DOC. ^^m. ^» ^i GP3.8: ^^^P ^'.o(y^^ 941-942 ^m .,oouMENTS supp. SUPPLEMENT TO United States Government Publications Monthly Catalog 1941— 194 UrjfVFRSITY OF ILLlNOiS LIBRARY AT URBANA-CHAMPAfGN BOOKSTACKS Supplemfnt to United States GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS Monthly Catalog ISSUED BY THE Superintendent of Documents 1941-1942 sn:^ UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON : 1947 Preface This first Supplement to the Monthly Catalog lists all publications issued during the period January 1941 to December 1942, which have been received in the Library of the Public Documents Division, and which have not been listed in any catalog published by the Superintendent of Documents. Conforming with the style of the current Monthly Catalog the entries presented herewith are in alpha- betical arrangement by issuing office. A number has been assigned to each entry. The index included in the Supplement designates entry numbers rather than page numbers. lini Supplement to Monthly Catalog ADJUTANT GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT Army postal bulletin, v. 1, no. 1^; June 15-Sept. 15, 1942. [1942.] Each 3 p. or 4 p. 4° [Issued irregularly.] W 3.77 : 1/1-4 Same, continued, with title, Army postal service bulletin, v. 1, no. 5 and 6 ; Nov. 1 and Dec. 15, 1942. [1942.] 3 p. and 4 p. 4° W 3.7 : 1/5,6 Can you qualify for Army Air Corps? chart; prepared by Army Recruiting Service, n. p. RPB, [Sept. 18, 1941]. 28X20 in. [Subject to change.] W 3.46/8: 35 I want you for the United States Army, enlist now; [poster], n. p. RPB [Jan. 24, 1941]. 37.7X24.7 in, [Copyright, Leslie-Judge Co. Illustrator, James Montgomery Flagg.] W 3.46/8 : 26 Jump into the fight ! parachute troops, Ai-my. n. p. [Recruiting Publicity Bureau, United States Army, July 11, 1942], [12] p. il. narrow 12« W 3.2 : P 21 Keep 'em fljing ! Aviation cadets train for air or ground crews. Army Air Forces, n. p. [RPB, June 29, 1942], [2] +24+ [2] p. il. narrow 12° W 3.2 : F 67/3/»i2 Let's go ! the U, S. Army ofEers you the world's best training for an aviation career. Army Recruiting Service; [poster] n. p. RPB [Apr. 2, 1941]. 38X24.9 in. W 3.46/8: 31 Men of IS and 19 choose your combat branch, enlist in Army. n. p. [RPB, June 6, 1942]. [12] p. il. narrow 12° W 3.2 : C 73/2/942 Men of 18 and 19, now you can choose your branch of service; [poster] P-46. n. p. RPB [Oct. 17, 1942]. 38.2x25.2 in. W 3.46/8: 46 Message to you from Army Signal Corps, n. p. [RPB, Aug. 22, 1942]. [2] p. il. oblong 12°, folded into narrow 12° size, (Recruiting and Induction Service. ) . W 3.2 : Si 2/4/942 My daily reading from the Four Gospels and New Testament. Gospels uni- fied, Epistles unified, n. p. [1942]. [2] -1-575+ [1] p. 24° [Title on cover is : New Testament, Roman Catholic version, presented by Army of United States.] W 3.2 :T 28/3 New and interesting opportunities in U. S. Army Signal Corps ! n. p. [RPB, Nov. 6, 1942]. [2] p. il. oblong f° folded into oblong 24° size. W 3.2 : Si 2/5 Ordnance Department, Army. n. p. [RPB, Aug. 22, 1942]. [2] p. il. oblong 12°, folded into narrow 12° size. (Recruiting and Induction Service.) W 3.2 : Or 2/942 Our war, June-Dec. 1942. [1942.] Each 4 p. il. or 8 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Processed. September-October issued as one publication.] W 3.80 : 942/1-6 Put 'em across, amphibian engineers, Army [join the Engineer Amphibian Command], n. p. [RPB, July 14, 1942]. [2] p. il. oblong 12° folded into narrow 12° size. (Recruiting and Induction Service.) W 3.2: Am 7 Radiogram to men of 18 and 19, new enlistment privileges [poster], n. p. RPB [Oct. 10, 1942]. 38.1X25 in. W 3.46/1 :R 13 Readings from tlie Holy Scriptures, prepared. for use of Jewish personnel of Army of United States. 1942. [2]+5l2 + [l] p. 24° [Publislied under direction of chief of chaplains. Title on cover is : Jewish Holy Scriptures, presented by Army of United States.] W 3.2 : Scr 3 (1) 18 [Revision of Program of instruction for senior division ROTC units, effec- tive commencing witli school year 1941^2.] May 1, 1941. [l]+92 p. 4° [Processed.] W 3.2 : R 31/3/941 19 Right is might, armored force, U. S. Army; [poster] n. p. [Oct. 19, 1&42]. 38.1 X 25.2 in. W 3.46/8 : 45 20 We keep 'em falling ! Antiaircraft artillery, Coast Artillery Corps, Army. n. p. [RPB, Oct. 23, 1942]. 2 p. 11. oblong 12° folded into 12° size. (Re- cruiting and Induction Service. ) W 3.2 : An 8 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF UNITED STATES COURTS 21 Report of Judicial Conference [of Senior Circuit Judges], Sept. session, 1942. n. p. [1942]. 19 p. [Also in Justice Dept, Report, 1942, p. 20-36.] Ju 10.2 : J 89/942 22 Tables of bankruptcy statistics, with reference to bankruptcy cases com- menced and terminated in District Courts during fiscal year 1940, pre- pared in accordance with sec. 53 of bankruptcy act. [1941.] cover title, [1] -f 60 p. 4° [Processed.] Ju 10.9 : 940 23 Tables of bankniptcy statistics, with reference to bankruptcy cases com- menced and terminated in District Courts during fiscal year 1941, pre- pared in accordance with sec. 53 of bankruptcy act. [1942.] cover title, [1] -f 82 p. 4° [Processed.] Ju 10.9 : 941 ADVISORY COMMISSION TO COUNCIL OF NATIONAL DEFENSE 24 Aluminum scrap and secondary aluminum ingot. [Mar. 24, 1941.] 10 leaves, 4° (Price schedule 2.) [Processed. A correction, 1 p., dated May 7, 1941, was issued also.] Y 3.C 831 : 102 P 93/no.2 25 Defense contracts awarded by census regions and industrial areas, June 1-Dec. 31, 1940. Jan. 13, 1941. cover title, 7+[l] leaves, il. 4° [Proc- essed. ] Y 3.C 831 : 102 O 76/940-2 26 Geographic distribution of conti'act awards, June 1, 1940-Jan. 31, 1941, Feb. 28, 1941. cover title, p. 10-14, il. 4° [Processed. Reprinted from Statistical summary of defense progress, no. 29. Superseded by State distribution of defense contract awards, issued by Production Manage- ment Office. ] Y 3.C 831 : 102 C 76/941 27 Value of defense- contracts awarded by Federal reserve districts and in- dustrial areas, June 1-Oct. 31, 1940. [1940.] [l]-f7 leaves, 4° [Proc- essed. ] Y 3.C 831 : 102 C 76/940 28 Zinc scrap materials and secondary slab zinc. [Mar. 31, 1941.] 6+ [2] leaves, 4" (Price schedule 3.) [Processed. Y 3.C 831 : 102 P 93/no.3 AERONAUTICS BUREAU, Navy Dept. 29 Annual report of chief of Bureau of Aeronautics, fiscal year 1941. [1941.] [l]-f40p. 4° [Processed.] N 28.1: 941 30 Bureau of Aeronautics basic table of commissioning allowances for 18 plane squadron regardless of type, for use in commissioning VMF, VMS, VMB, VMSB, VMTB, VMO, and VMD squadrons. Oct. 1942. [l]-fl- 4b-f5-56a+57-161 p. 11 pi. oblong 8° [Processed. Short title: BuAero BTCA for VMF, VMS, etc., Oct. 1942.] N 28.15 : P 69/2 81 Bureau of Aeronautics tentative basic table of commissioning allowances for 18-plane squadron regardless of type (for use in commissioning VF, VB, VS, and VT units). Sept. 1942. [l]-[-161 p. 11 pi. oblong 8° [Processed. Short title : BuAero tent. BTCA for VF, VB, VS, & VT, Sept. 1942.] • N 28.15 :P 69 32 Fundamentals of primary flight maneuvers (maneuver sheets). 1st edi- tion. [1942.] [2]-f-33 leaves, il. 4° [Processed. Prepared with aid of CAA-NRO Committee on Selection and Training of Aircraft Pilots.] N 28.2 :F 64/942 3 33 Technical note (Ml to 42-41, 0-42 to 91-42; Jan. 2, 1941-Dec. 28, 1942. [1941-42.] various paging, il., 45 pi. 30 p. of pi. 4° [Processed.] N 28.6/2 : 941/0-42,942/0-91 AERONAUTICS DIVISION, Library of Congress 34 Elementary aeronautical bo®ks [list]. Sept. 10, 1942. 13 p. 4" [Proc- essed.] LC 15.2 :Ae 8/2 AGRICULTURAL ADJUSTMENT ADMINISTRATION 35 1941 agricultural conservation program: East central region. Note. — The east central region includes the States of Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia. The agri- cultural conservation program for the region represents an adaptation of the national program to the adjustment and conservation problems of the region. ECR-501 to ECR-537 (with omissions). [1940-41.] various paging, 8» or 4° (East Central Division.) [Printed and processed. The printed publications designated ECR-501 were issued for each of the 7 States within the region. Information lacking as to missing numbers.] A 55.42/9 : (CT) 36 Same: Insular region. Note. — The insular region includes Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. The agricultural conservation program for the region represents an adaptation of the national program to the adjustment and conservation problems of the region. IR-41-1 and IR-41-3. 1941. 8 p. and 11 p. 4° [Processed.] A 55.48/2 : (CT) 37 Same: North central region. Note. — The north central region includes the States of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. The agricultural conservation program for the region represents an adaptation of the national program to the adjustment and conservation problems of the region. NCR-501 to NCR-558 (with omissions). 1941. various paging, 8° or 4° (North Central Division.) [Printed and processed. Revisions and supplements to some of the publications were issued also in processed form. Similar processed publications designated NCR-501 were issued for the 10 States within the region. Information lacking as to missing numbers.] A 55.43/11 : (CT) NCR leaflet-501 and NCR Ieaflet-502. 1940^1. [4] p. il. narrow 8° and 5 p. il. 4» [Processed.] A 55.43/5 : 501, 502 NCR-State 501 and NCR-State 508 (CI). 1940-41. 11 p. and 17 p. 4° (North Central Division.) [Processed. Supplement 1 to NCR-State 508 (CI) was Issued also. Information lacking as to missing numbers.] A 55.43/6 : (CT) 38 Same: Northeast region. Note. — The northeast region includes the States of Connecticut, Maine, Massa- chusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Vermont. The agricultural conservation program for the region represents an adaptation of the national program to the adjustment and conservation prob- lems of the region. NER-500 to NER-531 (with omissions). 1941. various paging, 8° or 4o (North- east Division.) [Processed. Revised pages to NER-529 and NBR-529-A, and supplement 1 to NER-518 were Issued also. NER-500 Is designated North- east region handbook. Information lacking as to missing numbers.] A 55.44/2: (CT) 39 Same: Southern region. Note. — The southern region includes the States of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida. Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Texas. The .agri- cultural conservation program for the region represents an adaptation of the national program to the adjustment and conservation problems of the region. SRB-501 to SRB-553 (with omissions). [1940-41.] various paging, 8° or 4«> (Southern Division.) [Printed and processed. Amendment 1 to SRB-507 was issued also in processed form. Handbooks designated SRB-501 were issued for each of the 9 States within the region ; SRB-551 is Range handbook for Texas and Oklahoma. Information lacking as to missing numbers.] A 55.45/12: (CT) SRM-503 to SRM-550, Southern region miscellaneous series (with omissions). 1940-41. various paging, II., various sizes. (Southern Division.) [Printed and processed. Supplements A and B to SRM-510 were issued also In proc- essed form. Information lacking as to missing numbers.] A 55.45/6 : (CT) SRP-41. 1941-42. 7 pts., various paging, 4o (Southern Division.) [Processed. Revisions and supplements to some of the publications were issued also. In- formation lacking as to SRP-41, pt. 5 ; later numbers issued by Agricultural Adjustment Agency.] A 55.45/2 :P 29/9/pt.l-7 40 Same: Western region. Note. — The western region includes Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Kan- sas, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming. The agricultural congervation program for the region represent! an adaptation of the national program to the adjustment and conserratlon prob- lems of the region. 1941 agricultural conservation program — Con. WD^4. Apr. 10, 1941. 6 p. 40 (Western Division.) [Processed. Supplements to some of the earlier publications were issued also.] A 55.46/2 : In 2 WR-505 to WR-023 (with omissions). 1940^1. various paging, 4° (Western Division.) [Processed. WR-513 and WR-517 were issued in parts. Hand- books were printed for each of the 13 States within the region. Supplements to some of the publications were issued also. Information lacking as to miss- ing numbers; later numbers issued by Agricultural Adjustment Agency.] A 55.46/11 : (CT) 41 1942 agricultural conservation program : East central region, ECR-GOl to ECR-61G (with omissions). 1941-42. various paging, 8"> or 4o (East Central Division.) [Printed and processed. ECR-616 issued in 3 parts. Similar printed publications designated ECR— 601 were issued for each of the 7 States within the region.] A 55.42/9 : (CT) 42 Same: North central region. NCR-601 to NCR-660 (with omissions). 1941-42. various paging, 8" or 4<> (North Central Division.) [Printed and processed. Similar processed pub- lications designated NCR-601 supplement 1, were issued for each of the 10 States within the region. Information lacking as to missing numbers.] A 55.43/2 : (CT) 43 Same: Northeast region. NER-600 to NER-617 (with omissions). 1941^2. various paging, 4<> (North- east Division.) [Processed. Revisions to some of the publications were is- sued also. Similar publications designated NER-610 were issued for each of the 9 States within the region. NER-600 is designated Northeast region handbook. Information lacking as to missing numbers ; later numbers issued by Agricultural Adjustment Agency.] A 55.44/2 : (CT) 44 Same: Southern region. SRB-601 to SRB-652 (with omissions). [1941-42.] various paging, 8» or 4'> (Southern Division.) [Printed and processed. Printed handbooks designated SRB-601 were issued for each of the 10 States witMn the region. SRB-651 is designated Texas and Oklahoma handbook. Information lacking as to miss- ing numbers.] A 55.45/12 : (CT) 45 Same: Western region. 42-Wyoming-l. AAA program for Wyoming, 1942 handbook. Dec. 1941. [2]+31p. 4» (Western Division.) [Processed.] A 55.46/11 : W 99/2/942 46 1941 cotton marlieting quota letter 1; Oct. 24, 1941. [1941.] 2 p. 4° [Processed. ] A 55.45/11 : 941/1 47 County office instructions, Burley, darls air-cured and fire-cured tobacco marljeting quotas, 1941-42 marketing year. Oct. 27, 1941. 14 p. 4° (Form 41-Tob-81.) [Processed.] A 55.69 : T 55/22/941^2 48 County office instructions, flue-cured tobacco marlieting quotas, 1941-42 marljeting year. July 8, 1941. 7 p. 4" (Form 41-Tob-80 SR.) [Proc- essed.] A 55.69 :T 55/21/941-42 49 County office instructions on marketing quotas for peanuts planted in 1941. July 16, 1941. 12 p. 4° (PN-516.) [Processed. Supplement 1, was issued also. ] A 55.69 : P 31/2/Ml 50 County office procedure in connection with undelivered or lost checks and the preparation of adjustment vouchers and claims with regard to cotton marketing quotas. Feb. 12, 1941. 15 p. 4° (Cotton 467, SR, WR, NCR.) [Processed.] A 55.2 : C S2m/7/SR,WR,NCR 51 ECR [East central region] committeeman letter 217; Apr. 26, 1941. [1941.] 2 p. 4° [Processed. Discontinued.] A 55.42/7: 217 52 Facts for northeast committeemen, 5 minutes of AAA news briefs, issued by Northeast Division, v. 3, no. 1-9; Mar.-Nov. 1941. [1941.] various paging, 4" [Montlily. Processed. Discontinued.] A 55.44/13 : 3/1-9 53 Flashes, facts for committeemen, issued by East Central Division, v. 2, no. 1-12, V. 3, no. 1-2 ; Jan. 1941-Feb. 1942. [1941-42.] Each 4 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Later numbers issued by Agricultural Adjust- ment Agency.] A 55.42/11 : 2/1-3/2 54 Flue-cured tobacco letter 101-201B. [1941-42.] Each 2 p. 4" [Processed. Discontinued. ] A 55.68 : 101-201B 55 Instructions and procedure for county committees pertaining to 1941 cotton loan program. [1941.] 6 p. 4° (41-CLr-l.) [Processed.] A 55.69 : C 82/11/941 56 Instructions for determining rates of deduction for county association expenses, 1940 sugar beet program. Jan. 15, 1941. 4 p. 4° (SB-411 SR. ) [ Processed. ] A 55.70 : 411/SR 57 Instructions for holding referendum on peanut marketing quotas. Apr. 8, 1941. 10 p. 4° (PN-501.) [Processed.] A 55.69 :P 31 58 Instructions for persons wlio buy or acquire peanuts produced in 1941. July 16,1941. 8 p. 4° (PN-518.) [Processed.] A 55.69 : P 31/3/941 59 Instructions for preparation of listing sheet, SB-509, 1941 sugar beet pro- gram, for use by county committees. June 18, 1941. 10 p. 4° (SB-512 NCR.) [Processed. Similar instructions designated as SB-512 (WR), were issued also.] A 55.70 : 512/NCR 60 Instructions for State and county committees for determining eligibility and completing documents for wheat loans under 1941 wlieat loan pro- gram. May 26, 1941. 32 p. 4° (41-WLr-2 NCR.) [Processed.] A 55.69 : W 56/10/NCR/941 61 Instructions for State and county committees for determining eligibility and completing documents for wheat loans under 1941 wheat loan pro- gram. July 7, 1941. [1]+41 p. 4° (41-WI^2, Northeast region.) [Processed. Amendment 1 was issued also.] A 55.69 : W 5G/10/NER/941 62 [Instructions pertaining to cotton marketing quotas for 1941] : pt. 1, De- termination of 1941 farm cotton acreage allotments, normal yields, and marketing quotas. Oct. 15, 1940. 36 p. 4° (Cotton 50S-pt. 1, ECR.) [Processed. A preliminary copy of pt. 1 was issued also for the southern region.] A 55.69 : C 82m/4/941/pt.l,ECR 63 Same : pt. 2, Issuing marketing cards and certificates and farm operator's reports. May 28, 1941. 34 p. 4" (Cotton 508-pt. 2.) [Processed.] A 55.69 : C 82m/4/941/pt.2 64 Same: pt. 3, County oflBce i-ecords of cotton production. July 1, 1&41. v+48p. 4° (Cotton 508-pt. 3, SR, ECR, NCR.) [Processed. Part 3 for western region was issued also.] A 55.69 : C 82m/4/941/pt.3/SR,ECR,NCR 65 Same : pt. 4, County office records pertaining to determination of market- ing quotas, penalties, and refunds. June 23, 1941. ii-(-39 p. 4° (Cotton 50S-pt. 4, SR, ECR, WR, NCR.) [Processed.] A 55.69 : C 82m/4/941/pt.4 66 Same: pt. 5, Deposits, refunds, and transfers of collections. June 4, 1941. 28 p. 4° (Cotton 50S-pt. 5.) [Processed.] A 55.69 : C 82m/4/941/pt.5 67 Same : pt. 7, State office procedure for depositing collections and refunding money in excess of penalty. July 3, 1941. ii+35 p. 4° (Cotton 508-pt. 7, SR, WR, NCR.) [Processed. Information lacking as to pt. 6.] A 55.69 : C 82m/4/941/pt.7/SR, WR, NCR 68 Same : pt. 8, Summary of ginners' and buyers' records and reports. Aug. 22, 1941. ii-f 19 p. 4° (Cotton 508-pt. 8, SR, ECR, NCR.) [Processed.] A 55.69 : C 82m/4/941/pt.8/SR, ECR, NCR 69 Instructions relative to determination of performance under provisions of 1941 sugar beet program in north central region, for use by county com- mittees. Apr. 22, 1941. 14 p. 4° (SB-506NCR.) [Processed.] A 55.70 : 506/NCR 70 Instructions relative to determination of performance under provisions of 1941 sugar beet program in western region, for use by county committees. Apr. 22, 1941. 14 p. 4° (SB-.")()6 WR.) [Proce.ssed. Similar instructions designated SB-506 WR California, were issued also.] A 55.70 : 506/WR 71 Marketing quota instructions, Burley, dark air-cured, and fire-cured to- bacco, 1941-42 marketing year. Nov. 10, 1941. 13 p. 4° (Form 41-Tob- 61, Burley dark air-cured and fire-cured.) [Processed.] A 55.69 : T 55/23/941-42 6 T^ Marketing quota instructions, flue-cured tobacco, 1941-42 marketing year. July 24, 1941. 14 p. 4° (Form 41-Tob-61, flue-cured.) [Processed. Supplement 1 was issued also.] A 55.69 : T 55/20/941-42 73 Marketing quota regulations, Burley tobacco, 1941-42 marketing year. Oct. 21,1941. 18 p. 4° (41-Tob-57.) [Processed.] A 55.6 : T 55/5/941-42 74 Marketing quota regulations, Burley tobacco, 1942^3 marketing year : pt. 1, Procedure for determination of acreage allotments for 1942. Nov. 12, 1941. 6 p. 4° (Tobacco 603 Burley, pt. 1.) [Processed. Part 2 issued by Agricultural Adjustment Agency.] A 55.6 : T 55/5/942-43/pt.l 75 Marketing quota regulations, dark air-cured tobacco, 1941-42 marketing year. Oct. 21, 1941. 18 p. 4° (41-Tob-60.) [Processed.] A 55.6 : T 55/8/941^2 76 Marketing quota regulations, dark air-cured tobacco, 1942^3 marketing year : pt. 1, Procedure for determination of acreage allotments for 1942. Nov. 8, 1941. 8 p. 4° (Tobacco 603, dark air-cured, pt. 1.) [Processed. Part 2 issued by Agricultural Adjustment Agency.] A 55.6 : T 55/8/942-43/pt.] 77 Marketing quota regulations, fire-cured tobacco, 1941-42 marketing year, Oct. 21, 1941. 20 p. 4» (41-Tob-59.) [Processed.] A 55.6 :T 55/7/941-42 78 Marketing quota regulations, flue-cured tobacco, 1941-42 marketing year. July 23, 1941. 18 p. 4" (41-Tob-56.) [Processed.] ▲ 55.6 : T 55/3/941-42 79 Marketing quota regulations, flue-cured tobacco, 1942-43 marketing year : pt. 1, Procedure for determination of acreage allotments for 1942. Nov. 12, 1941. 6 p. 4° (Tobacco 603, flue-cured, pt. 1.) [Processed. Part 2 issued by Agricultural Adjustment Agency. ] A 55.6 : T 55/3/942-43/pt.l 80 1941 parity payment regulations [for payments made to producers of wheat, cotton, corn, rice and tobacco]. Sept. 13, 1940. 11 p. 4° (P-1941.) [Processed.] A 55.6 : P 29/941 81 Procedure for determination of fire-cured and dark air-cured tobacco acreage allotments for 1941. Jan. 31, 1941. 14 p. 4° (41-Tob-33.) [Processed. Supplement 1 was issued also.] A 55.2 :T 55/73 82 Regulations governing publication, notice and admliiistrative review of marketing quotas established under title 3 of agricultural adjustment act of 1938, as amended. June 27, 1941. 14 p. 4" (38-AAA-2, revised ; Review regulations.) [Processed.] A 55.6 : R 32/941 83 Regulations pertaining to cotton marketing quotas for 1942-43 marketing year. Dec. 11, 1941. 17 p. 4° (MQ-603-Cotton.) [Processed. Later regulations issued by Agricultural Adjustment Agency.] A 55.6 : C 82/5/942-43 84 Regulations pertaining to marketing quotas for peanuts of crop planted in calendar year 1941. June 7, 1941. 16 p. 4° (Form PN-514.) [Processed. Supplements 1 and 2 were issued also.] A 55.6 : P 31/2/941 85 Regulations pertaining to wheat marketing quotas for 1941 crop of wheat. May 31, 1941. [l]4-v-i-32 p. 4" (Wheat 507.) [Processed.] A 55.6 : W 56/2/941 86 Same, revised. July 15, 1941. [l]-fv-f31 p. 4° A 55.6 : W 56/2/941-2 87 Southern Division, instructions for determining 1942 farm peanut acreage allotments and normal yields. Aug. 8, 1941. [1] -i-9 p. 4" (PN-614, pt. 1, SK.) [Processed.] A 55.tJ9: P31/5/942/pt.l/SR 88 Southern Division, State oflBce procedure for handling applications for pay- ment under 1940 sugar beet program. Jan. 15, 1941. 11 p. 4° ( SB-415 SR.) [i'rocessed. Applicable only to State of Texas.] A 55.70 : 415/SR 89 SR [Southern region] committeeman letter 501 and 600; Apr. 7, 1941 and Feb. 9, 1942. [1941-42.] Each 2 p. 4° [Processed. Number 600 issued to States of Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas only.] A 55.45/7 : 501,600 90 State oflBce instructions on marketing quotas for peanuts planted in 1941. Aug. 1941. 13 p. 4° (PN-517.) [Processed.] A 55.69 : P 31/4/941 91 State office procedure in connection with undelivered or lost checks, and adjustment vouchers and claims with regard to cotton marketing quotas. Feb. 12, 1941. 48 p. 4° (Cotton 468.) LProcessed.] A 55.2 : C 82m/8 AGRICULTURAL ADJUSTMENT AGENCY 92 Completing grain loan documents. May 8, 1942. 16 p. 4" (Commodity loan-2, pt. 1.) [Processed.] A 76.402 : C 73/pt.l 93 County office instructions, Burley, dark air-cured, and flre-cured tobacco marketing quotas 1942-43 marketing year. Oct. 9, 1942. 14 p. 4° (Tobac- co 6(M. ) [Processed.] A 76.406 : T 55/5/942-43 94 Flashes, facts for committeemen, issued by East Central Division, v. 3, no. 3-5; Mar.-May 1942. [1942.] Each 4 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Earlier numbers issued by Agricultural Adjustment Administration.] A 76.410 : 3/3-5 95 Instructions and procedure for State and county committees pertaining to 1942 farm storage cotton loan program. [1942.] 18+2 p. -f [3] leaves, 4° (Cotton loan (farm storage), pt. 1.) [Processed. Supplement 1, 3 p.+2 leaves, was issued also.] A 76.406 : C 82/2/pt.l/942 96 Marketing quota instructions, Burley, dark air-cured, and fire-cured tobac- co, 1942-43 marketing year. Oct. 29, 1942. 15 p. 4" (Tobacco 622.) [Processed.] A 76.406 : T 55/7/942-43 97 Marketing quota instructions, flue-cured tobacco, 1942-43 marketing year. July 21, 1942. 17 p. 4° (Tobacco 622.) [Processed. Supplement 1, 3 p., was issued also.] A 76.406 : T 55/6/942^3 98 Marketing quota regulations, Burley tobacco, 1942-43 marketing year, pt. 2. Sept. 15, 1942. [2]-|-16 p. 4° (Tobacco 603, Burley pt. 2.) [Processed. Part 1 issued by Agricultural Adjustment Administration.] A 76.406 : T 55/942-^3/pt.2 99 Marketing quota regulations, dark air-cured tobacco, 1942-43 marketing year, pt. 2. Sept. 28, 1942. 21 p. 4° (Tobacco 603, dark air-cured, pt. 2.) [Processed. Part 1 issued by Agricultural Adjustment Adminis- tration.] A 76.406 : T 55/2/942-43/pt.2 100 Marketing quota regulations, fire-cured tobacco, 1942-43 marketing year, pt. 2. Sept. 28, 1942. 19 p. 4° (Tobacco 603, fire-cured, pt. 2.) [Proc- essed. Information lacking as to pt. 1.] A 76.406 : T 55/3/942-^3/pt.2 101 Marketing quota regulations, flue-cured tobacco, 1942-43 marketing year, pt. 2. July 9, 1942. 19 p. 4° (Tobacco 603, flue-cured, pt. 2.) [Proc- essed. Part 1 issued by Agricultural Adjustment Administration.] A 76.406 : T 55/4/942-43/pt.2 102 Regulations pertaining to cotton marketing quotas for 1942-43 marketing year. June 24, 1942. vi-|-49 p. 4° (MQ-603-Cotton.) [Processed. Earlier regulations issued by Agricultural Adjustment Administration.] A 76.406 : C 82/942-43 103 Regulations pertaining to wheat marketing quotas for 1942 crop of wheat. May 2, 1942. 32 p. 4° (MQ-603-Wheat.) [Processed.] A 76.406 :W 56/942 104 Reinspection of farm-stored grain, liquidating loans prior to maturity, and handling loans involving losses assumed by Commodity Credit Corpora- tion. June 19, 1942. 7-f-[l]+8-15 p. 4° (Commodity loan-2, pt. 2.) [Processed.] A 76.402 : C 73/pt.2 105 Revision of eligibility requirements for loans and other price-supporting programs on basic and non-basic crops if available in 1942. May 14, 1942. 5 p. 4° [Processed. Amendments 1-3, 3 p., was issued also.] A 76.402 : C 88 AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY AND ENGINEERING BUREAU 106 Farm fences: [by M. A. R. Kelley]. [Jan. 1940, slightly revised 1941.] [1941.] [2] +58 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1832.) A 1.9 : 1832/2 107 Refrigeration in handling, processing, and storing of milk and milk prod- • ucts; by John T. Bowen, Mar. 1932 [reprint 1942]. 58 p. il. (Agri- culture Dept. Miscellaneous publication 138.) [Prepared by Agricul- tural Chemistry and Engineering Bureau in cooperation with Dairy Industry Bureau.] A 1.38 : 138/1-3 108 Standard colors for grading maple sirup. [1941.] 2 p. 4° (ACE-79.) [Processed.] A 70.4 : 79 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS BUREAU 109 Agricultural census analyses, changes in land in farms by size of farm. 4° [Processed. Analyses were issued for each of the 48 States ; further information lacking as to the publications for the States not mentioned in list below. Data from Census Bureau. Computations done under supervision of Agricultural Economics Bureau as part of WPA project, O. P. 165-2-23-1114, Philadelphia, Pa.] A 36.137: (CT) Alabama. Mar. 1942. [3]-}- 20 p. Arkansas. July 1942. [3]-|-20 p. California. Mar. 1942. [3] +20 p. Colorado. May 1942. [3] +20 p. Connecticut and Rhode Island. Aug. 1942. [3] +10 p. Delaware and Maryland. Dec. 1942. [3] +10 p. Florida. Mar. 1943. [3] +20 p. Geofgia. Mar. 1943. [3] +40 p. Idaho. July 1942. [3] +20 p. Illinois. Jan. 1942. [3] +30 p. Indiana. Feb. 1942. [3] +30 p. Iowa. June 1941. [3] +30 p. Kansas. Jan. 1942. [5] +30 p. Kentucky. Mar. 1942. [3] +30 p. Louisiana. Mar. 1942. [3] +20 p. Maine and New Hampshire. Oct. 1942. [3] +10 p. Maryland. See, above, Delaware. Massachusetts and Vermont. Mar. 1943. [3] + 10 p. . Michigan. Mar. 1942. [3] +30 p. Minnesota. Jan. 1942. L3]+30 p. Mississippi. June 1942. [3] +30 p. Missouri. Jan. 1942. [3] +30 p. Montana. Apr. 1943. [31+20 p. Nebraska. Jan. 1942. [3] +30 p. Nevada. Nov. 1942. [3] +5 p. New Hampshire. See, above, Maine, New Jersey. Mar. 1943. [3] +10 p. New Mexico. Nov. 1942. [3] +10 p. New York. May 1942. [3] +20 p. North Carolina. Mar. 1943. [3] +30 p. North Dakota. Jan. 1942. [3] +20 p. Ohio. Feb. 1942. [31+30 p. Oklahoma. June 1942. [3] +20 p. Oregon. July 1942. [3] + 10 p. Pennsylvania. July 1942. [31+20 p. Rhode Island. See, above, Connecticut. South Carolina. Mar. 1943. [3] + 10 p. South Dakota. Feb. 1942. [3] +20 p. Tennessee. May 1942. [3] +30 p. Utah. Mar. 1942. [3] +10 p. Vermont. See, above, Massachusetts. Virginia. Mar. 1943. [3] +30 p. Washington. Nov. 1942. [3] +20 p. "^ West Virginia. Apr. 1943. [3] +20 p. Wisconsin. Feb. 1942. [3] +20 p. Wyoming. Dec. 1942. [3] +10 p. 110 Agricultural census analyses, changes in number of farms by size of farm. 4° [Processed. Analyses were issued for each of the 48 States ; further information lacking as to the publications for the States not mentioned in list below. Data from Census Bureau. Computations done under supervision of Agricultural Economics Bureau as part of WPA project, O. P. 165-2-23-1114, Pliiladelphia, Pa.] A 36.137/2 : (CT) Alabama. Mar. 1942. [3] +34 p. California. Mar. 1942. [3J+34 ] Colorado. May 1942. [3]-f34 p. 110 Agricultural census analyses — Continued. Connecticut and Rhode Island. Aug. 1942. [3] +17 p. Delaware and Maryland. Dec. 1942. L3] + 17 p. Florida. Mar. 1943. [3] +34 p. Georgia. Mar. 1943. [3] +68 p. Idaho. July 1942. [3] +34 p. Illinois. Jan. 1942. L3] + 51 p. Indiana. Feb. 1942. [3] +51 p. Kansas. Jan. 1942. [5] +51 P- Maine and New Hampshire. Oct. 1942. [3] +17 p. Maryland. See, above, Delaware. Massachusetts and Vermont. Mar. 1943. [3] +17 p. Michigan. Mar. 1942. 13] +51 p. Minnesota. Jan. 1942. [3] + 51 p. Mississippi. June 1942. [3] +51 p. Missouri. Jan. 1942. [3] + 51 p. Montana. Apr. 1943. [3] +34 p. Nebraska. Jan. 1942. [3] +51 p. New Hampshire. See, above, Maine. New Jersey. Mar. 1943. [3] + 17 p. New Me.xico. Nov. 1942. [3] + 17 p. New York. May 1942. [3] +34 p. North Carolina. Mar. 1943. [3] + 51 p. North Dakota. Jan. 1942. [3] +34 p. Ohio. Feb. 1942. [3] + 51 p. Oklahoma. June 1942. [3] +34 p. Oregon. July 1942. [3] + 17 p. Pennsylvania. July 1942. [3] +34 p. Rhode Island. See, above, Connecticut. South Carolina. Mar. 1943. [3] + 17 p. South Dakota. Feb. 1942. [3] +34 p. Tennessee. May 1942. [3] + 51 p. Utah. Mar. 1942. 13] + 17 p. Vermont. See, above, Massachusetts. Virginia. Mar. 1943. [3] +51 p. Washington. Nov. 1942. [3] +34 p. West Virginia. Apr. 1943. [3] +34 p. Wisconsin. Feb. 1942. [3] +34 p. Wyoming. Dec. 1942. [3] +17 p. 111 Agricultural finance review, annual review of current developments and research in field of farm credit, farm insurance, and farm taxation, v. 5; Nov. 1942. [1942.] cover title, [2] +103 p. il. 4° [Processed. Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover. An Errata, 1 p., was also issued.] A 36.111 : 5 112 Agricultural land planning from Federal point of view, by Bushrod W. Allin. [1941.] 9 p. 4° [Processed. Address delivered at National Con- ference on Planning, Philadelphia, May 12-14, 1941.] A 36.51 : L 22/25 113 Agricultural outlook charts, 1942 [list]. [1941.] 15 p. 4° [Processed.] A 36.50: 38/942 114 Cash farm income and Government payments in 1940 are estimated at 9,120 million dollars. Feb. 19, 1941. 22 p. il. 4° [Processed.] A36.2:In2/7/&40 115 111 fed. 111 clothed, ill housed, 500 families in need of help ; by Rachel Rowe Swiger and Conrad Taeuber. Washington, D. C, Apr. 1942. cover title, 1-20+ [81+25-59 p. 4° [Processed. Prepared by Agricultural Economics Bureau in cooperation with Farm Security Administration. Text on p. 2 of cover.] A 36.2 :F 21/2 116 Interstate migration and county finance in California. July 1942 ; by Tyr V, Johnson and Frederick Arpke. [2] +50 p. il. 5 pi. map. (Migration and settlement on Pacific Coast report 10.) [Processed.] A 30.131: 10 11'7 Land utilization and settlement opportunities in Kootenai County, Idaho; by Donald T. Griffith. Berkeley, Calif., June 1942. cover title, 51 p. 1 pi. 3 maps, 4° [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] A 36.2 : L 22/16 118 Landownershlp in Wyoming in 1935; by Tom Rennard. Lincoln, Nebr., Mar. 1941. cover title, 25 p. 4 pi. 4° [Processed.] A 36.2 : L 22/12 119 Mohair production and income, 1040 and 1941. [1942.] [2] p. 4° [Proc- essed. ] A 30.2 : M 72/940-41 120 Planning adjustments on truck crop farms in Pocomoke area of Somerset and Worcester Counties, Md. ; by Lawrence E. Crou. College Park, Md., July 1941. cover title, [4] +49 p. il. 4° [Processed. Preliminary report.] A 36.135 : M 3G/2/prelim. 10 121 Planning adjustments on truck crop farms in Wicomico CJounty, Md. ; by Lawrence E. Cron. College Park, Md., June 1941. cover title, [4] +42 p. il. 4° [Processed. Preliminary report.] A 36.135 : M 36/4/prelim. 122 Regression method for expanding sample indications to State estimates; [prepared by Walter A. Hendricks]. Sept. 1942. 7 p. il. 4" (CRP-7.) [Processed.] A 36.92: 7 123 Report on Ashley Valley Reservoir Company project, Vernal, Uintah County, Utah. May 1940. [6] +96 leaves, il. 4° [Processed.] A 36.149: As 3 124 Report on Hammond project, San Juan River watershed, San Juan County, N. Mex. Mar. 1941. [6] +106 leaves, 2 maps, 4° [Processed. Includes a 4 page form inserted between p. 85 and 86.] A 36.149 : H 18 125 Roadside markets; [by Caroline B. Sherman]. Oct. 1930, slightly revised Oct. 1940. [1940.] ii+6 p. il. (Agriculture Dept Leaflet 68.) [In- cludes Selective list of State publications on roadside markets.] A 1.35 : 68/4 126 Statistical summary, SS-1 and SS-2 ; Nov. 30 and Dec. 31, 1942. [1942-43.] Each [2] p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] A 36.151: 1,2 127 Use of condition reports and weather data in forecasting yield per acre of wheat ; bv Fred H. Sanderson. Washington, D. C, Oct. 1942. [1]+41 p. il. 4" [Processed.] A 36.2 : W 56/14 128 Use of pasture condition in interpreting reported condition and yield of hurley tobacco; [prepared by Thomas L. Stuart]. Dec. 1942. 8 p. il. 4° ( CRP-9. ) [Processed. ] A 36.92 : 9 129 Wartime work program of Bureau of Agricultural Economics. Washington, D. C, Jan. 1, 1942. cover title, [3] +63 p. 4" [Processed.] A 36.2 : W 26 130 Water facilities area plan for [various areas]. [1939-42.] various paging, 4° [Processed. The Water Utilization Section, Land Economics Divi- sion or the Water Utilization Planning Service of the Agricultural Eco- nomics Bureau, under the provisions of the water facilities act (Public law no. 399, 75th Congress) issued reports on the following .areas.] A 36.148: (CT) Alamosa River, Rio Cuchillo Negro, Palomas River, Rio Seco, Rio Animas, and Perchas Creek waterslieds I Sierra and Catron Counties], N. Mex. Arkansas Valley, western Kansas. Big Muddy Creek watershed. Montana. Burnt River area, Oregon, subarea 1, Burnt River Valley below Unity Dam. Central Colorado River watershed, Coleman, Runnels, and Callahan Counties, Tex. Cherry-Sulphur Creek watershed, South Dakota, subarea 2, southern slope. Crazy Woman Creek watershed, Wyoming. Crow Creek watershed. South Dakota. Dry Cimarron River watershed, Colfax and Union Counties, N. Mex., Las Animas and Baca Counties, Colo., Cimarron County, Okla. Fallbrook, Calif. Goose Lake area, Oregon. Hat Creek watershed in Nebraska. Heart River watershed. North Dakota, subarea 1. Little Beaver Creek, Montana. Little Dolores River watershed, Colorado. Little Muddy Creek watershed, North Dakota. Lodgepole Creek watershed in Wyoming and Nebraska. Lower Star Valley, Salt River watershed, Wyoming, subarea 2. McKenzie area, North Dakota. Mora River watershed. Mora, San Miguel, and Colfax Counties, N. Mex. Nebo area, Utah. Niob'ara River watershed, Wyoming and Nebraska. North Fork of Gunnison River and tributaries, together with Surface and Tongue Creeks and tributaries. Colorado. North Pit River area. California. Northern Sulphur Springs Valley area, Arizona. Pahranagat Valley, subarea of Virgin River watershed, Nevada. Pipestone Creek watershed, Montana. Quay-Curry area. New Mexico. Rio Moquiuo watershed. New Mexico. Rio Santa Cruz watershed. New Mexico. Salinas River subarea no. 1 of upper Salinas watershed area, California. Sanpete area, Utah. ShfttKun-Clover Creek area, Roosevelt County, Mont. Sierra Valley area, California. Teton River watershed, Montana, subarea 1. Upper Cannonball River watershed, North Dakota. Upper Republican basin in Nebraska, Kansas, and Colorado. 11 130 Water facilities area plan for [various areas] — Continued. Upper Rio Puerco watershed, Sandoval and Rio Arriba Counties, N. Mex. Upper San Pedro waterslied, Arizona. Upper Virgin River area, Utali and Arizona. Upper White River sui)area of Virgin River area, Nevada Upper Yampa River watershed. Colorado. Walker River watershed, Nevada and California. Watershed of Oeate Creek, Colfax and Mora Counties. N. Mex. Watersheds of Clear, Upper Seven Mile, Lower Seven Mile, Deer, Morgan, Thirteen Mile, and Burns Creeks in northern Dawson County, Mont. Whitewater Draw watershed, Cochise Count.v, Ariz. Willow Creek area, Sanpete and Sevier Counties, Utah. Woodruff subarea of Silver Creek- Woodruff area, Arizona. 131 Water-land resources and problems in South Dakota. Washington, D. C, Aug. 1941. cover title, [61+151 p. il. 11 maps, 4° [Processed. Some of the pages are issued as leaves.] A 36.149: So 8d 132 Winter wheat and rye report as of Dec. 1, 1942. [1942.] 4 p. large 8° (Crop Reporting Board. ) [Processed.] A 36.74: 942 133 Wool production and income, 1934-41. [1942.] 6 p. 4° [Processed.] A 36.2 : W 88/8/934-41 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS BUREAU LIBRARY 134 Agricultural economics bibliographies [list]. [1943.] [7] p. 4° [Proc- essed.] A 36.13: list AGRICULTURAL MARKETING ADMINISTRATION 185 Amendment of Regulations of Secretary of Agriculture relating to official standards of United States for grades of wool, methods for determining grade of wool, amdt. 2 to S. R. A. 135. Washington, D. C, Nov. 1942. [1] +10 p. 1 pi. 4" [Processed.] A 36.5 : 135/amdt.2 136 Amendment 4 to Order regulating handling of milk in New Orleans, La., marketing area, affecting sec. 942.0. 942.1, 942.3, 942.4, 942.5, 942.6, 942.7, 942.8, and 942.9, effective May 1, 1942. [1942.] 4 p. (Order 42, amdt. 4.) [Code of Federal regulations, title 7, chap. 9, pt. 942.] A 73.8 : 42/2/amdt.4 137 Marketing agreement regulating handling of fresh peaches grown in Greorgia, effective Apr. 27, 1942. [1942.] 21 p. 4° (Marketing agreement 99.) [Processed.] A 73, 7: 99 138 Marketing agreement regulating (1) handling of hops grown in Oregon, California, Washington, and Idaho, and (2) handling of hop products produced from such hops, effective Sept. 1, 1942. [1942.] 29 p. 4° (Mar- keting agreement 100. ) [Processed.] A 73.7 : 100 130 U. S. meat stamps. [1942.] [4] p. 24" A 75.2 :M 40 140 Wholesale prices of fruits and vegetables at New York City, Chicago, and leading shipping points, bv months, 1941. Washington, D. C, Apr. 1942. cover title, ii+51 p. 4'' [Processed.] A 75.2 : F 94/2/941 AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVKIB 141 A. M. S. news, issued semi-monthly for staff of Agricultural Marketing Service, Jan. 2, 1941-Mar. 2, 1942; v. 4, no. 1-v. 6, no. 5. [1941-42.] various paging, il. 4° [Processed. Discontinued.] A 66.31 : 4/1-6/5 142 Beef chart, wholesale and retail cuts; [poster] [1941.] 30X8 in. A 66.21 : M 46/2/no.l 143 Fresh pork chart, wholesale and retail cuts; [poster]. [1941.] 10x8 in. A 66.21 : M 46/2/no.3 144 Fruit and nut crop prospects as of Apr. 1-June 1, 1941. Apr. 16- June 16, 1941. various paging, 4° [Monthly from April to June. Processed.] A 66.39: 941/1-3 1« Lamb chart ; [poster ] . [ 1941. ] 10 X 8 in. A 66.21 : M 46/2/no.2 12 146 Merchantable potato stocks as of Jan. 1, 1942, with comparisons. Jan. 27, 1942. 5 p. 4° [Processed.] A 66.2 : P 84/2/942 147 Mohair production and income, 1939 and 1940. [1941.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] A 66.2 : M 72/939-^0 148 Nation's grain storage capacity reported at 1,506,000,000 bushels, survey about 97 percent complete. May 5, 1941. 4 p. 4° [Processed.] A 66.2 : G 76/2/941 149 Season average prices and value of production, principal crops 1940 and 1941, by States. Washington, D. C, Dec. 18, 1941. [2]+39p. f [Proc- essed.] A 66.2 :P 93/2 150 Stocks of leaf tobacco ov^^ned by dealers and manufacturers, Jan. 1, 1941- Jan. 1, 1942. [1941-42.] Each 14 p. or 16 p. 4° [Quarterly. Processed. Later numbers issued by Agricultural Marketing Administration.] A 66.2 : T 55/4/941/1-942/1 151 1941 turkey crop about same as last year. Sept. 22, 1941. 4 p. 4" [Proc- essed.] A 66.2 : T 84/941 152 Veal chart; [poster]. [1941.] 10X8 in. A 66.21 : M 46/2/no.4 153 Wool shorn in 1941. [1941.] [2] p. large 8° [Processed. Corrected copy.] A 66.2 : W 88/941 AGRICULTURE DEPARTIMENT 154 Agricultural planning in a world at war, progress report covering coopera- tive agricultural planning program for year ending June 30, 1941. Jan. 1942. [4] -1-38 p. il. 2 maps, 4° [Processed.] A1.2:Ag8/13 155 Forest-resource conservation and development in post-war period [with list of references]. Washington, D. C, Aug. 1, 1942. [2]+iH-l-15a+16- 17a-fl8-48+[0] p. 1 pi. 4° [Processed.] A 1.63 :F 76 156 Memorandum 883-1058; Jan. 6, 1941-Dec. 31, 1942. [1941^2.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Amendments, supplements, and revised editions to certain of these and earlier numbers were also issued.] A 1.41 : 883-1058 157 [Regulations of Department of Agriculture effective July 1, 1936], Amend- ment 116-155. Jan. 23, 1941-Nov. 10, 1942. various paging. [Proc- essed. Issued in loose-leaf form. These amend various numbered pai-a- graphs and are to be inserted in their proper places in the Regulations, which govern administrative, personnel, fiscal, and property transactions in the various offices of the Department.] A 1.19: 936/amdt.ll6-155 158 Results of cooperative tests of Tennessee Valley Authority plant food ma- terials by Valley States land grant colleges. 2 pt. 4° [Processed. Prepared under auspices of coordinating committee of Valley States, land grant colleges, Agriculture Department, and Tennessee Valley Authority.] A 1.2 : T 25/2/pt.l,2 pt. 1 Agricultural experiment station results. Nov. 1940. [2]-f-78 leaves, 2 maps. pt. 2. Extension service test demonstration results. Dec. 1941. [l]+204 p., 9 maps. 159 Style manual [with list of references.] Aug. 1941. [4]-f64 p. 4° [Proc- essed.] A 1.11 : St 9/941 160 Suggested State and regional distribution of revised goals and expected production for 1942. Washington, D. C, Jan. 1942. [2] -|-37 p. f° [Processed.] A 1.2 :P 94/4 AIR CORPS 161 Air Corps administrative inspection manual. [1941.] cover title, [190] p. 4" [Processed.] W 87.5: In 7/2 162 Bulletin 40 and 44; Jan. 2 and Feb. 28, 1941. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio. 1941.] 13 p. and 4 p. 4° [Processed. Revised editions of certain earlier numbers were issued during the period of this catalog. Bulletin 23 is 13 issued as a periodical for whicli see, below, Material and process speci- fications. Later numbers of Bulletins issued by Army Air Forces.] W 87.3 : 40,44 163 Material and process specifications; Jan. 10-June 10, 1941. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Jan. 6-June 3, 1941.] Bacli 32 p. (Bulletin 23.) [Monthly. Specifications are approved for use in maintenance and con- struction of aircraft. Each issue supersedes preceding issue.] W 87.3 : 23/49-54 164 Same ; July 10, l&41-Mar. 10, 1^2. [Wright Field, Dayton. Ohio, July 1, 1941-Mar. 4, 1942.] Each 32 p. 8" or 12° (Bulletin 23.) [Monthly. Specifications are approved for use in maintenance and construction of aircraft. Each issue supersedes preceding issue.] W 108.103 : 23/941/7-&42/3 ALASKA 165 Alaska's flag [and History of Alaska's flag]. Juneau, Alaska [Oct. 1941.] [4] p. il. I 35.10/2 :F 59 AMERICAN BATTLE MONUMENTS COMMISSION 166 Extract from hearings before subcommittee of Committee on Appropria- tions, House of Representatives, 77th Congress, 2d session, on independent offices appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1943; [statement of James E. Mangum]. 1942. ii+1-9 p. [Relates to appropriations for American Battle Monuments Commission.] Y3.Am3:Am3 ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU 167 Goose raising; [by Alfred R. Lee] [Feb. 1917, slightly revised 1942.] [1942.] ii-f 14 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 767.) A 1.9: 767/10 168 Report of infectious equine encephalomyelitis in United States in 1940 ; by J. R. Mohler. Apr. 1, 1941. 4-t-[l] p. il. 4° [Processed.] A 4.2: En 1/2/940 169 Statistical tables showing progress of tuberculosis and Bang's disease eradication work among livestock in United States, Nov. 1, 1941. [1941.] [1] +13 p. f° [Processed.] A 4.2 : T 79/8/941 APPRENTICE-TRAINING SERVICE 170 Rei)ort on apprentice training program of Tennessee Valley Authority, Jan. 1942; by Oswald L. Harvey. [1942.] cover title, [62] p. il. 4° (Serial no. T 106.) [Processed. For convenience this publication is classed here to keep set together.] L 16.16 : 106 171 Report on training programs at Vultee Aircraft, Inc., Nashville. Tenn., di- vision, Jan. 1942; by Oswald L. Harvey. [1942.] [36] p. 4" (Serial no. T-lOo.) [Processed. For convenience this publication is classsed here to keep set together.] L 16.16 : 105 ARMY AIR FORCES 172 Air forces technical libraries field distribution book list. [Apr. 29, 1942.] 7 p. 4" [Processed. A processed supplement, 12 p., was also issued.] W 108.2 : B &i 173 Alphabetical index of subjects covered in administrative publications, Aug. 15,1942. [1942.] [l]+40p. 4° [Processed. Material indexed includes publications dated on or before Aug. 15, 1942, except for War Department circulars which are covered only through Circular 268 issued Aug. 8, 1942. Issued with perforations.] W 108.2: In 2 174 Indexes, numerical index of A. A. F. regulations; May 11, 1942. [1942.] 10 p. 4° (A. A. F. regulation 0-2.) [Processed. Supersedes A. A. F. regulation 0-2 and 0-2A, Jan. 1 and Mar. 31, 1942] W 108.6 : 0-2/2 Note. — This and the following indexes list by number, date, classification and title, Army Air Forces regulations. 765883—47 2 14 175 Same ; July 1, 1942. [1942.] 16p.4» (A. A. F. regulation 0-2.) [Processed. Supersedes A. A. F. regulation 0-2, May 11, 1942.] W 108.6 : 0-2/3 176 Same ; Oct. 1, 1942. [1942.] 14 p. 4° (A. A. F. regulation 0-2.) [Processed. Supersedes A. A. F. regulation 0-2, July 1, 1942.] W 108.6: 0-2/4 177 Material and process specifications ; Apr. lO-Dec. 10. 1942. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Apr. 3-Dec. 2, 1942.] Each 32 p. (Bulletin 23.) [Monthly. Specifications are approved for use in maintenance and construction of aircraft. Each issue supersedes preceding issue. Earlier numbers issued by the Air Corps.] W 108.3 : 23/942-4 to 12 ARMY INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE, District of Columbia 178 Study of priorities prepared at Army Industrial College, Sept. 1, 1938 [with bibliography] ; by Frank W. Gano. [1941.] cover title, [5]+v+182+ [162] p. 2 pi. 4° [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form in binder.] W 104.2 : P 93 ARMY-NAVY-CIVIL COMMITTEE ON AIRCRAFT DESIGN CRITERIA 179 Chordwise air-load distribution [with list of references]. Oct. 28, 1942. [136]p. il. 4° (ANC-1 (2).) [Processed.] Y 3.Ar 5/3: 7/1 (2) 180 Spin requirements for primary training airplanes. May 21, 1942. cover title, 5 leaves, 4° (ANC-14.) [Processed. Issued with perforations.] Y S.Ar 5/3 : 7/14 ATTORNEY GENERAL'S COMMITTEE ON ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDI^RE 181 Final report of Attorney General's Committee on Administrative Procedure. 1941. viii-f 474 p. J 1.21 : R 29 BIBLIOGRAPHY DIVISION, Library of Congress 182 Bibliography of tanks and other military track-laying vehicles ; by Douglas W. Bryant. Washington, 1941. iv leaves-f 22 p. 4° (Cooperative bibli- ographies no. 1.) [Processed. Title on cover is : Tanks and other mili- tary track-laying vehicles, bibliography.] LC 2.7 : 1 183 Brief list of references on Western Hemisphere defense ; compiled by Helen F. Conover. Nov. 6, 1940. [1]+15 p. 4° [Processed. Title on cover is: Western Hemisphere defense, brief list of references.] LC 2.2 : D 36/6/940 184 Crime and criminal justice, bibliography of bibliographies and selected list of recent books, 1937-39; compiled by Helen F. Conover. June 29, 1940. [l]+52 p. 4° [Processed. Title on cover is: Bibliographies on crime.] LC 2.2 : C 86/940 185 List of books on how to read a newspaper. Oct. 30, 1941. 5 p. 4" [Proc- essed.] LC 2.2 :N 47/941 186 List of books on reading for defense. Oct. 23, 1941. 4 p. 4° [Processed.] LC 2.2 :D 36/8/941 187 List of books on shipbuilding and fitting. Feb. 24, 1941. 3 p. 4° [Proc- essed.] LC2.2:Sh6/2 188 List of books on watchmaking and repairing. Feb. 19, 1941. 4 p. 4° [Proc- essed.] LC2.2:W29 BITUMINOUS COAL CONSUMERS' COUNSEL 189 Buying and burning bituminous coal. [1942.] 11 p. il. Y 3.B 54/2 : 2 C 63/2 190 Enlist your furnace for wartime service. [1942.] [2] p. il. 4° [Proc- essed. Prepared by Bituminous Coal Consumers' Counsel in cooperation with Price Administration Office and War Information Oflice.] Y3.B54/2:2F98 15 BITUMINOUS COAL DIVISION. 191 Bituminous coal tables, 1937-38. Washington, D. C, July 1939. [3] leaves+28+[24] p. il. 4° [Processed.] 146.13:937-38 192 Order 311-343 ; Jan. 14, 1941-Jan. 5, 1943. [1941^3.] various paging, 4° [Pl-ocessed. Order 312-315 issued as one publication. Amendments to certain of these Orders were issued also. Discontinued.] 146.10:311-343 BOARD OF APPEALS ON VISA CASES 193 Report to the President, Board of Appeals on Visa Cases, Nov. 9, 1942. n. p. [1W2]. cover title, 32 p. S1.2:V82 BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION 194 Handbook of first aid. [1942.] iv+[2]+70 p. il. 16» [Prepared by Civilian Defense OfiBce in cooperation with American Red Cross and distributed by Safety Section, Bonneville Power Administration.] 1 44.6 : F 51 195 Pacific Northwest mineral occurrences. July 1941. cover title, 51 maps, oblong f [Processed.] I 44.2 : M 66 196 Study of rural electrification in Marion County, Oreg. ; by Carl G. Izett, Thomas M. C. Martin. Portland, Oreg., Sept. 1942. [l]-t-33+[4] p. 7 pi. map, 20 tab. 4° [Processed. Some of the pages are issued as leaves.] 1 44.2 : El 2 BUDGET AND FINANCE OFFICE, Agriculture Dept. 197 Budget and finance circular 335-650 ; Jan. 10, 1941-Dec. 30, 1942. [1941^2.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Supplements and revisions to certain of these circulars were issued also.] A 58.4 : 335-650 BUDGET BUREAU 198 Budget-Treasury regulation 2 relating to annual financial reports of gov- ernmental corporations and enterprises issued under Executive order 8512, as amended by Executive order 9084. June 30, 1942. [3]-f29p. [Proc- essed. Some of the pages are issued as leaves.] Pr 32.106: 2 199 Circular 366-410; Jan. 9, 1941-Dec. 30, 1942. [1941^2.] various paging, 4" [Processed.] Pr 32.104 : 366-410 200 Trends in non-war Federal expenditures, fiscal years 1932-43. Oct. 16, 1942. cover title, [4]-i-92 leaves, il. 3 pi. 1 tab. 4" [Processed.] Pr 32.102 : Ex 7/932^3 201 War history and records programs of Federal departments and agencies. [Dec. 23, 1942.] 9 p. 4° [No longer restricted. Processed.] Pr 32.102 : W 19 CENSUS BUREAU 202 Activity in cotton spinning industry for Jan. 1941-Dec. 1942. Feb. 20, 1941- Jan. 20, 1943. Each 1 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Preliminary reports.] C 3.53 : 941/1-942/12 203 Asphalt prepared roofing, Jan. 1941-Aug. 1942. Mar. 20, 1941-Oct. 23, 1942. various paging, il. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Current statistical service.] 3.100:941/1-942/8 204 Automobile financing, Jan.-Dec. 1941. Mar. 13, 1941-Feb. 14, 1942. various paging, il. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Current statistical service. Re- placed by Sales finance companies.] 03.69:941/1-12 16 205 Automobiles, Jan. 1941-Mar. 1942. Feb. 25, 1941-May 8, 1942. various paging, il. 4° [Monthly. Processed, Current statistical service. Dis- continued.] C 3.70 : 941/1-942/3 206 Automobiles, United States factory sales and Canadian production, 1921-40 ; revised to Aug. 1, 1941. [1941.] 6-f[l] leaves, il, 4° [Processed.] C 3.70 : 921-40 207 Blowers, fans, unit heaters, and accessory equipment (value of orders booked), 1st quarter, 1941-4th quarter, 1942. May 28, 1941-Feb. 20, 1943. various paging, 4° or oblong 8° [Processed. Current statistical service.] C 3.143 : 941/1-942/4 208 Cellulose plastic products, Jan. l&41-June 1942. Feb. 28, 1941-July 24, 1942. various paging, oblong 8° [Monthly. Processed. Current statistical service. Discontinued.] C 3.73 : 941/1-942/6 209 Census of business, 1939 : Construction, summary for United States. Sept. 9, 1941. [2] +27 p. il. 4° (16th census of United States, 1940.) [Proc- essed. Prepared under supervision of Fred A. Gosnell, chief statistician for business.] C 3.940-28 : Un 3 210 Commercial steel castings, Jan. 1941-Dec. 1942. Mar. 15, 1941-Feb. 10, 1943. various paging, il. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Current statistical service.] C 3.74 : 941/1-942/12 211 Commercial stocks of wool and related fibers, tops, and noils in United States, Apr. 4-Dec. 26, 1942. [1942-]43. Each 4 p. 4° [Quarterly. Proc- essed. Current statistical service. Titles vary. Two releases were issued for the 1st quarter. Replaces Quarterly wool stock report.] C 3.52/3 : 942/1-4 212 Confectionery and competitive chocolate products, manufacturers' sales and credits, Jan. 1941-Dec. 1942. Mar. 4, 1941-Feb. 11, 1943. Each 2 p. 4» [Monthly. Processed. Current statistical service. Prepared by Census Bureau in cooperation with National Confectioners' Association.] C 3.135 : 941/1-942/12 213 Construction: Arizona, 1939. May 22, 1941. 4 p. 4" (16th census of United States, 1940.) [Processed.] C 3.940-28 : Ar 4i 214 Construction: Montana, 1939. June 20, 1941. 4 p. 4° (16th census of United States, 1940.) [Processed.] C 3.940-28 : M 76 215 Construction : Utah, 1939. July 23, 1941. 5 p. 4° (16th census of United States, 1940.) [Processed.] C 3.940-28 : Ut 1 216 Construction: West Virginia, 1939. June 30, 1941. 4 p. 4° (16th census of United States, 1940.) [Processed.] C 3.940-28 : W 52v 217 Cotton, leather, and allied garments and uniforms cut, Jan. 1941-Dec. 1942. Mar. 24, 1941-Feb. 4, 1943. various paging, 4° [Monthly. Proc- essed. Current statistical service. Summaries for 1941 and 1942, each 5 p. 4°, were issued also.] C 3.64 : 941/1-942/12 218 Cottonseed products manufactured and on hand at oil mills, by States: season 1940-41. Jan. 13-Aug. 13, 1941. Each 1 p. 4° [Monthly. Proc- essed. Preliminary reports. These reports are cumulative, the report issued in August being for the year ending July 31.] C 3.125 : 94CM1/5-12 219 Same: seasons 1941-42 and 1940-41. Sept. 12, 1941-Aug. 13, 1942. Each 1 p. 4» C 3.125 : 941-42/1-12 220 Same: seasons 1942-43 and 1941-42. Sept. 12, 1942-Jan. 13, 1943. Each 1 p. 4° C 3.125 : 942-43/1-5 221 Edible gelatin, 1st quarter 1941-3d quarter 1942. May 7, 1^1-Nov. 17, 1942. various paging, il. 4° [Processed. Current statistical service. Discontinued. ] C 3.79 : 941/1-942/3 222 Electrical goods, 1st quarter 1941^th quarter 1942. 1941 [-43]. Each 2 leaves, il. or 2 p. il. oblong 8° [Processed. Current statistical service.] C 3.82: 941/1-942/4 17 223 Factory consumption of animal and vegetable fats and oils by classes of products for 1940. Mar. 15, 1941. 1 p. il. f [Processed. Preliminary report.] C 3.154: 940 224 Factory consumption of animal and vegetable fats and oils by classes of products for 1941. Mar. 18, 1942. 1 p. oblong 8° [Processed. Pre- liminary report.] C 3.154 : 941 225 Factory consumption of animal and vegetable fats and oils by classes of products for 3d and 4th quarters, 1942. Dec. 29, 1942 and Mar. 31, 1943. 1 p. 4° and 1 p. oblong 8° [Processed. Preliminary reports. A report for the first 6 months of 1942, 1 p. oblong 8°, was issued Sept. 26, 1942.] C 3.154 : 942/2,3 226 Factory production and consumption, and factory and warehouse stocks of animal and vegetable fats and oils, quarter ending Mar. 31, 1941- month ending Dec. 31, 1942. May 3, 1941-Feb. 9, 1943. Each 2 p. or 1 p. f or 4° [Quarterly; montlily beginning July 1942. Processed. Prelim- inary reports.] . 3.123:941/1-942/8 227 Factory sales of mechanical stokers, Jan. 1941-Dec. 1942. Mar. 12, 1941- Feb. 3, 1943. various paging, il. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Current statistical service. Issues for December of each year include detailed statistics by months for 1941 and 1942, respectively.] C 3.91 : 941/1-942/12 228 Fats and oils subjected to sulphonation, quarter ending Mar. 31, 1941- Sept. 30, 1942. May 7, 1941-Nov. 9, 1942. Each 1 p. 4° [Processed. Discontinued. ] C 3.124 : 941/1-942/3 229 Floor and wall tile, Feb. 1941-Aug. 1942. Apr. 19, 1941-Oct. 23, 1942. various paging, il. 4" [Monthly. Processed. Current statistical serv- ice. Issue for December includes summary by months for 1941 and 1940. Information lacking as to Jan. 1941 issue. Discontinued.] C 3.85 : 941/1-942/8 230 Galvanized range boilers and tanks for hot water heaters, Jan. 1941-Dec. 1942. Mar. 4, 1941-Feb, 1, 1943. various paging, il. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Current statistical service.] 03.86:941/1-942/12 231 Illuminating glassware manufacturers, sales and credits, Jan. 1941-Dec. 1942. Feb. 28, 1941-Feb. 8, 1943. Each 1 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Current statistical service.] 3.146:941/1-942/12 232 Leather gloves and mittens, Jan. 1941-Dec. 1942. Mar. 8, 1941-Feb. 1, 1943. Each 1 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Current statistical service. A sum- mary for 1941, 1 p. oblong 8°, was issued Apr. 9, 1942.] 3.42 : 941/1-942/12 233 Malleable iron castings, Jan. 1941-Dec. 1942. Mar. 7, 1941-Feb. 2, 1943. various paging, il. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Current statistical serv- ice. Issues for December of each year include summaries by months for 1941 and 1942, respectively.] 