherlands 288, 3.=i9 Paraguay 445 United States 418 Venezuelan duties on 389 see also Kafir-corn. Corn brooms 387 Cornelia, Mt.,Fla 518 Cornell University 344 Corners, public land surveys 244 Corporations, Indian Territory 10b Porto Rico 170 registration of 119, 142 taxes, Michigan 261 taxes in various States 2(51,300 Corps of Engineers, sec Engineer De- partment, -Vrniy. Corunthiin. Canada.' 389,446 United States 440 Costa Rica 163, 216, 250, 288, 320, 357, 388, 41S, 47S, 516 climate .... 209, 243, 280, 383, 4:i8, 470, .504 coal 66 coffee 64, 163, S's Nicaragua Canal lUi tariff 288. 320, 445, 517 Coston, Ella V 128, 143, 191 Cotton 170 American, in Jfadagascar 251 Aniericiiii plants in Togoland 65 central .A.'^ia 389, 14t') crop of 1899-1900 280 exchanges, in United States 276 exports 72, 170, 21 3. 257, 295, 327, 363, 394, 421 , 449, 482, 523 Hungary 321 India 164, 253 industry in (Jermany 164 insects affi'cting 278 niiinuring of •.;79 Russia 288 Turkestan 321 west A frica 251, 28K, 3.59, 479 Cotton-lioll weevil, Mexican 240 Cotton ginning 29,96,210.413 Cotton Kf)ods, Brazil 321 exporters of 06 Germany Ct;, 3.58, 419 Russia :{.58.419 trade in Latin America 320,321,390 ; Cotton seed 208, 279 Cotton-.seed oil, Marseilles 164,253 ] Cotton sheetings, demand fur 446 I Cotton waste 1(51 I Cotton yarn 321 1 Counterfeiting ')!« j Counties, area of, in United States 152 | Court commissioners 44. 191 Page Court-martial orders 58, 159. 213, 247, 284, 316, 353, 385, 442, 475 Court of Claims 78, 175, 526 ajipeals. from, rules for 330 increase of judges 114 Indiiiii dcpredaticms 158,213,509 judgments, appropriations for .. 67,220 treaty ri^lits ( it Choctaws 32 Courtenay, William 49 Courtesies at custom-houses 220 Courts-martial, failure of 191 naval 513 see also Court-martial orders. Courts of in<|uiry, witnes-ses .513 Courts of Philippines 174, 397 Courts of i'orlo Rico 166 Courts of United States. 78, 175, 259, 330, 526 additional judges 140 Alaska 140, 247 Arkansas 6 clerks 12, 44, 191 , 247 courts of appeals 117, 140 decisions, patent cases 58, 1.58, 212, 247, 284, 316. 352, 385, 414, 442, 474. 508 Georgia 97, 140 Illinois 140 Iowa 6 Kentucky 97 Mis.souri 7 Pennsylvania 191 Tennes.see 7 Texas 97, 140, 191 West Virginia 7 see. also .lustice Department. Coven ton . James H 7 Coivherd, William S 131 Cowpeas 239 Cows lor dairying 208, 276 Cox, George W 19, 97 Cox, Rosa 35, 97, 120 Crabs, exports from Russia 3.58 . hermit 82. 331, 457 Cragtr. Edmund 26, 139, 191 Craighill, William E 75 Cram, Oliver H 22, 97, 274 Cram. Orville H.. see Cram, Oliver H. Cramer, Mary L 42, 126. 191 Crappies 332 Crawford, Eliza R 191 Crawford. Jo.seph 21, 97 Cray()n, Martha 132, 192 Creek Indians 1S9, 192, 310 Crenshaw, Julia 28, 143, 192 Crime, cost of, in Massachu-sctts 219 education and 153 legislation concerning 502 Virginia, first code 82 Criminal and Penal Laws. Commis- sion to Revise and Codify 58, 316 Criminal laws, France, etc 447 Criminals, congress for study of 321 extradition of 162,216,250,274 Cri: lolial Colon, >ti'aml)0!it 484 Crittenden, Catharine 527 Crop Bulletin .53.209, 243, 280, 312, ?46, 383, 412, 438. 470, .504 Crop card 55, 15;i, 281 Crop Reporter 151 , 209, 242, 280. 312, 346, 382, 412, 437, 469, 504 Crops, ({ernuinv 288, 3.59 of 1 9tH» 276, 277 yirolitable, for pigs 411 Russia 151 statistics. 1900 343 Uruguay 163 Crosby, Loiiisa A 121 Cross-hairs of range-finders 259 Crotsenburg, Harriet 7 Crow Creek forest reserve 155, 274 Crow IiKliiiii-i 203 January — December 551 I' Crowley, Jaseph B 36, Criiisen*, »re Wur-sliips. Crum, Paul Crusjides, Isl Cuba 216, 2K8, 320, ;«", 409, 4-J5, .JTS uiinexation of civil affairs, rejK)rt on, IHW civil proceiiurc, law of claims against ruitcil .'States commerce . "7,22.'>,29t;.32.s,365,3%,-l51 commission to visit constitution -IKH f(M«l for troops 410 immigration law ol eminent domain liquor traflie live stock exported to nonimmune travel from... 220, 2M p)Ost route map jiostal frauds President's instructions to Peace Commission, 1898 reciprocity with I'liiteil ."States revenues and expenditures 170 rubber service of regular trooi)s in tariflf 171, 224. 327, :i42, 4ol tobacco, duty on 171, trade U. S. officials, accounts of 73, 202 yellow fever Cuba, Military Division of Cuba Relations Committee 202 Cuba. Western, Department of CucumbtTs, Znaini Cueslas..luiin Culberson. Vlinilrx A Cullman. .\la.. topographic sheet Culloiit. S/i'lhi/ M Culture ii\e02 2.50 2.58 13 479 ,291 62 515 163 515 .524 320 295 4H3 2.58 .524 2.57 328 171 515 171 53 163 128 56 117 206 202 7 4H4 192 484 147 192 140 242 3S7 218 130 147 518 163 131 Ui5 Page Customs Division 67. 68, 166, 167, 220, 221 , JIU , 292, 2«t3, 324, 325, :UM. 361 . 391 . 3>.rj, VM. |.|7, IHO. 519. .5'20 Castoms duties, me Tariff— names of articles imiHtrted. Customs inspectors, .\. Y,, compenwi- tion .500 Customs service .500 emolument.s 69, 480 expenseof collection, 1902 67 laws for drawback DH officers .V20 officers' reporUs of transactions •2.5:t Philippines 397 receipt-s, deposit of 147,199 refund of duties, 1900 69 tnivelers. courtesies to 220 Cutworm, variegated 411 (-'uyahoga River, chart 4'23 Cycles, we Bicycles. Cyclonic storms, tropical XNi, 415 Cygnet, sloop 175 (•ylinders, recoil 477 recoil, oil for .V26 Cyprus, commerce of 3.58, 446 Dade, Fort, ordnance i)roperty 'JH*'* Dahomev, railroad in ". 358 trade of '289, 3.VJ Dailev, John '202 Dailv postal bulletin 62.162,215, '250, '287, 319, :««;, 3HH, 417, 445, 478. .515 Dairv cattle. 51. '208,240, '276. '277. :i44,379,:iso Dairy DIvi.sion 51 , 149, '240, 277, 343, 379 Dairy industrv, California '206 cows for 208, '276 in United States 206 see also Dairv Division. Dairy officials, list of .50 Dairy products '^78 at Paris Exposition "276 imitation 13, 113, '274, 435 Dakota. Department of 171 Dakota Soutliern Railroad 134.197 Dallas l':x|.ositi.in ]09.3rti Dalrvmple, ('buries 37 iMih/. MVIiuiu l> 341 Dalzdl, John 49, 146, 205 Damon, Warren '20, 143, 192 l)ams,«fc names of rivers and places. Danford. Lorenzo 378 Daniel. John W 13 Daniels, Susan 7 Dunilson. Lucy E 7 Danish West Indies, see West Indies. Dant/.ic. port dues 323 I )antzler, Alexander D 409 Danville, 111 155 Dan/ii;, see Dant/.ic. Dai>a Channel 60 Danianelle. .\rk., Pres. Church 7,174 D.irling, Flora A 48 Date palm 27ii, 412 Daughertv. As match factories 2s'.' substitute for rubber 'Jsy trade of 52 Denver, Colo., Chamber of Commerce. 83 spirit leveling 69 tojxigrMphic sheet 245 Denzcr, Wis., toiiogmphic sheet 474 Depurtinent stores, Germany 289,359 Departmental orders 59, 159, 213, 442 Dcpcif, Cliauiicaj M 14, 114, 115, 117 Depositaries of public moneys 147, 199 Depositions, naval courts 513 taking outside U. S 530 Depositories, shipments to 85, 181 , 2*29, 263, 301, 333, 369, 401, 427, 459, 493, 531 Deputy collectors, vouchers 71 Dep\ity marshals, in Alaska 414 Dericux, .Jesse B 175 Dcrieux. Peter 175 De Rochblave, Ben 509 Derrick, floating 356 Desemers 455 Desert lands, hearings on "275 laws 154 reservoirs for 129, 139, 146, '203 Desertion, Army 524 Designs, see Ofticial Gazette. De Silva, Lydia J 7 Des Moines, Iowa, military post 174 surveyor of customs 98 Des Moines River lands 152, 281 De Soto, Mo., topographic sheet 441 Desplaines Kivcr 76,211 Dessau, exhibition at 358 Detoning device, France 517 Detroit, Mich., mails for N. Y. State .. "250 Detroit River '258, 443, 451 chart 4'23 Devils Lake Re.servation 132. 195 Devine, Charles S 7 Dew-point, temperature of 53 Dewey, George 386 Dewey Hotel Company 31 Diablo, Mount, topograi>hic sheet '283 Diamonds. New South Wales 389, 446 Dick, Charles 141 Dickerson. Klizabeth 18,98 Dickcv.Jiuncs K 136 Dickinson, Mattie O 22,98 Dili'ercntial grasshoppers 436 Digest, of contested election cases 145 of international law 8 of laws concerning bovine tubercu- losis 239 of laws concerning drugs 500 of laws concerning food ... 178,179,500 of metabolism cxi>erimcnts... 51 of opinions of judge adv. gen 328 of rules of House 500 of State labor bureau rps .. 179,'2'28,300 of State labor laws 179, '2-28, '261 of statistical pubs., foreign. 179, •2'28, 300 of tariff decisions, 1898-1900 3'>5 Digestion 52, 344 Dignon. .Michael 19, 98 Dilasak Ba v. chart 443 DiUimihaiu'. William 1' 15, 93, 115 Dillon, Michael 1'27 Dimalansan. Port of, chart 443 DiiKltci/, yelsoii 147 Dininiiv, Sarah A '23,98 January — December 553 I'agc Dinnnii, Kliznlicth 25,98 Dinosaur. sti'giisuunis Marshi 178 DiplitluTia, at Boston Navv-Yard 47t> Dipli .niaiv 291, 480 Diplomatic list OS, 162, 216, 250, 287, 320, 356, 388, 418, 445, 478, 515 Diplomatic- otticers, claims 377 Di|)lomatic relations, foreign 409 Diplomatic service 162, 388, 478 appropriations 32, 114, 192 Diptera 227, 299, 424 Directory, A rmy 422, 450, 483. 524 Congressional 5, 4;{5. 499 educational 439 fanners 60 Diriiiuc. I'ort. chart 443 Disliurscnicnts, see Expenditures. Disl)ursinj; clerk.s, Philippines 397 Disbursing officers 78, 325 I'i>rto Rico 363 Discharges, in Army 170 Disclosure of official information 71 Diseases. animal 207 fruit, spraying for 53, 345 fungous, of forest trees 270 ^as-l)ul)ble, of fish 399 nifectious 275 insects as factors in carrying .. 320,436 , nomenclature of ." 72 ' of plants 276, 359 potatoes 53, 280 Disfranchisement 130 Disinfection, against mosquitoes 449 against scarlet fever .522 ol hides 300 Dismal Swamp region 408 Disniukes, Martin 27, 143, 192 l)ispeusaries 444 l)isputes. international, settlement of. 515 Distance circular 174 Distilled si)irit«,«ee Spirits. Distilled water 208 Distilleries, grain 521 Distillerv warehou.ses 521 Distilling of brandy 393 District courts, .sre Courts of U.S. District of Columbia 80,177, 220, 259, 330, 3(», 398, 424, 452, 489, .527 agriculture 384 appropriations for 1902 29,114 Capitol, history of 2:^7, 275 Corcoran Art Gallery 129, 146 debt ■ 123, 363, 421, 450, 523 grade crossings 94 graduate study 344 Grant statue .". 100 Hall of Records 140 history of government of 201 imjjn iVement of 309 inaugural expenses 29 labor disputes 140 laws 113, 430, 45S libraries, pcriodical.s in 400 Longfellow statue 44 lots 172, 525 maps 62, 348 municipal building 140 navy-yard 6\, 286, 319, 355 officers of Navy in 513 , population 347 ■ Potomac Kiver bridges 484 public schools 205 i public spaces for inauguration 8 ] Pulaski statue 204 region SDUtii of Pennsylvania ave.. 172 report,1899. v. 1,2 2:^8 repftrt. 1899. v. 3, 4 275 Rochambeau statue 140 Spinner statue 44 ; Stephenson statue 140 ; I'agc District of Columbia, Washington Mon- ument 488 water-supply 407, 484 see also District of Columbia Com- mittee, House— District of Co- luniltia Committee, Senate — Laws. District of Columbia Committee, House 31, 131, 203 Senate . . 15, 1 15, 202, 237, 275, SOit, 341 , 500 Districts, judicial. Philippines 397 Divorce, \nvca, D. C! 113 Dix, Dorothea Lynde, monument .. 17,204 Djigit Kay. chart 513 Dobbins, Rebecca 20 Dobyns, Mary K 20, 98 Doctors, we Physicians. Documentary " history of Constitu- tion .".... 144, 273, 447, 4S0 Documentary stamps 222 Documents, bound volumes ... 49, 147, 205. 238, 275, 310. 342. 377, 410, i;i5, 407. 501 distributed bv Smithsonian Insti- tution ." 81, 260, 331, 305, 453 distributed by Treasury Dept 220 for Library of Congress 145, 198 in House document rooms 203 index 490 monthly catalogue 83, 178, 227, 261 , 299, 306, 425, 457, 529 of 1st 14 Congres.ses 309, 4*5 price list of 178 relating to claims, list of 360 sale. etc.. by Interior Department.. 244 serial, in Senate library 500 shipments to de|>ositofies. . . 85, 181, 229, 2(i3, 301 , 333, 369, 401 , 427, 459, 493, 531 tables of 83 vol. schedule. 5()th Ct. oOC. 425,457. 490, 529 .\gric. Dejit. iiublieations for sale.. 437 Documents, Select Committee on Kx- amination and Disposition of... 203 Documents, Superintendent of, see Documents Office. Dogo 386 Dogs, .Malta, importation of 65, 219 Dollivcr, Joiailhnii P 128 Domestic service 490 Domon, Oliver 7 Donaldson, .lames T.. jr 22, 98 Donaldson. Xancv L 27, 98 Donn t liy . Olivia. '. 28. 98 Doorkeeper of House 500 Doors, factory for, Shanghai 252,323 Dorcey. .lames 28, 135, 193 Dorchester Bay J34 Doremus, Johii H 23, 40, 98 Domon, Samut 1 7 Douglas. Ariz 15, 49, 98, 220 Douglas-, M ilbre V 36, 124, 193 Dove, bri^ 176 Dow,Lueiuda D 7 Doyle, John 176 Drainage of farms 242 Drawback 68, 291 Drawing, mechanical 345, 380 Drawn-work industry. Mexico 418 Dredges. Great Britain 66 Missi-sip|>i River 480 Dredging. .Mare Islantl 28(i New Kngland 399 New York Navv-Yard 356 Port Royal. S. C 249 Portsmouth Navy-Yanl 319 Drew, Charlotte W 7, 46 Drift of tioating bottles 318 554 Index, 1901 I'llKC VrUwf, Eflmund H 3<), 135 Drill regulations, cavalry 257 hospital corps 395 iiifantrv •I'i'i liKlit artillc'r>- 450 I>rinkin),' water 378 Droits ivall,Isaac H 127,135,193 Duvall. Samuel H 39 Dyer, H. P 99, 128 Dynamite, fi.shing with 251 Eagle, William O 18, 99 Earth, age of 297 measurement of 70, 324 I)lan f)f 177 Ea rthshi ue 383 Eiisdu. Benjamin 40,99,125 East. Department of the 171 East I udies.Dutch.Anier.machines. 164,253 Dutch, coal in 321 Dutch, electric j)]ants 289 Dnt<'h. tariff 252 lights 443 tra.tc 358, 419 East River 486 East St. Louis and St. Louis Bridge and ("oustrnclion Company 106,133 EastTavaputs Plateau ". 284 East Washington Heights Railroad Traction Railroad 80 Eastern Cherokecs, *vp ('herokee. Eiistcrn Choctaw coal held, Ind.T. 282,473 E<'clcs!ology, American 455 Echinodcrms 4.56 ICclipses. solar 4.55 Eci )Uom ic gras-ses 381 Ecuador 64, 163. 216, 2.50, 2h8, 320, 357, 388, 41S, 445, 47S .\merican trade with 321 chart 511 railroads 165 EiUlii, h^rank M 46, 132, 146 Edilices, public, Philippine Islands ... 391 Education, agric.,«ff Agricultural. Alaska .55,113 commcrciul, internal. a.s.soc. for 321 commercial. Saxony 165 Commercial. Scotland 67 District of Columbia 205,275 (.iennau children 251 F'age Education, hearings on 399 in Philippines 172, 226 industrial 153, 251. 262 military 118 modern 344,380 of blind 32 gee (tlnii Education Bureau. Education and Labor Committee . . 16, 116 Eklucation Bureau 55, 1.52, 153, 244, 281, 313, 384, 439 report, 1898, v. 2. 238 report, 1899 205,238 Education Committee 32, 501 Education Dept. of Porto Rico 119 Edward III, as King of France 455 Edwards, Robert A., jr 38, 99 Eels, conger 457 of Japan 398 Egg Rock, sec Bar Harbor, Me. Eggs, as food 241 conger eel 457 fish 399,490,529 Paris 207 preservation of. in Germany 358 shipments to England 207 Egypt, engines 321 gla.ss 165 leather and shoes 165 onions 218, 291 slave trade 390, 446 starch trade 3.59, 419 wire screening 290 Eibenstock, bead trimmings in ... 389,446 Eichclberger, John W 21 , 139, 193 Elberfeld, railway to Barmen 251 Elcajon. Cal., t(>i>ographic sheet 349 Eldridge, Elizabeth W 7 Elections. ai>p()rtionment. House 8, 14 contested 32, 409, 467, .500 contested, digest of, to print 145,273 right to vote 130 Elections Committee No. 1 32, 203 Electoral law, Cuba 488 Electoral messengers. Presidential 10 Electric aircouipressors 319 Electric lighting, Canada 217,290 compared with gas 217, 290 for seacoast forts 364 German cars 65, 219 German ships 164. 290 Gua vatiuil 479 Quebec 2S9 torpedo boats 59 Electric night signaling sets 213 Electrii'planis, .Vm-terdam 66 , District of (;olunibia 81 1 Dutch East India 289 j enormous pressures 251 I Europe, cost of 65 for seacoast forts 364 Electric power, in coal mines 479 India 164,289,290,359 Eleciricrailroads, advertising on cars. 251 I Auckland 164 I Bangkok 479 Barcelona 165, 217 ■■ Berlin 218 ] Canada 164 1 Canary Islands 2.51 , 323 Cardiff 164,290 District of Columbia 31,131,192 Geneva-t^hamouiii 251, 323 Germany 164, 2.s9. 290. 3.59 Gothenburg 217 Guadalajara 216 (Juatemala 250 (iuayaiiuil 479 heaters for cars 218 Leicester 65, 219 Liege t)5,219 Mannheim 164, 290 January — 1 )i:cemi5KK iibb Electric rnilroiifls, Montreal 251 Nottingham 231,323,517 I'aris-Annvcrp :}H9 I'oncc 518 Iiublic lands ;«" lonu'-Naples 251 Russia 321 St. Petersburg 161 Saxony 289, 3.i9 Zurich UVt Klectric traction, high-speed 446, 479 \vater-i>ower for 418 Electric vehicles, gee Automobiles. Electric wires, I). C 15, 31 Fort Ma.son, Cal 329 Electri<'al I»ei>artnient, I), i' 528 Electrical infiustries, .\nistcrdani . 217,219 Banslcok ItS Bru.ssels 1C>5 Europe 219 Electrical supplies, Anier.,rlcnmn4 Calcutta 165 New York Navy- Yard 319 Spain 321 Washington Navy-Yard 319 Electri<-itv ". 4.S3 (ireece :iS9, 446 Korea 517 Navy 475 relation of motion in animals to.. 298 u.se of, in making steel 218 Electrolvsis 15,251,323 Electri >lytes 382 Electrotypes of official war records... 175 Elephant Butte 13 Elevators, urain 321 , 390 in public building.s 69 Elizal)cth Island, sinsff>rd 7 Ellis Island 130 Ellison, ( Jforge C 14 El I'a.s<^i. Te.\. , tin deposits 314 Elreno land district 348 Elsinorc, Cal., lopograj^hic sheet 211 Embezzlements. Cuban jMistal officials 515 Emden. harbor of as9 Emerald mines, Colombia 320 Emergency Hospital, D. C 81 Emery, George M 121 Emery gun carriage 329 Emigrant Cherokees, *?e Cherokee. Emignition, from Russia 218 Eminent domain, Cubaand I'ortoRico. 258 Enuiicr 437, 479 Emmiius, Richard 115 Eiiinluments. customs service 480 Employees, Govt, service, li.st of .Vi'i protection of 3t)7 railroail 529 under common law 367 *rea/ji«namesof Dejits.and bureaus. Emplovees. House. tVmi. to Investigate .Vppoi.itnuMit, etc... 132, 146,274,r>01 Employer, liability of, in U. a 367 under common law 367 Engine, stejim, progress of 299 Engineer Corps, iiee Engineer Dept., Army. Engineer i)ept., Armv. 75, 172, 225, 2.'>8,295, 32H. 3f.4, 395, 4iO, 422, 451, 48:1, .522, 525 list of vessels 482 materials u.setl in N. Y. Harbor 30 reprirt. 1S98 49,147.205 reiKjrt, 1H99 238, 410, 502 I' Engineer Department, I). C 177 Engineer Depot. Willets Point, N. Y .. Engineer .School. Koit Totten, N. Y... Engineer Troops Engineering, e.xperiment stations Navy Engineers, Anieri<-an, in RusNia civil. Navy civilian . .'. marine, licensed Engineers, Boarrl of Engines, American, in Gla.sgow .. ;{89, Kgypt gas and oil, in foreign countries. 323 wiLste-heat aii.xiliary England, wv (ireat Britain. Englebert, Frank English language in Germany Engniving and Printing Bureau. .. 71, Enlisted men, in civil .service 14, in civil service of I'hilippines Navy 161, 193, 2UI Enlistment, Armv 74,171, 2.58, 29.^, 327, 3(M, 395, 422, 4.'^, 48;{, Hospital Corps of boys in Navy 353, of machinists in Navy of men in Navy ". 387 Enrolled Bills c'ommmittee, House, clerks for Enrollment of bill.s Ensigns, Navy Ensilage, sre ."^ilage. Enterprise, steamer 99, 115 Emilia sinuata Entomologv Division 207, 240, 278, 311, 343, 379. 411, Entomology, see Entomology Divis- ion — Insects. Entry of public lands Entry of vessels 327 Envelops penalty Enzyms. catala^e Eocene coral fauna A'p<'jt, Sydticii J' 237 Ephemeris, American, 1900 19CV2 1904 Epileptics, immigration laws Equation of time, 1901 Equator crossings, gee Pilot charts. Equestrian statuary Equipment, army, "in north China for militia....". Equipment Bureau .59, 1.59, 247, 284, 317, 3M. :J8t!, 415. 442. 475, Equity ca.ses, courts of United States.. Erb. John Erics-son. torpedo boat Erie, Pa., harfjor 328 Erie Basin Erie, Lake 258, 451, canal to Ohio River harbor impirovenients plants proti izoii of Erie Preserving Company 16, Krmeulroul. IkmU'l 5 Ernst , A nton Erosion, exj>eriment.s illustrating. 472, Erronan, chart E.sashi. Japan Esch. John J 45 E-scondido. Cal., tiipographie sheet ... Esmeralda formation 282, Espanola, N. Mex Kstimates of appropriations, arc bu- reaus and objects. Ethnography, Philippine Islands age , 528 487 487 487 344 416 517 514 75 257 487 ,446 :J21 ,:158 480 174 251 ,4HS ,114 258 , 510 224, ,524 173 513 3.55 ,513 29 274 513 ,U1 436 149, ,436 211 357 .515 256 209 410 37S 2*5 513 249 132 59 341 395 395 213, .■•10 3;«) 59 48«; 75 48S 146 484 4.56 399 109 378 44 473 511 214 141 *19 473 47 556 Index, 1901 Page Ethnoliigv Bureau 2-J6. 260, 331 reiK.rt. IHiKJ, pt. 1 23S rt-iK.rt, 1S97 435, 502 nixirt, istts '205 Ethology, I'hilipiiiiiu Inlands 391 EuloKics. «f MLMiioriiil mldressi-s. Eiirckii Spring-. Ark., toiMij;. shuet 440 Europf. Anier. business mi-thods in... 517 AiiKTieiin iMHil 66, 358 Aiiu-rienu loi-oniotives in 479 Anu-riean textiles 360 automobiles in 357,418,479 banana meal, market for 3-57 central, edueation in 439 coal 217.290 compulsory insnrance 2fi2 electrical works 65, 219 flax 164, 253 government railroads 359, 419 history of 81 mileage of railroads 2-52, 3.59 public baths 367 pure-food laws 207 raisins 3.59,419 reports of consuls in 322 .sea lighters 517 silk factories 217,290 steamb( >ats to Gulf ports 322, 391 steamboats to Mexico 218, 323 sugar 163, 252, 322, 323, 391 trusts in 238 vehicle industry 238, 291 west coast, lights 386 western, prune culture 437 see a/co names of countries. Evans, Helen M 43 Evans. .Jeremiah 37 Everett, Wash 49, 193, 220 Everly, Jeremiah 24, 99 Evolutional geology 454 Examinations, civil service, Philip- pines 261 for carpenters in Xavy 509 for Military Acailemy 364 for naval orticcrs 510 in graded schools 244 manual of. for civil service. 261,366,490 Navy Department 59 Exchange, ratt's of, at Harput 321 rate of, in Siam 67 Excise Board of 1). C 226 Executive appropriations 13, 189 Executive Deiits., closed forMcKinley. 422 E.\ecutivel)ei>artiiicnts, C'onimitteeon 119 Executive Mansion, nmiu' changed .. 447 Executive otlicers of Cnited States..: 516 Executive proclamations 273,342,373 E.xhibitioiis. ,sf< Expositions. Expansion, bibliography of 84 Kxpcdiiions. I'aotingfu 395 ExpeiKiilures 69,167,221,254, 2',(2. SKI, :!2 1, 3C.1 , 392, 420, 447, 480, 520 gee aho names of Departments, etc. Experiment Station Kecfird 51, 208,241, 279, 344, 380,437,-503 Experiment Station Work 52, 208. 241 , 279, 344, 380, 411 Experiment stations, agricultural, see Agric. experiment statiims. Experiment Stations (mice. 51.14.5,149,208, 241 , 278, 31 1 . 344, 379, 411 , 437, 468, 503 Explorations, Bolivia 357 deep sea .529 in Alaska 17,205,238,327 Exiilosives 329 laiuiched frn. of zamia 504 Federal Convention, proceedings 480 Federation of Women's Clubs 193 Fee-bills, in Alaska 414 Feeble-minded, D. C 275 Feed, of farm animals .... 208, 278, '279, 468 of poultry 149, 241 of sheep 52, 34» JaNUAKV 1 )ECEM1{EK 557 I'llKC Fees, court I'l >ramissioiiers 44, 191 of rartiKiiavHii rousiils 38H Feldspar, production, 1H99 282, 'M9 Felix. Ala., meteorite i-M\ Felker, Amos \V 8 Fellows, .