3.89:941/1-942/12 234 Manual de estadistica vital [con bibliografia ; por] Forrest B. Linder, con un prologo del Rafael Schiaffino. Washington, D. C, 1942. cover title, xiii-|-72+[6] p. 4° [Processed. Published by the Ministerio de Salud Publica, Montevideo, Imp. Administracion de Loteria, 1942, and reprinted by Census Bureau, Vital Statistics Division.] 3.6 :V 83/2 235 Manual of uniform procedure for delayed registration of births. Wash- ington, July 16, 1941. [l]-j-ll p. 4° [Processed. Prepared under di- rection of Halbert L. Dunn, chief statistician for vital statistics.] 3.6 : B 53 236 Men's, youths', and boys' clothing and uniform garments cut, report for 5 weeks ending on Feb. 1, 1941HL weeks ended Dec. 26, 1942. Mar. 24, 1941- Feb. 6, 194.3. Each 5 leaves or 5 p. oblong 8° [Issued in periods of 4 or 5 weeks. Processed. Current statistical service. A summary for 1941 and 1940 and a summary for 1942 and 1941 were issued also.] 3.92:941/1-942/12 18 237 Mineral Industries, 1939: Asbestos. Jan. 1941. 2 p. 4* (16th census of United States, 1940.) [Processed. Preliminary.] C 3.940-12 : As 1 238 Mineral industries, 1939: Bauxite. Mar. 1941. 3 p. 4* (16th census of United States, 1940.) [Processed. Preliminary.] C 3.940-12 : B 32 239 Mineral industries, 1939 : Bentonite. Mar. 1941. 2 p. 4° (16th census of United States, 1940.) [Processed. Preliminary.] O 3.940-12 : B 44 240 Mineral industries, 1939: Copper ore. Mar. 1941. 5 p. il. 4° (16th census of United States, 1940. ) [Processed. Preliminary.] O 3.940-12 : C 79 241 Mineral industries, 1939: Diatomite. June 1941. 2 p. 4° (16th census of United States, 1940.) [Processed. Preliminary.] C 3.940-12 : D 54 242 Mineral industries, 1939 : Foundry sand. Aug. 1941, 5 p. 4° (16th census of United States, 1&40.) [Processed. Preliminary.] C 3.940-12 : F 82 243 Mineral industries, 1939: Fuller's earth. Mar. 1941. 3 p. 4" (16th census of United States, 1940. ) [Processed. Preliminary.] C 3.940-12 : F 95 244 Mineral industries, 1939: Glass sand. July 1941. 5 p. 4" (16th census of United States, 1940.) [Processed. Preliminary.] C 3.940-12 : G 46 245 Mineral Industries, 1939 : Granite. Sept. 1941. 6 p. il. 4' (16th census of United States, 1940.) [Processed. Preliminary.] C 3.940-12 : G 76 246 Mineral industries, 1939: Gypsum. July 1941. 4 p. il. 4" (16th census of United States, 1940. ) [Processed. Preliminary.] C 3.940-12 : G 99 247 Mineral industries, 1939: Iron ore. Dec. 1940. 4 p. il. 4" (16th census of United States, 1940.) [Processed. Preliminary.] C 3.940-12 : Ir 6 248 Mineral industries, 1939 : Lead and zinc ores. July 1941. 12 p. il. 4" (16tb census of United States, 1940.) [Processed. Preliminary] C 3.940-12 :L 46 249 Mineral industries, 1939: Lignite. Jan. 1941. 3 p. il. 4° (16th census of United States, 1940.) [Processed. Preliminary.] C 3.940-12 : L 62 250 Mineral industries, 1939 : Magnesite and brucite. May 1941. 2 p. 4° (16th census of United States, 1940.) [Processed. Preliminary.] C 3.940-12 : M 27 251 Mineral industries, 1939 : Manganese ore. Jan. 1941. 2 p. 4° (16th census of United States, 1940.) [Processed. Preliminary.] C 3.940-12 : M 31 252 Mineral industries, 1939: Marble. Sept. 1941. 4 p. 4° (16th census of United States, 1940.) [Processed. Preliminary.] C 3.940-12 : M 32 253 Mineral industries, 1989 : Native asphalt and bitumens. Aug. 1941. 3 p. 4° (16th census of United States, 1940.) [Processed. Preliminary.] C 3.940-12 : As 6 254 Mineral industries, 1939: Natural abrasives. June 1941. 4 p. 4" (16th censsu of United States, 1940.) [Processed. Preliminary.] O 3.940-12 :Ab 8 256 Mineral industries, 1939 : Natural sodium compounds. Sept. 1941. 3 p. 4" 16th census of United States, 1940.) [Processed. Preliminary.] C 3.940-12 : So 1 256 Mineral industries, 1939: Phosphate rock. July 1941. 5 p. il. 4» (16th census of United States, 1940.) [Processed. Preliminary.] C 3.940-12 :P 56 257 Mineral industries, 1939: Potash. Jan. 1941. 2 p. 4* (16th census of United States, 1940.) [Processed. Preliminary.] C 3.940-12 : P 84 258 Mineral industries, 1939: Rock salt. July 1941. 3 p. 4" (16th census of United States, 1940.) [Processed. Preliminary.] C 3.940-12 : R 59 259 Mineral industries, 1939 : Sandstone. Mar. 1941. 4 p. il. 4' (16th census of United States, 1940.) [Processed. Preliminary.] C 3.940-12 : Sa 5/2 260 Mineral industries, 1939: Sulfur. Jan. 1941. 2 p. 4° (16th census of United States, 1940.) [Processed. Preliminary.] C 3.940-12 : Su 5 19 261 Mineral industries, 1939: Talc and soapstone. May 1941. 3 p. 4" (16th census of United States, 1940.) [Processed. Preliminary.] C 3.940-12 : T 14 262 Mineral industries, 1930: Titanium ore. Dec. 1941. 2 p. 4" (16th census of United States, 1940.) [Processed.] C 3.940-12 : T 53 263 Mineral industries, 1939: Tripoli. May 1941. 2 p. 4» (16th census of United States, 1940.) [Processed. Preliminary,] O 3.940-12 : T 73 264 Mineral industries, 1939 : Tungsten ore. May 1941. 5 p. 4° (16th census of United States, 1940.) [Processed. Preliminary.] C 3.940-12 : T 83 265 New ordei-s for pulverizers for pulverized fuel installations, Jan. 1941- Dec. 1942. Feb. 25, 1941- Jan. 27, 1943. various paging, il. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Current statistical service. Issues for December of each year include summaries by months for 1941 and 1942, respectively.] C 3.103 : 941/1-942/12 266 New orders, steel boilers, Jan. 1941-Dec. 1942. Feb. 28, IMl-Feb. 13, 1943. various paging, il. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Current statistical service. Issues for December of each year include summaries by months for 1941 and l^i2, respectively,] C 3.107 : 941/1-942/12 267 Oil burners, Jan. 1941-Dec. 1942. Mar. 7, 1941-Feb. 8, 1943. various paging, il 4° [Monthly. Processed. Current statistical service. Issues for December of each year include detailed statistics by months for 1941 and 1942, respectively.] C 3.93 : 941/1-942/12 268 Paint, varnish, lacquer, and fillers, Jan. 1941-Dec. 1942. Mar. 3, 1941- Feb. 8, 1943. various paging, il 4" [Monthly. Processed. Current statistical service. Issues for December of each year include summaries by months for 1936-41 and 193e-42, respectively.] C 3.94 : 941/1-942/12 269 Paperboard (.012 of inch or more in thickness), Jan. 1941-Dec. 1942. Mar. 7, 1941-Feb. 1, 1943. Each 2 leaves or 2 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Current statistical service.] C 3.95 : 941/1-942/12 270 Plastic paints, cold-water paints, and calcimines, Jan. 1941-Dec. 1942. Mar. 3, 1941-Feb. 8, 1943. Bach 1 p. or 2 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Current statistical service. Issues for December of each year include summaries by months for 19il and 1942, respectively.] C 3.96 : &41/1-942/12 271 Porcelain enameled products (metal base only), Jan. 1941-Dec. 1942. Mar. 17, 1941-Feb. 10, 1943. various paging, il. oblong 8° [Monthly. Proc- essed. Current statistical service. Issues for December of each year include summaries by months for 1941 and 1942, respectively.] G 3.98 : 941/1-942/12 272 Production of boots, shoes, and slippers, other than rubber, Jan. 1941- Dec. 1942. [1941-]43. various paging, il. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Current statistical service. Summaries by States and principal classes and summaries by months and classes for 1941 and for 1942 were issued also. ] C 3.43 : 941/1-W2/12 273 Production of linseed oil during quarter ending Mar. 31, 1941- June 30, 1942. Apr. 19, 1941-July 22, 1942. Each 1 p. 4° [Processed. Preliminary reports. Discontinued.] C 3.122 : 941/1-942/2 274 Production of methanol, Jan.-Aug. 1941. Feb. 28-Oct. 6, 1941. Each 1 p. 4* [Monthly. Processed. Current statistical service. Discontinued.] C 3.101 : 941/1-8 275 Public-merchandise warehousing, Jan. 1941-Dec. 1942. 1941 [-43]. va- rious paging, 4° [Monthly. Processed. Current statistical service.] C 3.102 : 941/1-942/12 270 Pyroxylin coated woven cotton fabrics, Jan. 1941-Dec, 1942. Feb. 28, 1941-Feb. 8, 1943. various paging, il. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Current statistical service. Issues for December of each year include summaries by months for years 1941, 1940, and 1939, and for years 1942, 1941, and 1940, respectively. ] C 3.104 : 941/1-942/12 20 277 Quarterly canned foods stock report for Jan. 1, 1941-Jan. 1, 1942. Jan. 31, 1941-Jan. 30, 1942. Each 5 p. or 3 p. 4° [Processed. Current statistical service. Prepared by Census Bureau in cooperation with National Canners' Association and Association of Pacific Fisheries. Discontinued.] C 3.136 : 941/1-942/1 278 Quarterly wool stock report. Mar. 29, 1941-Dec. 31, 1941. Apr. 25, 1941- Feb. 3, 1942. Each 6 p. 4° [Processed. Current statistical service. Replaced by Commercial stocks of wool and related fibers, tops, and noils in United States.] C 3.52/2 : 941/1^ 279 Eailroad locomotives, Jan. 1941-Dec. 1942. Feb. 28, 1941-Jan. 30, 1943. various paging, il. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Current statistical service.] C 3.105 : 941/1-942/12 280 Raw wool consumption report, Jan. 1941 period-Dec. 1942 period. Mar. 1, 1941-Feb. 4, 1943. Each 4 p. il. 4° [Issued in periods of 4 or 5 weeks. Processed. Current statistical service.] C 3.52 : 941/1-942/12 281 Red-cedar shingles, Jan. 1941-Dec. 1942. Mar. 14, 1941-Feb. 15, 1943. Each 1 p. or 2 p. 4° or oblong 8° [Monthly. Processed. Current statisti- cal service.] C 3.119 : 941/1-942/12 282 The registrar, v. 6, no. 1-13, v. 7, no. 1-13; Jan. 15, 1941-Jan. 15, 1&43. [1941-43.] Each 4 p. il. or 2 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Number 13 of each volume is a volume index.] C 3.126 : 6/1-7/13 283 Retail sales, independent stores, summary for 34 States, Jan. 1941-Dec. 1942. Feb. 28, 1941-Feb. 10, 1943. Each 5 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Current statistical service.] C 3.138 : 941/1-942/12 284 Sales finance companies, Jan.-Dec. 1942. Mar. 24, 1942-Jan. 30, 1943. Each 4 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Current statistical service. Replaces Automobile financing.] C 3.151 : 942/1-12 2S5 Sales of lacquer, 1st quarter 1941-4th quarter 1942. May 5, 1941-Feb. 8, 1943. various paging, il. oblong 8° [Processed. Current statistical service.] C 3.88 : 941/1-942/4 286 Sampling procedures and method of operation of Monthly report on labor force. Nov. 1942. cover title, 11 p. 4° [Processed.] C3.2:L11 287 Shipments of domestic pumps, water systems, and windmills, Jan. 1941- Dec. 1942. Mar. 12, 1941-Feb. 13, 1943. various paging, il. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Current statistical service. Issues for December of each year include summaries by months for 1941 and 1942, respectively.] C 3.77 : 941/1-942/12 288 Shipments of mining and industrial locomotives, 1st quarter 1941-4th quarter 1942. May 5, 1941-Feb. 6, 1943. various paging, 4° [Processed. Current statistical service.] C 3.81 : 941/1-942/4 289 State tax collections, 1941; [compilation and text by Carl J. Nelson and Roger E. Henn]. Feb. 27, 1942. 37 p. il. 4° [Processed.] C 3.2 : T 19/6/941 290 steel barrels and drums, Jan. 1941-Dec. 1942. Mar. 7, 1941-Feb. 3, 1943. various paging, il. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Current statistical serv- ice.] C 3.106 : 941/1-942/12 291 Steel ofiice furniture, shelving and lockers and fire resistive safe indus- try products, Jan. i94l-Dec. 1942. Mar. 12, 1941-Feb. 8, 1943. various paging, il. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Current statistical service. Is- sues for December of each year include summaries of fire resistive safe industry products by months for 1941 and 1942, respectively.] C 3.108 : 941/1-942/12 292 Structural clay products, Jan. and Feb. 1941-Aug. 1942. June 18, 1941-Oct. 28, 1942. various paging, 4° [Monthly; statistics for Jan. and Feb. issued as one publication. Processed. Current statistical service. Dis- continued.] C 3.109 : 941/1-942/8 21 293 Sulfuric acid, production, consumption, shipments and stocks, Nov. 1941. Feb. 24, 1942. 1 p. oblong 8° [Processed. Figures for Sept., Oct., and Nov. 1940 and 1941.] 3.110:941/9-11 294 Sulphuric acid, production, stocks, etc. reported by fertilizer manufac- turers, Jan.-Aug. 1941. Mar. 17-Oct. 11, 1941. Each 2 leaves, il. or 2 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Current statistical service.] 3.110:941/1-8 295 Superphosphates, production, etc., reported by fertilizer manufacturers, Jan. 1941-July 1942. Mar. 20, 1941-Sept. 16, 1942. various paging, il. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Current statistical service. Issue for De- cember includes summary by months for 1941, 1940, and 1939.] C 3.111 : 941/1-942/7 296 Same, continued with title. Bulk superphosphate, Aug.-Dec. 1942. Oct. 20, 1942-Feb. 6, 1943. Each 1 pi. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Current statis- tical service. Information on base and mixed goods discontinued.] 3.111 : 942/8-12 297 Underwear, knit cloth, and knit fabric gloves, Jan. 1941-Dec. 1942, Mar. 11, 1941-Feb. 8, 1943. various paging, 4" [Monthly. Processed. Cur- rent statistical service. Summaries for 1941 and 1940, and for 1942 and and 1941 were issued also.] C 3.113 : 941/1-942/12 298 Warm-air furnaces, winter air-conditioning systems, and accessory equip- ment (value of orders booked), 1st quarter 1941. May 29, 1941. 1 p. 4° [Processed. Current statistical service.] 3.144:941/1 299 Same, continued, with title. Orders booked for warm-air furnaces and winter air-conditioning units, 2d quarter 1941-4th quarter 1942. Aug. 26, 1941-Feb. 25, 1943. Each 1 p. 4" or oblong 8° [Processed. Current statistical service.] 3.144 : 941/2-942/4 300 Wheat and wheat-flour stocks held by mills on Mar. 31, 1941-Dec. 31, 1942. May 5, 1941-Feb. 8, 1943. Each 4 p. 11. 4° [Quarterly. Processed. Cur- rent statistical service.] 3.115 : 941/1-942/-1 301 Wheat ground and wheat-milling products, Jan. 1941-Dec. 1942. Mar. 8, 1941-Feb. 9, 1943. Each 4 p. il. 4" [Monthly. Processed. Current statistical service. Summaries for 1941 and 1942 were issued also.] C 3.117 : 941/1-942/12 302 Wheat ground and wheat-milling products, summary of monthly reports, 1923-40. July 2, 1941. 16 p. il. 4° [Processed.] 3.117 : 923-40 303' White-base antifriction bearing metals, Jan. 1941-Dec. 1942. Mar. 15, 1941-Jan. 28, 1943. various paging, il. oblong 8° [Monthly. Processed. Current statistical service.] 3.71:941/1-942/12 304 Wholesale trade establishments. [1942.] 37 p. large 8° 3.2:W62 305 Wholesalers' sales, inventories and credits, Jan. 1941-Dec. 1942. Feb. 28, 1941-Feb. 8, 1943. Each 6 p. or 8 p.' 4° [Monthly. Processed. Current statistical service. Prepared by Census Bureau in cooperation with National Association of Credit Men.] 3.133:941/1-942/12 306 Wool machinery activity report, Jan. 1941 period-Dec. 1942 period. Mar. 1, 1941-Feb. 4, 1943. Each 4 p. il or 3 p. il. 4° [Issued in periods of 4 or 5 weeks. Processed. Current statistical service. A report, revised statistics for 1941, 8 p. 4°, was issued Mar. 30, 1942.] 3.51 : 941/1-&42/12 CHAPLAINS, OFFICE OF CHIEF OF 307 Hymnal, Army and Navy ; edited by Ivan L. Bennett. 1942. [1] -{-607+ [1] p. il. [Copyright 1941, by A. S. Barnes and Company, Incorporated. Includes music. Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] W 109.2 : H 99 CHEMICAL WARFARE SCHOOL, Edgewood Arsenal 308 Books, how to judge them and how to use them ; by Oliver L. Spaulding. Re- production Plant, Edgewood Arsenal, Md., Mar. 1940. [2] +17 p. ( [Pamphlet 7.] ) [Series designation appears on cover.] W 91.8/7 : 7 22 309 Chemical warfare miscellany [articles]. Reproduction Plant, Edgewood Arsenal, Md., Feb. 1940. [5] +146 p. 11. 4* ([Pamphlet 6.]) [Series designation appears on cover.] W 91.8/7 : 6 310 Fire fighting as applied to military explosives and ammunition ; by M. F. Barnes. Reproduction Plant, Edgewood Arsenal, Md., June 1942. [1] + 42 p. ([Pamphlet 11.]) [Series designation appears on cover.] W 91.8/7 : 11 311 Gas attack at Ypres, study in military histoiy [with list of references] ; [by Rudolph Hanslian]. Reproduction Plant, Edgewood Arsenal, Md., July 1940. [2] +55 p. ( [Pamphlet 8.] ) [Series designation appears on cover.] W 91.8/7 : 8 312 Instructions for using gas identification sets. Reproduction Plant, Edge- wood Arsenal, Md., Apr. 1941. [1] +8+ [3] p. il. 2 p. of pi. ( [Pamphlet 4.1) [Series designation appears on cover. Supersedes Pamphlet 4, Apr. 1940. The Apr. 1940 edition was not entered in Document catalogs.] W 91.8/7 : 4 313 Same. Edgewood Arsenal, Md., Jan. 1942. cover title, 7+ [3] p. il. 2. of pi. [Supersedes Pamphlet 4, Apr. 1941.] W 91.8/7: 4/2 314 Training guide, chemical warfare, questions, answers, and practical exer- cises. [Reproduction Plant] Edgewood Arsenal, Md., May 1941. cover title, [l]+104+[22] p. il. 50 p. of pi. (Pamphlet 2.) W91.8/7:2/2 315 Same. [Reproduction Plant] Edgewood Arsenal, Md. Jan. 1942 [reprinted Feb. 1942.] cover title, [1] +87+14+ [15] p. il. 56 p. of pi. [Information lacking as to Jan. 1942 edition.] W 91.8/7: 2/3 316 Typing manual. Edgewood Arsenal, Md., Mar. 1941. cover title, [86] p. 11. (Pamphlet 9.) W 91.8/7: 9 CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE 317 Chemical warfare and Chemical Warfare Service [with bibliography]. [Reproduction Plant, Chemical Warfare School, Edgewood Arsenal, Md., Oct. 1942.] cover title, 36 p. il. 4° [Text and other illustrations on p. 2-^ of cover.] W 91.2 : C 42 318 Chemical Warfare Service Schools, OflBcer Candidate School, Advanced School, Edgewood Arsenal, Md. n. p. [1942.] cover title, [24] p. il. [Another illustration on p. 4 of cover.] W 91.2 : C 42/2 319 Control activities. [1942.] cover title, [l]+l-19b+2a-21a+22-35aV il- 4" [Processed. ] W 91.2 : C 76 320 Gas mask, illustrated digest of history and development of military gas mask. Reproduction Plant, Chemical Warfare School, Edgewood Arsenal, Md., Nov. 1942. 16+ [4] p. il. (CWS educational booklet, booklet 1.) [Processed. Another illustration on front cover.] W 91.2 : G 21/2 CHILDREN'S BUREAU 321 Basic principles for care of children with heart disease in cripple children's program, under social security act; by Betty Huse. [1941.] 5 p. 4* [Processed. Address to be presented at 4th session of maternal and child health section of 69th annual meeting of American Public Health Asso- ciation, Detroit, Mich., Oct. 11, 1940.] L 5.47 : C 86 Children in wartime [radio scripts] ; Dec. 29, 1941-May 5, 1942. [1941-42.] various paging, 4° [Weekly. Processed. These radio scripts, each discussing some wartime problem of children, were issued in 2 series as listed below. Discontinued.] 322 [Series 1] no.' 1-13. L 5.43: 1-13 1. Protection of children. 2. Protecting children in the Nation's Capital. 3. Wartime psychology of little children. 4. Medical protection of children in wartime. 5. Schools in wartime. 6. Wartime psychology of the adolescent. 7. When both parents work. Children in wartime — Continued. 8. Child labor problem in wartime. 9. Nutrition. 10. Victory toys. 11. Family unity in wartime. 12. Who's to harvest the crops? 13. Children's charter. 323 [Series 2] no. 1-6. L 5.44 : 1-6 1. War comes into the home. 2. Fun in a blackout. 3. Why go to school in wartime. 4. Why play in wartime. 5. Our Dick's a fighting man. 6. Peggy dreams of nursing. 324 Children's Bureau today. Washington, Feb. 1942. 20 p. il. [Processed.] L 5.2: 043/25/942 325 Diphtheria immunization and smallpox vaccination, recommendations to public-health officials and practicing physicians concerned with health of children [with bibliography]. 1942. [2] +6 p. [Processed.] L5.2:D62 326 Incubators for premature infants, 3 models of incubators, plans for which were prepared by National Youth Administration and Children's Bureau. [1942.] [4] p. il. 4" [Processed.] L 5.2: In 2 327 List of references on homemaker service, Jan. 1942. [1942.] 11 p. 4° [Processed. ] L 5.40 : H 752 328 Policies on recruitment of young workers for wartime agriculture. Mar. 1942. [4] p. narrow 8° [Also in The child, monthly bulletin, Mar. 1942, V. 6, no. 9, p. 225-226.] L 5.35/a : Ag 83/2 329 Raising a President [radio scripts] no. 1-13; Sept. 29-Dec. 22, 1941. [1941.] various paging, 4° [Weekly. Processed. Eeal problems of child care, especially those related to the defense program, were drama- tized and then considered by a panel of 3 persons selected by the Children's Bureau. Discontinued.] L 5.42: 1-13 1. Community problem. 2. Mother's a recruit. 3. Americans must start right. 4. Vitamins for victory. 5. Keep my baby safe. 6. Doctor inspects the school. 7. Defense begins at home. 8. Home in a tourist camp. 9. Schools for defense. 10. Play and fair play. 11. Junior gets a defense job. 12. War in a cottage. 13. Boomtown boys and girls. CIVIL AERONAUTICS ADMINISTRATION 330 Airplane climb performance, general discussion, and corrections for varia- tions in atmospheric conditions, engine horsepower, and airplane weight [with listof references] ; [prepared by J. Matulaitis]. [1941.] cover title, 81 p. il. 4° (Flight engineering report 3.) [Processed.] 31.114:3 331 Airport design information, including principal considerations in investiga- tion and selection of aii-port sites and basic factors in preparation of master plan for development [with List of publications and materials on airport development]. May 8, 1941. cover title, [3]-|-l-12A+13-61 p. il. 4° [Processed. Prepared for instruction and guidance of Airport Division engineers in their field consultation activities.] O 31.102 : Ai 7/4 332 Airway radio facility planning chart [of United States]. Scale 200 m.=4.2 in. n. p. Aug. 15, 1942. 4 sheets, each 23X35 in. [No longer restricted.] O 31.115 : K 11/2 North east quadrant. North west quadrant. South east quadrant. ' ' South west quadrant. 333 Same. n. p. Sept. 15, 1942. 31.115: R 11/3 24 Determination of take-ofC flight patli defined by C. A. R. 04.7532-T for DG- 3-S1C3G airplane (including method to con-ect test data to standard conditions) [with list of references]. Oct. 1, 1942. cover title, [1] + 1-110, 112 p. il. 4° (Flight engineering report 7.) [Processed. Some of the pages are printed on one side only.] C 31.114 : 7 Gain in field strength of 4 symmetrically disposed antennas compared to 1 antenna ; by H. W. Kohler. Oct. 1942. cover title, p. 1-16+leaves 17-22, il. 4° (Technical development note 28.) [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] C 31.125 : 28 How to prevent air sickness; prepared by Marjorie Van de Water in cooperation with G. R. Wendt. Oct. 1942. [5] +17 p. [Processed.] C 31.102 : At 7/7 Investigation of stalling characteristics of Douglas DC-3-SC3G airplane following application of power [with list of references]. Apr. 15, 1942. [1]+18 p. 4° (Flight engineering report 6.) [Processed.] 31.114:6 Manual of operatiohs. [Processed. Issued with perforations.] C 31.116 : (chap. & pt. nos.) Chap. B, Radio Communications Section : pt. 2. Communication operating procedure relative to emergencies and acci- dents, effective Apr. 15, 1942. [1942.] cover title, [2] +28 p. 4« [Supersedes chap. B, pt. 2, effective Jan. 1, 1940, and all amendments thereto.] pt. 3. Preparation, distribution, and posting of notices to airmen, amdt. 1, re- vised effective Sept. 15, 1941. [1941.] [l]-t-2-f 13-18 + 21-33 p. 4» Same, amdt. 2, revised effective Feb. 15, 1942. [1942.] [3] +4-7 + 27-36 p. 4" pt. 4, sec. 1. [Abbreviations and phrase contractions] amdt. 1 [revised ef- fective Mar. 1, 1942. ri942.] [1] +7-12 + 25-30 + 33-34 + 55-60 p. 4» pt. 4, sec. 2. List of identifications [effective Feb. 1, 1941]. [1941.] cover title, [l]+42 p. 4" [Supersedes chap. B, pt. 4, sec. 2, effective July 1, 1939, and all supplements thereto.] Same, supp. 1, Apr. 15, 1941. [1941.] 3 leaves, 4» Same, supp. 2, Aug. 1, 1941. [1941.] 3 leaves, 40 Same, supp. 3, Sept. 5, 1941. [1941.] 3 leaves, 4o List of identifications and radio call letters, effective Feb. 15, 1942. [1942.] cover title, [2] +61 p. 40 [Supersedes chap. B, pt. 4, sec. 2, effective Feb. 1, 1941, and all supplements thereto.] pt. 4, sec. 3.' ["Q" signal abbreviations] amdt. 3, revised effective Mar. 1, 1941. [1941.] [2] leaves + 17-18 p. 4<> pt. 6, sec. 1. Distribution of meteorological information, schedule A, effective Sept. 15, 1941. [1941.] [3] +39 p. 4" Same, amdt. 1 [revised Feb. 20, 1942]. [1942.] [l]+31-34a p. 4» Same, Schedule A, teletype system, effective Mar. 15, 1942. [1942.] cover title, [l]+56 p. 4" [Supersedes chap. B, pt. 6, sec. 1, Sept. 15, 1941, and any confiicting instructions of prior date.] pt. 6, sec. 3. Distribution of meteorological information, schedule C, effective Sept. 15, 1941. [1941.] [1]+5S p. 4" [Supersedes any previous instructions pertaining to distribution of APOB-RAOD reports, PIBAL reports, 6-hourly weather M reports, 3-hourly (3M) reports, coded sequence reports (MT), Air mass and frontal analysis reports (AMAFA), and distribution of airway and State forecasts.] Same, amdt. 1 [revised Feb. 20, 1942]. [1942.] [1] p. + p. 10 + 27- 28a, 4» Chap. C, Airway Traffic Control Section : pt. 1. Standard airway traffic control procedures and practices, effective Dee. 1, 1941. [1941.] [51+33 p. 4° Same, amdt. 1, revised effective May 1, 1942. [1942.] [1] +33-34 p. 40 Chap. D, Airport Trafiic Control Section : pt. 1. Standard airport traffic control procedures, effective Oct. 1, 1942. [1942.] cover title, [3] +35 p. il. 4° Same, amdt. 1, revised effective Oct. 1, 1942. [1942.] [1] +31-32 p. 40 Same, supplement, with title. Standard approach control procedures, effective Oct. 1, 1942. [1942.] cover title, [2] +15 p. il. 4" Obstruction marking manual. Washington, June 1, 1941. cover title, leaves a-b+2S+A3+Bll p. il. 4° [Processed. Supersedes all previous issues of manuals Prescribing standards for issuance of lawful authority to opei-ate a true light and issuance of air navigation facility certificate and rating and Aeronautical lights and obstruction marking niaiuial.l C 31.106 :0b 7/941 Standard paving specifications for airport runways, taxiways, and aprons. [1941^S.] cover title, various paging, 4° [Processed. Comprises vari- ous numbered specifications of the 100 series-600 series, including 1942 25 editions. Prepared for use in connection with Civil Aeronautics Admin- istration airport derelopment program.] C 31.102: P 28 341 Training and employment opportunities in aviation. Revised Apr. 1942. [1942.] cover title, 22 p. 4° [Processed. Information lacking as to earlier edition.] C 31.102 : T 68/942 342 Weekly notice to airmen, v. 8, no. 30-v' 10, no. 30; Jan. 2. 1941-Dec. 31, 1942. [1941—42] various paging, il. pi. and many p. of pi. oblong 8° [No longer restricted beginning with issue of June 11. 1^2. Processed. A supplement was also issued for June 16, 1942.] C 31.109: 8/30-10/^0 CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD 343 Airplanes and hurricanes ; bv B. C. Haynes. [1941.] 3 leaves, 4" [Proc- essed. Designated Safety bulletin.] C 31.214 :Ai 7 344 Anoxia, hyperventilation and medical standards for pilots. [Feb. 6. 1942.] 3 p. 4° ( Safety bulletin [ 110] . ) [ Processed. ] C 31 .214 : 110 34.'> Engine icing, erroneous adapter mixture temperature readings due to in- sulating effect of ice on thermometer bulbs located in adapter ; by Alexan- der N. Troshkin. Sept. 13, IMl. 4 leaves, 4° [Processed. Designated Bulletin.] C 31.214: En 3 346 Icing of aircraft; bv B. C. Haynes. [1941.] [1]+11 P- 4° [Processed. Designated Safety bulletin.] C 31.214 : Ai 7/2 347 Orders, serial 797-2093: Jan. 2. 1941-Dec. 31, 1942. [1941^2.] various paging, 4° [Processed.] C 31.207 : 797-2093 348 Pinned to the ground. Sept. 15, 1941. 2 leaves, 4° [Processed. Desig- nated Safety bulletin.] C 31.214 : G 91 349 Regulations, serial 134-2.56. [1941-43.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Includes amendments to Civil air regulations.] C 31.206: 134-253 3c0 Report to Civil Aeronautics Board of study of proposed aviation liability legislation : by Edw. C. Sweeney. June 1. 1941. cover title. 428-f [135] p. il. 4° [Processed. Some of the pages are issued as leaves.] C 31.202 : L 61 351 Special tariff permission C. A. B. 146-234; Jan. 13-Dec. 14. 1941. [1941.] Each 1 p. or 2 p. 4° [Processed.] C 31.210 : 146-234 352 Spring weather ; by Paul A. Gareau. [Mar. 1942] 3 p. 4° ( Safety bulletin 116. ) [Processed.] C 31.214 : 116 353 To air carriers ; by Paul A. Gareau [Mar. 14, 1942.] 1 p. 4° (Safety bul- letin 117. ) [Processed.] C 31.214 : 117 354 Weeklv summarv of orders and regulations issued by the Board, Dec. 30, 1940- Jan. 4. 1941 to Dec. 21-26. 1942 ; no. 5^-155. [1941^2.] various paging, 4° [Processed. A Supplement to no. 69 was issued also.] 031^08:53-155 CXVIL SERVICE COMMISSION 355 Act and rules transmittal sheet 1-13. Sept 10-Dec. 28, 1942. Each [2] p. [Processed. Each sheet is accompanied by reprintc- of certain pages (with changes) to be inserted in the loose-leaf copy of Civil service act and rules, amended to Nov. 30, 1941. Issued with perforations.] CS 1.7 1 : 041 /l-2/ch.l-13 356 Activities of Council of Personnel Administration during fiscal year 1941. Sept. 22, 1941. 8 leaves, 4" [Processed.] CS1.2:CS3 357 Check-list of proposed P. C. D. manuals. Sept. 22, IWl. 2 p. 4° [Proc- essed. Accompanied bv a circular letter to members of the Personnel Classification Division.*] CS 1.40: list 358 Coverage of classification act of 1923. as amended. Feb. 2, 1^2. [l]-f6 p. 4° (P. C. D. manual B-1.) [Processed.] CS1.40:B-1 359 Current provisions of classification act of 1923, as amended. Sept. 1941. revised Aug. 1942. [1942.] [3] leaves+34 p. i" (P. C. D. manual A-3. ) [Processed. ] CS 1.40 : A-3 26 360 Departmental circular 247-400; Jan. 9, 1941-Dec. 31, 1942. [1941-42.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Revised editions and supplements to certain of these and earlier circulars were also issued.] CS 1.4 : 247-400 361 Departmental circular, occupational deferment series 1 and 2; Nov 6 and Dec. 26, 1942. [1942.] 6 p. and 1 p. 4" [Processed.] CS 1.38: 1,2 362 Duties of administrative assistants and administrative ofllcers in Federal s^irvice. Oct. 1, 1942. 14 p 4° [Processed.] CS 1.2: Ad 6/2 363 History of position-classification and salary standardization in Federal service, 1789-1941 ; compiled by Ismar Baruch. [1941.] [l]+2+ii+101 p. 4" ( [P. C. D. manual A-2.] ) [Processed.] CS1.40:A-2 364 Instructions on maintenance and use of loose-leaf service. [1942.] 111+ [1] p. [Processed. For use with the loose-leaf edition of Civil service act and rules, amended to Nov. 30, 1941.] CS 1.7/1 : 941/1-2/instr. 365 Objectives of activities. Mar. 1, 1942. [2] leaves+14 p. 4" (P. C. D. manual F-1.) [Processed.] CS1.40:F-1 366 Opportunities and work of nurses in Federal civil service. [1942.] cover title, 32 p. il. 4° ( Form 3524 ; Jan. 1942. ) [Processed.] CS 1.2 : N 93/942 367 Procedure manuals available in source file. Training Division. Aug. 1, 1942. 13 p. 4° [Processed.] CS 1.7/2 :P 94 368 Report writing in general [with bibliography]. Dec. 1942. [1]+12 p. 4* (P. C. D. manual G-3A.) [Processed.] CS1.40:G-3A 369 Retirement circular 96-109; Apr. 1, 1941-Dec. 5, 1942. [1941-42.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Supplements to certain of these and earlier circulars were also issued.] CS 1.29 : 96-109 370 Retirement report, fiscal year 1941, [under] civil service retirement act, Canal Zone retirement act, Alaska Railroad retirement act ; prepared by Retirement Division. [1942.] cover title, [l]+53 p. il. 4" [Processed. Some of the pages are issued as leaves.] CS 1.2: R 31/2/941 371 Retirement report, fiscal year 1942, [under] civil service retirement act. Canal Zone retirement act, Alaska Railroad retirement act ; prepared by Retirement Division. [1943.] cover title, [1]+61 p. il. 4" [Processed. Some of the pages are issued as leaves.] CS 1.2 : R 31/2/942 372 Suggested references relative to duties and responsibilities of administrative assistants and administrative officers in Federal service. Aug. 7, 1942. [l]-fl6 p. 4° [Processed.] CS 1.2: Ad 6 373 Training programs in Federal service. [July 1942.] cover title, [2] +78 p. il. [Processed. Revision of Form 3795, Training programs in War and Navy Departments, Sept. 15, 1941.] ' CS1.2:T68 374 War-izing correspondence and its management; by Charles H. Niemann, June 25, 1942. [2] +14 p. 4° [Processed. Prepared for inter-agency correspondence management conference. Form letters, post cards, etc., are stapled in to form a part of the text. Text on p. 2 of cover.] CS 1.2 : O 81/942 375 Same. [Edition of] Nov. 15, 1942. [1942.] [l]+30 p. il. 4" [Processed. Prepared for inter-agency correspondence management conference.] CS 1.2 : C 81/942-2 376 War service opportunities for college and university students. Apr. 15, 1942. [l]+v+67 p. 4" [Processed.] CS 1.2 : W 19/2/942 CIVILIAN DEFENSE OFFICE 377 OAF bulletin [v. 1] 5-48 (with omissions) ; Feb. 27-Dec. 25, 1942. [1942.] various paging, 4* [Weekly, beginning with no. 9. Processed. Infor- mation lacking as to nos. 1-4, 12, 25, 44, 45.] Pr 32.4424: 1/5-48 378 Course outline, medical aspects of chemical warfare, emergency medical services. Aug. 27, 1942, 14 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4402 : O 42/2/942 27 379 How to fight fire bombs; [poster]. Revised July 1942. 1942. 27.9X20 in. [Official instructions.] Pr 32.4414 : F 51/2 380 Instructions governing organization of motor transport units in large trans- portation companies. Aug. 1942. 3+2 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4406 : M 85 381 Material for defense council speakers on inflation, etc. [1942.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4402 : In 3/2 382 Meet your aid raid warden! [1941.] [2] p. [At head of title: Read and save this leaflet, it may save your life some day !] Pr 32.4402 :Ai 7/7 383 Morgue record book. Sept. 1942. cover title, [23] p. 4° [Made up of case record blanks.] Pr 82.4402 : M 82/2 384 News bulletin on rationing for defense council speakers. [1942.] cover title, [3] +17 p. 4° [Processed. Prepared by Civilian Defense Office in cooperation with Price Administration Office.] Pr 32.4402: R18 385 Operations letter 1-103 (with omissions) ; Nov. 3, 1941-Dec. 29, 1942. [1941-42.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Information lacking as to nos. 6, 12, 47, 49, 88. Supplements to certain of these letters were issued also.] Pr 32.4418 : 1-103 386 Regulations 2, Insignia. [Apr. 29, 1942.] [l]+8 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4406 : 2 387 Same; amended to Aug. 1942. [1942.] [l]+4 p. 4° [Printed.] Pr 32.4406 : 2/2 388 Suggestions to local defense coimcils for development of car sharing campaign in gasoline rationing area. [1942.] [3] leaves+22 p. 4° [Processed. ] Pr 32.4402 : C 17/3 389 Same, supplement, with title. Suggested information material for develop- ment of local car sharing campaigns in gasoline rationing area. July 10,1942. [1] +18 leaves, 4° [Processea.] Pr 32.4402 : 17/3/supp. 390 Suggestions to State and local defense councils for town meetings for war ; published by Civilian Mobilization Division. Apr. 1942. cover title, 4 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4402 : T 66 391 Volunteers in nutrition [with References on nutrition projects]. Feb. 1942. cover title, 11 p. [Processed. Prepared by Civilian Defense Of- fice in cooperation with Defense Health and Welfare Services Office. A processed preliminary edition, cover title, 1+7 p. 12°, was issued also.] Pr 32.4402 : N 95 COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY 392 Coastal currents along Atlantic Coast of United States; by F, J. Haight. 1942. iv+73 p. 11. 2 pi. 26 p. of pi. (Special publication 230.) C 4.19 : 230 393 Magnetic observatory results at Tucson, Ariz., 1931-32; [by] David G. Knapp and H. Herbert Howe. Washington, D. C, 1942. [2]+118 p. il. large 8° (MO-12.) [Processed.] 4.16:12 394 Tidal hannonic constants. Pacific and Indian Oceans. Apr. 1942. [1] + 133 p. 4° (TH-2). [Processed] C 4.35: 2 395 Wartime information to mariners, supplementing United States coast pilots; Oct. 7, 1942. 1942. [1]+114 p. (Serial 648.) [No longer restricted.] 4.7/6:942 Charts 396 Belfast Harbor, Maine, surveys to 1872, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1937 ; no. 319. Scale 1:20,000. Washington, D. C, Nov. 1942. 12x14 in. C 4.9 : 319 397 Blue Hill Bay and Eggemoggin Reach, Maine, surveys to 1908 and other sources ; no. 308. Scale 1 : 40,000. Washington, D. C, Dec. 1942. 28X39 in. 04.9:808 28 398 Boston Harbor, Mass., surveys 1892 to 1915, surveys by Mass. authorities to 1941, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1942, surveys by U. S. Navy to 1938 ; no. 246. Scale 1:20,000. Washington, D. C, Sept. 1942. 34X43 in. C 4.9 : 246 399 Cape Hatteras, Wimble Shoals to Ocracoke Inlet, N. C, surveys to 1927, sur- veys by U. S. Engineers to 1939 ; no. 1232. Scale 1 : 80,000. Washington, D. C, Oct. 1942. 32 X 42 in. C 4.9 : 1232 400 Cape May Harbor, N. J., topography by Coast and Geodetic Survey in 1932 and 1937, hydrography by Coast .and Geodetic Survey in 1937, supple- mented by surveys in dredged channels by U. S. Engineers to 1942 ; no. 234. Scale 1 : 10,000. Washington, D. C, Sept. 1942. 18X25 in. C 4.9: 234 401 Columbia River, Vancouver to Bonneville, Oreg. and Wash., topography by Coast and Geodetic Survey in 1935-39, supplemented by surveys by U. S. Engineers in 1935 and 1939, and by Geological Survey in 1896-1916, hydrography by U. S. Engineers in 1941 ; no. 6156. Scale 1 : 40,000. Wash- ington, D. C, Oct. 1942. 28X34 in. [Map is in 2 sections.] C 4.9 : 6156 Inset : Bonneville. 402 Fishers Island Sound, R. I.-Conn.-N. Y., surveys to 1939, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1941 ; no. 358. Scale 1 : 20,000. Washington, D. C, Dec. 1942. 31X40 in. C 4.9: 358 403 Georges Bank and Nantucket Shoals, United States, east coast, surveys to 1940 and other sources ; no. 1107. Washington, D. C, Sept. 1^1. 32X46 in. [For offshore navigation only.] C 4.9 : 1107 404 Glacier Bay, southeast Alaska, surveys to 1940 and other sources ; no. 8306. Scale 1 : 160,000. Washington, D. C, Sept 1942. 27 X 28 in. C 4.9 : 8306 405 Gloucester Harbor and Annisquam River, Mass., surveys to 1928, surveys by Mass. Dept. of Public Works 1937, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1940 ; no. 233. Scale 1: 10,000. Washington, D. C, Sept. 1942. 42X22 in. C 4.9 : 233 406 Gulf Coast, Habana to Tampa Bay surveys to 1939 and other sources ; no. 1113. Washington, D. C, Sept. 1942. 43 X 29 in. [For offshore navigation only.] C 4.9: 1113 407 Hudson River, Coxsackie to Troy, N. Y., surveys to 1863, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1942 and other sources ; no. 284. Scale 1 : 40,000. Wash- ington, D. C, Dec. 1942. 40X 20 in. C 4.9 : 284 408 Hyannis Harbor and vicinity, Mass., topography by Coast and Geodetic Survey in 1939, supplemented by surveys by U. S. Geological Survey in 1939-40, hydrography by Coast and Geodetic Survey to 1939, supple- mented by surveys by U. S. Engineers in 1940 ; no. 258. Scale 1 : 20,000. Washington, D. C, Nov. 1942. 32X37 in. 4.9:258 40y Intracoastal Waterway ; Longitude 78°58' to McClellanville, S. C, surveys to 1935, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1939 ; no. 836. Scale 1 : 40,000. Washington, D. C, Aug. 1942. 34X22 in. [Map is in 6 sections.] 4.9:836 410 Same: Nassau Sound to Matanzas Inlet, Fla., surveys to 1935, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1942 ; no. 842. Scale 1 : 40,000. Washington, D. C, Nov. 1942. 34X22 in. [Map is in 3 sections.] 4.9:842 411 Same: New River Inlet to Southport, N. C, surveys to 1934, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1941 ; no. 834. Scale 1 : 40,000. Washington, D. C, Sept. 1942. 34X22 in. [Map is in 3 sections.] 4.9:834 412 Same : Norfolk to North River, Va.-N. C, .surveys to 1936, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1942; no. 830. Scale 1 : 40,000. Washington, D. C, Oct. 1942. 34X22 in. [Map is in 4 sections.] 4.9:830 413 New River, N. C, surveys to 1933, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1941 ; no. 777. Scale 1:40,000. Washington, D. C, July 1940. 39X29 in. 4.9:777 29 414 New York Harbor, Upper Bay and Narrows, United States, east coast, anchorage chart, surveys to 1935, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1^2 ; no. 541. Scale 1 : 10,000. Washington, D. C, Oct. 1942. 43X34 in. C 4.9 : 541 415 North Carolina, Currituck Beach to Wimble Shoals, surveys to 1937, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1938 and other sources ; no. 1229. Scale 1 : 80,000. Washington, D. C, Dec. 1942. 46X32 in. C 4.9 : 1229 416 Pasig River, west coast of Luzon, P. I., surveys to 1939 and other sources ; no. 4235. Scale 1:10,000. Manila, P. I., Sept. 1941. 42X26 in. [Map is in 3 sections-.] C 4.9 : 4235 417 Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands, W. I., surveys to 1939 and other sources ; no. 920. Washington, D. C, Dec. 1942. 25X47 in. C 4.9: 920 418 San Francisco Bay, southern part, Calif., surveys to 1941, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1942 ; no. 5531. Scale 1 : 40,000. Washington, D. C, Nov. 1942. 33 X 41 in. C 4.9 : 5531 419 Suisun Bay, Calif., surveys to 1941, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1939 and other sources ; no. 5534. Scale 1 : 40,000. Washington, D. C, Dec. 1942. 28 X 41 in. C 4.9 : 5534 420 Tacoma Harbor, Wash., surveys to 1936, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1942 ; no. 6407. Scale 1 : 15,000. Washington, D. C, Nov. 1942. 26X36 in. C 4.9 : 6407 421 Unimak and Akutan Passes and approaches, Aleutian Islands, Alaska, hydrography by Coast and Geodetic Survey to 1941; no. 8860. Wash- ington, D. C, Dec. 1942. 33X42 in. C 4.9: 8860 422 United States, east and Gulf coasts. Cape Canaveral to Key West, surveys to 1931 and other sources; no. 1112. Washington, D. C, Oct. 1942. 45X29 in. [For offshore navigation only.] C4.9:1112 423 United States, east coast. Cape May to Cape Hatteras, topography by Coast and Geodetic Survey in 1933 and 1937, hydrography by Coast and Geodetic Survey in 1937 and 1938; no. 1109. Washington, D. C, Sept. 1942. 44X31 in. [For offshore navigation only.] C 4.9 : 1109 424 United States, east coast, Chesapeake Bay to Straits of Florida, surveys to 1940 and other sources ; no. 1001. Scale 1 : 1,198,000. Washington, D. C, Oct. 1942. 41X33 in. [For offshore navigation only.] C 4.9: 1001 425 Vicinity of Zamboanga, south coast of Mindanao, Masinloc Anchorage to Caldera Bay, P. I., surveys to 1926 and 1940; no. 4645. Scale 1:30,000. Manila, P. I., Aug. 1941. 24X37 in. 4.9:4645 Inset : Zamboanga waterfront, south coast of Mindanao, P. I., surveys to 1940. 426 Willapa Bay, Wash., topography by Coast and Geodetic Survey in 1939, sniiplemented by surveys by U. S. Engineers in 1937-38, hydrography by Coast and Geodetic Survey in 1939, supplemented by surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1942 ; no. 6185. Scale 1 : 40,000. Washington, D. C., Dec. 1942. 31X43 in 4.9:6185 COAST GUARD 427 Amendment [6] to Instructions for painting Coast Guard vessels, boats, and stations, 1935; Apr. 29, 1942. [1942.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] T 47.8 : P 16/amdt.6 428 Bering Sea patrol ; prepared in Research and Statistics Section, Opera- tions Division. 1942. [2] -f 80+ [26] p. 11. 4° [Processed.] N24.2:B45 429 [Engineering instructions, Coast Guard : Radio engineering] chap. 40, An- tennas and associated equipment. [1942.] 10 p. [Issued in loose-leaf form. A Table of contents, 1 p., for chap. 40-54 was Issued also.] N 24.8 : En 3/2/chap.40 430 Engineer's digest, Jan.-July 1941. [1941.] various paging, il. many pi. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] T 47.30 : 941/1-7 431 Same, Nov. 1941-June 1942. [1941-42.] various paging, il. many pi. 4" [Monthly. Processed. No numbers issued July-Dec. 1942.] N 24.21 : 941/11-942/8 765883— 47-— 3 30 432 General order 8-11 ; Mar. 5-Oct. 23, 1942. [1942.] Each 1 p. or 2 leaves. [Processed. Issued with perforations.] N 24.25 :&-ll 433 Headquarters circular 184-189; Aug. 21-Oct. 28, 1941. [1941.] Each 2 leaves or 1 p. [Processed. Issued with perforations. Earlier numbers entitled Circular.] T 47.7/3 : 184-189 434 Same, 190-205; Nov. 19, 1941-Dec. 11, 1942. [1941-42.] various paging. [Processed. Issued with perforations.] N 24.22 : 190-205 435 Index to Engineer's digest, Jan.-Dec. 1941, inclusive. [1942.] 11 p. 4° [Processed. ] N 24.21 : 941/ind. 436 Information relative to enlistment in Coast Guard. Aug. 26, 1941. 12 p. [Processed. ] T 47.2 : En 5/941 437 Law bulletin 69-71 ; Jan.-Mar. to July-Sept. 1941. [1941.] Each 6 p. or 8 p. 4° [Quarterly. Processed.] T 47.17: 69-71 438 Same, 72-79 ; Oct. 1941-Dec. 1942. [1941^2.] various paging, 4° [Num- ber 72 covers Oct. 1941-May 1942; monthly thereafter. Processed.] N ^4.29 : 72-79 439 Navigation and vessel inspection circular 1-24; Mar. 20-Dec. 21, 1942. [1942.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Supersedes Marine Inspection and Navigation Bureau, Circular letters.] N 24.27: 1-24 440 [Regulations for Coast Guard 1940, revised pages.] Jan. 1942. p. 2007-8. [Issued in loose-leaf form.] T 47.9 : 940/rev.pages 942 441 United States Coast Guard .80 caliber shoulder line-throwing equipment, May 1, 1942. [1942.] [2] +3 p. 4° [Processed] N24.2:Eq5 COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF SCHOOL, Fort Leavenworth 442 Annual report. Command and General StafE School, Fort Leavenworth, Kans., [school year] 1938-39. Command and General StafE School Press, Fort Leavenworth, Kans., 1939. cover title, 26 p. 1 pi. W 28.1 : 939 443 Command and General StafE School military review, quarterly review of military literature, Mar. 1941-Jan. 19i3 ; v. 21, no. 80-83, v. 22, no. 84-87. n. p. [1941-43]. various paging, il. 4 maps, 4° W 28.10 : 21/80-83, 22/84-87 444 Commandants, stafE, faculty, and graduates of Command and General StafE School, Fort Leavenworth, Kans., 1881-1939. Command and General StafE School Press, Fort Leavenworth, Kans., 1939. 73 p. W 28.7 : 881-930 445 Graduates of General StafE classes, 1941-42. n. p. July 13, 1942. cover title, 40 p. [Cancels all previous issues.] W 28.2 : G 75/941-42 446 Same, supplement, with title. Graduates of 9th General StafE course and 1st Services of Supply staff course, July 11-Sept. 12, 1942. Fort Leaven- worth, Kans. [1942.] [l]-f9 p. W 28.2 : G 75/941^2/supp. 447 Same, supplement, with title. Graduates of 10th General StafE course and 2d Services of Supply staflE course, Sept. 19-Nov. 21, 1942. Fort Lear- worth, Kans. [1942.] [l]-fl2p. W 28.2 : G 75/941-42/SUPP.2 COMMERCE DEPARTMENT 448 2d annual report of banking institutions owned and operated by Negroes. Apr. 1942. 4 p. 1 pi. oblong 8" [Processed. Information lacking as to 1st annual report] C 1.23: 2 449 Federal-State Conference on War Restrictions, Washington, D. C, May 5-7, 1942 [proceedings]. [1942.] cover title, iii-xv+172 p. il. 4° [Proc- essed.] 1.2 :F 31/2 450 Same, [program]. [1942.] [7] p. 4» C1.2:F31 451 Report of Secretary of Commerce covering activities of Reconstruction Finance Corporation and its subsidiaries in connection with war, as of Oct. 31, 1942. [1942.] [l]-f 46 leaves. 4° [Processed.] C 1.2 :R 24/2 31 COMPTKOLLER OF CURRENCY 452 Bulletin 2476-2575; Jan. 6, 1941-Dec. 28, 1942. [1941-42.] various paging, 4° [Weekly ; none issued Nov. 24, 1941, Mar. 2, June 8 and June 15, 1942. Processed. ] T 12.3 : 2476-2575 CONCILIATION SERVICE 453 Bibliography, Conciliation Service. [1942.] 8 leaves, 4° [Processed.] L 19.2 : B 47 CONSUMERS' COUNSEL DIVISION, Agricultural Adjustment Administration 454 Consumer notes, clip sheet, v. 3, no. 35-52, v. 4, no. 1-39 ; Jan. 6, 1941- Feb. 23, 1942. [1941-42.] Each 2 leaves, 4" [Weekly. Processed. Later numbers issued by Consumers' Counsel Division, Agricultural Marketing Administration.] A 55.56 : 3/35-52,4/1-39 455 Consumers and national defense; by Donald E. Montgomery. [1941.] 3 leaves, 4" (CS-131.) [Processed. Published in the American teacher Mar. 1941.] A 55.72 : 131 456 Job for cooperators ; by Donald E. Montgomery. [1941.] 3 p. 4° (CS-140.) [Processed. Reprinted from Ohio Farm Bui-eau news, Aug. 1937.] A 55.72 : 140 457 More milk for millions, economic needs of farmers and physical needs of under-consumers challenge milk industry to get cost of milk under budgetary wires of every American family. [1941.] 7 p. 4° (CS-137.) [Processed. Reprinted from Consumers' guide, June 6 and 20, 1938.] A 55.72 : 137 458 Safety first in home dry cleaning, if you must do that freshening-up job at home, learn rules to follow and avoid danger to you and to your clothes. [1941.] 3 p. 4° (CS-129.) [Processed.] A 55.72: 129 ^59 Statement on food price situation ; by D. E. Montgomery. [1941.] 1 p. 4* ( CS-132. ) [ Processed. ] A 55.72 : 132 CONSUMERS' COUNSEL DIVISION, Agricultural Marketing Administration ^00 Consumer notes, clip sheet, v. 4, no. 40-52 ; Mar. 2,-June 1, 1942. [1942.] Each 2 p. 4° [Weekly; none issued Apr. 6. Processed. Earlier numbers issued by Consumers' Counsel Division, Agricultural Adjustment Admin- istration. Discontinued.] A 75.110 : 4/40-52 COORDINATOR OF HEALTH, WELFARE, AND RELATED DEFENSE ACTIVITIES OFFICE 461 Nutrition, armor of robust health, n. p. [1941]. 22 p. 12' [Two scientific papers read at conference of bakers, millers and others to co-ordinate the introduction of enriched flour and enriched bread, Chicago, Mar. 5, 1941.] FS 8.2 : N 95 462 Recreation bulletin, issue 3-7; July 2&-Aug. 23, 1941. [1941.] Each 3 leaves or 2+[l] leaves. [Processed. Information lacking as to nos. 1, 2, and 8. Later numbers issued by Defense Health and Welfare Services Office.] PS 8.8 : 3-7 COORDINATOR OF INFORMATION 463 Handbook of health for overseas service ; prepared for Coordinator of Information by George Cheever Shattuck, with contributions by other authors. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1942. vi-f [1] + 198 p. il. 24° [Copyright, 1942, by George Cheever Shattuck.] Y 3.C 78/3 : 2 H 34 32 COORDINATOR OF INTER-AMERICAN AFFAIRS OFFICE 464 American news letter, review of facts and trends in world affairs, letter 2-33; Oct, 14, 1941-Dec. 23, 1942. Business Publishers International Corporation, New York [1941-42]. Each [4] p. 4" [Fortnightly. Infor- mation lacking as to no. 1.] Pr 32.4609 : e2-e33 465 Same, Portuguese, with title. Carta informativa americana, resenha de fatos e tend§ncias de assuntos mundiais, carta 3-33 ; 28 de outubro de 1941-23 de dezembro de 1942. Business Publishers International Cor- poration, Nova York [1941-42]. Each [4] p. 4° [Fortnightly. Informa- tion lacking as to nos. 1 and 2.] Pr 32.4609 : p3-p33 466 Same, Spanish, with title. Carta informativa americana, resumen de hechos y tendencias mundiales, carta 2-33 ; 14 de octubre de 1941-23 de diciembre de 1942. Business Publishers International Corporation, Nueva York [1941-42]. Each [4] p. 4° [Fortnightly. Information lacking as to no. 1.] Pr 32.4609 : s2-s33 467 Fine and folk arts of the other American republics, bibliography of publica- tions in English; prepared by Archive of Hispanic Culture, Hispanic Foundation, Library of Congress, for Division of Inter-American Activi- ties in United States. Washington, July 1942. cover title, [l]-fl8 p. 4° [Processed. ] Pr 32.4602 : Ar 7/2 468 Bronzes por Jo Davidson, presidentes das republicas sulamericanas. Ga- leria Nacional de Arte, Washington, D. C, 1942. [29] p. 11. 4° [Preface is in English and Portuguese. Exhibition held at National Gallery of Art. ] Pr 32.4602 : P 92/Portuguese 469 Same, Spanish, with title, Esculturas en bronce por Jo Davidson, presi- dentes de las republicas sudamericanas. Galeria Nacional de Arte, Washington, D. C, 1942. [29] p. il. 4° [Preface is in English and Span- ish. Exhibition held at National Gallery of Art.] Pr 32.4602 : P 92/Spanish 470 A guerra ilustrada, notlcias das Americas; [poster l-]6. [1942.] Each 30X 20 in. Pr 32.4607/2 : p 1-6 471 Inter-American movement, an outline. Dec. 1, 1942. cover title, 14 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4602 : In 8/942 472 Law schools in the other American republics. [1942.] 87 p. 4° [Proc- essed.] Pr 32.4602 :L 41/3 473 Law schools in the other American republics; [by Edmundo Lassalle]. Apr. 21, 1942. [1] +4 p. 4" [Processed.] Pr 32.4602 : L 41/2 474 Preliminary bibliography of Amazonia ; compiled from Strategic Index of the Americas. [Nov. 23, 1942.] 20 p. f° [Processed.] Pr 32.4613 : Am 1/prelim. Note. — The Strategic Index of the Americas is a project established at Yale University under authorization of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs. The purpose of this project Is to assemble and to classify systematically basic data on the other American republics. 475 Preliminary directory of field of art in the other American republics; [edited by Mildred Constantine].' Washington, D. C, Apr. 1, 1942. [5] + a-h + 169 p. 4" [Processed.] Pr 32.4602 : Ar 7/prelim. 476 Preliminary directory of Institutions of higher learning in the other Ameri- can republics. Washington, D. C, Oct. 1, 1941. cover title, a-h+151 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4602 : In 7 COUNCIL OF PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION 477 Activities of Council of Personnel Administration, Civil Service Commis- sion, during fiscal year 1941. Sept. 22, 1941. 8 leaves, 4° [Processed.] CS1.2:C83 COURT OF CUSTOMS AND PATENT APPEALS 478 Customs calendar for Oct. term, 1942. [1942.] cover title, [9] leaves. [Issued in loose-leaf form.] Ju 7.7 : 942 33 DAIRY INDUSTRY BUREAU 479 Dairy industry of C!olombia [with list of references] ; by R. E. Hodgson and O. F. Hunziker. Washington, D. C, Dec. 15, 1942. [4] +41 p. 4° [Processed. ] A 77.602 : D 14/2 DEFENSE HEALTH AND WELFARE SERVICES OFFICE 480 Family security circular 1-27; Dec. 26, 1941-Aug. 19, 1^42. [1941-42.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Discontinued.] Pr 32.4511 : 1-27 481 Program of Social Protection Section, Sept. 10, 1941. [1941.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4502 : So 1 482 Recreation bulletin, issue 9-54; Sept. 6, 1941-Dec. 15, 1942. [1941-42.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Earlier numbers issued by Coordinator of Health, Welfare, and Related Defense Activities Office.] Pr 32.4509 : 9-54 483 Shortages of qualified social welfare personnel in 1941, report prepared by Mary Bateman Novick for Family Security Committee. Washing- ton, D. C, Mar. 14, 1942. [l]+ii+21 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4502 : So 1/3 DEFENSE HOUSING COORDINATION DIVISION 484 Defense housing financed by public funds, summary as of Nov. 1-Dec. 27, 1941. Nov. 5, 1^1-Jau. 2, 1942. Each 2 tab. oblong 12° [Weekly. Processed. Information lacking as to later numbers.] Pr 32.4307 : 941/1-8 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 485 Bibliography of air raid precautions and civil defense [v. 2] ; prepared by District of Columbia Adult Education Project, Section of Public Activi- ties Programs, Work Projects Administration: Library of Congress, official sponsor, Washington, D. C, Jan. 1942. xxix+528 p. 4° [Proc- essed. Information lacking as to v. 1.] DC 56.2 : Ai 7/V.2 486 Same [v. 3] ; prepared by District of Columbia Air Raid Precautions Bibliography Project, War Services Program, Work Projects Administra- tion : Library of Congress, official sponsor. Washington, D. C, May 1942. [7]_f.xv+217 p. 4° [Processed.] DC 56.2 : Ai 7/v.3 487 Same [v. 4] ; prepared by District of Columbia Air Raid Precautions Bibliography Project, War Services Program, Work Projects Administra- tion : Library of Congress, official sponsor. Washington, D. C, Nov. 1942. [7] +XX+483 p. 4' [Printed.] DC 56.2 : Ai 7/v.4 488 District of Columbia building code. Washington, 1941 [Central Duplicat- ing Division, Government of District of Columbia], xii+388 p. il. [Processed. Title on cover : Building code of District of Columbia, July 1941.] DC 1.8 : B 86/2/941 489 District of Columbia electrical code, rules and regulations governing pro- duction, use and control of electricity and installation of wires and apparatus for electric light, heat and power purposes in District of Columbia. 8th edition. Washington, 1941 [Central Duplicating Division, Government of District of Columbia]. [10] +448 p. il. 4° [Processed. Title on cover: Electrical code of District of Columbia, July 1941.] DC 1.8 : El 2/941 490 Household workers' training handbook ; by Thelma Huber. Nov. 1, 1940. [10] +109 p. il. [Processed.] DC 56.6 : H 81/940 491 Informal education in Washington, bulletin 89-106 [issued by the Public Library] Jan. 1941-Dec. 1942. [1941-42.] various paging, 4° [Monthly from October through April ; May-June issued as one publication, and July-September issued as the summer number each year. Processed.] DC 17.8 : 89-106 34 492 List of legal investments for trust funds in District of Columbia as of Jan. 1, 1941- July 1, 1942 [under civil rule 48 and 23 adopted by District Court of United States for District of Columbia]. [1941-42.] various paging. [Semiannual. A processed errata, 1 p. oblong 48°, tipped in Jan. 1, 1941 issue facing p. 12.] DC 21.2 : T 77/3/941/1-942/2 493 Monthly list of selected books [of the Public Library], Jan. 1941-Dec. 1942 [1941^2.] various paging, il. 4" [Processed.] DC 17.10 : 941/1-942/12 494 What the Alley Dwelling Authority is doing; by John Ihlder, executive oflScer, Alley Dwelling Authority. [1941.] 9 leaves, il. 4° [Processed. Published in Washington Star, Sept. 14, 1941.] DC 57.2 :A1 5/7 DOCUMENTS OFFICE 495 Commerce and manufactures, list of publications for sale by superintendent of documents; Dec. 1940. 1941. [2]+71+[l] p. (Price list 62, 22d edition.) GP 3.9: 62/22 496 Depository invoice 1694-1714; Jan. 81, 1941-Sept. 30, 1942. [1941^2.] various paging, 4° [Monthly. Each invoice includes a list of the new classification numbers assigned in the Public Documents Library during the month. Discontinued.] GP 3.16 : 1694-1714 497 List of Field manuals and Technical manuals for sale by superintendent of documents, Apr. 1942. [1942.] 12 p. GP 3.2 : F 45/942 498 Same. Revised Sept. 1842. [1942.] 16 p. GP 3.2 : F 45/942-2 ECONOMIC WARFARE BOARD 499 Bibliography of military occupation : pt. 1, German occupation of France. 1870-71, German occupation of Belgium, 1914-18, preliminary compilation Oct. 13, 1942. [4] +36 p. 4° [Processed.] Y S.Ec 74/2 : 2M 59/pt.l/prelim. 500 Same : pt. 2, German occupation of Europe, 1939-42, preliminary compila- tion. Nov. 1942. [4] +2+72 p. 4° [Processed.] Y S.Ec 74/2 : 2M 59/pt.2/prelim. 501 Same : pt. 3, Japanese techniques of occupation, preliminary compilation ; prepared by Enemy Branch in cooperation with Eeoccupation Division. Dec. 1942. [3]+l-45b+46-59 p. 4° [Processed.] Y S.Ec 74/2 : 2M 59/pt.S/prelim. 502 Communication facilities of Chile; [by Robert C. Smith]. Nov. 1942. cover title, [l]+37 p. 5 maps, 4° (Latin American public utilities sur- vey.) [Processed. Prepared by foreign and Domestic Commerce Bu- reau for Economic Warfare Board.] Y S.Ec 74/2 : 7 C 43 503 Ports of Brazil ; [by Leo Sudzin]. Dec. 1942. cover title, [l]+l-19a+5(>- 176 p. il. map, 4° (Latin American transportation survey.) [Processed. Some of the pages are issued as leaves. Prepared by Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau for Economic Warfare Board.] Y 3.EC 74/2 : 8 B 73/2 504 Power facilities of Uruguay; [prepared by Howard E. Way]. Oct. 1942. cover title, [1]+17 p. 2 maps, 4° (Latin American public utilities survey.) [Processed. Prepared by Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau for Economic Warfare Board.] Y S.Ec 74/2 : 7 Ur 8 505 Railroads of Uruguay; [by Joseph L. Fitzmaurice and Osgood Hardy]. [Aug. 1942.] cover title, [l]+50 p. map, 1 tab. 4° (Latin American transportation survey.) [No longer confidential. Processed. Prepared by Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau for Economic Warfare Board.] Y S.Ec 74/2 : 8 Ur 8 506 Railways of Bolivia; [prepared by Seymour T. R. Abt]. Sept. 15, 1942. cover title, [l]+50 p. 2 maps, 1 tab. 4° (Latin American transportation survey.) [Processed. Prepared by Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau for Economic Warfare Board.] Y S.Ec 74/2 : 8 B 63 35 507 Railways of Brazil; [by Seymour T. R. Abt and Osgood Hardy]. [July 1, 1942.] cover title, [2] -]-viii+230 p. il. 9 maps, 1 tab. 4* ( Latin American transportation survey.) [Processed. Prepared by Foreign and Do- mestic Commerce Bureau for Economic Warfare Board.] Y 3.Ec 74/2 : 8 B 73 508 Railways of Chile ; [by Seymour T. R. Abt and Osgood Hardy]. Sept. 1942. cover title, [3] -fl-88a +89-126 p. il. map, 4° (Latin American transpor- tation survey.) [Processed. Some of the pages are issued as leaves. Prepared by Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau for Economic Warfare Board. ] Y 3.Ec 74/2 : 8 C 43 509 Railways of Colombia; [by Seymour T. R. Abt and Osgood Hardy]. Aug. 1942. cover title, [l]-f 93 p. map, 1 tab. 4° (Latin American transporta- tion survey.) [Processed. Some of the pages are issued as leaves. Prepared by Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau for Economic War- fare Board.] Y 3.Ec 74/2 : 8 C 71 510 Railways of Mexico; [prepared by Seymour T. R. Abt]. Nov. 1942. cover title, [3] +129 p. 2 maps, 1 tab. 4° (Latin American transportation sur- vey.) [Processed. Some of the pages are issued as leaves. Prepared by Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau for Economic Warfare Board.] Y 3.Ec 74/2 : 8 M 57 511 Railways of Paraguay. [July 1942.] [1] +15 p. map, 4° (Latua American transportation survey. ) [Processed. Prepared by Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau for Economic Warfare Board.] Y 3.Ec 74/2 : 8 P 21 512 Railways of Venezuela; [prepared by Joseph L. Fitzmaurice]. Oct. 1942. cover title, [l]+76 p. map, 4° (Latin American transportation survey.) Processed. Some of the pages are issued as leaves. Prepared by For- eign and Domestic Commerce Bureau for Economic Warfare Board.] Y3.Ec74/2:8V55 EDUCATION AND LABOR COMMITTEE, Senate 513 Violations of free speech and rights of labor, [report] of subcommittee, 77th Congress, 1st session, pursuant to S. Res. 266 (74th Congress), to inves- tigate violations of right of free speech and assembly and interference with right of labor to organize and bargain collectively : Appendix to Senate report 151, 77th Congress ; Appendix to Senate report 6, pt. 3, 76tli Congress. 1941. xiii+251 p. (Committee print.) [Senate report 151, 77th Congress, relates to "Little steel" strilce and citizens' committees, and Senate report 6, pt. 3, 76th Congress, relates to industrial munitions.] Y4.Bd 8/3 :L 11/9 EDUCATION OFFICE 514 College radio courses. Revised edition. Washington, D. C, Aug. 1, 1942. cover title, iii+38 p. 4° [Processed. Prepared as a service publication of Federal Radio Education Committee and Education Office.] FS 5.103 : 101 515 Criteria for children's radio programs [with bibliography] ; by Howard Rowland, I. Keith Tyler, Norman Woelfel. Washington, D. C., 1942. 24 p. [Published by Federal Radio Education Committee with cooper- ation of Education Office.] FS 5.102 : G 43 516 Directory of schools of agriculture in Latin American republics, July 1941. [1941] cover title, [1] +28 p. 4° [Processed.] FS 5.2 : Ag 8/941 517 Directory of U. S. Government films, compiled from information furnislied by Federal agencies listed in July 1940 issue of United States Government manual as of Oct. 31, 1940. [Revised Dec. 1941.] [1941.] [5]+v+55+ a-c p. 4° [Processed. 1940 on title page is imprint date of a previous edition.] FS 5.2 : F 48/941 518 Educational directory, 1941. 1941. 4 pts. in 1, [vi] + [314] p. (Bulletin 1941, no. 1.) [The various parts were also published as separates and are listed below.] FS 5.3 : 941/l/pt.l-4 pt. 1. State and county Bchool oflacers ; [prepared by Nolia D. Frazer]. 1941. ii-f51 p. 36 518 Educational directory — Continued. pt. 2. City school officers; [prepared by Margaret G. Boykin]. 1940. 11+52 p. pt. 3. Colleges and universities, including all institutions of higher education ; [prepared by Ella B. Ratcliffe and Elsie J. Smith]. 1941. 11+129 p. pt. 4. Educational associations and directories; [prepared by Edith W. CushingJ. 1940. [2] +78 p. 519 Nation-wide mileage rationing. Oct. 22, 1942. [2] leaves, 4" [Processed. Prepared by Education Office in cooperation with Price Administration Office.] FS5.2:M59 520 National Institute on Education and War, sponsored by Education Office Wartime Commission, Washington, D. C, Aug. 28-31, 1942, American University Campus, n. p. [1942.] 32 p. il. large 8° FS5.2:N21 521 Radio bibliography [list; prepared by] Educational Radio Script and Transcription Exchange. Washington, D. C., Nov. 1, 1941. cover title, iii+22 p. 4° [Processed. Issued by Federal Radio Education Committee with cooperation of Education Office.] FS 5.102 : R 11/2 522 Radio in education, syllabus for college course on radio, for teachers, super- visors, and school administrators [with lists of references ; by Alvan L. Chapman, James D. Finn, R. R. Lowdermilk, I. Keith Tyler, Tracy F. Tyler, Leonard Power]. Washington, D. C, 1941. cover title, 111 leaves, 4° [Processed. Issued by Federal Radio Education Committee with cooperation of Education Office.] FS 5.102 : R 11/4 523 Radio in schools of Ohio ; by Seerley Reid. Washington, D. C, 1942. v-f 34 p. il. [Published by Federal Radio Education Committee with coop- eration of Education Office. Text on p. 2-4 of cover.] FS 5.102 : Sch 6/2 524 Radio listener panels; by Hazel Gaudet and Cuthbert Daniel. Washing- D. C, 1941. 47 p. [Published by Federal Radio Education Committee with coperation of Education Office.] FS 5.102 : R 11/3 525 School and College Civilian Morale Service bulletin 1 and 2 : Dec. 1941 and Jan. 1942. n. p. [1941-42.] Each 4 p. il. 4° FS 5.2 : Sch 65/2/bull.l, 2 526 The school radio-sound system [with bibliography] ; by R. R, Lowdermilk. Washington, D. C, 1941. vi-f 58 p. il. [Published by Federal Radio Edu- cation Committee with cooperation of Education Office.] FS 5.102 : Sch 6 527 School-wide use of radio ; by Norman Woelfel and Irving Robbins. Wash- ington, D. C, 1942. 56 p. [Published by Federal Radio Education Com- mittee with cooperation of Education Office.] FS 5.102: Sch 6/3 528 Service bulletin of FREC, v. 1, no. 1 and 2, v. 2, no. 1-12, v. 3, no. 1-12, v. 4, no. 1-8; Nov. 1939-Nov.-Dec. 1942. Washington D. C. [1939-42]. Each 4 p. 4° FS 5.107 : 1/1-4/8 529 What the F. R. B. C. offers you. Washington, D. C. [1941]. 8 p. narrow 8° [Published by Federal Radio Education Committee with cooperation of Education Office. A processed Supplemental list was also issued.] FS 5.102 : F 31/2 530 What the war means to us, a teaching guide [with lists of references] ; introduction by John W. Studebaker. n. p. [1942]. 30-f [1] p. il. [Pub- lished cooperatively by the School and College Civilian Morale Service of Education Office and publishers of periodicals designed for use in social studies classes of junior and senior high schools.] FS 5.2 : W 19/2 531 The world is yours, list of available scripts [Oct. 24, 1937-July 12, 1941. for] Smithsonian Institution radio program. [1941.] [l]+2 leaves, il. 4° FS 5.14 : list 532 The world is yours [radio scripts for Smithsonian Institution radio program no. 237-280, 282-295] ; Jan. 4, 1941-Mar. 8, 1942. [1941-42.] various paging, 4" [Weekly. Processed. This is a series of radio programs on the exhibits and scientific investigations of the Smithsonian Institution. Number 281 was not assigned. Discontinued.] FS 5.14 : 237-280,282-295 [237.] Dinosaur National Monument. [238.] Behind the scenes at the Smithsonian. [239.] Aircraft engines. [240.] Electron microscope. 37 532 The world is yours — Continued. 241.] The Army Medal of Honor. tory of vitamins. Treaties with the Indians. Disseminating linowledge throughout the earth. Army and Navy uniforms. The Nation's new art gallery. 247.] Three hundred years ot American chemistry. 248.] Coinage in America. 249. Fifty centuries of silk. 250. Champla 242 243. 244. [245. "246. 251. 252. 253. 254. 255. 256, 207.] Exploring Alaslia. 258 259. 260. 261. 262. 263 280, 2,^2. 283. 284. 285. 286. 287. 288. 289. 290. 291. 292. 293. 294. 295. Smithsonian field expeditions. Brazil, land of gems ! Ancient Crete. Birds of the sea. Saga of the Norsemen. Oliver Evans. Platinum. Five years of The world Is you Calendars of all times. How plants grow. Thomas Jefferson. Builders of American aircraft. 264.] Pirates of the deep. 265.] Dust storms. 266.] Herbert Ward. 267.] Our nearest neighbor in space. 268.] John Ericsson. 269.] Chemistry and American independence. '1^70. J Norsemen in Greenland. 271.] Gilbert Stuart. 272.] Cave and cliff dwellers. 273.] Pompeii lives again. 274.] Historical gems. 275. Indu.stiy calls on physics. 276.] Samuel Slater. 277.1 Insect allies of man. 278.] South Sea Islanders. 279.] Story of wheat. Unsung American heroes. Arctic explorers. Hunting in colonial times. Ancient Carthage. Miracles of modern medicine. A great American geologist. Light that heals. [Progress of science.] Forests and the war. Stephen Decatur, naval hero. Zebulon Montgomery Pike. Chemicals from the air. Gasoline engine. Musk-ox. Saga of the Comstock lode. EMERGENCY COURT OF APPEALS No. 2, Galban Lobo Company, S. A., v. Leon Henderson, price administra- tor ; [opinion of court], decided Sept. 30, 1942. n. p. [1942]. 6 p. Ju 12.7 :L 786 No. 3, Galban Lobo Company, S. A., v. Leon Henderson, price administra- tor; [opinion of court], decided Nov. 19, 1942. n. p. [1942.] 4 p. Ju 12.7 : L 786/2 EMPLOYMENT SECURITY BUREAU Availability of workers in important labor markets, map, 4° [Restricted. Processed.] Aug. 22, 1942. 31 p. FS 3.102 : L 11/3 Characteristics of labor supply in important labor market areas. Sept. 19,1942. 35 p. map, 4° [Restricted. Processed.] FS* 3.102 : L 11/2 ENGINEER DEPARTMENT 537 Allowances of expendable supplies (engineer) for troop organizations, June 1. 1942. [1942.] [4] p. (Series A.) [Processed. Issued with perforations.] W 7.2 : Al 5/942 38 538 Glossary of Arabic words commonly used on maps. Army Map Service, Wasliington, D. C, Sept. 1942. iii+ 36 p. [Processed. Provisional edition.] W7.33:Arl/&i2 539 List of bridges over navigable waters of United States ; revised to July 1, 1941. 1942. 507 p. [No longer restricted.] W 7.2 : B 76/6/941 540 Military roads in forward areas, construction and maintenance of roads in tlieater of operations; prepared by Committee of Highway Division on Military Road Construction and Maintenance of American Society of Civil Engineers, n. p. [1941]. x+85 p. il. (Engineer School, Fort Belvoir. [Occasional papers 74.]) [Series designation appears on cover.] W 7.16/2 : 74 541 Report upon improvement of Ohio River. 1942. ii+1293-1308+8S9-892p. [Extract EE from Engineer Dept., Report, 1941, pt. 1 and pt. 2.] W 7.1/la : Oh 3/941 542 Safety requirements for excavation, building and construction, approved by chief of engineers, Dec. 16, 1941. Revised edition. [Feb. 18, 1942.] cover title, [119] p. il. 12° [Processed.] W 7.11/2 : Sa 1/2/942 543 Tables for construction of polyconic projections for latitude 49°-72°, prepared under direction of chief of engineers. Army, by Federal Works Agency, Work Projects Administration for city of New York. 1941. iii+24 p. [National Bureau of Standards, sponsoring agency.] W 7.2 : P 76 ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE BUREAU 544 Administrative memorandum EQ-340 to EQ^02 ; Jan. 6, 1941-Feb. 11, 1942. [1941-42.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Supplements to certain of these and earlier memoranda were issued also.] A 56.16 : 340-402 545 Administrative memorandum EQ-403 to EQ-440; Mar. 26-Dec. 10, 1942. [1942.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Supplements to certain of these and earlier memoranda were issued also.] A 77.314 : 403-440 546 B. E. P. Q. [circular] 513-522; Apr. 21, 1941-Feb. 12, 1942. [1941-42.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Information lacking as to later num- bers. Supplements to certain of these and earlier numbers were issued also.] A 56.9 : 513-522 Note. — These circulars cover a wide range of subjects, but in the main are explanatory of, or supplementary to, the various quarantines and other regu- latory orders issued under authority of the plant quarantine act? of Aug. 20, 1912. All of these circulars have been reproduced in the Service and regulatory an- nouncements. 547 Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine news letter [for Jan. 1941- Feb. 1942] ; v. 8 [no. 3-12], v. 9 [no. 1-4]. Jan. 1, 1941-Apr. 1942. vari- ous paging, 4° [Monthly. Processed. Discontinued for duration of the war.] A 56.12 : S/3-9/4 548 Physiologic races of Puccinia graminis in United States in 1941 ; by E. C. Stakman and W. Q. Loegering. June 1942. 11 p. 1 pi. 4° (E-522-B.) [Processed. ] A 77.312 : E-522-B EXTENSION SERVICE, Agriculture Dept. 549 Effective extension circular letters : [prepared by H. W. Gilbertson]. [Jan. 1941.] cover title, 42 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Miscellaneous publica- tion 403.) [Text on p. 2 of cover.] A 1.38 : 403/1-2 550 Interrelations between cultural pattern and nutrition, study of village of 300 inhabitants in coastal plains area of a southeastern State [with bibliography] ; by Mary L. de Give and Margaret T. Cussler. Aug. 1941. [5] +48 p. 4° (Extension Service circular 366.) [Processed.] A 43.4: 366 551 List of compositions for national 4-H music hour, broadcast during 1942 national 4-H club radio programs on National Farm and Home Hour. [1942.] 6 p. 4" [Processed.] A 43.2 : F 82/11/942 552 National 4r-H club radio programs, 1941. Washington, D. C, May 1941. [2] +5 p. 4" [Processed.] A 43.2 : F 82/10/941 553 Report of national conference on voluntary local leadership, Washington, D. C, Mar. 19^21, 1942. [1942.] 22 p. 5 pi. 4° ( [Extension Service cir- cular 394.]) [Processed. Issued without series designation. Accom- panied by a letter, 2 p., to State extension directors transmitting report] A 43.4 : 394 554 Series of educational illustrations: Group 13, Insects [posters]. 1941. Each 15X12 in. [Prepared by Extension Sei-vice, Agriculture Dept., in cooperation with Entomology and Plant Quarantine Bureau.] A 43.22 : 13.1-13.6 13.1. Insect pests of fruit. 13.2. Insect pests of poultry. 13.3. Insect pests of trees and shrubs. 13.4. Insects affecting flowers. 13.5. Beneficial insects. 13.6. Insects affecting man and health. 555 Study of educational growth of 4-H food preservation club members, Massachusetts, 1939; [by] Fred P. Frutchey, Tena Bishop. May 1941. [4] +24+8 p. 11. 4° (Extension Service circular 356.) [Processed.] A 43.4: 356 FACTS AND FIGURES OFFICE 556 Radio war guide, no. 1, Apr. 27, 1942 [all lettered poster]. 1942. 28.4X22.7 in. Pr 32.4707 : R 11/no.l FEDERAL BOARD OF SURVEYS AND MAPS 557 Regular public meeting, Jan. 14, 1941-Feb. 10, 1942. [1941-42.] various paging, 4° [Meetings of the Board were held the 2d Tuesday in each month except June, July, and August. Processed. The Jan., Apr., and May 1941 and the Jan. 1942 meetings include an executive meeting. A special executive meeting was held Feb. 4, 1942. These publications include roll call, minutes, etc., of meetings.] Y3.Su 7 : 5 FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION 558 Apprehension order. [The Federal Bureau of Investigation has published a number of Apprehension orders which cancel certain numbered Identi- fication orders. These orders issued in card form, each 8X8 in., are processed. On reverse of the cards, which are so printed as to be folded into post-card form, is the oflBcial business franked post card and a list of addresses and telephone numbers of special agents in charge of the divisions of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. These orders are issued only to law enforcement agencies, postmasters, and certain other public officials.] J 1.14/10 : (nos.) 559 Identification facilities of FBI; by John Edgar Hoover. Sept. 15, 1941 [2] +40 p. il. 4" [Procesed.] J 1.14/2 : Id 2/2/941 560 Identification order. [The Federal Bureau of Investigation issues Identifi- cation orders containing fingerprints, photograph, descriptive data and the criminal history of individuals whose apprehensions are desired by the Bureau. This is a numbered series, each 8X8 in., and so printed as to be folded into post-card form. On the reverse of the cards is the official business franked post card and a list of addresses and telephone numbers of special agents in charge of the divisions of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. These orders are issued only to law enforcement agencies, postmasters, and certain other public officials.] J 1.14/9 : (nos. ) 561 Statutes, Proclamations, and Executive orders pertaining to national de- fense matters ; [compiled by Alexander Holtzoff]. May 15, 1941. cover title, [3] +108 p. 4° [Processed.] J 1.14/2 : D 30 562 Wanted [posters]. [The Federal Bureau of Investigation issues posters which show the offenses for which certain fugitives are wanted (witli their likenesses and descriptions). Addresses and telephone numbers 40 of the field divisions of the Federal Bureau of Investigation are given on verso of each poster. These posters are distributed to post offices and police stations. They are not listed individually in Document catalogs.] J 1.14/11: (CT) FEDERAL COMMITTEE ON APPRENTICESHIP 563 Suggested standards of apprenticeship, molders and coremakers ; prepared by International Holders' & Foundry Workers' Union of N. A. [Sept. 15, 1941]. [1941.] [l]+10p. 4° (Labor Standards Division. [Serial no. S-85.] ) [Processed.] L 16.14 : M 731/2 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 564 Actions of Commission, report 19-165 (broadcast) ; Jan- 2-Aug. 28, 1941. [1941.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Supplements and corrections to certain of these reports were issued also.] CC 1.20/2 : 19-165 565 Same, continued, with title, Broadcast actions by Commission, report 166- 393; Sept. 3, 1941-Dec. 31, 1942. [1941-43.] various paging, 4° CC 1.20/2 : 166-893 566 Actions of Commission, report 26-207 (telephone and telegraph) ; Jan. 2-' Aug. 29, 1941. [1941.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Supplements to certain of these reports were issued also.] CC 1.20/3 : 26-207 567 Same, continued with title, Telephone and telegraph actions of Commis- sion, report 208-447; Sept. 2, 1941-Dec. 31, 1942. [1941-43.] various paging, 4° CC 1.20/3 : 208-447 568 8th annual report, Federal Communications Commission, fiscal year ended June 30, 1942 (with notation of subsequent war and other important activities). [1942.] vi+70 p. 4° [Processed.] CC1.1:&42 569 Applications received, telephone and telegraph matters, report 658-736; Jan. 3, 1941-Jan. 19, 1942. [1941^2.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Titles vary slightly. Discontinued.] CC 1.27 : 658-736 570 Call letters assigned Jan. 6-Aug. 11, 1941, excepting amateurs. Jan. 27- Aug. 26, 1941. various paging, 4° [Processed. Discontinued.] CC 1.10 : 941/1-32 571 Information regarding ship and coastal-harbor radio-telephone service ; revised to Sept. 15, 194L [1941.] cover title, [3]-f l-13c+14-52 p. CC 1.2 : R 11/8/941-2 572 Interpretations of accounting requirements contained in uniform systems of accounts for telephone companies, (classes A, B, and C) prescribed by Federal Communications Commission. Sept. 8, 1942. [l]-|-12p. (Tele- phone accounting bulletin no. 1.) [Processed.] CC 1.2 : T 236/12/no.l 573 Order 78-86 ; Jan. 15-Aug. 19, 1941. [1941.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Title for no. 80 read : Commission order. Information lacking as to later numbers.] CC 1.12/a4 : 78-86 574 Report of applications received for broadcast services, report 1067-1341 ; Jan. 4, 1941-Dec. 28, 1942. [1941-42.] various paging. 4° [Processed.] CC 1.26 : 1007-1341 575 Report of construction permits retired to closed files, having expired by their own terms, and not having been covered by application for license or additional time in which to complete construction, report 45; Jan. 25, 1941. [1941.] 3 p. 4° [Processed. Discontinued.] CC 1.29: 45 576 Telephone hand set charges and changes made since Jan. 1, 1941. [1942.] 1 p. oblong large 8° [Processed. Compilations, subject to revision, from data furnished by American Telephone and Telegi-aph Company.] CO 1.2 : T 236/5/941 41 FEDERAL CROP INSURANCE CORPORATION 577 Don't trust to luck [cotton crop insurance]. [Oct. 1941.] [7] p. il. ([FCI Information 20 J . ) A G2.y : 20 578 Food for freedom guaranteed ! crop insurance contract. [Mar. 1942.] [7Jp.il. (FCI-Information 23.) A 76.108: 23 FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 579 Annual report of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, year ended Dec. 31, 194L n. p. [1942.] xii+208 p. il. Y 3.F 31/8 : 1/941 580 Federal credit union bylaws, specimen copy. [Revised edition.] Sept. 1942. cover title, i+24 p. narrow 8" Y 3.F 31/8 : 2 C 86/942 FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK ADMINISTRATION 5S1 Annual report of Federal savings and loan associations, year ended Dec. 31, 1941. [1942.] cover title, [57] p. oblong 8° [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] NHA 3.10 : 941 582 Annual report of Federal savings and loan associations, year ended Dec. 31, 1942. [1943.] cover title, 59 p. oblong 8" [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover. ] NHA 3.10 : 942 FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION 083 Advertising digest 8&-116; Jan. 3-Aug. 9, 1941. [1941.] various paging, il large 4" [Weekly. Processed. Discontinued.] FL 2.10 : 86-116 584 Architectural bulletin 15-19; Dec. 30, 1940-May 29, 1941. [1940-41.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Information lacking as to nos. 1-14.] FL2.20:1&-19 585 Comptroller no. 22-28; Aug. 27, 1941-Feb. 5, 1942. [1941-42.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Circular letters to directors and managers of field oflSces. Supplements to certain of these and earlier letters were issued also.] FL 2.19 : 22-28 586 Comptroller no. 29-^0; [Mar, 1&-] November 30, 1942. [1942.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Circular letters to directors and managers of field offices. Supplements to certain of these and earlier letters were issued also.] NHA 2.11: 29^0 587 $4 table, gross charge and discount factors for notes payable in equal monthly instalments. [1&42.] 1 p. f (FHE form 59, rev, 5/15/42.) [Proc- essed. ] NHA 2.2 : T 11/942 588 Press digest 880-1148 ; Jan. 2, 1941-Feb. 19, 1942. [1941^2.] various pag- ing, 4" [Daily except Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays. Processed. These digests summarize articles and editorials concerning the Federal Housing Administration and the housing program which appears in United States newspapers, etc.] FL 2.9 : 880-1148 589 Press digest 1149-1175; Feb. 24-Apr. 6, 1942. [1942.] various paging, 4" [Daily except Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays. Processed. These di- gests summarize articles and editorials concerning the Federal Housing Administration and the housing program which appear in United States newspapers, etc. Discontinued.] NHA 2.9 : 1149-1175 590 War housing repair loans, gross charge table based on discount of $4 on a 1-year note payable in equal monthly installments applicable to class 1 (b) loans in excess of .$2,500, exclusive of finance charges. [1942.] [2] p. oblong 8° (FHE 19, 6/1/42.) [Processed.] FL 2.2 : L 78 FEDERAL INTERDEPARTMENTAL SAFETY COUNCIL 591 4th annual meeting of Federal Interdepartmental Safety Council, Wash- ington, D. C, Dec. 9, 1941. [1941.] [l]+25 p. 4° [Processed.] FIS 1.1 : 941 42 592 Safety needs in Federal civil service, address by Ralph A. Bard, Assistant Secretary of Navy, delivered at the annual meeting of Federal Interde- partmental Safety Council, Washington, D. C., Dec. 9, 1941. [1941.] 9 leaves, 4° [Processed.] FIS1.7:B23 FEDERAL LOAN AGENCY 593 Letter of Jesse Jones, Federal Loan Administrator, to the President and the Congress, reporting upon activities of Reconstruction Finance Corpo- ration and subsidiaries in connection with national defense program [Jan. 16, 1941]. [1941.] [l]-f7+4+21 leaves, 4» [Processed.] FL 1.2 : R 24 FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION 594 Consumption of fuel for production of electric energy, 1940. [Sept. 1941.] [3]-fl3+[l] p. il. 4° ([F. P. C. S-16.]) [Processed.] FP 1.21 : 16 595 Consumption of fuel for production of electric energy, 1941. [1942.] [2]-j- ii+9+[l] p. il. 4" ([F. P. C. S-26.]) [Processed.] FP 1.21 : 26 596 Electric construction budgets and scheduled additions to generating ca- pacity, 1942. [Apr. 1942.] [2]-t-16+[l] p. 4° ([F. P. C. S-22.]) [Processed.] FP 1.21 : 22 597 Electric power requirements and supply in United States, Jan. 1941-Dec. 1942, class 1 electric utility systems. [1941-42.] various paging, il. many p. of pi. and tab. 4° (National defense power survey : P-7.) [No longer restricted. Monthly. Processed.] FP 1.12 : 7/941/1-942/12 598 Estimated electric power requirements and supply in United States, 1942 and 1943 (class 1 electric utility systems), with appendix showing sched- uled increases in generating capacity during 1942-4.5. Oct. 1942. [134] p. il. 4° [No longer restricted. Processed.] FP 1.2 : El 2/7/942-43 599 Movement of electric energy across State lines and international bound- aries, 1941. [1942.] 5 p. 4° (FPC S-27.) [Processed.] FP 1.21 : 27 600 Production of electric energy and capacity of generating plants, 1940. June 1941. [3]-fl23+[l] p. il. 4° ([FPC S-13.]) [Processed.] FP 1.21 : 13 601 Stocks of coal and days' supply, Feb. 1 and Mar. 1 to Sept. 1 and Aug. 1, 1942 ; no. 42 2B-42 8B. Mar. 20-Sept. 21, 1942. Each 2 p. il. 4° [No longer restricted. Monthly. Processed. Data previously included in Consumption of fuel for production of electric energy.] FP 1.11/4 : 42-2B to 42-8B 602 Same, continued, with title, Stocks of coal and oil and days' supply, Oct. 1, 1942-Jan. 1, 1943 ; no. 42 9B-42 12B. Oct. 21, 1942-Jan. 23, 1943. Each 2 p. il. 4° [No longer restricted. Monthly.] FP 1.11/4 : 42-9B to 42-12B 603 Typical commercial and industrial electric bills, Jan. 1, 1942. [1942.] (R-24 series.) [Processed. Illustration on verso of each title page.] FP 1.16/4: (CT) East North Central States, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin. [2]-f-ii + 64-|-[l] p. 40 East South Central States, Alabama, Kentucky, Mississippi, and Tennessee. [2]+ii-|-21+[l] p. 4" Middle Atlantic States, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. [2]+ii+ 58-1- [1] p. il. 4° Mountain States, Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming. [2] +ii + 20-|- [1] p. 4» New England States, Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. [2] +ii + 33+ [11 P. 4" Pacific States, California, Oregon, and Washington. [2] +ii + 26+ [1] p. 4<» South Atlantic States, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Mary- land, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia. [2] + li-f-43-(-[ll p. 40 West North Central States, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota. [2] +ii-|-36-(- [1] p. 4" West South Central States, Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas. [2]-f ii-h33-t-[l] p. 40 43 604 Typical electric bills, typical net monthly bills as of Jan. 1, 1941, for electric service to residential, commercial, and industrial consumers, cities of 50,Ci00 population and more. [1941.] [2] +52 p. il. 4° (FPC R-20.) [Processed.] FP 1.16/2 : C 49/941 605 Typical electric bills, typical net monthly bills as of Jan. 1, 1942, for electric service to residential, commercial, and industrial consumers, cities of 50,000 population and more. [1942.] [2] +48 p. il. 4° (FPC R-22.) [Processed. ] FP 1.16/2 : C 49/942 606 Typical residential electric bills, Jan. 1, 1942. [1942.] (R-23 series.) [Processed. Illustration on verso of each title page.] FP 1.16/3: (CT'> East North Central States, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin. [2]+ii + C2+[l] p. 40 East South Central States, Alabama, Kentucky, Mississippi, and Tennessee [2]+u + 24+[l] p. 4« Middle Atlantic States, New Jersev, New York, and Pennsylvania. [2] +ii + 60 + [1] p. 4o Mountain States, Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming. r2]+ii + 20+[ll p. 4° New England States, Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. [2] +ii + 22+ [1] p. 4» Pacific States, California. Oregon, and Washington. [2] +Ii + 22+ [1] p. 4» South Atlantic States, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Mary- land, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia. [2] + ii + 49+[l] p. 4» West North Central States, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota. [2] +ii + 49+ [1] p. 4» West South Central States, Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Teias. [2] + ii + 33+[l] p. 4» FEDERAL PRISON INDUSTRIES, Inc. 607 Annual report, board of directors. Federal Prison Industries, Inc., fiscal year 1941. [1942.] 9 p.+ [2] leaves, 4° [Processed.] J 16.51 : 941 608 Annual report, board of directors. Federal Prison Industries, Inc., fiscal year 1942. [1942.] 5+ [8] p. 4" [Processed.] J 16.51: 942 FEDERAL PUBLIC HOUSING AUTHORITY 609 FPHA bulletin 1-25; July 9-Dec. 22, 1942. [1942.] various paging, 4° [Weekly. Processed.] NHA 4.3 : 1-25 610 Prefabrication in Government's war housing program. [1942.] 4 p. il. 4" [ Processed. ] NHA 4.2 : P 91 611 Report on operations of Federal Public Housing Authority, 1942, submitted to Congress as part of 1st annual report of National Housing Agency, 1942. [1942.] [2]+51eaves, 12tab. f° [Processed.] NHA 4.1: 942 612 Selected bibliography on training. [Nov. 4, 1942.] [3] +9 p. 4" [Proc- essed.] NHA 4.2 :T 68 FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM BOARD OF GOVERNORS 613 Bank debits [to deposit accounts (except interbank accounts) Jan. 8, 1941- May 6, 1942.] Jan. 13, 1941-May 11, 1942. Each [3] leaves or [5] leaves, f [Weekly. Processed. Discontinued.] FR 1.14 : 941/1-942/18 614 Business indexes [Jan. 1941-Dec. 1942.] Feb. 17, 1941-Jan. 22, 1943. various paging, 4° [Monthly. Processed.] FR 1.19 : 198-221 615 Commercial and industrial loans at member banks, Apr. 16-May 15, 1942. [1942.] [l]+32 p. il. 4° [Processed. Articles reprinted from Federal reserve bulletin, Aug., Sept., and Nov. 1942, v. 28, no. 8, 9, and 11, passim, il.] FR1.3/la:L7S 616 Condition of Federal reserve banks [Jan. 8, 1941-Dec. 30, 1942]. Jan. 9, 1941-Dec. 31, 1942. Each [5] leaves or [4] p. f° [Weekly. Processed.] FR 1.15 : 941/1-942/52 617 Condition of weekly reporting member banks in leading cities [Jan. 8, 1941- Dec. 30, 1942]. Jan. 13, 1941-Jan. 4, 1943. various paging, f [Proc- es.sed.] FR 1.16 : 941/1-942/52 44 618 Monthly statement of debits to deposit accounts (except interbank accounts) [Jan. and Feb. 1941]. Feb. 11 and Mar. 11, 1941. Each [6] leaves, f [Processed.] FR 1.17 : 941/1 and 2 619 Same continued, with title. Bank debits, debits to deposit accounts, except interbank accounts [Mar. 1941-Dec. 1942]. Apr. 8, 1941-Jan. 11, 1943. Each [6] leaves or 8 p. f" [Monthly. Processed.] FR 1.17 : 941/3-942/12 020 Personal income taxes in United States, Canada, and United Kingdom; . [by R. A. Musgrave]. n. p. [Dec. 1942]. [l]+5 p. il. 4° [Reprinted from Federal reserve bulletin, Dec. 1942, v. 28, no. 12, p. 1192-96, il.] FR 1.3/la : In 2 621 Weekly department store sales [Jan. 4, 1941-Dec. 26, 1942]. Jan. 9, 1941- Dec. 31, 1942. Each 1 p. 4° [Processed. Previous to Jan. 25, 1941, title read Department store sales.] FR1.24: 148-252 FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION 622 Rules and regulations for insurance of accounts, chap. 3, title 24, of Code of Federal regulations, as amended, n. p. July 16, 1941. [5] +30 p. [Amendments 1-i were also issued, effective Oct. 8, 1941-May 19, 1942.] FL 3.6 : Ac 2/941 FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY 623 Here's your answer [radio scripts] no. 9, 11, 13, 21-38; May 2-Nov. 21, 1942. [1942.] various paging, 4° [Weekly. Processed. This series of question and answer programs was based on timely defense and war production information in connection with the activities of the various divisions of the Federal Security Agency. Information lacking as to nos. 1-8, 10, 12, 14-20.] FS 1.8 :(nos.) 9. Indu.'strial hygiene in war. 11. Nutrition in wartime. 13. What schools can do to win the war. 21. United States Employment Service as a war agency. 22. Women in our war production industries. 23. Negro in war production. 24. Handicapped workers in war production industries. 25. Job engineers at work. 26. Jobs have relations too. 27. Mobilizing our production army. 28. Proof is in the testing. 29. Nutrition In industry. 30. Day care for children of working mothers. 31. Social security for all. 32. r Social-security account card.] 33. Keeping filth from food. 34. Economics of food law enforcement. 35. Road — and heed — the drug label. 36. Read the food label. 37. Food-poisoning outbreaks. 38. Read the coffee label. 624 I hear America singing! [radio scripts] ; Mar. 22-Dec. 26, 1942. [1942.] various paging, 4° [Weekly. Processed. This series of radio programs features choral societies from all over the conntr.v and discusses the work of the Federal Security Agency in fields of recreation and public health. Information lacking as to earlier numbers.] FS 1.9 : ( nos.-date & nos. ) 625 Notes on need for nurses. [1942.] [43] leaves, 4° [Processed. Includes spot announcements, human interest anecdotal material, etc., of use to radio program directors.] FS 1.2 : N 93/2/942 626 Notes on need for nurses, July 1942. [1942.] [50] leaves, 4° [Processed. Includes spot announcements, human interest anecdotal material, etc., of use to radio program directors.] FS 1.2 : N 93/2/942-2 FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION 627 Address by James A. Horton, chief examiner of Federal Trade Commission, before 13th Boston conference on distribution, Boston, Mass., Oct. 7, 1941. [1941.] 7 leaves, 4° [Processed.] FT 1.14 : H 78/13 45 628 Address of Robert E. Freer, commissioner, Federal Trade Commission, before 30th annual banquet of Music Merchants Association of Ohio, Cedar Point, Ohio, June 22, 1941. [1941.] 6 leaves, 4° [Processed.] FT 1.14 : F 87/48 629 Address on labeling under wool products labeling act, before convention of National Retail Dry Goods Association, June 3, 1941, Chicago, 111., by Henrv Miller, director of Trade Practice Conferences, Federal Trade Commission. [1941.] [1]+10 p. [Processed.] FT 1.14 : M 614/10 630 Address on price discrimination under Robinson-Patman act, before annual convention of National Preservers Association, Chicago, 111., Jan. 20, 1941, by A. W. DeBiruy, attorney, Chief Counsel's OfBce, Federal Trade Commission. [1941.] [1] +8 leaves, 4° [Processed.] FT 1.14 : D 35/3 631 Industrial corporation reports: Cereal preparations manufacturing cor- porations. Apr. 29, 1941. cover title, [3] +19 p. [Processed.] FT 1.17: 334 632 Industrial corporation reports : Gray-iron and malleable-iron castings manu- facturing corporations. Apr. 29, 1941. cover title, [3]-|-19 p. [Proc- essed.] FTl.l7:Ir6 633 Industrial corporation reports : Hardware manufacturing coi^porations. Apr. 22, 1941. cover title, [3] +19 p. [Processed.] FT 1.17 :H 222 634 Industrial corporation reports: Knit goods manufacturing coi-porations. Feb. 4, 1941. cover title, [4]+20 p. [Processed.] FT 1.17 : K 749 635 Industrial corporation reports : Saw, file and hand tool manufacturing cor- porations. Feb. 4, 1941. cover title, [31 + 19 p. [Processed.] FT 1.17 : Sa 96 636 Industrial corporation reports: Woolen and worsted manufacturing cor- porations. Apr. 22, 1941. cover title, [3] +19 p. [Processed.] FT 1.17 : W 882 637 Remarks of Henry Miller, director of Trade Practice Conferences, Federal Trade Commission, on wool irroducts labeling act, at annual meeting of National Association of Bedding and Upholstery Law Enforcement Offi- cials, New York City, Oct. 30, 1941. [1941.] [l]+7 p. [Processed.] ■ FT 1.14 : M 614/11 638 Wartime control of trade and industry in foreign countries; [prepared by Ellen L. Love]. [July 1, 1942.] 16 leaves, 4° [Processed.] FT 1.2 : W 26 FINANCE COMMITTEE, Senate 639 Legislative calendar, 77th Congress, 1st and 2d sessions, Jan. 16, 1941-Dec. 16, 1942; no. 1-30. 1941-42. various paging, 4° [Number 30 is the final edition.] Y 4.F 49 : 77/1-30 FINANCE DEPARTIMENT, War Dept. 640 Finance bulletin 1-141 [1941], 1-150 [1942] ; Jan. 2, 1941-Dec. 31, 1942. [1941^2.] various paging. [Processed. Indexes for calendar years 1941 and 1942 were issued Jan. 1, 1942 and Jan. 1, 1943, respectively.] W 97.3 : 941/1-942/150 FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE 641 Havasu Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Ariz, and Calif., [Code of Federal regulations] title 50, chap. 1, pt. 23. [1941.] 2 p. [Reprinted from Federal register, Oct. 10, 1941, v. 6, no. 198, p. 5149.] I 49.6 : H 29/941 642 Hunters, attention! buy a stamp before you shoot; [all lettered poster]. July 1, 1941. ley 10.5 in. (Poster 65.) 149.14:65 643 Imperial National Wildlife Refuge, Ariz, and Calif., [Code of Federal regulations] title 50, chap. 1, pt. 23. [1^1.] 2 p. [Reprinted from Federal register, Oct. 10, 1941, v. 6, no. 198, p. 5149-50.] I 49.6 : Im 7/941 765883—47 4 46 644 Instructions for collecting reproductive tracts of wild animals for study ; by Thomas R. Forbes. July [1941]. 2-}-[l] p. 4° [Processed.] I 49.6 : An 5/941 645 Lower Souris National Wildlife Refuge, K Dak., [Code of Federal regula- tions] title 50, chap. 1, pt. 29. [1941.] 2 p. [Reprinted from Federal register, Nov. 20, 1941, v. 6, no. 226, p. 589^-5900.] 1 49.6 :L 95 646 Sources of big-game animals. Government agencies having big-game animals for disposal. July [1941]. 2 p. 4° [Processed.] I 49.2 : G 14/2/941 647 Surplus big-game animals offered for sale, season 1941-42. Aug. 1941. 6 p. 4° [Processed.] I 49.2 : G 14/941-42 FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION 648 Consumer protection by Food and Drug Administration [provided by] food, drug, and cosmetic act of 1938. [Apr. 1940, revised June 1941.] [1941.] [3] p. 4' [Processed.] FS 7.2 : C 76/941 FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL RELATIONS OFFICE 649 Bibliography on rubber, June 4, 1941. [1941.] 2 leaves, 4° [Processed.] A 67.2 : R 82 650 Foreign crops and markets, v. 44, no. 1-26; Jan. 5-June 29, 1942. [1942.] 752 p. il. 4° [Weekly. No longer restricted. Processed. Supplements to nos. 6, 7, 14, 18, and 21 were issued and included in the volume pagination. ] A 67.8 :44/l-26 651 Same, V. 45, no. 1-26 ; July 6-Dec. 28, 1942. [1942.] 724 p. 4» [Weekly. No longer restricted. Processed. Supplements to nos. 1, 2, 11, 16, 20, and 23, were issued and included in the volume pagination.] A 67.8: 45/1-26 652 Some aspects of world cotton situation, address by P. K. Norris, principal marketing specialist, Office of Foreign Agricultural Relations, at 2d an- nual stockholders' convention of Cooperative Gin and Service Supply Company, Houston, Tex., Mar. 27, 1941. [1941.] 17 leaves, 4° [Proc- essed.] A 67.13:0 82 FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMMERCE BUREAU 653 Bibliography of barriers to trade between States; compiled by Marketing Laws Survey. Mar. 1942. 87 p. 4" [Processed.] C 18.227 :T 67 654 Bibliography of defense production associations and community pools ; prepared by Marketing Laws Survey. Apr. 1942. cover title, 13 p. 4° [Processed. Page 13, last page of text, is printed on inside of back cover.] C 18.227 : D 36 655 Business firms, Belgian Congo [list]. July 1942. 29 p. 4° [Processed.] C 18.153 : B 96/2 656 Chemicals, importers and dealers, Mexico [list]. May 1941. 16 p. 4° [Processed.] C 18.153 : C 42/3 657 Confectionery sales and distribution, 1941 ; by Albert S. Nemir. Washing- ton, 1942. cover title, iii-v-f36 p. il. 4° [Processed.] C 18.2 : C 76/3/941 658 Consumer expenditures for selected groups of services, 1929-41 ; by Edward F. Denison. [1942.] p. 23-30, 4° [Processed. Reprint from Survey of current business, Oct. 1942, v. 22, no. 10.] C 18.35/a : C 766/3 659 Current distribution developments in hardware and allied trades, Jan.- Mar. 1941. Mar. 10-May 12, 1941. Each 4 p. il. or 6+ [2] leaves, il. 4" [Monthly. Processed. Discontinued.] 018.215:941/1-3 660 Directory of mailing list houses ; compiled by Thomas J. Davis and Marjorie D. Veith. 5th edition. Mar. 1941. [2]-f34 p. 4° [Processed.] C 18.2 : M 28/941 47 661 [Food exports and imports, Jan. and Feb. 1941, cumulative monthly.] [1941.1 6 leaves and 10 leaves, 4° [Processed. Discontinued.] G 18.218 : 941/1-2 662 Hospitals, Argentina [list]. July 1942. 15 p. 4° [Processed.] C 18.153 : H 79/2 663 How to plan better future tor your home town and yourself in war for peace [with selected bibliography] ; by Raymond Reeves. [1942.] cover title, iv+32 p. 4° [Processed.] C 18.217 : T 66 664 Industrial reference service : pt. 1, Chemicals and allied products, no. 9-82. Jan.-Dec. 1941. various paging, 4° [Processed. Issued with perfora- tions. Discontinued.] 018.220:1/9-82 9. German plans for exploiting chemical resources and markets of Central Europe. 10. Potassium hydroxide industry of United States. 11. Chemical raw material review, Guatemala. 12. Candelilla wax, production, uses, and foreign trade. 13. Financial report of former Czechoslovak chemical concern. 14. Chemical raw material review, Hungary. 15. Wartime situation of Belgian chemical industry. 16. Chemical raw material review, Uruguay. 17. Paints and varnishes, wholesale trade in 1939. 18. Financial data on manufacturers of toilet preparations and soap. 19. Financial data on manufacturers, drugs and medicines 20. Paint and allied product production in United States. 21. Drug and medicine production in United States (including drug grinding). 22. Soap, toiletry, and essential production in United States. 23. Naval stores and charcoal production in United States. 24. Turkey, chemical developments abroad in 1940. 25. European chemicals still flowing to United States. 26. Carbon dioxide, synopsis of information. 27. Plastic material (synthetic rubber) and fabricated plastic products. 28. Newfoundland, chemical developments abroad in 1940. 29. Sodium nitrate, synopsis of infuniiMtiuu. 30. Domestic consumption of drying oils in 1940. 31. Oxygen, synopsis of information. 32. American match manufacturing industry, analysis of operations in 1939. 33. Chemical raw material review, Spain. 34. Union of South Africa, chemical developments abroad in 1940. 35. Wholesale drug sales pass half-billion mark in 1939. 36. Synthetic organic industrial chemicals, development of industry, U. S. foreign trade. 37. Alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverage markets, Guatemala. 38. American fertilizer industry, operations of 6 of leading fertilizer manufac- turers. 39. Peru, chemical developments abroad in 1940. 40. Tartaric acid and tartar materials, synopsis of information. 41. Sources of fish livers and oil in Latin America. 42. Salt production hit new high in 1940. 43. Paints, varnishes, lacquers, colors, and pigments, distribution of paints, varnishes and lacquers. 44. Japan, chemical developments abroad in 1940. 45. Indian myrobalans industry. 46. Guatemala, chemical developments abroad in 1940. 47. Potassium chlorate, synopsis of information. 48. Swiss chemical concern gains by decentralization. 49. Problems facing American toiletry industry. 50. Casein, synopsis of information. 51. Analysis of miscellaneous chemical imports through New York customs dis- trict in 1940. 52. American plastics industry. 53. China, chemical developments abroad in 1940. 54. American toiletry industry. 55. Synthetic organic chemicals industry. 56. Phosphate rock production and trade in Egypt. 57. Chemical developments abroad in 1940, Canada. 58. Chemical developments abroad in 1940, Palestine. 59. Tung and other drying oil developments in May. 60. Chemical warfare arsenal plans completed. 61. Chemical developments abroad in 1940, Nicaragua. 62. Chemical developments abroad in 1940, British Malaya. 63. Carbon tetrachloride, synopsis of information. 64. Tung and other drying oil developments in June. 65. Chemical developments abroad in 1940, Bermuda. 66. Citric acid and calcium citrate, synopsis of information. 67. Tung and other drying oil developments in July. 68. Commercial plantings of black acacia in Brazil. 69. Chemical raw material review, Ceylon. 70. Plastics, the miracle material. 71. Chemical developments abroad in 1940, Argentina. 72. 1939 drugs and medicines manufacturing corporations, operating data and distribution of manufacturers' sales. 48 Industrial reference service — Continued. 73. Glycerin, synopsis of information. 74. Tung and otlier drying oil developments in August. 75. Castor beans, synopsis of information. 76. Sugarcane wax utility explored. 77. Creosote oil, synopsis of information. 78. United States paint and varnish industry, Sept. 1941. 79. Camphor, synopsis of information. 80. Tung and other drying oil developments in September. 81. Glue and adhesives, synopsis of information. 82. United States paint and varnish industry, Oct. 1941. Industrial reference service: pt. 2, Electrical products, no. 13-28. Jan.- Ang. 1941. various paging, 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations. Discontinued.] C 18.220 : 2/13-28 13. rrojected radio factory in Bombay, India. 14. Canadian radio statistics, Oct. 1940. 15. Radio manufacturing trends from 1937 to 1939. 16. Canadian radio statistics, Nov. 1940. 17. Peru, market for radio, telephone and telegraph equipment. 18. Electrical goods industry of United States. 19. Domestic laundry equipment manufacturing corporations, income and ex- penses for 8 concerns in 1939. 20. Market for electric household appliances. Union of South Africa. 21. Private electric companies serve 25,000,000 customers. 22. Market for electrical household appliances, Brazil. 23. Selected telephone and telegraph data, 1939. 24. Market for electrical industrial equipment in Brazil. 25. Operations of 7 leading radio and phonograph manufacturers. 26. Mechanical refrigeration and air-conditioning industry. 27. Radio market of Argentina. 28. Radio market in Eire (Ireland). Industrial reference service: pt. 3, Foodstuffs, no. 9-96. Jan.-Dec. 1941. various paging, 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations. Discontin- ued.] 018.220:3/9-96 9. Market for wines in Colombia. 10. Vegetable oils and oilseeds industry, Netherlands Indies. 11. Statistics on alcohol for fiscal year ended June 30, 1940. 12. Bread and bakery products manufacturing corporations, income and expenses, 1939. 13. Citrus fruits, production and trade, 1935-39. 14. Black pepper industry of Netherlands Indies. 15. Brazilian coffee industry. 16. Current canned food indicators. 17. United States trade in inedible molasses. 18. Beet sugar refining corporations, income and expenses, 1939. 19. United States milling in bond. 20. Market for wines in Peru. 21. Current canned food indicators for Dec. 1940. 22. Fats and oils trade of United States in 1940. 23. Argentina's position as meat supplier to Great Britain. 24. Oilseeds, vegetable oils, and oilcakes in India. 25. Peanut and peanut-oil trade at Tsingtao. 26. Foreign trade in foodstuffs in 1940. 27. Clove industry and trade of Zanzibar. 28. Meat and provisions wholesale trade in 1939. 29. Bread and other bakery products output in 1939. 30. Current canned food indicators for Jan. 1941. 31. Foodstuffs trade of United States in January. 32. Greek raisin and currant production and trade. 33. Our billion dollar poultry industry. 34. Butter production at highest level in history. 35. Current canned food indicators for Feb. 1941. 86. Foodstuffs exports 50 percent lower in February. 37. Fats and oils trade trends, Feb. 1941. 38. Food factories spend $580,000 per day in expansion. 39. Black pepper trade of Netherland Indies. 40. Chewing gum industry of United States. 41. United States alcoholic-beverage industry in February. 42. Trends in sugar industry. 43. Current canned-food indicators for Mar. 1941. 44. Mexican coffee industry. 45. Dehydrated vegetable industry. 46. Sources of fish livers and oil in Latin America. 47. Salt production hit new high in 1940. 48. Alcoiiolic and nonalcoholic beverage markets, Guatemala. 49. Fats and oils industry in -Apr. 1941. 50. Tung and other drying oil developments in April. 51. Malt beverage industry of United States. 52. Industrial corn products and competing items. United States production and trade. 53. Alcoholic beverage industry in March. 54. Market for distilled li(iuors in Colombia. 55. Current canned food indicators for Mav 1941. 49 Industrial reference service — Continued. 56. Fats anrl oils industry in May 1941. 57. May trends in confectionery and competitive chocolate products industry. 58. Spico trade of United States in 1940 and l!J41. 59. Alcoliolic and nonalcoholic beverage markets, Ecuador. 60. Coconiitprodncts situation in Ceylon during l!t4(). 61. Alcoliolic and nonalcoholic beverage markets, Honduras. 62. Alcoludic beverai:e industry in May 1941. 63. Canned and dried fruit and vegetable production exceeds half billion dollars annually. .,„,^ 64. Sales of salad dressing, mayonnaise, and related products, 1940. 65. Current canned food indicators for June 1U41. 66. Alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverage market in Dominican Republic. 67. Fats and oils industry in June 1941. 68. Soft drink industry of United States, factory output values at $366 million in 19;:;9. 69. Market for alcoholic beverages in China. 70. Cocoa-bean industry of Netherlands Indies in 1940. 71. Netherlands Indies sugar industry. 72. United States alcoholic beverage industries, June 1941. 73. Cassava industry in Netherlands Indies. 74. United States fats and oils industry, July 1941. 75. United States canning industry, July 1941. 76. Mexican vanilla production and trade. 77. Argentine dried fruit production and trade. 78. United States fats and oils industry, Aug. 1941. 79. United States canning industry, Aug. 1941. 80. United States alcoholic beverage industries, Aug. 1941. 81. United States sugar industry, Sept. 1941. 82. United States fats and oils Industry, Sept. 1941. 88. Alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverage marlcets, Philippines. 84. United States colTee and tea industries, Sept. 1941. 85. United States canning industry, Sept. 1941. 86. United States confectionery industry, Sept. 1941. 87. Market for canned foods in Hong Kong. 8.S. Africa as supplier of vegetable oil materials. 89. Alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverage markets, Uruguay. 90. United States grain niilirng industry, Jul.v-Sept. 1941. 91. United States fats and oils industry, Oct. 1941. 92. United States coffee, tea, and spice trade. Oct. 1941. 93. United States alcoholic beverage Industries, Sept. 1941. 94. United States canning industry, Oct. 1941. 95. [.N'ot published.] 96. United States sugar industry, Oct. 1941. Industrial reference service: pt. 4, Forest products, no. 2^4. Jan.-Nov. 1941. various paging, 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations. Dis- continued.] C 18.220 : 4/2^4 2. Recent world trade trends in lumber and lumber products. 3. Recent developments in pulp and paper industry due to the War. 4. Christmas trees. 5. Newsprint consumption In United States. 6. Foreign markets for Venetian blinds. 7. Pulp and paper industry of the South. 8. Cork manufacturers may use Brazilian raw material. 9. British Coltunl)ia lumber export trade during 1940. 10. Ri'view of Swedish lumber trade in 1940. 11. Lumber market in Mozambique (Portuguese Fast Africa). 12. Monthly report of subcommittee of Lumber Survey Committee, issue 1, Mar. 1941. 13. Review of United States foreign trade in paper base stocks and paper in 1940. 14. 1940 review of United States foreign trade in logs, lumber and allied products. 15. Migration of lundier industry. 16. Paper trade of Guatemala. 17. Fiberboaid shii)ping containers in Argentina. 18. Paper market of El Salvador in 1940. 19. War shifted part of New Zealand's paper purchases to United States in 1940. 20. Spruce lumber cut of eastern Canada in 1940. 21. Monthly report of subcommittee of Lumber Survey Committee, issue 2, Apr. 1941. 22. Monthly report on American pulp and paper Industry, issue 1, Mar. 1941. 23. Lumber production and consumption in eastern Canada. 24. American i>ulp and paper manufacturing industry, operations of 16 leading companies. 25. Lunibei for cantonments in national defense program. 26. South American balsa wood in, national defense. 27. Pulp and paper market in Egypt. 28. Monthly report on American pulp and paper industry, issue 2, Apr. 1941. 29. Cooperage industry and national defense. 30. Lumber Industry and trade of Guatemala. 31. Monthly report of subcommittee of Lumber Survey Committee, Issue 3. 32. Lumber and wood-products trade of Netherlands Indies. 33. Monthly report on American pulp and paper industry, issue 3, May 1941. 34. Monthly report of subcommittee of Lumber Survey Committee, issue 4. 35. Lend-lease lumber purchases for United Kingdom. 36. Monthly report on American pulp and paper industry, issue 4, June 1941. 50 667 Industrial reference service — Continued. 37. Canada's lumber and mlllwork price control. 38. Plywood Industry of British Colombia expanding. 39. United States pulp and paper Industry, July 1941. 40. United States lumber Industry, Aug. 1941. 41. United States pulp and paper Industry, Aug. 1941. 42. United States lumber Industry, Sept. 1941. .43. United States pump and paper Industry, Sept.-Oct, 1941. 44. United States lumber Industry, Oct. 1941. 668 Industrial reference service: pt. 5, Leather and its products, no. 13-29. Jan.-Nov. 1941. various paging, 4* [Processed. Issued with perfora- tions. Discontinued.] 018.220:5/13-29 13. Cuban hide and skin supply. 14. Leather industry and trade of Canada. 15. Leather production In Bengal, India. 16. Leather-glove Industry and trade of Canada. 17. Leather boot and shoe manufacturing corporations. 18. Hide and skin trade Netherlands Indies. 19. Valonia and valonia extract industry of Greece. 20. Leather footwear production and trade of Canada. 21. World shoe Industry following usual war pattern. 22. Indian myrobalans Industry. 23. British leather export corporation surveys South American market. 24. Leather Industry, June 1941. 25. United States leather Industry, July 1941. 26. [Included In pt. 1. no. 68.] 27. United States leather Industry. Aug. 1941. 28. United States leather Industry, Sept. 1941. 29. United States leather industry, Oct. 1941. 669 Industrial reference service : pt. 6, Machinery and equipment, no. 11-48. Jan.-Nov. 1941. various paging, 4° [Processed. Issued with perfora- tions. Discontinued.] 018.220:6/11^8 11. Market for office supplies in Brazil. 12. Market for office supplies in Jamaica. 13. Financial data on manufacturers of office machinery & equipment. 14. Market for. office supplies In Uruguay. 15. Agriculture machinery & tractor manufacturing corporations, Income and ex- pense data for 1939. 16. Market for office supplies In Guatemala. 17. German farm equipment trade. 18. Market for office supplies In Mexico. 19. Market for office supplies In Honduras. 20. Domestic laundry equipment manufacturing corporations, Income and ex- penses for 8 concerns In 1939. 21. Peruvian market for Industrial machinery in 1940. 22. Machine tool manufacturing corporations. 23. Machine tool production in 1939. 24. Industrial diamonds. 25. Production and sale of farm equipment and related products in 1940. 26. Market for office equipment in Malaya. 27. Food factories spend $580,000 per day In expansion. 28. Market for Industrial machinery In Argentina. 29. Business machine and typewriter manufacturing industry, operations of 10 leading manufacturers. 30. Market for office supplies in Venezuela, Peru, and Paraguay. 31. Guatemalan market for Industrial machinery in 1939 and 1940. 32. Market for electrical industrial equipment in Brazil. 33. Highways of the world, annual statistical survey of world highways. 34. Natural abrasives Industry of United States. 35. Market for industrial machinery in Hong Kong. 36. Cotton gin modernization means higher ginning returns. 37. Market for office supplies in British Honduras, Costa Rica, and El Salvador. 38. Machine tools, metalworking equipment, and machinists' precision tools. 39. Markets for agricultural machinery and implements In Union of South Africa. 40. New Zealand market for farm machinery and equipment. 41. Market for industrial machinery in Mexico. 42. Market for office equipment in China. 43. Market for industrial machinery in Brazil. 44. Brazil producing more agricultural machinery. 