(ohn \V 125 Femme Harltor. chart ol2 Ferguson. Andrew 8 Ferns of North America 299 Ferree. William E 99 Ferrlday, Jo.xeph C 48 Ferrocarriles. Compunia de ios, de I'uerto Kico .il7 Ferry, William M 8 Ferry , overhead, at Rouen 217, 323 Fertilizers 278 alfalfa 411 bnrnyanl manure 279 comiK>sition and use .il for cotton 279 for garden crops 208 inspection laws 51 leifumes for green manuring 279 uniform laws 344 use of lime 208 see «/*o Manures. Fetteriuan, Fort, Wvo 193 Fiber, ixtle 2.=*) maguev, extracting machine 389 turf...' 2o2 , 323 Fiber Investigations Office 279 Field assistants 4S4 Field Bank, chart 512 Field guns, recoil cylinders 477 Field operations, Agrostology Divis- ion 411 .'iiiils Bureau 110,144,467 Fields, Sarah O 41 Figs, brandy from 100, 168, 393 Smyrna, culture of 277, 344 Fiji Islands 162 Filipinos, fee Philippines. Filled cheese, see Cneese, filled. Filtration of water 116, 202, 467 Finance, Commerce and. Monthly Summary, see Commerce and Finance, Monthly Summary. Finance Committee, Senate 202 Finches 455 Findings of Court of Claims 78, 175 Findlav, Ohio, public building 202 Fines, D. C 7. 32 Finfrock.John H 118 Finland, butter trade 288 Fire, aboard ship 251,323 extinguishing, in Rouen 389 Fire apparatus. (Jermany . 219,251,321,323 Fire claims. Post-Office Department .. 477 Fire Department. D. C 528 Fire hose.deck 319 Fire-insurance, in France 389, 446 Fire protection, Puget Sound naval station 286 Firearms, «ee Arms. Firemen, exhibition at Berlin 517 Fireproof stairs 252 FireprcKjfed wood 159 Fires, forest 281 Firing instructions, small arms 476 Fish Commission 8".:, 1 7^. -'■27. 299, :m>, 399, 425, 4.56, 490, 528 bulletin, v. 18, 1898 148 rei>ort. 1M<9 502 signals of vessels 482 Fish culturists .529 Fish hatcheries, appropriations for 82 Idaho 16, 116 Mississippi 141 Itah 16, 116 Fish Hawk expedition, Porto Rico ... 4.56 Page Fisher, .lohn .5S Fisher, .Martha CM 46, 99 Fislierics. ,\mcrican. bibliography of. 446 .\merican. free entry of prmlucts . . 391 American, rights 377 .\ustrian exhibition 321 Canada 217, 290 coral and pearl, in Colombia.. 2.51.323 ex|iosition of. at Bergen 446 exposition of. at ostcnd 321.3'.HJ exposition 01. ai St. I'etersourg . 321,3.S9 Great Ijikes 178 lobster 490 middle .\tlantic States 490 Mis.sissippi Kivcr 331 New Kngland States 490 Pacific CI >ast States 299 pearl, Venezuela 3.58,419,479 Porto Rico 227 productslanded at Boston and Cilou- cester. 227. 2»»9. 332,366,425.456. 490..5-'9 salmon, Alaska 167, 2.57 salmon, British Columbia 360 seal 360 .Siberia 65, 219 sponge, Cuba 2S8 -Sponge. Florida 227,399 see also Fish Commission — Fisheries Committee. Fisheries Committee 16, 116 Fishes, .\merican, bibliography of 446 as food '. 279 collected bv P. L. Jouv, list of 366 District of Columbia 15, 192 eggs 529 fossil 47a Hawaii 528 in Pei-Ho 178 information solicited 471 Japan 398, 424, 4.56, 490 memory in 292 new oceanic 457 parasites 529 weighing of 292 see also Fish Commission. Fishing, by dynamite 2.51 Fishing banks 444, .512 Fishing vessels 67, 99, 115, 141, 223 Fisk, Walter L 172 FHzqerulil. John J 30. 130 Fitzgeralil, Maurice 19, 99 Fitzpatrick, Johnson H 20,99 Fitzpatrick, W. T 193 Fiume, water route to Stettin 290,360 Five Civilized Tribes Commission .55, 154, 280, 470, 5a5 Flag, I'. S.. presented by Women's Silk Culture -Vssociation 203 Flagstaff, Ariz., ice caves 243 Flannerv, William 114 Flatfish 332 Flatonia,Tex., topographic sheet 212 Flax, .-Vrgentina 478 Europe 164, 2.53 for seed and fiber 279 German C*, 165 Fleas 240 Fleming. William H 44, 140 Fletcher, Loren 33 Flies, carriers of di.sea.onge fisht-ry 227, 399 transjiortatioh of vegetables 83 Florida Keefs 70, 255 Florissant. Colo., coleoptera 410 Florists, Society of American . . 114, 140, 200 Flounders, winter 332 Flour, China 164, 253 mi .ved 256 Floyd. Charles, monument to 487 Flumes for irrigation 212 Fluorspar, profluctioii 349, 471 Fliliin. Deiniis T 47, 133 Fly nn, Mary 23, 46, 99 Fog-signals, appropriations for 71 lists of 169,294,325,394- fee also place. Fogs, Mo\int Tamalpais 53, 209, 243, 280 Folds, Elizahetli M 143 Folklore. Cliiiiese 4.i3 Follaiisbee, Franklin 144 Foods 468 adulteration of 178, 179, 205, 278 available energy of 344, 380 Iteans and peas 241 , 279 Birmingham, Eng., supply 163,252 chemistry and economy of . . •. 52 digest ibiiity of 52 eggs '. 241 exhibit at Han-American Expos ... 379 exhibition, Belgrade 217 fish 279 for army 452 for troops in Cuba & Porto Rico. 410, 502 fiuictions and uses of 311 grain, Manchuria 517 injurious temperatures 151 laws 207, 500 metabolism experiments 51 milk 208 mn.scular work and consumption of. 344 nutritive value and cost 15(), 208 potatoes 276, 345 preservatives of 276 publ ii-at i< »ns on 437 pure, standards for 278 soy beans 277 supply of, in Paris 358 vegetable, insects affecting 344 woantomac Flats 50 sorghum 277 SI >y Ijcans 277 Fomker, Jonrpli IS 119 Fori les, Charles 20, 99 Force, Charles H 19, 137,193 Forecaster and newspaper 470 Forecasts, weather, aniplilicatlon of.. 277 Foreign Affairs Committee 32, 132 F'oreign coins, »re ("oins. foreign. Foreign Com. and Navigation, 1899... 238 19tK) 257, 363 Foreign Commerce Bureau 64, 165, 217, 218, 251 , 252, 290, 320, 3.57, 389,41.s,-U6,479,.516 Foreign Mail Service 62, 161 , 215, 2.50, 287, 319, 3.56,:iK7, 417, 445, 447, 514 Foreign markets H8, 150' Page Foreign .Markets .Sec. 52,1.50, •208.279,346,383 Foreign powers, naval estimates 416 Foreign Kelations, 1S9.5-97, claim.s 360 1H9H 320, 342 1899 445 Foreign Kelations Com. 16, 116, 342. 377, 409 Forest (ires 281 Forest Queen, steamer 30 Fore.st Reservations and Protection of < Jame (v>mmittee 116 Forest reserves 50, 281, 410 .■VppMlacliian Mountains 50,116 instructions to officers of 55, 211 lands in lieu of lands in 245 laws 154 maps 154 national ..; 470 right of way 347 timber 506 see alio names of reserves. Forestry, eastern Siberia 389, 446 Forestry Bureau (formerly Fore.stry Division I. .\gric. Dept 52, I.tO, 2US, 242, 312. 3M1, 411, 423, 437, 469 Forestry Bureau, Philippines 397,423 Forestrj' Di\ision, gee Forestry Bureau, Agriculture Department. Forests, care of, India and Canada. 164,2.53 care of. southern Appalachians 276 Guatemala 357 in middle West 276, 381 investigations, l,S77-98 .50 progress in care of. 1900 276 to print report of 145, 195 see also Forestry Bureau. Forge, cavalry 396 Forged steel common shells 444 Forked Deer River 484 Formaldehyde, as disinfectant 449 Formosii, bfiekmaking 251, 323 coal 66 Fort Ann, N. Y., topographic sheet 212 Fort Logan, Mont., topographic sheet. 283 Fort Seott, Kans., topographic sheet .. 57 Fort Worth, Tex., Polk Stock-Yards.. 343 Fortescue Bav, chart 443 Fortifications 29, 114, 173, 193, 329, 487 ap))ropriations for land -524 sea-coast 487 Forts, see Military posts — names of forts. Foss, George E 45 Fo.ssil wood 472, 473 Fossils 378, 473 fresh-water shells 528 plants, Esmeralda formation 282 tertiarv, in Philippines 348 Foster, Albert 37, 99, 124 Foundlings, Washington Hospital for 243 Four Sisters, schooner 176 Fourehe Harbor 248 Fourth of .lulv claims .501 Fourth Pool Connecting R. R 134, 197 Fonts, Mary J 43, 99, 125 Foviung Einua Anchorage, chart 512 Fowler, George 121 Fowler, .lohn E 409 Fowlkes, William S 176 Fowls, src Poultry. Fox, Benjamin F 501 Fox,Cvrus A.B 41,99 Fox, William 38, 100 Fox, ship 79 Fox. sloop 176 Fox Indians, .treSac and Fox Indians. Fox River Valley 113 Foxes, arctic 4.53 Fraker,(;corge W 134 Framingham, Mass., topog. sheet 350 January — 1)k(KMbek 5r)9 Franco, iiorial nnvipition 3X9.440 rtjfrifiiltunil (.■diicutioii 27t) agrii'iiltiiial (ir^iuiizations iM Aiin'rican hii'yrles 321,418 Anu'rican hiinrier 217, 3iJ3 AiiuTic-aii shoes ami Ijoots 252. 323 AiiU'ricaii tin nlates 252 AnuTican traiU-, how to create. 2.52. ;i5i) carpet renovator titi celliiloiil, inaimfaetlire of 2S8 chestnut cultivation 65, 21S cinemato{;rai>h for tdind 217, 2W coal Gti. 217, 251, 321 , 323, 3itO colTee importation 164, 253 commercial convention 4is copi)er ore 3.5S detoninn device in 517 Kdward III as KiiiK 455 tire-insurance opportunities ... 389,446 gas water-heater 321 , 390 Haiti, taritr treat v with 163 ice 65,389,446 inheritance taxation 389, 479 labor 252. 323 lace makers' strike 217,323 mail train, rapid 322 merchant marine 66. 219 military colonization 251. 323 mining concessions 322. 391 penal code 447 report on Costa Rica 388 sardines 4.57 school in Greece 389 ships' fittings 218 shooting cannon at clouds 517 silk 65,219,479 spraying machines 359, 419 steam generator in 517 steamship lines 67, 3'22, 390, 446 tariff on corn 251, 323 ta.\ on alcohol and wine 163, 252 tobacco 517 troops in north China 395 tuberculosis 5'22 wages, attachment of 165, 2.53 wall-paper 4S0 wheat 390, 446, 480 wine 66,218,219,291 wool 165 Franchise, elective, see Suflrage. Franchises, Porto Rico 67 Frank, p:mil 36 Frankfort, (iermany. horse meat 3'21 life-saving service exposition 358 machinery exi>ositiou 252 Franking. lor Amer.Republics Bureau. 418 Franks, document, printing on '204 Franz .losef Land '280 Framis. Cuban postal 515 Frauiliilcnt practices, information of . 71 Fred Steele. Fort, Wyo., topog. sheet .. 157 Free-deli verv 515 rural .....' 162, 276, 382 Free Delivery Division 162,477 to lease premi.ses for 8. 46 Free-swimming copepods 399 Freedman's Savings and Trust Co 521 Freedmen, .-vy Negroes. Freedmen's Hospital 244, 439 FrecinHii. Will lam 48 Freemantle. .-" Kremantle. Freezing, set Frost. Freight, cars for, German railroads '251 government. transportation of 7H rates. Brazil 321 rates, N. Y. Citv to Australia Wi rates. 1900 343 rates, Prussia, coal 6ti rates, rebates of. in England 65,219 see alxo Interstate Commerce Comn. 1421— No. 84—02 1 Page Fremanlle. Western Australia, chart.. 443 Fremont, .lessie B .50«) French, Daniel C 117 French. «v France. French .\lrica, ctr .\frica. French Guiana. Brazilian boundary.. 64 French Railroad Company '. .. 166 French Stale Railway ..." , 66 Kreiiclnnans Bay ...'. 510 Fresliels, s/r Floods. Friedeborn. Virginia R 43,im).P27 Fringillida' 455 Frisbee, John B 43, 100, Wl Frisbcy , Rachel 100 Frogs, cultivation of 332 sec alui) Bullfrogs. Frontera. .Mex., steamer at 321 Frontier ( 'ounty . Nebr 8, 274 Frontier land clubs 455 Frost. -Marv R 30, 193 Frost '243, CMil lirevention of "289, '350 Frost-resisting strawberries 411 Frostburg.Md., topographic sheet 441 Fruin, Robert 81 Fruit, .Vmerican, in China 66 .\iiierieaii. in foreign countries '207 .\merican.in Germanv 164,2,53 brandy from 100,168,393 California 504 California vs. Spanish '289. 3.59 exhibit of, at Moscow 358 Malaga 66 naming and exhibiting of '276 peach twig-borer "278 preserving of 216, 3.5S progress in industry, 1900 "276 refrigeration of 276, 3.82 spraving for diseases of 53, 345 trade in West Imlies 65,'219 trade of United States '288 trees, fumigators for 411 use of irrigation 241 see aho Pomologv Division. Frv. .lames M 100 Frye, Cha rles 39, 100 Fuca, Strait of, Kce Juan de Fuca. ^ Fuel, Brazilian imfKirts 388 for locomotives, in Great Britain. . . 05 gas 3-22, 391 liquid, in steamers 06 liquid air 217 new. for Swedish railroads 517 new. in Germany 3-58 powdered coal 64 Spanish exposition of.. 217,289,290,359 Fuka I 'ra 211 Fuku I'ra 214 Fuller, Carroll W 35, 100 Fuller's earth, 7>roduction .56, 349, 471 Fumigators. carl>on bisulphide 436 for fruit-trees 411 Fungasjir Harbor "249 Fungi, on forest trees "276, 382 Fungicides 278 Funk, Gabriel M 'i'l.lOO Furnaces, .smoke-consuming 359,419 Furniture "292 American, in Kngland 1&I,'253, 517 American, in Netherlands 322.3'.»1 German y ('^5. 219. -IS'J. 3-59 Furs 517 Furv. Elizabeth 40, 1'23, 193 Fiisiiiki .\nchorage '285 Fusible plugs, for marine boilers 480 Futuna.we Krronan. Gaddis, William 35, 100 Gage Canal, duty of water 150 Galena River 486 Galicia, coal 288 660 Index, 1901 Page Gallatin Range, topographic sheet ... 315 Gallatin Vallev.diitv of water 1-50 Galleries of Historv and Art 410 GaUiiuier. Jacob II. . 14. 15.20.113,121,158,201 Gallion.Kphraini H 142 Galveston. Tex., chart 70 fortitications 73 harbor 75 steam launch for 100 Galveston Bay 70, 75 Gamba, F 515 (iwnbb. Rnhnt ./ 500 Game. D. C 15, 31, 192 laws 411,436 protection of 240 Garbage 275 crematory, Norfolk, Va IHl Garden truck 412 Gardens, for schools 238, 284, 289, 360 history of their development 297 market-, fertilizers for 208 vegetable 279 »re aim Horticulture. Gardens and Grounds Division 150 Gardner, .lohii H 27,100 Gardner. Mary F 21, 135. 193 Gardner. Nathan 527 Gardner, William H 36,193 Garfield Hospital 116 Gas, acetylene, for lighthouses 251 acetvlene, in German v 64 Canada 217, 290 compared with electricity 217,290 engines in foreign countries 323 inspector of , D. C 31 Lucas light 358 Mond fuel 322, 391 natural 321,349,419,472 Vienna exposition of apparatus 66 Welsbach burners 252, 323 Ga.s-bubble disea.se of fish 399 Gas-check. Gerdom 329 Gas-engines, Denmark 358 Gas-pipes, for militarv posts 77,173,225 Gas water-heater....". 321.390 Ga.soliue.on automobiles ... 14,33,110,223 Gasparilla Island, Fla 133 Gasparilla Sound 105 Oaston. Athelston 37, 135 Gate Citv, Va., topographic sheet 350 Gates, .Tessc F 8,46 Gates, Puget Sound naval station 61 Gatton, James 40,100,121 Gangers 222, 519, 521 Gaugers' weighing manual 71 Gauges 387 Gault, Cvrus 48 Gaiise. Charles E 15,98 Gause. John H 15, 98 Gay. E.Bradford 38,100,122 Gazetteers, I'orto Rico 413 Gear, John H 409 Geddings. Henry D 64 Geelong, Victoria 387 Geese, standard breeds 206, 343 tratlic in, at Berlin C6 Geibel.John 41,100 General .Vpjirai.sers. ncr .Appraisers. General Federation of Women's Clubs. 193 General (Jrant Nat. Park, srr Sequoia and (Jeneral Grant Nat. Park.«. General Land Othce .55,1.54,- 21 1 . 24 4, 2.H1 .314, 347, 3H4, 413. 439, 50(i decisions. .51, 1.52,210,281,347,384,438,470 delii'iencv appropriation 8, 29 report, 1 W 205 report, ISVW 205 General orders, adjutant-general 74. 171,224, 2.58, 284, 29.5.327. 364 , 395, 422, 4.50, 4S3, 524 Page General orders, adjutant-general, 1881- 1900, index 364 Engineer Department 172, 258, 295. 328. 3tV4, 395, 422, 451, 525 Navv Department .59. 159, 213. 247. Sir,. -.Vvi, 3.s.5,414,442, 475, .509 Revenue Cutter Service 72, 363 Generators, steam. F"rance 517 Gene va,.\ la., bridge 97,133 Geneva, Switzerland, electric ry .. 251,323 Geneva Convention, 1864 516 Geneva Countv, .\la., bridge 32. 96 Geodesy 324, 361 Geodetic .\.ssociation. International .. 70 Geographic names. Alaska 281 Geographic Names Board, decisions .. 178, 261,332 to print report of 145, 274 Geographv .' 453 Geologic atlas of United States . . . 1.55, 282, 348, 385, 440, 471 Geological age of earth 297 Geological Survev 5.5, 1.55, 211, 245, 281, 314. 348, 384,413,439, 471, 506 bulletins 1.57-1.59 148 bulletins 160, 161 148 bulletins 162-169 275 bulletins 170-176 310 monographs 147, 410 report. 1«98, pts. 1, 4-t; .50 report, 1899 2.38. 378, 410, 502 report. 1900 .' 470 to print report of 145 Geology 260, 378, 454 age of earth determined bv 297 Philippine Islands 391 .•■■ff aho (Geological Survey. Georgetown . Ascen.sion Island 60 Georgetown. S. C. public building 202 Georgetown and Tennallytown Ry... 177 Georgetown Barge and Dock Co 81 Georgia, courts of U. S 97, 140 grasses of 148 labor 228 lights 519 manufactures 506 maps 62, 293, 520 negro landholders in 400 population 347 river and harbor improvements ... 484 Georgia Pine Railway 134, 193 Gerdom gas check 329 German east .\frica..sf'' .Africa. German Orphan .Asylum .\ssoc .. 15,32,98 Germany, acet ylene gas r. petroleum . . 64 agriculturai machinerv in 479 alcohol as fuel ' 288 .American advertisements 64,218 American bank 321 American commercial agreement. . 274 .American exports and industries.. 165 American fruit 164,253 •Vraerican goods, how to sell 164 .Vmcrican lumber 164, 2.53 .\mer. manufactured products. 289.359 .American preserves 289, 360 American prosperity. view of . 65,66,219 American trade with 358, 446 .\nu'rican vines 218 .\nstralasia, trade 165 automobile litu-. trolley 290 automobile slcigli 217 bakery ri'gulations lf>5 beer, methwl of cov)ling 2-51 benzine substitute, prize for 64 bicycles 165, 389, 479 blood oranges 322 blotting i)aper 321,419 Brazil, settlements in 289 breadstnffs 321 , 419 January — Decemheu )61 Germany, briqiuntes ;W, 479 bronze powiler 3o7, 419 cable ir.3 ealeium carbide ti.i, lils Canada, tra4, 21S, is**, 2«0. 359 commercial association in Japan .. 358 commercial attaches 217, 251 commercial information office. 217,323 commercial methods in So. Amer.. 418 commercial rivalry in Brazil 415 compidsory insurance 2G2 consular system 1 (!5, 251 copper in ." 2.*<8, :i58. ;i59 corn 217, 218, 323 cotton industry tiO. 164 crops ." 1 04 . 252. 288, :i5y department stores 289. 359 dried apricots 217, 290 economic pn )grcss 65, 219 eggs, preservation of 358 electric lighting 65,1C>4,219,290 electric railroads KU, 289, 290, 359 English language in schools 251 exports to centers of war 321 exports to United States 389, 446 farmers' unions 289 fire apparatus 219,251,321 flax 66, 1&5 foreign commerce, 1900 359 fuel, new 358 furniture 65, 219, 289, 359 gla-ss industry 218, 290, A58 grain trade 389, 446 grapes 218,219.291 Great Britain, cable to 288 Greece, investment.s in 321 Haiti, customs war with 289, 359 industrial crisis 66, 165 industrial organization 219 industrial situation in 358 insurance law 517 invalid insurance 65. 219 iron and machinery 164 iron and steel 165, 218 labor and manufacture 66 lace industry 389 lead pencils 252 leather 321, 419, 479 life-saving apparatus 252. 3.59 linoleum, demand for 289 liquid bronze 321 magnalium 217 manufacturers and tariff 479 manufactures 217, 290 meat inspection 206, 217, 289, 290. a59 medical degrees 165 mercerized I ■< It ton 3.58,419 metal exnorts and imports 390,446 milk adulteration 217 mining syndicate in Sp)ain 217,290 money in Samoa 390 Mosel-Saar canal 65 musical instruments 390, 446 oeher 165 paper 05,218,219,323 patent oflice practice 479 penal code 447 perfumery 218, 323 phylloxera 289 Portland cement exported 479 I'orto Kico. plows in 289 postal cards 218 plione. long-distance '252 textile industry 105,291 tobacco 479 toy industry 252, 323 trade. 1900 '289 trade-marks, foreign 65, 219 trade methods 289, 359 treaty with Salvador 418 tri<'liiTiosis in .503 troops, in China 395,416 tuberculosis 165 typewriters 262, 333 veneer, new 3"22 view of .\meriean Republics Bu- reau 445 wheat, duty on 165 wine ." 218, 219, 291, 480 wine-trade directory 290 wire-nail trust '218 woolen industry 3'22, 391 woolen yarn 252, 360 Gettysburg National Park Commission 73 Gibbs, William H 26,100 Gibraltar, coal trade 66 Gibraltar, Mich., spirit leveling 69 Gibson, Ucnrii R 38, 47, 136, 147, 501 Gibson, I.saac 39 GilTord, Andrew H 138 GifTord, Sylvanus A 42, 100, 123 Gila River or Sacaton Reservation. 54,139 Gilbert, Franklin I '26,100 Gilbert, George G '203 Gillen, Helen 37 Gillingwaters, J. E 49 Gillingwaters, Laura S 49 Oilman, Katharine J 100, 1'22, 142 Gilpin, Julia A '24,100 Ginn, James 176 Girls' Reform School, D. C 31, 116 Glacial sculpture of Bighorn Mts. . '282, 472 Glacier Peak 351 Gla.sgow, .American engines in 389, 446 292 165 3'23 •290 •253 *22 219 a58 134 Glass . Kg.vpt exhibit. Pans Exposition 251, Germany 218, I>f)rniine 164, strike in Belgian works works in Roumania 65, Glas.s-l»lowing. by compres-sed air Gla.ssport Bridge' Company 106, Gloucester, Ma.xs.. fishery products ... : •299, 332, 366, 399, 425, 4.56, 490, Gloves Glyptias Gnagg, Nancy 629 •292 299 147 562 Index, 1901 I'age Goats. Angora 51, 206, 410 roundworms 378 skins, Spain 67 Gobioid ti-lit's 424 Godfrey, Kdwin J 138 Godfrev, Loiiisji N 100, 119 Gold, Australasia 217, 290 British Columbia 164,253 coin for Kol4 new Canadian route for 165 snnit.s 242 taxes in China 517 trade In Germany 389, 446 world's j>roduction 66,219 Grain illstilleries 621 Grain ferati()nsin south Africa. 395 Mond fiu'l gas 322, 391 naval and military exhibition 218 Nicaragua Canal.'. 116, 140 Pacific telegraph cable 321,390 rural free-delivery 515 sale agents 359 .South American trahy 165 workmen's cunipensjition act 169 Great Falls and did Dominion Ky 31 Great Harb it, chart 255, 520 Great Lakes 2.58, 484 canalst<).\tlantic Ocean 364 chart 295 commerce of 223 fisheries 178 list i.f lights 294 meteorological chart 151,312 rotat< >ria of 399 see aho Northern and Northwest- ern Ijikes Survey. Great Lakes and Hudson Bav Rv 165 Great .Silt Lake "...".. 209, 243 Greatfalls, M(»nt., topographic sheet .. 350 Greece, currants 65, 218 electricitv 389,446 French school in 389 German interests 321 indu.strial development 217, 323 sulphate of copper 322, 451 Green Bay 258, 285 Green clover worm 436 Green pea-louse 278 Green Run Inlet, tor)Ographic sheet... 507 Greenawalt,. Mel Vina 12:}, 194 Greene, .Marie B 42, 101, 123 Greene, Willidm I. 378 Greene, W'UUam S 141 Greene, Fort 117 Greeneville, Tenn -28. 1.57 Greenhouses, in summer 411 Greenland. Danish commerce with... 321 Greenleaf. Richard O 39, 101 Greenspond 248 Greer Cnuuty, Okla 12 Grenada Count v, Miss., bridge 33,112 Griftin. William C 26,101 Gritliths. .Marv E 41,101 Grills. Esther Ann 25, 137, 194 Grimes, Pleasant 527 GrofT, J.J S Groshon, Nellie L 8 Gros.«, William 42, 101, 119 Grosvenor, ClmrhK II 141 , 147 Grouping of public buildings 309 Grout. WiUiam W 29 (irout bill, nee Oleomargarin. liriiw, (ialiiyUn A 501 Grubbs Lauding, beacon 33, 101 Guadalajara 216, 445 Guadeloupe, .Vmerican s»imple room . . 165 finances in \(A machinery 165 liuam fir Guajan I.sland 475 naval government of U.S 509 sjinitary reiKirt 476 typhoon near 318 Guano 47h I'age Guard duty, manual of 257 Guardhoti.s'es 61 Guatemala 64, U)3, 260, 321 , *57, 390, 41H, 445, 478, 516 American school metho4 trade openings «')6 Guatemalan Northern Railway a 219 Gnayanilla, I'orto Rico, chart 420 Guaya(|uil, electric ry. and lighting .. 479 railwav 418 wharf '2.50, 251 Guavaipiil and (iuito Rv 320 Gubat. I'.l.. chart 415 Guckes, Henry 25, 137, 194 Gulf, «r name of gulf. Gulf coast, bullfrogs 4.56 lights and fog-signals 39-1 Gulf porl^. s. s. lines from Europe. . 322, 391 Gum, t^klcle, in Mexico 3«9 Giin^irriages 396, 452, 489 ^^jotors for 477 fiil for cylinders .526 Gun Factory, Naval 514 Guncotton ." 319 Gunnery, manual of instruction 61 »•«' aim Artillerv Gunpowder '. 22.5, 329 smokeless 416, 417 Gunpowder River, topographic sheet. -506 Guns 329,330 American, British tests of 66 apprf)priations fHn 354 Hamar, Fcniinand 140 HambHK.k Bar 14,33,101 Hamburg, commerce with Cuba 517 egg trade 207 rapid transit to Berlin 217,323 664 Index, 1901 rage HaniburK-Anier. Steamship Co 3.t8, 446 Haraill, Marin K 40,1.26,194 Hiimiltoii. Mont., tgraijliie sheet... 