45. Machinery demand In Uruguay down slightly. 46. Market for office supplies in Colombia. 47. Agricultural machinery and implement market In Egypt. 48. Market for office supplies In Cuba. 670 Industrial reference service: pt. 7, Metals and minerals, no. 9-59. Jan.- Nov. 1941. various paging, 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations. Discontinued. ] C 18.220 : 7/9-59 9. Iron and steel exports continue to decline through November, imports down to new low. 10. Market for hardware in Mexico. 11, Developments In Soviet Iron and steel industry. 51 670 Industrial reference service — Continued. 12. Use of space and water heaters iu Cuba. 13. Iron and steel exports at record level in 1940, imports decline sharply. 14. Industrial diamonds. 15. Iron and steel exports lower in January, imports at record low. 16. Hardware developments in United States in 1940. 17. Saw, file, and hand tool industry of United States. 18. Petroleum industry of United States. 19. Decline in iron and steel exports continues through February. 20. Heating and cooking apparatus industry of United States. 21. Copper consumption in 1940 breaks all previous records. 22. Detinnlng of used cans suggested in present emergency. 23. Wholesale trade in general hardware lines approaching 1929 level. 24. Masonry, natural and puzzolan cement industry of United States, advance summary. 25. Aluminum salts shipments shatter all records in 1940. 26. March iron and steel exports register slight decline, imports rise. 27. Cuban iron and steel trade in 1940. [28.] Chromite reserves of Alaska. 29. Cadmium output and sales break all previous records. 30. Uranium and vanadium ore industry iu 1940. 31. Steel works and rolling mill industry of United States. 32. Fuller's earth industry suffers from technological advances in petroleum refining. 33. Tungsten ore output increased 350 percent in past decade. 34. Talc and soapstone output increased slightly in past decade. 35. Alaska to be scoured for strategic metals and minerals. 36. Natural abrasives industry of United States. 37. United States foreign trade in iron and steel, including scrap shipments, rises. 38. Monthly hardware survey, Apr. 1941. 39. Wars and rumors of wars have boomed scrap business. 40. Tin can and tinware manufacturing industry of United States. 41. Alaskan mining industry in 1940. 42. Tungsten industry of French Indochina. 43. May iroh and steel exports lowest in 13 mouths. 44. Precious stones industry of India. 45. Canada needs more American coal. 46. Distribution and sales of refined petroleum. 47. Hardware trade of British Malaya. 48. Iron and steel exports register further decline in June. 49. Market for hardware in India. 50. Tungsteh industry of Peru. 51. Use of scrap iron and steel is forging upward in Canada. 52. Exports of iron and steel gain in July, imports decline. 53. Market for hardware in Philippines. 54. Market for hardware during 1st half of 1941, Philippine Islands. 55. United States iron and steel industry, Sept. 1941. 56. Hardware distribution, 1939. 57. United States copper industry, Sept. 1941. 58. United States hardware industry, Oct. 1941. 59. United States iron and steel industry, Oct. 1941. 671 Industrial reference service: pt. 8, Motion pictures and equipment, no. 14-51. Jan.-Nov. 1941. various paging, 4° [Processed. Issued witti perforations. Discontinued.] 018.220:8/14-51 14. Annual survey of motion-picture industry in Spain. 15. Annual survey of motion-picture industry in Trinidad. 16. Annual survey of motion-picture industry in Uruguay. 17. Annual survey of motion-picture ihdustry in Finland. 18. Annual survey of motion-picture industry in Australia. 19. Annual survey of motion-picture industry in Jamaica. 20. Annual survey of motion-picture industry in Argentina. 21. Annual survey of motion-picture industry in Chile. 22. Annual survey of motion-picture industry in Martinique. 23. Annual survey of motioh picture industry in Burma. 24. Current releases of nontheatrical films. 25. Annual survey of motion-picture industry in Brazil. 1940. 26. Annual survey of motion-picture industry in Hawaii. 27. Annual survey of motio'n-picture industry in Venezuela. 28. Current releases of nontheatrical films. 29. Motion-picture production tripled in 20 years. 30. Amusement places collected one billion dollars in 1939. 31. Film rentals gain 10.4 percent in decade. 32. Annual survey of motion-picture industry in Iran, 1940. 33. Annual survey of motion-picture industry in British Malaya, 1940. 34. Annual survey of motion-picture industry in Turkey, 1940. 35. Annual survey of motion-picture industry in Yugoslavia, 1940. .36. Current releases of nontheatrical films. 37. Annual survey of motion-picture industry In Peru. 38. Annual survey of motion-picture industry in Guatemala. 39. Annual releases of nontheatrical films. 40. Annual survey of motion-picture industry in Switzerland. 41. Annual survey of motion-picture industry in Canton, Chefoo, Tientsin, Tsinan, and Tsingtao, China. 42. Current releases of nontheatrical films. 52 671 Industrial reference service — Continued. 43. Annual survey of motion-picture industry in El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and St. Lucia, British West Indies. 44. Current releases of nontheatrical films. 45. Annual survey of motion-picture industry in Switzerland, 1940. 40. Current releases of nontheatrical films. 47. [Information lacliing.] 48. Survey of motioli-picture industry in Turlfey. 49. Annual survey of motion-picture industry in Eire. 50. Annual survey of motion picture industry in Philippines, 1940. 51. Annual survey of motion cicture industry in Cuba, 1940. 672 Industrial reference service : pt. 9, Motive products and equipment, no. 13- 42. Jan.-Nov. 1941. various paging, 4° [Processed. Issued with perfo- rations. Discontinued.] C 18.220 : 9/13-42 13. Railway-equipment markets in Paraguay. 14. Consumption and usage of motor fuel in 1939. 15. United States exports of railway equipment to Latin American countries analyzed. 16. Railway equipment markets in Bolivia. 17. Automobile parts and accessories manufacturing corporations. 18. Railway-equipment markets in Colombia. 19. Railway-equipment markets in Uruguay. 20. Railway-equipment markets in Brazil. 21. Railway-equipment market in the Guianas. 22. Railway-equipment markets in Chile. 23. Railway-equipment markets in Ecuador. 24. Canadian railway rolling stock industry, 1939. 25. Guatemalan automotive market developments in 1940. 26. Chilean automotive market developments in 1940. 27. Automotive accessories, equipment, and parts, wholesale trade in 1939. 28. Uruguayan automotive market developments in 1940. 29. Bolivian automotive market developments in 1940. 30. Ecuadoran automotive market developments in 1940. 31. Mexico North Western Railway as prospective market for railway equipment. 32. War influence on motor vehicle import trade of Greece. 33. Railway system of Newfoundland. 34. Automobile trailer and trailer park business booming. 35. Highways of the world, annual statistical survey of world highways. 36. American automobile industry. 37. Mexican railway situation. 38. World production and trade in motor vehicles during 1940. 39. World registration of motor vehicles as of Jan. 1, 1941. 40. Japanese automotive industry, 1st half 1941. 41. British motor vehicle industry in 1940. 42. Cuban automotive market developments in 1940. 673 Industrial reference service : pt. 10, Rubber and its products, no. 9-37. Jan.- Nov. 1941. various paging, 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations. Discontinued.] C 18.220 : 10/9-37 9. American scrap tire resources. 10. Ocean routing of United States rubber imports. 11. Rubber products manufacturing corporations, income and expenses, 1939. 12. Rubber goods industry in United Kingdom, 3d quarter, 1940. 13. Monthly rubber report for Oct. 1940, British Malaya. 14. Distributors' tire stocks in United States. Jan. 1, 1941. 15. African crude rubber supply increasing. 16. Summary of world rubber developments. 17. Rubber in Brazil. 18. Canadian rubber manufacturing industry. 19. Plastic material (synthetic rubber) and fabricated plastic products. 20. Batavia rubber market in Dec. 1940. 21. Rubber products used on motor vehicles in 1939. 22. Rubber consumption and year-end stocks, 1940. 23. Distributors' tire stocks in United States, Apr. 1, 1941. 24. Rubber on rebound, east to west. 25. Netherlands Indies rubber report, Jan. 1941. 26. Labor turn-over in rubber industry, 1939 and 1940. ' 27. Rubber boot and shoe industry of United States. 28. British Indian rubber manufacturers supplying 75 percent of domestic de- mand. 29. Synthetic rubbers hold unique place in industry. 30. Rubber industry report. June 1941. 31. Distributors' tire stocks in United States, July 1, 1941, 32. Rubber footwear distribution in United States. 33. United States rubber industrv, July 1941. 34. United States rubber industry, Aug. 1941. 35. United States rubber industry, Sept. 1941. 36. Distributors' tire stocks in United States, Oct. 1, 1941. 37. United States rubber industry. Oct. 1941. 674 Industrial reference service: pt. 11, Stone, clay, and glass products, no. 4-11. Jan.-Nov. 1941. various paging, 4° [Processed. Issued with perfora- tions. Discontinued.] 018.220:11/4-11 53 674 Industrial reference service — Continued. 4. Ceramic industry of Chile. 5. Ceramic industry and trade of Argentina. 6. Production and distribution of selected clay products. 7. Commercial sandstone production in 1939. 8. Puller's earth industry suffers from technological advances in petroleum refining. 9. Natural abrasives industry of United States. 10. Cement, an ancient product meets new demands. 11. Market for flat glass in Cuba. 675 Industrial reference service : pt. 12, Textiles and related products, no. 11-39. Jan.-Dec. 1941. various paging, 4° [Processed. Issued with i)erfora- tions. Discontinued.] 018.220:12/11-39 11. China as a source of raw cotton for Japan. 12. Brazil's cotton and other textile industries. 13. Leading sources of United States imports of linen products. 14. India's jute industry. 15. United States cotton consumption near record level in December. 16. Henequen industry in Yucatan. 17. United States imports of textile fibers and manufactures therefrom, 1940. 18. Record cotton consumption in United States during January. 19. United States exports of textile manufactures increased in 1940. 20. Silk and rayon production in United States. 21. Cotton consumption and trade of United States, Aug. [1940-] Feb. [1941]. 22. India's jute trade in 1940. 23. Consumption of raw cotton by classes of products manufactured, July 1- Dec. 31, 1940. 24. United States imports of wool manufactures. 25. Nicaraguan market for cotton piece goods. 26. Hosiery industry grows apace. 27. Wool carpet and rug manufacturing industry of United States, operations of 7 leading producers. 28. Woolen and worsted manufacturing industry of United States, production, raw material consumption, and expenditures for plant and equipment in 1939. 29. Chilean market for yarns and fabrics. 30. China important source of straw hats. 31. [Included in pt. 6. no. 86.] 32. Silk trade of United States. 33. United States cotton industry, Aug. 1941. 34. United States woolen and worsted industry, Aug. 1941. 35. United States silk and rayon industry, Aug. 1941. 36. United States silk and rayon industry. Sept. 1941. 37. United States woolen and worsted industry, Sept. 1941. 38. United States cotton industry, Sept. 1941. 39. United States silk and rayon industry, Oct. 1941. 676 Industrial reference service: pt. 13, Tobacco and its products, no. 18-40. Jan.-Nov. 1941. various paging, 4° [Processed. Issued with perfora- tions. Discontinued.] 018.220:13/18-40 18. Cuban tobacco export trade. 19. Tobacco export trade of United States. 20. Present status of German tobacco culture. 21. Tobacco export trade of Cuba. 22. Canadian flue-cured tobacco situation. 23. Tobacco industry and trade of Gibraltar. 24. Greek tobacco production and trade. 25. Tobacco export trade of United States. 26. Canadian flue-cured tobacco developments in 1940. 27. Tobacco export trade of Cuba. 28. Tobacco export trade of United States. 29. Manufactured tobacco production and distribution in 1939. 30. Tobacco trade of Tenerife, Canary Islands. 31. Sumatra tobacco sales situation. 32. Greek tobacco market. .^3. United States tobacco export trade. Jan.-Feb. 1941. 34. Tobacco import trade of United States. 35. Tobacco situation in Greek Macedonia and Thrace during 1940. 36. Cuba's tobacco export trade in March. 37. Cigars, cigarettes, and tobacco, distribution of manufacturers' sales. 38. Cuba's tobacco export trade in April 1941. 39. Tobacco trade of Chile during 1940. 40. United States tobacco industry, July-Sept. 1941. 677 Industrial reference service : pt. 14, Special products, no. 26-55. Jan.-Sept. 1941. various paging, 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations. Dis- continued. ] 18.220 : 14/26-55 26. Market for optical goods in Argentina. 27. Market for optical goods in Honduras. 28. Market for optical goods in Brazil. 29. Market for bicycles in Chile. 30. Market for optical goods in Haiti. 31. Cork manufacturers may use Brazilian raw material. 54 677 Industrial reference service — Continued. 32. Market for bicycles in Colombia. 33. Market for athletic and sporting goods in Panama and Panama Canal Zone. 34. Market for optical goods in Dominican Republic. 35. Market for bicycles in Uruguay. 36. Market for optical goods in Paraguay. 37. Market for optical goods in Peru. 38. Nicaragua [market for optical goods]. 39. Market for optical goods in Cuba. 40. Market for sporting goods in Cuba. 41. Optical goods, wholesale trade in 1939. 42. Black bristle trade of Tsingtao, China. 43. Firearms and ammuuition industries of United States. 44. Bicycle exports sharply higher in 1940. 45. Market for athletic and sporting goods in Colombia, Ecuador, and Paraguay. 46. Market for athletic and sporting goods in Central America (except Panama). 47. Hong Kong bristle trade in 1940. 48. Market for athletic and sporting goods in West Indies (except Cuba). 49. Market for optical goods in Chile. 50. Market for optical goods in Australia, New Zealand, and Philippine Islands. 51. Tientsin and Shanghai bristle trade in 1940. 52. Bristle trade of China, 1st quarter 1941. 53. Market for optical goods in Arabia, Palestine, Syria, and Lebanon. 54. [Included in pt. 7, no. 44.] 55. Bristle trade of China, 2d quarter, 1941. 678 Marlieting Laws Survey, statutory source and citation manual. Revised Apr. 1942. [1942.] iv+31 p. 4° [Processed.] C 18.227 : St 2/942 679 Personal finance companies, installment loans to consumers, Jan. to Sept.- Oct. 1941. [1941.] Each [4] p. il. or [2] p. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Sept.-Oct. 1941 issued as one publication. Discontinued.] C 18.222 : 941/1-9 680 Philippine copra market, FS-6, no. 1-49, Jan. 4-Dec. 6, 1941 ; prepared in Foodstuffs Division. [1941.] Each 1 p. 4° [Weelily. Processed, A sup- plement to no. 41, Oct. 14, 1941, was issued also. Discontinued.] C 18.199/2 : 941/1-49 681 Railways of Latin America : pt. 1, West Indies ; by Paul E. Bloom. [1941.] 11 p. il. 4° (International reference service, v. 1, no. 64, Nov. 1941.) C 18.223 : 1/64 682 Report on war courses offered by collegiate schools of business and depart- ments of economics, Apr. 1942 [with bibliography of texts] ; prepared in Regional Research Unit, Division of Regional Economy. [1942.] [3]-|- v+58 p. 4" [Processed.] C 18.2 : W 19 683 Salad dressing, mayonnaise, and related products, sales in 1941 ; by B. P. Hawk. [1942.] cover title, 5 p. 4° [Processed.] C 18.2 : Sa 3/941 684 Schedule H, statistical code classification of shipments to Alaska from United States, effective Jan. 1, 1941. [1941.] 6 leaves, 4° [Processed.] C 18.18/1 : H 685 Small town manual, 1942 [with selected bibliography]. [1942.] [9]+2-f 78-f 3 p. 4° [Processed.] C 18.217 : T 66/2 pt. 1. How you can win the war at home. pt. 2. How you can improve business in your town. 686 State occupational legislation. IVIar. 1942. xi-f-457 p. il. 4° [Processed. A Marketing Laws Survey publication.] O 18.227: Oc 1 687 Suggested research topics in fields of business and economics, no. 1 ; [pre- pared in Division of Regional Economy]. [1941.] [23] p. 4° [Proc- essed.] C 18.2 : B 96/7/no.l 688 Trade of United States with Japan, China, Hong Kong, and Kwantung, Jan.-Mar. 1941 [cumulative monthly]. [1941.] Each 13 p. or 14 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Discontinued.] C 18.207 : 941/1-3 689 World electrical markets, no. 186-197, supplement to Industrial reference service. 4° [Processed. An index to nos. 58-194, dated Nov. 1940, was issued also. Discontinued.] C 18.200/3 : 186-197 186. Asia and Oceahla, Refrigerator markets, based on report by American foreign service officers; pt. 1 [Monsoon (Northern), Monsoon (subequatorial), Equatorial]. Sept. 1940. 29 p. il. Same; pt. 2 [Near East, Oceania]. Oct. 1940. 21 p. il. 65 689 World electrical markets — Continued. 187. Africa Refrigerator marlcets, based on report of American foreign service officers. Nov. 1940. 27 p. U. 188. Guatemala, based on report by W. E. Dunn. Oct. 1940. 30 p. il. [Super- sedes no. 88, July 15, 1938.] 189. Aden, based on report by Robert T. Cowan. Oct. 1940. 7 p. 11. 190. Syria, based on report by William Witman II. Nov. 1940. 6 p. il. [Super- sedes no. 66, Nov. 1937.] 191. Iraq, based on report by A. David Fritzlan. Nov. 1940. 10 p. il. [Super- sedes no. 94, Aug. 1938.] 192. Palestine, based on report by Albert W. Scott. Nov. 1940. 14 p. 11. 193. China. [Further information lacking.] 194. Ecuador, based on report by Alfred T. Nestor. Jan. 1941. 13 p. il. [Super- sedes no. 116, Apr. 1939.] 195. New Zealand. Jan. 1941. 19 p. il. [Supersedes no. 114, Feb. 1939 abd no. 179, July 1940.1 196. China. Jan. 1941. 21-f [1] p. il. [Supplements no. 193, pt. 2.] 197. British India. Jan. 1941. 13 p. 11. [Supplements no 154, Jan 1940 and no. 156, Feb. 1940.] 690 World paper consumption, 1927-38 ; prepared by B, M. Frost. May 1941. cover title, 87 p. 4° [Processed.] C 18.2 : P 19/7/927-38 FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE, Senate C91 Additional diversion of water of Niagara River, report to accompany Execu- tive G, 77th Congress, 1st session ; submitted by Mr. Connally. Nov. 19, 1941. 3 p. (Senate executive rept. 9, 77th Cong. 1st sess.) [Not in congressional set. Executive report 9 reports favorably on Executive document G without amendment.] Y 1.77/1 :rp.9 692 Additional diversion of waters of Niagara River, report to accompany Executive G, 77th Cong. 1st sess. ; submitted by Mr. Connally. Nov. 27, 1941. 3 p. (Senate executive rept. 10, 77th Cong. 1st sess.) [Not in congressional set. Executive report 10 reports favorably on Executive document G, with the recommendation that a particular paragraph be deleted in the exchange of notes. The resolution of ratification agreed to directs that such paragraph be deleted.] Y 1.77/1 : i-p.lO 693 Dominican Republic, convention relating to customs revenues, report to accompany Executive P, 76th Cong. 3d sess. ; submitted by Mr. Green. Feb. 10, 1941. 13 p. (Senate executive report 3, 77th Cong. 1st sess.) [Not in congressional set.] Y 1.77/1 : rp.3 694 Extradition treaty with Canada, report to accompany Executive C, 77th Congress, 2d session ; submitted by Mr. Connally. May 20, legislative day May 15, 1942. 7 p. (Senate executive rept. 4, 77th Cong. 2d sess.) [Not in congressional set.] Y 1.77/2 : rp.4 695 International copyright convention, report to accompany Executive E, 73d Congress, 2d session ; submitted by Mr. Thomas of Utah. Jan. 16, 1941. 30 p. (Senate executive rept. 1, 77th Cong. 1st sess.) [Not in con- gressional set.] Y 1.77/1 : rp.l 696 Mexico, adjustment and settlement of certain outstanding claims, report to accompany Executive I, 77th Congress, 1st session; submitted by Mr. Thomas of Utah. Jan. 27, 1942. 6 p. (Senate executive rept. 1, 77th Cong. 2d sess.) [Not in congressional set.] Y 1.77/2 : rp.l 697 Protocol on uniformity of powers of attorney, which are to be utilized abroad, report to accompany Executive A, 77th Cong. 2d sess. ; submitted by Mr. Gillette. Mar. 20, legislative day Mar. 5, 1942. 2 p. (Senate executive rept. 2, 77th Cong. 2d sess.) [Not in congressional set.] Y 1.77/2 : rp.2 698 Taxation convention with Canada, report to accompany Executive B, 77th Congress, 2d session ; submitted by Mr. George. May 20, legislative day May 15, 1942. 6 p. (Senate executive rept. 3, 77th Cong. 2d sess.) [Not in congressional set.] Y 1.77/2 : rp.3 699 Temporary diversion for jMJwer purposes of additional waters of Niagara River, report to accompany Executive P, 77th Congress, 1st session ; sub- mitted by Mr. George. June 5, legislative day May 26, 1941. 3 p. (Sen- ate executive rept. 8, 77th Cong. 1st sess.) [Not in congressional set.] Y 1.77/1 : rp.8 66 FOREST SERVICE 700 Administrative management, training material on science of management and administration for junior executives and others in training for ad- ministration in Forest Service. [1941.] cover title, [5] +128 p. 1 pi. 4" [Processed.] A 13.2: Ad 6 701 Alpine fir (Abies lasiocarpa). [Mar. 1941.] [4] p. il. 4° (Useful trees of United States no. 7.) [Processed.] A 13.46: 7 702 Construction hints, v. 7, no. 1-6, v. 8, no. 1 ; Jan. 1941- Jan. 1942. [1941- 42.] various paging, il. 4° [Bimonthly. Processed. Discontinued.] A 13.33 : 7/1-8/1 703 Domestic lumber distribution and consumption, 1941, all lumber, softwood lumber, hardwood lumber ; by R. V. Reynolds, Albert H. Pierson. Wash- ington, D. C, July 1942. [l]-fl8 p. 4° [Processed. Preliminary sta- tistics subject to correction. Prepared by Forest Service in cooperation with Census Bureau.] A 13.2 : L 97/12/941 704 Eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis). [Mar. 1941.] [4] p. 11. 4° (Useful trees of United States no. 10.) [Processed.] A 13.46 : 10 705 Eastern white pine (Pinusstrobus). [Revised Mar. 1941.] [1941.] [4] p. il. 4° (Useful trees of United States no. 1.) [Processed.] A 13.46 : 1 70G Federal real estate and property tax rates ; by Tyler F. Haygood and Besse B. Day. Washington, D. C, Mar. 15, 1942. [l]-|-12+[2] p. 4° [Proc- essed.] A 13.2 :R 22 707 Forest Products Laboratory plastic wood. Oct. 1941. [1] -1-6 p. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory.) [Processed.] A 13.27/2 : W 85/61 70S Guide for sponsors [for new personnel of Forest Service]. [1940.] cover title, [1] +19 p. [Processed.] A 13.2 : Sp 6/2 709 Longleaf pine (Pinuspalustris). [Mar. 1941.] [4] p. il. 4° (Useful trees of United States no. 3.) [Processed.] A 13.46: 3 710 Lumber distribution and consumption, 1940, all lumber, softwood lumber, hardwood lumber ; by R. V. Reynolds, Albert H. Pierson. Washington, D. C, Feb. 1942. [1]+19 p. 4° [Processed. Preliminary statistics subject to correction. Prepared by Forest Service in cooperation with Census Bureau. ] A 13.2 : L 97/12/940 711 Microstructure of cellulose fibers; [by G. J. Ritter]. June 1942. [l]+5 p. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory.) [Processed.] A 13.27/2 : C 33/2 712 National forest wilderness areas. June 1941. 15 leaves, oblong 8° [Proc- essed.] A 13.2 : W 64 713 Ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa). [1941.] [4] p. il. 4° (Useful trees of United States no. 6.) [Processed.] A 13.46: 6 714 Red spruce (Picea rubra). [Mar. 1941.] [4] p. 11. 4" (Useful trees of United States no. 8.) [Processed.] A 13.46: 8 715 Resistance to leaching and decay protection of various precipitates formed in wood by double diffusion ; [by R. H. Baechler]. 1941. [1] +7+ [1] p. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory.) [Processed.] A 13.27/12 : W 85/33 716 Schools with courses leading to degree in forestry [annotated list.] Re- vised Dec. 1, 1941. [1941.] 10 p. 4° [Processed.] A 13.2 : F 76/38/941 717 Selected bibliography on economics of forestry in United States ; by Alf Z. Nelson. Oct. 1, 1941. v leaves+172 p. 4° [Processed.] A 13.2 : F 76/51 718 Shortleaf pine (Pinus echinata). [Mar. 1941.] [4] p. il. 4° (Useful trees of United States no. 5.) [Processed.] A 13.46: 5 719 Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis). [Mar. 1941.] [4] p. il. 4" (Useful trees of United States no. 9.) [Processed.] A 13.46: 9 720 Status of ofiicial instructions for assessing forest land ; by Alf Z. Nelson. Washington, D. C, Aug. 1, 1941. cover title, 28 p. 4" [Processed.] A 13.36 : F 76/6 57 721 Stumpage transactions by agencies and species, all on sawtimber basis, Montana, northern Idaho, and northeastern Washington [tables showing stumpage transactions for 1940]. Mar. 2r), 1941. leaves 90-92, oblong 8° [Processed. Tables 29-29B, issued with perforations for insertion in Stumpage prices since 1912, revised Apr. 1936.] A 13.30/2 : St 9/93G/tab.29 to 29-B 722 Same [tables showing stumpage transactions for 1941]. June 22, 1942. leaves 93-95, oblong 8° [Processed. Tables 30-30B, issued with perfora- tions for insertion in Stumpage prices since 1912, revised Apr. 1936.] A 13.30/2 : St 9/936/tab.30 to 30-B 723 Sugar pine (Pinuslambertiana). [Mar. 1941.] [4] p. il. 4° (Useful trees of United States no. 4.) [Processed.] A 13.46: 4 724 1941 supplement to State forest tax law digest of 1939 ; by Louis S. Murphy. Washington, D. C, Oct. 1, 1941. [1]+11 p. 4° [Processed. Page num- bered 8 has been duplicated but with different test.] A 13.21/2 : 939/supp. 725 Timber requirements of cooperage industry, progress report of forest survey [with lists of references on tight and slack cooperage] ; by A. M. Sowder. Mar. 1942. cover title, [2] +62 p. il. 4° [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] A 13.2 : T 48/15 726 Western hemlock (Tsuga heterophylla). [Mar. 1941.] [4] p. il. 4° (Use- ful trees of United States no. 11.) [Processed.] A 13.46: 11 727 Western white pine (Pinus monticola). [Mar. 1941.] [4] p. il. 4" (Useful trees of United States no. 2.) [Processed.] A 13.46: 2 728 White oak (Quercus alba). [Mar. 1941.] [4] p. il. 4" (Useful trees of United States no. 20.) [Processed.] A 13.46: 20 GENERAL LAND OFFICE 729 Standard field tables and trigonometric formulas. 6th edition, 1942. 1942. 229 p. il. 12° [Supplement to the Manual of instructions for survey of public lands of United States, 1930.] 121.11/3:942 Maps 730 State of Nevada, compiled from official records of General Land Office and other sources [map] ; revised by T. W. Gales. Scale 1 in. =12 m. n. p. 1941. 43 X 29 in. I 21.13 : N 41/4/941 731 United States showing principal meridians, base lines, and areas governed thereby; [map]. Scale 250 m.=2.1 in. n. p. 1942. 16X24 in. I 21.13 : Un 33/942 Inset : Alaska GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 732 3d supplemental index to river surveys made by Geological Survey and other agencies; by Randolph O. Helland. Aug. 1940. 33 leaves, 4" ( [Water-supply paper 558, supp. 3.] ) [Processed. Supplements Water- supply paper 558 published in 1926, 1st supplemental index dated May 1934, and 2d supplemental index, Nov. 1938.] 1 19.13 : 558/supp.3 Maps 733 Eastern Tanana district, Ala.ska, prepared by Alaskan Branch, topography by T. W. Ranta, 1937-39, and earlier surveys, principally by Geological Survey, Tanana Valley between Tanana Crossing and international boundary from aerial photography by Geological Survey ; Alaska map 53. Scale 1 : 250,000, contour interval 200 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 86 X 23 in. 1 19.12 : Al 1/20/942 734 Plan and profile, American River above Folsom, Calif., North Fork to mile 17, Middle Fork to mile 20, South Fork to mile 31, dam sites, topography by K. S. Fitch, W. L. Somerville, J. J. Walsh, and E. D. Stafford, sur- veyed in 1935 and 1936. [Washington, D. C] 1942. 8 sheets (1-8) each 18X25 in. or 25X18 in. [Subject to adjustment] 1 19.25 : Am 35/sh.l-8 58 735 Plan of North Fork Humboldt River, Nev., from month to mile 86, dam sites, topography by C. E. Hunter, George K. Jensen, R. S. Reinhold, S. W. R. Thompson, L. E. Felsted, and C. L. Gundlach, surveyed in 1938 and 1939. Scale 1 : 31,680, contour interval on land 10 ft., contour interval on river surface 5 and 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] 1942. 3 sheets (1-3) each 25X18 in. or 18x25 in. [Subject to adjustment] 1 19.25 : N 81 fh/sh.1-3 736 Topographic map, Acadia National Park and vicinity, Hancock County, Maine, topography by Frank Larner, B. P. Taylor, J. L. Watkins, F. E. Doape, H. D. Cummings, John Lycett, B. J. Keating, R. V. Ford, Steven T. Mank, and R. L. Marx, surveyed in 1934-35 and 1939, Acadia National Park boundary by National Park Service. Scale 1 : 31,680, contour inter- val 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 36X33 in. 1 19.25 : Ac 1/942 737 Topographic map of Colorado National Monument, Mesa County, Colo., topography by W. S. Higginson, surveyed in 1934. Scale 1 : 31,680, con- tour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 18X15 in. 1 19.25 : C 71/6/942 Topographic sheets 738 Alabama, Fort Morgan quadrangle, lat. 30°-30''15' long. 88''-88°15'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. O.] edition of 1942. 17X15 in. I 19.12 : 1 F 77m/942 739 Alabama, Kushla quadrangle, lat. 30M5'-30°52'30", long. 88°07'30"-88°15'. Scale 1:31,680, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 15 in. 1 19.12 : 1 K 968/942 740 Alabama-Mississippi, Petit Bois Island quadrangle, lat. 30''-30'15', long. 88°15'-88''30'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X15 in. 1 19.12 : 1 P 445/942 741 Arizona, Comobabi quadrangle, lat. 32°-32''15', long. 111°45'-112°. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 25 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 15 in. 1 19.12 : 2 C 737/942 742 Arizona, Payson quadrangle, lat. 34°-34°15', long. 111°15'-111°30'. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 50 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 15 in. 1 19.12 : 2 P 297/942 743 Arizona, Ruby quadrangle, lat. 31°15'-31°30', long. 111°-111°15'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 50 ft [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X 15 in. [Map covers only a portion of the sheet.] 1 19.12 : 2 R 827/942 744 Arizona, Silver Reef Mountains quadrangle, lat. 32''30'-32''45', long. 111*45'- 112°. Scale 1:62,500, contour Interval 25 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 15 in. 1 19.12 : 2 Si 39/942 745 Arkansas, Athens quadrangle, lat. 34°15'-34''30', long. 93°45'-94°. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X14 in. I 19.12 : 3 At 42/942 746 Arkansas, Glenwood quadrangle, lat. 34°15'-34''30', long. 93°30'-93°45'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X15 in. 1 19.12 : 3 G 488/942 747 Arkansas, Scott quadrangle, lat. 34°37'30"-34''45', long. 92°-92*07'30". Scale 1 : 31,680, contour interval 5 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 14 in. 1.19.12 : 3Sco 86/942 748 California, Arroyo Grande quadrangle, lat. 35»-35°15', long. 120'30'-120*45'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 50 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 14 in. 1 19.12 : 4 Ar 69/3/942 749 California, Branch Mountain quadrangle, lat. 35*-35''15', long. 120"'-120n5'. Scale 1: 62,500, contour Interval 50 ft. [Washington, D, C] edition of 1942. 17 X 14 in. 1 19.12 : 4 B 732/942 750 California, Kramer quadrangle, lat. 34°45'-35'', long. 117'30'-117°45'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 25 ft. [Washington, D. O.] edition of 1942. 17 X 14 in. 1 19.12 : 4 K 86/942 751 California, Macdoel quadrangle, lat. 41°30'-42°, long. 122°-122°30'. Scale 1 : 125,000, contour interval 100 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1941. 18 X 13 in. 1 19.12 : 4 M 145/941 752 California, Mt. Gleason quadrangle, lat. 34°18'-34°24', long. 118°06'- 118°12'. Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 25 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 18X 15 in. 1 19.12 : 4 M 863gl/942 753 California, Poway Valley quadrangle, lat. 32°52'30"-33°, long. 117°- 117°07'30". Scale 1 : 31,680, contour interval 25 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 15 in. 1 19.12 : 4 P 87/942 754 California, Riverside and vicinity, lat. 33°52'30"-34°, long. 117°17'30"- 117°30'. Scale 1 : 31,680, contour interval 5 and 25 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X24 in. [Map covers only a portion of the sheet. ] 1 19.12 : 4 R 524/2/942 755 California, Rogers Lake quadrangle, lat. 34°45'-35°, long. 117°45'-118°. Scale 1: 62,500, contour intervals 25 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 14 in. 1 19.12 : 4 R 633/942 756 California, San Luis Obispo quadrangle, lat. 35°15'-35°30', long. 120°30'- 120°45'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 50 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 14 in. 1 19.12 : 4 Sa 5 luo/942 757 California, San Pedro Hill quadrangle, lat. 33°42'-33°48', long. 118°18'- 118°26'. Scale 1 : 24,000, contour interval 5 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 18 X 20 in. 1 19.12 : 4 Sa 5 pe/942 758 California, Sebastopol quadrangle, lat. 38°15'-38°30', long. 122°45'-123°. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 25 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X14 in. ' 1 19.12 : 4 Se 21/942 759 California, Shadow Mountains quadrangle, lat. 34°30'-34°45', long. 117°30'- 117°45'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 25 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 14 in. 1 19.12 : 4 Sh 12/942 760 California, Sunlaud quadrangle, lat. 34°12'-34°18', long. 118°18'-11S°24'. Scale 1:24,000, contour intervals 5 and 25 fet. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 18X15 in. 1 19.12 : 4 Su 73/942 761 Colorado, Box Elder School quadrangle, lat. 89°45'-39°52'30", long. 104° 37'30"-104°45'. Scale 1 : 31,680, contour interval 10 feet. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X14 in. 1 19.12 : 5 B 69/942 762 Colorado, Coal Creek quadrangle, lat. 39°37'30"-39''45', long. 104°37'30"- 104''45'. Scale 1:31,680, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X13 in. 119.12:5 631/942 763 Colorado, Littleton quadrangle, lat. 39°30'-59°37'30", long. 105°-105° 07'30". Scale 1:31,680, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X13 in. 1 19.12 : 5 L 734/942 764 Colorado, Louisville quadrangle, lat. 39°52'30"-40°, long. 105°07'30"- 105°15'. Scale 1 : 31,680, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 13 in. 1 19.12 : 5 L 93/942 765 Colorado, Mile High Lakes quadrangle, lat. 39'52'30"-40°, long. 104°37'- 30"-104''45'. Scale 1:31,680, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X13 in. 1 19.12 : 5 M 592/942 766 Colorado, Parker quadrangle, lat. 39*30'-39°37'30", long. 104*45'- 104°52'30". Scale 1 : 31,680, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X13 in. 1 19.12 : 5 P 229/942 767 Colorado, Piney Creek quadrangle, lat. 39°30'-39°37'30", long. 104°37'30"- 104''45'. Scale 1 : 31,680, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X13 in. 1 19.12 : 5 P 653/942 768 Delaware, Wilmington and vicinity, lat. 39''42'30"-39°50', long. 75°30'- 75''37'30". Scale 1 : 31,680, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X13 in. 1 19.12 : 7 W 688/2/942 769 Florida, Pensacola quadrangle, lat. 30° 15 '-30° 30', long. 87°-87°15'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 15 in. 1 19.12 : 9 P 387/942 60 770 Georgia, Cartersville mining district, lat. 34°05'36'-34°22'30", long. 84°38'43"-84°4S'15". Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Wash- ington, D. C] edition of 1942. 20X9 in. 119.12:10 246/942 771 Idaho. Big Creek quadrangle, lat. 45°-45°15', long. 115°15'-115°30'. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 50 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 12 in. 1 19.12 : 11 B 48/942 772 Illinois, Delavan quadrangle, lat. 40''15'-40°30', long. 89°30'-S9°45'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X13 in. 1 19.12 : 12 D 376/942 773 Illinois, Oakland quadrangle, lat. 39"'30'-39°45', long. 8S°-88°15'. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 14 in. 1 19.12 : 12 Oa 4/942 774 Illinois-Indiana, Dennison quadrangle, lat. 39°22'30"-39°30', long. 87°30'- 87°37'30". Scale 1 : 24,000, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 23X18 in. [Map covers only a portion of the sheet. Dennison not in portion given on map.] 1 19.12 : 12 D 424/942 775 Illinois-Missouri, Nebo quadrangle, lat. 39°15'-39°30', long. 90°45'-91°. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 14 in. 1 19.12 : 12 N 279/942 776 Indiana, Ashley quadrangle, lat. 41°30'-41°37'30", long. 85°-S5°07'30". Scale 1: 24,000, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 23X17 in. 1 19.12 : 14 As 35/942 777 Indiana, Oolitic quadrangle, lat. 3S''45'-39°, long. 86°30'-S6°45'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 14 in. 1 19.12 : 14 Oo 1/942 778 Indiana, Shelburn qutidrangle, lat. 39°07'30"-39°15', long. 87°22'30"- 87°30'. Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 23 x 18 in. 1 19.12 : 14 Sh 43/942 779 Indiana, Stroh quadrangle, lat. 41°30'-41°37'30", long. 85°07'30"-S5°15'. Scale 1 : 24,000, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 23 X 17 in. 1 19.12 : 14 St 87/942 780 Indiana-Illinois, Fairbanks quadrangle, lat. 39''07'30"-39°15', long. 87°30'-87°39'30". Scale 1 : 24,000, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 23X22 in. [Map covers only a portion of the sheet. ] 1 19. 12 : 14 F 156/942 781 Indiana-Illinois, Hutton quadrangle, lat. 39°15'-39°22'30", long. 87°30'- 87°37'30". Scale 1 : 24,000, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 23X18 in. [Map covers only a portion of the sheet.] 1 19.12 : 14 H 979/942 782 Kansas, Lake McBride quadrangle, lat. 38''37'30"-38°45', long. 100°52'30"- 101°. Scale 1: 31,680, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edi- tion of 1942. 17X14 in. 1 19.12 : 16 L 148/942 783 Kansas, Maize quadrangle, lat. 37°45'-37°52'30", long. 97°22'30"-97°30'. Scale 1:31,680, contour interval 5 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X 14 in. 1 19.12 : 16 M 288/942 784 Kansas, Sandon quadrangle, lat. 38°30'-38°45', long. 100° 45 '-101°. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 14 in. 1 19.12 : 16 Sa 57/942 785 Louisiana, Lake Charles quadrangle, lat. 30°-30°15', long. 93°-93°15'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 5 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X 15 in. 1 19.12 : 18 L 14Sc/942 786 Maine, Bar Harbor quadrangle, lat. 44°13'10"-44°30', long. 68°-68°15'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 20X13 in. 1 19.12 : 19 B 23/942 787 Maine, Forest quadrange, lat. 45°30'-45°45', long. 67°30'-67°45'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 3 7X12 in. [Map covers only a portion of the sheet.] 110.12. 10 F 761/942 61 788 Maine, Island Falls quadrangle, lat. 46°-46°15', long. 6S°15'-68°30'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X12 in. 119.12 : 19 Is 4/942 789 Maine, Kellyland quadrangle, lat. 45°15'-45°30', long. G7°15'-67°30'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X12 in. [Map covers only a portion of the sheet.] 1 19.12 : 19 K 299/942 790 Maine, Lincoln quadrangle, lat. 45°15'-45°30', long. 6S°30'-6S°45'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 12 in. ' 1 19.12 : 19 L 638/942 791 Maine, Mattawamkeag quadrangle, lat. 45°30'^5°45', long. 68°15'-68°30'. Scale 1:62.500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C-] edition of 1942. 17 X 12 in. 1 19.12 : 19 M 43/942 792 Maine, Mount Desert quadrangle, lat. 44°15'-44°30', long. 6S°15'-68°30'. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington. D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 12 in. 1 19.12 : 19 M 863d/942 79:3 Maine, Oquossoc quadrangle, lat. 44°45'-45°, long: 70°45'-71°. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 12 in. 1 19.12 : 19 Oq 6/942 79i Maine, Oxbow quadrangle, lat. 46°15-4G°30', long. 6S°15'-68°30'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X 12 in. 1 19.12 : 19 Ox 1/942 795 Maine, Sherman quadrangle, lat. 45°45'-46°, long. 68°15'-6S°30'. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 12 in. 1 19.12 : 19 Sh 56/942 796 Maine, Waite quadrangle, lat. 45°15'-45°30', long. 67°30'-67°45'. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X 12 in. 1 19.12 : 19 W 134/942 797 Maryland-Delaware-Pennsylvania, Elkton quadrangle, lat. 39°30'-39°45', long. 75°45'-76°. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X14 in. 1 19.12 : 20 El 52/942 798 Maryland-Pennsylvania, Havre de Grace quadrangle, lat. 39°30'-39°45', long. 76°-76°15'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washing- ton, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X14 in. 119.12 : 20 H 299/942 799 Massachusetts, Hyannis quadrangle, lat. 41°36'30"-41°44'30", long. 70°15'- 70°22'30". Scale 1 : 31,680, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 18X13 in. 1 19.12 : 21 H 991/942 800 Massachusetts, Monomoy Point quadrangle, lat. 41°30'-41°37'30", long. 69°57'30"-70°05'. Scale 1 : 31.680, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X13 in. 1 19.12 : 21 M 755/942 801 Massachusetts, Woronoco quadrangle, lat. 42°07'30"-42°15', long. 72°45'- 72°52'30". Scale 1 : 31,680, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 13 in. 1 19.12 : 21 W 896/942 802 Mas.sachusetts-Rhode Island, Westport quadrangle, lat. 41°28'30"- 41°37'30", long. 71°-71°07'30". Scale 1:31,680, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 21X13 in. 119.12 : 21 W 528/942 803 Michigan, Carleton quadrangle, lat. 42°-42°07'30", long. 83°22'30"-83°30'. Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 5 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 23 X 17 in. I 19.12 : 22 C 193/942 804 Michigan, -Estral Beach quadrangle, lat. 41°52'30"-42°, long. 83°07'30"- 83°!-/. Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 5 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 23X17 in. [Map covers only a portion of the sheet.] 1 19.12 : 22 Es 88/942 805 Michigan, Flat Rock quadrangle, lat. 42°-42"'07'30", long. 83°15'-S3°22'30". Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 5 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1 942. 23 X 17 i n. 1 19.12 : 22 F 616/942 7(i5.S«a -47 5 62 806 Michigan, Monroe quadrangle, lat. 41°52'30"-42°, long. 83''22'30"-83°30'. Scale 1 : 24,000 contour interval 5 ft. LWashington, D. C] edition of 1942. 23X17 in. 1 10.12 : 22 M 757/942 807 Michigan, Rockwood quadrangle, lat. 42°-42°07'30", long. 83°07'30"-83°15'. Scale 1:24.000, contour interval 5 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 23X17 in. 1 19.12 : 22 K 598/942 808 Michigan, Stony Point quadrangle, lat. 41°52'30"-42°, long. 83°15'- 83°22'30". Scale 1 : 24,000, contour interval 5 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 23X17 in. 1 19.12 : 22 St 72/942 809 Michigan, Wyandotte quadrangle, lat. 42°07'30"-42°15', long. 83°07'30"- 83°15'. Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 5 ft. [Washington. D. C] edition of 1942. 23X33 in. 1 19.12 : 22 W 97/942 810 Mississippi, Horn Island quadrangle, lat. 30°-30°15', long. 8S°30'-8S"45'. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X15 in. 1 19.12 : 24 H 783 is/942 811 Missouri, Dederick quadrangle, lat. 37°45'-37°52'30", long. 94°07'30"- 94°15'. Scale 1:24,500, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 23X18 in. 119.12 : 25 D 36/942 812 Missouri, Elmer quadrangle, lat. 39°45'-40°, long. 93°30'-92°45'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 13 in. 1 19.12 : 25 El 63/942 813 Missouri, Jefferson City quadrangle, lat. 38°30'-58°46', long. 92°-92°15'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [AVashington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 14 in. I 19.12 : 25 : J 359/2/942 814 Missouri, Long Lane quadrangle, lat. 37°30'-37°45', long. 92°45'-93°. Scale 1: 62.500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 14 in. 1 19.12 : 25 L 854/942 815 Misouri, Montgomery City quadrangle, lat. 38°45'-39'. long. 91°30'-91°45'. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 14 in. 1 19.12 : 25 M 767/942 816 Missouri, Sprague quadrangle, lat. 38°-38°07'30". long. 94°22'30"-94°30'. Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 23 X 18 in. 1 19.12 : 25 Sp 74/942 817 Missouri, Wellsville quadrangle, lat. 39°-39°15', long. 91°30'-91°45'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X13 in. 1 19.12 : 25 W 463/942 818 Missouri-Kansas, Richards quadrangle, lat. 37°52'30"-38°, long. 94°30'- 94°37'30". Scale 1 : 24,000 contour, interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 23X18 in. 1 19.12 : 25 R 392/942 819 Montana Silvertip quadrangle, lat. 47°30'-48°, long. 113°-113°30'. Scale 1 : 125,000, contour interval 100 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 12 in. 1 19.12 : 26 Si 39/942 820 Montana, Thompson Lakes quadrangle, lat. 48°-48°30', long. 115°-115°30'. Scale 1 : 125,000, contour interval 100 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 12 in. 1 19.12 : 26 T 379//942 821 Nebraska-Kansas, Red Cloud quadrangle, lat. 40°-40°15', long. 98°30'- 98°45'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 13 in. 1 19.12 : 27 R 345/942 822 Nevada, Eugene Mountains area, lat. 40°40'-40°55', long. 118°-118°15'. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 50 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 13 in. 1 19.12 : 28 Eu 43/942 823 Nevada, Mt. Velma quadrangle, lat. 41°30'-41°45', long. 115°30'-115°45'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 50 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 13 in. I 19.12 : 2S M 863v/942 824 Nevada-Idaho, Owyhee quadrangle, lat. 41°45'-42°, long. 116°-116°15'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 50 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 13 in. 1 19.12 : 28 Ow 9/942 63 «25 New Hampshire, Lovewell Mountain quadrangle, lat. 43''-43°15', long. 72°- 72°15. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft, [Washington, D. C] edi- tion of 1942. 18 X 13 in. 1 19.12 : 29 L 948/942 S26 New Hampshire-Maine, Gorham quadrangle, lat. 44°15'-44°30', long. 71°- 71°15'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X13 in. 1 19.12 : 29 G 675/942 827 New Mexico, Arabela quadrangle, lat. 33°30'-33°45', long. 105°-105°15'. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 40 ft. [Washington, D. C.] edition of 1942. 17 X 15 in. 1 19.12 : 31 Ar 11/942 828 New York, Binghamton, east quadrangle, lat. 42°-42°07'30", long. 75°45'- 75°52'30". Scale 1 : 31,680, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington,, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 13 in. 1 19.12 : 32 B 513e/942 829 New York, Binghamton west quadrangle, lat. 42°-42°07'30", long. 75°52'30"- 76°. Scale 1 : 31,680, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X 13 in. 1 19.12 : 32 B 513w/942 830 New York, Chenango Forks quadrangle, lat. 42°07'30"-42°15', long. 75°45'- 75°52'30". Scale 1 : 31,680, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X13 in. 119.12:32 42/942 831 New York, Saratoga quadrangle, lat. 43°-43°15', long. 73°45'-74° Scale 1 : 62.500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X13 in. 119.12 : 32 Sa 71/942 832 North Carolina, Blowing Rock quadrangle, lat. 36°-36°15', long. 81°30'- 81°45'. Scale 1:62.500, contour interval 50 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 14 in. 1 19.12 : 33 B 623/942 833 North Carolina, AVayah Bald quadrangle, lat. 35°-35n5', long. 83°30'- S3°45'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 50 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 14 in. 1 19.12 : 33 W 364/942 834 North Dakota, Lake Upsilon quadrangle, lat. 48°45'-49°, long. 99°45'-100°. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. IS X 12 in. 1 19.12 : 34 L 148/942 835 North Dakota, McVille quadrangle, lat. 47°45'-48°, long. 98°-98°15'. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X12 in. 1 19.12 : 34 M 254/942 836 Oklahoma, Cache quadrangle, lat. 34°30'-34°45', long. 98°30'-98°45'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X14 in. 1 19.12 : 36 C 113/942 837 Oklahoma, Geary quadrangle, lat. 35°30'-35°45', long. 98°15'-98°30'. Scale 1:62,500 contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 14 in. 1 19.12 : 36 G 262/942 838 Oregon, Yaquina quadrangle, lat. 44°30'-44°45', long. 124°-124°15'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 50 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X12 in. [Mapcoversonly a portion of the sheet.] 1 19.12 : 37 Y 19/942 839 Pennsylvania, AUentown west quadrangle, lat. 40°30'-40°45', long. 75°30'- 75°45'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X13 in. 1 19.12 :3S Al 541w/942 840 Pennsylvania, Curwensville quadrangle, lat. 40°45'-41° long. 78°30'-78°45'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 18X13 in. 119.12:38 949/942 841 Pennsylvania, Punxsutawney quadrangle, lat. 40°45'-41°, long. 78°45'-79°. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X13 in. 1 19.12 : 38 P 969/942 842 Pennsylvania-New Jersey, Delaware Water Gap quadrangle, lat. 40°45'- 41°, long. 75°-75°15'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Wash- ton, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X13 in. 1 19.12 : 38 D 376/942 843 Puerto Rico, Camuy quadrangle, lat. 18°22'30"-18°30', long. 66°45'- 66''52'30". Scale 1 : 30,000 contour intervals 5 and 25 meters. [Wash- ington, D. C] edition of 1942. 18X17 in. 119.12:55 0159/942 64 844 Puerto Rico, Central La Plata quadrangle, lat. 18°15'-18°22'30", long. ()7°-67°07'30". Scale 1:30,000, contour intervals 5 and 10 meters. I Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 18X17 in. 1 19.12: 55 C 333/942 845 Puerto Rico, Moca quadrangle, lat. 18°22'30"-18°30', long. 67°-67°07'30". Scale 1 : 30,000, contour intervals 5 and 25 meters. [AVashington, D. C] edition of 1942. 18X17 in. 1 19.12 : 55 M 713/942 846 Puerto Rico, Rosario quadrangle, lat. 1S°07'30"-1S°15', long. 67°-67°07'30". Scale 1 : 30,000, contour interval 10 meters. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 18X 17 In. 1 19.12 : 55 R 712/942 847 Rhode Island, Prudence Island quadrangle, lat. 41°30'-41°37'30", long. 71°15'-71°22'30". Scale 1:31,680, contour interval 10 ft. [Washing- ton, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X13 in. 1 19.12 : 39 P 951/942 848 Rhode Island, Salvonnet Point quadrangle, lat. 41°22'30"-41°30', long. 71°07'30"-71°15'. Scale 1:31,680, contour interval 10 ft. [Washing- ton, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X13 in. 1 19.12 : 39 Sa 29/942 849 Rhode Island-Massachusetts, Tiverton quadrangle, lat. 41°30'-41°37'30", long. 71°07'30"-71°15'. Scale 1 : 31,680, contour interval 10 ft. [Wash- ington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X 13 in. 1 19.12 : 39 T 543/942 850 South Carolina, Nixonville quadrangle, lat. 33°45'-34° long. 78°45'-79°. Scale 1:62,500 contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 15 in. 1 19.12 : 40 N 654/942 851 Texas, Borrego quadrangle, lat. 31°30'-31°45', long. 105°45'-106°. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 13 in. 1 19.12 : 43 B 646/942 852 Utah, Soldier Summit quadrangle, lat. 39°45'-40°, long. 111°-111°15'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 50 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X13 in. 1 19.12 : 45 So 42/942 853 Virginia, Westhampton quadrangle, lat. 37''30'-37°37'30", long. 77°30'- 77°37'30". Scale 1 : 31,680, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X14 in. 1 19.12 : 47 W 526/942 854 Virginia-West Virginia, Winchester quadrangle, lat. 39°-39°15', long. 78°- 7S°15'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X14 in. 1 19.12 : 47 W 721/942 855 Washington, Marcus quadrangle, lat. 48°30'-49°, long. 118°-118°30'. Scale 1 : 125,000, contour interval 100 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 18X12 in. 1 19.12 : 48 M 334/942 856 Washington, Pomeroy quadrangle, lat. 46°-46°30', long. 117°30'-118°. Scale 1 : 125,000, contour interval 100 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X12 in. 1 19.12 : 48 P 771/942 857 Washington-Idaho, Metaline quadrangle, lat. 48°30'-49°, long. 117°-117°30'. Scale 1 : 125,000, contour interval 100 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X12 in. 1 19.12 : 48 M 564/942 858 Washington-Idaho, Newport quadrangle, lat. 48°-48°30', long. 117°-117°30'. Scale 1 : 125,000, contour interval 100 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X12 in. 1 19.12 : 48 N 473/942 859 Washington-Oregon Camas quadrangle, lat. 45°30'-45°45', long. 122°15'- 122°30'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 25 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X 12 in. 1 19.12 : 48 C 14/942 860 West Virginia-Ohio-Pennsylvania, Steubenville quadrangle, lat. 40°15'- 40°30', long. S0°30'-S0°45'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X 13 in. 1 19.12 : 49 St 46/942 861 AVest Virginia-Ohio-Pennsylvania, Wheeling quadrangle, lat. 40°-40°15', long. S0°30'-80°45'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washing- ton, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X13 in. 1 19.12 : 49 W 57/942 862 West Virginia-Pennsylvania-Ohio, Cameron quadrangle, lat. 39°45'-40°, long. S0°30'-80°45'. Scale 1 : 62,500. contour interval 20 ft. [Washing- ton D. C] edition of 1942. 17X15 in. 1 19.12 : 49 C 146/942 65 803 Wisconsin, Menomonie quadrangle, lat. 44°45'-45°, long. 91°45'-92°. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 12 in. 1 19.12 : 50 M 527/942 864 Wyoming. Big Piney quadrangle, lat. 42°30'-43°, long. 110°-110°30'. Scale 1 : 125,000, contour interval 100 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X13 in. 1 19.12 : 51 B 48/942 865 Wvoming, Cokeville quadrangle, lat. 42°-42'"30', long. 110°30'-111°. Scale 1 : 125,000, contour interval 100 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X13 in. 119.12:510 669/942 GOLDEN GATE INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION COMMISSION 860 Report of commissioner for Golden Gate International Exposition Com- mission, 1939-40. [1941.] cover title, [6] +66+ [75] p. 41 pi. [Proc- essed. Some of these pages are issued as leaves.] S 6.23 : R 29 GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 807 Abstract of contracts for material, etc., for public printing and binding for term of one year beginning July 1, 1940. 1940. 31 p. 4° GP 1.2 : M 41/2/941 808 Administrative order 8-12. [1941.] various paging, 4'» GP 1.16: 8-12 809 The AGPO, v. 6, no. 3-v. 8, no. 4; Feb. 27, 1941-Apr. 10, .1942. [1941-42.] various paging, il. 8° or 4° [Published by G. P. O. apprentices. Discon- tinued with issue of Apr. 10, 1942.] GP 1.14 : 6/3-8/4 870 Catalog of paper stock, G. P. O. contract for 8 months ending Mar. 31, 1942 (with change in prices) ; corrected to Feb. 15, 1942. [1942.] 1 p. ob- long f° GP 1.2 : P 19/15/942 871 Descriptive catalog of machinery and principal equipment in Government Printing Office, Jan. 1941. [15th edition.] 1941.iv+97 p. [For office use only.] GP 1.2 : M 18/15th ed. 872 G. P. O. bulletin. May 20-Dec. 30, 1942 ; v. 1, no. 1-9. [1942.] various pag- ing, il. 4° [A supplement, 1 p., was also issued.] GP 1.19 : 1/1-9 873 G. P. O. telephone directory, individual and section lists, Aug. 1, 1941. [1941.] [2] p. oblong 12" folded into narrow 12° size. GP 1.2 : T 23/941 874 Guard force rules, including Fire regulations, effective Aug. 1, 1941. 1941. cover title, v. +40 p. 16° GP 1.23 : G 93/941 875 Paper guide, printability, properties, troubles, glossary, samples. G. P. O. Apprentice School, Washington, D. C. [1941.]. [7] leaves+214 p. [Pages 43-212 are paper samples with text on one side only.] GP 1.2 : P 19/19 876 Personnel bulletin 5-9, 11-22; Mar. 27, 1941-Nov. 16, 1942. [1941-42.] Each 1 p. 4° [Processed or printed. Number 10 was not assigned.] GP 1.20 : 5-9, 11-22 877 Printing specimens designed and printed at Government Printing Office Apprentice School. [1941.] [24] leaves, il. 4° GP 1.2 :P 93/8 878 Procedure & conditions for procurement of commercial printing by Govern- ment Printing Office. [1942.] [2] +21 p. narrow 12° GP 1.2 : P 93/10 879 Proposal for purchase of paper shavings, etc. [that may accumulate at Gov- ernment Printing Office during fiscal year beginning July 1, 1941]. Apr. 28, 1941. [3] p. 4° GP 1.7 : P 19/942 880 Proposal for purchase of refuse wood and sawdust [that may accumulate at Government Printing Office during fiscal year beginning July 1, 1941]. Apr. 28, 1941. [2] leaves, 4° GP 1.7 : W 85/942 881 Proposal for purchase of scrap brass, copper, zinc, iron, and iron drums [that may accumulate at Government Printing Office during fiscal year beginning July 1, 1941]. Apr. 28, 1941. 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[Processed.] Pr 32.211 : 9/5 887 Information digest, Jan. 2, 1941-June 12, 1942; no. 115-485. [1941-42.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Later numbers issued by War Infor- mation Office.] Pr 32.214 : 115-485 888 This week in defense, Jan. 4-Dec. 26, 1941; no. 1-52. [1941.] various paging, 4° [Weekly. Processed. Summarizes information on impor- tant developments of week made available by official sources.] Pr 32.215 : 941/1-52 889 Same, continued with title, Week of the war, Jan. 2- June 6, 1942 ; no. 1-23. [1942.] various paging, 4° [Weekly. Processed. Later numbers is- sued by War Information Office.] Pr 32.215 : 942/1-23 HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION 890 Have double stake in your country, buy defense bonds, own your home, HOLC homes are available to meet your needs, at price you can pay, on unusually easy terms; [all lettered poster]. [1941.] 20X13.9 in. [Proc- essed. Cardboard.] FL 3.9 : B 64 891 Home that produces income ! HOLC multiple-unit home, live in one apart- ment, rent others; [poster]. [1941.] 20X14 in. [Processed. Card- board.] FL3.9:H75 892 Rehabilitation of southwest Washington as war housing measure, revised memorandum to Federal Home Loan Bank Board ; by Arthur Goodwillie. [Feb. 25, 1942.] [2]+39 p. il. 1 pi. 4* [Processed.] NHA 3.2 : W 27 893 Rent money is money spent, buying home is investment, there's HOLC home to suit your needs, obtainable on unusually easy terms ; [all lettered poster]. [1941.] 20X13.9 in. [Plrocessed. Cafdboard.] FL3.9:R29 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 894 Cannon's precedents of House of Representatives, including references to provisions of the Constitution, laws, and decisions of Senate ; by Clarence Cannon. 