315 Hamilton Co., N. Y., forest re.serve 312 Hamilton, Fort, Ohio 140 Hamilton. .Mt., t<»i>oKraiJhic sheet 211 Hammonii,.'^arah S 24,101 Hammonil. Inil., iiiihlic building 129 Hamixlen. Me., Dix monument 17,204 Hancoek Count v, Ill.,dnm 106 Hancock. Fort .' 329,523 Hand aixl machine labor 274,300 Handbook. .soldier's 258 Handkerchiefs, China 517 Hanger, Jacob L 118 JIuuiia, Maicun A 14 Hannali, brig 176 Hannitin, Dennis 23 Hanover, automobiles for fire dept . . . 251 llnnshrough, Henry C. 129 Hansel, .liicob C 39, 101, 126 Harbaugh, Kate 37, 101 Harbison, Andrew J 101, 121 Harbors, see Engineer Department — Rivers and harbors. Harden, .buiies \V 25, 138, 194 Harding. Norman B 79 Hanlison. (ialjriel 527 HardiMin, Cabriel L 527 Hardman. AVilliam 516 Hardv.John A 126,143,194 Hardy, Xanev T 46, 101, 121 Hare, Levi C 42, 101, 123 Harlem River 486 Harlequin cabbage bug 207 Harmer, Alfred C. 341 Harney Peak 351 Harper, James 138 Harpoot, Turkey, climate 412 exhibit of American goods 3-58, 446 rates of exchange at 321 Harput, sre Harpoot. Harris, Joshua B 41, 101 Harris. William A 14, 17, 114, 118 Harris, Port, chart 443 Harri.son. Benjamin 206, 274 Harrison. Emily H 8 Harrison. Ceorge W 8 Harrisonburg, Va., topographic .sheet. 351 Hartford. Alexander F 124, 274 Hartiens. Adolpli 79 Hartiens, Mary R 79 Hartiens, Sidney L 79 Hartie?is, William W 79 Hartvillc. Wyo., topf)graphic sheet... 2,s4 Harvard rniv.,meteorolog. station... 163 Harve v, Rebecca 8 Haskell Institute 1.57,. 507 Haskins, Samuel N 22, 101 Hastings, Sarah 101, 120 Hats, .Mexico 479 Panama 165 Hau.se. Edward 101,124 Havana, exhibition of Spanish goods. 289 vital statistics 478 Havana, Department of 171, .502 Hawaii 212, 409, .507 agricultural resources 144,241,274 appropriations for 68 chart 392, 512 Chine.se natives U]S claims against I'nited States 451 clinuite 3.^3, 412, 438, 470, 504 currency 1 19, 147 fisli 399, .528 flora of ;{.-)7 governor's report, 1900 244 irrigation 241 mails for 417 manufactures .'HMi Page Hawaii, parcels-post rates to Amster- dam 2-52 population 347 post route map 62 receipts from duties 147, 199 subports of entry 14,47,194 tariff. Supreme Court.. . 145, 259, '274, 330 Hawes, Eugene M '23 Hawkins, Cliarles 43, 101, 122 Hawkins, Thomas R 5"27 Hawlvij, Joseph R 17, 118 Hay. James 45 Hav Liike Channel 76 Hay-Pauncefote treaty 499 Hayden. Edward E 8 HaVden, (ieorge B 8 Ha'vden, Mount 351 Haynes, David C 30 Hays, Cornelia 123, 144, 194 Hayivard. Monroe L 5, 378 Hav wards, Cal., topographic sheet 349 Hazing, Military Academv 13,141.502 Health, Philippine Island's 391 public, in D. C 398 Health Department of D.C 259 Health Reports, see Public Health. Heal V, Fannv 34, 101 Heat ." 438 effect of, on agriculture 383 Heater, Caroline H 5'27 Heater, Charles \V 5'27 Heath, Orra H 44 Heating, appliances, expos. 217.289.290.359 of offices, \Va.shington Xavy-Yard.. 286 of .'street cars ". 218 of water 321,390 stoves for foreign trade "253 Heaton,01ie 27,101 Heatwole, Joel P 144, 204 Hebel, Louis 8 Hegwer, Henrv 21, 134, 194 Heitz, Christina 41 Helmer, Minerva M '27, 137, 194 Hemenway, James A '29, .501 Hemp, .\nierican 247 Hendersi m Island, chart 512 Hendersons Point 76, 113 Hendricks, Elizabeth '24, 101 Hendriek.son, Joseph E 8 Henlopen, Cape, chart 521 Hennepin, 111., topographic sheet 349 Henrietta, sloop .527 Henrv, B. H 162 Henrv, B. R 162 Henrv, Eunice 41, 127, 194 Henry, James C 119 Henry, Patrick 48 Henrv Countv, 111., bridge 33,108 Hensiev, Elizabeth 176 Hepburn. William P 33,133,501 Heptatrema 331 Herbarium, National, contributions from 345, 411, 468 Hering, Alfred 8 Hermit crabs 82. 331, 4.57 Hennosa, S. Dak., topographic sheet . '246 Herriman, Sarah '22, 101 Hickey. .lames 39, 127. 194 Hickory, N.C., topographic sheet 315 Hide-powder tests 278 Hides, of cattle 360 Higgins, Joel C, 176 Higirins, Richard 176 High Plains 440,472 High schools 439 Highmore, S. Dak., grass experiments '239 Higlit, Jacob 34,101 Hightower, Marmaduke D 176 Hill. KhrnczerJ 30 Hill, Edgar 40, 10-2, 1'25 January — December 565 Paxe inil.Fniiiklin J., alias 141 Hill.Jiilins F 141 Hill. I'ttir M 30,126, 1«4 Hill.S.Jusii- 121 Hillstioro Point 33,102 llilo Hay, c-hart 255 Hiltiiii Lumber Conipauy 202 Hiiitliinaii, Biirwell " 27, 102 Hiiuliistaii. xii- India. Hinkk. Henry K 39,127,194 Hirasawa Wan 354 Hissey, GeorKe W 42, 102, 125 Historical Manuseripts Commission .. 4.55 H istorical sciences 389 History, hooks on 291, 4S0 national f,'alleries of 410 ■■'cr 'i/.-(i American Historical A.sso- ciiition — Military historv. Jlilt. Hiibtrt A' ." ; 32, 132 Hi\vai(.uth 206,207,;i43 ins|iectioii and quarantine 276 kidnev worm 207 Northwest 151, 279 Hoists, ammunition 477 Hokushu, Japan 214 Holdzkom. A. W., v. Mich. Cen. Ry 300 Holland, «(>" Netherlands. Holland submarine boat 13, 59 Hollister.John C 175 Hollowav, Richard 20, 102 Holmes, Adoniram J 35,102,119 Holmes, Henrv M 45 Holmes, MarvC 22, 137, 194 Holmes, Thomas J 42,102,125 Holston River 76 Holston .sJeminary 114,194 Holyoke, Ma.s.s., topographic sheet 507 Home Knoll, chart 512 Homes, for deaf children 501 Homestead 1.54, 194, 281, 347 in Canada 251 , 323 Indian lands 8,46,245,347,439 Homochitio River 485 Honduras 163, 216, 288, 289, 320, 478 spiny-tailed iguana 82 Honey I^ke Basin, irrigation 469 Hongkong, coal 66 proposed cable 389,479 Honolulu, Hawaii 14, 102, 147, 106 chart 392 statistics 4.58 Honshu 317, *')4 Hood, Amos L 37.102 Hooe Building,appropriation for 56 Hooks, clinin 284, IWti Hooks Kerrv. Tex., bridge 133, 199 Hooper, Elizabeth A 31, 115, 116, 194 Hoo[.cr, Mary F 138 H(Hipcr(or Cooper), Samuel HO lb .. <\<\ ug Harbor 248 IIoi,kin>'. Albert J 29, 49, 130, 141 Hops. Brazil 321,390 worlds crop ,517 Hornc Islands, chart 512 Homer.John W 35,119.194 Page Horse-nidish 151 Horses, barley for 411 breeding 3S8 for British army 132, 1(>6,210 in army. e<|Uipinent price-list 423 inspection and i|uarantine 276 market for. in Kngland 289 meat from, Frankfort 321 meat from, Vienini 479 Northwest 1.51,279 south Africa 3S9. 479 Horsey, Lewis S 31, 191, 274 Horticulture 34.>, ;iHO .it4il Corps, drill 395 enlistment in 173. 526 Hospitals, marine 72, 394 naval 476 tee alto place. Hot Springs, Ark., Reservation 244,506 clauns 505 Hot waves, etTect of, on agri<-ulture .. 270 Hotchkiss automatic gun 330 Hotels, Calcutta 251, 323 District of Columbia 116 Hott. George W 79 Hounsoin, Kdward 22, 102 Housatonie, Ma.ss., topographic sheet. 156 House of Representatives 29, 129, 203. 275, 342, 409, 407, 500 adilitioiial room for Siieaker 129 apportionment under TJth census. 8,14 calendar. .5iith Congress 203,204 contested elections, digest of, to print 145, 273 delegate from Alaska 146 disposition of documents 203 emi)loyees 132, 146, 274, 499 journal of 342 manual 50 maps for members 204 House Emplovees, Com. to Investigate Appointment, etc... 132,146,274,501 Household insects 344 Houses, franu-. Canary Islands 251 lodging, Milan....' 3S9 portal)le, in Caracas ;i58 Housing of working people 332 Howard, Edward B 102 Howard, James C 44 Howard, Silas 18. 102 Howard Cniversitv 244, 414 Howe, Zadok S. . . ." 26, 136, 194 Howell, Catherine T 102,125 Howell, David V 30 Howell, Ri.'hard 138 Howland, Gideon K 79 Howland, Isaac 79 Ilowlanil, Joseph 79 Howlett, Michael 21,102 Hovt, Hiram 1 20,3.s,102 Hovt, .'^amuel N 43, 102 Hiibner Bav 249 Huckaba, .Mihlred S 170 Huckaba. T. J 176 Hudson, Salmon 42 Hudson Bav, railway to 165 Hudson Countv, N.J. , tornado 438 Hudson River.' 486 bridge 33, 102 Huerfano Park, topograpliic sheet 155 HulT, Thomas G 8 Hughes. Marv 80 Hughes. William 79 Hule plant, rubber from 219 Hull, Daniel, alias 27,108,274 566 Index, 19Ul Hull.Hcnrv 176 Hull, Isjiac- 176 Hull. John A.T 45, 141 Hinnlxildt Biiy.fliart 255 llninid cliinates, irrigation in 241 Humidity, relative 53 Hininnel', Annie S 135 HuuK'iry. Mjrric. experiment stations.. 380 American comiietition in 3Mt, 44U .\merieau siioiij.'t's in 517 automobile exjiosition in 389 bags in 320 eoal 65, 288, 359 commercial travelers 358, 419 cotton 321 industrial progress 289, 359, 389, 446 medical, etc. preparations 390, 479 lialms 322 jietrolenm (15 shoes and boots Ido sugar, export bounties tis trade 164 i-ee aim Austria. Hunt, Frederick 175 Hunt, Jesse 175 Hunt, John 175 Hunter. Jane 44, 123, 194 Hunter Island, chart 511 Huntington. Arthur L 80 Huntington, W. Va., geologic atlas... 282 Huron. Lake 76. 2.58, 443, 451 Hurricanes, on Newfoundland coast . 355 on southern coast of U. S 412 Hurrle, Charles 30 Hiiskev, D. L 102 Husted. James R 43, 102, 122 Hutchens,J<.hn 102 Hutchison, John F 8 Hutton, James A 17,142.195 Hux, Taylor 35, 102, 119 Huxley, Thomas H 454 Hvacinths, Wakker's germ 151 Hyde, Mary M 25, 195 Hydraulic cements .395 Hydraulic works 146 Hydrocyanic acid gas 345, 380 Hydrogen, linuid 297, 454 Hvdrographic bulletin 59,160,213, 24K,i;s5,:n7,;i54,386,415,442, 475. 511 Hydrographic Office 59, 159, 213. 247, 2,s4, 317, 3.54, 386, 415, 442, 47.5. .511 Hydrography 50, 324, 361, 440, .502 Philippine Islands 391 to print report on 145, 195 Hydrograph v Division 57. 1.55, 212, 316, 351, 414. 441, .507 H.vdroids 399 Hyrei)ntable characters :iS5 homestead entries 8, 46, 245. 439 right of way 246, 3S.5 Wichita, etc., Indians ... 47. 347. 348, 470 Indian Ocean, rainfall 454 Indian police .507 Indian schools, course of study 442 Indian schools superintendent .442, 474, 507 1 ndian Territory 474, 508 citizen.ship . ." 117, 195 corporations, laws for 103 eastern Choctaw coal field 2S2, 473 emigrating Indians 16 Indian inspector 280 lands 16 nniils for 417 manufactures 347 mine inspector, report, 1900 244 population 152,347 post route map 63 telei>hone exchanges 474 timber and sttme 212 Indian wars, Nebraska, claims 14 Indiana, algie 490 labor statistics 400 population 347 post route map 62 war claims 501 Indiana, battle-ship 284 Indiana, Illinois and Iowa Ry 33,109- Indians, .\laska ! 113 Arizona, claims for prosecuting 131 arrest of 57 contracts for suppilies to 57,280 credit trade with 157 destitute, supplies furnished 73 land cessions to U..S 3:U political status of, in N. Y. State 284 records of families 246 schoi il gardens for 284 school lands 146,199 .schools, rifles for 57 see ulfo Indian— names of re.serva- tiiins and tribes. Indicaturs, St eani engine 387 Industrial art. .\ustria 164,2-53 Iuduorts, v. 1 276 reports, v. 4. 5 310 testimony before .503 Indn>trial education 1.53, 262 hearings on 399 IndiLstrial E.\positiol 171 Infectiims diseases 275 Infonnation from abroad 416 Page Infra-red spectrum of .sun 2tK) Inheritance taxation, France ;W9, 479 Iniunctions 117,140 Inland Sea, Japan 214 Inns, «•« Hotels. Inoculation, of soil 208 Insane, D. C 132 immigration laws 132 Navy and .Marine Corps 18, 60 Insane, (iovt. Hospital for 132,1.57 Insecticides 207, 278, :H5, 381, 48iels 254 Inspection repiprtsof Quartermaster's Department 366 Inspector-gen. Army. 74,77, 171, 451, 488, .525 refMirt on Soldiers' Home 526 Inspectors, of ordnance 514 of steam ves.-;els 360 Secretary of Navy's office 509 Insjtectors of Customs, Mutiutl Kenetit Association of .500 Institutions, benevolent, Philippines . 391 Instrument Division 242, 470 Instruments, musical. (Jennan trade.. 390 Insular. \flairs Division 77,173,225. •2.58, 296, 328, 365, 396, 423, 451 , 488, .525 Insular possessions, gee names of is- lands. Insular Purchasing .-Vgent 397 Insulated wire 317 Insulating material 389 Insuratice, accident, Netherlands . 217, 322 against strikes, in Austria 67 Anatolia '252, 3'23 compulsory, in Germany "262 fire, in France 389 Germany, law 517 invalid, "in Germany 65,219 Japan, law 66 marine, Canada 163, 252 Insurance companies, to p)ay 30 Insurance physicians 389 Insurgency 160 Interdict, local, origin of 81 Interest, on claims of Pacific rys 221 penalties, D. C. taxes 116, 131 Interior Department .53, 152, '209. 237, 243. 2SU. :!13, 346. 383, 413, 4:18, 47(t, .505 land cases, rules of pnictice 384 letters from files for Iowa.. 103,117,132 reports, bsys 50,205 repi >rts. 1 sw 502 Interior Department, Auditor for, «■« Auditor. Interlocutiiry orders 117,140 Internal revenue, claims 103 decisions 68, 167, 168, 221, '2.54, •256, ^292, 3^24, 361. 392, 419. 449, 4M), .5-20 st«nn>s •2-22. 2.56, 294, :f26, :f27 war-revenue act 19.5, '222, ^293 Ke all") Intermil Revenue Office. Internal Revenue Office 71, 167, 168. •2^22, ^.tC, 294, *26, 362, 393. 448, 481 , 521 repf)rt, 1898 50 repM.rt. 1^99 '238 Internat.agric. exhibition, I'rague ^251 Internal, agric. machinery expios 389 Internat. Amerl'-.ni Ciiiiiir.iiie . . s.')7 478 5G8 Index, 1901 rage International arbitration 3«8 Internal, art exhibition, Municli "217 International assemblages 445 International Bureau of Permanent Court of Arbitnition 63 International cloud observations 4:Jo International code of signals 123,317 International conferences 377 International congress for considera- tion of tuberculosis 207 Internatioiuil Congress of Hygieneand Demography 436 Internat.fong. of Navigation, ls9« 502 Intemat. Convention of Union for Pro- tection of Industrial Property... 163 International copyright law 83 International disputes, settlement of . 515 Intemat. e.Kchangeof di>cuments. 145,198 Internatiiinal exhiliitious 377 International Kxpositions Committee, str Industrial Expositions Com. Interiiati(pnal Kisln-iies Kxpositiou ... 446 International (ieoiielic Associaiion ... 70 International (Jood Koads Congress .. 504 International Labor Otfiee 359 International law, books on 291 digest of 8 problems in 61 International Live Stock Exposition . 410 International Marine Conference, 1889 67 International Medical Congress 436 International money onler offices 162 Internatioiuil ixistal statistics. 1.S99 477 International Prison Commission. 219,447 Internal. L'nionofAnier.Rcpublics. 288,3.')" International Veterinary Congress. 207. 239 Interoceanic canals 16, 113,116,220,377,478,500 Interoceanic Canals Committee. . . 16, 500 Interoceanic railways, Costa Kica 250 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Com- mittee 32, 133, 501 Interstate Commerce Commission 83, 227, 2(i2, 300, 332, 398, 457, .52!r 13th report, .Ian. 1900 275 Interstate Commerce Committee 117 Interstate transportation 119 Intoxicants, i-ce Liqu 62 river improvement 486 Kef>gh. Fort, hosjiital 77 Kcoknkand Hamilt1, 38.5, jirison railroads relation to capital 83.227,261, report of Industrial Commission... strikes in Chicago, 1900 see also Labor Department— Wages. Labor Department 179, 228, 262, 300, 332, 366, 399, 458, bulletins 20-25 " bulletins 2t>-31 report, 1898 144, report, 1899 Laboratories, Agriculture Dept portable work in horticulture 345, Laboratory, Road-Material Labridte. ." Labyrinth Isiands, chart Lacci>liths, Black Hills 472, Lace, Nottingham, Eng Lace industry. Gernuiii Lacemakers' strike, France 217, Lacei/, John F 32, 47, 132, 146, Lacey, Mary E La Crosse. Wis., harbor improvement. M ississipi li bridge Lading, bills of 67, Ladoga. Lake Lafule River, ijee Tazotzu River. La Grange Synodical College La <;uayra and Caracas Railway L'Aiglon, importation of Lake Erie and Ohio River Ship Canal. Lake Erie College Lake survey charts, see Northern and Northwestern Lakes Survey. Lake-trout Lakes, beacons on see also G rea t Lakes — names of lakes. Lakes. Department of the LiiUii Kookli Bank, chart Lamb. -Mary .\ La Mott, Piiebe A 26, Lampon, Port, chart Lampreys, of Japan Lamps, British India incandescent, Norway Laniy, N. Mex., topographic sheet Lan("elets Land clubs, frontier Land decisions 152,210,281,347,384,438, Land-grant colleges, see Agricultura colleges. Laud grants, railroad Land OtTice, General, see General Land Office. Land offices, rules of jiractice Landholders, negro, in Georgia Lands, Kansas, Iroquois Indians lots in D. C, donated by U. S Philii)pines public, see Public lands. age ,419 399 S3 389 412 ,457 ,3'23 66 300 399 140 359 517 261 25:} .59, 414 276 490 300 310 332 83. 529 50 310 147 342 129 362 380 379 399 443 473 479 389 323 203 9 486 106 174 243 14 388 228 146 150 332 222 171 512 127 104 415 366 321 217 156 366 456 54, 470 384 400 64 172 226 January — Decemuer 571 Lands, sale and lease, D. C 13'2 tenure of 162, 27-1, 3oG titles to, in .Inpan •1»9. 3o<) wills atTectinH: ll.i, 131, 192 Luiidscape and public buildings 309 Lane, David A !!« Liiue, Jor K 29 Lane, John C 9,21 Umey, William S 118 Laiiffley, aerodrome 453 Ljingres, Franee HI Languages, oriental, sehool for 65,219 Lauimm, Samttd 11'. T. 140 Lanson, F. R ;;0 Lanterns It'.l I^puk Island 214 La I'az. Bolivia 250, 479 La I'ierre, Anionic 47,96 Lti Plata Mountains 348 Lapoint, William 104 La I'ointe Keservation 32,104 Larkspur, light lio\isc tender 71 Lasal, L'tah, topograiiliie sheet 315 La-salle, 111., topographie sheet 314 La.s)tlle Co., Tex., lynching of Suaste.. 16 Lai>!ure-li lod 207 fertilizers 51,344 food, digest of 178, 179 forest reserves 154 game 411,436 Germany, department stores . . . 289, :159 German V, insurance 65, 219, .517 Germany, meat 206, 217,289,290,359 Guatemala, mining M health 522 I'age Ljiws, Hungary, commercial travelers. 358 imitation dairy proine Commission, 2d 39(i, 397 Porto Rico, civil procedure 173 Porlo Rico, eminent domain 258 jiostnl service 46 jiure foofl and drugs 500 railn >ads .ia. foreigners in 251,359 saline lands 11 Salvador, |)atents,etc 357,388 Salvador, tariff 64 Salva4 Locomiitives. American, in Kuroiie 479 English ('. American 388 for Russian railroads 289 fuel for, in Great Britain (i5 in Jamaica 289. 359 in .Japan 479 Locusts, destructive 240 Lodge, Henry C 12, 13, 16, 1 13 Lodging houses, Milan 389, 479 see also Hotels. Logan Canal, duty of water 150 Logarithms 245 Loire River 358, 419 I^llardry, rise in England SI London, American coal 66 coal-cutting machinery 251 exhibition of leather goods 2.51 market for salmon 289, SGO poultry for 207 wood jia ving 252, 323 London Hank of Central America 388 Lono. CliC)-ter 1 49 Long. George T 79 Long..himcs M 144 Long.Mial T 176 Long Island, rivers and harbors 486 Long Island Sound 486 charts 255. 293 LongSault Island 76 Long Valley, topographic sheet 315 Longbranch. N.J .521 Longfell( >w. H. W., statue of 44 Longfellow. Stephen 9 Longitude 325, 361 Loomis. Elliott 19, 104 Looms. American, in Austria 2.52,323 Lophobranchiate fishes 424 Lord, Eliza N 42, 104 Lorraine, glass industry 164, 2.53 Lorry, automatic, fee Automobiles. Los Angeles, Cal., post route map 287 Los Angeles River, water rights on . . . 469 Loschwitz. Saxonv 358, 419 Lothrop, Marccllus A 38, 104, 122 Lothrop,\V.S. H 518 Lf)tteries, Canada 217 Loud. Etigcne F 46 Lotideiidaficr, Henry C 46, 143 Loudon I'ark national cemetery 44 Loui.sa Fork 75 Louisiana . hurricane 412 labor 228 mails for 417 population 347 post route map 62 river and harbor improvement 485 i Louisiana Purcha.se 37." Louisiana inirchase Centennial Com.. 130 I I.^. Hurcha.'^e Expos. 117.130.199.292,378.425 ■ Louisiana Purcha.se E.xi>os. Com . . 425, .^30 Ix)uisville and Nashville R. R. Co. . 97, 133 Love, William F 147 LoreriiKj. mUiam C 33, 130, 134 , Loving. Josei>hN 40.104,125 1 Lowell, .-^arah M 37. 104, 124 Lowelltown, Me 196, 221 Lower Brul6 Reservation 104, 129 Lowerv. Oscar W 135 i Lowry", N.N 48 Lucas gaslight 358 : Lucern , see Al fal fa. [ Lucinacea 398 i Lumber. ,\dirondack forest.s 312 I American, in France 217,323 Canada 219 1 Page Lumber, for naval service 161 Germany 164, 25:J New Brunswick 164,253 timber on public lands 196 trade of I'nited States 72 Lumber River 104 Lumbermen, to aid, in forestry ... 150,312 Lumberton. N.<' '. 104 Lundherg. Peter 19, 104 Liuit.IdaC 80 Lutiaiioiil tisli. aphareus furcatus :i31 Luttrell, Armilda J 120,143,1% Luxenil)nrg, viaiiuct 480 Luzon, chart 415,443 Luzon. Northern, Departujcnt of 224 Luzon, Soutl'.ern. Department of 224 Lyell, Mount, toiiograiihic sheet 314 Lykins, Jackson 42 Lymphadenitis 206, 207 Lynch. Elia- M 27,143,196 Lynching, of Florentino Suaste 16 of Italians in Louisiana 63, 162 Lnni, Mass., harbor 76, 486 Lyster, Martha G. D 9 .Maalaea Bay 325 Mabini,.\ 170 Mabry, Lucie M 143, 196 Macailam roads 277,379 MrAker. William .S3 Macaroni wheats 320,322,345,419,504 Mc.\rthur, Port, chart 256 McCnll, Samuel W 49 McClain. P. A 71 McClanathan, Catherine A 18, 104 McCleari/. Jatnes T 44, 204 McClellan, Elizabeth B 18, 104 McClcrnand . Minerva 36, 104 McClure. George \V 39 McClure, Jemima 120 MeCollister, Madison 19,104 McComb. George W 121 McC«mnaHghav, Isaac 141,196 McConnell, Behoni A 23, 105 .McCrird, Sarah 23 McCown, Pattie D 25, 105 McCoy, John R 9 McCoy, Jonas M 23 McCov, Melancthon 9 McCumber, Porter J 26, 114, 126 McCurley, Anna B 143 McDermott, Patrick 79 McDermott, Robert X 79 .McDonald, John 118 McDonald, Matthew 22,105 McDowell, Frederick G 39, 105, 128 McDowell, Fort. Cal 226 McDufTev, Edward 21, 105 McElroy, \Yilliam T 9 McFrv, James 35 McGlensev, .Marv J. D 24, 106 Mc(;rew v. Missouri Pacific Rv 227 McGuckian. Joseph 23 Machine anil hand labor 274,300 Machine shoii.charlestown Navy- Yd. 286 Machinery, .\mericau. in China... 164,290 .American, in Roumania 517 coal-di.'charging. Irish demand for. 164 Dutch India 164,2.52,2.53 electrical,. American 164 cxjiosition at Frankfort 252 for mills, in Turkey 252,323 for paper hangings 252 Germany 164 Guadeloupe 166 importeil into Norway 479 rice-milling, Siam " 164,253 Russia 164. 251 , 322. 323. 419 suggestions for exporting 321, 419 well-boring 3'22, 419 see also Agricultural. 574 Index, 1901 I'age Machinists, enlistment of, in Navy ... 355 Mcliito.-h, Horace V 105 Mack, GeorKina M 22, 139, 196 MeKamev, Samuel 38 McKay, Donald 49 McKean, Timothy IV McKenna, ICtiward 54 McKenna, James O., alias 54 McKenna, James Owen 54 McKenna, Owen, alias 54 McKennev, Charity 21, 138, 196 McKenzic, E. Vail 174 Mackenzie, Fort 73 Mackerel 332 Mackinac, St rait of 285, 443 Mackinaw trout 332 McKinley, William, death of 410, 418 Kxeciiti vc Depts. closed 422 inaugural address. Mar. 4, 1901 410 medical report on case 476 obsequies 418, 422 speech at Buffalo Exposition 418 McKinlov, Mount 445 McKnight, Carroll A 44 McLaut?hlin, Emma 126 McLaughlin, Mary 128 McLaughlin, Marv J 9 McLaughlin, Mrs. Thomas 175 McLa III- in , Joli n L 14, 114 McLean, Nathaniel H 30 McLean, Sarah K 30 MacLeod coal concession 525 McMaster, William R 9 McMillan, James 14, 15, 115, 116, 237 McNeils Island 129 McNutt, Arline E 120, 135. 196 Macrura 456 McS wain, Martha 22, 105 Madagascar, American cotton 251 liquid-air motors 65 mining and trade 517 ratia fiber 219 Maddux, L.O 105 Maddux, Hobart & Company 105 Madeira Islands, cable connections... 288 Madrid, Ibcro-.\merican Congress 165 Magazine buildings, Puget Sound na- val station 61 Magazines, smokeless powder for. 416,417 Magellan Strait, chart 443 Magnalium 217 Magnesia, relation to plant growth ... 437 Magnesium, hydrosilicate of 389 Magnet correctors 60 Magnetic declination 160, 214, 281 Magnetism 324, 361 North Carolina 70, 168 Washington observations, 1891-92. . 60 work of Coast and Geodetic Survey. 70 Maguey fiber, extracting machine... . 389 Mahogany, demand for 250 soutli Africa 358 Mahoii , T/iwIdcus M 48, 501 Mahon Kiver 166 Mail and Record Division 74 Mail-carriers, see Letter-carriers. Mail contracts, advertisements 417 Mail matter, 2d class •. . 93, 514 Mail service, see Postal service. Maine, labor 529 lobsters 16,104,399 population 347 post route map 62 river and harbor improvement 485 to convey Widows Island to 142 Maize, see Corn. Maj.-geii. commanding Army, rp., 1898. 205 report, 1899 238, 502 report, 1S99, to print 144, 273 see also Lieutenant-general. Page Maladiedu coit 207 Malaga, almonds 251, 479 cognac industry 389, 446 grapes 66, 165 mineral resources 479 provincial exposition 389 shoes and boots 164, 2.53 Malaria 394,454 Mallard, Vianna 46, 105, 126 Mallory, Stephen K 15 Malt extracts 448 Malta, .\merican coal 321, 390, 419 importation of dogs 65, 219 refrigerators 479 tobacco 322,391 trade information 65, 219, 289 Mammals. Venezuela 456 Mammoth 297, 298 Man. primitive, in America 298 Manfios, Brazil 250 Manatee River 105 Manavi hats, see Panama hats. Mancalhi Californiensis 424 Manchester, Eng., exports to United States 65, 66, 253, 358, 419 Manchuria 479 grain foods 517 military operations in 395 railway 252 ManiSvai Bay, chart 513 Manganese, New South Wales 480 Manganese ores, production 348, 385 Mangoes, in India 358, 446 Manila, chart 325 military post. 526 transports to ] 113 vital statistics 288 wages and prices in 179 Manila Bay, naval coal depot 317 Manila cigars 251 Manila hemp 247 Manitoba, nursery stock 252, 323 railwav development 65, 253 spelt 164, 253 Mann, James E 33, 134 Mann, Levi C 40,126,196 Mannheim, Amer. manufactures in 252, 359 cocoanut butter 164, 290 electric railroads 164, 290 MancBUvers, naval 416 Mantles, incandescent 454 Manua Island 249 Manual, civil service 261, 490 gangers' 71 House 50, 500 of arms 422 of fish-culture 332 of guard duty 257 ordnance 61 Senate 377 Manual de nrmas 328 Manual training 153 Mantilacturers, German 479 Manufacturers' materials, imports 479 Manufactvu-es, Amer., in Australia 252 American, in Mannheim 2.52 cav)ital and labor ... 83, 227, 261, 300, 457 coke 244 Germany 156, 217, 290 Peru 478 petroleum refining 244 Siberia 65, 219 .sorghum syrups 411 see also Census Oflice. Manufactures Com., Senate... 178,179,500 Manures, artificial 389 stable, value of 411 see also Fertilizers. Manuscripts Commission, Historical.. 4.55 Manu.scripts Division 333 January — 1 )E( hmheu .75 Maple sirup nnrt sugar 208 Maps and charts, AiULTica 111,27:1, -125 Chicago River Ui? (^Iiicliamauga U-l,27;5 Coast Survev 70, UW, 221, 254, 293, 32-4 , 32o. SCI , 392, 420, 44H, 481 , 520 (ieep waterways nf eastern L'. S 525 Engineer Department 77,172 folding r(X>nT, House 500 lor Asiatic Station :W> forest reserves 50 General Land Of... 1*1,211, 314. 348, 381 Geological Survev 50,155,211,245, 2.S2. 31 4, 349, 385, 413. 440, 471, 473, .5lKi Hvdrographic Ortice 59.ti((, 1(>0, 214, 248, 2.S5, 31 7. 351. 38ti, 415. 4 13. 475. 51 1 Mexican Boundary Commission... 147 native, of Marshall Islands 298 Northern and Northwestern Lakes Survey .. 295, 328. 3t>l,39t;, 423.451,488 of splenetic fever 240 post route G2, 287, 417 to mount, for members of House. . . 204 Weather Bureati 53. 151. 209. 243, 280. 312, :146, 383, 413, 438, 470, 504 seeulso Majis and Charts Division. Mai>s and Charts Division 3X5, 425 Marble, Carrara tio, 219 Marcasite 440 Mare Islaml Navy-Yard 28ti, ,509, 514 Marengo County, .\la.. bridge Ill Margariii, fte Oleomargarin. Marietta. Ga.. topographic sheet 441 Marine boilers, fusilile plug^ for 480 Marine Conference, lnternat.,1889 t>7 Marine ( 'orps 47ii. 509 approiiriation 159 enlistfil men 193,204 entrance requirements 475 homestead rights 194 insane 18, tiO medals 142, 201 officers 159, 197, 355, 510, 513 register, 1900 275 register, 1901 61 Marine documents 449 Marine Hospital Service 72, ir>9, 196, 223, 253, 25(1, 291. 294. 326, 362, 394, 421 , 449. 482, .522 Marine hospitals, see Marine Hospital Service — names of places. Marine insurance, Canada 163,2.52 Mariner'i,<-ivilian.f)n naval colliers... 514 Mariners, Notice to, see Notice to Mariners. Marines, see Marine Corps. Marion Trust ("ompany 9 Maritime ( 'anal Co. of Nicaragua 470 Maritime security, e.\ posit ion of .. 321,390 Maritime warfare 516 Marketing farm prwluee 242 Markets, foreign 148, 1.50 Markle. O. J 115 Marr, William C 130 Mars 1.51 , 4.54 Marsdorf, Herman Von 141 Marseilles, .American coal 66 American consulate 63 cotton-oil 164, 2.53 labor 16-1. 253 oil and seeil trade 322, 119 Marsh, Briijiiiniii F 142 Marsh, Charles A 22, 139, 196 Marsh, Fielding 19, 134. 19«i Marsh lands, salt, reclamation of 412 Marshall, Nancv 27, 105 Marshall, William V .501 Marshall. .\rk., topograjihic sheet 349 Marshall. Mo., topographic sheet 283 Marshall Islands, native sea charts... 29H I'age Marshals 12: in Alaska 4U Martin, Kmma T 41,105 Martin, .lohn .T 143 .Martin, Joseph K 134 Martin. Thomas .S 14,15 Martiniuue, coal 66 Maryland, history, 1714-20 82 labor ". 179, :{00, 529 population .55, 347 post route map 62 river and harbor improvement 485 .Marysville, Cal., topographic sheet... \f^ Marvsvillc, Moni., topographic sheet.. 441 Mashike Hakuchi 354 Mason, .lames 34, 105, 120 Mason. .John A 30 Manon. W'Uliam E 15, .500 Mason, Fort, hospital at 329 Ma.sonic .Mutual Relief As.soc 15,31,98 Ma.>^sachusetts, Arbitration, etc., Board 179 cost c)f crime in 219 labor 228 maps 62. 255 population 347 river and harbor improvement 485 Massacre Hill, battlefield of 142 Masters, of vessels, list 2.57 Matanzas, I)ei)artmeiit of 171 Matches, in India 368,446 ScaiKlinavian factories 289 trade in Netherlands 389 Mates, licensed, list of 2.57 Mathews, Philip 79 •Matthew Island, chart .511 Mauinee Bay, chart 396 Maumee River, chart 396 Maxim solid-actir)!! gun 330 May, steam yacht 115,141,1% Mayaguez Bay, chart .521 Mavnardville", Tenn., topog. sheet 1.57 Mayo, William .M 79 Meade. Catherine 24 Meadows 239 Meal, banana 367 Measurement of earth 70, 324 Measures and weights 14, 203, 325 Meat, -Argentine traile 357 canned, Germany 164, 2.53, 289 composition anil" cooking 208,3.S0 exports from I'ruguay 65, 163 German, in Ru.-isia 219 Ger. inspection law . 206, 217, 289. 290, 359 horse, in Frankfort 321 in south .\frica 66, 322, 419 losses in cooking 468 Paris Kxposition 436 Mechanic arts 345. :«0 Mechanical colleges. jfee.-Vgrie. colleges. Mechanical drawing 315, ;}80 Mechanisms, breech. Krupp 396 Medals. War with Spain 142,201 Wiishiiigton Monument .Vssoc 131 Medawakanton Indians 105,117 Medical Ceugrevi, International 436 Medical Corps, Army 225 Navy, officers . . ." 510 Medical degn-es. (iermany 165 Medical Department, Armv 74, 77.173, 225",29t>, 329, 488, 526 Medical departments, army, in China. 395 Medical expen»^es. War with Spain 147 Medical fellowship. Liverpool 289,3.59 Medical jireparations, Hungary 390 Medical statistics '. 476 Medicine 454 patent, .\ustria 390, 446 patent , Norway 2.52, 323 jiatent, Switzerland 517 Medicine and Surgery Bureau 60, 476 1421— No. S4--()L>- -6 576 Index, 1901 Page Medicine chest linndbook 72 Mediterranean eomnierce 377 Mediterranean I'ilot 354 Mediterranean Sea, liglits 38G Melirinf,', Frederieli 9 Melliourne, Victoria 387 Mellert Fonndry and Machine Co 131 Memorial addresses, on S. T. Baird. . ft, 378 on K. I'. Bland 378 on K. (i. Clarke 435 on E.D.Cooke 147 on Wni. B. Daly 341 on Lorenzo JJanford 378 on C. K.Davis 309 •on Nelson Dinslev 147 •on S. P. Epes 237, 378 on Daniel Ernien trout 5, 378 •on J. H.Gear 409 vn Wni. L. Greene 378 «.n A. C. Harnier 341 on M. L. Hayward 5, 378 on (j. A. Hoimrt 5, 378 on .1. H. Hofieeker 309 on W. F. Love 147 on S. A. North way 147 on E. E. Settle 378 on A. D. Shaw 499 on .lolin Sinipkins 147 on R. A. Wise 409 Memorial bridge, D. C 484 Memory, faculty of, in fish 297 Memphis, Tenn., enrolled militia 78 Memi>liremagoisr, Lake, beacons, etc. . . 393 Men, enlistment of, in Navy 387,513 furnishings for, Turkey 322 Men (iti horseljack .' 341 Menalis, Condy 37,10.5,124 Menonniiec River, topographic sheet. 283 Mern-r. IXivid JI 14ti Mercer Cove, chart 512 Mercerized cotton, Germany 358, 419 Merchant marine, see Shifiping. Merchant Marineand FisheriesCom.. 141 Merchant vessels, s^;? Shipping. Mercury, see Quicksilver. Meriwether SnufT and Tobacco Co. 30, 196 Meron, Martin G 445 Merrill, James F 138 Merritt.Marcia M 119 Merritt, Mary A 41, 105 Merritt & Chapman Derrick, etc., Co . . 30 Merritt, I. .1., tug 30 Merrow, Mary A 137 Mershon,Anna M 49 Mershon, Daniel S 49 Mesabi district, iron ore 472,473 Mesopotamia 4-54 Message and documents, abridgment. 237 Message of President, see President. Metabolism in human body 51,. 52, 344 Metal-workers' school, Saxony 3.58,446 Metals. Ger. exports and imports.. 390,446 production, 1899 . '. 348 rare 478 tests of 50, 423, 435 see also Precious metals. Metculf, Robert H 34, 105, 120 Meteorites 4.56 Meteorology. Harvard University sta- tion in Peru ." 163 Hydrographie Office observers 317 kites used in 454 Philippine Islands 391 tables 117, 378, 504 Washington observations, 1891-92.. 60 sec also Weather Bureau. Methow, Wash., topographic sheet ... 246 Melomkin Inlet, beactms, etc 393 Metric system 163, 203 Metropolitan Railroad 177 Page Metzger, Henry 204 Mexican Boundary Commis.sion, atla.s. 147 Mexican Central Railway 288 Mexican cotton-boll weevil 240 Mexican Railway Company 320 Mexico 64, 163, 216, 2.50, 288, 320, 3.57, 388, 418, 445, 478, 516 absorption by U. S. , 1847-48 82 bonded warehou.«es 389 canned goods 217, 290 cement in 321 chicle gum 389, 446 copper ore 3.58 financial conditions 322, 419 fishes 399 geographical sketch 64 grasses of 51 hats 479 lynching of Florentino Suasle 16 oleomargarin, dutv on .^90 petroleum 252, 323 Rio Grande River 13 rubber 219, 320 silver coinage 165 steamboats to Europe 218, 323 strav cattle from U. S 217, 290 tarii¥ 321 trade opportunities 289 United States boundary with 147 water boundary convention 63, 274 Mexico city, Building and Loan Co .. 320 drainage system 216 International Amer. Conference... 3.57 Mexico, (iulf of .511 coast pilot 325 list of lights 326 tropical cyclonic storm 415 Mexico St.ite 478 Meyer, Adolph 142 Mica, production 349, 472 Mice, jumping, osteology of 299 Michigan, corporation taxes 261 labor 179, .529 population 55,384 pi )st route map 62 river and harbor improvement 485 spirit leveling 69 war claims .501 Michigan City. Ind., harbor 4.S5 Michigan, Lake 258, 4.51 harbor improvement 485 map 365 navigation to Mississippi River 76 .sailing directions 285 Michipicf)ten Harbor 285 Microbes, pathogenic, for de.stroying rats "....394 Middleton Reef, chart 512 Midshipmen 510 Mid wav Islands 3.55 Miers, 'Robert 11' 40, 136 MilHin, Fort, Pa 318 Milan, lodging houses 389, 479 Mile Rocks, light and fog-signal .519 Miles, ,Iames A. B 197 Milford Haven, Va., harbor 487 Military Academy . . 73, 75, 171, 4.50, 483, .523 approi)riations 17, 77, 93, 197 examinations for 364 hazing 13, 141, .502 Military Academy, Select Committee to Investigate Hazing at 141 Militarv Affairs Com. .House... 44,141,204 Senate 17, 117, 202 Military colonization, French 251,323 Military departments and divi.sions.. 171, 224, 2.58, 295, 328, 451 , 483, .525 Military establishment,. >■■('(; Army. Militarv e.xhiliition. Great Britain 218 Militarv ijovt.. in the South, 18(11-65.. 455 January — December 577 rage Military history 455 Military Information Division. 327, 3(i4,395 chief appointed 422 Military justice 17,191 Military lawsof United States. 204,274,450 Military notes, 1900 3(54 Military operations, in .\frlca and China 395 in Manchuria 395 Military post.s 422 Manila. A'. 1 52t) ■ire also names of forts. Military i)risons at Bacolor 396 Military i)ublications, list of 258,450 Military (lucstions 483 Military schoc ds 73, 197 see aUo .Military Academy — Military training. Military training 105,118 land-grant schools 345 Militia, arms for 73, 395 District of (Columbia 177 force in United States 171 Honduras 216 Milk 210 as food 20S District of Columbia 275 examination of 207 Germany, adulteration 217 souring of 279 supply of, in cities 275 Mil k yesscls, Siberia 322 Millard, Jesse 27, 123, 197 Millard, Lewis M 105 Miller, Henry 24, 105 Miller, Lconhart 25, 105 Miller, Lucinda 24, 105 Miller, Oliyer W 35, 105 Miller, Sarah 42, 105, 124 Miller. Su.'^an A 22,106 Miller, William 1 37,106 Miller, William R 27,106 Millets 381 Milliken, Samuel 9 Mills, AnuTican machinery for... 252,323 textile, in United States 216 Milwaukee, Wis 15, 49, 106, 221 Mindanao 317 Mindanao and Jolo, Department of . . . 224 Miner, Smith '. 25, 106 Mineral lands 118 Mineral oil.s,see Petroleum. Mineral paints 349, 472 Mineral jiroducts 472,479 Mineral resources, Copper River dist . 440 Malaga 479 Philippine Islands 391 Mineral Resources, 1897 50 1898 238, ,502 1899 348 1900, separates 348, 349, 385 to print 195 Mineral waters 253, 349, 388 production, 1900 385 Mineral wax, Austria 322, 391 Minerals, Boulder Hot Springs 472 Chill- 163 Mexi(o 163 nonmi'tallic 260, 261 Ph 1 est ine 390, 446 I'ersia 479 .>-pain t 517 Ural .Mountains 217,252,290,323 Miners, destitute. Alaska 17, 73 Mines, coal, electric power in 479 gold, in Korea 389, 446 Mines and Mining Com., Senate 118 Mining, Alaska, laws 12 Bolivia 320 British Columbia ... 65,164,2.53,289,3.59 1 Mining, capital and labor in 399, emerald, Colombia Guatemala lalior laws laws Liberia Madagascar Mexico, copper Navajo Reservation New Mexico Norway Nova Scotia 164. Ocotlan Ontario 390, Peru 217, 288, Sarela, Siberia southern France 322, Spain 217, to print report on 145, Mining Bureau, Philipidnes Mining districts, precious-metal Mining i:iigineers,.Amer. Institute of. Minneapolis. .Minn., public building.. topographic sheet Minnesota, Chippewa Indians Chiitpewa reservations iudges of U. S. courts labor statistics pine, sale of population 65, jiost route map public lands, right of way . . 106, 115, river inii>rovenient Minnesota, U. S. S Minncs( ita Uni versi t y .Minnich. Samuel " 19, Minor. Kdivnrd S" 41, Mint Bureau 72, 167, 2.57, 363, report, 1900, to |>riut 145, .\Iinter, Nancy M Mints, bullion accounts Omaha, Nebr., branch at Philippines Tacoma, Wash., branch at Mischler, Caroline Misdemeanors. legislation concerning. Mission Indians. Torros band Missionaries, .\nier.,at Paotingiu Mississipiii, bibliogniph y of labor laws manufactures population 55, post route map river and harbor improvement. 483, tornadoes 53. Missi.«sippi Choctaw Indians, see Choc- taw Indians. Mis.s)ssippi Delta, grasshoppers in Mississippi River, bridges... 9,106,133, chart dams fisheries improvement of 4K5, lands at head waters of 106, 115, navigation to Chicago Southwest Pass stages of, 1900 survey of MLs-sissipjii River Comn 76, 106, 2.58, Mi.ssoiiri, (^ivil War |>eri(Kl higher education in iu, 134, iniprovemeni of Mi.ssouri River Commission 77,225, age ,4.57 320 64 261 413 217 517 250 212 .57 252 290 216 ,446 , 445 391 290 195 ,525 410 418 129 4n 157 .5(H> 17 4.58 1.52 384 62 146 4.85 353 469 106 136 421 274 48 67 131 174 131 125 502 .508 395 82 300 .506 384 62 485 412 436 197 420 106 331 4H6 146 76 205 2.58 76 488 t.55 313 7 400 384 62 \Ki 171 197 486 488 578 Index, 1901 Page Missouria Indians '"iOV Mitchell, Etta S 2G Mitclu'll,. Johns 21 Mitchell. Kii'hanl P 38,100,127 Mitchell. William 38,106,126 Mite cTuiiiics of citrus trees 276,344 Mix , Fran k G 147 Mix, Simon H 1^7 | Mixed flour 2.=i6 Miyako, Japan 60 Miyako .Jirnu (jroup, see Saki Shima. Mobile, Ala., harbor 76 Mobile and Navv Cove Harbor Ry 133 Mobile and West Ala. R. R. Co 95, 111 Mobile Marine Dock Company 115 Mobile River, bridge 133 Modern WoodmeTi of America 114, 197 Mohonk Indian Conference 284 Moliiie and Peoria Railway Co 33, 108 Mollendo, imports passing through ... 478 Mollin, Giistave 30 Mollusca 529 MoUusks, ostreiform 528 Molybdenum 282, 349, 473 Moiiadnock, U. S. monitor 501 Monazite sand, (ierman demand for.. 322 Mon.i fuel gas 322, 391 Monddl. Frniik W 142, 146 Monetary report, 1901 479 Money, ihriKunlu I) 113 Money, German, in Samoa 390 see'aho Comptroller of Currency- Loans and Currency Division- Treasurer of United States. Monev Order Division 162, 388, .515 Money orders 444, .515 Bolivia and U. S 477 Chile and U. S 387 offices for 1 62, 388 Jlonitors, claims for payment 501 Monographs, Geological Survey... 147,410 on social economics 367 jrononioriimi pharaonis 311 Monongrthela River... 106,133,134,197,487 Monopoly, of mineral lands 118 Monroe, James 515 .Monroe doctrine 515 Montana, Crow Reservation 203 mails for 417 manufactures 384 poisonous plants ... 204,240,274,276,503 population 55, 384 post route map 62 river and harbor improvement 487 Monterey, Mex., business directory ... 390 Monterev, Va., to[)Ographic sheet 507 Montevideo, port 217, 290 Montgomery, Ala. , bridge 133, 189 Montgomery and Autauga, etc., Co. 133,189 Monthly Siniuuary of <'oramerce and Finance, .see Commerce and Fi- nance, Monthly Sinnmary. Monthly Weather Review, *ee Weather Review, Monthlv. Monticello, Miss., bridge 134, 198 Montreal, electric railroads 251 Montross, Va., topographic sheet 246 .Monuments, D. C 15,309 Moodv.Ksther F 121 Moody, WilliainH 29,132 Moon, in relation to weather 438 transit circle ob.servations 60 Moore, Catharine 120 Moore, Flora 20,106 Moore, (u'orgc W 45 M oore . ,1 esse 175 Moore, .Marv 126 Moore, Mary E 38, 106 Mooring slips, Norfolk Navy- Yard 356 More, George W., alias 45 Page Morelos, new Yucatan port 478 Morey, David H 9 Morgan, Charles 213 .Morgan, John, alias 27 Morgan, John T 16, 113, 116, 500 Morgan. Ft., ordnance propertv 259 .Morley, Mary 136 Morocco, trade-marks 478 trade with Rouen 359 .Morrill, Justin S 345, 380 Morris, Pac/e 146 Morris, Reamus G 46, 106, YIO Morris, W.W 30 Morrison, James R. D 79 Morri.son, John H 9 Morrisville,Pa., bridge 33,98 Morse, Henry O 9 Morse, Jerome E 142 Mortality statistics 384 Mortar carriages 296 Morton, Mary X 35,274 Mo.scow, fruit exhibit 358 trade with United States 358 Mosel River, canal 65 Moselev, William O 79 Mosqui'toes 65, 207, 219, 240, 289, 344 carriers of yellow fever 4-55 disinfection against 449 Moss, J. McKenzie 409 Moths. buiTalo 240 codling 436 Motion, of animals and plants 298 of liquids 298 Motor-carriages, sec Automobiles. Motors, for gun mounts 477 liquid-air, Madagascar 65 Moulton,.\lexander 138 Mount, .see name of mountain. Mount Carmel Development Co 47, 106 Mount Vernon, Ala., bridge 133 Moiintainhome, Ark., topog. sheet .56 Mountains, formation of rain on.. 312,438 highest, in North America 445 relation of rainfall to 209 Mounts,gun 329,417 Mowrv, (ieorge 26, 106 Muck; Ed vth M 9 Mudd, Sydney E 31 Muertos Island 70 Muhs, Henry 35, 106 Mules, for British army 132, 166, 216 Mullican, .lohn 527 Mullin, .Michael 27 Mullin, .Michael A 31, 115, 116, 194 Mundlen, James C 79 Munich, internat. art exhibition 217 Municipal ownership, Liege 65, 219 Municipalities, see Cities. Munn, James M 26,136,197 Munsee Indians 55,1.57 Murcielagos Bay 317 Murder, missionaries, at Paotingfu... 395 Murgantia histrionica Hahn 207 Murphy, Samuel Z 34,197 Murphy, N. C, topographic sheet 351 Murray, Evelyn Neale 10 Musa Bav, chart 443 Muscle Shoals, Ala 133, 197 Muscle Shoals Power Company... 133,197 Muscogee, Ind. T., bridge 133 to|iographic sheet 283 Muscogee Indians, i>ee Creek Indians. Muscular worl^effect on digestion. 52, 344 Mu.seums 227 American, at Calcutta 357, 419 commercial 217, 478 Musgrove, Elizabeth J 120 M ushrooms 382 Musical instruments, Ger. trade .. 390.446 Muskego, Wis., topographic sheet ^ 315 January — December 579 I'lige Muskegon, Mich., chart 4ol harbor 172 Muskegon Lake, chart 4b\ Muskingum Kiver 480 Muskogee, hu\.T.,Kee Muscogee. Muskogee and Clarksville Bridge Co . 133 Muskogee Indians, sec Creek Indians, Mutton 51,378 Mutual Benefit Association of laspect- ors of Customs 500 Mutukha Kiver.chart 513 M uzo, Colombia 320 M va arenaria 399 Myers, Isabela 23, 107 Myria|io(ls 421 ^afu Kiang 214 Nagaiiania Harbor 354 Nagasjiki, shipbuilding 2I» Nalia Koads 214 Nails, Belgium 105 wire, German trust 218 Names, Board of Geographic, see Geo- graphic Names Board. Names, geographic, of Alaska 281 Namur, Belgium, exposition at 289 Nance, .lohn \V 79 Nantes, agricultural exposition in. 389, 446 American coal GO Nanticoke Kiver 485 Nantucket. Mass.. topographic sheet.. 211 Nantucket Sound, chart 392 list of lights 326 Napkins. 292 Naples, electric railway to Rome 251 Narragansett Bay, chart 255, 293 Narrows, gee New York Harbor. Nashville. Tenn., bridge 133,192 Centennial Exposition 145,197,425 National .Academy of Sciences 84,262 National banks 70, 168, 222, 255, 293, 325, 342, 362, 420, 435, 448, 481, 521 charters 29 decisions 420 deposit of receipts from duties. . 147, 199 guaranteed bank-notes 130 reserve 29 surplus of, as capi tal 130 National Bur. of Standards. 14, 163, 200, 251 National cemeteries, see names of in- dividual cemeteries. National debts of the world 295,418 National defen.se 173 National Kducational .Association. 439,474 National (ialleriesof History and Art 410 National Guard, .see .Miiitia. National Herbarium 344,411,468 National Home for Disabled Volun- teer Soldiers, .see National Sol- diers' Home. National Live Stock Association 113 National Mu.seum 82, 178, 227, 200. 299, 331, 306, 398, 424, 455, 489, 528 report, IsyT, pt. 2 238 report, 1^98 148 report, 1N99 407 National parks, see Parks, national. National Six-ietv of Daughters of 1812. 97 Nat. Soldiers' Home.. 73,77,84,228,307,530 branch at Fort Sherman, Idaho 118 branch at, Johnson City, Tenn 10 inspection of 525 report, 1899 342 rejiort of, to print 145,274 xee also Soldiers' Home, D. C. National Standardizing Bureau, see National Bureau of Standards. National Zoological Park 172 Natural ga.s 349,419 profluction 472 I 'age Natural history, of Cook Inlet region. 411 of Queen Charlotte Islands 411 Natural .science, we Science. Nature, range of phenomena for study 298 Nature pictures 454 Nautical .