1941. v. 9-11, large 8° [Index-digest to Precedents of House of Representatives, v. 1-8, which were entered in Document catalog of 73d Congress.] Y 1.2 : P 91/3/V.9-11 V. 9. [Index-disrest A to D.] 841 p. V. 10. [Inrlex-digest E to N.] 760 p. V, 11. [Index-digest O to Z.] 688 p. HOUSING AUTHORITY 895 Technical information notes 1-3; Oct. 11, 193S-Feb. 13, 1939. [1938-39.] Each 2 leaves or 3 leaves, 4° [Processed.] I 40.11 : 1-3 67 896 Same 4-47; [July 21, 193&-Nov. 7, 1941.] various paging, il. 4° [Proc- essed. Discontiuutd. An index to no. 1-10, 2 p., dated Mar. 1, 1940, was issued.] FW 3.11 : 4-47 HYDROGRAPHIO OFFICE Charts 897 Anchorages on north part of Sakhalin Island, Siberia, Asia, from Japanese sketch surveys in 1920 and Russian charts to 1935 ; no. 5431. Wash- ington, D. C, published Mar. 1924, 3d edition, Aug. 1942. 42X25 in. N 6.1S : 5431 Includes : Baikal, Zaliv, Entrances to. Chaivo, Yakornaja Stoyanka. Kuegda, Reid. Kyakrvo, Yakornaya Stoyanka. Urkt, Reid. 898 Angisok Island, Kitsigsut, Greenland, south coast, from enlargement of Dani.sh chart miscel. 9540, sheet 30 and survey by U. S. S. Bowdoin in 1942; H. O. Miscel no. 9540, sheet G6. Scale 1000 yds. =2.5 in., natural scale 1:15,639. Reproduction of tracing furni.shcd by Coast Guard [Dec. 1942.] 29X24 in. [No longer restricted.] N 6.18 : 9540/sh.66 899 Approaches to Bermuda Islands, north Atlantic Ocean, from British sur- veys to 1937, and survey by U. S. S. Bowditch in 1940 and 1941 ; no. 5723. Natural scale 1 : 200,000 at lat. 32°25'. Washington, D. C June 1942. 34X29 in. N 6.18:5723 900 Avachinskaya Guba (Avacha Bay), Kamchatka, east coast, Siberia, Asia, from British survey in 1827, with additions from- U. S. S. R. charts of 1934 ; no. 5818. Scale 2 naut. m.=2.9 in., natural scale 1 : 50,000. Wash- ington, D. C, July 1942. 31X35 in. N 6.18 : 5818 Inset : Petropavlovskaya Gavan, from U. S. S. R. chart of 1934. 901 Bay of Plenty, Mercury Bay to Town Point, North Island, east coast. New Zealand, from British surveys to 1938 ; no. 3368. Natural scale 1 : 147,710 at lat. 37°20'. Washington, D. C, published Feb. 1925, 2d edition, Dec. 1942. 89X27 in. N 6.18: 3368 902 Berg Fjord, Greenland, Greenland, east coast, tracing from mosaic made by U. S. S. Northland, Aug. 1941, traced by R. Gaszynski ; H. O. Miscel, no. 9540, sheet 56. Scale 1 m.=5.5 in., scale 1: 14,109. Reproduction of tracing furnished by Coast Guard, Feb. 1942. 24X32 in. [No longer restricted.] N 6.18 : 9540/sh.56 903 Bormuda Islands, north Atlantic Ocean, from British surveys to 1926, with additions and corrections to 1936 ; no. 27. Natural scale 1 : 50,000. Wash- ington, D. C, published Mar. 1878, 73d edition, July 1942. 33X44 in. N 6.18 : 27 904 Caril)on Harbor, Northumberland Strait, Gulf of St. Lawrence, Nova Scotia, Canada, from Canadian survey in 1940 ; no. 1140. Scale naut. m.=4.1 in., nautral scale 1 : 18,000. Washington, D. C, published Mar. 1889, 11th edition, June 1942. 26X35 in. N 6.18: 1140 905 Christian.'ihaab, Greenland, west coast, surveyed by R. Hammer in 1879-80 ; H. O. Miscel. no. 9540, sheet. 47. Scale 1,000 yds.=1.6 in., nautral scale 1 : 22,396. Reproduction of tracing furnished by Coast Guard, June 1942. 17X20 in. [No longer restricted.] N 6.18 : 9540/sh.47 Inset : Christianshaab. 906 Cocos or Keeling Islands, Indian Ocean, from British surveys between 1836 and 1040 ; no. 3109. Natural scale 1 : 37,510. Washington, D. C, pub- lished Nov. 1913, 3d edition, Dec. 1942. 19X25 in. N 6.18 : 3109 Inset : Refuge, Port. 907 Danmark Harbor and environs (northern entrance to Dove Bay) Green- land, east coast, soundings in small size numerals are from Danmark ex- pedition, 1906-08, soundings in large size numerals taken by U. S. S. 68 Northland, C. G., Aug. 1941, traced by R. Gaszynski ; H. O. Miscel. no. 9540, sheet 57. Scale 1 m.=2 in. Reproduction of tracing furnished by Coast Guard, Feb. 1942. 31 X28 in. [No longer restricted.] N 6.1S : 9540/sh.57 908 Danmark Havn, northeast Greenland, enlargement of latest charts avail- able, soundings taken by U. S. S. Northland, C. G., Aug. 5, 1941, chart pre- pared by W. H. Snyder, enlarged and traced by R. Gaszynski; H. O. Miscel. no. 9540, sheet 58. Reproduction of tracing furnished by Coast Guard, Feb. 1942. 15X22 in. [No longer restricted.] N 6.18 : 9540/sh.58 909 Dominican Republic, Caiie Macoris to Monte Cristi, Hispaniola, north coast, W. I., from surveys by officers of U. S. Navy in 1905 and 1906 ; no. 2647. Natural scale 1 : 145,257 at lat. 20° Washington, D. C, published Apr. 1912, 11th edition, June 1942. 30X41 in. N 6.18 : 2647 910 Dominican Repulilic, Cape Samana to Cape Macoris, Hispaniola, north coast, W. I., from survey by U. S. S. Eagle in 1905 and 1906 ; no. 2648. Natural scale 1: 144,781 at lat. 19°40'. Washington, D. C, published Feb. 1912, nth edition. May 1942. 30X46 in. N 6.18 : 2648 911 Durban (Port Natal), Africa, southeast coast, from surveys by Harbor Engineer to 1941, outer soundings are from British surveys to 1926 ; no. 5267. Scale 2,000 yards=9 in., natural scale 1 : 8,000. Washington, D. C, published May 1925, 3d edition, June 1942. 37X41 in. N 6.18 5267 912 East coast of Africa, Zanzibar to Mozambique Harbor, from British, French, and Portuguese surveys to 1934, with additions to 1939 ; no. 1605. Natural scale 1 : 956,168 at lat. 11°. Washington, D. C, published Apr. 1899, 8th edition, Nov. 1942. 44X30 in. N 6.18: 1605 913 East coast of Mfexico, Tampico to Progreso, from surveys by U. S. S. Wy- oming, 1873-74, U. S. S. Fortune, in 1874, and from survey of Bay of Cam- peche by British Admirality in 1844 ; no. 2056. Natural scale 1 : 909,659 at lat. 21°. Washington, D. C, published Feb. 1902, 47th edition, Sept. 1942. 30X40 in. N 6.18: 2056 914 Egedesminde, Greenland, west coast, tracing by W. E. Ehrman, U. S. C. G. C. Northland, 1940; H. O. Miscel. no. 9540, sheet 9. Scale 1,000 yds.=l in., scale 1 : 36,000. Reproduction of tracing furnished by Coast Guard, Mar. 1941. 21X28 in. [No longer restricted.] N 6.18 : 9540/sh.9 Insets : Egedesminde Havn. Nunalekavik (Hollaenderhavn). 915 Fagaloa Bay, Island of Upolu, Samoa Group, south Pacific Ocean, from sur- vey by U. S. S. Mohican in 1SS8, with additions by U. S. S. Sumner in 1942; no. 1136. Scale 2,000 yds.=6 in., natural scale 1:12,000. Wash- ington, D. C, published Aug. 1888, 8th edition, Sept. 1942. 16X23 in. N 6.18 : 1136 910 Fraser River and Burrard Inlet including approaches to Vancouver Harbor, British Columbia, Canada, from Canadian Government surveys to 1940 and British surveys in 1859 and 1860; no. 1768. Scale naut. m.=l in., natural scale 1 : 70,000 at lat. 49°20'. Washington, D. C, published Feb. 1900, 16th edition, Sept. 1942. 31X45 in. N 6.18: 1768 Inset : Pitt Lake, Continuation of. Frederikshaab area, Greenland, west coast ; H. O. Miscel. no. 9540, sheet 23. Scale 1,000 yd.s.=1.8 in., scale 1:20,000. Reproduction of tracing fur- nished by Coast Guard, June 1942. 24X21 in. [No longer restricted.] N 6.18 : 9540/sh. 23 Inset : Frederikshaab. Galapagos Islands (belonging to Ecuador), Pacific Ocean, from British survey in 1836, with additions to 1942 ; no. 1798. Natural scale 1 : 958,316 at lat. 0°. Washington, D. C, published June 1899, 13th edition, June 1942. 23X28 in. N 6.18 : 1798 Gefions Havn, Greenland, east coast, soundings in fathoms taken by U. S. S. Nortliland, C. G., Aug. 1941, enlarged from aerial photograph, traced by R. Gaszynski ; Bessel Fjord, inner end, Greenland, east coast, soundings 91 69 in fathoms taken by U. S. S. Northland, C. G., Aug. 1941, traced by R. Caszynski, scale 100 yds. =0.7 in.; H. O. Miscel. no. 9540, sheet 55. Reproduction of tracing furnished by Coast Guard, Feb. 1942. 32X22 in. [No longer restricted. Map is in 2 sections.] N 6.18 : 9540 sh.55 920 Gilbert Islands Including Ocean and Nauru Islands, Pacific Ocean, from survey by United States Exploring Expedition in 1S41, with additions from British and other sources to 1935 ; no. 119. Natural scale 1 : 973,911 at lat. 30' N. Washington, D. C, published May 1876, 30th edition, July 1942. 32X50 in. N 6.18 : 119 Insets : Espifegle Anchorage, Bern, from British slcetoh survey in 1S84. Makin, from sketch by J. G. Hitchfleld in 189G, with additions and corrections to 1934. Onotoa (Clerk I.), from sketch survey by master, S. S. John Williams in 1910. Peacock Anchorage, Tabiteuea, from survey by United States Exploring Expedi- tion in 1841, with corrections in 1897. 921 Godhavn, Grijnlands, vestkyst, tracing by W. E. Ehrman, U. S. C. G. C. Northland, 1940 ; H. O. Miscel. no. 9540, sheet 8. Scale 500 meters=2 in. Reproduction of tracing furnished by Coast Guard, Mar. 1941. 19 x 21 in. [No longer restricted.] N 6.18 : 9540/sh.8 922 Godthaab area, Greenland, west coast, tracing by W. E. Ehrman, U. S. C. G. C. Nortldand, 1940; H. O. Miscel. no. 9540, sheet 19. Scale 500 meters=2 in., scale 1:10,000. Reproduction of tracing furnishing by Coast Guard, Mar. 1941. 18X19 in. [No longer restricted.] N 6.18 : 9540/sh.l9 Inset : Godthaab. 923 Greenland, west coast. Isortok Fjord to Sondre Stromfjord, tracing by W. E. Ehrman, U. S. C. G. C. Northland, 1940; H. O. Miscel. no. 9540, sheet 11. Reproduction of tracing furnished by Coast Guard, Mar. 1941. 18X24 in. [No longer restricted. Correct to 1930.] N 6.18 : 9540/sh.ll Includes : Gronlands vestkyst. Nepiset Oertie, Havnen ved. Syd Bay's Havn, Isortok. 924 Greenland, west coast, Murchison Sound to Wolstenholme Fjord, surveyed by Lauge Koch, 1923, tracing by W. E. Ehrman, U. S. C. G. C. Northland, 1940; H. O. Miscel. no. 9540, sheet 1. Scale 1 in. =4.735 stat. m., scale 1 : 300,000. Geodetic Institute of Denmark, 1932, reproduction of tracing furnished by Coast Guard, Apr. 1941. 26X18 in. [No longer restricted.] N, 6.18 : 9540/sh.l 925 Greenland, west coast, Wolstenholme I. to Conical Ruck, surveyed by Lauge Koch, 1923, tracing by W. E. Ehrman, U. S. C. G. C. Nortliland, 1940 ; H. O. Miscel. no. 9540, sheet 2. Scale 1 in.=4,735 stat. m., scale 1 : 300,000. Geodetic Institute of Denmark, 1932, reproduction of tracing furnished by Coast Guard, Apr. 1941. 26X16 in. [No longer restricted.] N 6.18 : 9540/sh.2 926 Gulf Coast of United States, Key West to Mississippi River, compiled from publications of Coast and Geodetic Survey ; no. 1125. Natural scale 1 : 868.399 at hit. 27° Washington, D. C., published Jan. 1889, 74th edition Aug. 1942. 33X42 in. [Fur offshore navigation only.] N 6.18 : 1125 927 Gulf of California, Mexico, from survey by U. S. S. Narragansett in 1873-75, sheet 1, from lat. 29°15' N. to lat. 32°40' N., head of gulf; no. 619. Natural scale 1: 625,667 at lat. 31°. Washington, D. C, published Sept. 1877, 53d edition, Aug. 1942. 25X23 in. N 6.18 : 619 928 Harbor of Ravns Storo, Greenland, west coast, surveyed by Island Falk in 1926 ; H. O. Miscel. no. 9540, sheet 22. Scale 100 yds. =0.3 in., natural scale 1 : 11,025. Reproduction of tracing furnished by Coast Guard, June 1942. 17X30 in. [No longer restricted.] N 6.18 : 9540/sh.22 929 Harbors in Gulf of Paria, Venezuela, from surveys by U. S. S. Haimibal in 1931 and 19.32; no. 5588. Scale 2,000 yds.=7.2 in., natural scale 70 1 : 10,000. Washington, D. C, published May 1933, 2d edition, Aug. 1942. 30X50 in. [Scales for all plans except Guiria Anchorage.] N 6.18 : 5588 Includes : Ensenada Cariaquita. Enscnada Guinimita. Ensenada Yacua. , Ensenadas I'atao and Ucarito. Guiria Anchorage, from Standard Oil Co. surveys to 1941. I'uerto Cristobal Colon (Macuro). 930 Harbors on south coast of Newfoundland ; no. 661. Washington, D. C, Aug. 1942. 26X35 in. N 6.18: 661 Includes : Port aux Basques, from British survey in 1879. Port aux Basques and vicinity, from British surveys in 1860 and 1879. La I'oile Bay, from British surveys between 1861 and 1889. 931 Hispaniola, with Windward and Mona Passages, W. I., from United States naval surveys between 1889 and 1932, Bahama Islands from British sur- veys between 1829 and 1848 ; no. 948. Natural scale 1 : 915,538 at lat. 20°. Washington, D. C, published June 1915, 19th edition, Dec. 1942. 31X44 in. N 6.18: 948 932 Hollaender Havn, Skovfjord, Greenland, west coast, from preliminary survey, North Star ; H. O. Miscel. no. 9540, sheet 64. Scale 100 yds.=l in. Reproduction of tracing furnished by Coast Guard, July 1942. 27X29 in. [No longer restricted.] N 6.18 : 9540/sh.64 933 Holstenborg area, Greenland, west coast ; H. O. Miscel. no. 9540, sheet 12. Scale 1,000 yds.=0.8 in., natural scale 1:51,125 at 67°. Reproduction of tracing furnished by Coast Guard, June 1942. 26X21 in. [No longer restricted.] N 6.18 : 9540/sh.l2 Insert : Holstenborg, Koad to. 934 ikerasarsuk Fjord, Skovfjord, Greenland, west coast, U. S. C. G. C. North Star survey, Apr. 1942; H. O. Miscel. 9540, sheet 63. Scale 1 in.=300 yds., scale naut. m.=6.8 in. Reproduction of tracing furnished by Coast Guard, July 1942. 21X38 in. [No longer restricted.] N 6.18 : 9450/sh.63 935 Island of Cuba, W. I., from United States naval surveys to 1932, Bahama Islands from British surveys between 1836 and 1848; no. 2145. Natural scale 1:903,465 at lat. 22°. Washington, D. C, published Mar. 1904, 46th edition, Dec. 1942. 29x52 in. N 6.18: 2145 936 Ivigtut, Greenland, west coast, tracing by W. E. Ehrman, U. S. C. G. C. Northland, 1940; H. O. Miscel. no. 9540, sheet 24. Scale 50 m.=1.8 in. Reproduced by Geodaetisk Institut, Kobenhavn, 1939, reproduction of tracing furnished by Coast Guard, Mar. 1941. 24X38 in. N 6.18 : 9540/sh.24 937 Jakobshavn, Greenland, west coast, compiled from, Danish survey, by R. Hammer 1879-80 with soundings added ; H. O. Miscel no. 9540, sheet 46. Scale 100 yds. =0.6 in., natural scale 1 : 6,000. Reproduction of tracing furnished by Coast Guard, June 1942. 15X21 in. [No longer restricted.] N 6.18 : 9540/sh.46 938 Julianehaab, Greenland, south coast, tracing by W. E. Ehrman, U. S. C. G. C. Northland, 1940; H. O. Miscel. no. 9540, sheet 28. Scale 100 ft.=0.6 in. Reproduction of tracing furnished by Coast Guard, Mar. 1941. 19X20 in. N 6.18 : 9540/sh.28 939 Kamgamiut Havn, Greenland, west coast, from reconnaissance by Iceland Falk in 1923 ; H. O. Miscel. no. 9540, sheet 17. Scale 100 yds.=0.9 in., natural scale 1 : 4.000. Reproduction of tracing fuv-nished by Coast Guard, June 1942. 22X15 in. [No longer restricted.] N 6.18 : 9540/sh.l7 940 Matheous Havn Igdlokasik, Skovfjord, Tunugliarfik, Greenland, v/est coast, U. S. C. G. C. North Star survey Apr. 13, 1942 ; H. O. Miscel. 9540, sheet 62. Scale 1 in. =100 yds. Reproduction of tracing furnished by Coast Guard, July 1942. 20X32 in. [No longer restricted.] N 6.18 : 9540/sh.62 941 Montreal Harbor, St. Lawrence River, Canada, from Canadian surveys to 1939; no. 2483. Scale 2,000 yds.=0 in., natural scale 1 : 12,000. Wash- ington, D. C, published June 1909, 10th edition, Sept. 1942. 42X30 in. N 6.18 : 2483 71 942 Muroran Ko, Hokkaido, south coast, Japan, from Japanese surveys to 1911 with additions from other sources to 1941 ; no. 2^504. Scale naut. m.=4.2 in., natural scale 1 : 17,500. Washington, D. C, published Apr. 1906, 10th edition, July 1942. 20X27 in. N 6.18: 2304 943 Naha Ko, Okinawa Jima, Nansei Shoto (Southwestern Islands), Japan, from Japanese surveys to 1940 ; no. 1912. Scale naut. m.=3.7 in., natural scale 1 : 20,000. Washington, D. C, published Mar. 1901, 6th edition, June 1942. 26 X 19 in. N 6.18 : 1912 Inset : Naha Naiko. 944 Newcastle Harbor, New South Wales, Australia, east coast, from Colonial Government survey in 1913, with corrections from Australian Govt, plans to 1939 (soundings south of Nobby's Head from British survey in 1866) ; no. 3540. Scale 2,000 yds.=9.6 in., natural scale 1: 7,500. Washington, D. C, published Nov. 1925, 4th edition, Nov. 1942. 39X26 in. N 6.18 : 3540 ■ 945 Newfoundland, south coast. Cape Ray to La Poile Bay, from British surveys between 1860 and 1891 ; no. 2418. Natural scale 1 : 75,000 at lat. 47°35'. Washington, D. C, published Aug. 1907, 3d edition, June 1942. 26X47 in. N 6.18 : 2418 946 Nordstjerne (North Star) Harbor, Hollaender Island area, Greenland, west coast, surveyed by U. S. S. North Star, Nov. 1941 ; H. O. Miscel. no. 9540, sheet 49. Scale 100 yds. =0.5 in. Reproduction of tracing furnished by Coast Guard, Feb. 1942. 25X38 in. [No longer restricted.] N 6.18 : 9540/sh.49 947 North Pacific Ocean, western part ; no. 529. Natural scale 1 : 5,990,157 at lat. 35°. Washington, D. C, published May 1877, 80th edition, Sept. 1942. 46X33 in. [Magnetic variation curves are for 1940.] N 6.18: 529 948 Republic of Haiti and Dominican Republic, Monte Cristi to Tortuga Island, Hispaniola, north coast, W. I., from United States naval surveys between 1905 and 1916 ; no. 2646. Natural scale 1 : 145,257 at lat. 20°. Washing- ton, D. C, published Apr. 1912, 8th edition, July 1942. 30X41 in. N 6.18 : 2646 949 Pacific Ocean, southwestern sheet ; no. 5800. Natural scale 1 : 8,076,300. Washington, D. C, Jan. 1942. 33X47 in. [No longer restricted. Mag- netic variation curves are for 1940.] N 6.18: 5800 950 Pacific Ocean, western part, lat. 28°N. to 20°S. and long. 94°E. to 160°E., including Eastern Archipelago ; no. 5590. Natural scale 1 : 7,304,331 at equator. Washington, D. C, published Oct. 1931, 3d edition, June 1942. 31X41 in. [Magnetic variation curves are for 1940.] N 6.18: 5590 951 Panama Canal, Canal Zone, Central America, from U. S. Government sur- veys to 1933, with additions to 1940; no. 5000. Scale naut. m.=1.8 in., natural scale 1 : 40,000. Washington, D. C, published Dec. 1914, 17th edition, Aug. 1942. 40x33 in. [Map is in 2 sections.] N 6.18: 5000 Inserts : Balboa Harbor. Miraflores Lake. 952 Phoenix Islands, south Pacific Ocean, from survey by U. S. S. Bushnell in 1939 ; no. 124. Natural scale 1 : 485800 at lat. 4° Washington, D. C, published Aug. 1872, 13th edition, Aug. 1942. 32X47 in. N 6.18: 124 953 Port Buenaventura, Colombia, west coast, from British survey in 1846, with corrections from various sources to 1942 ; no. 1786. Scale naut. m.=1.5 in., natural scale 1:48,642. Washington, D. C, published May 1899, 14th edition, June 1942. 32X36 in. N 6.18: 1786 Inset : Pert Buenaventura, inner harbor. 954 Port de Cap Haitien, Republic of Haiti, Hispaniola, north coast, W. I., from U. S. Government surveys to 1941; no. 1231. Scale naut. m.=4.9 in., natural scale 1 : 15,000. Washington, D. C., published Oct. 1890, 27th edition, Sept. 1942. 29X38 in, [Preliminary chart.] N 6.18: 1231 955 Ports Pliillip and Melbourne and Geelong Harbor, south coast of Australia, from British survey in 1864 with additions to 1934; no. 1906. Natural scale 1 : 97.111. Washington, U. C, published July 1901, 13th edition, Sept. 1942. 38X29 in. N 6.18: 1906 956 Preliminary information, Bloomsterbugden, Greenland, east coast, U. S. C. G. C. North Star, scale 100 yds. =2 in. ; iireliminary survey, Solitoer- bugt, Ella o Greenland, Greenland, east coast, U. S. C. G. C. North Star, scale 100 yds.=l in.; H. O. Miscel. no. 9540, sheet 53. Reproduction of tracing furnished by Coast Guard, Feb. 1942. 34x22 in. [No longer restricted. Map is in 2 sections.] N 6.18 : 9540/sh.53 957 Preliminary information, Simiutak Island, Army radio landing, south- west Greenland, soundings in fathoms, U. S. S. North Star, C. G. ; H. O. Miscel. no. 9540, sheet 48. Scale 100 yds.=l in. Reproduction of trac- ing furnished by Coast Guard, Feb. 1942. 14X27 in. [No longer restricted.] N 6.18 : 9540/sh.48 958 Prince Regents Bay, Greenland, west coast, surveyed by Lauge Koch, 1923, tracing by W. E. Ehrman, U. S. C. G. C. Northland, 1940 ; H. O. Miscel. no. 9540, sheet 3. Scale 1 in.=4.735 stat. m., scale 1 : 300,000. Geodetic In.stitution of Denmark, 1932, reproduction of tracing furnished by Coast Guard, Mar. 1941. 26X 16 in. [No longer restricted.] N 6.18 : 9540/sh.3 959 Proven, Greenland, west coast, tracing by W. E. Ehrman, U. S. C. G. C. Northland, 1940 ; H. O. Miscel. no. 9540, sheet 6. Scale 100 meters=1.4 in. Reproduction of tracing furnished by Coast Guard, Mar. 1941. 21X20 in. [No longer restricted.] N 6.18 : 9540/sh.6 960 Puerto de Alvarado, Mexico, east coast, from Mexican Government chart of 1931; no. 1508. Scale naut. ni.=4 in., natural scale 1 : 18,000. Wash- ington, D. C, published INIay 1895, 13th edition, Nov. 1942. 27X23 in. N 6.18 : 1508 961 Puerto SaJina Cruz, we. t coast of Mexico, compiled from Mexican surveys to Aug. 1942: no. 2424. Scale 600 yds. = 7.2 in., natural scale 1:3,000. Washington, D. 0., published June 1907, 15th edition, Oct. 1942. 32x22 in. N 6.18 ; 2424 9. Mile 331 to mile 42.">, Island 62. Ark. to Catfish Point, Miss. Sheet 7. Mile 405 to mile 517, Indian Point, Miss, to Cracraft, Ark. Sheet 8. Mile olS to mile 602, Island 89, Ark. to Vicksburg, Miss. Sheet 9. Mile 594 to mile 681. Vicksburg, Miss, to Waterproof Cut-off, La. Sheet 10. Mile 681 to mile 765, L'Argent, La. to Point Breeze, La. Sheet 11. Mile 755 to mile 820, Black Hawk, La. to Point Menoir, La. Sheet 12. Mile 820 to mile 842, Arbro Landing, La. to Baton Rouge, La. I15i Red River, hydrographic survey, 1938. Fulton, Ark. to the mouth. Scale 1 : 20,000. n. p. 1942. cover title, 144 maps, oblong f" [No longer re- stricted. Includes 142 detail maps and 2 index sheets (drawn to scale 1:500,000).] W31.7:R24 MORALE BRANCH, General Staff 1152 Morale items [v. 1], no. 1-.5; May 1-Sept. 1, 1941. [1941.] Each 5 leaves or t) leaves, il. 4° [Monthly. I'rocessed. The illustrations are on the verso of numbered leaves.] "\V 2.11 : 1/1-5 1153 Same, continued, with title, Notes on morale activities [v. 1], no. 6-9; Oct. 1, 1941-Jan. 1, 1942. [1941-42.] various paging, 4" [Monthly. Processed. Later numbers issued by Special Services Branch, General Staff.] W 2.11: 1/6-9 NARCOTICS BUREAU 1154 Bureau order :13-51 ; Mar. 13, 1941-Nov. 30, 1942. [1941-42.] various paging, 4" [Processed. Supplements and amendments to certain of these orders were issued also.] T 56.7/2 : 33-51 NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR AERONAUTICS 1155 ciiart for critical compressive stress of flat rectangular plates [with list of references] ; by H. N. Hill. Washington, Aug. 1940. cover title, 14 p. 2 pi. 4° (Technical notes 773.) [Processed.] Y 3.N 21/5 : 6/773 1156 Determination of control-surface characteristics from NACA plain-flap and tab data [with list of references] ; by Milton B. Ames, jr. and Richard I. Sears. Washington, Feb. 1941. cover title, 42 p. 4 pi. 4° (Technical notes 796. ) [Processed.] Y 3.N 21/5 : 6/796 1157 Extension of Pack method for compressive tests [with one reference] ; by C. S. Aitchison. Washington, Dec. 1940. cover title, 6 p. 3 pi. 4° (Technical notes 789.) [Processed. Modification of method described in NACA report 649.] Y 3.N 21/5 : 6/789 1158 Factors affecting heat transfer in internal-combustion engine [with list of references] ; by P. M. Kee. Washington, Dec. 1940. cover title, 14 p. 10 pi. 4° (Technical notes 787.) [Processed.] Y 3.N 21/5 : 6/787 1159 Lateral stability of equal-flanged aluminum-alloy I-beams subjected to pure bending [with list of references] ; by C. Dumont and H. N. Hill. Wash- ington, Au'j;. 1940. cover title, 14 p. 12 pi. 4° (Technical notes 770.) [Processed.] ' Y 3.N 21/5 : 6/770 1160 Rosette strain computer [with list of references] ; by W. B. Klemperer. Washington, Dec. 1942. cover title, 11 p. 4 pi. 4° (Technical notes 875.) [ Processed.] Y 3.N 21/5 : 0/875 lici Sunuuary of results cf various investigations of mechanical properties of aluminum alloys at low temperatures; by E. C. Hurtmann and N. H. Sharp. Washington, May 1942. cover title, 11 p. 1 pi. 4° (Technical notes 843. ) [Processed.] Y 3.N, 21/5 : 6/843 1162 Tensile and pack compressive tests (>f some sheets of aluminum alloy, 1025 carlmn steel, and cliromium-nickel steel [with list of references] ; by C. S. Aitchison and James A. Miller. Washington, Feb. 1942. cover title, p. 1-8-1-leaves 9-12, 20 pi. 4° (Technical notes 840.) [Processed. The name of Mr. Aitchison, one of the authors, is given incorrectly on cover as C. S. Atchison.] Y 3.N 21/5 : 6/840 NATIONAL ARCHIVES 1163 Exercises at dedication of Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, Hyde Park, N. Y., June 30, 1941. [1941.] [4] leaves, il. AE1.2:FS5 1164 Historical units of agencies of 1st World War, [prepared by Elizabeth B. Drevvry]. Washington, Apr. 1942. iv+19 p. 4° ([Miscellaneous proc- essed document 42-2.] ) [Processed.] AE 1.13 : 42-2 1165 Materials in National Archives relating to French possessions in Africa. Dec. 1942. 8 p. 4° ([Reference information circular] 13.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] AE 1.12 : 13 1166 Materials in National Archives relating to Netherlands East Indies. Dec. 1942. 10 p. 4° ([Reference information circular] 12.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] AE 1.12 : 12 1167 Materials in National Archives relating to Spanish possessions in Africa. Dec. 1942. 5 p. 4° ( [Refei'ence information circular] 14) . [Processed.] AE 1.12 : 14 1168 Materials relating to Latin America in records of emergency war agencies, 1917-19, in National Archives; [compiled by Ralph G. Lounsbury]. Oct. 1942. 17 p. 4° ([Reference information circular 11.]) [No longer restricted. Processed.] AE 1.12 : 11 1169 Records administration and the war; by Emmett J. Leahy. [July 1942.] p. 97-lOS. ( [Miscellaneous processed document 43-3.] ) [Processed. Reprinted from Military affairs, v. 6, no. 2, summer 1942.] AE 1.13 : 43-3 1170 Select bibliography of general works on Federal agencies of 1st World War. Feb. 1942. 5 p. 4° ( [Miscellaneous processed document 42-1.] ) [Processed.] AE 1.13 : 42-1 1171 War Department records in National Archives ; by Elbert L. Huber. [1942.] p. 247-254. [Processed. Reprinted by National Archives from Military affairs, v. 6, no. 4, winter 1942.] AE 1.2 : W 19/2 NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS 1172 Supplement to Adverse-weather lamps for vehicles (after market), adopted by the industry on recommendation of standing committee, effective date for new production S.^pt. 15, 1941. Aug. 29, 1941. 1 p. (Commercial standard CS81-41 [supplement].) [Processed.] C 13.20 : 81/supp. 1173 Supplement to Clearance, marker, and identification lamps for vehicles (after market), adopted by the industry on recommendation of standing committee, effective date for new production Sept. 15, 1941. Aug. 29, 1941. 1 p. (Commercial standard CS83-41 [supplement].) [P^'oc- essed.] C 13.20 : 83/supp. 1174 Supplement to Electric direction signal systems other than semaphore type for commercial and other vehicles subject to special motor-vehicle laws (after market), adopted by the industry on recommendation of standing committee, effective date for new production Sept. 15, 1941. Aug. 29, 1941. 1 p. (Commercial standard CS80-41 [supplement].) [Proc- essed.] C 13.20 : 80/supp. 1175 Supplement to Electric license-plate lamps for vehicles (after market), adopted by the industry on recommendation of standing committee, ef- fective date for new production Sept. 15, 1941. Aug. 29, 1941. 1 p. (Commercial standard CS85-41 [supplement].) [Processed.] C 13.20 : 85/supp 1176 Supplement to Electric stop lamps for vehicles (after market), adopted by the industry on recommendation of standing committee, effective date for new production Sept. 15, 1941. Aug. 29. 1941. 1 p. (Commercial standard CS'86-41 [supplement].) [Processed.] C 13.20 : 86/supp. ,1177 Supplement to Electric tail lamps for vehicles (after market), adopted by the industry on recommendation of standing committee, effective date for new production Sept. 15, 1941. Aug. 29, 1941. 1 p. (Commercial standard CSS4-41 [supplement].) [Processed.] C 13.20 : 84/supp. 89 1178 Supplement to Inner-controlled syotlamps for vehicles (after market), adopted by tbe industry on recommendation of standing committee, ef- fective date for new production Sept. 15, 1941. Aug. 29, 1941. 1 p. (Commercial standard CSS2-41 [supplement].) [Processed.] C 13.20 : S2/supp. 1179 Table of zeros of Legendre polynomials of order 1-16 and the weight coefficients for Gauss' mechanical quadrature formula ; by A. N. Lowan, Norman Davids, and Arthur Levenson. [1942.] cover title, p. 739-743. ([MT-18.]) [Reprinted from Bulletin of American Mathematical So- ciety, Oct. 1942, V. 48, no. 10. Corrections pasted on p. 740.] C 13.30 : 18 NATIONAL DEFENSE MIGRATION, SELECT COMMITTEE INVESTIGATING, House 1180 National defense migration, [report] 77th Congress, 2d session, pursuant to H. Res. 113, to inquire further into interstate migration of citizens, emphasizing present and potential consequences of migration caused by national defense program: Plan, for Office of War Mobilization, as pro- vided for in H. R. 7742 and S. 2871, with copy of bill and chart of proposed organization. 1942. ii-f 21 p. il. (Committee print. ) Y 4.N 21/5 : W 19 NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART 1181 Works of art from Widener collection [catalog], n. p. [1942]. 24 p. SI 8.2 : W 63 NATIONAL GUARD BUREAU 1182 Annual report of chief of National Guard Bureau, [fiscal year] 1942. [1942.] [l]-fi+100+[7] p. 4 tab. [Processed.] W 70.1 : 942 1183 Circular 1-5 [1941] ; Jan. 2-Aug. 19, 1941. [1941.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Discontinued.] W 70.4/2 : 941/1-.? NATIONAL HOUSING AGENCY 1184 1st annual report of National Housing Agency, 1942. [1943.] [l]-fii+20 leaves, 1 pi. 11 tab. f [Processed.] NHA 1.1 : 942 1185 Technical Division bulletin 1-18 ; June 25-Dec. 17, 1942. [1942.] various paging, 4° [Procesed.] NHA 1.9 : 1-18 NATIONAL MUSEUM 1186 Publications issued by National Museum during fiscal year 1939-40. [1941.] p. 117-118. [Also in National Museum, Report, 1940.] SI 3.9 : 940 NATIONAL PARK SERVICE 1187 Adventures of Cuthbert, [radio] script 1-15; [by Dorothea J. Lewis]. [1941.] various paging, 4° [Processed.] 129.47:1-15 1. Pup in pet shop. 2. Lost bear cub in Yellowstone National Park. 3. Big animals ! Yellowstone anil Grand Teton National Parks. 4. Holiday folks, Mount Rainier National Park. 5. Rocky Mountain goat in Glacier National Park. 6. Cousins in the Canyon, Grand Canyon National Park. 7. Uncomfortable friends in Lassen Volcanic National Park. 8. Hidden village. Mesa Verde National Park. 9. Night in a cave, Carlsbad Caverns National Park. 10. Southern hospitality. Great Smoky Mountains National Park. 11. Busy as beavers, Rocky Mountain National Park. 12. Cuthbert is badgered. Crater Lake National Park. 13. Clever as a fox, Yosemite National Park. 14. Cuthbert finds a sheep, Zion National Park. 15. Cuthbert to the rescue, Sequoia National Park. 1188 Annual fire report for recreational demonstration areas, Jan.-Dec. 31, 1941. [Feb. 11, 1942.] 4 p. oblong 8" [Processed.] I 29.39 : F 51/941 90 11 89 1941 annual report, Navajo Indian Mobile Unit, Chaco Canyon National Monument ; by Gordon Vivian. June 30, 1941. cover title, 3 p. 4° ( South- western monuments special report 27.) [Processed.] 129.15/4:27 1190 Aztec Ruins National Monument, N. Mex. [Cullom & Gliertner Co., Nash- ville, Tenu., Aug. 24, 1042.] [6] p. il. I 29.21 : Az 7/3/942 1191 Bandelier National Monument, N. Mex. [Cullom & Ghertner Co., Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 24, 1942.] [G] p. il. I 29.21 : B 22/3/942 1192 Bibliography, Hawaii National Park; compiled by Hawaii National Park and Western Museum Laboratories. 1940. [1] -|-56 p. (Hawaii National Park. Natural history bulletin ;-5. ) [Processed. ] I 29.2 : H 31/4/bull.5 1193 Bibliography of Virginia campaign and siege of Yorktown, 1781, being part of master bibliography of Colonial National Historical Park, Yorktown, Va., as of Sept. 1941 ; compiled by staff of Historical Division, Colonial National Historical Park. Colonial National Historical Park, Yorktown, Va., Oct. 1941. [2]-fii leaves+162 p. 4° [Processed.] I 29.2 :V 81 1^94 Casa Grande National Monument, Ariz. [Cullom »& Ghertner Co., Nash- ville, Tenn., Aug. 24, 1942.] [6] p. il. 1 29.21 : C 26/6/942 1135 Chalmette National Historical Park, La. n. p. [Polvgraphic Company of America, Apr. 1942]. [6] p. il. ' 1 29.21 : C 35/942 1196 Chiekamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park, Chickamauga Bat- tlefield, Ga. and Tenn. n. p. [Polygraphic Company of America. Apr. 1942]. [6] p. il. I 29.21 : C 4.3/6/942 1197 Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park, Point Park, Lookout Mountain, and Chattanooga battlefields, Ga. and Tenn. n. p. [Polygraphic Company of America, Apr. 1942]. [6] p. il. I 29.21 : C 43/5/942 119S Conservation man, lesson 1-6 [radio scripts ; by Dorothea J. Lewis]. [1942.] various paging, 4^^ [Processed. These scripts, designed for recordings for elementary class room use, are easily revisable for live use by teachers.] I 29.49 : 1-6 1. How we got our national parks. 2. National park mountains, glaciers, valleys, caves. 3. National park trees. 4. National park animals. 5. National historic parks. 6. Prehistoric areas. 1199 Same [list of scripts]. [1942.] 1 p. 4" [Processed.] 1 29.49 : 1-6/list 1200 El Morro National Monument, N. Mex. [Cullom & Ghertner Co., Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 24, 1942.] [6] p. il. I 29.21 : El 1/3/942 1201 Fire control manual. Mount Rainier National Park ; approved Apr. 24, 1942. [ 1942. ] cover title, [ 2 ] + 1-12B + 13-43 p. il. 4° [ Processed. ] I 29.9 : M 86/4/942 1202 Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine, Md. n. p. [Poly- graphic Company of America, Apr. 1942.] [6] p. il. 1 29.21 : F 77 mc/2/942 1203 Fort Marion and Fort Matanzas National Monuments, Fla. n. p. [Poly- graphic Company of America, Apr. 1942]. [6] p. il. I 29.21 :y A. E. Buchenberg. Dec. 1941. cover title, p. 4° ( Southwestern monuments special report 29. ) [Proc- essed.] 129.15/4:29 1218 Timpanogos Cave National Monument, Utah. [Cullom & Ghertner Co., Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 24, 1942.] [6] p. il. I 29.21 : T 4S/2/942 1219 Tonto National Monument, Ariz. [Cullom & Ghertner Co., Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 24, 1942.] [6] p. il. 1 29.21 : T Gl/2/942 1220 Tumacacori National Monument, Ariz. [Cullom & Ghertner Co., Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 24. 1942.] [6J p. il. I 29.21 : T S3/4/942 1221 Same. Spanish, El Monumento Nacional de Tumacacori, Ariz. [Cullom & Ghertner Co., Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 24, 1942.] [6] p. il. I 29.21 : T 83/4/942/Spanish 1222 Tuzlgoot National Monument, Ariz. [Cullom & Ghertner Co., Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 24, 1942.] [6] p. il. I 29.21 : T 89/2/942 1223 Volcano letter 471-478; Jan.-Mar. 1941 to Oct.-D^c. 1942. University of Hawaii [1941-43.] various paging, il. 4° [Quarterly.] I 29.19 : 471-478 1224 Walnut Canyon National Monument, Ariz. [Cullom & Ghertner Co., Nash- ville, Tenn., Aug. 24, 1942.] [6] p. il. I 29.21 : W 16/2/942 122.-, What we defend [radio script no. 1-4; by Dorothea J. Lewis]. [1941-42.] various paging, 4" [Processed. Series of programs on the American character and heritage presented by National Park Service.] I 29.48 : 1-4 1226 White Sands National Monument, N. JMex. [Cullom & Ghertner Co., Nash- ville, Tenn., Aug. 24, 1942.] [6] p. il. 1 29.21 : W 58/3/942 1227 Wupatki National Monument, Ariz. [W. H. Kistler Stationery Co., Denver Colo., July 1941.] [6] p. il. I 29.21 : W 96/2/941 1228 Yellowstone National Park range studies, 1940. [1941.] [21-1-30 leaves, il, [Processed. The illustrations are mostly stapled in photographs.] I 29.6 : Y 3/18 92 NATIONAL RESOURCES PLANNING BOARD 1229 Protection of America's cultural heritage. Washington, D. C, 1941. 6 p. 4° [Processed. Contains information regarding services of Committee on Conservation of Cultural Resources.] Pr .32.302 : C 89 NATIONAL YOUTH ADMINISTRATION 1230 Catalog of NYA articles available for inter-State exchange. [Mar. 1941.] [3] +19 leaves, 4° [Processed.] FS 6.2 : Ar 7/2/941 1231 Same. Revised July 1, 1941. [1941.] [43] p. 4° FS 6.2 : Ar 7/2/941-2 1232 Handbook of procedures memorandum 12-57 ; Feb. 12, 1941-Sept. 10, 1942. [1941-42.] various paging, il. 4° [Processed. Transmits chapters, etc. of the revised Handbook of procedures, and related data. Issued with perforations. Supplements to certain of these memoranda were also is.sued.] FS 6.12: 12-57 1233 Handbook of procedures memorandum 58-77 ; Sept. 21-Dec. 24, 1942. [1942.] various paging, il. 4° [Processed. Transmits chapters, etc. of the revised Handbook of procedures, and related data. Issued with perforations. Supplements to certain of these memoranda were also issued. ] Pr 32.5257 : 58-77 1234 Information exchange bulletin 10-16; Feb. 15-Nov. 15, 1941. [1941.] various paging, 4" [Processed. Number 10 includes Index for Informa- tion exchange bulletins 6-10. Discontinued.] FS 6.8 : 10-16 1235 Letter Y-179 to Y-254 to all State youth administrators; Jan. 4, 1941- June 18, 1942. [1941-42.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Supple- ments to and revised editions of certain of these and earlier Letters were issued also. Discontinued.] FS 6.7 : 179-254 1236 Meeting problems of youth, story of National Youth Administration. [Jan. 1941.] [l]-hl7 p. [Processed.] FS 6.2 : Y 8/2 1237 Placing the Negro worker; by William H. H. Wilkinson. [1941.] 5 leaves, 4° [Processed. ] FS 6.2 : N 31/3 123S Technical information circular 1-20 ; Mar. 30, 1939-Nov. 15, 1941. [1939- 41.] various paging, il. 4° [Processed. Supplements to certain of these circulars were issued also. Discontinued.] FS 6.14: 1-20 1239 Weekly summary of editorial comment on National Youth Administration, Ec 27-Ec 45, Ec 47-Ec 103 ; Jan. 4, 1941-June 20, 1942. [1941-42.] vari- ous paging, f° or 4° [Processed. Number 46 was not assigned. Some- times one publication covers two weeks. Discontinued.] FS 6.13 : 27-45, 47-103 1240 Youth, jobs & defense. [July 1941.] cover title, 25 p. [Multilithed by NYA youth gaining work experience.] FS 6.2 : Y 8/3 NAVAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, House 1241 Hearings on sundry legislation affecting naval establishment, 1941, 77th Congress, 1st session. 1942. xxi+1-2244+22+4+3+29 p. 1 pi. 2 maps. [Includes papers no. 1-170.] Y 4.N22/1 : L 52/941 Note. — The numbered papers and title pa^e and index inehided in the above hearings on sundry legislation were also published separately. 1242 Hearings on sundry legislation affecting naval establishment, 1942, 77th Congress, 2d session. 1942. xv+2245-3551 p. [Includes papers no. 171-305.] Y4.N 22/1 :L 52/942 1243 Legislative calendar, 77th Congress, final edition, Dec. 10, 1942. 1943. 136 p. 4° Y 4.N 22/1 : 77/final NAVAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, Senate 1244 Legislative calendar, 77th Congress, 1st and 2d sessions, Dec. 31, 1942 ; no. 24. 1943. 132 p. 4° [Number 24 is the final edition.] Y 4.N 22/2 : 77/24 93 NAVAL INTELLIGENCE OFFICE 1245 Aeronautical English- Japanese glossary. [1942.] [6]+326+[l] p. nar- now 16" [The original publication was printed at Shukyosha, Japan.] N 13.2 : Ae 8 NAVAL OBSERVATORY 124G Report of superintendent of Naval Observatory [fiscal year 1941.] July 1, 1941. 31 leaves, 4° [Processed.] N 14.1/1 : 941 NAVAL PERSONNEL BUREAU 1247 Bureau of Naval Personnel information bulletin, June-Dec. 1942; no. 303- 309. [1942.] cover titles, various paging, il. 4° [Processed or printed. Earlier numbers issued by Navigation Bureau, Navy Dept.] N 17.27 : 303-309 1248 Changes to Uniform regulations, Navy, 1941, for Coast Guard, Change 2; Oct. 26, 1942. [1942.] 2 p. 4° [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form. Uniform regulations, Navy, 1941, and Change 1 for Coast Guard issued by Navigation Bureau, Navy Dept.] N 17.16/1 : Un 3/941/ch.2 1249 General training course for petty officers 3c and petty officer.s 2c, course in 15 assignments. Edition of 1942. 1942. xii-f40Sp.il. (Navy train- ing courses.) [No longer restricted.] N 17.25 : P 45/2/942 1250 Instructions for use in preparation for rating of coxswain, course in 10 assignments. Edition of 1942. 1942. x+317 p. il. (Navy training courses.) [No longer restricted.] N 17.25 : C 83/5/942 NAVAL RESEARCH LABORATORY, Bellevue 1251 Mechanical practice. [1st revision, Oct. 1942.] [1942.] cover title, [95] p. il. 4 p. of pi. 4° [Processed.] N 29.6 : M 46/940 NAVIGATION BUREAU, Navy Dept. 1252 Annual report of chief of Bureau of Navigation, fiscal year 1941. Sept. 4, 1941. 89 leaves, 4° [Processed.] N 17.1 : 941 1253 Bureau of Navigation bulletin 288-302; Jan. 1941-May 1942. [1941-42.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Cover titles beginning with no. 298. Later numbers issued by Naval Personnel Bureau.] N 17.27 : 288-302 1254 Bureau of Navigation Circular letter 0-11 ; Jan. 1, 194L 1941. [l]+76p. 4" [Reprints of certain Bureau of Navigation circular letters.] N 17.20 : 941/0 1255 Bureau of Navigation circular letter 0-42 ; Jan. 1, 1942. 1942. [l]-fl28 p. 4° [Reprints of certain Bureau of Navigation circular letters.] N 17.20 : 942/0 1256 Changes to Uniform regulations. Navy, 1941, for Coast Guard, Change 1; Nov. 10, 1941. [1941.] 7 leaves, 4" [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form. Supersedes uniform regulations. Coast Guard, 1930. Later Changes issued by Naval Personnel Bureau.] N 17.16/1 : Un 3/941/ch.l 1257 Circular for information of persons desiring appointments as officers, cadets, midshipmen, or nurses, or enlistments in Naval Reserve, Oct. 1941. 1941. iii-|-26 p. 4" [Processed Corrections, 3 p. 4°, dated Feb.- 1, 1942, were issued also.] N 25.8 : Ap 6/941 1258 Instructions for use in preparation for baker ratings, course in 14 assign- ments. Edition of 1939. 1940. xi+230 p. il. (Navy training courses.) [No longer restricted.] N 17.25 : B 17/3/939 1259 Instructions for use in preparation for rating of chief commissary steward, course in 12 assignments. Edition of 1940. 1940. viii+278 p. 9 pi. 6 p. of pi. 1 tab. (Navy training courses.) [No longer restricted.] N 17.25 : St 4/2/940 7G5883— 47 7 94 1260 Instructions for use in preparation for rating of chief yeoman and yeoman Ic, course in 15 assignments. Edition of 1939. 1939. x+210 p. 1 pi. (Navy training courses.) [No longer restricted.] N 17.25 : Y 4/4/939 1-61 Instructions for use in preparation for rating of electrician's mate 2c, course in 13 assignments. Edition of 1940. 1940. x+476 p. il. (Navy training courses. ) N 17.25 : El 2/11/940 12G2 Instructions for use in preparation for rating of ship's cook 2c and Ic, course in 14 assignments. Edition of 1939. 1939. x+244 p. il. (Navy training courses.) [No longer restricted.] N 17.25 : C 77/6/939 1263 Instructions for use in preparation for rating of water tender 2c, course in 15 assignments. Edition of 1941. 1941. vi+382 p. il. (Navy training courses.) [No longer restricted.] N 17.25 : W 29/3/941 1264 Instructions for use in preparation for rating of yeoman 2c, course in 9 assignments. Edition of 193S. 193S. vii+179+[5] p. (Navy training courses.) [No longer restricted. The 5 pages are left blank for notes.] N 17.25 : Y 4/3/93S 1265 Instructions for use in preparation for ratings of quartermaster Ic, and chief quartermaster, course in 11 assignments. Edition of 1940. 1940. ix+329 p. il. 3 pi. (Navy training courses.) N 17.25 :Q 2/11/940 1266 Naval Reserve circular letter 1-41 to 21-41 ; Jan. 14-June 5, 1941. [1941.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Issued to commandants of naval dis- tricts and to commandant. Navy Yard, Washington, D. C, in connection with organization and administration of Naval Reserve.] N 17.28 : 941/1-21 1267 Naval Reserve of United States Navy, pamphlet for instruction and guid- ance of Naval Reserve officers. 1942. vii-f93p. N 17.16/1 : N 22r/5/942 1268 Same. 1942 [reprint with changes]. vii+l-76a+ 77-93 p. N 17.16/1 : N 22r/5/942/rep. 1260 Uniforms and Insignia, foreign navies, 1941. 1941. iii+2Sp. il. [Ab- stracted from training course for signalman Ic and chief signalman, 1941.] N 17.25/a : Un 3/941 NAVY DEPARTMENT 1270 Manual for stenographers and typists ; [prepared by Division of Personnel Supervision and Management]. 1942. v+S9 p. 4° N 1.19 : St 4/942 1271 Navy filing manual, 1941. 4th edition. 1941. ix-f 2-573 p. (Form NSO 124.) [Issued in loose-leaf form.] N 1.19 : F 47/941 1-272 Ships, men, and bases ; by Frank Knox with Fletcher Pratt. [1941.] [2] + 8 p. il. [From Saturday evening post, Apr. 5, 1941. Copyright, 1941, Curtis Publishing Company. ] N 1.2 : Sh G/3 1273 Typical passive defense plan for industrial plant, suggestions for use of all industrial defense plants. [1942.] cover title, [3] +15 p. 2 pi. 4° [Proc- essed.] N 1.2 : In 27/2 NORTHERN AND NORTHWESTERN LAKES SURVEY 1274 Burlington Harbor, Vt. Scale 1 : 10,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Jan. 1942. 30X22 iu. (Catalogue no. 17.).) |No longer restricted. ] W 33.6 : 175/942 127.-3 Calumet and Indiana Harbors [111. and Ind.] Scale 1 : 15,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich., edition of Mar. 1942. 33X46 in. (Cata- logue no. 7.55.) [No longer restricted.] W33.6: 755/942 1276 Chicago Harbor. Scale 1 : 15,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Aug. 1942. 38X34 in. (Catalogue no. 752.) [No longer re- stricted. ] W 33.6 : 752/942 1277 Chicago lake front. Scale 1 : 60,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Aug. 1942. 37X45 in. (Catalogue no. 751.) [No longer restricted] W 33.6 : 751/942 Inset: Gary Harbor, Ind. 95 1278 Detroit River. Scale 1 : 30,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Nov. 1!)42. 37X31 in. (Catalogue no. 41.) [No longer re- stricted. Map is in 2 sections.] W 33.6 : 41/941 1270 Grand Haven, Mich., iticlnding Spring Lake and lower Grand River. Scale 1 : 15,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Feb. 1942. 27X32 iu. (Catalogue no. 765.) [No longer restricted.] W 33.6 : 765/942 1280 Head of Detroit River. Scale 1 : 30,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of May 1942. 26X30 in. (Catalogue no. 416.) [No longer restricted.] W 33.6 : 416/942 J 281 Head of Green Bay, including Fox River below De Pere, Wis. Scale 1 : 25,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Apr. 1942. 38X27 in. (Catalogue no. 725.) [No longer restricted.] W 33.6 : 725/942 Inset : Green Bay, Wis. liiS2 Isle Royale. Mich.. Lake Superior. Scale 1:40,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Oct. 1942. 33X46 in. (Catalogue no. 981. ) [No longer restricted. Map is in 2 sections.] W 33.6 : 981/942 1283 Lake Champlain, from Cumberland Head to Ligonier Point; chart 172. Scale 1 : 40,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mir-li.l, edition of July 1942. 37X28 in. (Catalogue no. 172.) [No longer restricted.] W 33.6 : 172/942 128-1 Lake Champlain, Missisquoi Bay to South Hero Island; chart 171. Scale 1 : 40,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Feb. 1942. 40X28 in. (Catalogue no. 171.) [No longer restricted.] W 33.6 : 171/942 1285 Lake Huron, Pte. Aux Barques to Oscoda, including Saginaw Bay; coast chart 52. Scale 1 : 120,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Aug. 1942. 45X33 in. (Catalogue no. 52.) [No longer re- stricted.] W 33.6: 52/942 Insets : Au Sable River, Entrance to. Tawas Harbor, Mich. 1286 Lake Huron, south end of Lake Huron, Port Albert, Ont., to Pte. Aux Barques, Mich.; coast chart 51. Scale 1:120,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Oct. 1942. 45X33 in. (Catalogue no. 51.) [No longer restricted.] W 33.6: 51/942 Inset : Harbor Beach, Mich. 1287 Lake Huron, Straits of Mackinac, Martin Reef to St. Ignace ; coast chart 60. Scale 1:40,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Nov. 1942. 33X46 in. (Catalogue no. 60.) [No longer restricted.] W 33.6 : 60/942 1288 Lake Huron, Sturgeon Point to Forty Mile Point, Mich. ; coast chart 53. Scale 1:120,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Nov. 1942. 45X33 in. (Catalogue no. 53.) [No longer restricted.] W 33.6 : 53/942 Insets : Alpena Harbor, Mich. Kogers City and Calcite, Mich. 1289 Lake Michigan: chart 73. Scale 1:120,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Di-troit, Mich.], edition of Apr. 1942. 45X33 in. (Catalogue no. 73.) [No longvT restricted.] W 33.6: 73/942 Insets : Kewaunee, Wis. Two Rivers, Wis. 1290 Lake Michigan; chart 76. Scale 1:120,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of May 1942. 45X33 iu. ^Catalogue no. 76.) [No longer restricted.] W 33.6 : 76/942 Insets : Saugatuck Harbor, Mich. South Haven, Mich. 96 Lake Michigan ; chart 701. Scale 1 : 80,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Mar. 1942. 33X46 in. (Catalogue no. 701.) [No longer restricted.] W 33.6 : 701/942 Inset : Manistique Harbor, Mich. Lake Michigan; chart 704. Scale 1:80,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Mar. 1942. 33X46 in. (Catalogue no. 704.) [No longer restricted.] W 33.6 : 704/942 Inset : Port Inland, Mich. [No longer restricted. ] W 33.6 : 75/942 [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Oct. 1942. 45X33 in. (Catalogue no. 705.) [ No. longer restricted. ] W 33.6 : 705/942 Inset : Leland, Mich. Lake Michigan ; coast chart 75. Scale 1 : 120,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Jan. 1942. 33X45 in. (Catalogue no. 75.) [No longer restricted.] W. 33.6 : 75/942 Inset : Michigan City, Ind. Lake Michigan, submarine training area ; chart 7A. Scale 1 : 500,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], Sept. 1942. 15X21 in. [No longer restricted. To be used in connection with chart 7.] W 33.6 : 7A/942 Lake of the Woods, southern end. Scale 1 : 120,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Mar. 1942. 24X34 in. (Catalogue no. 84.) [No longer restricted.] W 33.6: 84/942 Lake Ontario, Braddock Point to Thirty Mile Point, N. Y. ; coast chart 24. Scale 1:80,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Nov. 1942. 27X35 in. (Catalogue no. 24.) [No longer restricted.] W 33.6 : 24/942 Lake St. Clair. Scale 1 : 60,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Dec. 1942. 32X30 in. (Catalogue no. 42.) [No longer re- stricted.] W 33.6 : 42/942 Lake Superior, including Lsle Royale, Mich. ; coast chart 98. Scale 1:120,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of June 1942. 33X45 in. (Catalogue no. 98.) [No longer restricted.] W 33.6 : 98/942 Insets : Middle Islands Passage, Rock Harbor, Isle Royale. Todd Harbor, Isle Royale. Washington and Grace Harbors, Isle Royale. Lake Superior, St. Marys River to Au Sable Point, Mich., including Mon- treal Shoal, Ont. ; coast chart 92. Scale 1 : 120,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Mar. 1942. 33X46 in. (Catalogue no.92.) [No longer restricted.] W 33.6: 92/942 Inset : Grand Marais, Mich. Les Cheneaux Islands, Mich. Scale 1 : 20,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Nov. 1942. 33X46 in. (Catalogue no. 601.) [No longer restricted]. W 33.6 : 601/942 Ludington Harbor, Mich. Scale 1 : 5,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [De- troit, Mich.], edition of May 1942. 27x29 in. (Catalogue no. 774.) [No longer restricted]. W 33.6 : 774/942 Manistee Harbor, Mich. Scale 1 : 10,000. U. S. Lake Survev Office [De- troit, Mich.], edition of May 1942. 27X33 in. (Catalogue no. 776.) [No longer restricted.] W 33.6 : 776/942 Marquette and Presque Isle harbors, Mich. Scale 1 : 15,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of July 1942. 34X22 in. (Cata- logue no. 935.) [No longer restricted.] W 33.6 : 935/942 Milwaukee, Wis. Scale 1 : 10,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, INIich.], edition of May 1942. 29X33 in. (Catalogue no. 743.) [No longer restricted.] W 33 6: 743/942 Mu.skegon Harbor, Mich. Scale 1 : 15,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [De- troit, Mich.], edition of INLir. 1942. 22X34 in. (Catalogue no. 767.) [No longer restricted.] W 33.6 : 767/942 97 1307 New York State canals ; chart 183. Scale 1 : 40,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Jan. 1942. 28X45 in. (Catalogue no. 183.) [No longer restricted. Map is in 2 sections.] W 33.6 : 183/942 1308 New York State canals ; chart 185. Scale 1 : 40,000. U .S. Lake Survey Of- fice [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Jan. 1942. 41X32 in. (Catalogue no. 185.) [No longer restricted.] W 33.6 : 185/942 Inset : Oswego River extension. 1309 New York State canals; [chart] 186. Scale 1 : 40,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Oct. 1942. 32X46 in. (Catalogue no. 186.) [No longer restricted.] W 33.6 : 186/942 Insets : Entrance to canal. Geneva, N. Y. 1310 New York State canals ; chart 187. Scale 1 : 60,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Oct. 1942. 44X31 in. (Catalogue no. 187.) [No longer restricted.] W 33.6 : 187/942 Insets : Ithaca, N. Y. Watkins Glen, N. Y. 1311 North end of Lake Michigan, including Green Bay. Scale 1 : 240,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Oct. 1942. 32X45 in. (Catalogue no. 70.) [No longer restricted.] W 33.6 : 70/942 1312 St. Joseph and Benton Harbor, Mich. Scale 1 : 10,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Mar. 1942. 23X27 in. (Catalogue no. 758.) [No longer restricted.] VV 33.6 : 758/942 1313 St. Lawrence River, Lalone Isl., N. Y., to Brockville, Ont.; chart 14. Scale 1:30,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Dec. 1942. 35X27 in. (Catalogue no. 14.) [No longer restricted. Map is in 2 sections.] W 33.6: 14/942 Inset : Ogdensburg, N. Y., and Prescott, Ontario. 1314 St. Marys River, head of Lake Nicolet to Whitefish Bay ; chart 63. Scale 1:40,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Nov. 1942. 32X43 in. (Catalogue no. 63.) [No longer restricted.] W 33.6 : 63/942 Inset : Sault Ste. Marie. 1315 St. Marys River, Lake Huron to Lake Munuscong; chart 61. Scale 1:40,- 000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Sept. 1942. 33X45 in. (Catalogue no. 61.) [No longer restricted.] W 33.6 : 61/942 1316 St. Marys River, Lake Munuscong to Sault Ste. Marie; chart 62. Scale 1:40,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of June 1942. 45X33 in. (Catalogue no. 62.) [No longer restricted.] W 33.6 : 62/942 1317 Straits of Mackinac. Scale 1: 120,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Nov. 1942. 33X46 in. (Catalogue no. 6.) [No longer restricted.] W 33.6 : 6/942 Inset : Round Island Passage. 131S Sturgeon Bay and canal, Lake Michigan. Scale 1:30,000. U. S. Lake Survey Oflice [Detroit, Midi.], edition of Feb. 1942. 32X20 in. (Cata- logue no. 728.) [No longer restricted.] W 33.6 : 728/942 Inset : Sturgeon Bay and Sawyer, Wis. OLD-AGE AND SURVIVORS INSURANCE BUREAU 1319 Claims manual, old-age and survivors insurance benefits. [1940.] cover title, [203] leaves. [Issued in loose-leaf form. Includes Appendix A.] FS 3.6 : 01 1/3 1320 Handbook of old-age and survivors insurance statistics, employment and wages of covered workers, 193S. 1940. [3]+vii-xxiii-f268+[7] p. 4° [Processed. Title on cover: Old-age and survivors insurance statistics, employment and wages of covered workers, 1938.] FS 3.2 : 01 1/3/938 98 1321 Review of operations, Jan. 1941-May 1942, v. 7. no. 1-12, v. 8, no. 1-5. [1941-42.] cover title.s, various paging, il. 4" [Monthly. Processed. An Index to v. 7, Jan.-Dec. 1941 and List of depository libraries of United States, cover title, l+i + 19 p.. was issued in 1942. Formerly Old-age and survivors insurance operating statistics review. Discontinued.] FS 3.15 : 7/1-S/5 ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT 1322 Books and pamplilets cataloged during Jan.-June 1941. Feb. 1-July 1, 1941. various paging. 4° [Monthly. Processed. May-June issued as one publication. Superseded by Ordnance technical library bulletin, sec. B.] . W 34.21 : 941/1-6 1323 Cumulative serial list of Ordnance field service circulars, no. 1 ; Julv 25, 1941. [1941.] 12 p. 4° [Processed.] W 34.32/2:1 1324 Same. Revised Oct. 2, 1941. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 16 p. 4° [Processed. Superseded by Ordnance field service circular index.] " W 34.32/2 : 1/2 1325 Firing tables for gun. 3", M1902 and M1903, firing shell, H. E., M42, with fuze, P. D., M48. 1940. xiv+39 p. il. 12" (FT 3-Q-l.) W 34.34 : 3-Q-l 1326 Firing tables (A. A, control tables) for gun, machine, cal. .50, Browning, M1921A1 and M2 (watercooled and heavy barrel) firing cartridge, ball, cal. .50, Ml; Aug. 1938. Frankford Arsenal, Philadelphia, Pa. [1938]. cover title, [2] +36 p. 1 pi. 12° (FT 0..50-AA-E-4. ) [Processed. Ordnance pamphlet no. 559 stamped on cover with rubber stamp.] W 34.34 : O.50-AA-E-4 1327 Firing tables (antiaircraft fire control tables) for gun, automatic, 37-mm, M1A2 firing shell, fixed, H. E., M54 and shell, fixed, practice, M55A1. Frankford Arsenal, Philadelphia, Pa., 1941. viii+45 p. il. 1 pi. 12" (FT 37 AA-N-2. ) [ Supersedes FT 37 AA-N-1. ] W 34.34 : 37-AA-N-2 1328 Firing tables for gun, 3-inch AA, M1917A2, M1917A3, M1917MIA2, M1917MII, M1925MI, Ml, M2. M3. and M4 firing A. A. shrapnel IMk.2 with fuze, Scovil MKIII. 1940. xi+71 p. il. 12° (FT 3AA-J-3.) W 34.34 : 3AA-J-3 1329 Firing tables for gun, 3-inch, antiaircraft, M1917A2, M1917A3, M1917MIA2, M1917MIA3, M1917MII, M1925MI, Ml, M2, M3, and M4, firing shell, H. E., M42 with fuze, time, mechanical, M43A2 ; Nov. 1941. 1942. xv+77 p. il. 16° (FT 3AA-0-2.) W 34.34 : 3AA-0-2 1330 Firing tables for gun, 3-inch, antiaircraft, M1917, M1917MI, M1917MII, M1925MI, Ml, M2, M3, and M4, firing shell, H. E., Mk. 2 with fuze, time, 21-sec., Mk. 3; Feb. 1942. 1942. xiii-f93 p. il. 12° (FT 3AA-K-3.) W 34.34 : 3AA-K-3 1331 Firing tables for gun, 3-inch, antiaircraft, M1918, firing shell, H. E., Mk. 9 with fuze, 21-sec., time, mechanical, Mk. 3; Dec. 1941. 1941. xiii+205 p. il. 12° (FT 3AA-D-2.) [Supersedes FT 3AA-L-1.] W 34.34 : 3x^A.-I^2 1332 Firing tables for gun, 6-inch, M1S97M1, M1900, M1903, M1905, M1908, M190SM1, and M190SM2, firing lOS-lh. A. P. projectile with fuze, B. D, Mk. .5. 1940. xvii+59 p. il. 12° (FT 6-C-2.) [Includes same data as FT 6-C-l, as changed by Changes 1, dated July 1, 1931. ] W 34.34 : 6-C-2 1333 Firing tables for gun, 6 inch, M1897M1, M190S, M190SM1 and IM190SM2, tiring shell, H. E., Mk. 2 with fuze, P. D., M47 and Mk. 4 star; Oct. 1941. 