\lmanac 100,215,286 see also Ami'rican Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac. Nautical Almanac Office 160, 215,249,280,410,475,513 Nautical astronomy 213 Nautilus ))()i>ipil ins' 262 Navaio Reservation 212 Naval Acadeni y . . . 159, 280, ;«5, 177, 510, 513 mental I'xamination of candidates. 476 Naval Affairs Com., IIou.se 45,142,204 Senate 18,118 Naval bounty 67 Naval cadets, mental examination of. 476 Naval constructors 510 Naval courts 513 Naval estimates, of foreign powers... 410 Naval exhibition, Great Britain 218 Naval goviTunient, Guam .509 Naval (inn Factory 514 Naval Home, I'hiladelphia 477 Naval hospitals 476 Naval inspector, electrical appliances. 475 Naval Intelligence Offlee 410, 477 Naval magazine. Fort Mifflin, I'a 318 Naval maiKcuvers 416 Naval militia 475,510 Naval Observatory GO, 475, 470 Naval progress 416 Naval Proving Ground, IndianHead 444,514 Naval stations 160 ap)ilicantsat 414 appropriations 509 courts-martial at 513 employees, leaves of absence . . 107,316 Naval supplies 442, 444, 475, 477, 510, 514 Naval Torj)edo Station, Newport, R.I. 514 Naval Training Station, Newp(jrt 477 San Francisco 477 Naval vessels, see \Var-ship.s. Naval War College. 61, 160, 280, 318, 475, 476 Naval war records 147, 160, 238, 318 Naval War Records Office 160, 318, 476 Navigation, aerial 389.440,453 aids 71,109. 250, 294, 320. 302, 393, 421 , 449, 482, 522 azimuth tables 248 bv natives of Marshall Islands 298 decisions 08, 107, 221, 254, 292, 324, 361 , 392, 419, 447, 480, .520 laws 238, 254 steam, progress of 299 see also Amer. practical navigator. Navigation Bureau, Navv Department 61, 161 , 280, 318. :'..'m. :»7. 410, 470, 513 Navigation Bureau, Treasurv Depart- ment 09, ^20, 223, 327, 449, 482, 522 report, 1898 50 report, 1899 238 Navigati(<)nds 514 officers, in D. (" 513 officers, lists of 355, 505 officers, jiri'moted from ranks 213 officers, recdin mended promotion.. 159 officers, retired 105,118 pay 514 pa.v clerks 514 rations 514 recruiting officers 197 register, liKK) 275 register, 1901 61 regulations 385 smokeless powder for 416,417 uniforms for 353 vessels 482, 522 War with Spain, medical expenses. 147 see aUo War-ships. Navv Dept 58, 159, 213, 237, 247. 284. 316. 353. 385. 414. 442. 475. 509 Navv Dept., .■Vuditor for, see Auditor. report. 1899 238 Navv leagues 410 Navv-yard orders 59, 159, 213. 247. 284. 316. 354. 385. 414. 442. 475. 510 Navy-yards, appropriations 509 employees 107, 316 employment of labor at ... 414, 475, 510 see idfu Navy-yard orders — name of place where located. Neafie& Levy 49 Neary, Annie .\ 26 Nebraska, claims 14 duty of water 150 judges of United States courts 17 mails for 417 Otoe and Missouria Reservation 507 population 55, 384 post route map 62 spirit leveling 69 Nectanipliora destructor Johns 278 Needhum. Jamcy V 204 Needhani, -Samuel A 42,126,197 Neet, Charles .M 36,197 Negroes, as landowners in Georgia ... 400 education of 153 home for aged and infirm 116 of Lit Walton, Va 529 of Saiidv Spring, Md 179 Nelialem Ba v, bridge 133, 197 NekoSeto 214 Kelson, Knute 15, 115 Nelson, .Mary J 46, 107, 121 Nemerteans 456 Nemoro, Jajian 60 Neptune, steamer 30 Nessell, Louis 46, 107, 121 Netherlands, accident insurance.. 217,322 American coal 66 American office furniture 322,391 American zinc ore 66, 219 bicycles 251, 323 bills of lading m carriages 321 corn 288, 359 farming machinery, demand for.. 389 match tratle 389 new metlioil of building in 358,419 shoes and boots 252,323 sugar ,"119 sugar boiuity 221 typewriters 165,253, 290 workTiien's coniiu'nsaiion act 300 Netherlands India, jital 68 materials used by Engineer Dept .. 30 vessels in Eastern .Vnchorage 3'27 New Y'ork Nav v-Yard 287, 319,356,387,509,514 New York State, forest reserve m 312 Iroquois Indians 54, "284 labor 'i'iS, 300 loan associations 2'28 mails for '2.50 injpulation 55, 413 post route map 63 river and harbor improvement 486 New Zealand, .\nier. rolling stock in.. (16 annexation of Pacific islands lf>5 labor legislation 66 land-value tax 202 lights 443 parcels-post convention 68 swine fever 65 tariff 66 Newark system 472, 473 Newcastle, Wvo., topographic sheet. . . 315 Newcomb, Miiry C 129 January — December 581 J'aBf Ni'wcdinl), Simon D 129 Newi'onib, N. Y., loiioi^riiphic sheet ... -173 Nfwl'ouiullaml, dmrt 24t<,2Ki.5VJ hurrictiiu' on coast ;i.=v) Newport, K. I., tViliTal building 129 .N'aval Torpi-do Station 51 1 Naval Training Station 477 Newspapers, .\nier., in Liby. of Cohk.- 400 forei-a.ster and " 470 Newton, .lolin 7:!, 52(i Nez I Vrce County, Idaho 414,441,.'>t)7 Neziigaseki Ko 354 NiaKani Kalis, N. Y., topon. sheet 24(> N ia^ara Ki ver 134, 25S, 3(VJ, ;is5, 451 NicaraKua 211!, 2.50, 28S, 320, 3.57, 3KH, 390, 418, 445, 478 American mils 252 banks 390, 445, 479 cart-road concessions 2H.S, ;j.59 debt of i>5, 219 industrial conditions in 218,291 new loan 289 Nicarajfua Canal lit; parcels-post convention 08 railways 05, CG, 219, 322, 391 rubber 479 steamship contract 1)4,165 supir iiiilustrv 5i(; treaty with Cliile 2S.'i, 359 treaty with I'nited States 478 Nicaragua Canal 16, 113,116,220,467,500,501 treaties 499 Nicarajrua Maritiuic Canal Co 470,508 Nice, France, paper factory near . 322,391 plunitiiuK and sanitarv "appliances. 517 trade 322, 419 -N'ichol, William 125 Nicholas('ountv,W.Va.,topog. sheet.. 315 Nichols, .hilict K 143 Nichols, Samuel 10 Nicholson. Silas 18 Nickel, Canada 65,219 coinage of, in I'mguav 163 production ." 282, 3 19, 472 Nickerson, Azor H ". 204 Nicklin, .lohn 10 Nile, improvements on 2.'>2, 360 Nipe Ka v. chart 415 Nitrate, Chile 250, 388 nitritication of fertilizers 278 Nitre 452 Nitrocellulose 225, 452 Nitrogen 52, 278 Niu-criuang, China, Amer. con.sulate.. 03 Niuafou Island, chart 512 Niuch wang, trade at 517 Niue, chart 512 Nixon, Catherine L 14.3,197 No Toint. I'oint,Md 107,115 Nobel Institute IGi Nobel peace prize 218 Noche Buena Channel, chart 160 Nolan, Katie A 30 Nolan. Patrick 175 Nome, Cape 440 region of, to print 144 .N'omenclature, of diseases 72 of if rasses, changes in 311 of soil types 312 Noin illations 377 Noiiiini (irove, Va.,topog. sheet 246 Nonmetallic minerals 2(K),261 Norfolk, Nebr., spirit leveling 69 Norfolk, Va., custom-hou.se 69 harbor improvement 487 tornado and waterspout A'.ix X(»rfolk Island. chart 475 Norfolk Navv-Yard 61, 161, 249, '286, 319, :i56, 387. 514 I'age Normal schools 1,53 Xorris, Peter T 41 Norristown, I'a., topographic sheet 240 North America, coa.si lights 214,415 maps of 144, 273 North .Vnierican Fauna 149,379,411 North .\merican papers 45ft North Amer. Transportatiim, etc., Co. . 73 North Atlantic blockading squad- ron 160,161,318 •North .\tlantic Station 177 North Carolina, labor 228 nuignetic survey 70, 168 maps 63, 70 po|(ulation .5.5, 413 riverand harbor improvement. 486,487 North Carolina, l)rig 176 North Charleroi, I'a., bridge 133,197 North Dakota, labor .529 lands in 192 mails for 388,417 manufactures i»4 population 55, 413 post route nuip 63 North Dakota Agric. College 150 North Ki ver Hriiige Company 33,102 North Sea. .sailing route to U. S 285 Northcreek, .\. Y., topographic sheet. . 156 Northern and Northwestern LakesSur- vey . . 2rvs, 295, 328, 3tM . 391!. 442, 451 .488 Northern Luzon, Department of 224 Northern Pacilic land grant 348 Northern I'acitic Railroad 197,2t»2 Northrop, A 10 yorthwai/, Stephen A 147 Northwest, stock .. 151,204,240,274,276,279 Northwest I'oint Royal Shoal 518 ynrtoii, Jatiiai A 42, 137 Norton Bay region 440 Norton Sound 293 Norway 217, 252, 321 , 323, 390 copper ore 358 machinery imported into 479 Notes of United States, mutilated 397 Notes on con.struction of ordnance . . . 396 Notice to Mariners, Coast and (!eo- detic Survev 70, 168, 221 , 254, 29:;, 32 1 . 361 , 392, 420, 448, 4sl , .520 Hvdrographie otiice 59,160.214, 24S. 285. ;;i7. 354, 386, 415, 443, 475. 51 1 Light-House Board 71,169,222, 256, 294, 326, 362, 394, 421, 449, 482, 522 Notsuke Bay 248 Notsnke Channel 248 Nottingham, England, electric trac- tion 251 , 323, 517 lace and hosiery 479 Nova Scotia, coal strike 65, 218 mining UH, 290 pulp mills 252 Nowata. Ind. T., topographic sheet. . . 350 Nowlin. Lutie M 10 Nueva Ecija I'rovince 397 Numbers, logarithms of 245 Nurse Corps 176 Nurserv ins[iection 345, 380,-381 Nursery ston River 484 Obololla -'99 Oholus 299 OBrifii, John 44 O'Brifii.Mnrv A 143,197 Obse.|iiit's, William McKinley 418,422 Ofiuputions, 12th census, index to 281 Ocean. H«M>r of 298 life in 454 Ocean City, Mfl., topographic sheet... 50C Ocean Islatnl. chart 512 Ocean telephony 216 Oceania, sale of liquor 129 Oceansirlo. Cal., topographic sheet 245 Oclier, Germany 165 Ocotlan, mines 216 Ocracoke Inlet 75 Odessa, coal 165 dry-dock 517 steamship line 218, 252 telegraph lo Berlin 218 Oelwein. Iowa, topograjihic sheet 506 Oeno Island, chart 512 Office. Philippines, incligibles 397 Officers, customs service 520 dii>lomatic and consular claims ... 377 Engineer Corps 76.258,364,451,486 executive, of riiitcfl states 51(1 Light-House Bcjanl 294, 326 Marine Hosi)ital Service 72, 394, .522 M ilitary Academy 450 Pav Department, Armv 77, 174, 225, 296, 330, 365, 396, 423, 452, 489, 520 Quartermaster's Dept 78,175,226. 2.59, 297. 330, 365, 398, 424, 452, 4S9, 526 Revenue Cutter Service 363 Signal Corps 330 Steamboat Inspection Service 394 Subsistence Department ... 78,175,226, 259, 297, 330, 365, 398, 424, 452, 489, 526 Volunteers, travel pay Ill see also Army — Government offi- cials — Marine Corps — Navy. Offices, new 467 nee also (government officials. Official business. War Department ,523 Official Gazette 58, 158, 212. 247, 28-) .316. 3.52, 385, 414, 442, 474 , .508 Official information. disclosure of 71 Official Postal Guide 61, 161, 215, 249, 287, 319, 356, 387, 417, 445, 477, 514 Official Register 505 Officials, see Government officials. Ofoo Island 249 Ogalalla, Nebr., topographic sheet 57 O'Grady. Jfn//r.« .V. E 142 Ohio, labor laws 458 labor statistics 179, 300 population 55, 413 post nmte mai> 63 spirit leveling 69 war claims 501 Ohio Ledge, R.I 172 Ohio River, canal to Lake Erie 146 imiprovement of 485,486 Ohio State Board of Arbitration 400 Oil, cod-liver, Venezuela 65 edible, analysis of 411 for gun-carriage cylinders 526 of ro.ses, in Bulgaria 3.58 olive. Spain 289 sjiecilic gravitv of 278 vegciiiblc. Marseilles traile 322,419 see also (»leo oil — Petroleum. Oklahoma, lands 13,47,198,347,348,470 mails for 417 manufactures 347 population 55, 413 post route nuip 63 reiiort of governor, 1900 57,244 Page Oklahoma, supreme court judges . . 17, 140 ta.xes in Greer County 12 Okmulgee, Ind. T., topographic sheet . 156 Old South work 439 Old forge. N. Y.. topograjihic sheet 246 Oleander, lighthouse tender 222 0' Learv, Louise 10 Oleo oil 207 Oleomargarin 13, 71, 113, 16.5, 168, 207, 2.56, 274, 311, 390, 4;i5 Oligocene coral fauna 410 O'Linn, Fannie M 10 Oliphant. Melville 107,124 Olive, schooner 79 Olive Frances, brig 14 Olive oil. Spain 289 Oliver, W'illiam 10 Olives, southern Europe 322 Olongapo, P. I., sanitary report 476 Oloosinga Island 249 Olympic forest reserve 342 Omaha. Xebr., branch mint at 131 Trans-Miss, and Internat. Expos... 298 Omaha Northern Railway Comi>any . 132 Omaha Reservation ." 132 Onions, culture of 311 Egypt 218, 291 Oniwaki Byochi 285 Ontario, canals 358 deveiorjment of 1(>4, 2.53 mining 390, 446 trade notes 358 Ontario, Fort 141, 198 Ontario. Lake 2,58, 451, 486 Oparo, see Rapa Island. Operations, militarv, in Africa and China 395 in Manchuria 395 Opinions of Attorney-General 158, 247 Opium, uncivilized races 13, 113, 129 Opol .Anchorage 317 Optical glass. Germany 218, 291 Oranges, blood, in Germany 322 brandv from 393 Orchards", effect of birds on 276,343 inspection of 345, 380 see also Fruit. Orders, Senate 377 see also .\nimal Industry Bureau — Court-martial — Departmental — General — Navy-yard — Ordnance Department — Postal .service — Signal Office— Special orders. Ordinance of 1787 377 Ordnance, appropriations 29, 114, 193, 523, .524 for Navy 416 manual of instruction 61 Ordnance stores 523 see also Ordnance and Fortification Board — Ordnance Bureau— Ord- nance Department. Ordnanceand Fortilication Bd. 74, 4,52, .526 Ordnance Board 329 Ordnance Bur. 286. 318, 355, 416, 444, 477, 514 Ordnance Department 77,173,225. 259. 296, 329, 365, 396, 423, 452, 489, .526 report, 1898 50 report, 1899 205 Ordnance stores .523 Oregon, fisheries of 299 Klamath Reservation .507 mails for 417 manufactures 438 maps 63, 2.55 populatiim 55, 413 river and harbor improvement 487 Siletz Re.servaticm .508 timber on public lands 196, 245 O'Reilly, Thomas P 107 January — Deckmiucr r)S3 Orient. CuliiDriiiu hutierin 206 ranats 321 Oriental languages, school for 65,219 Orinoco Ki vcr, delta of 64 Oriskany, N. Y., topographic sheet 156 Ormoc, 1'. I 24H Ornithology, «■<■ Birds. Orography, I'hilippine Islands 391 Oruro. Bolivia ;520 Osage Indians 13,133,157 Osage River 10, 77, 273, 487 Osaka, bubonic plague 256 Osltorn, James 10 Osborne. William H 79 Osceola, steamer 30 Oshidomari Wan 2H5 Ostend,expos.of hygiene,etc 321,390 Osteology 01 jumping mice 299 Ostreiforni niollusks .'v.'.s Oswego and R< (Uie Railroad 141 , lyK Otey, J'eter J 30, 31, 131 Otoe and Mis.souria Reservation.. 507, 50K Ott, Barnev .=127 Ott. J. K. P. 527 Ottawa, Out., gas and petroleum ... 321,419 Ouzts, Jfiseph P 19S Overstrcct, Jcsiie 29, 140 Overton, George P 107, 122 Ovine virus 2W Owensboro, Ky., topographic sheet 50l> Oxygen. commercial UU Oyster negroes 529 Oysters, cultivation of 332 Ozocerite, .\ustria 322, 391 Pachita River Valley 357 Pacitic cables 377 Pacific coast, beacons 71 chart 70. 2.55, 293 fisheries of 299 grape diseases 242 nouses for light keepers 166 light-ship 32 light.s and fog signals 169 tide tables 325 weather forecasts 209 Pacific t'oast region, agriculture 412 Pacitic Coast Steamship Company 73 Pacific Coaster's Nautical Almanac .. 416 Pacific. Department of 23«, 32X, 502 Pacific islands, anne.xation bv New Zealand 165 lights 214,415 Pacific Islandsand Porto Rico Com . . 119 Pacitic Northwest, prunes 437 Pacific Ocean, pilot chart 60. 160, -'l''. 249. 2S5. 31,s, ;i>S, :W7, 416, 444. 476, 512 Pacific railroads 221 laws and decisions rtOH Pacitic ."^tatii m 477 Packages, cording and .sealing of 220 to and fr< mi Canada 251 Packer. Hurnce B 145 Packing.gmids for export. 289,358,391,419 of butter 321 Padre, Puerto, chart 160 Pagurids 331 Pagurus bernhardus 82 Paige. Frank W 36 Paint brushes 61 Paints 161 mineral 349,472 Palefintologv, gte Fossils. Pale-^tine. minerals 390,446 railroads in 322 wagon r(»ads in 35H, 446 Palmatary . Daniel 107, 124 Palmer. Hannah 1 36,107 Palmer. William H -22.107 Palmer's Dock Ha v and Produce Board of Trade . . .'. 300 I 'age Palms, cocoa- HI osition. 117, 131, 215, '2>8 .\rgentina e.\liil)it 41M Bolivian exhibit 216 Chemistry Bureau exliibit 379 Chilean exhibit 445 Honduras building iftj McKinley's speech at 418 national building at 418 Navy Department exhibit 414 ordnance at '286. 3-55 State Deparliiicnt exhibit 388 transfer of cxliibit.s to Charleston, S.C 499, 51H Venezuelan representatives at 418 Weather Bureau exhibit 412,413 Panama, chart 'iNi steamboats to l(V4 tarilT ,516 Panama Canal 285 Panama hat.s Ifio Panama R. R. and Steamship Co '250 Panicum 51 , 311 Paotingfu, China, expedition 395 Paper, corresiK>n and poultry '207 food and drink supply 358 proposed electric road to Antwerp. 3S9 Paris. (Choctaw, etc.. Rv. Co 133, 199 Pans. Kxjiosition Cniverselle, IVHK) 3'23 clay products 349 dairy pn )d nets 276. 313 experiment stations' exhibit 345 glass exhibit 251 , 3'23 leaf tobacci .at '277, :W2 meat and meat pnHlucts 436 social economics at 300 Parity of gold and silver '29,30,31,131 Park improvement papers '2;<7,341 Parker, George A 39, 107 Parker, George W 41 Parker. RirluirrI W 140,142,204 Parks, Mahala J 79 Parks. D.C 15,237, :}41 national, .Vppalachinn Mts 50 national, right r)f way 108 national, rules for 77 nee aUo names of existing parks 584 Index, 1901 Parniiilee, Edward A 10 Parnitt.Hfiirii'tia 35,107 Parsons, MarKarc't L. B 12(i, 138, 198 Parsons, Nellie L 10 Pasco Bank, cliart 512 Passengers, arm y transports 73 inspection of vessels for 254 leaving Brazil, arrest of 389 on fishing vessels 99,115,223 Pastures 239, 276 in the Southwest 381 plants 381 Patagonia, commerce of coast 287 Patapsco Ki ver 47, 75 Patent medicines, Austria 390, 446 Norway 252, 323 Switzerland 517 Patent Office 58, 157, 212, 244, 246. 284, 310, 352, 385, 414, 442, 474, 508 report, 1899 377 Patent office practice, United States vs. German 479 Patentees, quarterly Ii.st ... 58,158,352,442 rights of ". 64 Patents, decisions 58. 158, 212, 2 17, 284, 316, 352, 385, 414, 442, 474, 508 decisions, 1898 205 deci-sions, 1899 310 limiting terms of 45 Mexico 250 naval officers 513 quarterly list 58, 158, 352, 442 registered attorneys 158 rules of prjictice for attorneys 247 Salvador 357 specifications 158, 352 see aho Patent Office. Patents Committee, House 45, 142 Senate .* 119, 202 Pathogenic microbe, for destroving rats 394 Patience. Cape 355 Patrick, Port, chart 511 Patrols. Chippewa resen'ations 506 Patterson, Hix 128, 136, 198 Patuca River 28S Paul, James 23. 107 Pa.ving, wood, in London 252,323 Pawning, Emma R 124 Pawcatuck River 484 Pawnee Indians 508 Paxton,Nebr., topographic sheet 211 Pav, extra, for Arm v 292 Navy ■. 510, 514 railway-mail 93 storekeeper-gaugers 521 see also I^av Department, Armv. Pay clerks. Navy ." 514 Pay Corps. Navy Dept.. officers 510 Pav Department. Armv 74, 77, 174, 225, 259, 296, 330, 365. 396, 423, 452. 489, 526 Pay tables, Po.st-C)ffice Department... 514 Paymaster-gen., Army, see Pay Dept- Paymaster-gen., Navy, .see Supplies and Accounts Bureau. Payne, Seremi E 147, 501 Payne, William B 47 Payne. William P 27,139,198 Payson forest reserve 378 Pea-louse 278 Peace prize. Nobel 218 Peach leaf curl .o02 Peach twig-borer 278 Peaches, brandy from 393 growing, for market 242 yellows and rosette 151 Peanuts 381 Pearce, Kate 24 Pearl and Hermes Reef, chart 512 Page Pearl fisheries. Colombia 251, 323 Venezuela 358, 419, 479 Pearl Harbor 392, 484 Pearl River, bridge 134, 198 Pearman. Mae 20, 107 Pearre, Georrje A 32, 132, 203 Pears, brandy from 393 cultivation of 276, 382 Peas 241, 279 Peat, briquettes from 479 machine for 322 wood from 218, 291 Pecans, culture of 208 Peck, William N 422 Pecos Valley, irrigation 150 Peerless, steamer 30 Peglow,J.W 132,198 Pei-Ho, fishes in 178 Pekin, China, American legation 63 loot of summer palace 454 relief expedition 476 siege of 395 Pekin Observatory 454 Penal codes, France, etc 447 Penalties, legislation concerning 502 national bank directors 521 Penalt v envelopes 256 Peucote Heights, D.C 7 Penltentiarv, McNeils Island 129 Penn, Louis" T 176 Penn, Thomas H 176 Pennsvlvania, courts of U. S 191 labor 228 population 55, 413 post route map 63 river and harbor Improvement 487 Pennypacker, Eliza D 10 Penrose. Clara A 124 Pens, steel. American vs. German 517 Pensacola Bav, chart 481 Pension Bureau 158, 244, 247, 442, 508 Pensions 39, 134, 470 appropriations 21, 107 children 36 decisions 54, 210, 244, 280. 281, 313, 346, 383, 413, 438, 470, 505 ex-Confederates 136 for disabilitv in limbs 136 for widows.". 201, 247 names of comrades for claimants . . 247 unindorsed checks 292 see also Pension Bureau. Pensions Committee, House 45, 142 House, see also Invalid Pensions Committee. Senate 18, 119 Pentosans, determination of 278 Peosta, Iowa, topographic sheet 315 Perch 332 Percy, Palmer G 17 Perfumery, Germany 218, 323 Periodical cicada 207 Periodical Division 400 Periodicals, educational 439 in libraries 6i D.C 400 in Navv Dept. Library 318 Perkins, Charles A 10 Perkins. Georc/e C 16, 18, 113, 114, 116 Permanent court of arbitration 163 Perrault, Hlppolyte 28, 135, 198 Persia, currency 165 customs administration 358,419 grain exports 358, 419 minerals 479 tolls in 322 trading compan v in 390, 446 Persian Gulf, .steamship line 218, 252 trade in 358 Personal property 162, 274, 356 January — December 585 Page Peru 163, 216, 250, 320, 357, 418, 445, 478, 516 cement 357 chart 51 1 copper 65, 218, 388 extradition of criminals . . . 162, 216, 274 raining 217,288 trade 64, 388, 390, 446 Petrified forests of Arizona 298 Petroleum, Austria-Hungary ()5,219 Canada ". 289, 360 effect on plants and insects 34'), 381 engines using, in foreign countries 323 exports 72, 170, 223. 257, 295, 327, 363, 394, 421, 449, 482, 523 for Light-House Service 326 Germany 64 Japan . .". 358 Mexico 252, 320, 323 monopoly 118 on automobiles 14,33, 110, 223 Ottawa, Ontario 321 ,419 production 349, 472 ! refining of 244 Russia 252,291,358 south Africa 322, 419 i Texas 472 ' use at sea 444 , Pettign w. Hichard F. 113, 129, 201 , 274 Petlitn. E'hiiiind 11' 118 : Pettv, WilJiani C 527 j Pettvotiiccrs,Xavv .-... 510 Pew, Abram P 37, 107, 124 Pflueger. Catherine 138 PHuger.J. Cbarkentinc 14,141,198 i Phaeton. Port, chart 475 | Phihidclphia, Pa., chart 70 ; sieainship line to Paraguay 388 Philadelphia and Trenton R.K. Co.. 33,98 Philip., IcsefaT 144 i Philiii Island, chart 475 Philippine Civil Service Board 2.59 Philippine Commission, 1st 391,467 report 410, .502 Philippine Comniis.«ion, 2d 174, 220, 226, 2.59, 296, 396, 423 reports, to print 144, 274 Philippine Islands Public Instruction Department. . . , 226,297 Ptiilippincs 524, 525 additional islands 63,250,274 animals debarred from U.S 503,518 barraclcs.etc .526 Chinese natives in 81 civil government 13 civil service examinations 261 claims against U.S 4.51 coal 525 coinage and banking .524 commerce 77, 173, 225, 296, 328, ^57, 365, 396, 423, 488, 525 commission to visit 205 conditions in 113 cost of transports to 113 deportation of G. T. Rice 172 deportation of Mabini 170 education in 172, 226, 297 Engineer Dept. operations 487 enli.^ted men in civil service 258 general orders of Dept. of Pacific .. 328 geographic names, special rjj. on... 332 geology of 348, 473 homestead rights for soldiers. . . 194, 347 languages 298 letters rogatory 516 liquor traffic and prostitution .. 13,295 maps 63,214,221 military governor, general orders.. 328 military governor, report of 172 military operations. 224, 237, 258, 364, 524 Page Philippines, muster out of volunteers. 258 oath of allegiance 328 peopling of 298 President's instructions to Peace Commi.»;sion, 1898 163 public lands and timber 296 revenue 147, 199, .501 roster of t roops 328 school teachers in 225, 297, 328 service of regular troops in 295 Spanish ]niblic land laws in 423 tarilY. 145,259, 274, 3;i0, 342.423,4.50.483,525 timber 296,391,423 tonnage tax on ve.s.sels from 522 travel pav to volunteers 111,118 tribes 225, 298 typhoon near 318 wages and prices 163, 179 .