1941. xxi-l-61 p. il. 12° (FT 6-B-3.) [Supersedes FT-6-B-2.] W 34.34 : 6-B-3 1334 Firing tables for gun. 6 inch, I\I1900, M1903, and M1905, firing shell, H. E., Mk. 2, with fuze, P. I^., M47 and Mk. 2 (star) ; Mar. 1941. [1941.] xx+65 p. il. 12° (FT 6-D-2.) [Supersedes FT 6-D-l and Changes 1 thereto. ] W 34.34 : 6-D-2 99 1335 Same, Changes 2 and 3; July 10 and Nov. 3, 1941. [1941.H1] +42-45 leaves, and [10] leaves, 12" [Processed. Changes 2 supersedes Changes 1, June 10, 1941, further information lacking as to Changes 1. Changes 3 supersedes Changes 2.] W 34.34 : 6-D-2/ch.2,3 1336 Firing tables, gun, 8-inch, seacoast, MISSS. M188SA1, MlSSSIMl, M1888M1A1, 1M1SSSM2, and M18S8M2A1 firing shell, A. P., 260-lb. (Navy) Mk. 6, sliell, A. P., 260-lb. (Navy) Mk. 7 and mods, shell A. P.. 260-lb. (Navy) Mk. 10; July 21, 1942. 1942. xviii + 130 p il. 12° (FT 8-G-2) W 34.34 : S-G-2 1337 Firing tables for gun, 8 inch, seacoast, M188S, M1888M1 and M1888M2, firing shell, H. E., Mk. 1 (M. V. 1950 f/s), with fuze, P. D., M46, M47, and Mk4 (star) ; Nov, 1940. 1941. xix+51 p. il. 12° (FT 8-D-2.) [Supersedes FT 8-D-l, and Changes 1 thereto.] W 34.34 :8-D-2 1338 Firing tables for gun, S-inch. seacoast, M1888, M188SM1 and M18S8M2 firing shell, H. E., Mk. 1 with fuze. P. D., Mk. 4 star, fuze, P. D., Mk. 3 ; Jan. 1942 1942 xviii+62 p. il. 12" (FT 8-A-3.) W 34.34 : 8-A-3 1339 Firing tables for gun, 12-inch, seacoast, M188S and M1S95, firing projectile (shot), A. P., 975-lb. with fuze, B. D., Mk. 10; Oct. 1941. 1941. xxi-f 80 p. il. 16° (FT 12-F-3.) W 34.34 : 12-F-3 1340 Firing tables for gun, 16-incb, Mk. 2 (Navy) firing projectile, A. P., 2240-lb., Mk. 11 with fuze, B. D., Mk. 10; June 1942. 1942. xxii+155-f[l] p. il. 12° (FT 16-E-l. ) W 34.34 : 16-E-l 13-11 Firing tables for gun. 7.5 mm, M1897, M1897A1, M1S97A2, M1897A3, and I\I1S97A4, firing shell, H. E., M4S with fuze, P. D., M48 and fuze, 2d sec. comb, time and superquick, M54. 1940. xviii+42+[2] p. il. 1 pi. 12° (FT 75-Z-2.) W 34.34 : 75-Z-2 1342 Firing tables for gun, 75mm, M1916 and M1917, firing shrapnel, Mk. 1 with fuze, 21 sec. comb., M1907M and shell, H. "E., Mk. 1, and shell, chemical, Mk. 2 with fuze, P. D., M46, M47, Mk. 8, Mk. 4, Mk. 5 and M35. 1940 [1941]. xx+128 p. il. 12° (FT 75-E-3.) [Supersedes FT 75-E-2. ] W 34.34 : 75-E-3 1343 Firing tables for gun, 75-mm, M1916, M1917. and 1M2, firing shell, H. E., M4S with fuze, P. D., fuze, combination time and superquick, M54; Apr. 1942. 1942. xxiii+42 p. il. 1 pi. 12° (FT 75-AF-l.) W 34.34 : 75-AF-l 1344 Firing tables for gun, 155-mm, Ml and MlAl, firing shell, H. E., MlOl with fuze, P. D., M51; Mar. 1942. 1942. xxi+57 p. + l2] folded p. il. 12° ( iTC l.jy-S-l. ) W 34.34 : 155-S-l 134.T Firing tables for gun 155-mm, M1917, M1917A1, and M191SM1, firing pro- jectile, A. P., M112 with fuze, B. D., M60. 1942. xxi+28 p. il. 1 tab. 16° ( FT 155-W-l. ) W 34.34 : 155-W-l 134G Firing tables for gun. 155 mm. M1917, M1917A1, and M1918M1, firing shell, H. E., Mk. 3 with fuze, P. D., M46, M47, and Mk. 4 (star ) . 1940. xxii+66 p. il. 1 pi. 12° (FT 155-B-5.) W 34.34 : 155-B-5 1347 Firing tables for gun, machine, cal. 0.50 Browning M2, watercooled, heavy b'irrel and aircraft firing cartridge, armor piercing cal. 0.,50, M2 and caitridge, ball. cal. 0.50, M2; Nov. 1942. 1942. [3] +49 p. il. 1 pi. 12° ( FT 0.50-H-l. ) W 34.34 : 0.50-H-l 1348 Firing tables for gun, Q. F., 3.45-inch (British) 25 pr.. Mar. 2, firing shell, H. E. Mark ID, streamline with fuze, superquick. no. 117, fuze, super- quick and percussion, no. 119, Mar. 1, fuze, mechanical time, no. 210, shell, H. E., Mark ID, streamline with fuze, time (powder train) and super- quick, no. 221, shell, chemical, IMark ID, streamline with fuze, time (pow- der train) and superquick, no. 221 ; May 1942. 1042. xxxvii + 100 p. il. 1 pi. 12° (FT 3.4.J-A-1.) W 34.34 : 3.4.5-A-l 13-iy Firing tables for howitzer, 8-inch, :M1. firing shell, HE., M106 with fuze, P. D., M51 : Nov. 1941. 1942. xx + l-27b+ 28-130 p. il. 1 pi. 16° (FT 8- J-1.) [Changes 1, Mar. 30, 1943, are incorporated.] W 34.34 : 8-J-l 100 1350 Firing tables for howitzer, 155 mm, M1917, M1917A1, and M1918, firing shell, H. E.. M.Kl with fuze, P. O., M46, M47, Mk. 4 and Mk. 3. 1940. xx+186+ [2] p. 11. 1 pi. 12° (FT 155-D-3.) [Supersedes Firing tables 155-D-2. dated Apr. 1939. ] W 34.34 : 155-D-3 1351 Index to Ordnance Department bulletins, circulars, orders, 1930-42. [1942.] 61 p. 4° [Processed.] W 34.3 : ind.930-942 1352 Introduction to Ordnance storage and shipment charts: sec. (b), Instruc- tions for marking shipments of ordnance supplies ; Sept. 1, 1941. [Publica- tions Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 30 p. il. [Processed. Issued with perforations. Section (a) was issued Apr. 22, 1941 ; further informa- tion lacking.] W 34.38 : introd./sec.b 1353 Same, sec. (g). Warehouse laj'out ; May 1, 1942. [Publications Depart- ment, Raritan Arsenal, 1942.] 39 p. il. [Processed. Issued with perfo- rations.] W 34.38 : introd./sec.g 1354 Same, sec. ( h ) , Warehouse handling equipment ; Dec. 1, 1941. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] S3 p. il. [Processed. Issued with perforations.] W 34.38 : introd./sec.h 1335 Let's give him enough and on time; [poster]. 1942. 28.5X39.9 in. [Illus- trator, Norman Rockwell.] W 34.29/1 : G 44/2 1356 Lubrication of ordnance materiel, n. p. [1941]. [2]+298-f [4] p. il. [The 4 pages are left blank to be used for memos.] W 34.5 : L 96/941 1357 Manufacturer's parts list : Director, M7, May 15, 1942 ; prepared by Sperry Gyroscope Company, Inc. [1942.] [1]+115+[1] p. il. [Processed.] W 34.2 : M 31/3 1358 Manufacturer's parts list : Remote control system M2, Sept. 1942 ; pre- pared by Sperry Gyroscope Company, Inc. [1942.] [5]-|-33 p. il. [Proc- essed.] ^ W 34.2 : M 31/4 1359 Ordnance Department bulletin 56-61 ; Apr. 24, 1941-Nov. 11, 1942. [1941- 42.] Each 1 p. or 2 p. 4° [Processed.] W 34.3: 56-61 1260 Ordnance Department circular 122-242 ; Jan. 17, 1941-Dec. 30, 1942. [1941- 42.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Changes and supplements to certain of these circulars were issued also.] W 34.4/3 : 122-242 1361 Ordnance Department order 152-377; Jan. 29, 1941-Dec. 31, 1942. [1941- 42.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Changes and revisions to certain of these and earlier orders were issued also.] W 34.9/2: 152-377 1362 Ordnance Department safety bulletin 8, 10-53; Apr. 21, 1941-Dec. 17, 1942. [1941-42.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Safety bulletin 9 appeared in Document catalog of 76th Congress. Changes and revisions to certain of these and earlier safety bulletins were issued also.] W 34.35 : 8, 10-53 13G3 Ordnance equipment chart: Armored brigade; Mar. 1, 1941. [1941.] 30 p. (Ordnance equipment chart 17-10.) [Processed. Lssued with perfora- tions. ] W 34.39 : 17-10/941 1364 Same: Armored division; Mar. 5, 1941. [1941.] 40 p. (Ordnance equip- ment chart 17.) [Processed. Issued with perforations.] W 34.39 : 17/941 1365 Same : Armored force units, GHQ reserve ; Mar. 10, 1941. [1941.] 24 p. (Ordnance equipment chart 17.) [Processed. Issued with perfora- tions. ] W 34.39 : 17/2/941 1366 Same: Armored regiment, medium; Feb. 10, 1941. [1941.] 17 p. (Ord- nance equipment chart 17-21.) [Proces.sed. Issued with perforations.] W 34.39 : 17-21/941 1367 Same: Artillery, truck drawn, triangular division; Nov. 10, 1941. [Publi- cations Department, Raritan Ar.senal, 1941.] 20 p. (Ordnance equip- ment chart 6-80.) [Proce.ssed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes Ordnance equipment chart 6-60, Oct. 20, 1940.] W 34.39 : 6-80/941 101 Same: Cavalry brigade, horse; Dec. 20, 1941. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 17 p. (Ordnance equipment chart 2-10.) [Processed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes OEC 2-10, Jan. 10, 1941.] AV 34.39 : 2-10/941 Same: Cavalry regiment, horse and mechanized; Apr. 28, 1941. [Publica- tions Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 15 p. (Ordnance equipment chart 2-51.) [Processed. Issued with perforations.] W 34.39 : 2-51/941 Same: Chemical Warfare Service units; Jan. 15, 1941. [1941.] 5 p. (Ordnance equipment chart 3.) [Processed. Issued with perforations.] W 34.39 : 3/941 Same: Coast artillery brigade, antiaircraft, mobile; Oct. 1, 1941. [Pub- lications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 21 p. (Ordnance equip- ment chart 4-10.) [Processed. Issued with perfoi'ations. Revision of of OEC 4-10, Nov. 30, 1940.] W 34.39 : 4-10/941 Same: Coast artillery brigade, 155-mui gun; Apr. 20, 1941. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 13 p. (Ordnance equipment chart 4-30.) [Processed. Issued with perforations.] W 34.39 : 4-30/941 Same : Coast artillery regiment, antiaircraft, semimobile ; May 20, 1941. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 16 p. (Ordnance equipment chart 4-111.) [Processed. Issued with perforations.] W 34.39 : 4^111/941 Same : Coast artillery regiments, harbor defense, types B and C, battalion, separate, type D ; Dec. 15, 1941. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 4 p. (Ordnance equipment chart 4-71, 81, 95.) [Proc- essed. Issued with perforations.] W 34.39 : 4-71/941 Same : Engineer units ; Aug. 5, 1941. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 3 p. (Ordnance equipment charts 5-125, 5-135, 5-100-1, 5-200-1, 5-300-1.) [Processed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes OEC 5- Nov. 15, 1940.] W 34.39 : 5-125/941 Same: Engineer units; Sept. 1, 1941. [Publications Department, Raritan Ar.senal, 1941.] 8 p. (Ordnance equipment charts 5-11, 5-75, 5-115.) [Proce.ssed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes in part OEC 5- Nov. 15, 1940.] W 34.39 : 5-11/941 Same: Engineer units; Sept. 1, 1941. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 6 p. (Ordnance equipment charts 5-21, 5-171.) [Proc- essed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes in part Ordnance equip- ment chart 5-, Nov. 15, 1940.] W 34.39 : 5-21/941 Same: Engineer units; Sept. 1, 1941. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 7 p. (Ordnance equipment charts 5-145, 5-275, 5-55, 5-167, 5-157.) [Processed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes Ordnance equipment chart 5-, Nov. 15, 1940.] W 34.39 : 5-145/941 Same: Engineer units; Sept. 1, 1941. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 19 p. (Ordnance equipment charts 5-215, 5-185, 5-400-1, 5-302, 5-600-1, 5-601-1, 5-602, 5-603.) [Processed. Issued with perfo- rations. SupersedesOEC5-, Nov. 30, 1940.] W 34.39 : 5-215/941 Same : Engineer units ; Sept. 1, 1941. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 9 p. (Ordnance equipment charts 5-411, 5-65, 5-47, 5-35, 5-95, 5-87, 5-88.) [Processed. Issued with perforations. Super- sedes OEC 5- Nov. 30, 1940.] W 34.39 : 5^11/941 Same: Field artillery battalion, 75-n)ra howitzer, pack; Apr. 20, 1941. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 9 p. (Ordnance equipment chart 6-155.) [Processed. Issued with perforations.] W 34.39 : &-155/941 Same : Field artillery brigade, square division ; Oct. 20, 1941. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 27 p. (Ordnance equipment chart 6-10.) [Processed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes OEC^ 6-10, Nov. 5, 1940.] W 34.39 : 6-10/943 102 138a Same: Field artillery regiment, armored brigade; Mar. 1, 1941. [1941.] 15 p. (Ordnance equipment chart 6-121.) [Processed. Issued with perforations. ] W 34.39 : 6-121/941 1384 Same: Field artillery regiment, corps; Apr. 10, 1941. [1941.] 29 p. (Ordnance equipment chart 6-50.) [Processed. Issued with perfora- tions.] W 34.39 : 6-50/941 1385 Same: Infantry, air-borne battalion; Nov. 20, 1941. [Publications Depart- ment, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 11 p. (Ordnance equipment chart 7-45.) [Processed. Issued with perforations.] W 34.39 : 7-45/941 138G Same : Infantry battalion, antitank ; Sept. 15, 1941. [Publications Depart- ment, Raritan Arsenal, 1941. ] 12 p. ( Ordnance equipment chart 7-115. ) [Processed. Issued with perforations.] W 34.39 : 7-115/941 1387 Same: Infantry battalion, parachute; Sept. 1, 1941. [Publications Depart- ment, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 6 p. (Ordnance equipment chart 7-35.) [Processed. Issued with perforations.] W 34.39 : 7-35/941 1388 Same: Infantry division, square; Nov. 1, 1941. [Publications Department Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 39 p. (Ordnance equipment chart 7.) [Proc- essed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes OEC 7, Nov. 10, 1940.] W 34.39 : 7/941 1383 Same : Infantry division, triangular ; Nov. 15, 1941. [Publications Depart- ment, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 28 p. (Ordnance equipment chart 70.) [Processed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes Ordnance equipment chart 7, Nov. 1, 1940.] W 34.39 : 70/941 13D0 Same: Infantry division (triangular, motorized) ; Apr. 1, 1941. [Publica- tions Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 28 p. (Ordnance equipment chart 77.) [Processed. Issued with perforations.] W34.3y : 77/941 1391 Same ; Infantry regiment, rifle ; Apr. 15, 1941. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 13 p. (Ordnance equipment chart 7-11.) [Proc- essed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes Ordnance equipment chart 7-11, Oct. 15, 1940.] W 34.39 : 7-11/941 1392 Same: Infantry regiment, rifle (motorized); Mar. 15, 1941. [Publica- tions Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 14 p. (Ordnance equipment chart 7-61. ) [Processed. Issued with perforations.] W 34.39 : 7-61/941 1393 Same: Military police battalions; Apr. 1, 1941. [1941.] 9 p. (Ordnance equipment chart 7-125 & 7-55.) [Processed. Issued with i)erf orations.] W 34.39 : 7-125/941 1394 Same : Quartermaster Corps units ; Jan. 2, 1941. [1941.] 29 p. (Ordnance equipment chart 10.) [Processed. Issued with perforations.] W 34.39 : 10/941 1395 Same : Reconnaissance squadron, mechanized cavalry division, horse ; Dec. 15, 1941. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 13 p. (Ordnance equipment chart 2-25.) [Processed. Issued with perfora- tions. Supersedes OEC 2-25, Jan. 15, 1941.] W 34.39 : 2-25/941 1396 Same: Signal Corps units; June 5, 1941. [Publications Department, Rari- tan Arsenal, 1941.] 19 p. (Ordnance equipment chart 11.) [Processed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes Ordnance equipment chart 11-, Dec. 15, 1940.] W 34.39 : 11/941 1397 Same, tentative. Infantry division ; Aug. 27, 1942. [1942.] 7 p. f (Ord- nance equipment chart 7 [tentative].) [Processed. Supersedes OEC 70, tentative, July 4, 1942. Change 3, Nov. 24, 1942, 1 p. oblong 8", was issued also.] W 34.39 : 7/942-2 1398 Ordnance field service circular 167-259, 263 : Jan. 6-Dec. 31, 1941. [1941.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Information lacking as to nos. 260-262. Changes and revisions of certain of these and earlier circulars were issued also. Some of the circulars are superseded by the Ordnance field service technical bulletins.] W 34.32 : 167-259, 263 103 1399 Ordnance field service circular 1-Sl, series of 1942; Jan. 1-Oct. 28, 1942. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1942.] various paging, 8° or 4° [Processed. Changes and revisions of certain of these circulars were issued also. Indexes for circulars 1-49 and 1-80 were issued May 1 and Aug. 25, 1942, respectively.] W 34.32 : 942/1-81 1400 Ordnance field service modification work orders, subject index; Apr. 30, 1941. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 85+ [1] p. [Processed. Supersedes FSMWO subject index, Jan. 1, 1939, and changes thereto. The individual orders to which this is an index are of interest only to the service and are not entered in Document catalogs.] W 34.33 : ind.941 1401 Same; Nov. 15, 1941. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 57+ [1] p. [Processed. Supersedes FSMWO subject index, Apr. 30, 1941, and changes thereto. The individual orders to which this is an index are of interest only to the service and are not entered in Document catalogs.] W 34.33 : ind.941-2 1402 Same; Aug. 15, 1942. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1942.] 61 p. [Processed. Supersedes FSMWO subject index, Nov. 15, 1941. The individual orders to which this is an index are of interest only to the service and are not entered in Document catalogs.] W 34.33 : ind.942 1403 Same, Changes 1 and 2; Sept. 15 and Oct. 15, 1942. [Publications Depart- ment, Raritan Arsenal, 1942.] 8 p. and 2 p. W 34.33 : ind.942/ch.l,2 1404 Same; Dec. 1, 1942. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1942.] 75 p. [Processed. Supersedes FSMWO subject index, Aug. 15, 1942, and changes thereto. The individual orders to which this is an index are of interest only to the service and are not entered in Document catalogs.] W 34.33 : ind.942-2 1405 Ordnance field service technical bulletin index ; Jan. 1, 1942. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1942.] 18 p. (Ordnance field service technical bulletin 10.) [Processed. Issued with perforations.] W 34.36 : 10 Note. — This and the following indexes list by number, -with title and date, current Technical bulletins. These Technical bulletins are not entered separately in this catalog. 1406 Same: May 7, 1942. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1942.] 12 p. (Ordnance field service technical bulletin 10.) [Processed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes TB 10, Jan. 1, 1942. Changes 1 and 2 were issued also.] W 34.36: 10/2 1407 Same; Sept. 7, 1942. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1942.] 18 p. (Ordnance field service technical bulletin 10.) [Processed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes TB 10, index. May 7, 1942 and Changes 1 and 2.] W 34.36: 10/3 1108 Ordnance provision system: Schedule of stores reports for Group F; Oct. 15, 1941. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 17 p. [Processed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes Schedule of stores reports for Group F, July 1, 1941, and Changes C-1, Aug. 28, 1941.] W 34.23 : F/8 1409 Same: Nov. 15, 1941. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 6 p. [Processed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes Schedule of stores reports for Group G, July 1, 1941.] W 34.23 : G/7 1410 Same, [Changes 1] ; Nov. 12, 1941. Publications Department, Raritan Ar- senal [1941]. 1 p. [Processed. Issued with perforations.] W 34.23 : P/4/ch.l 1411 Ordnance provision system regulations; May 1, 1942. [Publications De- partment, Raritan Arsenal, 1942.] 6 p. [Supersedes Ordnance provision system regulations, May 1, 1931.] W 34.12/2 : Or 2/5/942 1412 Ordnance publications for supply index (Ordnance catalog and index of Standard nomenclature lists. Ordnance provision system regulations, Schedules of stores reports, and Ordnance storage and shipment charts) ; 104 Dec. 18, 1941. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 47 p, [Processed. Lssiied with perforations. Supersedes Ordnance publications for supply index, Mar, 1.5, 1941.] W 34.23/3 : 941/2 Our fighters deserve our best; [poster]. 1942 40X28.5 in. W 34.29/1 : F 46 Standard nomenclature list A to R (with omissions). [Processed. Issued with i)erforations. With the exception of G-85, v. 3, sec. 3, all of these publications were issued from Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal.] W 34.23: (nos.) A- 37. Ordnance catalog (ordnance provision system) : Group A, Gun, machine, cal. .50, Browning, M2, water-cooled,' fixed and flexible, and mounts, supp. 2; Mar. 27, 19.39. [1939.] 21 p. il. B- 3. Same: [Group B], Rifle, U. S., cal. .30. M1903 and M190.3A1, Changes 3; Apr. 4, 1942. [1942.] 4 p. [Supersedes Changes 2, Oct. 6, 1941.] B- 28. Same : [Group B], Carbine, cal. .30, Ml, Changes 1 ; Apr. 8, 1942. [1942.] 1 p. C- 6. Same : Group C, Interch.angeability list covering Group C material ; June 2, 1942. [1942.] 185 p. C- 12. Same: [Group C], Gun and carriage, 75 mm, M2, M2A1, and M2A2, Changes 1; Dec. 23, 1940. [1940.] 7 p. C— 20. Same: [Group C], Howitzer and carriage, pack 75 mm, Ml, Changes 4; Apr. 10, 1942. [1942.] 2 p. [Supersedes Changes 3, Nov. 14, 1941.] F- 69. Same: [Group F], Firing tables and trajectory charts, Changes 2; Mar. 15, 1941. [1941.] 4 p. [Supersedes Changes 1, Oct. 23, 1940.] F-171. Same: [Group F], Finder, height, 131/2 ft.. Ml (Keuffel and Esser and Eastman), (n) parts and equipment. Changes 1 and 2; June 11 and July 24, 1942. [1942.] 47 p. and 1 p. F-224. Same : Group F, Mount, telescope, M26, M27, M28 and M29, telescope, elbow, M24, M25 and M26 (for 3" and 90 mm A. A. gun mounts), parts; May 14. 1942. [1942.] 78 p. 11. F-228. Same : Group F, Telescope, M15, parts; May 14, 1942. [1942.1 18 p. il. G- 38. Same: [Group G. v. 2], Mat6riel-car, combat. Ml, tank, light M2A1, tank, light, M2A2, supp. 2, Essential data, notes for repair and maintenance; Apr. 1, 1939. [1939.] 189 p. il. Same, v. 2, supp. 3, Spare parts and equipment ; Aug. 1, 1939. [1939.] 35 p. G— 57. Same : Group G, Truck, light machine shop, M3, and truck, machine shop, M4, V. 2, Truck, machine shop, M4 (load B), body parts, and equipment ; Apr. 25, 1942. [1942.] 114p.il. Same, v. 3, Truck, machine shop, M4 (load C), body parts and equip- ment; Apr. 25, 1942. [1942.] 105 p. il. Same, v. 4, Truck, machine shop, M4 (load D), body parts, and equip- ment ; Apr. 25, 1942. [1942.] 95p.il. G- 85. Same: [Group G, Truck, bomb service (all types)], v. 3, Truck, bomb service, Ml, sec. 1, Diamond T, model 201 bomb service truck [Parts list ; Mar. 11, 1942.] [1942.] 64 p. il. [Supersedes sec. 1, Mar. 10, 1942.] Same : v. 4, Bomb service truck M6, Chevrolet, pt. 1, Parts and equip- ment, sec. 10, Exhaust system; Dec. 19, 1942. [1942.] 5 p. il. [Prepared under direction of chief of ordnance, with cooperation of Chevrolet Motor Div., General Motors Corp.] G- 91. Same : Group G, Truck, tank maintenance, Ml, body parts, and equip- ment [with list of references] ; Mar. 18, 1942. [1942.] 145 p. il. G— 92. Same : Group G, Truck, instrument repair. Ml, body parts and equip- ment [with list of references] ; Apr. 25, 1942. [1942.] 230 p. il. G- 98. Same: Group G, Tractor, heav.v. Ml (Allis-Chalmers, HD-lOW), sec. 7, Cowl, fenders, hood, radiator shell and seat ; Sept. 3, 1942. [1942.] 20 p. il. G-102. Same : Group G, Half-track vehicles, car, half-track, M2, carrier, per- sonnel, half-track, M3, carrier, 81-mm mortar, half-track, M4, car- riage, motor, 75-mm gun, M3, sec, 15B, Frame group ; Sept. 1, 1942. [1942.1 8 p. Same, sec. 23, Organization spare parts and equipment ; Jan. 31, 1942, [1942.] 234-1 p. il. G-103. Same: [Group G], Light tanks, v. 1, Light tank M3, sec. 1, Gasoline en- gine group, chap. 5, Electric starter and booster coil, supp. 1, Starter, Delco-Remy 1108679 (12 volt). Changes 1; Dec. 10, 1942. [1942.] 1 p. Same. v. 1, sec. 2, Diesel engine group, chap. 2, Cartridge starter, Changes 1 and 2; Sept. 10 and Dec. 15, 1942. [1942.] Each 1 p. Same, v. 1, sec. S, Transmission, differential and final drive, chap. 1. Transmission and differential, Changes 1; July 25, 1942. [1942.] 3 p. Same, v. 1, sec. 12, Turret section, chap. 2, Turret traversing mecha- nism. Changes 1 ; Sept. 30, 1942. [1942.] 1 p. Same. v. 2, Light tank M5, sec. 5, Exhaust system. Changes 1 ; Aug. 20, 1942. [1942.] 1 p. G-104. Same : v. 9, Tank, medium, M4A4, mfg. by Chrysler, tentative list of spare parts. July 22, 1942 ; prepared by Field Service Division, Executive Branch, Military Organization & Publications Section. [1942.] 65 p. [Temporary.] G-117. Same: Group G, Trailer, tractor crane, T26 (Fruehauf), parts and equip- ment; June 16, 1942. [1942.] 8 p. [Tentative.! 1422 1423 105 Standard nomenclature list — Continued. G-122. Same : [Group G], Chevrolet medium armored car, M6, built for United States Army ; [prepared by] Chevrolet Motor Division, General Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich.; Sept. 15, 1942. [1942.] 218 p. 11. (Service parts catalogue.] H- 6. Same : Group H. Pipe and hose fittings ; Mar. 12, 1942. [1942.] 133 p. il. [Supersedes Standard nomenclature list H-6, May 10, 1938.] P- 1. Same : [Group P], Projectiles, separate loading, for harbor defense, heavy field and railway artillery, pt. 2, Changes 1 ; Jan. 1, 1941. [1941.] 8 p. R- 1. Same: [Group R], Ammunition, fixed, all types, for pack, light, and medium field artillery, pt. 1, Changes 1; Apr. 1, 1942. [1942.] 1 p. R- 7. Same: [Group R], Ground mines and fuzes, demolition material for use in policing target ranges, and ammunition for simulated artillery and grenade fire, Changes 1 ; Mar. 1, 1941. [1941.] 1 p. PAN AMERICAN SANITARY BUREAU Actas de la cuarta Conferencia Panamericana de Directores Nacionales de Sanidad, celebrada en Washington, D. C, mayo 1-8, 1940. 1942. 573 p. il. large 8° (Publicaeion 192.) PAS 1.7 : 192 Alphabetical list of medical and public health journals of Latin America, Lista alfab^tica de las revistas de medicina, incluso sanidad y ciencias aliadas, de la America Latina ; compiled by Jeannette M. de la Garza. Washington, D. C, July 1942. [2] +60 leaves, 4° (Publication, Publica- ci6n 185.) [Processed.] PAS 1.7: 185 American hospitals and Latin American interns, an adventure in good will, [by] Aristides A. Moll; [O internato uos hospitals dos Estados Unidos, pelo Ruy Goyanna]. Feb. 1943. [9] p. il. 4" (Publication 191.) [Processed.] PAS 1.7 : 191 Child nutrition in Latin America ; [by Aristides A. Moll and Shirley Baugh- man O'Leary]. Washington, D. C, July 1942. cover title, 17+ [1] p. il. (Publication 181.) [Text on p. 2-4 of cover.] PAS 1.7 : 181 Contribuciones al estudio de la peste bubonica en el nordeste del Brasil [con listas referencias ; por Atilio Macchiavello]. [Guayaquil, Ecuador, by Litografia e Imprenta la Reforma, J. Jouvin e Hijos & Co., agosto 1941.] 331 p. (Publicaeion 165.) [Copyright, 1941.] PAS 1.7 : 165 Cuarta Conferencia Panamericana de Directores Nacionales de Sanidad [Wiishington, D. C, abril 30-mayo 8, 1940], resumen de sus labores. Washington, D. C, mayo 1941. [2] +29+ [3] p. (Publicaeion 162.) [Reimpreso del Boletin de la Oflcina Sanitaria Panamericana, diciembre 1940-mayo 1941.] PAS 1.7 : 162 Diagnostico y tratamiento de ciertas afecciones de los tropicos. Washing- ton, D. C, abril 1942. [2] +12+ [2] p. (Publicaeion 174.) [Reimpreso del Boletin de la Oflcina Sanitaria Panamericana, marzo y abril, 1942.] PAS 1.7 : 174 La ensenanza mMica en Estados Unidos ; [por Aristides A. Moll]. Wash- ington, D. C, agosto 1941. [2]+22p. (Publicaeion 168.) PAS 1.7 : 168 El entierro de la basura bajo un recubrimiento eficaz en Cristobal, Zona del Canal; [por el J. L. Byrd y el C. H. Bath]. Washington, D. C, octubre 1941. [2] +12+ [2] p. il. (Publicaeion 170.) [Reimpreso del Boletin de la Oflcina Sanitaria Panamericana, octubre 1941.] PAS 1.7 : 170 Epitome del segundo suplemento (1939) de la Farmacoiiea E. U. XI. Wfchiugton, D. C, enero 1941. [3] +20+ [3] p. (Publicaeion 157.) [Reimpreso del Boletin de la Oflcina Sanitaria Panamericana, noviembre 1940.] PAS 1.7: 157 La flebi-e amarilla en las Americas [con bibliografia ; por el Wilbur A. Sawyer]. Washington, D. C, abril 1942. [2] +16+ [2] p. il. (Publi- caciOn 173.) [Reimpreso del Boletin de la Oflcina Sanitaria Panameri- cana, abril 1942.] PAS 1.7: 173 Health and living conditions in Latin America [with list of references; by Shirley Baugliman O'Leary and A. A. Moll]. Washington, D. C, July 1941. [2]+12+[2] p. il. (Publication 160.) PAS 1.7 : 166 106 1427 Housing and hospital projects of Latin American social security systetns [witli bibliography; prepared by Shirley Baughman O'Leary]. Wash- ington, D. C, May 1942. cover title, IG p. il. (Publication 175.) PAS 1.7 : 175 1428 Huertos escolares [ligeras nociones para los alumnos de las escuelas ; por Alfredo Leon Felipe]. Washington, D. C, junio 1941. [2]+S+[2] p. il. (Publicacion 163.) PAS 1.7 : 103 1429 indices Sanitarios Panamericanos. Washington, D. C, mayo 1941. [2]4- 4+ [2] p. (Publicacion 161.) [Reimpreso del Boletin de la Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana, mayo 1941.] PAS 1.7: 161 1430 El lanzallamas en la lucha antipestosa, descripcion del nuevo metodo eficaz contra roedores y pulgas de roedores ; [por el Anthony Donovan y el E. D. Hopkins]. Washington, D. C, octubre 1941. [2] +9+ [3] p. il. (Publicacion 169.) [Reimpreso del Boletin de la Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana, octubre 1941.] PAS 1.7: 169 1431 Manual de bromatologia, composicion quimica y valor nutritivo de ciertos alimentos, una compilacion de datos analiticos obteuidos de varias fuentes [con bibliografias] ; por Joseph H. Axtmayer y Donald H. Cook. Wa- shington, D. C, septiembre 1942. vi+[l]+615+[2] p. large 8" (Publi- cacion ISG.) [Copyright, 1942. An Errata, 1 p. oblong 48°, pasted on page preceding p. 1, was issued also.] PAS 1.7 : 186 1432 La Mosca [con bibliografia ; recopilado por Aristides A. Moll]. Washing- ton, D. C, Julio 1942. cover title, 9+[l] p. il. 2 p. of pi. (Publicacion 180.) [Text on p. 2-4 of cover. Plates are separate.] PAS 1.7 : ISO 1433 Pan American sanitary code, international sanitary convention, signed, Habana, Cuba, Nov. 14, 1924. Washington, D. C, Mar. 1943. [2] + 23 p. (Publication 193.) PAS 1.7 : 193 1434 Pautas minimas para el saneamiento de las minas del Peru en lo relative a viviendas ; [por el Edv^'ard D. Hopkins]. Washington, D. C, noviembre 1941. [2]+8-f[2] p. ih (Publicacion 172.) [Reimpreso del Boletin de la Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana. noviembre 1941.] PAS 1.7: 172 1435 Public health and medicine in stamps of the Americas. Washington, D. C, Jan. 1941. [2] +8+ [2] p. il. (Publication 158.) PAS 1.7: 158 1436 Public health in the Americas [articles]. Washington, D. C, June 1942. cover title, viii + 70+[l] p. il. (Publication 177.) [Text on p. 2-4 of cover.] PAS 1.7 : 177 1437 Same, Spanish, La sanidad en las Americas; [articles]. Washington, D. C, octubre 1942. viii + 96+[2] p. il. (Publicacion 190.) [Text and other illustrations on p. 1, 2, and 4 of cover.] PAS 1.7 : 190 1438 Reglamento del Servicio Nacional Antipestoso del Peru. Washington, D. C, septiembre 1942. [2] +4+ [2] p. (Publicacion 187.) [Reimpreso del Boletin de la Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana, agosto 1942.] PAS 1.7 : 187 1439 Scientific institutions in Latin America, pt. 1. Washington, D. C, Mar. 1941. [3] +48+ [2] p. il. (Publication 160.) PAS 1.7 : 160 1440 Some Pan American pioneers in public health. Washington, D. C. Jan. 1941 [2]+6+[2] p. ih (Publication 159.) PAS 1.7 : 159 1441 Tecnicas y procedimientos para las encucstas o censos dieteticos. Wash- ington, D. C, julio 1942. [2] +6+ [3] p. (Publication 183.) [Re- impreso del Boletin de la Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana, junio 1942.] PAS 1.7 : 183 1442 Tratamiento de las afecciones venereas en el ejercito de Estados Unidos. Washington, D. C, julio 1942. [2]+9+[3] p. (Publicaci6n 182.) [Reimpreso del Boletin de la Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana. junio 1942.] PAS 1.7: 182 1443 Tratamiento de las heridas de guerra ; [por el J. J. Moorhead]. Wash- ington, D. C, julio 1942. [2] +4+ [2] p. (Publicacion 184.) [Re- 107 impreso del Boletin de la Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana, .i"lio 1942.] PAS 1.7 : 184 1444 Tratamiento de las quemaduras [con bibliografia]. Washington, D. C, junio 1942. [2] +6+ [2] p. (Publicacion 178.) [Reimpreso del Bo- letin de la Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana, mayo 1942.] PAS 1.7: 178 1445 Wild fire (pemphigus foliaceus) of Brazil. Washington, D. C, Sept. 1942. [2] +13+ [3] p. il. (Publication 188.) [Reprinted from Boletin de la Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana, Sept. 1942.] PAS 1.7 : 188 1446 Work of Pan American Sanitary Bureau in relation to child welfare; [by Hugh S. Gumming]. Washington, D. C, May 1941. 4 p. 4° (Publication 167.) [Reprinted by Pan American Sanitary Bureau from The child, monthly news summary, Apr. 1940, v. 4, no. 10, issued by Children's Bureau.] PAS 1.7: 167 PAN AMERICAN UNION 1447 The Araucanians; by Edmundo Lassalle. Washington, D. C, 1942 [Reese Press, Baltimore]. 16 p. il. [Published by Pan American Union with cooperation of Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs Office. Cover by Charlotte Anna Chase.] PA 1.2 : Ar 1 1448 Argentina. [Revised edition.] Washington, D. C. [1941]. 40p.il. (Ameri- can nation series no. 1.) PA 1.26 : 1/3 1449 Brazil. [2d printing.] Washington, D. C. [1941]. 40 p. il. (American nation series no. 3.) [1939, on p. 1, is date of a previous i.ssue.] PA 1.26 : 3/3 1450 Buenos Aires. [2d printing, with revised figures, 1942.] Washington, D. C. [1942]. 32p.il. (American city series no. 1-A.) [1938, on p. 1, is date of a previous issue.] PA 1.31 : l-A/2 1451 Cabeza de Vaca's great journey; prepared with cooperation of J. Frank Dobie. Washington, D. C, 1942 [Reese Press, Baltimore]. 16 p. il. [Published by Pan American Union with cooperation of Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs Office. Cover and map in text by Dorothy Sweet- ser.] PA 1.2 :N 92 1452 Cacao [the chocolate tree; by Maria A. Ruisanchez Harvey]. [Revised edition.] Washington, D. C. [1942]. 16 p. il. (Commodities of com- merce series no. 18.) PA 1.22 : 18/3 1453 Chile. [2d printing with revised figures, 1942.] Washington, D. C. [1942]. 32 p. il. (American nation series uo. 4.) [1939, on p. 1, is date of a previous issue.] PA 1.26 : 4/2 1454 Ciudad Trujillo. [1942, 2d printing.] Wa.shington, D. C. [1942]. 24 p. il. (American city series no. 8-A.) [1938, on p. 1, is date of a previous issue.] PA 1.31 : 8-A/2 3 455 Convencion sobre la reglamentaciSn del tnlfico automotor, suscrita en la Uni6n Panamericana el 6 de octubre de 1930. [1930.] [l]+6p. (Serie s<.bre derecho y tratados, no. 1.) PA 1.18 : s 1 1456 Copper. [Revised edition.] W^ashington, D. C. [1942]. 20 p. il. (Com- modities of commerce series no, 23.) PA 1.22 : 23/2 1457 Correio do Departamento de Cooperagao Intelectual, no. 1-8; fevereiro 193S-julho 1940. [1938-iO.] cover titles, various paging. 4." [Issued irregularly. Processed.] PA 1.62 :p 1-8 1458 Correo de la Oficina de Cooperaci6n Intelectual, numero 21-26; marzo de 1941-diciembre 1942. [1941^2.] cover titles, various paging, 4" [Issued irregularly. Processed. Sometimes two numbers issued as one publica- tion. A supplement to no. 21-22, with title, Alcance al niimero 21-22 del Correo de la Oficina de Cooperaci6n Intelectual, Tres ilustres muchachos en trance de ficcion y realidad, was issued June 1941. Earlier numbers not entered in Document catalogs.] PA 1.62 : s 21-s 26 1459 xjn decenio del drama Norteamericano ; [por] John Gassner. Septiembre 1940. cover title, 20+ [1] leaves, 4° (Puntos de vista, numero 1.) [Processed.] PA 1.02 : s 1 108 14G0 Urn decenio do drama Norte Americano; por John Gassner. Janeiro 1940. coVer title, ii+[l]+20+[l] leaves, 4° (Pontos de vista, niimero 1.) [Processed.] PA 1.52: pi 1461 Documentary material for good neighbor tour, imaginary visit to republics of Latin America : v. 1, Introductory program, source material [with Selected list of books on Latin America]. Washington, D. C, 1941. cover title, [3] +56 leaves, 1 pi. 4° [Proces.sed.] PA 1.55 : 1 1462 Same: v. 2, Seminar on American republics and inter-American relations. Washington, D. C, 1941. cover title, [2]+l-12A+13-6S leaves, 4° [Processed.] PA 1.55 : 2 1463 Same: v. 3, Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay, coffee in the Americas, social welfare, customs of continent. Washington, D. C, 1941. cover title, [2] +1-17A+18-54 leaves, 4° [Processed.] PA 1.55 : 3 1464 Same : v. 4, Argentina, Chile, music and dances, Christmas customs, Christ of the Andes. Washington, D. C, 1941. cover title, [2] +53 leaves, 4° [Processed.] PA 1.55 : 4 1465 Same : v. 5, Bolivia, Peru, ancient civilization of the Americas, education in Latin America. Washington, D. C, 1941. cover title, [2]+l-21C+22-58 leaves, 2 pi. 4° [Processed.] PA 1.55 : 5 1466 Same: v. 6, Ecuador, Colombia, art and literature of Latin America. Washington, D. C, 1941. cover title, [2] +43 leaves, 4° [Processed.] PA 1.55 : 6 1467 Same : v. 7, Venezuela, Panama, Bolivar and other heroes of Latin America, Panama and the Canal. Washington, D. C, 1941. cover title, [2] +56 leaves, 4° [Processed.] PA 1.55 : 7 1468 Same : v. 8, Republics of Central America, inter- American transportation and communications, economic gifts of America to the world. Wash- ington, D. C, 1941. cover title, [2]+l-lA+2-38 leaves, il. 4" [Proc- essed.] PA 1.55: 8 1469 Same : v. 9, Mexico, Cuba, women in the Americas, economic interdepend- ence of the Americas. Washington, D. C, 1941. cover title, [2] +47 leaves, 4° [Processed.] PA 1.55 : 9 1470 Same: v. 10, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Pan American Union, survey of tour. Washington, D. C, 1941. cover title, [2] +54 leaves, 4° [JProcessed.] PA 1.55 : 10 1471 Dominican Republic. [Revised edition.] Washington, D. C. [1941]. 32 p. il. (American nation series no. 8.) PA 1.26: 8/2 1472 Educagao para uma sociedade sem classes ; [por] James Bryant Conant. [1941.] cover title, [2] +15 leaves, 4° (Pontos de vista, niimero 3.) [Processed.] PA 1.52 : p 3 1473 Educacion para una sociedad sin clases; [por] James Bryant Conant. Septiembre 1941. cover title, [2] +15 leaves, 4" (Puntos de vista, numero 3.) [Processed.] PA1.52:s3 1474 La educacion y el cuidado de los excepcionales, sintesis de la labor que se realiza en los Estados Unidos en beneflcio de los niiios y adultos que se apartan de la normal [con bibliograflas ; por] Merle E. Frampton y Camilla Morgan. Washington,- D. C, 1941. [2] +38 p. ( [Educaci6n no. 113-114.]) [Series designation appears on cover.] PA 1.13 : s 113-114 1475 Educational trends in Latin America no. 3 [with list of sources] ; by Francisco S. Cespedes. July 1942. cover title, 21 leaves, 4° [Proce.ssed.] PA 1.49 : 3 1476 Estatuto de la Union Panamericana. [1934.] [2] +13 leaves, 4° (Serie sobre derecho y tratados, no. 3.) [Processed.] PA 1.18: s 3 1477 Final act of Inter-American Conference of Police and Judicial Autliorities, Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 27-June 9, 1942. Washington, D. C, 1942. 109 [3] +38 leaves, 4° (Congress and coiiference series no. 3S.) [Processed.] PA 1.37 : e 38 Final act of 2d Inter-American Conference on Agriculture, Mexico, D. F., Mexico, July 6-16, 1942. Washington, D. C, 1942. [4] +59 leaves, 4" (Congress and conference series no. 43.) [Processed.] PA 1.37 :e 43 Final act of Inter-American Conference on Systems of Economic and Finan- cial Control, Washington, D. C, June 3()-July 10, 1942. Washington, D. C, 1942. [25] leaves, 4° (Congress and conference series no. 39.) [Processed.] PA 1.37 : e 39 Final act of Inter-American Maritime Conference, Washington, Nov. 25- Dec. 2, 1940. [1940.] [1]+16 leaves, 4° (Congress and conference series no. 33.) [Processed.] PA 1.37 :e 33 Final act of 1st meeting of Finance Ministers of American Republics, held at Guatemala, Republic of Guatemala, Nov. 14-21, 19.39. [1940.] [2] + 10 leaves, 4" (Congress and conference series no. 30.) [Processed.] PA 1.37 : e 30 Francisco Pizarro ; by Tom Gait. Washington, D. C.. 1942 [Reese Press, Baltimore]. 16 p. il. [Published by Pan American Union with cooper- ation of Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs Office. Cover by Charlotte Anna Chase.] PA 1.2 : P 68 Guano islands ; by Mae Galarza. Washington, D. C, 1942 [Reese Press, Baltimore]. 16 p. il. [Published by Pan American Union with cooper- ation of Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs Office. Cover and map in text by Dorothy Sweetser.] PA 1.2 : G 93/4 Haiti. [Revised edition.] Washington, D. C. [1942]. 32 p. il. (American nation series no. 11. ) PA 1.26 : 11/2 Honduras. [Revised edition.] Washington, D. C, [1941]. 32 p. il. (American nation series no. 12.) PA 1.36 : 12/2 The Incas; by Delia Goetz. Washington, D. C, 1942 [Reese Press, Balti- more]. 16 p. il. [Published by Pan American Union with cooperation of Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs Office. Cover by Charlotte Anna Chase.] PA 1.2: In 2 Inter-American Conference for Maintenance of Peace, Buenos Aires, Dec. 1-23, 1936, report on proceedings of conference, submitted to Governing Board of Pan American Union by director general. Washington, Feb. 1937. [4] +86+ [3] p. (Congress anil conference series no. 22.) PA 1.37 : e 22 Los irresponsables ; [por] Archibald MacLeish. Deciembre 1940. cover title, iii+19 leaves, 4° (Pontos de vista, nfimero 2.) [Processed.] PA 1.52 : s 2 Os irresponsaveis ; [por] Archibald MacLeish. Maio 941. cover title, i+[l]+17+[l] leaves, 4° (Pontos de vista, niimero 2.) [Processed ] PA 1.52 : p 2 Jose de San Martin; by Kathleen Wade. Washington, D. C 1942 [Reese Press, Baltimore]. 14+ [2] p. il. [Published by Pan American Union with cooperation of Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs Office. Cover by Charlotte Anna Chase and map in text by Dorothy Sweetser.] PA 1.2 : Sa 5m Labor trends and social welfare in Latin America, 1939-40. June 1941. [3] + iii+69 leaves, 4° [Processed.] PA 1.2 : L 11/939-40 La Paz. [1942, 2d printing.] Washington, D. C, [1942.] 24 p. il. (American city series no. 2-A.) [1939, on p. 1, is date of a previous issue.] PA 1.31 : 2-A/2 Latin America in fiction, bibliography of books in English for adults ; com- piled by A. Curtis Wllgus for Columbus Memorial Library of Pan Amer- ican Union in collaboration with Inter-American Bibliographical and Library Association. Washington, D. C, Dec. 1941. [2] +35 leaves, 4° (Bibliographic series no. 26.) [Processed.] ' PA 1.43 : 26 765883—47—8 no Lectura para maestros, no. 11-14 ; mayo 1941-julio 1942. [1941-42.] cover titles, various paging, 4° [Issued irregularly. Processed.] PA 1.48 : s 11-s 14 Lima. [Revised edition.] Washington, D. C. [1942]. 24p.il. (American city series no. 17-A. ) PA 1.31 : 17-A/2 List of publications issued or distributed by Pan American Union. Wash- ington, D. C, Jan. 1941. [1] +4 leaves, 4° [Processed.] PA 1.2 : P 96/2/941 La literatura Norteamericana de hoy, vista por Van Wyck Brooks. Julio 1942. cover title, iii-f [l]4-9+ [if leaves, 4° (Puntos de vista, niimero 4. ) [Processed.] PA 1.52 : s 4 Leitura para educadores, no. 7; setembro 1942. [1942.] cover title, [l]-f 35+ [1] leaves, 4° [Processed.] PA 1.48 : p 7 Mexicans in United States, bibliography; compiled by Division of Labor and Social Information. Washington, D. C, Sept. 1942. [2] +14 leaves, 4° (Bibliographic series no. 27.) [Processed.] PA 1.43: 27 Mexico. [2d printing, with revised figures, 1942.] Washington, D. G. [1942]. 40 p. il. (American nation series no. 13.) [1940, on p. 1, is date of a previous issue.] PA 1.20 : 13/3 Minutes of Inter-American Juridical Committee, Mar. 20- July 3. 1942, v. 1 (sessions -10). Washington, D. C, Sept. 1942. [1] +2+155 leaves, 4" [Processed. Portuguese or Spanish.] PA 1.2 : In 8/7/v.l Montevideo. [Revised edition.] Washington, D. C. [1942]. 24 p. il. (American city series no. 20-A.) PA 1.31 : 20-A/2 Noticias de la Oficina de Informacion Obrera y Social 1-10; June 1940- Nov. 1942. [1940^2.] various paging, 4" [Processed. Sometimes two numbers issued as one publication.] PA 1.60: 1-10 Pan American Day Apr. 14, the 21 American republics celebrate their peace, friendship and solidarity; [poster] n. p. [1941]. 17X11 in. PA 1.2 : P 19/11/941 Pan American Highway ; by Catherine Cate Coblentz. Washington, D. C, 1942 [Reese Press, Baltimore]. 14+ [1] p. il. 1 pi. [Published by Pan American Union with cooperation of Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs Office. Cover by* Dorothy Sweetser.] PA 1.2 :P 19/13 Pan American Union ; by Mae Galarza and B. Mae Small. Washington, D. C, 1942 [Reese Press, Baltimore]. 16+ [1] p. il. [Published by Pan American Union with cooperation of Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs Office. Cover by Charlotte Anna Chase.] PA 1.2 : P 19/14 Pan Americanism and Pan American conferences; [by William Manger]. [1938.] cover title, 27 p. (Congress and conference series no. 24.) [Processed.] PA 1.37 : e 24 Panama Canal; by Ruth Winter Cameron and J. Isabella Dodds. Wash- ington, D. C, 1942 [Reese Press, Baltimore]. 14-f [2] p. il. [Published by Pan American Union with cooperation of Coordinator of Inter-Ameri- can Affairs Office. Cover and map in text by Dorothy Sweetser.] PA 1.2 : P 19/15 Paraguay. [Revised edition.] Washington, D. C. [1942]. 32p.il. (Ameri- can nation series no. 16.) PA 1.26: 16/2 Preliminary recommendation on post war problems, formulated by Inter- American Juridical Committee and submitted to Governments of Ameri- can republics l)y Governing Board of Pan American Union. Washington, D. C, Nov. 1942. [30] leaves, 4" [Processed.] PA 1.2 : P 84/2/prelim. Proceedings of Inter-American Conference on Systems of Economic and Financial Control, Washington, D. C, June 30- July 10, 1942. Washing- ton, D. C, 1942. [3] +160 leaves, 4° (Congress and conference series no. 40.) [Processed.] PA 1.37 :e 40 Ill 1512 Quinine. [Revised edition.] Washington, D. C. [1942]. 16 p. il. (Com- modities of commerce series no. 24.) PA 1.22 : 24/2 1513 Report on 2d meeting of :\Iinisters of Foreign Affairs of American Republics, Habana, July 21-30, 1940, submitted to Governing Board of Pan American Union by director general. \Yashington, 1940. 111+43 p. (Congress and conference series no. 32.) [Processed.] PA 1.87 :e 32 1514 Report on 3d meeting of Ministers of Foreign Affairs of American Repub- lics, Rio de Janeiro, Jan. 15-28, 1942, submitted to Governing Board of Pan American Union by director general. Washington, 1942. lv+60 p. (Congress and conference series no. 36.) [Processed.] PA 1.37 : e36 1515 Santiago. [Revised edition.] Washington, D. C. [1942.] 24p.il. (Ameri- can city series no. 4-A. ) PA 1.31 : 4-A/2 1516 Second Inter-American Travel Congress, Mexico, D. F., Sept. 15-24, 1941, final act. [1941.] [5] -(-52 leaves, 4" (Congress and conference series no. 41.) [Processed.] PA 1.37 :e 41 1517 Selected list of books (in English) on Latin America. 6th edition, revised and enlarged. Washington, D. C, May 1, 1942. [l]-t-lii-i-69 leaves, 4° (Bibliographic series no. 4.) [Processed.] PA 1.43 : 4/6 1518 Selected list of Latin American periodicals containing laws and legal information ; compiled in Columbus Memorial Library of Pan American Union. Washington, D. C, Nov. 1942. [2] +27 leaves, 4° (Biblio- graphic series no. 28.) [Processed.] PA 1.43: 28 1519 Snake farm at Butantan, Brazil ; by Lorrainne Williams Garrett and J. Hal Connor. Washington, D. C, 1942 [Reese Press, Baltimore]. 16 p. 11. [Published by Pan American Union with cooperation of Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs Office. Cover by Dorothy Sweetser.] PA 1.2 : Sn 1 1520 Steps taken by Pan American Union in fulfillment of resolutions adopted at 8th International Conference of American States and other inter- American conferences, report submitted to members of Governing Board by director general, July 1941. [1941.] [3] +39 leaves, 4" (Congress and conference series no. 35.) [Processed.] PA 1.37 :e 35 1521 Steps taken by Pan American Union in fulfillment of resolutions adopted at Sth International Conference of American States and other inter- American conferences, report submitted to members of Governing Board by director general, Sept. 1942. [1942.] [2] +43 leaves, 4° (Congress and conference series no. 42.) [Processed.] PA 1.37: e42 1522 Summary of annual report of director general of Pan American Union, fiscal year 1941, submitted to Governing Board at meeting held on Nov. 5, 1941. Washington, D. C. [1941.] [2] +116 leaves, 4° [Processed.] PA 1.1 : 941 1523 Summary of annual report of director general of Pan American Union, fiscal year 1942, submitted to Governing Board at meeting held on Nov. 4,1942. AVashington, D. C. [1942.] [2] +121 leaves, 4° [Processed.] PA 1.1 : 942 1524 Survey of dairy industry in 12 Latin American countries. Washington, D. C, May 1942. [2] +33 leaves, 4° [Processed.] PA 1.2 : D 14 1525 Tin. [Revised edition.] Washington. D. C. [1942.] 16 p. il. (Com- modities of commerce series no. 10.) PA 1.22: 10/3 1526 14 traditional Spani.sh songs from Texas; transcribed by Gustavo Duran, from recordings made in Texas, 1934-39, by John A., Ruby T. and Alan Lomax. Washington, D. C, Apr. 1942. [l]+vi+20 p. 11. 4° (Music series no. 4.) [Processed. Includes music. Original drawing on cover by Antonio Rodriguez Luna.] PA 1.51 : 4 1527 Venezuela. [2d printing, with revised figures, 1942.] Washington, D. C. [1942.] 32 p. il. (American nation series no. 21.) [1940, on p. 1, is date of a previous issue.] PA 1.26: 21/2 112 1528 Who's who on postage stamps of Brazil, by Rogelio E. Alfaro [with supplementary biographies by Albert F. Kiinze]. [Revised edition.] Washington, D. C, 1941. [2] +23 leaves, 2 pi. 4" (Philatelic who's who series no. 3.) [Processed.] PA 1.56: 3 1529 Who's who on postage stamps of Chile, by Rogelio E. Alfaro. Washington, D. C, 1941. [2] +14 leaves, 1 pi. 4" (Philatelic who's who series no. 4.) [Processed.] PA 1.56 : 4 1530 Who's who on postage stamps of Colombia, by Jose Iribarren. Washing- ton, D. C, 1942. [2] +19 leaves, 1 pi. 4° (Philatelic who's who series no. 5. ) [Processed.] PA 1.56 : 5 PENSIONS COMMITTEE, House 1531 State veterans laws, State laws granting rights, benefits, and privileges to veterans, their dependents, and their organizations ; revised to Jan. 1, 1943. 1942. iii+145 p. (House committee print no. 9, 77th Cong., 2d sess. ) Y 4.P 3S/1 : V 64/2/942 PERIODICALS DIVISION, Library of Congress 1532 Newspapers currently received, Sept. 1, 1942. Washington, 1942. cover title, [3] +30 leaves, 4° [Proce.ssed, with printed cover.] LC 6.7: 942 PERSONNEL OFFICE. Agriculture Dept. 1533 Personnel bulletin, v. 1, no. 4-G, v. 2, no. 1 : Jan. in41-Aug. 1942. [1941-42.] Each 4 p. or 2 p. 4° [Processed.] A 49.3/2 : 1/4-2/1 1534 Telephone manners [prepared by Robert I). Hubbard, assisted by Joseph D. Cooper, Barbara Haas, and other staff members]. 1941. [15] p. il. 4° (Training Division.) [Another illustration on front cover.] A 49.2 : T 23 1535 Writing effective USDA letters; is.sued by Division of Training. [Aug. 1941.] cover titles, 5 sec. 4° [Text on p. 2 of covers.] A 49.2 : L 56/sec.l-5 sec. 1. [l]+vi+[2]+13 p. sec. 2. [2] +22 p. sec. 3. [11+25 p. sec. 4. [11+17 p. sec. 5. [l]+20+[l] p. 1536 Writing effective USDA reports; issued by Division of Training. [Aug. 1941.] cover title, [2] +9 p. il. 4° [Text on p. 4 of cover.] A 49.2 : R 29 PLANT AND OPERATIONS OFFICE 1537 Disposition of official records [prepared by William Muller]. Oct. 1941. cover title, [3]+2S p. 4" (O. P. O. publication 1.) [Processetl.] A 60.8 : 1 1538 Procedure manual for records management. Sept. 1942. cover title, [5] + 16+ [86] p. 6 pi. 4° (O. P. O. publication 2.) [Processed. Issued with perforations.] A 60.8 : 2 PLANT INDUSTRY BUREAU 1539 Aizoaceae of Nevada, by F. R. Fosberg. Jan. 24, 1941. [l]+3 leaves, 4° (Contributions toward flora of Nevada, no. 24.) [Processed. Prepared by Plant Industry Bureau in cooperation with University of Nevada.] A 19.35 : 24 1540 Amaryllidaceae of Nevada, by C. H. Muller. Apr. 1, 1941. [1] +2 leaves, 4° (Contributions toward flora of Nevada, no. 28.) [Processed. Prepareil by Plant Industry Bureau in cooperation with University of Nevada.] A 19.35: 28 1541 Elaeagnaceae of Nevada, by F. R. Fosberg. Feb. 3, 1941. [1] +4 leaves, 4° (Contributions toward flora of Nevada, no. 26.) [Proces.sed. Prepared by Plant Industry Bureau in cooperation with University of Nevada.] A 19.35 : 26 113 1542 Index to geographical names of Nevada, by Rogers McVaugb and F. R. Fos- berg. June 1, 1941. 3 pts., [3]+216 leaves, il. 4° (Contributions toward flora of Nevada, no. 29.) [Processed. Prepared by Plant Industry Bureau in cooperation with University of Nevada.] A 19.35: 29/pt.l-3 1543 Lespedeza culture and utilization; [by Roland McKee]. [Nov. 1940, slightlv revised Jan. 1942.] [1942.] [2] +14 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1852.) A 1.9 : 1852/2 1544 Loasaceae of Nevada; by Rogers McVaugli. Mar. 15, 1941. [1]+17+[1] leaves, 4° (Contributions toward flora of Nevada, no. 27.) [Proc- essed. Prepared by Plant Industry Bureau in cooperation with Uni- versity of Nevada.] A 19.35 : 27 1545 Loganiaceae of Nevada; by F. R. Fosberg. Jan. 23, 1941. [l]+2 leaves, 4° (Contributions toward flora of Nevada, no. 23.) [Processed. Pre- pared by Plant Industry Bureau in cooperation witli University of Nevada.] . A 19.35 : 23 1546 Medicinal uses of plants by Indian tribes of Nevada ; by Percy Train, James R. Henrichs and W. Andrew Archer. Dec. 1, 1941. 3 pts., [3] +199 leaves, il. 4° (Contributions toward flora of Nevada, no. 33.) [Proc- essed. Prepared by Plant Industry Bureau in cooperation with Univer- sity of Nevada.] A 19.35 : 33/pt.l-3 1547 Onagraceae of Nevada; by Philip A. Munz. Nov. 1, 1941. [l]+73 leaves, 4" (Contributions toward flora of N'wada, no. 32.) [Processed. I*re- pared by Plant Industry Bureau in cooperation with University of Nevada.] A 19.35 : 32 1548 Papaveraceae of Nevada; by Robert F. Martin. May 21, 1941. [l]+33 leaves, 4° (Contributions toward flora of Nevada, no. 31.) [Processed. Prepared by Plant Industry Bureau in cooperation witli University of Nevada.] A 19.35 : 31 1549 Prevent tanbark from spoiling; by Marvin B. Fowler. [Apr. 1942.] 2 p. 4" ( [Forest pathology special release no. 2.] ) [Processed.] A 77.516 : 2 1550 Report on forest pathology, southern region, for American Phytopatho- logical Societv War Emergency Committee; [by George H. Hepting, A. F. Verrall. Lake S. Gill, George E. Thompson], [Sept. 1942.] 8 p. 4° ([Forest pathology special release no. 4.]) [Processed. Prepared by Plant Industry Bureau in coopei'ation with American Phytopathoiogical Society.] A 77.516: 4 1551 Results of inspection of emergency building projects for decay and insect damage. [Aug. 1942.] 5 p. il. 4" ([Forest pathology special release no. 3.]) [Processed. Prepared by Plant Industry Bureau in coopera- tion with Entomology and Plant Quarantine Bureau.] A 77.516: 3 1552 Rosaceae of Nevada ; by Rogers McVaugh. (June 15, 1942. [l]+l-12a + 13-25a+2G-100 p. 4° (Contributions toward flora of Nevada, no. 22.) [Processed. Prepared bv Plant Industry Bureau in cooperation with University of Nevada.]' A 19.35 : 22 1553 Seeds of connnercial species of Brassica ; by Albina F. Musil. Washington, D. C, July 1942. [1]+11 leaves, 1 pi. 4° [Processed.] A 77.502 : B 73 1554 Violaceae of Nevada; by C. O. Brlanson. May 20, 1941. [l]+8 leaves, 4° (Contributions toward flora of Nevada, no. 30.) [Processed. Pre- pared bv Plant Industry Bureau in cooperation with University of Nevada.] A 19.35: 30 POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT 1555 Advertisement inviting proposals for carrying mails of United States on star routes in Arizoiui, July 1, 1942-June 30, 1946. Nov. 18, 1941. iv + 37 p. [Interleaved. Back title: Arizona, 1942-46.] P1.22: Ar4i/942-46 1556 Same in California, July 1, 1942-June 30, 1946. Nov. 18, 1941. ix+167 p. [Interleaved. Ba(k title: California, 1942-46.] P 1.22 : C 12/942-4(5 114 1557 Same in Colorado, July 1, 1942-June 30, 1946. Nov. IS, 1941. vii+113 p. [Interleaved. Back title : Colorado, 1942-46.] P 1.22 : C 71/942-46 1558 Same in Idaho, July 1, 1942-June 30, 1946. Nov. 18, 1941. v + 81 p. [In- terleaved. Back title : Idaho, 1942-46.] P 1.22 : Id 1/942-46 1559 Same in Kansas, July 1, 1942-June 30, 1946. Nov. 18, 1941. vi+69 p. [Interleaved. Back title: Kansas, 1942-46.] P 1.22 : K 13/942-46 1560 Same in Montana, July 1, 1942-June 30, 1946. Nov. IS, 1941. viii+147 p. [Interleaved. Back title : Montana, 1942-46.] P 1.22 : M 76/942-46 1561 Same in Nebraska, July 1, 1942-June 30, 1946. Nov. 18, 1941. vii+93 p. [Interleaved. Back title : Nebraska, 1942-46.] P 1.22 : N 27//942-46 1562 Same in Nevada, July 1, 1942-June 30, 1946. Nov. 18, 1941. iv + 42 p. [Interleaved. Back title: Nevada, 1042-46.] P 1.22 : N 41/942-46 1563 Same in New Mexico, July 1, 1942-June 30, 1946. Nov. 18, 1941. vi+71 p. [Interleaved. Back title : New Mexico, 1942-46.] P 1.22 : N 42m/942^6 1564 Same in North Dakota, July 1, 1942-June 30, 1946. Nov. 18, 1941. v+53 p. [Interleaved. Back title : North Dakota, 1942-46.] P 1.22 : N 81d/942-46 1565 Same in Oregon, July 1, 1942-June 30, 1946. Nov. 18, 1941. vii+95 p. [Interleaved. Back title: Oregon, 1942-46.] P 1.22 : Or 3/942^6 1566 Same in South Dakota, July 1. 1942-June 30, 1946. Nov. 18, 1941. vi + 77 p. [Interleaved. Back title: South Dakota, 1942-46.] P 1.22 : So 8d/942-46 1567 Same in State of Washington, July 1, 1942-June 30, 1946. Nov. IS, 1941. vi+99 p. [Interleaved. Back title: Washington, 1942-46.] P 1.22 :W 27/942-46 1568 Same in Territory of Hawaii, July 1, 1942-Jnne 30, 1946. Nov. 18, 1941. iii+24 p. [Interleaved. Back title: Hawaii, 1942-46.] P 1.22 : H 31/942^6 1569 Same in Utah, July 1, 1942-June 30, 1946. Nov. 18, 1941. iv+39 p. [In- terleaved. Back title : Utah, 1942-46.] P 1.22 : Ut 1/942-46 1570 Same in Wyoming, July 1, 1942-June 30, 1946. Nov. 18, 1941. vi+81 p. [Interleaved. Back title: Wyoming, 1942-46.] P 1.22 : W 99/942-46 1571 Appropriations for and legislation concerning Post OflBce Department and postal service, fiscal year 1942. 1942. iv + 64 p. P 1.20: 942 1572 Cost ascertainment: Instruction letter F, Time studies and expenditures, 1st- and 2d-class post offices ; July 1, 1941. [1941.] 12 p. P 4.5 : F/21 1373 Same ; July 1, 1942. [1942.] 13 p. P 4.5 : F/22 PRICE ADMINISTRATION OFFICE 1574 Annotated digest of statutory devices for rent and eviction control previous to emergency price control act of 1942. [1942.] cover title, [l]+l-39, 41-95 p. 4° [Processed. Some of the pages are issued as leaves.] Pr 32.4205 :R 29 1575 British Government's conti'ol of retail distribution in wartime ; [by L. M. Hall]. Oct. 12, 1942. cover title, 45 p. 4" (Foreign information series 10.) [Processed.] Pr 32.4226: 10 1576 British wartime price administration and price movements; by James S. Earley, with two chapters by Herbert Stein. Feb. 4, 1942. [5] leaves+ [258] p. [Processed.] Pr 32.4202 : B 77/942 1577 British wartime price-restraining subsidies. Nov. 1942. cover title, [3] + 15+xvi p. 4° (Foreign information series 13.) [Processed.] Pr 32.4226: 13 1578 Buy fresh fruits and vegetables for wartime meals. Oct. 1942. [4] p. il. ( Information Dept. ) Pr 32.4202 : F 94 115 1579 Canadian price ceiling. Apr. 1942. [3] +14 p. 4° (Foreign information series 2.) [Processed.] Pr 32.4226: 2 1580 Charting tlie 3 R's of 1943, a planning guide for teachers and school ad- ministrators on price control, rent control, and rationing. Washington, D. C, Dec. 1942. [2]+14p. 4" [Processed.] Pr 32.4206 : P 93/5 1581 Chronology of price control in Germany. Oct. 12, 1942. [1]+9S p. 4° (Foreign information series 11.) [Processed.] Pr 32.4226: 11 1582 Details of food rationing in Great Britain ; by Jules Backman. Aug. 1942. [3] +6 p.