««■((/«(» Phi lipjiine Commission. 1st — Philippine Commission, 2d — Philippines. Dejit. of — Philip- pines. Division of. Philijjpines, Division of 171, 224, 328. .502. 524,. 525 Phillips, Ellen H 22, 107 Phillips, Fremont 30, 139 Phillips. Hester A 10 Phillips, Jacob B 130 Phillips. John W 24, 135, 198 Philliiis. Lewis W 43, 107, 122 Phillips, .Milton 136 Phillips, Thomas T 42, 107 Philpcjt. .Micager 10 Phipps, Ellis P 107 Phosi)hates, i)roduction 349,472 Tennessee'\vhite 472, 473 Phosphoric acid 278 Photographv, color 453 of fishes ". 399 Phylloxera, in Germany 289 Physicians, insurance 389 Medical Corps of Army 173 I'hvsico-technical institution 454 Physics 298, 454 Physiology, alcohol in relation to 439 Piankataiik River, lights 519 Pickard.John D 119 Pickens, S. C, topographic sheet 351 Picking, Laura S 124 Pictures, nature 4.54 Piedras Blancas, light and fog-signal. 519 Pierce, Ezra S 41,107,126 Pierce. Gilbert L 42, 107, 127 Pierce, Simeon 26 Pig lead. Canadian bountv 322 Pigeon River 117, 132, 198 I^gs, see Hogs. Pike, Francis H 2.3,107 Pike. Mary R 12, 108 I'ike 332 Pikes Peak, topographic sheet 283 Pikeville, Tenn., topographic sheet ... 57 Pilar, P. 1 317 Pillow , Mary E 126 Pilot charts 60, 160, 214, 215, 248, 2«5, 317, 318, 355, .W*!. 415, 416, 444, 476, 512 Pilots, licen.sed, list of 257 Pima County, Ariz 29, 93, 198 Pima Res. (Gila River or Sacaton). 54,139 Pima Reservation (.Salt River) 94 Pine, .sale of, in Minnesota 152 Pine Bluff, Ark., bridge 32,92 Pineapples 437 brandy from 393 Pinegrove. Pa., topographic sheet 350 Pineypoint, Md., topographic sheet .. 414 Pingree, N. Dak., topographic sheet. . . 157 Pioche, Ncv.. topographic sheet 315 Pipes, for irrigation 212 gas, military iK)sts 77, 173 586 Index, 1901 Page Pi|>i's. iron, for Java 218 iron, for Rouniania 390 steam, steel and iron 249 sul.surfaee, 1). C 15 Wilier. Wasliington Navy- Yard 286 i'iljesionc Reservation 500 Pistols, automatic 77, 330 Pitcairn Island, ehart 512 Pitsehner, Ernst 10 Pitts, Jasper 10 Pittsburg, Pa., bridge 134,197 harbor imi)rovement 4S7 Pittsburg and Mansfield K.R.Co. 134,197 Placer mining, British Columbia. . 164, 253 Plague, bubonic 256, 294, 326 swine 239, 378 Planets, observations of 60 Plank, William W 134 Plant I ndustrv Bur. (formerly Plant In- dustrv Cirtiee) 242, 345, 381, 411, 437, 504 Plant-lice .' 379 Plantations, Engli.sh colonies 455 Planting trees 208, 411 Plants, George W 18, 108 Plants, Amer.,in foreign countries ... 207 ash of 278,503 l)actcria parasitic on 382 breeding 412 conimercial, introduction of 276 diseases of, in 1900 276 diseases of, sulphur for 359 effect of petrolevun on 345, 381 fossil 282, 473 house for pot experiments 345, 381 imported by Agriculture Dept 53 in pastures 276, 381 insects injurious to 436 introduction of 345,346,381 lime, etc., in relation to growth ... 437 motion in 298 of Hawaii 357 of Lake Erie 456 originating varieties of 345, 381 ph vsioli )gv of 345, 381 poisonous 204,240,274,276,277,503 textile, Salvador 322 see also Vegetable Physiology and Pathology Division. Plastun Bav, chart 513 Plate glass," Germany 218, 291 Platform scales 59 Plat inutn, pn iduction 163, 472 Piatt, Orri/k H 202 Tlall. Thomas C 18, 500 Piatt amendment, Cuban constitution 488 Plavgrounds, D. C 237 public 439 Plows, German, in Porto Rico 289 Plugs, fusi))lc. for marine boilers 480 Plund)ers' shop. League Island 286 Plumbing, at military posts. 77, 173, '225, 329 (Jermanv 479 Nice ..." ,517 Plumley, Ellen A 135 Plymouth rock fowls 343 Pneumatic-tube .service 61, 93, 118 public buildings 166 Poa, new species of 311 Point, sec name of point. Poisonous plants . . 204, 240, 274, 276, 277, 345 Poles, Ft. Mifflin, Pa 318 Police. D.C 31,98,116 Indian 157,507 l'hilipi)ine Islands 391 I'olilical assessments ,")09 Politieal science 291,380 Polk StockVards 343 Pollock, David 124 Polycha;tous annelids 450 Page Pol vnesia. reports of consuls in 290 Pomology Division . 52, 151, 242, 279, 382, 437 Pomperaug Valley 472,473 Ponca Indians 508 Ponce, Porto Rico, chart 70 electric railway 518 Ponchos, rubber 417 Pono]>s in 296 spiders 45G stoniatopoda 457 ston V corals 529 taritt 146, 259, 274, 330, 342, 3(iO taxes 251 Porto Rico Census Office 77, 174 Porto Rico, Department of 171 Porto Rico Railroad Co., see French Railroad Co. Portraits, in State Department 63 Portsmouth, N. II., harbor 76,113 Port.'^mouth Navv-Yard 61, 161,215,286,319.355 Portugal, commercial agreement with 274 wine 480 Post, Aaron S 36 Post exchanges, sec Canteens. Post-Orticeand Post-RoadsCommittee. 46 Post-Otiice Department 61,161 215,237, 2J9, 287, 319, 356, 387, 417, 444, 477, 514 appropriations 46, 128, 198 laws 46 report, 1899 275 Post-Otlice Department, Auditor for, see .\uditor. Post-otlicess, emplovees, civil service.. 398 Post-Oftices and Post-Roads Com 128 Post route maps 62, 287, 417 Postage stamps, Pan-Araer. Expc s 216 United States, list of 215 Postal Imlletin. dailv 62,162,215, 250. 2S7, 319, 356, 388, 417, 445, 478, 515 Postal cards, Germanv 218 United States, list of 215 Postal Guide, official 61,161,215, 249, 2.S7, 319, 356, 387, 417, 445, 477, 514 . Postal money orders, .«ff Mone.v orders. Pt)stal service, appointments, etc 478 appropriations, 1902 46, 128 depredations 478 estimates 479 laws 46 orders 62, 162, 215, 259, 287, 319, 356, 388, 417, 445, 478, 515 pneumatic tubes 61, 113 po.ssibilities of 113 niral free-delivery 276 see also Post-OfRce Dept. — Postal Service, Comn. to Investigate. Postal Service, Comn. to Investigate. 5,93 Postal statistics, international, 1899... 477 Postmaster-general, 1st assistant 515 Postmaster-general, 2d assistant 478 Postmaster-general, 3d a.-^sistant . . 215,515 Postmaster-general. 4th a.ssistant . 478,515 Postmen, see Letter-carriers. Posts, military, see names of posts. Potasii ! 278 Potatoes, cultivation of 241, 38i diseases of 53, 280 exhibition at Barcelona 218,291 German, for America 289 sweet 52, 241, 242 value of. as food 276, 345 Potomac Flats, gras.ses on 50 interests of United States in. 31,116,192 Potomac River 487 bridges 4H4 filtration of water 116 road to Zoological Park 172 Potosi, Bolivia 320 Potter, Addie S 19, 108 Potter. Edward C 117 Potterv. earlv, in West Virginia 261 Potts, Margaret A 27, 136, 198 I'ottsville, Pa., topographic sheet 350 Page Poultry, American breeds of 3-13. 43ti Canadian, in England 164,253 care and feeding 149, 241 , ;5S0 chicken-tick 207.277 dres>ed, in foreign cities 207 for London market 207 markets in Paris 207 plucking machines 164 raising on farms 436 standard varieties 149,313 Powder, smokeless, for cannon 396 I set also Gunpowder. Powerhouse, Charlestown Navy-Yard. 286 Poynette, Wis., topographic slieet 474 Prague, internat. agric. exhibition... 251 ' Prairie dogs 149 Pratt, Ellen 128, 143, 198 Pratt, William T 118 Preble, Fort 173 Precious metals, mining districts 410 production 72, 145, 239 Precious stones, production 349,472 test of 21s, 291 Precipitation 243,312, .504 see also Rainfall. Precise leveling in United States 69 Prehistoric caves, preservation of 47 Prescott forest reserve 47, 155 Preservatives of f( xxl 276 Preserves, American, in Germanv. 289,360 President of United States .". 148, 206, 239, 310, 342, 378, 410, 468, .502 electoral messengers 10 electoral vote 47,274 inaugiiration 29, 102 instructions to Peace Commission .. 163 lieutenants designated by 295 message referred '. 501 message to 55th Cong. 1st session. . . 342 message to 55th Cong. 3d ses,«ion ... 320 message to 5i>th Cong. 1st session. . . 445 message to 56th Cong. 2d session... 237 messages 1895-97, claims 3C«0 orders 122 removal of officials bv 5, 82 Pres(iue Isle, Pa 328 Press Congress, South American 516 Pressure, atmospheric 242, 243 of a<|Ueous vapor 280 Price, Cassandra S 79 Prices, agricultural products 276 Manihi 179 of coal in Levant (>5, 218 of farm implements 312 Siam f.6. 219 wheat, effect of rye on 277, 3s2 Primary traverse 56 Primitive man 298 Prince Eilward Island, taxes in 390 Prince Frederick, Md., topog. sheet .. 350 Princess .\nne, .Md., topog. sheet 507 Printing, Argentina 357 Court of Claims ,527 for .histice Department 158 manual of style for 178 on documeni franks 204 re(|uisiti(ins from Trea.sury Dept.. . 253 Printing Conuuittee, Hou.se.". 144,204 Prints, registration 'M>b Prison-.sliip martyrs 117 Pri.soners. in consular courts 140, 198 Prisons, .lapan 447 labor in 276 militarv, at Bacolor 396 Pritchanl. Jeter C 26, 116, 119, 126. 500 Pritchett, Marv ,1 .527 Pritchett, William R .527 Private claims 435 Private Land Claims Committee 145 588 Index, 1901 Page Privnte laws, *e€ Laws. Pn.t.ate. of wills, in D.C 115,131 Prix-liimations, executive 273,342,378 Proctor, .lames L 44,117 Prorlor. Rerllidd 13, 114 ProlVssiniinl courses of study 439 Prof. iiai>crs f)f Engineer Corps 364,395 Profcssi( )nal schools 153 Protilt's (if rivers 310 Projectiles, launched from balloons .. ol(> .Springfield Armory 174 Watervliet Arsenal 259 Promotions, in graded schools 244 Navy 510 Proof reading 178 Property, public, leasing 5i9 real and personal 162, 274, 356 Proprietary stamps 222 Prostitution, in Philippines 295 Protectorates, bibliographv of 84 P. E. Cathedral, D. C ." 131, 192 Protozoa, of Lake Erie 399 Protractor, three-arm 354 Proutv,.lulia A 108,119 Providence, R. I., chart 293 Providence Hospital, I). C 15,16,31,98 Pr<^)ving Ground, Indian Head 444, 514 Sandy Hook 173,296,323 Provisions, exports 72, 170, 223, 257. 29- , 295, 327, 363, 394, 421. 449, 482, 523 Prunes 437 brandy from 393 Prussia, cnal, freight rates 66 new railroads 358 rivers, contamination of 252 Pryor Mountains 198, 245 Pryorcreek. Ind. T., topog. sheet 350 Pseudomonas campestris 382 Pseudomonas hyacinth! 1.51. 382 Pseudomonas phaseoli 382 Pseudomonas Stewarti 382 Psychical research 298, 454 Psychrometric tables .53 Public baths, in Europe 367 Public buildings, co.st of 146, 198 grouping of 309 history of 391 Philijuiines 391 see alKo Architect, Supervising — places where located. Public Biiildings and Grounds Com- mittee, House 146 Senate 28, 128, 202 Public Buildings and Grounds Oflace.. 77, 172, 488, 525 Public debt 67, 166, 220, 253, 291 , 334, 360, 391 , 419, 447, 480, 518 Public debts of the world 295, 418 Public documents, .sfff Documents. Public Documents Division 474 Public health, in D. C 398 relaliun of bovine tuberculo.sis to.. 468 Public Health Reports 72. 169, 223, 25ti, 294. 32(i, 3(12. 394. 421. 449, 482, .522 Public lands, cessions fnmi Indians... 331 decisions 347, aS4, 438, 470 free homes on 8, 46 liomestead rights of soldiers ... 194, 347 irrigation for 129, 139, 146 Minnesota 106, 11.5, 146 monopoly of , 118 Oklahoma 198 Philii>pine Islands 391, 423 Porto Rico 73 right of wav 108 saline ". 11,1.54 suits by States 146 surveying ,t05 timbt-r on 196, 245 nee also General Land Ofttce. i'age 46, 146,204 129 Public Lands Com., House . Senate Public laws, see Laws. Public libraries 384, 439 see aho Libraries. Public moneys, deposit of 147 Public officers, see Govt, officials. Public ownership, see Municipal own- ership. Public Printer, see Government Print- ing Office. Public property, leases of 6S, 519 Public records, inviolabilitv of 295 Public Records, Hall of , D. C 146 Public Road Ino uiries Office 52, 151,209,346,412,501 Public schools, see .Schools. Public timber. Philippines ; . .524 Publications, militarv 2.58. 4.50 of Agric. Dept . . . . ! 52, 1.51, 209, 242, 276. 279. 313. 346, 3S2, 412, 437, 469, .504 of Agrostology Division 345 of Botany Division 277 of Chemistrv Division 278 of Ethnolog'v Bureau 226 of E.xper. Stations Office ... 278,311,437 of Geological Survey 211,348 of Library of Congress 4.58 of Public Roads Inquiries Office ... 412 of Smithsonian Institution 298 of State agric. experiment stations. 278 Publications Division 52, 151 , 209. 242, 279. 312. 346, 382, 412, 437, 469. .504 Publishers, internat. congress of.. 323.391 Puerto Cabello. trade 332, 419 wharf improvements 3.58 Puerto de Padre, chart 160 Puerto del Padre Harbor, chart 416 Puerto Principe. Cuba, rp. on, 1899 238 Puerto Rico, sec Porto Rico. Puget Sound, Wash 221, Puget Sound naval station, see Puget Sound Navv-Yard. Puget Sound Xavy-Yd 61 , 286. 287, 356 Pulaski, Casimir, statue of Pulp, manufacture Pulp-wood, see Wood-pulp. Pulque Pumping plant, N. Y. Navy- Yard Pumps, dry-dock ". Punching "census cards 55, 153, 210, Puscv, Jones & Co Pushor, Eben E Putnam, Waldo W Pvrheliometer, Angstrom's Pyrite ■l)roduction 349 Quadrantal spheres Quails, .Vmerican, in Sweden Quarantine, of cattle 239,276.436 ]H>wers of Marine Hospital Service. stations 72 steamers Quurlcs. Joseph V.... 27,28,113,117,127 Quartermaster-general, see Quarter- master's Department. Quartermiister's Dept.. 74,78,174,226,2.59, 297, 330, 365, 39S, 423, 4.52, 489, .522, .526 list of vessels 482 signals of vessels 482 Quartz, production, 1899 '282, 349 Quay wall, Norfolk Navy-Yard 249 Quays, Charlestown Navy-Yard 3.56 QiieixH', electric works . . ". 289 railroads 165 Quebracho industrv 478 Queen Charlotte Ls'lands 411,443 Queensland, steel rails '289 Quicksilver, production .56,349,472 Quinalang .\nchorage 317 443 393 204 413 418 319 287 281 49 10 48 504 440 473 60 2.52 468 196 394 449 129 January — DiKEMiiER 589 Quiiicy, 111.. Woodland CVmeffry . HI, 170 Quiuinu, Batnvia GO, 'J18, Jig, 252, 291, 322, :iT8, :W0, 3i)0, 440 Java 164, 253 Quinn, Rlk-ii 108, 121 Quinn, .Ic'^eph 10 Quinn, Mary J , 10 Quito, rail wav 418 Rabies 240, 277 Raco, Charlotte H 125 Radford, Samuel F 2(i. 139, 199 Radiations 454 Radio-iietive sub.stance.s 29» Ratia liber, Madagascar 219 Kailroad.s, accidents 117. 199. 262 Africa 320 Alexandria to .Shanghai 418 Argentina 287 Belgium 251, 360, 390, 479 Bolivia 163 bond-aided 78 British Columbia ... 65,163,218,321,390 Buenos Avres and Rosario Co 445 Canada . ." 251, 288, 323, 3.59 Chile 218, 357, 418 China 321 Coloml)ia 252, 288, 359 Dahomev 358 Ecuador" 163, 165, 216 Elberfeld-Bannen 251 em ploy ees 262, :B2, .529 Europe, mileage of 252. 3-59 France, rajjid mail train 322 Germany 65, 219. 2.51 • governnient, in Europe 359.419 Guatemala 64, 65, 219, 321, 390 Guayaquil and Quito 418 Hoiuluras 320 Hud.son Bay 165 income of 83, 332 Indian lands, right of way ... 246, c85 interoceanic, Costa Rica .'. 250 Itah- 321 Japan 66, 321 , 390 Korea 358. 419, 517 labor 490 land grants ,505 laws 457 Manchuria 2.52 Manitoba 65. 2.53 Mexico 216, 478 New Brunswick 218, 290 New Zealand, Amer. rolling stock . 66 Nicaragua ... 6.5,66,219.322,3.57.391.478 Pacific 221, 508 Palestine 322 Porto Rico 517, 518 Pru.ssia and .Saxony 3.58 Quebec and Vermont 165 Roumania 65 Rus.sia 67. 252, 289, 322 safety appliances ." 83 school for eniplovee.s, Germany 322 Siberia " 66, 219 Spain 6.5,161.219 statistics 262, :«2. 399, 4 1 8. 457 suspension, Lo.schwitz. Saxony. 3.58.419 Swedish, fuel for 517 ties from South America 516 Transandine 478 transcontinental 445 Ural Mountains 218 I'ruguay 445 Victoria. British Cohimliia 2.52.323 see also Klectric railroads — Freight rates. Railroads Commissioner 244, .508 Rails, .American, in .Vustralasia .. 164,289 American, in Nicaragua 2-52 New South Wales 322 I Kail way Mail Service (i2, 162, 250, 287, 319, 3.5(i, 388, 417, 445, 478 jiay Rail way.s, «r Railroads. Railways and Canal.s (."ommittee Kail), fornuition on mountain slopes.. Rainbow, sic op Hall ibow-l rout Kai ney, Ja lues H Rainfall, from convectional currents. Great Salt Lake 209, Indian ( (ccan region Leeward and Windward Islands 243 relation to mountains St. Kitts, West Indies see aim Climate and Crop Bulletin. Raisins, European Spanish 66, 320 Ralli Brothers Rancocas Creek, topographic sheet .. . Rand electric air cfc5ltis liM^ Island, chart .^4^/..... Rapid-lire Held artillery^S^C^.. 365 Rapid-fire guns ^.r^rrrrH*r;':'173 Rapp, Matilda,,.^. -:T 2i Kasmusseii-lS^rehlow Rations, Army Navy N urse Corps Rats, destruction of Rattan brooms Ray.Gioni' II' 139 Rea. George Rea. William Reading, I'a., topographic sheet Reading courses, f(rr farmers 149 Reagan, Penrose W Real estate, see Lands. Reamer, Hiram J 46 Reamer, Prudence Reappraisements 68, It 2.54. 292. 324, 361, 392, 420, 447. 480 Rebate of taxes Rebecca, ship Rebellion, see Civil War. Rebun Receipts, for special taxes Receipts and expenditures. 69,167,221, 292. 3U), 324, 361 , 392. 420. 447. 4S0 Receivers 117 land offlces Reciprocity Cuba and I'liited States Santo Domingo Recoil cylinders oil for Re«'onnai.>isance 325 Record. Coiigres.sional 93,189.237.273.309.341 Record and Pension Ollice 78,170,17.5,4.52,4.'^ Record room Recorders, sunshine Recording Division Records, .•»« Public records. Recruiting. Army 74, 171, 224 ollicei^ for. Navv '. Rectifiers, tax-paid .spirits Red cedar Red clover seed Red Cross, American National Re Robinson, Conway 177 Robinson, Conway, jr 177 Robinson, John R 24,108 Robinson, Leipli 177 Robinson, Fort, plumbing 173 Rochainbeau, Comte de, statue 140 Roclu- Harbor. Wash., chart 448 Roek-hass 332 Rock (•(.■ment, American 471 Rock Creek, Wvo., spirit leveling 69 Rock Crock Park 341 Rock Island. 111., topographic .sheet... 441 Rock Island Arsenal 173,329 Rock Island County, 111., bridge... 33,108 Rock River 33, 76, 108, 48(i Rockport. Mass 13 Rodman, Martin 40, 119, 137, 199 Rodoconachi Sons 0 Brazil 163,164,218 Danish substitute for 289 French Africa 390 Guatemala 219 Honduras 288 imports in United States 163 India 418 Manaos, Brazil 250 Me-xico 163, 219 Nicaragua 479 substitute for 218 Page Rubber, tubing, noninflammable 218 Venezuela 64, 322, 419 Rucker, R. B 80 Ruckcr. William P 37,109,122 Rue, Robert H 175 Ruffncr, Ernest H 172 Ruinda. Gulf of, chart 513 Rules, House ,500 Senate 341, 377 Rules Committee, House 47,146,205 Senate 341 Rules of iira<'tice, land offices 384 Patent oilice 247 Rural free-deiivery ... 162,276,382,477,515 Rusling. Kmnia P 11 Ru.ss, IVneloi.e K 128 Rnsscll, .Vndrew H 131 Rus.sell. Isaac F 138 Rus.sell, James W 109,125 Ru.ssell villc, etc., A^ric. A.ssoc 80 Russia, agric. machinery 251, 323, 357 American advertisernents 251, 322 American trade, in 1900 289,360 l>ridge, for railroad 322 butter, export of 251 coal imports 164 corks 217, 290 cotton 288, 35S, 419 crops 151 electric railroads 321 emigration to America 218 engineers from U. S 517 exports of crabs 358 German grain imjwrts from ... 389,446 German meat 219 grain crop 389, 446 harbors, remodeling 322 iron manufacturers 164 laws concerning foreigners 251, 359 machinery 419 machinery, imports of 164, 322 petroleum 252, 291 , 358 railroads 67, 252, 289, 322 ship canals 359,419 shipping 252, 323 shoes 218, 291 soil investigations 241 stamped documents 164, 291 sugar in United States 147, 167 sulphur 218, 291 tariff 218, 252, 291, 322, 359, 360 troops, in north China 395 wheat crop 359 wood, export tariff on 290 Russian hemi) 247 Rutan, Wil Ham D 14, 203 Rutherford, A. P 176 Ryan, James 21, 139, 199 Ryan, Michael 27,109 Ryan, Samuel 27, 109 Ryan, William 199 Rye, effect of, on wheat prices 277,382 Saar River, canal 65 Sabanilla, Colombia 318 Sabin,Alvin N 109 Sabine Lake 70, 255 Sabine Pa.ss, Tex., chart 70, 255 Sac and Fox Indians 520 Sacaton or Gila River Reservation. 54,139 Sacramento. California State Fair 378 Sacramento River 467, 484 Sacred history, see Church history. .Safely appliances 83 Saginaw. Mich 49,109,167 Sailing directions 59, 160, 285, 443 Sailing routes, see Pilot charts. Sailors, contracts for care of 326 homestead 347 State homes for 228 see also Navy. 1421— No. 84—02- 592 Index, 1901 Page Sails 247 St. Christopher, climatology 412 consul at 162 rainfall 53 St. Clair Flats Canal 76 St. Clair, Lake 258, 451 St. Clair River 258, 443, 451, 519 St. Croix River, topographic sheet 212 St. Etienne, ribbon 164, 253 St. GforK, steamer 99, 115, 141 St. Hek'iin Sound, chart 255 St. Igniitius College 438 St. John's, Ariz., topographic sheet 314 St. John's Lodge, Newbern, N. C 114 St. Johns River 70 St. Joseph, Mich., bridge 33, 109 St. Joseph, Mo 225, 274, 486 St. Joseph River, bridge 33, 109 St. Kitts, see St. Christopher. St. Lawrence, Gulf of 160 St. Lawrence River 258, 4-51 dam 74, 524 examination and survey 76 i harbor improvement 486 [ sailing directions 160 St. Louis, Mo., bridge 106, 133 harbor 486 Louisiana Purchase Exposition 117, 130, 199, 292, 378, 425 St. Louis Bav, lighthouse tender 520 St. Louis River, chart 396 St. Martin Island 519 St. Marvs River 68. 76, 248, 258, 360, 442, 443, 451 St. Michaels Bay 361 St. Paul, Minn., Mississippi River 485 public building 129 St. Petersburg, bridge 390 electric railroads 164 exposition of British products 321 fisheries exposition 389 St.Phillii>s Island 519 St. Siraond Sound, chart 448 St. Vladimir Bay, chart 416 St. Xuvier, Mont., topographic sheet . . 441 Sakata, Japan 354 Saki Shima Group, chart 444 Salaries, consul-general at Antwerp .. .515 district court judges 158 judges, Court of Claims 114 judges, D. C 15 judges, Philippines 397 postal .service 515 Senate and House employees 499 Stationery, Printing, and Blanks Division 519 Salarv and Allowance Division 515 Salary i.av tallies, Post-Office Dept.... 514 Sale, Kliza both M 34 Sale agents in England 3.59, 390, 446 Sale of game 31 Sale of land in D. C 132 Salinas Valley, irrigation 469 Saline lands 11, 154 Salisbury, O. J 69 Salisbury, Md., topographic sheet 507 Salmon 332 fisheries, Alaska 167, 257 fisheries, British Columbia 252,360 London market for 289, 360 Salomague, Port 318 Salomon, Henriette 126 Salt 349, 471, 473 Cadiz 479 in alkali .soils 382 production, 1899 282 Salt Lake, Utah, mail distribution 388 topographic sheet 1,57 Salt Lake County, Utah, myriapods... 424 Salt marsh lands, reclamation of 412 Page Salt River Res. , Arizona Water Co 94 Saltbushes, seed of 437 Saluting stations of the world 213 Salvador 216, 2.50, 357, 445, 478 tariff 64, 65, 165 textile plants 322 trade-marks 322, 388, 419 treaty with Germany 418 Salvador Commercial Company 356 Samoan Islands, chart 249 development of 164 German monev in 390 gold ." 289, 360 Sample rooms, Amer., in Guadeloupe . 165 Samp.sell, Lydia 137 Sampson, George T 48 Samp.son, William T 148 San Antonio. Port, chart 443 San Antonio International Fair .. 109,360 San Bernardino, Cal., topog. sheet 473 San Bernardino meridian 239 San Bernardino Strait, chart 415 San Carlos Reservation, Ariz 57, 139 Sand, monazite 322 Sanders, Mary 36, 109 Sandisfleld, Mass., topographic sheet. . 245 Sandpoint, Idaho, topographic sheet . 349 Sanduskv, Ohio, harbor 76 Sandusky Bay 488 Sandwich Group 214 Sandy Bay 13 Sandv Hook, topographic sheet 283 Sandy Hook Proving Ground. 173,296,329 Sandy Lake 76 Sandy soils 208 Sandy Spring, Md., negroes of 179 San Esteban, P. I., chart 443 San Fernando, Port, chart 443 San Francisco, Cal., chart 393 harbor improvement 484 mint 72 Naval Training Station 477 plague in 256, 294 po.st route map 287 San Francisco Mts. forest reserves 347,470 Sanger, Henry 527 Sanger, Henry E 527 Sangley Point, naval coal depot 317 Sanitary appliances, Mice 517 Sanitary reports. Navy 476 Sanitation . .". 169 District of Columbia 275 sea-coast cities 449, 479 treaty, Argentina and Uruguay 165 San Jacinto, Cal., topographic sheet.. 440 San Jacinto River, water storage on.. 4G9 San Joaquin River 76, 469, 484 San JosC> College case 397 San Juan, Porto Rico, harbor. . 166, 325, 484 naval station 319,356 San Juan de Fuca, see Juan de Fuca. San Luis Rev, Cal., topographic sheet. 440 San Miguel, Port 60 chart 443 San Nicholas, P. I., sanitary report 476 San Pio 5, Port, chart 443 San Rafael River 351 San Salvador, see Salvador. Santa Ana, Cal., topographic sheet ... -506 Santa Catharina 320 Santa Clara, Department of 171 Santa Cruz Harbor 318 Santa F(5, N. Mex., topographic sheet. . 57 Santa Lucia Cozinnahualpa, .sculp- tures of 299 Santee River 13 Santiago, Cuba, naval campaign at ... 148 report on civil affairs, 1899 238 Santiagoand Puerto Principe, Dept. of . 171 Santo Domingo - . . 216, 250, 288, 289, 320, 418 January — December 593 Page San Vicente, Port, charts 249, -143 San Vincente, see San Vicente. Sardines 457 Sarela, Siberia, quartz mining 66 Sargent, Benjamin G 122 Sash and door factory, Shanghai.. 252,323 Saulpaw. < JoorKO \V 114 Saunders, William 277, 343 Sausjige, Germany 164,263 Savage Island, .•.<> Nine. Savanilla, Colombia, see Sabanilla. Savannah, Florida and Western Rv. . . 83 Savannah River lb, 33, 109 Savings banks, Belgium 289, 360 Sawdust, uses of 218, 291 Sawmill, Mare Island 286 Sawyer, Bela 23, 109 Saxe-Altenburg 218 'Saxicola 178 Saxonv.commerrial education 165 electric railn .ads 289, aVJ metal-workers" school 358, 446 new railroad 358 Sayles, Lvman A 28, 109 Scale insects 276, 343, 345, 380 Scales, platform 59 Scammel, Fort 173 Scandinavia, trade of U. S. with 346 Scaridse 399 Scarlet fever 522 Schaeffer, Sarah B 19, 46, 109 Schenectady, X. Y., topographic sheet. 156 Schermerhorn, Norton 40, 109 .Schindel, S, .1. B 78 Schlev, Winfield S 386, 510 Scholarship 439 School ga rdens 238, 284, 289, 360 School grounds, planting of trees 411 School lands, suits by States 146, 199 School libraries 384 Schooley, William W 37, 109, 124 Sch(X)ls, commercial, Cologne 288,321 dairv 149 District of Columbia 81, 205, 330, 365 French, in Greece 389 Germany, English language 251 Germany, railroad employees 322 Indian .". 442 industrial, Sonneberg 251, 323 metal-workers'. Saxony 358 military 73, 118 U. S. methods for Guatemala 164 see aim Education Bureau. Schrader, F. C 74 Schram, Daniel 137 Schrei, Adolph 35, 109 Schroeder, Henry B 24 Schroon Lake, N. Y., topog. sheet 156 Schurman Commission, see Philippine Commission, 1st. Schutz, Samuel 11 Schuvler, Fort 257 Schuylkill River 70 Science, great men of 454 in America, history of 227 in 19th century 299 Sclerostoma pinguicola 207 Scotland, commercial education 67 Scott, Alexander C 40, 109, 121 Scott. Almira A 28,109 Scott. Charles 43,199 Scott, Edward B 134 Scott, John 26, 137, 199 Scott, Kate -V 21,136,199 Scott, Nnlliau B 129 Scow, 4th light-house district 518 Screening, wire, in Egypt 290 Screens, skylight 159 Screven, Fort 296 Scribner, John F 20 Page Scrub, sloop 80 Scrubbing brooms 387 Sculpture, in Washington. D. C 309 Sculpttires of Santa Lucia Cozuma- hualpa 299 Sea, see name of sea. Sea-coa.st batteries, electric plants 364 Sea-coast cities, sanitation 449, 479 Sea-coast defense 487 Sea lighters, Europe .517 Seabury, .Samuel C. F 123, 138, 199 Seal fisheries 3()0 Seal Islands 355 Seaman, G. W 130 Seamen, are Sailors. Searchlights, acetylene 163 Searing, Caroline M. H 23,109 Seasons, relative length of 243 Secondary schools 164,4.39 Secret Service Division 363 Secretary, of Senate, report 410 see also, for departmental secreta- ries, names of Departments. Sectionalism, in South Carolina 455 Securities, U.S., value of 292, 325, 3(52, 393, 420, 448, 481, 521 Security for appearance in court 7,32 Sedan, Kans., topographic sheet 350 Seed and Plant Introduction Section. 51, 53,149,151,279,346,412 Seed coats, of genus brassica 503 Seeds 51 flax 279 introduction of 345, 381 Marseilles, trade in 322, 419 of commercial saltbushes 437 red clover 51 see also Seed and Plant Introd. Sec. Seldoii, Julia M 80 Senami Ilakuchi 354 Senate 12, 113, 201, 237, 274, 309, 341, 377, 409, 467, 499 employees 499 journal 274, 276 manual 377 private claims 435, .502 proclamation for special ses.sion . . . 274 Senators, ■57th Congress 467 Seneca Indians 16, 109, 132, 198, 507 Sengel, Salome 48 Seoul, Korea, American legation 64 Sequoia and General Grant National Parks 244,347 .508 Sergeant-at-arms, House 500 Senate .500 Sen Indians 260 Serial documents, in Senate librarv... 500 Serpents Mouth, chart 416 Serum injections, Texas fever 207 Servia, industrial conditions 322, 419 Session clerks 500 Settle, Evan K 378 Sewage and garbage 275, 378 Sewanee, Tenn., topographic sheet 57 Seward Peninsula, gold fields 440 report on, to print 144 Seward Koads, chart 444 Sewell, William J 17, 93 Sewinu'-niacliiucs .517 Sexton, Rebecca E 48 Shackleford, Dorsey U' 134 Shad 332 Shade in coffee culture 277 Shade trees, insect enemies 240 ShatTcr. William H 41 Shafroth, Joint F 131 Shakoiiia River, chart 513 Shamburger, John 204 Shanghai, ry. to .\lexandria, Egypt. 320,418 sash and door factory 2.52, 323 594 Index, 1901 Page Shanks.John P. C 19,40 Shannon, John, alias 118 Shapley, George H 42, 109 Sharpe, Marie 11 Sharps Island, topographic sheet 350 Sharrard, Annie B 11 Shasta. Mount 149, 349 Shaw. Albert 1) 42, 137, 499 Shaw, Charles T 25, 138, 199 Shaw, Daniel \V 109, 122 Shawnee Indians 507 Sheep 52, 320 Canadian, importation of 410 feeding of 345 inspection and fjuarantine 276 Pacific Northwest 151,279 I>rogress in raising, in U. S 206 raising for mutton 51, 378 roundworms 378 skins, Spain 67 Sheep-bound reserve 49, 147, 205, 238, 275, 310, 342, 377, 410, 435, 407, 501 indexes 490 vol. schedule, 56th Cong. 1st sess . . 299 Sheetings, cotton 446 Shelden, Carlos D 132, 143 Sheldon, Chauncev 28, 109 Shell, Henry B 28, 274 Shells, fossil, Colorado Desert 528 ordnance 318, 329, 444 Shelt, Peter 36, 199 Sheridan, Wyo., military post 73 Sherman, James S 32, 33, 132, 134 Sherman, John 274 Sherman, Tex., U. S. court 97, 140, 191 Sherman, Fort, National Soldiers' Home 118 pav of custodian 55 Sherwood, Martin 28, 110 Sheuerman, John C 24, 110 Shickshiuny, Pa., topo.graphic sheet.. 283 Shiloh National Park Commission 74 Shimabara, Japan 215 Shimonoscki, Japan 359 Shingles, British Columbia 164,253 south Africa 322 Shinnecock Bay, lights 519 Shiokoshi Bana 354 Ship-building 164, 218 Nagasaki 218 on Tvne River 67 United States 388 world's 253 Shipment, of fishes 399 Shipments to depositories 85, 181, 229, 263, 301 , 333, 309, 401 , 427, 459, 493, 531 Shipping 159, 275 American, in foreign trade 169, 170 bills of health 220 Canary Islands, American vessels. . 288 Chicago 363 clearances and entries 327, 357 exposition of maritime securitv 321 fishing vessels 67, 99, 115, 141, 223 fittings for vessels 278 for pa.ssengers, inspection of 254 France 65, 219 Germany, electric lighting 164, 290 in f\ir-scal (ishing 360 iiitornatioiial code of signals 123 Intcrnat. Marine Conference, 1889.. 67 Kennebec River 72 lic3 243 504 53 1 Snowhill, Md., topographic sheet Snuff, lax on SnufTer. ( 'yrus PnulTer, Henry .V Snyder, Louis 28, Soap 161, market for, in Spain 289, sod a Syria Soai>stoiie. production 349, Social economics, at Paris Expos monographs on Society li braries 384, Society of .\merican Florists.. 114,140, Soda soap of castor oil Sodium chloride Soils inoculation of methods of investigating Russia sandy, treutment of use of lime 208,411 see also Soils Bureau. Soils Bureau (formerlv Soils Divis- ion}.., 242, 280, 312, 382, 412, Held operations . .- field operations, to print 110, Soils Division, see Soils Bureau. Solar eclipse Solar constant Solar motor, in California Soldiers, homestead 194, see also .\rray — Volunteers. Soldiers' Home, D. C 74, Soldiers' Home, National, «ee National Soldiers' Home. Solicitor of Treasury Solicum .' Solomon. Sylvester Solution, applied to study of soils Somerville. James A Sonneberg, industrial school 251, Sonora Soo Wan Sorghum 277, Soudan, see Sudan. .Sound waves 280, Souring of milk South, education in 154, entomology in 344, farmers forage plants of 239, German commercial methods in... grape growing in 242, militarv government, 1861-65 raising 'of hogs 206, 207, South .\frica. see Africa. South .Vfrican Republic, see Transvaal. South .Vnicrica. cement in coast lights 214. cocoanuts and copra German trade 289, 321, 359, proposed canal system reports of consuls in signals for ports steamship service 164, 165, 253, '2X9, see also American Republics Bu- reau. South .Vmerican Press Congre.s.s South .\tlantic Station South Carolina, education in gras.ses of lights maps 63, population 55, river and harbor improvement sectionalism in South Carolina Interstate and West Indian Exposition 499, age 507 •222 527 527 ,110 ,387 ,360 476 517 473 300 367 439 •200 476 382 •278 •208 277 241 208 ,437 469 467 144 455 438 216 347 509 218 11 469 44 3^23 388 •215 411 4.55 279 439 380 382 381 418 279 455 343 321 415 358 390 3^20 •290 60 65, 3«'.0 516 477 439 148 519 255 413 487 455 518 596 Index, 1901 Page South Dakota, Brule Reservation 129 mails for 388, 417 manufactures 384 maps 63, 314 new dinosaur 178 population 152, 413 South Fox Island Shoals, chart... 423,476 South Georgia Island 214 South .Mills, X.C 75 South I'ass of Mississippi River 486 South Sea Islands, sale of liquor 129 South Slietland Islands 214 Southard, James H. 30, 131, 203 Southeast Shoal, lights 519 Southern cattle fever, see Splenetic fever. Southern cattle-tick 207 Southern 111. and Mo. Bridge Co 9 Southern Luzon, Department of 224 Southern Paei He Company 221 Southern Railway, Argentina 216 Southwest, cattle ranges 381 Southwest Pass, Mississippi River 205 Soy beans 277 Spain, almonds and raisins 320, 390 artificial manures 389 boots and shoes 163, 252 cession of islands to U. S 63, 250, 274 claims of United States citizens 200 coffee 217, 290 commerce with Costa Rica 357 commerce with Mexico 320 commerce with Peru 320 copper ore 358 electrical goods 321 j exhibition of goods in Havana 289 expos, of jiniducts in Nicaragua ... 320 | frauiliileiit letters from 165 fruit, competition with Cal 289,359 fuel exposition 217,289,290,359 \ Oerman mining .syndicate 217,290 ' imports of wheat.". 290,360 industrial conditions 218, 323 letters rogatory 516 i minerals ." 517 1 Nicaragua Canal 140 olive oil 289 public land laws, in Philippines... 423 railroads 65, 164, 219 sheep and goat skins 67 soap market 289, 360 steamboats to South America 65 sugar industry 65,165,218,219,291 U. S. commerce with 445 see also War with Spain. Simkling, Burleigh F 49 Spanish America, see American Re- 1 publics Bureau. Spanish-American War, see ^^'ar with Spain. j Siianish and .A.mer. Claims Comn 130 | Spiinisli Peaks 348 I SpaiiisirrreatyClaimsCommission... 200, 360,509,530 , Sparrows 436 Spawning seasons of iishes 332 Speaker of House of Representatives. . 129 Spears, Charlotte 48 Si>cars, N. B 467 Special agents, General Land Olliee.. 211 Speeial Agents Division... 167,220,257,523 Special ('onsular Reports . 23s, 253, 275, 291 Special delivery of letters ,515 Special orders, adjutant-general... 74,171 224, 268, 295, 327, 36 1, 395,422,450,483, 52'4 Animal Indiistrv Btu-eau 410,503 Engineer Department 76, 172, 225, 25.S, 295, 328, 364, 395, 422, 451 Navy Dept . 213, 284, 354, 386, 414, 442, .510 Special taxes 71, 222, 256 Page Specific gravity, fats and oils 278 Specifications of patents 158, 352 Spectrinn 455 infra-red, of sun 260 Speech, teaching to deaf 501 Spelt, Manitoba 164, 258 Spencer, George W 45 Spermatogenesis, of zamia 604 Sperry, Nchemiah D 129 Spiders 178, 456 Spinn er, Francis E. , statue 44 Spiny-tailed iguana 82 Spirit leveling 56, 440 Spirits, distilled 71, 256, 448. 481, 521 tax-paid 393 Splenetic fever 207, 240 Spokane, Wash., climate of 53 topographic sheet 351 Sponges, American, in Hungarv 617 Cuba ". 288 fishery 399 Florida 227 Sporleder, Julius 34, 110, 120 Sprandel, Mary M '37, 110, 124 Spraying, for fruit diseases 53, 345 machines for, France 359, 419 of asparagus 344, 379 Spring road, D. C 116 Springer, Cornelius 120 Springfield, Colo., topog. sheet 314 Springfield Armory 174, 296, 329, 524 Springs, mineral, Antofagasta 388 Spruce, insect enemies of 411 Squeteague 457 Stackhouse, Charles 124 Staff', of Army, legislative history 422 Stafford, Samuel S 42, 110, 122 Stairs, fireproof 2.52 Stallings, Jesse F 46, 143 Stamford, Conn., topographic sheet... 283 Stamps, postage, of U. S 215, 216, 515 revenue 222, 256, 294, 326, 327, 362 revenue, Russia . . .' 164, 291 Standard Weights and Measures Office, see Nat. Bureau of Standards. Standing Rock Reservation 607 Standley, Josiah 527 Stanislaus forest reserve, map 155 Stanton, Marietta E 28, 143, 200 Stanwood, Iowa, topographic sheet ... 441 Starch, Egvpt 359, 419 Starfish 399 Starkev, Benjamin 80 Starr, Mary E 38, 123, 200 Starrat, Thomas 128 Starring, Louis M 27, 110 Stars, catalogue of 60 transit circle observations 60 State and other Departments, .\uditor for, SCI' Auditor. State Department 63, 162, 216, 250, 287, 320, 388, 418, 445, 478, 515 State school svstems 439 State, War, Na'vv Dept., Imilding 170 State, War, Navy I)e]it. Bldg.Office. . . . 84 States, agricultural officials 50 area of 152, 216 corporation taxes 261, 300 dairv laws 240 food laws 178, 179 game, officials for protecting 240 imitation dairv products ... IS, 113, 274 labor laws ! 261, 529 official veterinarians, list of 60 population of. 1900 281, 313 suits coucerTiing school lands 146 Stationery. Treasury Department . 167. 169 War Department 74 Stationerv, Printing, and Blanks Divi- sion 167, 169, 253, 292, 391, 519, 523 January — Decembek 597 Pase Statistical Abstract, 189S 50 1891) 275 1900 -MS Statistics Bureau, Philippines 396 Statistics Bur., Trea-s. Dept. 72,169,220,223, 257, 294, 324, 327, 363, 394, 421, 449, 523 Statistics Division, ARrie. Dept 151, 209, 242, 280, 312. 382, 412, 437, 469, 504 Statistics Division, Interstate Com- merce Commission ... 83, 262, 399, 458 Statues, equestrian 341 grouping of, in D. C 309 Statutes, see Laws. Stave trade 67, 238 Steam boilers, see Boilers. Steam engine, indicators 387 progress of 299 Steam Kngineering Bureau 61 , 444 Steam gauges 387 Steam generator, France 517 Steam heating, Germany 479 Steam navigation, progress of 299 Steam pipes, steel and iron 249 Steamboat Inspection Service 73, 170, 223, 254, 257, 360, 394, 480, 482 Steamboats, .Vustralia 390 automobiles on 14, 33, 110, 223 Barcelona and New York 66 Boston and Liberia 289 Bniziirnited States syndicate 479 canals for .500 eastern Pacific Ocean 165 Europe and Mexico 218,323 Europe to Gulf ports 322, 391 fishing 99, 115, 141, 223 France 390. 446 France and west Africa 67 France and Canada 322 Frontera, Mex 321 German 164,360,390 Germany and Africa 65 Germanv and South America.. 289,360 Guatemala 218 Hamburg- American Company 446 immigrants, return of ". 166 Java and America 3-59 liquid fuel 66 mail 62,161,215, 250, 287, 319, 356, 387, 417, 445, 477, 514 Mexico 418 new German steamship 289 Nicaragua 64, 165 Odes-sa and Persian Gulf 218,252 Panama 164 Paraguay and Philadelphia 38H <|uarantine 449 rebuilding of, on Tyne River 67 revenue 115, 167 rules and regulations for 170 South America 65, 164, 165. 253, 289 Tabasco 479 Tacorna and Liverpool 290 United States, new lines 163 Vani-ouver and .Vlaska 165,2.53 Victoria. British Columbia 2.52,323 West Indies, fruit trade 65,219 see also Steamboat Inspection Service. Stearin candles, China 289 Steams, Elias P 120 Steel, at close of 19th century 472 at navy-yards 2.^6, 319 Canadian industries 217, 252, 290, 323 France 251 , 323 Germany 165, 218, 322 manufactures, in United States 216 rails 164, 289, 322 shells, forged 444 Sweden 218 Turkey 66 Page Steel borings 452 Steel pens, American vs. (Jennan 517 Steel wire brooms 387 Steele, Fort Fred, \Vvo.,topog. sheet .. 157 Steelyards " 4.55 Steers, grazing 2O8 Ste^osaurus Marshi 178 Stem's German policy at Vienna Con- gress 4.55 Stencil-cutting outfit for ships 59 Stepheiis. John I! i;w Stephens, Martha M 39,110,127 Stephenson, Benjamin F 140 Stephenson, Km ma C 11 Stettin, port dues 217, 323 water route to Fiume 290, 360 Stevens. Frederick C 45, 142 Stevens. .lohn L 152 Stcvi'iis. Fort 237 Stewart, Clmrles 41,80,110 Stewart, Charles L 80 Stewart, James F 33 Stewart, Norman '28, 135, 200 j St-ewarl. William M... 13,14,16,114,118,221 I Stierlin, Charles 142 j Stilagiiaiiiish River 351 Stiles, Daniel H 79 i Stiles, Horace L 28,110 I Stilhnan, Delia E 20,110 I Stillman, Kliza M 11 Stimple, Hiram 110,120 • Stitt, Thomas L 142,200 Stock,. --rr Live stock. Stockbridge Indians 157 Stokes, J. William 409 Stoltz, Levi 110 Stomatopoda 457 Stone, Marion M 18, 110 Stone, artificial 217, 289, 290, 360 Indian Territory 212 industry ." 56, 473 Paraguay 64 production 349 Stonewall, Ind. T., topog. sheet 314 Stoninptoii. Cimn., lignts .519 Stony corals .529 Stoppage circular 77. 174, 225, 259, 29(;. 330, 365, 396, 423, 4.52, 489, .526 Storehou.se, Norfol k Navy- Yard ... 61 , 2.S6 Washington Navy- Yard 355 Storekcepcr-gaugers 222, 519. .521 Storekeei>ers 222, 519, -521 Storms, north Atlantic Ocean 248 north Pacific Ocean 318 prevention of 65, 165, 219, 280 tropical cyclonic 3.86,415 see also Weather Bureau. Stott, Charles G 15, 98 Stout. Joseph T 130, 200 Stoves, foreign trade 2.53 Stradling, James M 44 Strait, .■•■tr name of strait. Straits Settlements, copra in 389,446 St rasburg, balloon ascension 4:18 Strauss, Bianchi & Coiujiany 130 Strawberries, frost-resisting 411 Strawberry weevil 207 Streams, measurements 440 Street cars, see Electric railroads. Street-Cleaning Department. D. C 452 Street railroads, see Electric railroads. Streets, D. C 116, 131, 452 Strickland, Corinne R 20,136,200 Strikes, Austria, insurance 67 Belgium, glass works 322 British Columbia 390 Chicago. 111., mX) 332 France, lace makers 217, 323 Germany 218, 291 Nova Scotia, coal mines 05,218 598 Index, 1901 Page Strope, William M 42 Stuart, Khirunce L 128,143,200 Stuart, Margaret A 39 Sturdy, Edith L 11 Sturgeon Bay and Lake Michigan Ship Canal " 76, 172, 328 Sual, Luzon, charts 293, 443 Suao Bay 215 Suaste, Florentine 16 Subcalil)cr tubes 329 Submarine boat Holland 13,59 Subniarinc telegraphic cables 476 Subsidies, railway, Canada 288,359 ship ■. 169 ship, bibliography of 83 Subsistence Department 78, 175, 226, 2.59, 297, 330, 365, 398, 424, 452, 489, 526 Success, schooner 80 Sudan, traffic of 289 Suez Canal .... 65,219,322,359,390,419,446 Suffrage, abridgment of 130 Alaska 146 Sugar 27S Argentine, in United States 292 Austria, export bounties 68 Belgian, tariff on 167 bounties 67, 202 Brazil 445, 517 central Africa 218 Cuba 288, 320 Europe 163, 252, 322, 391 imports, sources of 277 Ital V 479 maple 208 Mexico 250, 357 Netherlands 221, 519 Nicaragua .516 Pem 418 production of 345, 381 Russia , U. S. tariff on 147, 167 Santo Domingo 216, 320 Spain, industry in . . . 65, 165, 218, 219, 291 Sugar-beet, see Beet sugar. Suisun Bay 76 Sulloivay, Cyrus A 43, 137 Sulphate of copper 65, 218, 322 Sulphur, Chile 64 for plant diseases 359 in ash of plants 278 production 349, 473 Russia 218, 291 Sicily 218, 291 Venezuela 322 Sulphur dioxid, as di.sinfectant 449 Sulphur water, artificial 290 Suman, Albert II 176 Sumatra, tobacco 242 Summers, Betsey A 11 Summers, Charles L 25, 136, 200 Sumjiter. Oreg., topographic sheet 507 Sun, declination of, 1901 59 infra-red spectrum 260 spots 412 transit circle obseryations 60 Sundry civil appropriations .. 114,130,189 Sunfi.sh 399 Sunflower, cultivation of 149 Sunshine ,504 measurement f)f .504 Sunshine rt'cordcrs 470 Superiiitciident of Documents, see Docinnents Office. Superior, Wis., chart 396 public building 129 Superior Bay, lighthouse tender ,520 Superior, Lake 76, 258, 422, 4.51, 487 iron ore from region of 472,473 sailing directions for 248 Supervising architect, see Architect, Supervising. I Page ] Supplies, army, in north China 395 i Indian service 57, 280 i Sandy Hook Proving Ground 296 j Springfield Armory 296 I War Department." 74 ' Supplies and Accounts Bureau 61, 161, 249, 2S6, 319, 355,387, 444,477, 514 ; Supply table. Marine Ho.spital Service. 522 i Supreme Court 330 building for 146 claims, appealed cases 79 distribution of reports 140 insular tariff cases 145, 259, 274, 330 Supreme Ct. of D. C. 31, 115, 116, 131, 132, 192 Surgeon-general, Army, see Medical Department. Surgeon-general, Navy, see Medicine and Surgery Bureau. Surgeons, assistant 45 examining, for pensions 158 Suspension railroads 251, 358, 419 Sutherland, Roderick D 131 Suwanee, Ga., topographic sheet 155 Suwanee River 484 Swanev, William S 19,110 Swap, Jacob E 110, 123 Swearer, Laura V 24, 110 Sweden, acetylene search lights 163 air torpedo 217, 290 American goods, imitation of 165 American quails 252 coal 321 commercial travelers 217 fuel for railroads 517 match factories 289 school gardens 289, 360 steel 218 Swedish gymnastics 1.53 Sweet potatoes 52, 241, 242 S\veetwater River, water storage on.. 469 Swine, see Hogs. Swine fever, see Cholera. Swingle, Nicholas 17 Swink, J. Wilburn 69 Swink, William 69 Switzerland, .\merican coal for 479 business firms in 290 extradition treaty 216, 274 international labor bureau 289,359 patent medicines 517 Svdnex Bay, chart 475 Synaptas 39* Syntonic wireless telegraphy 416 Syracuse, N. Y., topographic sheet... 350 Syria, American trade with 290, 360 silk for United States 289, 360 soap 517 textiles, imports of 65, 219 Syrup, maple 208 sorghum 277, 411 Tabasco, steam navigation 479 Taber, Emma B 42 Taber, Moses H 11 Table Bluff, Cal., lighthouse 68 Tacoma, Wash. , harbor 76 mint at 131 steamboats to Liverpool 290 Taft, Sarah F 23 Taft Commission, see Philippine Com- mission, 2d. Tahiti, slugs, genus veronieella 398 Tahlequah. Ind. T., topog. sheet 314 Talc, i>ro(liittion 473 Taliajcrru. James P 14, 28, 114, 128 Tallulali, La., lynching of Italians . 