+leaves l-3S+p. 4()-46, 4° (Foreign Information series 7.) [Processed. No omission in text as indicated by missing page number.] Pr 32.4226 : 7 1583 Economic criteria of fair and reasonable profits. July 1942. cover title, 12 p. 4° (Price policy series 5.) [Processed.] Pr 32.4233: 5 1584 Economics of the home front. [1942.] [12] p. 12" [Processed.] Pr 32.4202 : Ec 7 1585 Effectiveness of price control (to Oct. 1942). [1942.] cover title, 27 p. il. 4° (Price control report 18.) [Processed. Text on p. 3 of cover.] Pr 32.4234 : 13 1586 Escalator clauses in war contracts ; [prepared by William A. Salant]. Jan. 1942. [5] +2+20 p. 4° (Price policy series 3.) [Processed.] Pr 32.4233 : 3 1587 Facing the price problem. 1st printing, Apr. 23, 1942, 2d printing, June 10, 1942. [l]+50 p. il. 4" [Processed.] Pr 32.4202 : P 93/ll/2d print. 1588 Gasoline rationing in Canada. Aug. 1942. [6]+12+[l] p. 4° (Foreign information series 6.) [Processed. A Supplement, 4 p. 7 p. of tub. vs^as issued Nov. 17, 1942.] Pr 32.4226 : 6 1589 Hides and leather products. Apr. 15, 1942. cover title, 18 leaves, 2 pi. 2 tab. 4° (Price control report 6.) [Processed. Leaf 18, last page of text, is printed on inside of back cover.] Pr 32.4234: 6 1590 How to get and use sugar for wartime canning, victory begins at home! [June 1942.] [4] p. Pr 32.4252 : Su 3/3 1591 Mileage conservation program as it relates to motor vehicles used in public service. Washington, D. C, Oct. 1942. 12 p. 4" [Processed.] Pr 32.4202 : M 59/3 1592 1936-39 as base period for fair profit determination. Dec. 1942. [l]+3+ [1] p. 5 pi. 4° (Price policy series 9.) [Processed.] Pr 32.4233: 9 1593 Payment of subsidies under Canadian price ceiling. June 1942. [2] +21+ iv+[l] p. 4° (Foreign information series 4.) [Processed.] Pr 32.4226 : 4 1594 Points rationing in United Kingdom. Oct. 1942. [l]+34 p. 4° (Foreign information series 9.) [Processed.] Pr 32.4226: 9 1595 Price actions taken by Office of Price Administration Jan. 1-Feb. 10, 1942, summaries by industrial groups and commodities. Mar. 1942. cover title, 24 p. 4° ([Price control report] 4.) [Processed. Subject to revision.] Pr 32.4234 : 4 1596 Pricing of joint products. Nov. 1942. cover title, 9 p. 4° (Price policy series 8.) [Processed.] Pr 32.4233: 8 1597 Procedural regulation 6, Procedure for adjustment of maximum prices for commodities or services under Government contracts or subcontracts [effective July 3, 1942]. [July 1, 1942.] 3 p. 4" [Code of Federal regu- lations, title 32, chap. 11, pt. 1300, Procedure.] Pr 32.4209 : 6 1598 Same 7, Adjustment of prices in territories and possessions [effective June 26, 1942.] [June 25, 1942.] 1 p. 4° [Code of Federal regulations, title 32, chap. 11, pt. 1300, Procedure.] Pr 32.4209 : 7 1599 Same 9, Uniform appeal procedure under ration orders [effective Nov. 9, 1942]. [Oct. 28, 1942.] 2 p. 4° [Code of Federal regulations, title 32, chap. 11, pt. 1300, Procedure.] Pr 32.4209 : 9 116 1600 Same 10, Disqualification of board members and review of board action [effective Oct. 17, 1942]. [Oct. 12, 1942.] 1 p. 4° [Code of Federal regulations, title 32, chap. 11, pt. 1300, Procedure.] Pr 32.4209 : 10 1601 Same 11, Notice of increases in rates and charges of common carriers and other public utilities [effective Nov. 12, 1942.] [Nov. 12, 1942.] 2 p. 4" [Code of Federal regulations, title 32, chap. 11, pt. 1300, Procedure.] Pr 32.4209 : 11 1602 Rationing of civilian consumption in United Kingdom ; [by Margaret Hall]. Dec. 11, 1942. cover title, [11] +36+15 p.+ [12] leaves, 4° (Foreign information series 14.) [Processed. Revision of edition of Dec. 20, 1941.] Pr 32.4226: 14 1603 Retail price fixing and rationing during World War. Jan. 1942. [3] +12 p. 4° (Price policy series 2.) [Processed. Relates to World War, 1914-18.] Pr 32.4233: 2 1604 Strategy of price control under defense program, Dec. 1, 1941. 1942. [1] + 18 p. (Price policy series 1 ; Price and Economic Policy Section, Research Division.) Pr 32.4233:1 1605 Subsidies and price control. July 1942. cover title, 21 p. 4° (Price policy series 7.) [Processed.] Pr 32.4233 : 7 1606 Subsidies as instrument of price administration in Germany. Oct. 16, 1942. [2] +15 leaves, 4° (Foreign information series 8.) [Processed.] Pr 32.4226 : 8 1607 Tire rationing in Canada. Dec. 1, 1942. cover title, [1] +10 p. 4° (Foreign information series 12.) [Processed.] Pr 32.4226: 12 PRINTING COMMITTEE, House 1608 Calendar of business, calendar of bills, resolutions, petitions, manuscripts, communications, etc., referred to Committee on Printing for consideration and action thereon, 77th Congress, final print, Dec. 16, 1942. 1943. 16 p. 4° Y 4.P 93/2 : 77/fina] PRINTING JOINT COMMITTEE 1609 Calendar of requests presented to the committee for consideration and action thereon, 77th Congress, Feb. 11, 1943, final print. 1943. 82 p. 4" Y 4.P 93/1 : 5/77/final print. 1610 Regulations of Joint Committee on Printing relative to periodicals and field printing, July 1, 1941. 1941. v+34p. (No. 33.) Y 4. P 93/1 : 4/33 PROCUREMENT DIVISION 1611 Circular letter 449-687; Jan. 8, 1941-Dec. 28, 1942. [1941-12.] various paging, large 8° or 12° [Processed. Supplements to certain of these and earlier letters -were issued also. Number 682 transmits numerical and subject index to nos. 1-669.] T 58.11 : 449-687 1612 Federal standard stock catalog: sec. 6, N-Navy Department supplement to class 64, Bake-shop and kitchen-apparatus and utensils, aluminum- utensils, galley-gear, tinware ,and all accessories, outfits, and parts. May -941. 6 p. 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in binder. Super- sedes Navy supplement to class 64, July 1940.] T 58.10/2 : 64/supp.N/941 1613 Same : sec. 6, Q-Quartermaster Corps (Army) supplement to class 52, Paints, paint ingredients. Dec. 1942. 1 p. 4° [Processed. Supersedes Q- Quartermaster Corps (Army) supplement to class 52, and amendments issued thereto.] T 58.10/2 : 52/supp.Q/942 1614 Procurement Division bulletin S. P. O. 14r-39 to 28-39; Jan. 7, 1941-Dec. 26, 1942. [1941-42.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Number 28 is the last of the 39 series. Supplements to certain of these and earlier bul- letins were issued also.] T 58.15 : 939/14-28 117 1615 Surplus list 38-49 ; Jan. 29, 1941-May 22. 1942. [1941^2.] various pag- ing, 4° or f° [Processed. Discontinued.] T 58.13: 38-49 1610 Surplus property circular, SPGGC60-SPGGC99 ; May 27-Oct. 15, 1942. [1942.] various paging, f" [Processed. Includes all property formerly issued in Surplus lists. Information lacking as to nos. 1-59. Discon- tinued.] T 58.13/2 : 60-99 1617 Traffic information letter 91; June 25, 1941. [1941.] [1] p. 4° [Proc- essed. Discontinued.] T 58.12: 91 PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT OFFICE 1018 Executive order 8802, Fair employment practice in defense industries; [all lettered poster]. 1941. 27X21.3 in. Pr 32.4008 : Em 7 PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL'S OFFICE 1619 America is the loser, too, when avoidable accidents stop production, Army says, make haste safely; [poster]. 1942. 39:9X28.4 in. [Illustrator, Schlaikjer.] W 37.11: Am 3 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE BUREAU, Social Security Board 1620 Aid to dependent children, a study in 6 States; by Division of Administra- tive Surveys. Nov. 1941. iv+ [1] +87 p. 4° (Public assistance report 2.) [Processed.] FS 3.13 : 2 1621 Applications and cases, Jan. 1941-Mar. 1942, old-age assistance,, aid to de- pendent children, aid to the blind. Apr. 21, 1941-Apr. 30, 1942. Each [l]+8 p. f° [Monthly. Processed. Earlier numbers issued by Social Security Board.] FS 3.17 : 941/1-942/3 1622 Same, continued, with title. Applications, Apr.-Nov. 1942, old-age assistance, aid to dependent children, aid to the blind, general assistance. May 30- Dec. 31, 1942. Each [4] p. f or 4° [Monthly. Processed. Discon- tinued.] FS 3.17 : 942/4-11 1623 Comparative statistics of general assistance operations of public agencies in selected large cities, Jan.-Dec. 1942. Feb. 27, 1942-Feb. 3, 1943. vari- ous paging, 4° or f° [Monthly. Processed.] FS 3.16: 942/1-12 1621 Conference of State directors of research and statistics in public assistance agencies. Social Security Board regions 3 and 4, Washington, D. C, Mar. 20-22, 1941. [1941.] cover title, [2]-|-31 leaves, 4° [Processed.] FS 3.2 : P 96/6 1625 Papers prepared by staff of Bureau of Public Assistance from source data in studv of aid to dependent children [with list of references designated Footnotes]. Washington, D. C, July 1942. [3] +41 p. 4° [Processed. Title on cover is : Papers relating to administration of aid to dependent children.] FS3.2:C43 1626 Selective reading list on public welfare and social work topics. Mar. 1937, revi.sed June 1938 and Sept. 1939. [1939.] cover title, iii+ [1] +26 p. 4" ( [Bureau circular 13.] ) [Processed.] FS 3.14 : 13 1627 Volunteers in family security programs [with Bibliography developed to accompany illustrative orientation outline for public agencies]. Dec. 1941. cover title, [3]+25+iv p. 4° (Bureau circular 14.) [Processed.] FS 3.14 : 14 PUBLIC CONTRACTS DIVISION, Labor Dept. 1628 Bulletin 217-265; Jan. 4-Dec. 6, 1941. [1941.] various paging, oblong S" [Weekly. Processed. Discontinued.] L 18.3 : 217-265 1629 In matter of determination of prevailing minimum wages in uniform and clothing industry. [Jan. 25, 1941.] 6 p. 4° [Processed. Code of Federal regulations, title 41, chap. 2, pt. 202, sec. 202.37.] L18.9: Un 3 118 PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE 1630 Analysis of industrial hygiene activities in State and local health depart- ments, 1940-41 [with list of references] ; by V. M. Trasko and J. J. Bloomfield. [1942.] [2]+20p. (Reprint 23Nj.) [Also in Public health reports, June 5, 1942, v. 57, no. 23, p. 853-872.] FS 2.7/a : 2385 1631 Civilians, soldiers, and chemical prophylaxis of venereal diseases [vrith list of references]; by Russell Frantz. 1942. [l]+3 p. ([Venereal Diseases Division]; Reprint 185.) [Also in Venereal disease informa- tion, Aug. 1942, V. 23, no. 8, p. 286-289.] FS 2.9/a : 185 1632 Current needs for health personnel ; by G. St. J. Perrott and Harold F. Dorn. [1942.] [2J+4 p. (Reprint 2388.) [Also in Public health reports, July 3, 1942, V. 57, no. 27, p. 997-1000.] FS 2.7/a : 2388 1633 Epidemic of acute respiratory infection of unusual type ; by J. W. Oliphant and T. R. Dawber. [1942.] [2]-f5 p. il. (Reprint 2387.) [Also in Public health reports, July 3, 1942, v. 57, no. 27, p. 993-997, il.] FS 2.7/a : 2387 J 634 General circular 83-88; Sept. 23, 1941-July 8, 1942. [1941-42.] various paging, 4" [Processed. Issued with perforations. Revisions and re- vised pages of certain of these and earlier circulars were issued also.] FS 2.14 : 83-88 1635 Health defense, VD education activities during and following 2d selective service registration, July 1, 1941. June 12, 1941. 1 p. 4° (Special VD education circular 8.) [Processed. Issued with perforations.] FS 2.38 : 3 1636 Hospital Division circular 272-275; Jan. 6-Oct. 9, 1942. [1942.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Revisions of certain of these and earlier circu- lars were issued also.] FS 2.17 : 272-275 1637 Hospital Division similar letter 248-250; Oct. 16, 1941-July 14, 1942. [1941-42.] Each 1 p. 4° [Processed. Supplements to and revisions of certain earlier numbers were issued also.] FS 2.18 : 248-250 1638 Kolmer complement fixation tests for syphilis [with list of references; by John A. Kolmer]. [1942.] [l]-f26 p. 4° [Processed. January 1, 1942 revision of part of Supplement 11 to Venereal disease information.] FS 2.10 : 11/2 1639 Life history of malaria parasite (Plasmodium vivax) in man and anopheles mosquito; [poster]. 1942. 10.5X8 in. (Malaria investigations.) [Interpreted by Bruce Mayne.] FS 2.26 : M 29 1640 List of official orders, Jan. 1-8, 1941 to Dec. 10-22, 1942. [1941-42.] va- rious paging, 4° [Processed.] FS 2.28 : 941/1-51 to 942/1-34 1641 Storage of syphilitic serums [comparative results in serologic tests for syphilis on portions of same specimens tested when fresh and after storage for 1 or 2 months at 2° to 4° 0. and at —27° C] ; [by] Ruth M. Myers, O. A. I'erry. 1942. 4 p. ([Venereal Diseases Division], Re- print 172.) [Also in Venereal disease information, Feb. 1942, v. 23, no. 2, p. 56-59.] FS 2.9/a : 172 1642 VDeducationcircular7-26; Jan. 15,1941-Oct. 5, 1942. [1941-42.] various paging, il. 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations.] FS 2.39: 7-26 1643 VD war letter 1-4, May 15-Dec. 21, 1942; issued in ct)operation with State health departments by Division of Venereal Diseases. [1942.] Each [2] p. or 2 p. 4° [Processed.] FS 2.44 : 1-4 PUBLIC RELATIONS BUREAU, War Dept. 1644 Back 'em up with more metal; [poster]. 1942. 28.5X39.9 in. [Illustrator, Harold Von Schmidt] W 107.8 :M 56 1645 Back 'em up with more metal; [poster]. 1942. 39.9X28.4 in. [Illustrator, H. M. Stoops.] W 107.8 : M 56/2 119 1646 Explanation of Army terms, symbols and insignia. 1041. cover title, [2] +14 leaves, il. 4° [Processed.] W 107.2 :Ar 5/2 PUBLIC ROADS ADMINISTEATION, 1647 Iowa, transportation map, highways, railroads, canals, air lanes, and dredged channels; highways corrected to Oct. 1, 11)41. Scale 1:250,000, approximately 1 in. =4 m. Revised edition, 1941. [Washington, D. C, Geological Survey, 1942.] 8 sheets, each 23X33 in. [Moilitied poly- conic projection.] FW 2.13 : lo 9/941/sh.l-8 1648 I'lanning survey circular letter, Jan.-June 1941. June 3-Dec. 17, 1941. Each 1 p. 4" [Monthly. Processed. Accompanied by maps and tabu- lations showing changes in traffic at automatic recorder stations. Dis- continued. ] FW 2.11 : 941/1-6 1649 Planning survey memorandum 339-345 ; Feb. 15, 1941-Feb. 17, 1942. [1941- 42.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Discontinued.] FW 2.9 : 339-345 PUERTO RICO ig.jO Acts and joint resolution of 1st regular session of 15th Legislature of Puerto Rico [Feb. 10-Apr. 15. 1941], being certified transcripts of orig- inal of all such acts and joint resolution and also copies of organic act en- titled Act to provide civil government for Puerto Rico and for other pur- poses, enacted by Congress of United States and approved Mar. 2, 1917, and of other laws, applicable to Puerto Rico, enacted by United States Con- gress. San Juan, P. R., Bureau of Supplies, Printing, and Transportation, 1941. xcvii+1540 p. [English and Spanish. Back title is: Laws of Puerto Rico, 1941.] 1 35.12/5 : 15/1 QUARTERMASTER GENERAL OF ARMY 1C51 Circular letter 1-355 [1941], 1-451 [1942] ; Jan. 2, 1941-Dec. 31, 1942. [1941^2.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Supplements to and cor- rected copies of certain of these and earlier letters were issued also.] W 77.22 : 941/1-942/451 1652 Contrnct IniUetin 1-223 [1941], 1-196 [1942] ; Jan. 2, 1941-Dec. 30, 1942. [1941-42.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Supplements to and cor- rected copies of certain of these and earlier bulletins wei-e issued also.] W 77.27/2 : 941/1-942/196 1653 Excess property notice 1-11 [1941] ; Jan. 10-June 17, 1941. [1941.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Discontinued.] W 77.32 : 941/1-11 1C54 Inspection guide, July 1, 1941. [1941.] cover title, [48] leaves, il. [Proc- essed. Addenda 1 and 2 were issued July 8, 1941.] W 77.2 : In 7/941 1655 Pre-induction training course : Driver education, outline based upon oflBcial publications of War Department, Quartermaster Corps, and related mate- rials [with lists of references] ; prepared by Military Training Division. [1942.] [5] leaves-f3S+[l] p. 4" [Processed.] W 77.2 : D 83/942 1656 Quartermaster instructor's guide, methods of teaching. Aug. 1942. cover title, iv-}-70 p. il. 4° (Military Training Division.) [Manuscript cor- rections.] W 77.10/1 :T 22 1657 Special subsistence bulletin : Dehydration of vegetables [with list of selected references; prepared by E. M. Mrak and W. V. Cruess]. n. p. J. Q. M. D. [Jan. 29, 1942]. cover title, ll]-+-v+07 p. il. W77.2:V52 1658 Specification notice 1-10 [1941] ; Jan. 7-Oct. 10. 1941. [1941.] various paging, 4° [Monthly. Processed. Discontinued.] W 77.8/4 : 941/1-10 RADIO SERVICE, Information Oflice, Agriculture Dept. 1659 Agriculture in defense [radio scripts of Agriculture Department portion, National Farm and Home Hour] no. 1-i, 6-7, 9-12; Sept. IG-Dec. 1, 1940 [1941.] various paging, 4° [Processed. This is a series of programs 120 concerning American agriculture and its people in our Nation's pre- paredness for defense. Information lacking as to nos. 5 and 8. [Dis- continued.] A 21.13/9 : (nos.) 1. Our farm people are skilled and organized. 2. We have plenty of land resources. 3. Cooperative machinery for making our land and our skills most effective. 4. We have an abundance of food and fiber. G. Putting abundance to work. 7. We have the power. 9. Science, agriculture aud defense. 10. Agricultural research and defense. 11. Food, nutrition, and defense. 12. Soil and defense. 1660 Farm flaslies. [Tlie Radio Service issues Farm flashes, for broadcast use only, which provide up-to-date information in the field of scientific agriculture. Individual entries are not made for these publications.] A 21.13/7 :(letter-nos.) 1661 Homemakers' chat (for broadcast use only), Jan. 1, 1941-Dec. 31, 1942. [1941-42.] various paging, 4" [Daily except Saturdays and Sundays. Processed. A corrected p. 3 of the Aug. 7, 1941 number was issued also.] A 21.13/S : 941/1-942/261 RARE BOOK COLLECTION 1662 Spanish discovery of South American mainlaml ; by William Jerome Wilson. [H. W. Wilson Co., 1941.] cover title, p. 283-299, il. [From Geo- graphical review, v. 31, no. 2, Apr. 1941.] LC 23.2 : So 8a RECLAMATION BUREAU 1663 Boise irrigation project, [Idaho-Oreg., Arrowrock division], public notice of annual water charges; Dec. 29, 1941. [1941.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] 1 1.49 : B 63/29 1664 Boise irrigation project, Idaho, Payette division, public notice opening public lands to entry and announcing availability of water on rental basis for public and private lands; July 9, 1941. [1941.] 11 leaves, 4° [Processed. ] 11.49 : B 63/28 1665 Boise irrigation project, Idaho, Payette division, public notice opening public lands to entry by relinquishers of homestead and desert land entries and announcing availability of water on rental basis therefor ; Apr. 3, 1941. [1941.] 12 leaves, 4° [Processed.] 1 1.49 :B 63/27 1666 Columbia Basin project. Wash., generalized land classification; [map]. Ephrata, Wash., May 1941. 13X10 in. [Processed. Prospective density of farm population, 1 p. il. 4°, for use with map, was issued.] I 27.7 : C 72/4/941 1667 General information concerning Carlsbad project, N. Mex. ; Dec. 1942. [1942.] 4 leaves, map, 4° [Processed.] I 27.2 : C 19/2/942 1668 Klamath irrigation project [Oreg.-Calif.]. public notice of annual water charges ; Mar. 9, 1942. [1942.] 3 p. 4° [Processed.] 1 1.49 : K 66/38 1669 Orland irrigation project, [Calif.], public notice of annual water rental charges ; Sept. 8, 1941. [1941.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] 1 1.49: Or 5/26 1670 Orland irrigation project, [Calif.], public notice of annual water rental charges ; Aug. 28, 1942. [1942.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] 1 1.49: Or 5/27 1671 Owyhee irrigation project, Oreg.-Idaho, public notice of annual water rental charges; Mar. 20, 1941. [1941.] 2 leaves, 4° [Processed.] 1 1.49 : Ow 9/13 1672 Owyhee irrigation project, Oreg.-Idaho, public notice of annual water rental charges; Mar. 31, 1942. [1942.] 2 p. 4" [Processed.] 1 1.49 : Ow 9/14 1673 Riverton irrigation project [Wyo.], notice of annual water charges: Sept. 23,1941. [1941.] 2 Ieave.s, 4° [Processed.] 1 1.49 : R 52/22 121 1674 Riverton irrigation project [Wyo.], notice of annual water charges; Oct. 8,1942. [1942.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] 1 1.49 : R 52/23 1'575 Shoshone irrigation project [Wyo.], Willwood division, public notice of annual water charges; Dec. 15, 1941. [1941.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] 1 1.49 : Sh 7/49 1676 Shoshone irrigation project [Wyo.], Willwood division, repayment of con- structure cost; Aug. 31, 1942. [1942.] 3 p. 4° [Processed.] 1 1.49 : Sh 7/50 ifiVT Sunnyside division, Yakima project, [Wash.], public notice of annual oper- ation and maintenance charges; June 14, 1941. [1941.] 2 leaves, 4" [Processed.] 1 1.49 : Y ls/39 1678 Sunnyside division, Yakima project [Wash.], public notice of annual oper- ation and maintenance charges, Apr. 9, 1942. [1942.] 2+2 p. 4° [Proc- essed.] 1 1.49 : Yls/40 1379 Yakima project. Wash., Roza division, announcement of annual water rental charges ; Apr. 4, 1941. [1941.] 2 leaves, 4° [Processed. A correction, Apr. 16, 1941, 1 p. 4°, was issued also.] 1 1.49 : Y lr/1 1680 Yakima project, Wash., Roza division, announcement of annual water rental charges. Mar. 17, 1942. [1942.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] 1 1.49 : Y lr/2 RECRUITING BUREAU, Navy Dept. 1651 Men make the Navy, the Navy makes men. [Revised edition.] n. p. [Aug. 6, 1942]. [2] +50 p .il. [Information lacking as to earlier edition.] N 17.2 : M 52 1652 Navy educational program, alphabet signal flags, international code, nu- meral flags and pennants; [poster], n. p. NRB [Sept. 10, 1942.] 10X16 in. N 17.28/2 : F 59/942 RIVERS ANT) HARBORS BOARD 1653 Port and terminal facilities at port of Baltimore, Md., 1941. 1941. vii + 150 p. 1 pi. 10 p. of pi. 4 maps. [No longer confidential.] W 7.34 : B 21/941 1684 Port and terminal facilities at port of Boston, Mass., 1941. 1941. iiiH- 116 p. 8 p. of pi. 1 map, 1 mosaic map. [No longer confidential.] W 7.34 : B 65/941 1685 Port and terminal facilities at port of Corpus Christi, Tex., 1941. 1941. v+27 p. 1 pi. 4 p. of pi. 2 maps. W 7.34 : C 81/941 1C86 Port and terminal facilities at port of Houston, Tex., 1941. 1941. v+ 57 p. 5 p. of pi. 4 maps. W 7.34 : H 81/941 1687 Port and terminal facilities at port of Jacksonville, Fla. 1941. v+49 p. 1 pi. 5 p. of pi. map. [No longer confidential. ] W 7.34 : J 13/941 1688 Port and terminal facilities at port of New York. 1942-43. 3 pts. 4" [No longer confidential.] W 7.34 : N 42y/942/pt.l-3 pt. 1. General report. [3] +173 p. 11. 5 maps. pt. 2. Piers, wharves, and clocks (statistical data). xxxi + 650-|- [11 p. pt. 3. Port facilities maps, portfolio of 86 maps. 1689 Port and terminal facilities at port of Seattle, Wash. 1941. v+109 p. 1 pi. 4 p. of pi. 2 maps. [No longer confidential.] W 7.34 : Sel/941 1690 Port and terminal facilities at ports of Galveston and Texas City, Tex., 1941. 1941. v+63 p. 1 pi. 9 p. of pi. 3 maps. [No longer confidential.] W 7.34 : G 13/941 1091 Port and terminal facilities at ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, Calif., 1941. 1941. v+92 p. 4 pi. 6 p. of pi. 2 maps. [No longer confidential.] W 7.34 : L 89/941 1692 Port and terminal facilities at ports of Mobile. Ala., Gnlfport and Pasca- goula. Miss., Pensacola, Panama City, and Port St. Joe, Fla. 1941. vii+ 117 p. 1 pi. 14 p. of pi. 6 maps. [No longer confidential.] W 7.34 : M 71/941 122 1693 Port and terminal facilities at ports of Norfolk, Portsmouth, Newport News and Hampton, Ya. 1941. v+155 p. 1 pi. 7 p. of pi. 4 maps. [No longer confidential. ] W 7.34 : N 75/941 1694 Port and terminal facilities at ports of northern New England. 1941. vii-j- 133 p. 5 pi. 17 p. of pi. 7 maps. [No longer confidential.] W 7.34 : N 42e/941 1695 Port and terminal facilities at ports of San Diego and Port San Luis, Calif. 1941. vi+42 p. 2 pi. 3 maps. [No longer confidential.] W 7.34 : Sa 5d/941 1696 Port and terminal facilities at ports of southern New England, 1941. 1942. vii+194 p. 1 pi. 20 p. of pi. 10 maps. [No longer confidential.] W 7.34 : N 42e/2/941 1697 Port and terminal facilities at ports of Stockton and Sacramento, Calif., 1941. 1941. vii+51 p. il. 10 p. of pi. 2 maps. [No longer confidential.] W 7.34 : St 6/941 1698 Port and terminal facilities at ports of Tacoma, Everett, Bellingham, Port Angeles, Olympia, and Grays Harbor, Wash., 1941. 1941. vii+139 p. 1 pi. 20 p. of pi. 7 maps. [No longer confidential.] W 7.34: T 11/941 1699 Port and terminal facilities at ports of Territory of Hawaii, 1941. 1941. vi+44 p. 3 pi. 6 p. of pi. 6 maps. [No longer confidential.] W 7.34 : H 31/941 1700 Port and terminal facilities at ports on Delaware River. 1941. vii+247 p. 3 pi. 18 p. of pi. 5 maps. [No longer confidential.] W 7.34 : D 37/941 1701 Port and terminal facilities at ports on upper Hudson River. 1942. vii+OS p. 2 pi. 6 p. of pi. 2 maps. [No longer confidential.] W 7.34 : ^ 86/941 1702 Transportation lines on Great Lakes, 1941. [Revised edition.] 1941. xx+44 p. map, oblong 8" (Transportation series 3.) W 7.23 : 3/2 Note. — This is the 2d edition of a report containing information on the trans- portation lines and cargo-carrying vessels operating on the Great Lakes. The 1st edition, published in 1935, listed vessels of American as well as Canadian registry that were active or idle during 1934. This revision covers vessels of American registry only and applies to such as were active or idle in 1940. RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATION 1708 Care and use of your electric hot plate. [1942.] [5] p. il. narrow 8° A 68.2 : H 79 1704 Give and take [9 ways in which you can help your co-op]. [1941.] [4] p. il. 4° ■ A 68.2 : C 78/2 1705 Report of progress of Rural Electrification Administration ; by H. S. Person. [1941.] [2] +16+ [5] leaves, il. 4° [Processed. Presented at 6th annual stafe conference, Apr. 15-18, 1941.] A 68.2 : R 88/2 1706 Running water at price you can afford, for kitchen, for bathroom, for barns, for garden. [1941.] [4] p. il. 4" A 68.2 :W 29 SECRET SERVICE DIVISION 1707 [Counterfeit note index.] [1942.] [l]+3+[76] cards, each 5X8 in. T 34.7 : 942/list Note. — As a part of the crime prevention program, early in 1942. the Secret Service Division in cooperation with the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System compiled and distributed to all banks a card index describing counterfeit bills which have aijpeared in circulation since the size of United States paper money was changed in 1929. The cards are printed in colors accord- ing to denominations. A new card, which bears an outline drawing of the counterfeit and a brief description of any outstanding defects, ir issued for each new counterfeit as it appears. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION 1708 Financial statistics for electric & gas subsidiaries of registered public- utility holding companies, 1941, report of Public Utilities Division. [1942.] cover title, [1] +14 p. il. 4" [Processed.] SE 1.2 : El 2/2/941 123 1709 General rules and regulations under investment company act of 1940, as amended to and including Sept. 23, 1941. [1941.] iii+37 p. [Proc- essed. Some of the pages are blank.] SE 1.6 : R 86/2/941 1710 Investment advisers registered pursuant to sec. 203 of investment advisers act of 1940. July 31, 1942. [2J+llp. 4° [Processed.] SE 1.2 : In 8/8 1711 Statistics of American listed corporations, pt. 2 [report ; prepared by Aaron L. Traister]. Dec. 1941. [2]+ix-f320 p. il. 4° [Processed. From data collected by Work Projects Administration study sponsored by Securities and Exchange Commission.] SE 1.2 : C 81/2/pt.2 SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM 1712 Analysis of reports of physical examination, summary of data from 19,923 reports of physical examination; [prepared by Oliver Harold Folk]. Nov. 10, 1941. cover title, 31 p. il. 4° (Medical statistics bulletin 1.) [Processed. ] T 3. Se 4 : 15/1 SENATE 1713 Civilian nominations, list of all civilian nominations submitted by the President to Senate during 3d session of 76th Congress, up to and in- cluding Jan. 3, 1941. 1941. vi + 604 p. [Printed for use of secretary of Senate.] Y 1.3 : N 72/8/941 1714 Standing rules for conducting business in Senate, vpith Rules for regulation of Senate wing of Capitol adopted by Committee on Rules; corrected to Mar. 1, 1941. 1941. 109 p. Y 4.R 86/2 : 2/941 1715 Veto messages, record of bills vetoed and action taken thereon by Senate and House of Representatives, 51st Congress to 76th Congress, 1SS9-1941 ; revised by Robert L. Baldridge. 1941. iv + 112 p. [Printed for use of Office of Secretary of Senate.] Y 1.3 : V 64/889-941 SERVICES OF SUPPLY iTio General orders 2-26 ; Mar. 17- July 22, 1942. [1942.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Information lacking as to no. 1. Temporarily discontinued witli issue of July 22, 1942.] W 109.9: 2-26 1717 Procurement regulations 1-11. July 1, 1942. various paging, 4° [Proc- essed. Issued in loose-leaf form. An index to regulations 1-11 was also issued July 1, 1942.] W 109.S: 1-11 NoTK. — These regulations are the new permanent War Department Procurement regulatioiis. They supersede the 5- series of Army regulations. Procurement circulars, and all prior instructions and directives which are inconsistent there- with. 1718 Same, [supp. 1-] 9; July 8-Dec. 16, 1942. [1942.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form. Supplements include new regu- lations and amended or additional pages to be substituted for pages in the original edition. Supplement 2 includes a complete edition of regu- lations 1-13, dated Sept. 5, 1942; supp. 4 includes regulations 14.] W 109.8 : 942/ch.l-9 SHIPS BUREAU 1719 Annual report of chief of Bureau of Ships, fiscal year 1941. [1941.] [3] + 123 p. 4" [Processed.] N 29.1: 941 1720 Bureau of Ships manual : chap. 41, Main propelling machinery, sec. 1, Turl)ines; Oct. 1, 1942. [1943.] [l]+54 p. il. [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in the Manual. Supersedes art. 1-275 of chap, 7, Manual of engineering instructions.] N 29.13 : 41/1-2/sec. 1/943 1721 Bureau of Ships manual : chap. 56, Boiler feedwater and feedwater systems ; Oct. 1, 1942. [1942.] [1] +56 p. il, 1 pi. 2 p. of pi.. [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in the Manual. Supersedes chap. 6, Boiler feed- water and feedwater apparatus (revised Nov. 1933) Manual of engineer- ing instructions.] N 29.13 : 56/1-2/942 124 1722 Bureau of Ships manual: chap. 58, Distilling plants; Oct. 1, 1942. [1942.] [1] +68 p. il. 2 pi. [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in the Manual. Supersedes chap. 17, Manual of engineering instructions, revised 1940.] N 29.13 : 58/1-2/942 1723 Bureau of Ships manual, chap. 72, Turrets ; Oct 1, 1942. [1943.] [1] +5 p. [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in the Manual. Supersedes art. 1729-33 of chap. 17 and art. 1904-12 and 1917 of chap. 19, Construc- tion and repair manual.] N 29.13 : 72/1-2/943 1724 Bureau of Ships manual: chap. 78, Ammunition handling and stowage; Oct. 1, 1942. [1942.] [l]+10p. [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in the Manual. Supersedes art. 1734^39 of chap. 17 and art. 1806-7 of chap. 18, Construction and repair manual.] N 29.13 : 78/1-2/942 1725 Same, with title, Ammunition handling and stowage; [chap. 78 of Bureau of Ships manual]. 1942. [1] +10 p. N 29.13 : 78/942 1726 Bureau of Ships manual: chap. 96, Submarines; Oct. 1, 1942. [1942.] [1] +10 p. [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in the Manual. Super- sedes art. 1300-13 and 1360 of chap. 13, Construction and repair manual.] N 29.13 : 96/1-2/942 1"27 Same, with title, Submarines; [chap. 96 of Bureau of Ships manual]. 1942. [l]+10p. . N 29.13 : 96/942 172S Circular letter 1-26; [Sept. 1]-Dec. 10, 1942. [1942.] various paging, il. 4°. [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form. Revised editions of certain of these letters were also issued.] N 29.12/2: 1-26 1729 Effect of rest periods on time and fatigue strengths of metallic materials [with list of references], by F. Bollenratli and H. Cornelius ; translated by F. A. Raven. Oct. 1942. vi+14 p. il. 4° (David W. Taylor Model Basin ; Translation 104. ) [Processed.] N 29.2 : M 56 1730 General specifications, app. 5, Specifications for welding: pt. 1, General, for vessels of Navy, edition, Apr. 1940, amdt. 1, Dec. 15, 1941. [1941.] [1] p. N 29.8 : 5/940/pt.l/amdt.l 1731 Hull structure; [chap. 11 of Bureau of Ships manual]. 1943. [1]+14 p. [Date on cover is 1942.] N 29.13 : 11/942 SOCIAL SECURITY BOARD i7o2 An analysis of benefits and costs under title 2 of social security act amend- ments of 1939; by Ri)bert J. Myers. Dec. 1941. [35]+iii leaves+24 p. il. 4° (Actuarial study 14.) [Processed.] FS 3.19: 14 1733 New cost estimates for old-age and survivors insurance system, with as- sumption of static future wage level ; by Robert J. Myers. Dec. 1942. cover title, [20] +19 p. il. 4° (Actuarial study 17.) [Processed.] FS 3.19 : 17 i7'-54 Selected bibliography of merit system administration for State public assistance and State employment security agencies. July 1940. [11] p. 4" [Processed.] FS3.2:M54 1735 Statistical manual of Social Security Board. Washington, D. C, May 1941. [2] + ix+[135] leaves, il. 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations.] FS 3.6: St 2 SOCIAL SECURITY BOARD LIBRARY 1736 Law accession list, v. 4, no. 1-v. 6, no. 6; Jan. 1941-Dec. 1942. [1941-42.] various paging, 4° [Issued irregularly. Processed.] FS 3.7 : 4/1-6/6 1 737 Library accession list, v. 8, no. 1-v. 11, no. 26 ; Jan. 6, 1941-Dec. 29, 1942. [1941-42.] various paging, 4° [Weekly. Processed.] FS 3.8 : 8/1-11/26 SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE 1738 Advance report on economic effects of predicted sedimentation in Morris Sheppard Lake, Tex. [with selected bibliography] ; by Alexis N. Garin. 125 Dec. 1941. [4] +18 p. 1 pi. map, 4' (SCS-EC-3.) [Processed. Pre- pared by Soil Conservation Service in cooperation with Texas Agricultural Experiment Station.] A 57.29: 3 1739 Agriculture and land management biology [with list of literature cited] ; by Edward H. Graham. [1942.] 10 p. 4° [Processed.] A 76.202 :B 52 1740 Analysis of land acquisition program under title 3 of Bankhead-Jones farm tenant act; by Tivis E. Wilkins and George B. Mclntire. Aug. 1942. [l]+34 p. il. 4° (SCS-MP-26.) [Processed.] A 76.213 : 26 1741 Climatology in service of agriculture; by C. W. Thornthwaite. July 1942. [l]+9 p. 4" ( SCS-MP-25. ) [Processed. Paper delivered before 2d Inter-American Conference on Agriculture, Mexico City, July 6-16, 1942.] A 76.213 : 25 1742 Distinction between bed-load and suspended load in natural streams [with list of references] ; by H. A. Einstein, Alvin G. Anderson, and Joe W. Johnson. Dec. 1940. [1]+S leaves, 2 pi. 4° [Processed. Duplicated from Transactions of American Geophysical Union, ann. meeting 21, pt. 2, 1940.] A 57.2 :B 39 1743 Guayule, list of references ; compiled by Alan J. Blanchard. Apr. 1942. cover title, iii+54 p. 4° (Soil conservation bibliography 4.) [Proc- essed.] A 57.27/2: 4 1744 Hydrologic studies, compilation of rainfall and run-off from watersheds of Shelby loam and related soils conservation experiment station, Beth- any, Mo., 1933-40; by A. W. Zingg. Mar. 1941. [4] +25+ [406] leaves, 11. 18 pi. 4" (SCS-TP-39.) [Processed. Prepared by Soil Conservation Service in cooperation with Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station.] A 57.15 : 39 1745 Hydrologic studies, compilation of rainfall and runoff from watersheds of Shelby loam and related soils conservation experiment station, Bethany, Mo., 1941; by A. W. Zingg. Oct. 1942. [39] p. 18 pi. 4" (SCS-TP-39, supp. 1.) [Processed. Prepared by Soil Conservation Service in coopera- tion with Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station.] A 57.15 : 39/supp.l 1746 Land conditions in "Venezuela and their relations to agriculture and human welfare; by H. H. Bennett, D. S. Hubbell, W. X. Hull, J. E. Caudle [members of] Soil Conservation Mission to Venezuela. 1942. [1]+154 p. il. 4 maps in pocket, 4° [Processed.]. A 76.202 :V 55 1747 Notes on reservoir silting and suspended-load measui'ements in Washington [with list of literature cited] ; by L. C. Gottschalk. Oct. 1942. [1]+15 leaves, map, 4 tab. 4° (Special report 2.) [Processed.] A 76.215 : 2 1748 Publications on water resources, their use and development in Western States (preliminary edition) ; compiled by Etta G. Rogers. May 1941. cover title, [3] +43 p. 4° (SCS-MP-24.) [Processed.] A 57.13 : 24 1749 Results of experiment on improvement of sandy soil with river silt ; by L. C. Gottschalk. Nov. 1942. [1]+11 p. 2 pi. 4" (Special report 3.) [Processed.] A 76.215 : 3 1750 Sedimentation investigation of Carnegie Lake, Princeton, N. J. ; by L. C. Gottschalk. Sept. 1942. [l]+5p. 4° ( Special report 1. ) [Processed.] A 76.215 : 1 1751 Soil and water conservation instruments: no. 1, Notes on operation of Fergusson recording rain and snow gage ; by D. A. Parsons, F. W. Blais- dell. Aug. 1941. cover title, [1] +24 leaves, il. 4" (SCS-TP-44.) [Proc- essed. A Note, 1 p. oblong 48°, was issued also.l A 57.15 : 44 1752 Soil conservation districts [as of Jan. 15-Dec. 15, 1941]. Feb. 1, 1941-Jan. 1,1942. various paging, 4° [Monthly. Processed.] A 57.32 : 941/1-12 1753 Soil conservation districts [as of Jan. 15-Dec. 15, 1942]. Feb. 2, 1942-Jan. 1, 1943. various paging, 4° [Monthly. Processed.] A 76.214 : 942/1-12 1754 Terrace dimension changes and movement of terrace ridges resulting from different farming practices: by L. II. Schoenleber. Feb. 1941. cover title, 21 leaves, 2 pi. 4° (SCS-TP^O.) [Processed.] A 57.15 : 40 765883 — 47 9 126 1755 Wildlife management as part of soil conservation [with list of literature cited] ; by Edward H. Graliam. June 1941. [3] +50 leaves, 4° (SCS- MP-23.) [Processed. Based on material presented as part of course in wildlife conservation given in Department of Agriculture Graduate School, Washington, D. C, 1940-41. J A 57.13 : 23 SOLICITOR, Interior Dept. 1756 Handbook of Federal Indian law ; by Felix S. Cohen, foreword by Harold L. Ickes, introduction by Nathan R. Margold. 1941. xxiv+455 p. 4° 1 48.6 : In 2 SOLICITOR, Labor Dept. 1757 Law behind union agreements [with Selected list of legal periodical articles and notes] ; by David Ziskind, assisted by Oscar Shienbrood and Daniel S. Malamed. [1941.] [l]+87p. 4° [Processed.] L21.2:Un3 SPECIAL SERVICE DIVISION, Services of Supply 1758 Notes on morale activities v. 2, no. 1-5; Apr. 1-July 1, 1942. [1942.] , various paging, il. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Earlier numbers issued bv Special Services Branch, General Stuff.] W 109.108 : 2/1-5 1759 Same, continued, with title. Special service digest, v. 3, no. 1 ; Oct. 1942. [1942.] 8 p. il. 4° [Processed.] W 109.108: 3/1 1760 Soldier shows: Production ideas for G. I. variety shows, no. 1. [1942.] cover title, 10 p. 26 p. of pi. 4° [Processed.] W 109.102 : So 4/3/no.l 1761 WEPT is a system for aircraft recognition; [poster]. 1942. 34.8X46.8 in. [Illustrator, Jack Coggins. Prepared and distributed by Army Orienta- tion Course.] W 109.113 : Ai 7/2 SPECIAL SERVICES BRANCH, General Staff 1762 Notes on morale activities [v. 1], no. 10-12; Feb. 1-Mar. 1, 1942. [1942.] various paging, il. 4° [Processed. Issue for Feb. 15, 1942 is designated Special conference edition. Earlier numbers issued by Morale Branch, General Staff ; later numbers issued by Special Service Division, Services of Supply.] W 2.11 : 1/10-12 STATE DEPARTMENT 1763 Additional diversion of waters of Niagara River, texts of notes exchanged at Washington, Oct. 27, 1941, between Governments of United States and Canada, amending in its application art. 5 of treaty signed Jan. 11, 1909, between United States and His Britannic Majesty, to permit for duration of emergency and in all events subject to reconsideration by both Gov- ernments, Oct. 1, 1942, additional diversion, for power purposes, of waters of Niagara River above the Falls, and supplementing notes ex- changed May 20, and approved by Senate, June 12, 1941. Oct. 31, legis- lative day Oct. 27, 1941. 4 p. (Confidential; Senate executive G, 77th Cong. 1st sess.) [Injunction of secrecy removed Nov. 19, 1941. Includes letter from Secretary of State. Not in congressional set.] Y 1.77/1 : G 1764 Consular convention with Mexico, consular convention between United States and Mexico, signed Mexico City, Aug. 12, 1942. Sept. 28, 1942. 9 p. (Senate executive D, 77th Cong. 2d sess.) [Public when printed. English only. Includes report of Secretary of State. Not in congressional set.] Y 1.77/2 : D 1765 Declaracion de las Naciones Unidas, Washington, 1° de enero de 1942; Carta del Atlantico, 14 de agosto de 1941. 1942. [2] +5 p. ([Publica- cion 96 de la Oficina Central de Traducciones.] ) S 16.7 : 96 1766 Exempting property or defen.se transactions from taxation, convention be- tween United States and United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, providing for exemption of taxation on property or transactions connected with defense, signed Washington, Oct. 17, 1941. Oct. 31, 127 legislative day Oct. 27, 1941. 4 p. ( [Confidential] ; Senate executive H. 77th Cong. 1st sess.) [Injunction of secrecy removed Nov. 24, 1941. Includes report of Secretary of State. Not in congressional set.] Y 1.77/1 : H 1767 Extradition treaty with Canada, extradition treaty between United States and Canada, signed Washington, Apr. 29, 1942. May 6, 1942. 7 p. (Confidential; Senate executive C, 77th Cong. 2d sess.) [Injunction of secrecy removed May 11, 1942. Includes report of Secretary of State. Not in congressional set.] Y 1.77/2 : C 1768 Inter-American Coffee Board, 1st annual report, 1941-42. Washington, 1942. [5] +152 p. [Report covers period Apr. 17, 1941-Sept. 30, 1942.] S 5.2 : In 8/941^2 1769 Mexico, adjustment and settlement of certain outstanding claims, conven- tion between United States and United Mexican States, signed Wash- ington, Nov. 19, 1941, providing for adjustment and settlement of certain outstanding claims of nationals of each country against the Government of the other country. Dec. 9, 1941. 6 p. (Confidential ; Senate executive I, 77th Cong. 1st sess.) [Injunction of secrecy removed Jan. 27, 1942. English only. Includes report of Secretary of State. Not in congres- sional set.] Y 1.77/1: 1 1770 Proceedings of Sth American Scientific Congress held in Washington, May 10-18, 1940, under auspices of Government of United States ; [edited by Paul H. Oehser] ; v. 1, Organization, activities, resolutions, and delega- tions. English edition. Washington, 1941. 539 p. 1 pi. S 5.14/5 : P 94/2/v.l 1771 Same: v. 2, Anthropological sciences. Washington, 1942. 340 p. il 4 pi. 18 p. of pi. map. S 5.14/5 : P 94/2/V.2 1772 Same: v. 3, Biological sciences. Washington, 1942. 530 p. il. 9 pi. 16 p. of pi. map. S 5.14/5 : P 94/2/V.3 1773 Same: v. 4, Geological sciences [with bibliographies]. Washington, 1942. 764 p. il. 5 pi. 6 p. of pi. 5 maps, 2 p. of maps, 2 tab. S 5.14/5 : P 94/2/v.4 1774 Same: v. 5, Agriculture and conservation. Washington, 1942. 348 p. il. 2 pi. 6 p. of pi. S 5.14/5 : P 94/2/v.5 1775 Same: v. 6, Public health and medicine. Washington, 1942. [l]+496 p. il. 9 pi. 4 p. of pi. S 5.14/5 : P 94/2/v.6 1776 Same: v. 7, Phvsical and chemical sciences. Washington, 1942. 448 p. il. 6 pi. 4 p. of pi. S 5.14/5 : P 94/2/V.7 1777 Same: v. 8, Statistics. Washington, 1943. 365 p. il. 1 pi. S 5.14/5 : P 94/2/V.8 1778 Same: v. 9, History and geography. Washington, 1943. 340 p. il. 2 pi. 3 maps. S 5.14/5 : P 94/2/V.9 1779 Same : v. 10, International law, public law, and jurisprudence. Washing- ton, 1943. 698 p. 1 pi. S 5.14/5 : P 94/2/v.lO 1780 Same : v. 11, Economics and sociology. Washington, 1943. 269 p. il. 1 pi. S 5.14/5 : P 94/2/v.ll 1781 Same: v. 12, Education. Washington, 1943. 358 p. 1 pi. S 5.14/5 : P 94/2/V.12 1782 Protocol on uniformity of powers of attorney, which are to be utilized abroad, signed for United States, Oct. 3, 1941. Mar. 5, 1942. 9 p. (Con- fidential; Senate executive A, 77th Cong. 2d sess.) [Injunction of secrecy removed Mar. 10, 1942. English only. Includes report of Act- ing Secretary of State. Not in congressional set.] Y 1.77/2: A Note. — This protocol was drafted by a committee of experts appointed by the Governing Board of the Pan American Union pursuant to a resolution of the 7th International American Conference, Montevideo, Uruguay, Dec. 3-26, 1933. 1783 Renseignements generaux sur les progres du programme de defense na- tionale des l5tats-Unis et de I'assistance h la Grande-Bretagne. 1941. cover title, [l]+8 p. 12° ([Publication 13 du Bureau Central de Tra- ductions.] ) [Processed.] S 16.7 : 13 128 1784 Stenographic Section style book, rules for preparation of correspondence. [1942.] cover title, iv+[l]+130 leaves, f° [Processed. Manuscript corrections. ] S 1.40 : St 4 1785 Taxation convention with Canada, convention between United States and Canada providing for avoidance of double income taxation, modification of certain conflicting principles of taxation, reductions of certain rates of taxation and establishment of exchange of information between United States and Canada in field of income taxation, signed Washington, Mar. 4, 1942. Mar. 9, 1942. 14 p. ( [Confidential] ; Senate executive B, 77th Cong. 2d sess.) [Injunction of secrecy removed Mar. 10, 1942. Includes accompanying protocol and report of Acting Secretary of State. Not in congressional set]. Y 1.77/2: B SUBJECT CATALOGING DIVISION, Library of Congress 1786 L. C. classification, additions and changes, list 42-48 ; May 1940- June 1941 to Oct.-Dec. 1942. [1941-43.] various paging. [Quarterly beginning with list 43.] LC 1.7/2 : 42-48 SUGAR AGENCY 1787 Determination of a farm in Virgin Islands [for purposes of sugar act of 1937, as amended]. July 24, 1942. 1 p. 4° (S. D. no. 141.) [Processed.] A 76.307 : 141 1788 Determination of proportionate shares for sugarcane producers in Virgin Islands for 1942 crop vear, pursuant to sugar act of 19.37, as amended. May 15, 1942. 2 leaves^ 4" ( S. D. no. 134. ) [Processed.] A 76.307 : 134 1788 Virgin Islands, sugarcane farming practices, 1942. Sept. 2, 1942. 1 p. 4* (S. D. no. 144.) [Processed.] A 76.307: 144 1790 Virgin Islands, sugar cane farming practices, 1943. Sept. 2, 1942. 1 p. 4° (S. D. no. 145.) [Processed.] A 76.307: 145 1791 Virgin Islands, sugarcane wage rates, 1942. July 21, 1942. 2 p. 4° (S. D. no. 140.) [Processed.] A 76.307 : 140 SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS BUREAU, Navy Dept. 1792 Annual report of paymaster general of Navy, fiscal year 1941. [1941.] [l]+34 p. 4° [Processed.] N 20.1: 941 1793 Change 1-11, Navy shipping guide [1941] ; Feb. 1-Dec. 1, 1942. [1942.] various paging. [No longer restricted. Monthly. Include new pages and reprints of certain pages (with changes) to be inserted in the Navy shipping guide. An Errata, 1 p. oblong 24°, was issued for Change 3.] N 20.17/2 : 1-11 1794 Contract bulletin : Lubricating oils for naval service, and for other depart- ments and establishments of Federal Government, July 1, 1942-June 30, 1943. [1942.] 40 p. 4° [Supplements 1-6, dated July 20, 1942-Jan. 7, 1943, various paging, were issued in processed form.] N 20.18 : 943 1795 Federal income tax information [for all persons in naval service, calendar year 1941]. Nov. 27, 194L 20 p. N 20.22: 941 1796 Navy shipment marking handbook, excerpt from Bureau of Supplies and Accounts memoranda, art. 1823. 1942. iii+19 p. il. 4° N 20.7/la : Sh 64/942 SURPLUS MARKETING ADMINISTRATION 1797 Amendment 3 to Order regulating handling of milk in New Orleans, La., marketing area, effective Feb. 1, 1942. [1942.] 4 p. 4° (Oixier 42, amdt. 3.) [Processed. Code of Federal regulations, title 7, chap. 9, pt. 942.1 A 73.8 : 42/amdt.3 1798 Purchases of commodities under food stamp and direct purchase programs. May 1939-May 1941 ; by Arthur E. Browne and Hugh V. Robinson. Aug. 8, 1941. 5+V+48 p. il. 4" [Processed.] A 73.2 :F 73/2 129 TARIFF COMMISSION 1799 Analysis of miscellaneous chemical imports through New York in 1939. Jan. 1941. [l]+2+3 leaves, 4° [Processed.] TC 1.17 : 939 1800 Analysis of miscellaneous chemical imports through New York in 1940. June 1941. [1] +5 leaves, 4° [Processed.] TC 1.17 : 940 1801 Certain cotton and cotton waste, report of Tarife Commission to President of United States. Feb. 1942. [l]+14p. 4" [Processed.] TC 1.2:0 82/4 TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY 1802 Electric poultry equipment for the farm [with bibliography] ; prepared by D. E. Washburn. June 1942. [8] +68+ [5] +7 p. 11. 4° ([Agricul- tural engineering publication 5.]) [Processed.] Y 3.T 25 : 23/5 1803 Malaria and its control in Tennessee Valley [with list of supplementary materials] ; prepared by staff of Health and Safety Department as source material in popular health instruction directed to prevention and control of malaria. 1st edition. Chattanooga, Tenu., Feb. 1941. [2]+iv+48 leaves, il. 4° [Processed.] Y 3.T 25 : 2 M 29/6/941 1804 Same. 2d edition. Chattanooga, Tenn., Mar. 1942. [3]+iii+41 p. il. 4" Y 3.T 25 : 2 M 29/6/942 1805 Malaria, story of an individual problem and a community problem ; [pre- pared by stafE of Health and Safety Department]. [Chattanooga, Tenn., 1941.] [4] +46+ [2] p. il. 4° [Another illvistration on front cover.] Y 3.T 25 : 2 M 29/16 1806 Rural electrification lessons for boys' groups ; prepared by D. E. Washburn, Jan. 1940, revised Jan. 1941. [1941.] [6] +3-61a+62-71 p. il. 4" ( [Ag- ricultural engineering publication 3.] ) [Processed. Illustrator, L. H. Poole.] . Y 3.T 25 : 23/3 1807 Truck and pasture irrigation ; by John A. Schaller, Nolan Mitchell. Jan. 1941. [4] p. il. 4° (Tennessee Valley Authority. (Progress report 1.) Y 3.T 25 : 2 T 76/uo.l 1808 Truck and pasture irrigation ; by Nolan Mitchell. Jan. 1942. [4] p. il. 4° (Progress report 2.) Y 3.T 25 : 2 T 76/no.2 1809 Wiring and lighting the farmstead [text on fundamentals of wiring and lighting, with list of references] ; prepared by G. E. Henderson in co- operation with Jane A. Roberts. Jan. 1939, revised June 1942. [1942.] [5] +75+ [6] p. il. 4° ([Agricultural engineering publication 2.]) [Processed. Illustrator, L. H. Poole.] Y3.T25:23/2 TREASURY DEPARTMENT 1810 Buy defense savings stamps here; [poster]. [1941.] 10X8 in. T 1.107 : D 36/3 1811 Compilation of national defense laws [76th Congress, 3d session, May-Oct. 17, 1940]. [1941.] [39] leaves, 4" [Processed. A few bills of major import previous to May 1940 have been included.] T 1.2 : D 36/940 1812 Compilation of national defense laws, 77th Congress, 1st session, Jau.- Mar. 1941. [1941.] [79] leaves, 4° [Processed.] T 1.2 : D 36/941-1 1813 Same, 77th Congress, 1st session, Apr.-June 1941. [1941.] [47] leaves, 4° [Processed.] T 1.2 : D 36/941-2 1814 Corporations acceptable as sureties on Federal bonds. June 13, 1941. 1 p. 4" (1st supplement to Department circular 570, revised Sept. 12, 1940; Fiscal Service, Accounts Bureau, Surety Bonds [Section].) [Processed.] T 1.4/2 : 570/12/supp.l 1815 [Corporations acceptable as sureties on Federal bonds.] July 27, 1942. 1 p. 4° (2d supplement. Department circular 570, revised Sept. 12, 1940 ; Fiscal Service, Accounts Bureau, Sur(!ty Bonds [Section].) [Processed.] T 1.4/2 : 570/12/supp.2 130 1816 Distinctive paper for United States currency and other securities. Apr. 22, 1941. 1 p. 4° (Department circular .394, 1st amendment; Fiscal Service, Public Debt Bureau.) [Processed.] T 1.4/2 : 394/amdt.l 1817 50 cent defense stamp album for purchase of United States defense savings bonds. [1942.] [12] p. narrow 16° T 1.102 : B 64/17 1818 Monthly transcript of account of U. S. depositary. Aug. 8, 1941. 1 p. 4" (1st supplement to Department circular 663; Fiscal Service, Accounts Bureau.) [Processed.] T 1.4/2 : 663/supp.l 1819 Monthly transcript of accounts of U. S. depositary. Dec. 10, 1941. 1 p. 4* (2d supplement to Department circular QG3 ; Fiscal Service, Accounts Bureau. ) [Processed.] T 1.4/2 : 663/supp.2 1820 Monthly transcript of accounts of U. S. Treasury. July 24, 1942. 1 p. (3d supplement to Department circular 663; Fiscal Service, Accounts Bureau.) [Processed.] T 1.4/2 : 663/supp.3 1821 An opportunity to save for your future and serve your country too [by purchasing defense savings bonds]. [1941.] [2] p. il. f° folded into 8" size. T 1.102 : Op 5 1822 Plan for diverting at least 10% of America's payroll into U. S. war bonds. [1942.] [36] p. il. f T 1.102 : P 29/4 1823 Postal savings plan for purchase of United States defense savings bonds [10c. defense stamp album]. [1942.] 12 p. oblong 48° T 1.102 : B 64/12 1824 Postal savings plan for purchase of United States defense savings bonds [$1.00 defense stamp album]. [1942.] 16 p. oblong 48° T 1.102 : B 64/13 1825 Postal savings plan for purchase of United States defense savings bonds [$5.00 defense stamp album]. [1942.] 16 p. oblong 48° T 1.102 : B &4/14 1826 Preparation, certification, and payment of salary pay rolls. May 8, 1942. 2 p. 4° (Department circular 37, amdt. 2 [1] ; Fiscal Service, Accounts Bureau.) [Processed.] T 1.4/2 : 37/2/amdt.l 1827 Regulations governing agencies for issue of defense savings bonds, series E. Oct. 2, 1941. 2 p. 4° (1st amendment, Department circular 657; Fiscal Service, Accounts Bureau, Deposits Division.) [Processed.] T 1.4/2 : 657/amdt.l 1828 Regulations governing agencies for issue of defense savings bonds, series E. Nov. 29, 1941. 1 p. 4° (2d amendment, Department circular 657; Fiscal Service, Accounts Bureau, Deposits Division.) [Processed.] T 1.4/2 : 657/amdt.2 1829 Regulations governing agencies for issue of war savings bonds, series E. July 17, 1942. 1 p. 4° (3d amendment. Department circular 657 ; Fiscal Service, Public Debt. Bureau.) [Processed.] T 1.4/2 : 657/amdt.3 1830 Regulations governing United States savings bonds. Apr. 20, 1942. 1 p. 4° (2d amendment to Department circular 530, 4th revision ; Fiscal Service, Public Dept Bureau.) [Processed.] T 1.4/2 : 530/5/amdt.2 1831 Save for security, buy defense savings stamps here; [poster]. 1941. 28X22 in. (DSS 123.) [Also issued in size 14X10.9 in. on cardboard.] T 1.107 : D 36 1832 Standards and conditions prescribed with respect to bonds of certifying oflScers and administrative procedure relating to disbursemnets by Di- vision of Disbursement. Feb. 16, 1942. 7 p. 4° (Department circular 680; Fiscal Service, Accounts Bureau.) [Processed.] T 1.4/2 : 680 1833 Same, 1st supplement. July 14, 1942. 1 p. 4° (Department circular 680, 1st supplement; Fiscal Service, Accounts Bureau.) [Processed.] T 1.4/2 : 680/supp.l 1834 10 cent defense stamp album for purchase of United States defense savings bonds. [1942.] [16] p. narrow 16° T 1.102 : B 64/15 131 1835 Treasury bills. Oct. 24, 1942. 1 p. 4° (1st amendment to Department circular 418, as amended, dated Feb. 28, 1941; Fiscal Service, Public Debt Bureau.) [Processed.] T 1.4/2 : 418/7/amdt.l 1836 25 cent stamp album for purchase of United States war savings bonds. [1942.] [12] p. narrow 16° T 1.102 : B 64/16 1837 United States of America, 2 percent depositary bonds [amdt. 1]. July 28, 1942. 1 p. 4° (Department circular 660, 1st amendment; Fiscal Serv- ice, Public Debt Bureau.) [Processed.] T 1.4/2 : 660/amdt.l 1838 United States of America, 2i/^ percent Treasury bonds of 1967-72, dated and bearing interest from Oct. 20, 1941, due Sept. 15, 1972, redeemable at option of United States at par and accrued interest on and after Sept. 15, 1967, interest payable Mar. 15 and Sept. 15, additional issue. Dec. 4, 1941. 2 p. 4° (Department circular 672, Fiscal Service, Public Debt Bureau.) T 1.4/2 : 672 1839 United States savings bonds, series D. Feb. 20, 1941. 1 p. 4° (2d amend- ment to Department circular 596, as amended. Fiscal Service, Public Debt Bureau. ) T 1.4/2 : 596/amdt.2 1840 United States savings bonds, series F and G. Nov. 30, 1942. 1 p. 4° (De- partment circular 654, revised, 1st amendment; Fiscal Service, Public Debt Bureau.) [Processed.] T 1.4/2 : 654/2/amdt.l 1841 Voluntary pay-roll savings plan for purchase of defense savings bonds [by employees of Treasury Department]. Jan. 15, 1942. 6 p. 4° (Depart- ment circular 677 ; Fiscal Service, Accounts Bureau. ) T 1.4/2 : 677 1842 Voluntary pay-roll savings plan for purchase of war savings bonds [by employees of the Government]. May 29, 1942. 2 p. 4° (Department circular 687; Fiscal Service, Accounts Bureau, Disbursement Division.) [Processed.] T 1.4/2 : 687 1843 Voluntary pay-roll savings plan for purchase of war savings bonds by employees of the Government, regulations. [May 13, 1942.] [1]-|-12 p. 4° ( [Department circular 677, revised ; Fiscal Service, Accounts Bu- reau.]) T 1.4/2: 677/2 1844 Same, 2d amendment. July 9, 1942. 1 p. 4° (Department circular 677, revised, amdt. 2; Fiscal Service, Accounts Bureau.) [Processed.] T 1.4/2 : 677/2/amdt.2 1845 Same, 3d amendment. Oct. 29, 1942. 1 p. 4° (Department circular 677, revised, amdt. 3; Fiscal Service, Accounts Bureau.) [Processed.] T 1.4/2 : 677/2/amdt.3 UN-AMERICAN ACTIVITIES, SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON, House 1846 Investigation of un-American propaganda activities in United States, [executive] hearings, 76th Congress, 3d session [-77th Congress, 2d session], on H. Res. 282, [75th Congress], Sept. 20, 1939[-Dec. 19, 1941]. 1940-i2. V. 1-5, [xxiii] +1-2051 -f 2077-2515 p. [No omission in text as indicated by missing page numbers. These hearings were held in Wash- ington, D. C., New Orleans, La., Chicago, 111., Detroit, Mich., Miami Beach, Fla., New York City, Austin, Tex., Beaumont, Tex., Chattanooga, Tenn., Houston, Tex., Orange, Tex., Los Angeles, Calif., San Francisco, Calif., Kansas City, Mo., Newark, N. J., and St. Louis, Mo.] Y 4.Un 1/2 : Un 1/3/V.1-5 UNION CATALOG, Library of Congress 1847 Union Catalog of Library of Congress ; [by William Jerome Wilson]. 1942. 