63,162 Tam-sui, Formosa 215 Tamalpais, Mount, fogson.. ,53,209,243,280 Tamatave, lieds 38» Tambiluanga Channel, chart 160 Tampico, cable to 35T January — December 599 i'age Tanamo, Port, chart 44-1,476 Xanana River, copper deposits 473 Xanana River basin 17, 'JS'J Xannin 278 Xanning materials, analysis of 46» Xansui, Formosa, see Xam-sui. Xar, coal- 275 Xarburton, George X 24, 139, 200 Xarifif, act of 1897 293 Brazil 163, 290 British Honduras 163, 290 Canada 217 Canary Islands 217, 290 China 251,323,517 Colombia 251 Costa Rica 288, 320 Cuba 171, 224, 327, 342, 461 decisions 68, 167, 221, 254, 292, 324, 361, 392, 419, 447, 480, 520 decisions for 1898-1900, digest 325 Dutch East Indies 2.52 Europe, coffee 163 foreign 377 France, com 251, 32;i Germany 65, 66, 165, 217, 251 , 290, 323, 358, 359, 389. 419, 446. 479 Great Britain 517 Guatemala 164, 418 Haiti 163, 359, 389 Hawaii .507 insular possessions 145, 259, 274, 3.30 Italy, beet sugar from 324 laws 254 Mexico 321, 510 New Zealand 66 Panama .516 Persia 358 Peru .516 Philippines 342, 360, 423, 450, .525 Porto Rico '. 342 refund of duties, 1900 69 restrictions 377 Russia 218, 252, 291 , 322, 359. 360 Russian sugar in U. S 147, 167 Salvador 64, 65, 165 Santo Domingo 418 Venezuela 218, 291 , 322, 390 Vladivostok 66 see also Customs service— names of articles imported. Xarpaulins 247 Xasajo, manufacture of 207 Xasmania, copper exports 165 lights 443 Tate, Phebe 27, 110 Xate, Sarah E 11 Xau .-Vnchorage 249 Xaviuni Bunk, chart 512 Xa\vamni)ha 132, 192 Tawney, James A 130 Taxes, Australasia and Colorado 202 banks .521 China, grain transport 517 corprirutions.in varioas States.. 261,300 distilled spirits 448 D. C 31. 81, 116, 131, 226, .528 France, alcohol and wine 163, 252 France, inheritance 389,479 liqiior, druggists exempted from . . . 448 of transportation companies 4.57 oleomargarin 13, 113, 274 Porto Rico 251,516 Prince Edward Island 390 revenue, reduction of 195, 222, 293 special 71,222,2.56 tobacco, etc 222 tonnage .522 Tayler, Robert W. 32, 203 Xavlor, A.«a W '25, 137, 200 Xaylor, Catherine L 22,138,200 Page Xaylor, Elisha B 134 Xaylor, Giles W 12 Taylor, James HO Taylor, Jane 120 Taylor.John H 28,134,200 Taylor, John S 199 Ta vlor, Marv 121 Taylor, W. C 30 Taylor, William F 79 Taylrirsville,Cal., topographic sheet.. 56 Tazotzu Kiver, chart 513 Tea, Chinese trade 66, 322, 391 cultivation of, in Caucasus 290 importation and inspection 221 Teachers, against use of alcohol 439 in Philippines 225,297,328 Teaching, of agriculture 62,149,344 of history, bibliography of 81 Teak, in Siam 290, 3«)0 Technical bureau, Germany 321 Tehuantcpcc Railroad ' 163 Telegraph, Alaska 78 Berlin and ( )dessa 218 central Africa 290 Government rates 391 Indian lands, right of way 246, 385 multiplex tyi)e-printing 252,32:} Post-Otlice Department 161 public lands 347 submarine cables 476 Treasury Department 221 used in official business .521 wireless 165, 218, 252, 290, 291, 416 wires laid on snow 290 Xelephonc. Bangkok 479 cable. Wash. N'avy-Vard 61 furnished by Signal Corps 2.59 Germany, long-distance 2.52 Indian lands, right of way 246, 385 Liberia 2.52 ocean 216 public lands 3-J7 State Department building 84 Xable Bluff, Cal 68 Telephone exchanges, Ind. T 474 Telescopic sights, for rifles 330 Teller, Henry M 115 Temperance physiology 439 Temperature 243, 504 limits of, for perishable goods 277 see also Climate and Crop Bulletin. Teneriffe, cost of coal at 288 Tennessee, judicial districts 7 labor statistics 179 population 1.52, 413 post route map 62 tornadoes 53 Virginia boundarv 117,140,190 west. Enrolled Militia of 78 Tennessee Centennial Exposition. 145,197 Tennessee River 487 dam 33 Tennessee white phosphate 472, 473 Tenure of property 162, 274, 3.56 Terrestrial magnetism, see Magmetism. Territories, area of 152, 210 dairv products in 13, 113, 274 food laws 178, 179 labor laws 261 population of , 1900 281 , 313 Territories Committee, House 47, 146 Senate 29 Xerry, Fort, hospital 173 Xertiarv fossils, in Philippines 348 Xests of metals, 1898 50 1899 436 1900 423 Teton, Grand, see Havden, Mount. Tevai Bay. chart 613 Xewksbury . Samuel 14 600 Index, 1901 Page Texas, irrigation 150 mails for 417 maps 63,70,325 oil and gas fields 472 population 152, 413 river and harbor improvement. 485, 487 State fair 109,300 taxes in Greer Countv, Okla 12 United States courts 97, 191 Texas and Pacific Railway 133, 199 Texas, Department of 171 Texas fever, see Splenetic fever. Textiles, Amer. . for Europe 290, 360 Argentina 250,359,419 Austrian 322,391 electrolysis in bleaching 251, 323 German industry 165, 291 mills in United States 216 plants in Salvador 322 primitive weaving frames 260, 261 Rouen exhibit 479 Smyrna 218 Syrian imports 65, 219 Uruguay 251 Thames River, chart 255 Thanksgiving Dav, proclamation. 274,468 Theaters, D. C 131, 192 Thermometers, psychrometrie tables. . 53 Thierman & Frost 131 Thistle, Canada 311 Thomas, Benjamin T 19, 111 Thomas, Charles E 409 Thomas, Edward 49 Thomas, James A Ill Thomas, James H 12 Thomas, Lot 30,131 Thomas, William J 49 Thompson, Francis M 35, 119, 200 Thompson, George K 124 Thompson, Gustavus A 17, 200 Thompson, Hugh 26. Ill Thompson, John D 38, 111 Thompson, Rosa G Ill Thompson, Smith 18, 111 Thompson, William W 76 Thorite 329 Thornton, H.H 509 Three-arm protractor 354 Thropp, Joseph E 131 Thunderstorms 438 see also Storms— Weather Bureau. Thurston, J. M. 12, 13, 16, 17, 93, 117, 119, 189 Ticks, chicken- 207, 277 southern cattle- 207 Tidal currents 325 Tide-pool fishes of California 399 Tide tables, Atlantic coast 324 Pacific coast 325 Tides 325, 361 Tientsin, export trade of 218, 291 fishes in Pei-Ho 178 naval hospital at 476 Tiernev, Edmund P 12 Tillman, Benjamin R 13, 18, 119 Tillotson, Frances A 44 Tilton, Palmer 118 Timber, Chippewa reservations 506 forest reserves 506 Grand Portage Reservation 100 Indian Territorv 212 on public lands 154, 196, 245 Philippines 296, 391, 423, 524 pine, in Minnesota 152 supply of 216 see also names of forest reserves. Time 325,361 equation of, 1901 59 Tin, Alaska 349 Boli\aa 64 El Paso deposits 314 Page Tin plates, American, for France 252 Wales 322, 391 Tishomingo, Ind. T., topog. sheet 350 Titcomb, George J 17, 111 Titles, to lands in Japan 359 to public lands 154 Tobacco, Agriculture Department in- vestigations 345 Burlev 345, 379 cigar leaf 242,344,379 duty on, in Cuba 171, 258 experimental stations for 275 France 517 Germany : . . 479 Haiti 516 leaf, at Paris Exposition 277, 382 Malta 322,391 Mexico 478 new enzvm 209 Sumatra 242 tax on 222 Venezuela 359 Tobi Shima 354 Tobi Shima Byochi 354 Tobo Byochi 387 Togoland, American cotton plants 65 Toledo, Ohio, chart 396 Toll, Isaac D 46,111,127 Tolson, Rebecca 28, 111 Tom, William M 43, 111, 125 Tomari Bav 248 Tomatoes 241 Tombigbee River, bridge Ill Tompl^ins, Emmett 409 Tompkins, J. G. W 176 Tompkins, Rachel M 176 ■ Tompkinsville, N. Y 522 ' Tonawanda.N.Y., topog. sheet 315 Tongue, Thomas H 47, 139 Tonics 448 Tonka wa Indians 508 \ Tonnage, quarterly accounts 449 ' Tonnage tax 522 Tono Ura 285 Tool boxes, for siege howitzers 329 Topographer 62,287,417 Topographic sheets 56, 155, 211 , 245, 282, 314, 349, 413, 440, 473, 506 Topography 325,361 Topping, Henry S 21, 111 Tornadoes 53, 438 Toronto, agency for U. S. goods in 390 Torpedo, air 217 Torpedo boats 416 electric lights 59 housing of 161 running lights for 354 Torpedo School, see Naval War Col- lege. Torpedo Station, Naval 514 Torpedo System, Board on, report 487 Torros Reservation 508 Totten. Fort, Engineer School 487 Towels, China 517 Townlev, Richard H 18, 142, 200 Townseud, John F 21, 139, 200 Toys, German industry 252, 323 Trade, M'ith foreign nations 377 see also Commerce — Exports — Im- ports—names of countries and , places. Trade-marks, Colombia 216 decisions 352, 385, 414, 442 foreign, in Germany 65, 219 Mexico 250 Morocco 478 registration 385 Salvador 322,388,419 see also Official Gazette. Trade-unions, England 65, 219 J ANUARY — December 601 Page Tramways, see Electric railroads. Trans-Mississippi and Internal. Expos. 298 Trans-Siberian Railway 66, 219 Transactions, in libraries of D. C 400 Transandine Railway -178 Transcontinental railway -I-J.') Transit circle observations 60 Transportation 223, 457 Chinese, through U. S 393 citizens of Alaska 17, 73 gasoline automobiles 14, 33, 110, 223 German forces to China 416 government freight 78 hearings on 261, 366 interstate 119 Kongo Free State 65 of cattle 239, 276, 343, 436, 468 of fish 332 of garden truck 412 of spirits in bond 256 over bridges 222, 226, 297 packages to and from Canada 254 registration of firms 119, 142 report of Industrial Comn 310 vegetables 83 Transportation rates, see Freight, rates. Transports, army, coal on 365 for Army 73, 113 Transvaal, supplies from U. S . 132, 166, 216 Trapp, Benjamin F 12 Trappes, France, atmosphere at 209 Travel pay, Volunteers Ill, 118 Traveling agents, see Commercial trav- elers. Traverse 413 Treasurer of Porto Rico 523 Treasurer of U. S 73, 167, 170, 223, 257, 295, 327, 363, 394, 421, 450, 483, 523 Treasury, condition of 67, 166, 168, 220, 221, 253, 254, 291, 292, 324, 360, 361, 391, 392, 419, 420, 447, 480, 518, 520 Treaisury decisions 68, 167, 221, 254, 292, 324, 361, 392, 419, 447, 480, 520 Treasury Department 67, 166, 220, 237, 2.53, 291, 324, 360, 391, 419, 447, 480, 518 building for, repairs 69 gold coin for gold bars 193 report, 1899 238 stationery .523 Treasury Department, Auditor for, see Auditor. Treaties 409 Central America 517 commercial, in Germany 165 existing 478 in force in 1899 147 liquors, opium, and firearms 113 Nicaragua Canal 499 recent 273, 341 see also names of countries. Trees, fruit-, fumigator for 411 fungous diseases of 276, 382 gutta-percha 479 injurv by cankerworm 345, 381 planting 208 planting, on school grounds 411 shade, insect enemies of 240 see also Forestry Bureau. Trenton, N. J., bridge 33, 98 Trepassev Harbor 285 Triangulation 56, 325, 361, 413 Trichinosis, in Germany 503 Trieste, harbor improvement 67 Trimerotropis 82 Trinidad, P. I., sanitary report 476 Tripp, Mary 144 Trolley automobile line, German 290 Troops, see Army. Tropical cyclonic storm 386, 415 Tropical products, imported by U.S... 445 Page Trout 332 Troy, N. Y., topographic sheet 246 Truant schools 439 Trucking business, development.. 277,344 Truman, John J 30 Trusts 506 concerning bill against 201 in Europe 238 rps. of Industrial Comn . 276, 399, 425, 457 Tryon, Lydia A 22, 111 Tuberculin 394, 436 Tuberculosis 421, 436, 522 in cattle 239, 468 precautions in Germany 165 Tuberculosis, internal, congress for consideration of 207 Tubes, American, in Great Britain 218 subcaliber 329 Tubuai Island, chart 513 Tuckahoe,N. J., topographic sheet 57 Tufford, Marvin V 34, 200 Tug Fork 75 Tungsten 282 production 349, 473 Tunis, Mary A 37,120,200 Tunnels, Europe to Africa 165 Tupelo, Miss., fish hatchery 141 Turf fiber, uses of 252, 323 Turin, art exhibition 289,358,390 Turkestan, cotton 321 Turkey, American boots and shoes 66 bicycles in 389,446 capitulations 455 eastern, Amer. sewing-machines in. 517 exports of cereals 358 foreign carpets 65, 218 iron and steel 66 machinery 252, 322, 323, 419 men's furnishings 322 merchant marine 390 Turnbulls Island 133, 199 Turner, Daniel E 34,111,128 Turner. George 28, 128 Turnings 452 Turnipseed, Thomas L Ill Turpentine 161 Turtle River, chart 448 Tusang Bongao Channel 355 Tusayan, topog. sheet 314 Tuscarora Bank, chart 512 Tuscumbia, Mo., topographic sheet... 156 Tuskahoma, Ind. T., topog. sheet 314 Tutuila Island 249, 475 Tweddle, Mary L 21, 111 Twelvemile Bayou, bridge 33,111 Twig-borer, peach 278 Twin City Power Company 15, 33, 109 Twining, Granville H 141 Two Harbors, Minnesota 75 Tyler, Rollin ' 35 Tyne River, ship-building on 67 Typewriters, Germany 252, 323 Netherlands 165, 253, 290 Typhoid fever 72 Typhoons, east Asiatic waters 355, 387 of Dec. 1.5-18, 1900 318 Tyulenya Island 355 Tvutikha River, chart 513 Udell, Grotius N 36, 120, 200 Uehlein , Martin 36 Uinta Moiuitains 351 Cling- Lutac coal and ry. concession .. 525 Ullman, Augusta 12 Unalaska Bay 70 Underliill, Jeronemus S 501 Underhill, John Q 30 Underwear, American, in England. 66, 219 Uniforms, for Army 423 for Navy 213, 353 Union Agency, Ind. T 508 602 Index, 1901 Page Union for Protection of Industrial Property 163 Unions, fee Trade-unions. United KinKdoni, see Great Britain. Unitert , 1 syy 410, report, 1900 Secretary pro tern War with Spain 378, War Dept., Auditor for, see Auditor. War Records Office, see Record and Pen,sion Office. War-revenue act 195, 222, ■>93, War-sh=ps 416, appropriation for Asiatic Station boilers for classification for libraries of electric lighting for British Columbia list of practice ship for academy purchased for War with Spain War with Spain claims 224. 342, 300, conduct of War Department . . 378, conduct of Winfield S. Schley extra pay to Army homestead rights for soldiers .. 194, instnictions of President to Peace Commission medals for .service in 142, naval bounty naval officers Page pnge War with Siiaiii, Rwntgen ravs, use . . 3.55 of " 77, 4:15 . . 146 Sampson, .Vdmiral 148 . . 130 Spanish Claims Commission 200 . . 71 ves.sels purchiLsed, cast of ,1.59 416 Ward. lUttie 1 27, 139, 201 144 WarehoU'-es. bonded 68,256,294,51h 485 bi mded. in Mexico 3.S9 350 di.stillery 521 487 Warfare .516 29 Warfleld, Ky., topogniphic sheet ;Vil 315 Wanibro Sound, chart 143 258 Warner, Edward 23,112 253 U'anier.Vcfpnsian 140,146 3t>6 Warrants, for arrest of Indians .57 218 Warren, Daniel W 20,139,201 412 Warren, Francix K 18,113,115,118,202 179 Warren. Franklin 42, 112, 122 219 Warren, William . 1 3&» 111 Warren, Winslow 130 122 Warren-Ehret Company 83 54 Warrior River 95 151 Warroad River 485 359 Warsaw, Mo., 0.sage River 10 391 Wa.sdin, Eugene 64 111 Washakie. Fort 487 409 Wiushburn, Ven Druth ;. . 125 111 Washington, (ieorge, manii.scrjpts in 36 Li bra rv of Congress SXi 32 statue of 117 112 Washington, D.C.seeDi.st. of Columbia. 480 Washington, Alexandria and Mt. Ver- 121 non Railwav 177 419 Wash, and Gettysburg R. R. Co... 132.192 511 Wash, and Great Falls Electric Ry 177 155 Washington and Marll)oro Electric Ry 177 193 Washington Aqueduet 484 524 Washington Asvlum 32, 81 112 Washington Barracks. D. C .524 112 Washingt< m Board of Trade 237 134 Washington forest reserve 239 222 Washington (iaslight Companv 32,203 286 Wash.Ho>i,ital for Foundlings.' 244, 414. 470 Washingti m Mi mument 48S Washington Monument Association of 501 Alexandria, Va 131 Washington observations 60, 435 .501 Washington State, fisheries of 299 237, mailsfor 417 .52:{ mans 63,2.5.5,448 49 population 1.53, 439 .502 [ river and harbor improvement 4S7 502 I timber on public lands 196,245 422 Wasson,.'^amuel .527 410 Wassuc, monitor 49 Wa.ste-heat auxiliary engine 480 Waste papers, grc Paper. Watches, comparing 317 362 Water, distilled, for drinking 208 510 I drinking 378 59 ! filtration of 116 386 in butter 411 61 mineral- 2.53, 349, 385, 3hs 59 ' storage, on Cache Creek. Cal 316 59 I Vienna ex fMjsition of apparatus 66 65 see also Irrigation. .505 ' Water-heater, gas 321,390 513 Water-pipes, Washington Navy-Yard.. 2.S6 159 Water-power, for electric traction 418 ,502 utilization of, Austria 322,419 .501 Water resources. Black Hills 440. 471 410 Xez Perce Countv, Idaho.. 414.441,'H)7 386 Yakima County. Wash 441. .507 292 Water storage, on torrential streams.. 409 347 Water-supplv. .Adirondack forests 312 D. C ." 1.5.31,98,116,202,467,484 163 Military .\cademy 75 201 relation to snowfall 53 67 Water-supplv papers 57, 1.59 212. 310, 316. 3.51, 414, 441,. 507 604 Index, 1901 Page WHteree River 13 Waternmii. Arbii N 201 Watersiioiits 438 \\atiTt(i\vn Arsenal 296, 423 Waterville, Me., topographic sheet... 156 WatiTvlit't Arsenal 259, 452 Waterways, see Canals. Watorwiti-h Bank, chart 512 Waterworks, Quebee 289 Watkin.s, N. Y., topographic sheet 212 Watrous, N. Mex., topographic sheet . 212 Watson. Jameti E 142 Wattles, Lizzie 28, 137, 201 Waukesha, Wis., topographic sheet 315 Wave theorv of light 298 Wax, Cearil 478 mineral, in Austria 322,391 Ways and Mean.s Committee. . . 49, 147, 501 Wearing apparel 390 Weather, foreeasts 277, 383 review of, 1900 277 see also Weather Bureau. Weather Bureau 53, 151, 209, 242, 280, 312, 346, 383, 412, 438, 470, .504 report, 1898 147 report, 1899 378, 485 Weatlier map 53, 151, 209, 243, 280, 312, 316. 383, 413, 438, 470, .504 W'eather Review, Monthly 53, 151, 209, 243, 280, 312, 383, 412, 438, 470. 504 Weaving frames, primitive 260, 261 Webster, Rawlings 197 Weckler, John C 141,201 Weeds 207,208,382 Weeks, Edgar 30, 46, 144 Weevil, strawberry 207 Weighing manual, gangers' 71 Weights and measures 14, 203, 325 Weinheimer, Catharine 12 Weiser, Idaho, topographic sheet 245 Welch, Girard 41,112 Welch, Mary 138 Welch, Samuel 45 Welles Harbor, chart 444 Wellman expedition 243, 280 Wells, artesian, Venezuela 320 boring machinery 322, 419 frozen 438 Welsbach burners 252, 323 Welsh, Marv E 35 Welsh, Merit C 121, 136, 201 Wentworth, Emily A 38, 112 Wesner, Edward 36 We,st,Andrew .1 112 W'est, middle, forest extension in . 276, 381 semiarid, wheat in 345 West Indies 511 cement in 321,390 Danish, bibliographv of 300 lights : -... 214,415 new hermit crabs 331 steamers for fruit 65, 219 weather stations 504 West I'oint, X. Y., topographic sheet.. 441 see also Military Academy. West Virginia, early pottery in 261 judicial districts 7 labor 228 manufactures 506 population 153, 439 post route map 63 Westfiekl, Charles A 12 Weston la 299 M'eimore, George P 17, 117 Wetzel, Albert 37,112 Wewoka, Ind. T., to])ographic sheet ... 156 Weijmouth. George W 46, 144 Whalers, relief of 449 Wliarves, Guayaquil 250, 251 Puget Souiid naval station 61 Page Wheat, .Argentina 66,165,253,445 crop in Russia 359- for macaroni 320, 322, 345, 419, 504 France 390, 446, 480 German dut v 165- growing of, in Pacific Coast region. 412 imports of, in Spain 290, SeO' in semiarid districts 277, 345 India 359, 41» insect enemies 278, 311, 379 prices of, effect of rye on 277, 382 Uruguay ." 66, 165 world's crop 479 Wheatears 178 Wheatlev, Ro.ss 35, 112 niieeler, Charles K. 142 Whirhvind, New Brunswick 53 Whitacre, Mrs. J. R 203 Whitaker, Columbus S 123, 201 White, Archibald 176 White, Enoch A 128 Waiite, Fidillar 135, 201 White, George F 18, 112 White, H. A 118, 141 White, Harriet 176 White, Henry L 12 White, Louisa 41 White, Margaret G 18, 137, 201 White, Mary E 176 White, Nannie S 122 White, Thomas 12, 20 White House, official name 447 White Mountain Reservation, Ariz 201 White River 485 copper deposits 282, 473 Whiteflsh 332 Whitehall, N. Y., topographic sheet .. 283 Whitehead, Josephine H 26, 112 Whiteley, Mary B 43, 112, 124 Whitesburg, Kv., topographic sheet. . . 156 Whiting, Joseph B 41, 112 W'hitlow, Nathan H 177 Whitman. Marcus 4-55 Whitmore, Marv A 12 Whitnev, William C 34,120,201 Whitworth, Isaac G 80 Wichita forest reserve 343 Wicliita Indians 152 see also Wichita Reservation. Wichita Reservation 13, 47, 198, 343, 347, 348, 470 Widows, pensions for 201, 247 Widows Island 142 Wilcox, John H 12 WiVox,Marv E 12 Wilho-r. Hohert W 203 Wilkfesboro, N. C, topographic sheet . 350 Wilki^s, Frances A 138 Wilkinson, Gertrude B 12 Willamttle River 487 Willets Point, N. Y., Engineer Depot. 487 Williara.s,J.C 48 Williams, Rjichel J. B 22, 139, 201 Wills, D. C 115, 131, 192 Wilmarth, Mary V 12 Wilmington, N. C, harbor 76 W'ilmington and W'eldon R. R 262 W'il.son, C. E 409 Wilson , C. T 79 Wihoii. Fjhiar 139 Wilson , Kd'win A 18, 112 Wilson, (icorge M 36,201 Wilson. Harriet A 25, 112 Wilson, John B 137 Wilson, John J 12 Wilson, Leonard 201 Wilson, Mariah 177 Wilson, Sallie B 128,201 Wilson, Thomas W 80 Wimer, Thomas M 26, 137, 201 January — DKcEMiiER 605 I'ltKi' Wind :M instruments for niensnrin>j 53 New Mexico 438 olisorviitidns of 2-13 iat)lc lor measuring at sea 44-1, 470 Winding Stair Mountiiin.topog. sheet, bd Wint route map 62 river imiirovenient 485 Wisconsin River, levees 113 Wise, h'irhanl A 203, 409 Wise, Virginia P 203 Wisp bri (oms 387 Wiswell. Charles A. D 12 Witch-hazel 379 Witnesses, naval oourts 513 Witter, Key V 141 Woandsu. new food plant 322, 390 WoJrott. Edicanl O 128 Womaek. Jane A. K 28, 112 Won>en. Columbia Hospital for 527 Women's Clubs, Federation of 193 Women's Silk Culture Association 203 Wood, Jane W 25, 136, '201 Wood, fine, Philippine Islands 391 fireproof ed 159 fossil 472, 473 fr( >m peat, in Austria "218. "291 jiaviiig with, in London 252,323 [ircscrviiigof 359 Russian export tariff 290 Wood-pulp, uses of 238, '252 Woo<1all, Dicev 143 Woodbridge. William E 201 Woodland Cemetery, Quincy, 111.. 142,170 Woodman, Andrew J 38, 112 Woodman, Betsev L 43, 112 Woodress, T. A 47 Woodruff, Jo.seph H 42 Woods Hole, Mass., chart 70 fish and lisherles 399 fish parasites 399, 5'29 Woods Hole biological notes 399, 457 Woodson, Tarleton 14 Woodward, James D 40 Woodvard, Newton 48 Wool : 3-20, 517 Argentina 218 France 165, '253 German industry 322, 391 Latin America 64 United States '206 worMs profluction, 1899 '207 Woolen goods, exporters of 66, 219 Woolen yarns. Germany 252, 35 Yankton, S. Dak., bridge 134, 197 Yankton Indians 50O Yaiiuina River, chart 448 Y'ards and Docks Bureau 01, 101, 215 •249, '2.^6. 319, 3.55, 3.S7, 417, 444, 477, 514 Yarn •2.52, 321 woolen, Germanv 360 Yearbook, 1.S99 342 1900 270 1900, separates 379 Yellow boa 82 Y'ellow lever, carried by mosquitoes.. 455 Cuba 328 cure for 418 institute for investigating 479 Yellowstone Lake, topographic .sheet.. 316 Y'ellowstone Nat. Park .... '244, 315, 487, 508 Yerby , M . 11 151 Y'ermak ice-breaker 454 Y'ezo, Japan, see Hokushu. Yoke-ropes 386 York region. Alaska, tin in 349 Y'o.semite National Park .. 204,244,3-17,508 Young, Catherine A 112 Young, Clarissa 80 Youiiff, James R 141 Young, Thomas 134 Y'onng, Thomas J 38, 112, 1*24 Y'.M.C. A., District of Columbia 7,31 Fort Hancock, N.J 5'23 Yuba River 351, 409 Y'ucatan. imports 390,440 machinery 419 new ix)rt 478 sisal industry 320 windmills 3'22 Yukon region 17, '2,52, 300, 438 coal 06 furs 517 Yukon River '293 route from C(X)k Inlet to 327 Zamia 50-1 Zane.sville, Ohio, public building 1'29 Zeppelin air ship 453 Zimmerman, Joseph 24, 112 Zinc, American ore. in Netherlands. 66, '219 New South Wales 4.sO production 165, 349, 473 Zinc poison, <'olored hosiery 290 Znaim cucumbers 53 Z(H>graiihy, Philippine Islands 391 Zuider-Zee, draimige of 419 Zurich, tramways 165 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS-URBANA MoVTHLmTALOG OF UNITED STATES GOVERNM 7 1901 3 0112 026454188