8 p. [Reprinted from Isis, Mar. 1942.] LC1.2:Un33 VETERANS ADMINISTRATION 1848 23d annual statement. United States Government life insurance fund, Washington, D. C, Dec. 31, 1941. [1942.] [2] p. 4° folded into narrow 16" size. VA 1.13 : 941 132 1849 National service life insurance, miscellaneous tables, interest, discount, and fractional values. [1942.] cover title, [72] leaves, oblong 8° (In- surance form 310.) [Issued with printed marginal index tabs on blank cardboards. ] VA 1.2 : L 62/8 WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION 1850 Current status of home work in handkerchief manufacturing industry; [prepared by Anna Bercowitz]. Oct. 1942. cover title, i+15 p. 4" [Processed.] L 20.12 : H 19/3 1851 Current status of home work in knitted outerwear industry ; [prepared by Research and Statistics Branch]. Nov. 1941. cover title, v+63 p. 4° [Processed.] ' L 20.12 : K 74 1852 Current status of industrial home work in women's and children's apparel industry, report prepared [by Research and Statistics Branch], for ad- ministrator's hearing on home work in women's apparel industry. Mar. 5, 1942. Mar. 1942. cover title, x-f 146 p. 4° [Processed.] L 20.12 : Ap 4/3 1853 Data on pay roll deductions, Union Manufacturing Company, Union Point, Ga. ; [prepared by Dallas W. Smythe]. June 1941. cover title, [l]+i+ 163 leaves, 4" [Processed.] L 20.12 :P 29 1854 Economic factors bearing on establishment of minimum wage rates in grain products industry. Feb. 1942. cover title, xv+l-109a-f 110-181a-i- 182-208a+209-234 p. il. 4° [Processed.] L 20.12 :G 76 1855 Economic factors bearing on minimum wages in candy and related products manufacturing industry; [prepared by Max Malin]. Aug. 1942. cover title, viii4-87 p. il. 4° [Processed. An Errata, 1 p. oblong 24°, was issued also.] L 20.12 : C 16 1856 Economic factors bearing on minimum wages in converted paper products industry; [prepared by Elmer J. Lewis and Lewis Crosby]. Aug. 1942. cover title, v-f-77 p. 4° [Processed.] L 20.12 :P 19/3 1857 Economic factors bearing on minimum wages in printing and publishing and allied graphic arts industry ; [prepared by Elmer J. Lewis, assisted by Thomas J. Judge and Gladys Deckinger]. Sept. 1942. cover title, ix+142 p. 4° [Processed.] L 20.12 :P 93 1858 Glove and mitten industry. Jan. 1942. cover title, vi+77 p. 4° [Proc- essed.] L 20.12 :G 51/2 1859 Maximum hour legislation in France, 1936-40. Jan. 1941. cover title, i+70 p. 4° [Processed.] L 20.2 : H 81/936-40 1860 Memorandum on recent economic developments in railroad carrier industry. Apr. 1942. cover title, ii+49 p. 4° [Processed.] L 20.12 :R 13/2 1861 Memorandum on recent economic developments in seamless hosiery in- dustry ; [prepared by Thomas J. Judge]. Oct. 1942. cover title, i-f-12 p. 4° [Processed.] L 20.12 : H 79/2 1862 Minimum wages in rubber products manufacturing industry. Mar. 1941. cover title, iv-f 79 leaves, il. 4° [Processed.] L 20.12 : R 82 1863 Minimum wages in seamless hosiery industry. Mar. 1941. cover title, viii-f 139 leaves, il, 4° [Processed.] L 20.12 : H 79 1864 Preliminary report on seasonality of egg packing industry. Jan. 1942. cover title, vi+33 p. 4" [Processed.] L 20.12 : Eg 3/prelim. 1865 Puerto Rico, leaf tobacco industry. Apr. 1941. cover title, vii-{-77 leaves, il. 4° [ Processed. ] L 20.12 : T 55 1SG6 Puerto Rico, men's straw hat industry. Feb. 1941. cover title, iii-f-38 leaves, 4" [Processed.] L 20.12 :H 28/2 1867 Puerto Rico, ocean pearl button industry. Feb. 1941. cover title, ii+21 p. 4° [Processed.] L 20.12 : B 98 1868 Report of drug, medicine, and toilet preparations industry prepared for industry committee no. 19. Jan. 1941. cover title, iii+47 p. 4° [Proc- essed.] L 20.12 : D 84 iS72 133 Report on application of minimum wage provisions of fair labor standards act to tomato canning industry; [by Joseph M. Califf, assisted by Nathan Epstein]. Aug. 1942. cover title, iv+27 p. 4° [Processed.] L 20.12 : T 59 Eeport on clay products industry, except pottery and refractories, for in- dustry committee no. 24. Apr. 1941. cover title, iii+69 leaves, 4° [ Processed. ] L 20.12 : C 57 Report on gray iron jobbing foundry industry. Mar. 1941. cover title, ii+ 1-20 +22-30 leaves, il. 4° [Processed.] L 20.12: Ir 6 Rejwrt on Puerto Rico fruit and fruit juice canning industry ; prepared by Research and Statistics Branch, for special industry committee for Puerto Rico. [1941.] cover title, v+73 leaves, 4" [Processed.] L 20.12 :F 94 lS'i3 Small daily newspapers under fair labor standards act. June 1942. cover title, iv+92 p. 4° [Processed.] L 20.12 :N 47 1S74 Some basic information on textile industry. Apr. 1941. cover title, iii + 82 leaves, 4° [Processed.] L 20.12 : T 31 i875 Some recent economic and legislative developments bearing on establish- ment of minimum wage rate in embroideries industry. June 1942. cover title, v-f57 p. 4° [Processed.] L 20.12: Em 1 1876 Statement of H. IM. Douty, at administrator's hearing on minimum wage recommendation of industry committee no. 20 for single pants, shirts, and allied garments industry, July 30, 1941. July 1941. [l]-|-22 p. 4° [Processed.] L 20.11 : P 19 1877 Statistics on wages, hours, and working conditions of red caps in railroad stations, tabulation of questionnaire replies to be introduced into record at administrator's inquiry into wages, hours, and other conditions and practices of employment of redcaps by railroad or terminal companies, Dec. 1941. Nov. 1941. cover title, vi-i-77 p. 4° [Processed.] L 20.12 :R 24 18V S Tobacco industry, cigarettes, chewing tobacco, smoking tobacco and snuff. Dec. 1941. cover title, vii4-99 leaves, il. 4° [Processed. Some of the leaves are issued as pages.] L 20.12 : T55/2 1879 Transferability of skill in apparel industry; [prepared by Research and Statistics Branch]. Mar. 1941, cover title, iii+42 leaves, il. 4° [Proc- essed.] L20.12:Ap4 ISSO Wages, hours, and working conditions of redcaps in western railway termi- nals, report to be introduced into record at administrator's inquiry into wage, hours, and other conditions and practices of employment of red- caps by railroad or terminal companies, Dec. 1941. Nov. 1941. cover title, ii+26 p. 4" [Processed.] L 20.12 :R 24/2 1881 War time regulation of hours of labor and labor supply in Great Britain. June 1941. cover title, [l]-f 1+82 p. 4" [Processed.] L20.6:H81 1882 Wartime policies on wages, hours, and other labor standards in United States, 1917-18. May 1942. cover title, ii+42 p. 4° [Processed.] L 20.2 : W 12/4 1883 Wartime regulation of wages and hours in Canada. Dec. 1941. cover title, iii+63 p. 4° [Processed.] L20.6:W12 1884 Women's apparel industry. June 1941. cover title, iv+75 leaves, 4° [Processed.] L 20.12 : Ap 4/2 WAR COMMUNICATIONS BOARD 1885 Board of War Communications [creation and authority, committees, etc.]. Sept. 17, 1942. [3] leaves+43 p. il. [Processed.] Pr 32.5602 : W 19/942 WAR DEPARTMENT 1886 Civilian Conservation Corps regulations. War Department, Changes 66-92; Jan. 15, 1941-July 25, 1942. [1941-12.] various paging. [Processed. Issued with perforations.] W 1.12 : C 49/2/937/ch.66-92 134 Field manuals. W 1.33 : ( nos. ) 1887 1-10. Air Corps field manual : Tactics and technique of air attack ; prepared under direction of chief or Air Corps. 1940 iii + 131 p. il. 13 pi. 16° [No longer restricted.] 1888 1-15. Army Air Forces field manual: Tactics and technique of air fighting; [Apr. 10, 1942]. 1942. iii + 75 p. il. 1 pi. IG" [No longer restricted. Supersedes FM 1-15, Sept. 9, 1940.] 1889 1-20. Same : Tactics and technique of air reconnaissance and observation ; [Apr. 20, 1942]. 1942. iii+70 p. il. IG" [No longer restricted. Supersedes FM 1-20, Feb. 10, 1941, including Training circular 20, 1942.] 1890 1-40. Air Corps field manual: Intelligence procedure in aviation units; pre- pared under direction of chief of Air Corps. 1940. iii + 69 p.+ [l] folded leaf, 12" [No longer restricted.] 1891 1-45. Army Air Forces field manual: Signal communication; [Dec. 4, 1942]. 1942. iii + 57 p. il. 1 pi. 16° [No longer restricted. Supersedes FM 1-45, Sept. 5, 1940, and Training circular 14, 1942.] 1892 1-55. Same : Reference data, administration ; [Apr. 22, 1942]. 1942. iii + lOO p. il. 16° [No longer restricted.] 1893 1-75. Same: Combat orders; [June 15, 1942]. 1942. iv + 48 p. il. 16° 1894 1-195. Same: Service center; [Sept. 26, 1942]. 1942. iii + 96 p. 11. 1 pi. 12° [No longer restricted.] 1895 6-56. Field artillery field manual : Service of the piece, 75-mm gun, M2A3, truck-drawn and horse-drawn ; [May 4, 1942]. 1942. iv-|-61 p. il. 16° 1896 11-25. Signal Corps field manual: Aircraft warning service; [Aug. 3, 1942]. 1942. iii + 114 p. il. 16° [No longer restricted.] 1897 23-80. Basic field manual: 37-mm gun, tank, M5 (mounted in tanks) ; [May 9, 1942]. 1942. iii-l-137 p. il. 12° [No longer restricted. Supersedes FM 23-80, June 25, 1941, including Changes 1, Oct. 13, 1941, and various sections of certain circulars.] 1898 Same, Changes 1; Oct. 21, 1942. [1942.] 6 p. il. 16° [No longer restricted.] 1899 30-10. Same : Military intelligence, observation [with list o^ references] ; pre- pared under direction of chief of staff. 1940 [reprint 1942]. iii-H44 p. 16° [No longer restricted.] 1900 31-25. Same : Desert operations ; [Mar. 14, 1942]. 1942. iii + 70 p. il. 16° [No longer restricted.] 1901 Same, Changes 1 and 2 : Oct. 27 and Dec. 23, 1942. [1942.] 1 p. and 3 leaves, 16° [No longer restricted.] 1902 31-30. Same : Tactics and technique of air-borne troops [with list of references] ; [May 20, 1942], 1942. iv+140 p. il. 16° [No longer restricted.] 1903 Index to General orders, Bulletins, and numbered Circulars, War Depart- ment, 1920-42. 1943. ii-f 195 p. W 1.47: 920-42 1904 Procurement circular 1-92 [1941], 1-33 [1942] ; Jan. 13, 1941-Apr. 24, 1942. [1941-42.] various paging. [Processed or printed. Issued with perforations. Discontinued.] W 1.31 : 941/1-942/33 1905 Procurement regulations 1-T to 20-T; Apr. 23- June 25, 1942. [1942.] various paging. (Services of Supply.) [Issued with perforations.] W 109.7 : 1-T to 20-T 1906 Sex hygiene and venereal disease. [1942.] 8 p. oblong 32" W1.2:Se9 1907 Technical manual. [1940-42.] cover titles, various paging, il. various sizes. [Printed or processed.] W 1.35 : (nos.) Note. — Technical manuals supplement Field manuals. They consist of special- ized subject matter describing materiel and instructions for the operation, care, and handling thereof, prepared under direction of the various War Department divisions and in certain instances with the cooperation of the manufacturers of materiel concerned. 1908 Army Air Forces 1—206. Celestial air navigation [with bibliography]. Mar. 4, 1941 : [prepared un- der direction of chief of Air Corps]. [No longer restricted.] 1-212. Basic flying; Jan. 20. 1942. 1-215. Advanced flying (single engine) ; Mar. 6, 1942. 1-216. Advanced flying (multi-engine) ; Mar. 9, 1942. 1-251. Handbook for bombardiers, Mar. 31, 1941 ; [prepared under direction of chief of Air Corps]. [No longer rostrictiMl. | 1-260. Dive bombing ; Dec. 14, 1942. [No longer restricted. Supersedes ten- tative TM 1-260, Apr. 1942.] 1-270. Aerial gunnery practice and record firing; May 7, 1942. [No longer restricted. Supersedes TM 1-270, Apr. 10. 1941.] 1—273. Fixed aerial and ground gunnery ; Dec. 15, 1942. [Tentative.] 1-409. Aircraft armament and pyrotechnics, July 30, 1941 ; [prepared under direction of chief of Air Corps]. [No longer restricted.] 1-465. Air-ground communication, Dec. 2, 1941 ; [prepared under direction of chief of Air Corps]. [No longer restricted.] 1-472. Army Air Forces radio equipment ; Dec. 3. 1942. [No longer restricted.] 1-490. Electrical armnment controls ; May 21, 1942. [No longer restricted. Supersedes TM 1-490, May 19, 1941.J 135 Technical manuals — Continued. 1909 Chemical Warfare Service 3-320. 4.2 inch chemical mortar, MlAl ; Oct. 15, 1942. [No longer restricted. Supersedes TR 1120-75, Dec. 5, 1939.] 1910 Coast Artillery Corps 4—220. Controlled submarine mine materiel ; Apr. 27. 1942. [No longer re- stricted. Supersedes TM 2160-20, Oct. 15, 1930, including Changes 1-3. Jan. 3, 1933-Jan. 1, 1940.] 4-236. Instructions for use of rocicet target M2 by antiaircraft units ; Sept. 29. 1942. [No longer restricted. Supersedes TM 4-236, Mar. 7, 1942.] 1911 Engineer Corps, Army 5-250. Use of foreign maps ; Nov. 5, 1942. [Tentative.] 5-268. Repair of fishnets, June 24, 1941 ; [prepared under direction of chief of engineers]. 5-310. Military protective construction (passive defense measures against aerial attack) [with bibliography ; prepared under direction of chief of engineers]. 5-500. Centrifugal pump, model 255, Carver Pump Co.; [Dec. 1942]. 5-1020. Maintenance manual and parts catalog : Grader, road, motorized, gaso- line, 12 ft. moUlboard model 101, Gallon Iron Works & Mfg. Co. ; July 15, 1942. 5-1042. Same ; Tank car heater, model DS, 2 car capacity, Cleaver-Brooks Com- pany, Milwaukee, Wis. : Dec. 15, 1942. 5-1044. Tank car heater, model DS, 2 car capacity ; Dec. 15, 1942. 5-1070. Maintenance manual and parts catalog : Form tamper, model 1, Jaeger Machine Company, Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 30, 1942. 5-1130. Same : Distributor, bituminous material, trailer mounted, 1250 gal., Etnyre model MX-D4, with Le Roi engine model P287702, E. D. Etnyre & Co., Oregon, 111. ; Nov. 21, 1942. 5-1152. Same : Heater, water, model 5-C, Littleford Bros., Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio ; Jan. 6, 1042. 5-1210. Same : Scraper, road, towed type, cable operated, 8 cu. yd., type 3, model LS, R. G. LeTourneau, Inc., Peoria, 111. ; June 11, 1942. 5-2012. Deep well turbine pump model 4700 ; Sept. 18, 1942. 5-2018. Maintenance manual and parts catalog : pump, sump, pneumatic, 3-inch discharge, 175 gpm, 25-foot head, model CP-2, Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co., New York, N. Y. ; Dec. 1, 1942. 5-2030. Same : Water purification unit gasoline engine driven, truck mounted, 100 g. p. m. model 1938, Wallace & Tiernan Co., Inc., Newark, N. J. ; Dec. 15, 1942. 5-2108 Same : Concrete mixer, model 14-S, Ransome Machinery Co., Dunellen, N. J.. Sept. 29, 1942. 5-4000. Same : Pneumatic chain saw timberhog 24", Reed-Prentice Corp., Worces- ter, Mass. ; Sept. 28, 1942. 5-5060. Same : Motorized air compressor, model 105 GA, Le Roi Company, Milwaukee, Wis. ; Nov. 30, 1942. 5-8020. Same : Boat, utility, power IS foot, model AT, Penn Tan Boats, Inc., Penn Yan, N. Y. ; Mar. 2R, 1942. 5-9010. Same : Stand, pipe vise, with electric power unit complete with legs and drive shaft up to 6 inch, model no. 422. Oster Manufacturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio ; Sept. 19, 1942. 5-9012. Same : 25-ton ponton trailer model DF231-special, Fruehauf Trailer Company, Detroit, Mich. ; Oct. 15, 1942. 5-9024. Same : Threading machine, pipe thread, motor driven i^ to 2 inch, model no. 502 (Pipe Master), Oster Manufacturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio ; Oct. 20, 1942. 5-9026. Same : 16-ton carryall trailer, CPT 16 special, Fruehauf Trailer Company, Detroit, Mich. ; Nov. 2, 1942. 5-9030. Same : Ponton trailer, model 10-ton 2-wheel pole type. Electric Wheel Company, Quincy, 111. ; Nov. 3, 1942. 5-9040. Same : Trailer, full, low bed 16 ton, model DF6-16-A, LaCrosse Trailer & Equipment Co., LaCrosse, Wis. ; Dec. 15, 1942. 5-9042. Trailer, full, low-bed, 16 ton, LaCrosse, (model DF6-16-B) ; Dec. 15, 1942. 5-9080. Maintenance manual and parts catalog : Grease gun kit, model PK-100, Gray Company Inc., Minneapolis, Minn. ; Nov. 12, 1942. 5-9090. Ice plant, model 5x5, AU-3.6 tons ; Nov. 23, 1942. 1912 Field artillery 6-650. Field artillery notes, meteorological data using British 25-Pr range tables, Jan. 16, 1942 ; [prepared under direction of chief of field artilery]. [No longer restricted.] 1913 Ordnance Department 9-205. Browning machine gun, cal. .30, M2, aircraft, fixed and flexible [with of references], Oct. 15, 1942; [prepared under direction of chief ordnance]. [Supersedes TR 1300-30 J, July 15, 1939.] 9-215. Thompson submachine gun, cal. .45, Ml [with list of references], Oct. 10, 1942; [prepared under direction of chief of ordnance.] [No longer restricted.] 9-285. Shotguns, all types, Sept. 21, 1942 ; [prepared under direction of chief of ordnance]. 136 Tpchnical 1913 Ordnance 9-325. 9^56. 9-463. 9-471. 9-705. 9-72fi. 9-730C, 9-732A 9-750. -753. -759. 9-783B. 9-787A, 9-790A. 9-790B. 9-1211. 9-1252. 9-1253. 9-1285. 9-1325, Manuals — Continned. Department — Continued. 105-mm howitzer mati^rip]. MlAl nnrl ^12, Mav 1. 1941 : Tprppared tinrtpr dirpction of chief of orflnancp]. [No lonjrer restrictert.l 105-miTi hrwitzer mnf^^rie] >f2 Twifti list of rpff-rpiifpsl : Anr. 17. 1942. FNo lonsTPr restriotpfl. Snnprspcles TM 9-325, Mav 1. 1941, includ- inff rhnniTPS 1. Oct. 13. 1941.] Same, Chancres 1 : Ans. 1. 1042. [No loneer restricted.] 155-nim snn nint^ripl. >nit17. ^^1^S and Tnodifications [with list of rpfprpncps]. .Tnly 15. 1042; Fprpparod under dirpction of chief of ordnnncel. FXo longer restricted. Supersedes TM 9-345. Nov. 1. 1941. TR 13n.5-155C, Mar. 10, 1931, including C 1-3, Jan. 2, 1933- Jan. 2, 19.36.1 90-rrini antiaircraft gun materiel Ml and MlAl. Chanees 1 : May 15. 1942. FNo longer restricted. Supersedes sec. 3, Training circular 13. 1942.] 90-mm antiaircraft gun materiel ^fl and MlAl. Dec. 31. 1042. [No lonser restricted. Sunerspdps TM 0-370. Ttpc 15. 10^1. Inclnriins Changes 1. May 15. 1942. and in part TM 9-2641, Oct. 21, 1941. TM 9-2623. Nov. 10. 1040. .nnfl T^f 0-2'"<.'^. ISfnv 15. 1042.1 90-mni gun Ml and 00-mni antiaircraft srun mount T2E1. Dec. 21, 1042 : fprppared under direction of chief of ordnance]. [No longer restricted.] Tarzet roclcet pro.iector Ml. Nov. 14. 1942 : [prepared under direction of chief of ordnance]. [No longer restricted.] 3-ineh seacoast gun materiel. 3-incli flS-pdr.) srun M1002:M1 mounted on 3-inch n5-pdr.1 harhettp carriasp M1902. and 3-inch (15-pdr.> gnu ivnons monntpd on 3-iuch nn-nrir.) harhpttp carria.sp M1903 [with list of rpferences], Oct. 10, 1942; [prepared under direction of chief of ordnan'cel. 12-inch seacoast matpriel. 12-inch mortnr AriSOO>ri. mountpd on 12- inch mortar carriazp M1S06>ri and M1S96M2. Oct. 17, 1942; [pre- parpd under direction of chief of ordnance]. Gun. 8 in., MK 6, mod. 3A2 and mount, railway, gun, 8 in., MlAl ; .Tan. 26, 1942. 16-inch seacoast gun materiel, srun MK 2 Ml. hnrhptte carriage M4, Nov. 3. 1042: [prepared under direction of chief of ordnance]. Scout car M341 [with list of referencesl, Oct. 26, 1942: [prepared under direction of chief of ordnnnca]. [No lon'rer restricted.] Lieht tank M3. Chaufres 1 : Dec. 31. 1042. [No longer restricted.] , Medium tank M3A4. Nov. 30. 1942 : [prepared under direction of chief of ordnance with cooperation of Chrysler Corporation]. [No longer restricted.] Operator's manual, medium tank, M7. [No longer restricted.] Ordnance maintenance : Medium tanks M3, M3A1. and M3.A.2 : May 9, 1942. [No longer restricted. Supersedes TM 0-750, Oct. 1, 1041.] Same. Changes 1 and 2 ; Sept. 23 and Dec. 26, 1942. [No longer restricted.] 37-mm gun motor carriage M6. Nov. 25, 1042 : [prepared under di- rection of chief of ordnance with cooperation of Chrysler Corpora- tion]. [No loncer restricted.] Medium tanks Ar3A3 and M3A5. Sept. 16. 1942 ; [prepared under di- rection of chief of ordnance]. [No loneer restricted.] Medium tank M4A3 [with list of references], Sept. 16. 1942: [Pre- pared under direction of chief of ordnance with cooperation of Ford Motor Company]. [No lonsrer restricted.] Heavy tractor. Ml, May 27. 1042 ; [prepared under direction of chief of ordnance with cooperation of International Harvester Co.]. [No longer restricted.] Same. Changes 1 and 2 ; Sept. 29 and Oct. 10, 1942. [No longer re- stricted.] Medium tractor Ml (Allis-Chalmers HD-7W). Dec. 22, 1942: [pre- pared under direction of chief of ordnance with cooperation of Allis- Chalmers Manufacturina' Comnanvl. Heavy tractor Ml (Allis-Chalmers HD-lOWl .Dec. 21, 1942: [pre- pared under direction of chief of ordnance with cooperation of Allis- Chalmers Manufacturing Company]. 6-ton trailers (Athey). Dec. 15, 1942 ; [prepared under direction of chief of ordnance with cooperation of Athey Truss Wheel Co.]. [No lonsrer restricted.! 20-ton trailer (Athey), Dec. 15, 1942; [prepared under direction of chief of ordnance with cooperation of Athey Truss Wheel Co.], [No longer restricted.] Ordnance maintenance : Browning automatic rifle, cal. .30, all types. Mar. 1, 1042: [prepared under direction of chief of ordnance]. [Supersedes TR 1400-30B, Nov. 28, 1028.] Same : Gun and top carriage of 40-nim antiaircraft gun materiel M2, Apr. 24. 1942 : [prepared under direction of chief of ordnance with cooperation of Firestone Tire and Rubber Company and Chrysler Corporation]. Same : Lower carriage of 40-mm antiaircraft gun materiel M2, Apr. 24. 1042 : [prepared under direction of chief of ordnance with cooperation of Firestone Tire and Rubber Company and Chrysler Corporation]. Same : Shotguns, all types : Nov. 25, 1042. Same : 105-mm howitzer M2 and M2A1, carriage MlAl and M2 [with list of references], Nov. 28, 1942 ; [prepared under direction of chief of ordnance]. 137 Technical Manuals — Continued. 1913 Ordnance Department — Continued. 9-1345. Same : 155-mm guns, M1917, M1917A1, and M1918M1 carriages, M1917, M1917A1, M1918, M1918A1, M2 and M3 limbers, M1917, M1917A1, M1918, M1918A1, and M3, July 15, 1942 ; [prepared un- der direction of chief of ordnance]. 9-1370B. Same : 90-mm gun Ml and mounts Ml and MlAl lower carriage, Sept. 30, 1942 ; [prepared under direction of chief of ordnance]. [Super- sedes iuformiition on lower carriage in TB 1370-1, 90-mm anti- aircraft gun materiel Ml and MlAl, May 15, 1942.] 9-1554. Same : Telescope mount, MOAl [with list of references] : July 24, 1942. [No longer restricted.] 9-1583. Same: Telescopes, panoramic, M1917M1, M2A1, M3A1, M4, M5A2, M5A3, M5A4. M5A5, M5A6, M6 [with list of references], Jan. 20, 1942; [prepared under direction of chief of ordnance]. 9-1G06. Same : Sighting system M2 with telescope M7 for 37-mm antiaircraft gun, Aug. 13, 1941 ; [prepared under direction of chief of ordnance]. [No longer restricted.] 9-1642. Same : Kemote control system M2, Sept. 15, 1942 ; [prepared under direction of chief of ordnance]. [No longer restricted.] 9-1650. Same : Director M3, Sept. 15, 1941 ; [prepared under direction of chief of ordnance]. [No longer restricted.] 9-1651. Same : Data transmission system, M3 [with list of references], Jan. 25, 1942; [prepared under direction of chief of ordnance]. 9-1653. Same: Data transmission system M6 (for 90-mm antiaircraft gun mount Ml), Oct. 10, 1942; [prepared under direction of chief of ordnance]. [No longer restricted.] 9-1655. Same : Director M4, Jan. 26, 1942 ; [prepared under direction of chief of ordnance.] [No longer restricted.] 9—1656. Data transmission system M4, Jan. 15. 1941 ; [prepared under direc- tion of chief of ordnance]. [No longer restricted.] Same, Changes 1 and 2 ; Apr. 28 and Oct. 10, 1942. [No longer restricted.] 9-1658. Ordriauce maintenance : Director M7, July 1, 1942 ; [prepared under direction of chief of ordnance]. [No longer restricted.] 9-1661. Sound locators, MlAl to M1A8, inclusive, Apr. 15, 1941 ; [prepared under direction of chief of ordnance]. [No longer restricted.] 9-1705. Ordnance maintenance : Power train (axles, propeller shafts, transfer case, transmission) for scout car M3A1 ; Aug. 20, 1942. [No longer restricted.] 9-1705C. Same : Diesel power plant for scout car M3A1 (Hercules DJXD en- gine), Oct. 1, 1942; [prepared under direction of chief of ordnance]. [No longer restricted.] 9-1710A. Same : Power train (axles, transmission, and propeller shaft) for half-track vehicles ; July 18, 1942. 9-1710C. Same : Chassis and body for half-track vehicles, Sept. 11, 1942 ; [pre- pared under direction of chief of engineers]. 9-1711. Same : White, 160AX engine, half-track vehicles, Jan. 26, 1942 ; [prepared under direction of chief of ordnance.] 9-1726. Same: Continental engine, model W670-9A [with list of references j. Mar. 20. 1942 ; [prepared under direction of chief of ordnance]. [No longer restricted.] 9-1726A. Same : Generating, starting and ignition systems for light tanks M3 and modifications, Oct. 14, 1942 ; [prepared under direction of chief of ordnance]. [No longer restricted.] 9-1726B. Same : Tracks, suspension, turret, hull, and related components, light tank M3, Nov. 14, 1942 ; [prepared under direction of chief of ordnance]. [No longer restricted.] 9-1726F. Same : Fuel and lubrication systems for light tanks M3 and M3A1, Sept. 18, 1942 ; [prepared under direction of chief of ordnance]. [No longer restricted.] 9-1727. Same: Guiberson engine, model T-1020 [with list of references], Apr. 8, 1942; [prepared under direction of chief of ordnance]. [No longer restricted.] Same, Changes 1 ; July 16, 1942. 9-1728. Same : Power train for light tanks M3 and M3A1, Apr. 8, 1942 ; [pre- pared under direction of chief of ordnance]. [No longer restricted.] 9-1731. Same : Breeze cartridge starter for radial Diesel engines ; Aug. 25, 1942. [No longer restricted.] 9-1750. Same : Power train unit, 3-piece differential case, for medium tanks M3, M4, and modifications, Mar. 1, 1942 ; [prepared under direc- tion of chief of ordnance]. [No longer restricted.] 9-1750D. Same : Accessories for Wright R975-EC2 engines for medium tanks M3 and M4, Aug. 12, 1942 ; [prepared under direction of chief of ordnance]. [No longer restricted] 9-1750E. Same : Guiberson Diesel T1400 engine, series 3, for medium tanks M3 and M4 and related gun motor carriages, Sept. 25, 1942 ; [pre- pared under direction of chief of ordnance]. [No longer re- stricted.] 9-1750G. Same : General Motors twin Diesel 6-71 power plant for medium tanks M3R3, M3A5, and M4A2, Sept. 1. 1942; [prepared under direction of chief of ordnance]. [No longer restricted.] 9-1751. Same: Wright whirlwind engine model K975EC-2 [with list of references], Feb. 28, 1942; [prepared under direction of chief of ordnance with cooperation of Wright Aeronautical Corporation]. [No longer restricted.] Same, Changes 1 ; July 17, 1942. 138 Technical Manuals — Continued. 1913 Ordnance Department — Continued. 9-1763. Same: Bomb service truck Ml (GMC), Dec. 8, 1941; [prepared under direction of chief of ordnance]. 9-1765A. Same : Axles, propeller shafts and wheels for bomb service truck M6 (Chevrolet), Dec. 15, 1942; [prepared under direction of chief of ordnance with cooperation of Chevrolet Motor Division, General Motor Division, General Motors Corporation]. 9-1777A. Same: Heavy tractor Ml (IHC TD-18) engine, Dec. 12, 1942; [prepared under direction of chief of ordnance]. 9-1795A. Same : Power train for heavy wrecker Ml, series 2 (axles, trans- mission, wheels, and tires, Sept. 25, 1942 ; [prepared under direc- tion of chief of ordnance with cooperation of Ward La France Truck Corporation]. 9-1860. Same : Star-gaging equipment, impression outfits and pressure gages, Dec. 3, 1942 ; [prepared under direction of chief of ordnance]. 9-2210. Instruction guide : Small arms accidents, malfunctions, and their causes, July 11, 1942; [prepared under direction of chief of ordnance]. 9-2617. Same: Generating unit, M6 [with list of references], Apr. 16, 1942; [prepared under direction of chief of ordnance]. 9-2682. Same : Spotting board M3, Changes 1 ; Dec. 11, 1941. [No longer restricted.] Same: Spotting board M3 : Mar. 13, 1942. [No longer restricted. Supersedes TM 9-2682, Jan. 7, 1941, including Changes 1, Dec. 11, 1941.] 9-2684. Same : Sound ranging, plotting board Ml ; Mar. 8, 1942. [No longer restricted. Supersedes TM 9-2684, Aug. 1, 1941.] 1914 Quartermaster Corps 10-351. Operating instructions and parts lists : Mobile laundry unit, W-950- QM-3270 ; [Sept. 21, 1942]. 10-1122. Dodge truck T-207, parts list, % ton models, WC 1-USA to WC 10-USA; [Sept. 25, 1940]. 10—1123. Instruction manual : Dodge trucks built for Army, % ton 4X4 chassis; [July 24, 1941]. Same, Changes 1 ; Oct. 29, 1941. 10-1129. Maintenance manual : Chevrolet passenger cars built for Army, model BG ; [Oct. 30, 1941]. 10-1132. Chevrolet parts price list 1942, left hand drive four door sedans ; Oct. 22, 1941. 10-1133. Maintenance manual : Chevrolet passenger car built for Army, model BG; [Oct. 1, 1941]. 10-1139. Maintenance manual for Ford truck, 1%-ton 4X2, built for Govern- ment, model 11 T-80 ; Feb. 20. 1942. Instruction manual for Plymouth cars (code P 11) ; Aug. 28, 1941. Instruction manual: Dodge trucks, % ton 4X4 chassis, built for Army; [July 28, 1941.] Maintenance manual: Truck, %-ton, 4X4, Dodge (model VC-1, through 5) ; Sept. 10, 1041. 10-1215. Same: lVo-3 ton, 4X4, built for Army, GMC truck model AFKX- 352; [Dec. 3. 1941]. 10-1223. Same : GMC 5-ton 6X4 models CCW-353. 10-1251. Same: Chevrolet i/o-ton (LC) 4x2 truck, built for Army, models 3103, 3104 and 3116; [Nov. 15, 1941]. 10-1295. Operation and maintenance manual and parts list : Semi-trailer van, sterilization, bath, Hyde trailers, built for Army : June 17. 1942. 10-1313. Same : Semi-trailer, van type, refrigerator bodv, built by Hyde Cor- poration for Army, model KR-20 ; July 10, 1942. 10-1329. Maintenance manual for Ford truck, li/.-ton 4X2, built for Govern- ment, model 2GT-86 : Mar. 20, 1942. 10-1341. Maintenance manual: Truck IV.-ton (LC) 4X2 Chevrolet; Mar. 1, 1942. 10-1378. Parts lists : Truck, %-ton, 4X2. Dodge ; Feb. 1, 1942. 10-1392. Maintenance manual and combined parts list : Truck chassis, 2%-ton, 4X4, Coe autocar; Dec. 1941. 10-1411. Maintenance manual: Chevrolet IVa-ton (LC) 4X2 truck, built for Army, model 4103; [Apr. 1, 1942]. 10-1435. Maintenance manual for Ford truck, li^-ton 4X4, built for Govern- ment, model GTB ; Aug. 20. 1942. 10-1436. Parts list : Truck, Vo-ton, 4X2, Ford ; Feb. 4, 1942. 10-1442. Same: Truck. 1 2-ton, 4X4, Dodge (models WC-21, WC-23, WC-24, WC-25, WC-26, and WC-27) ; Feb. 15, 1942. 10-1462. Parts list and illustrations: International 5-ton 6X4 truck, model M-5-6X4, built for Army; [Julv 29, 1941]. 10-1463. Operation and maintenance manual : International 5-ton 6x4 truck model M-5-6X4. built for Army; [July 29, 1941]. 10-1541. Maintenance manual for Ford truck, l^-ton 4X2 (right hand drive), built for Government, model 218TF ; May 25, 1942. 10-1566. Parts list: 4-5 ton, 4X4 tractor truck, Autocar Company, Ardmore, Pa., built for Army; [July 23, 1942]. 10-1567. Maintenance manual: 4-5-ton, 4X4 tractor-truck built by Autocar Company, Ardmore, Pa., for Army; [Mar. 6, 1942]. 10-1568. Parts list: 4-5 ton, 4x4 tractor truck. Autocar Company, built for Army : [July 23, 1942]. 10-1704. Same: Truck, 5-6-ton, 4X4, Coe Mack; Oct. 1, 1941. 10-1705. Maintenance manual : Army model NJU-1 tractor-truck, model NJU-2 tractor-truck. Mack ; May 1942. 10-1149. 10-1201. 10-1211. 139 Technical Manuals — Continued. 1915 Signal Corps 11-200. Radio sets SCR-AF-183, SCR-AG-1S3, SCR-AH-183, SCR-AJ-183, SCR-AK-1S.H, SCR-AIx-183, SCR-AN-1S3, SCR-AL-283, and SCR-AN-283 : Oct. 31, 1942. [No longer restricted.] 11-231. Radio sets SCR-17S and SCR-179, Dec. 15, 1941; [prepared under direction of chief signal officer]. [No longer restricted. Supersedes TR 1210-21, Apr. 5, 1937, including C.l, Jan. 3, 1939.] 11-233. Radio set SCR-188-A ; Mar. 31, 1942. [No longer restricted.] 11-237. Radio sets SCR-131 and SCR-161 ; Mar. 14, 1942. [No longer re- stricted. Supersedes TR 1210-50. July 6, 1932.] 11-238. Radio sets SCR-194 and SCR-195 and auxiliary equipment ; Apr. 17, 1942. [No longer restricted. Supersedes TR 1210-52, June 19, 1939.] 11-239. Radio set SCR-203, Aug. 14, 1941 ; [prepared under direction of chief signal officer]. [No longer restricted. Supersedes TR 1210- 53, May 11, 1939.] 11-241.- Radio sets SCR-iy7-B, SCR-197-C, SCR-197-D, SCR-197-E, and SCR-197-F; May 30, 1942. [No longer restricted.] 11-272. Radio sets SCR-210-A, -B, -C, -D, -E, -F, -G, -H, and -J, and radio sets SCR-245-A, -B, -C, -D, -F, -G, -H, -J, -K, -L, -M, -N, and -P, Feb. 23, 1942 ; [prepared under direction of chief signal officer]. [No longer restricted. Supersedes TR 1210-73, Dec. 1, 1939.] Same, Changes 1 ; Julv 11, 1942. 11-273. Radio sets SCR-193-A, SCR-193-B, SCR-193-C, SCR-193-D, and SCR-19.3-E, Apr. 12, 1941 ; [prepared under direction of chief signal officer.] Same, Changes 1 and 2 ; Oct. 18, 1941 and Oct. 8, 1942. 11-331. Switchboard BD-14, June .SO, 1941 ; [prepared under direction of chief signal officer]. [No longer restricted. Supersedes TR 1225-5, Feb. 12, 1930, including Changes 1, Jan. 2, 1931.] 11-351. Telegraph sets TG-5 and TG-5-A, Sept. 22, 1941 ; [prepared under direction of chief signal officer]. No longer restricted. Super- sedes TR-12.S()-1. Apr. S, 1936, and TR-1230-2, June 29, 1939.] 11-353. Installation and maintenance of telegraph printer equipment, [pre- pared under direction of chief signal officer] ; July 2, 1941. [No longer restricted.] Same, Changes 1 ; Feb. 13, 1942. [No longer restricted.] 11-391. Signal lamp equipment EE-84 ; Oct. 15. 1942. [No longer restricted.] 11-454. Radio operator, Feb. 24, 1941 ; [prepared under direction of chief sig- nal officer]. [No longer restricted.] 11-700. Interphone equipments RC-53 and RC-53-A, Feb. 2, 1942 ; [prepared under direction of chief signal officer]. [No longer restricted.] 11-705. Interphone equipment, RC-61 : Feb. 5, 1942. [No longer restricted.] 11-710. Interphone equipments RC-48 and RC-60 ; Apr. 13, 1942. [No longer restricted.] 11-800. Radio transmitters BC-191-A. BC-191-B, BC-191-C. BC-191-D, BC-191-B, and BC-AA-191 ; Nov. 12,- 1942. [No longer re- stricted.] 11-S05. Transmitting components of radio set SCR-197-C, radio set SCR- 197-D. and radio set SCR-197-F, June 8. 1942 ; [prepared under direction of chief signal officer]. [No longer restricted.] 11-861. Radio set SCR-255 (direction finding), [prepared under direction of chief signal officer] ; Aug. 28, 1942. [No longer restricted.] 11-931. Instruction book for power equipment PB-127-A, manufactured by Duplex Truck Company, Lansing, Mich.; [October 1942.]. [No longer restricted.] 11-1000. Contractor unit BC-608-A, [prepared by Aircraft Radio Laboratory, Wright Field, Davton, Ohio] ; Feb. 15, 1942. [No longer restricted.] 11-1100. Radio set SCR-270-B ; Dec. 3, 1942. [No longer restricted.] 11-1104. Instruction book for range calibrator 1-108, manufactured by Western Electric Company ; June 10, 1942. [No longer confidential.] 191G Chaplains' Corps, Army 16-205. Chaplain [with list of references], Apr. 21, 1941; [prepared under direction of chief of chaplains]. [Supersedes TM 2270-5, June 10, 1LI37.] 1917 Military Intelligence Division 30-230. Post, camp, and station intelligence zone of interior. Mar. 3, 1941; [prepared under direction of chief of staff]. [No longer restricted.] 30-254. Military dictionary (advance installment), [Aug. 5, 1941] ; prepared under direction of chief of staff by Military Dictionary Project. [No longer restricted.] pt. 1. English-Russian. pt. 2. Russian-English. 1918 Transportation Corps, Army 55-1006. Instruction manual for operation and maintenance of Hall-Scott De- fender 12 cylinder marine engine. 55-1122. Instructions no. 3300E16, Fairbanks-Morse model 33E16 and 37E16 Diesel engines; [Aug. 1942]. 140 WAR INFORMATION OFFICE Divide and conquer [story of Nazi terror; with list of sources]. [1942.] 16 p. 11. 4° [Another edition issued by Facts and Figures Office.] Pr 32..5002 : D 64 Information digest, June 15-Dec. 31, 1942; no. 4S6-628. [1942.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Earlier numbers issued by Government Reports Office. ] Pr 32.5010 : 486-628 Magazine tips for Sept. and Oct. and for Oct. and Nov. 1942. [1942.] 6 p. and 4 p. 4" [Monthly. Processed.] Pr 32.5024 : 942/1-2 Same, continued, vpith title. Magazine war guide [for Nov. and Dec. 1942] and for Dec. 1942 and Jan. 1943. [1942.] [1] +11 leaves and cover title, 14 leaves, 4° Pr 32.5024 : 942/3^ Week of the war, June 13-Dec. 19, 1942 ; no. 24-51. [1942.] various paging, 4" [Weekly. Processed. Summarizes information on important de- velopments of week made available by oflicial sources. Earlier numbers issued by Government Reports Office. Discontinued.] Pr 32.5014 : 942/24-51 WAR MANPOWER COMMISSION Approved list of essential occupations, group 1-35. [1942.] 4° [Processed. Issued in loo.se-leaf form. An introduction, with title. Introduction to lists of essential occupations for essential activities, 7 p., was issued Oct. 1942.] Pr 32.5216 : 1-35 1. Production of aircraft and parts. 10 p. 2. Production of ships, boats and parts. 7 p. 3 and 4. Production of ammunition, ordnance and accessories. 7 p. [Issued as one publication.] 5. Agricultural services and commercial fishing. 4 p. 6. Processing of food. 4 p. 7. Forestry, logging, and lumbering. 4 p. 8. Construction. 3 p. 9. Coal mining. 4 p. 10 and 11. Metallic mining and non-metallic mining, processing and quarrying. p. [Issued as one publication.] ?ltl ■ ■ 12. Smelting, refining, and rolling of metal. 9 p. 13. Production of metal shapes and forgings. 5 p. 14. Finishing of metal products. 1 p. 15. Production of Industrial and agricultural equipment. 8 p. 16. Production of machinery. 5 p. 17. Production of chemicals and allied products. 3 p. 18. Production of rubber products. 2 p. 19. Production of leather products. 2 p. 20. Production of textiles. 2 p. 21. Production of apparel. 1 p. 22. Production of stone, clay and glass products. 2 p. 23. Production of petroleum, natural-gas and petroleum and coal products. 5 p. 24. Production of finished lumber products. 1 p. 25. Production of transportation equipment. 7 p. 26. Transportation services. 26 p. 27. Production of pulp, paper, and materials for packing and shipping products. 6 p. 28. Production of communication equipment. 3 p. 29. Communication services. 23 p. 30. Heating, power, water supply, and Illuminating services. 6 p. 31. Repair services. 2 p. 32. Health and welfare services. 5 p. 33. Educational services. 2 p. 34. Governmental services (other than Federal). [Further information lacking.] 35. Technical, scientific and management services. 2 p. Get a war job to help him fight; [poster]. 1942. 26.9X19.4 in. [Photo by Pagano, Inc.] Pr 32.5213 : J 57 Instructor's guide to accompany Training workbook for Interviewers in United States Employment Service, induction training course. Wash- ington, D. C, Nov. 1942. cover title, [l]+xii+l-3Sa+39-102 leaves, 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.5220 : 1-a Introduction to bulletin series. Sept. 22, 1942. 3 leaves, 4° (Bulletin 1 [of National Roster of Scientific and Specialized Personnel].) [Proc- .] Pr 32.5226:1 141 1928 Occupations related to hydraulic-control and fuel and oil units assemblers. Oct. 1942. [10] p. 4° (Job family series no. 0-47.) [Processed.] Pr 32.5212 : 0-47 1929 Occupations related to mechanical inspectors. Sept. 1942. 11 p. 4° (.Job family series no. O-.50. ) [Processed.] Pr 32.5212 : O-50 1930 Personnel situation in physics. Sept. 22, 1942. 8 leaves, 4° (Bulletin 2 [of National Roster of Scientific and Specialized Personnel].) [Proc- essed.] Pr 32. 5226:2 1931 Placement activities, Nov. and Dec. 1942. [1942.] [l]+6 leaves and 14 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] Pr 32.5218 : 942/1, 2 1 932 Summary of weekly agricultural reports, Sept. 16-Dec. 1942. Sept. 24, 1942- Jan 7, 1943. various paging, 4° [Processed. Earlier numbers is.«;ued by Employment Security Bureau.] Pr 32.5210 : 942 1933 Training workbook for interviewers in United States Employment Service, induction training course. Washington, D. C, Nov. 1942. cover title, l-Gla-f61-141a+142-l,50 leave.s, 4° [Processed.] Pr32..5220: 1-b WAR PRODUCTION BOARD 1934 Alphabetical listing of major war supply contracts. Mar. 8-14 to Dec. 24-31, 1042. Mar. 25, 1942- Jan. 12, 1943. various paging, 4° [No longer con- fidential. Processed.] Pr 32.4842 : 942 1935 Amendment 3 to Priorities regulation 1. [June 26, 1942.] 4 leaves, f° [Processed. Code of Federal regulations, title 32, chap. 9, subchap. B, pt. 944. Regulations applicable to operation of priorities system. Priorities regulation 1. which this publication amends, was is.sued by Production Management Office. Amendment 1 and 2 issued in Federal register, further information lacking.] Pr 32.4010 : l/amdt.3 1936 Building ships to deliver the goods. [1942.] 2 p. il. ( [War Production Drive Headquarters. WPD leaflet] ) Pr 32.4818: 9 1937 Building tanks to smash the Axis. [1942.] [2] p. il. ( [War Production Drive Headquarters. WPD leaflet.]) Pr .32.4818 : 11 1938 Circular letter [1 and 2 to] all laboi'-management war production drive com- mittees. Sept. 19 and Oct. 27, 1942. [8] p. and [1]+15 p. 4° [Proc- essed.] Pr 32.4821 : 1, 2 1939 Germany's war production drive is different. [1942.] [2] p. il. 4°, folded into narrow 8° ( [WPD leaflet.] ) Pr 32.4818 : 4 19W Get straight on this war. [1942.] 1 p. narrow 8° ([WPD leaflet.] ) Pr 32.4818 : 5 1911 He was a good guy when he had it. [1942.] [2] p. il. 4°, folded into narrow 8° size. ( [WPD leaflet.] ) Pr 32.4818 : 3 3 942 Listing of major war supply contracts by State, Jime 1940 through Jan. 1942. Feb. 24, 1942. [2] +190 p. large 4° [No longer confidential. Proc- essed. ] Pr 32.4841 : 940-^2 1943 Same, June 1942 supplement. July 22, 1942. [2]+ 80 p. 4° [No longer confidential. Processed.] Pr 32.4841 : 940-42/supp. 1944 Listing of major war supply contracts by State cumulative through Aug. 1942. [Further information lacking.] Pr 32.4841 : 942 1945 Same, Sept. 1942 supplement. Oct. 13, 1942. [2]-|-91 p. 4° [No longer confidential. Processed.] Pr 32.4841 : 942/supp. 1946 Listing of major war supply contracts by State cumulative through Oct. 1942. Dec. 17, 1942. 2 v. 4° [No longer confidential. Processed.] Pr 32.4841 : 942/2/v.l, 2 V. 1. Alabama-Now Jerspy. [2] +1-226 p. V. 2. New Mexico-Wyoming. [11+227-469 p. 1947 Machines and men working for victory. [1942.] 4p.il. ([War Produc- tion Drive Headquarters. WPD leaflet.] ) Pr 32.4818 : 7 765883 — 47 10 142 194S Men working together. [1942.] 1 p. il. narrow 8° (War Production Drive Headquarters. [WPD leaflet] ) Pr 32.4818: 14 1949 More slaves for Hitler. [1942.] 1 p. il. narrow f (War Production Drive Headquarters. [WPD leaflet] ) Pr 32.4818: 17 1950 National emergency specifications for design, fabrication and erection of structural steel for buildings. Sept. 10, 1942. 35 p. il. Pr 32.4802 : St 3 1951 No book for free men. [1942.] 1 p. il. narrow 8° ([WPD leaflet] ) Pr 32.4818 : 15 1952 Priorities regulation : 6, Abolition of priorities critical list. Feb. 11, 1942. 1 p. 4" (Industry Operations Division.) [Code of Federal regulations, title 23, chap. 9, subchap. B, pt. 944, Regulations applicable to operation of priorities system.] Pr 32.4807 : 6 1953 Same : 14, Applicability to Canada of provisions regarding military require- ments. [July 8, 1942.] 1 p. (Industry Operations Division.) [Code of Federal regulations, title 32, chap. 9, subchap. B, pt. 944, Regulations applicable to operation of priorities system.] Pr 32.4807 : 14 1954 Same: 15, Application of limitation and conservation orders to exiwrts. [Oct 10, 1942.] 1 p. large 8° [Code of Federal regulations, title 32, chap. 9, subchap. B, pt. 944, Regulations applicable to operation of prior- ities system.] Pr 32.4807: 15 1955 Product assignments. May 1, 1942. [1942.] cover title, p. 3-51, 4° [Proc- essed. Text on p. 2 of cover. Information lacking as to edition issued Mar. 15, 1942, which this edition supersedes.] Pr 32.4802 : P 94/7/942 Directory of branches. Index of product assignments. 1956 Same, June 15, 1942. [1942.] cover title, p. 3-56, 4" [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover. Supersedes edition issued May 1. 1942.) Pr 32.4802 : P 94/7/942-2 1957 Same, Oct. 1, 1942. [1942.] [l]-f50 p. 4° (Product-Assignment Section.) [Supersedes edition issued June 15, 1942.] Pr 32.4802 : P 94/7/942-3 1958 Progress report Sept. 1941-Mar. 1942, [of] Training Within Industry [Section], Labor Division. [1942.] 16-fl2-f [2] p. il. 4° [Processed. At head of title: More production through training. The 12 p. consist of a printed publication, Training within industry program, Jan. 1942.] Pr 32.4802 : T 68/2/941-42 1959 Show your muscle! more production; [poster]. 1942. 10X7 in. Pr 32.4812 : M 97 1960 State distribution of war supply and facility contracts. June 1940 through Jan. 1942 to June 1940 through May 1942. Feb. 24-June 30, 1942. Each 2-f [3] p. or [5] leaves, 4° [Monthly; none issued for Apr. 1942. Proc- essed. Earlier numbers issued by Production Management Office.] Pr 32.4828 : 942/1-3,5 1961 Same, cumulative through June to Dec. 1942. July 31, 1942-Mar. 15, 1943. Each 2-f [3] p. 4° [Monthly ; none issued for Aug. and Oct. 1942. Proc- essed. ] Pr 32.4828 : 942/6-7, 9, 11-12 1962 To keep 5'our children free. [1942.] [4] p. il. narrow 8° ([War Pro- duction Drive Headquarters. WPD leaflet.]) Pr 32.4818: 20 1963 Total war. [1942.] 1 p. il. narrow 8° ( [WPD leaflet.] ) Pr 32.4818: 6 1964 u. S. Government campaign, share the meat. [1942.] cover title, [3] leaves+ [58] p. 4° [Processed. Prepared for guidance and information Government agencies.] Pr 32.4802 : M 46 1965 War production drive. [1942.] [3] p. il. 4° ([War Production Drive Headquarters. WPD leaflet.]) Pr 32.4818: 13 1966 Your country expects you to take care of equipment, prolong its life, maintain its efficiency [etc.; poster]. 1942. 28.5X20 in. [Illustrator, Tudor. ] Pr 32.4812 : C 83 143 1967 Tour Government answers 4 questions important to miners of America. [1942.] [4] p. 12° ([Labor Production Division.]) Pr 32.4802 : M 56/no.l 1968 Your scrap brought it down, keep scrapping iron and steel, rubber, all other metals, rags, move all scrap now!; [poster]. 1942. 28X20 in. [Illus- trator, S. Broder. ^ Pr 32.4812 : Scr 1/2 WAR RELOCATION AUTHORITY 1969 Bibliography of Japanese in America : pt. 1, Periodical articles, Jan. 1941- Nov. 1942. Nov. 7, 1942. 13 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.5402 : J 27/2/pt.l 1970 Same : pt. 2, Books and pamphlets, 1937^2. Nov. 24, 1942. [l]+6 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.5402 : J 27/2/pt.2 1971 Prevalent fears in Tule Lake community, Tule Lake project, Newell, Calif. Sept. 3, 1942. 14 p. 4» [Processed.] Pr 32.5402 : T 82 1972 Questions and answers for evacuees, information regarding relocation program, issued bv War Relocation Authority regional office, San Fran- cisco, Calif. n.p.'[1942.] [10] p. narrow 24° Pr 32.5402 : Ev 1 1973 Relocating Japanese-American evacuees, program of War Relocation Au- thority for relocation of more than 100,000 Japanese aliens and American citizens of Japanese ancestry now being evacuated from Pacific Coast military areas. [1942.] [l]+23 p. 4° [Processed. Preliminary.] Pr 32.5402 : J 27/5 1974 Relocation communities for wartime evacuees. Sept. 1942. cover title, 13 p. il. 4° [Processed. Map on p. 2 of cover.] Pr 32.5402 : R 27 1975 War Relocation Authority tentative policy statement. May 29, 1942. 16 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.5402 : W 19 WAR SHIPPING ADMINISTRATION 1976 You bet I'm going back to sea, merchant marine, man the victory fleet; [poster]. 1942. 20X14.2 in. Pr 32.5308 : M 53/5 WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE, House 1977 Calendar of bills and resolutions referred to Committee on Ways and Means, 77th Congress, 1st and 2d sessions, Jan. 7, 1941-Dec. 31, 1942; no. 1-lS. 1941-42. various paging, 4° [Number 18 is the final edition.] Y 4.W 36 : 77/1-18 WEATHER BUREAU 1978 Alphabetical list of stations in North America with international index numbers. June 1, 1942. 1 p. oblong f [Processed.] C 30.2: St 2 1979 Corn and wheat bulletin, weather and crop conditions for Oct. 1941-Mar. 1942. Chicago, 111., Apr. 3, 1942. [2] p. large 8° C 30.7 : 941-42/sum. 1980 Fighting cold weather with fruit and vegetable men (defeat of Jack Frost) . [Oct. 1, 1941.] 4 p. il. 4° [Processed.] C30.2:F94 1981 International index numbers for North America; [map]. Scale 1: 10,000,- 000. Revised [May 1, 1942]. [1942.] 16X22 in. C 30.22 : In 85/942 1982 Meteorological behavior and cliaracteristics of thunderstorms; by George N. Brancato. [1942.] [2]+16 p. il. 4° [Processed.] C30.2:T42 1983 Numerical list of international index numbers for stations in North America. June 1, 1942. 1 p. oblong f° [Processed.] C 30.2: St 2/2 1984 Preparation of weather maps, effective Aug. 1, 1942. July 1, 1942. [l]-l-45 p. il. 4° [Processed. An amendment, 1 p., was also issued.] C 30.2 : M 32 1983 River forecasting methods [with bibliography; by] Ray K. Linsley, jr. Nov. 1942. cover title, iii+100 p. il. 4° [Processed.] C30.2:R52 144 Special weather map [of United States] ; prepared under direction of chief of "Weather Bureau, for use in Civil Aeronautics Administration civilian pilot training program. [1942.] 19X24 in. (outside measure- ment). C 30.22 ;C 49 1987 Same, Aug. 30, 1942. [1942, reprint with changes.] 1988 C 30.22 : C 49/1-2 [Reproduction of pt. 1 C 30.22 : C 64/6 1942 weather code, n.p. Oct. 1, 1942. 1 p. oblong f° except for several examples of coded reports.] 1989 Weekly corn and wheat region bulletin, summary of weather and crop con- ditions for Oct. 1940-Mar. 1941. Chicago, 111., Apr. 4, 1941. [2] p. large 8° C 30.7 : 940-41/sum. WILDLIFE RESOURCES, SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON CONSERVATION OF, Senate 1990 National defense and wildlife report pursuant to S. Res. 246, 71st Cong.; submitted by Mr. Clark of Missouri. [1941.] 10 p. (Committee print no. 2, 77th Cong., 1st sess.) [Includes statement prepared by Fish and Wildlife Service.] Y 4.W 64 : D 36 1991 What is behind waterfowl regulations? report pursuant to S. Res. 246, 71st Cong. ; submitted by Mr. Clark of Missouri. [1941.] 34 p. 11. 1 pi. (Committee print no. 1, 77th Cong., 1st sess.) [Includes statement pre- pared by Ira N. Gabrielson and Frederick C. Lincoln of Fish and Wildlife Service. ] Y 4. 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S. news (periodical) 141 Abies lasiocarpa, see Alpine fir. Abrasives : mineral industries census, 1939 254 natural, industry of United States. 669- 670, 674 Abt, Seymour T. R., railways of Bo- livia 506-510 Acacia, black, plantings in Brazil 664 Accession lists : law accession list 173G library accession list 1737 Accidents, TM9-2210 small arms 1913 Accounting, telephone companies 572 Accounts, monthly transcript, U. S_ 1818-20 Accounts Bureau, Fiscal Service, Treas- ury Department circu- lars— 1814-15. 1818-20. 1826- 28, 1832-33, 1841-45 Acids, see names of acids. Actuarial studies 1732-33 Addresses, see subject of address, or name of person by whom delivered. Aden, electrical market 689 Adhesives, synopsis of information 664 Adjutant General's Department 1-20 posters 3-4, 7, 9, 16, 19 Administrative management, Forest Service, training mate- rial 700 Administrative Office of United States Courts 21-23 Administrative personnel, see Govern- ment officials and em- ployees. Administrative Procedure Committee, see Attorney General's Committee on Adminis- trative Procedure. Administrative Surveys Division, see Public Assistance Bu- reau. Adventures of Cuthbert, radio scripts- 1187 Advertising digest. Federal Housing Administration 583 Advisory Commission to Council of Na- tional Defense 24-28 Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, see National Advisory • Committee for Aeronau- tics. Aerial gunnery, see Gunnery. Aerial warfare, see Air warfare. Aerodynamics, chordwise air-load dis- tribution 179 Aeronautical radio stations, airway radio facility planning chart 332-333 Aeronautical supplies : basic tables of commissioning al- lowances 30-31 material and process specifica- tions 163-164, 177 Aeronautics : air forces technical libraries book list 172 aviation liability legislation, re- port 350 celestial air navigation TM l-206_ 1908 elementary books, list 34 English-Japanese glossary 1245 intelligence procedure in aviation, FM 1-40 1890 Entry Aeronautics — ConJ-inued manual of operations, C. A. A 338 notice to airmen 342 regulations 349 training and employment opportu- nities 341 see also Aircraft — Airplanes — Flight. Aeronautics Bureau, Navy Dept 29-33 report, 1941 29 technical note 33 Aeronautics Division, Library of Con- gress 34 Africa : chart 912 crude rubber supply increasing 673 French possessions, materials in National Archives 1165 refrigerator market 689 Spanish possesions, materials in National Archives 1167 supplier of vegetable oil materials. 666 Agave, amaryllidaceae of Nevada 1540 The AGPO (periodical) 869 Agricultural adjustment act, see Agri- culture. Agricultural Adjustment Administra- tion 35-91 ECR committeeman letter 51 facts for northeast committeemen. 52 flashes, facts for committeemen 53 SR committeeman letter 89 Agricultural Adjustment Agency 92-105 flashes, facts for committeemen-- 94 Agricultural Chemistry and Engineer- ing Bureau 106-108 Agricultural colonies, see Farm col- onies. Agricultural credit, agricultural finance review 111 Agricultural economics bibliography, see Agriculture. Agricultural Economics Bureau 109-133 wartime work program 129 Agricultural Economics Bureau Li- brary 134 Agricultural engineering publication, Tennessee Vallev Author- ity 1802, 1806, 1809 Agricultural experiment stations, in Latin-American Repub- lics 516 Agricultural insurance : agricultural finance review 111 don't trust to luck 577 food for freedom guaranteed ! 578 Agricultural laborers, see Farm labor. Agricultural machinery, see Farm im- plements and machinery. Agricultural Marketing Administra- tion 135-140 Agricultural Marketing Service 141-153 posters 142-143, 145, 152 Agricultural outlook, charts, 1942, list 113 Agricultural products : food stamp & direct purchase pro- grams 1798 foreign crops and markets 650-651 goals, etc., for 1942, distribution 160 outlook charts, 1942, list 113 see also Crops — Marketing of farm produce — also names of special products. II Entry Agricultural schools, in Latin America, directory 516 Agriculture : agricultural census analyses 109-110 agricultural economics bibliog- raphies 134 American Scientific Congress, pro- ceedings 1774 climatology in service of, address- 1741 daily digest 1014-15 farm flashes 16G0 fighting cold weather 1980 in defense, radio scripts 1659 land conditions in Venezuela 1746 land management biology and agri- culture 1739 marketing quotas, publication, etc_ 82 parity payment regulations for 1941 80 planning in world at war 154 statistical summary 126 terrace changes, etc. resulting from farm practices 1754 see also Farm labor — also head- ings beginning Agricul- tural. Agriculture, Inter-American Confer- ence on, see Inter-Ameri- can Conference on Agri- culture. Agriculture Committee, House, check- list of hearings 1079 Agriculture Department 154-160 budget and finance circular 197 memorandum 156 regulations, amendments 157 Aids to aviation, see Radio communica- tion. Air compressors, technical manual 5- 5060 1911 Air conditioning : industry 665 winter systems, statistics 298-299 Air Corps 161 administrative inspection manual. 161 bulletin 162-164 field manual 1887, 1890 Air-cured tobacco, see Tobacco. Air defenses, bibliography 485-487 Air lines, special tariff permission, C. A. B 351 Air marking, obstruction marking man- ual 339 Air navigation, see Aeronautics. Air pilots : anoxia, hyperventilation and medi- cal standards 344 pinned to the ground 348 Air raid protection, see Air defenses. Air raid wardens, meet your air raid warden ! 382 Air sickness, see Airsickness. Air warfare : protective construction, TM 5- 310 1911 tactics and techniques of attack 1887 tactics and techniques of fighting. 1888 Airborne troops : enemy forces 1123 ordnance equipment chart 1385 tactics and technique, FM 31-30 1902 Aircraft : chordwise air-load distribution 179 engine icing 345 icing of aircraft 346 material and process specifica- tions 163-164, 177 see also Airplanes. Aircraft engines, see Gas and oil en- gines. Aircraft machine guns, see Machine guns. Aircraft Radio Laboratory 1915 Aircraft warning service, field manual 11-25 1896 Airfoils, plain-flap and tab data 1156 I Entry Airmen, notice to airmen 342 Airplanes : and hurricanes 343 climb performance 330 man's first flight, radio program 1208 primary training, spin require- ments 180 stalling following application of power 337 take-off flight path 334 see also Aircraft. Airports : design information 331 paving specifications for runways, etc 340 Airsickness, how to prevent 336 Airways : obstruction marking manual 339 radio facility planning chart 332-333 Aitchison, Clyde S. : aluminum alloy sheets, etc 1162 pack method for compressive tests 1157 Aizoaceae, of Nevada 1539 Akutan Pass, chart 421 Alabama : agricultural census analyses 109-110 court case 1032 electric bills, typical 603, 606 topographic sheets 738-740 Alaska : chromite reserves 670 fisheries, executive hearing 1097 flag 165 map 731 metals and minerals 670 mining industry 670 shipments from U. S., statistical classification 684 Alaska Railroad, retirement reports. 370- 371 Alcohol, statistics, 1940 666 Alfaro, Rogelio E., who's who on post- age stamps 1528-29 Aliens, city, county and State codes — 982 AU-American Peace Conference, 1936, see Inter-American Con- ference for Maintenance of Peace, 1936. Allentown west quadrangle. Pa., topo- graphic sheet 839 Alley Dwelling Authority, see District of Columbia. Allin, Bushrod W., address 112 Allis-Chalmers tractor, see Tractors. Allowances, see Pay, allowances, etc. Alloys, rest periods, effect on 1729 see also Aluminum — Antifriction metals — Chromium- nickel steel. Alpena Harbor, chart 1288 Alpine fir, useful trees of U. S 701 Aluminum : alloys — I-beams, lateral stability 1159 mechanical properties 1161 tensile and pack compressive tests 1162 preprint from minerals yearbook- 1132 scrap, etc., price schedule 24 see also Girders. Aluminum Company of America, ap- prenticeship system 1040 Aluminum salts, shipments shatter all records 670 Alvarado. Port, chart 960 Amaryllidaceae, of Nevada 1540 Amazon River Valley, bibliography 474 American Battle Monuments Commis- sion, appropriations, ex- tract from hearings 166 American city series 1450, 1454, 1492, 1495, 1502, 1515 American Conference, see Interna- tional American Confer- ence. HI Entry American Conference for Maintenance of Peace, 1930, see Inter- American Conference for Maintenance of Peace, iy36. American history, see United States. American literature : um Ueceuio do drama Norte- Ameri- cano 1460 un decenio del drama Norteameri- cano 1459 la literatura Norteamericana de hoy 1497 American nation series 1448-49, 1453, 1471, 1484-85, 1500, 1509, 1527. American National Red Cross 194 American news letter 4G4 same (in Portuguese) 465 same (in Spanish) 466 American Phytopathological Society 1550 American republics : American hospitals and Latin American interns 1417 correio do Departamento de Co- operagao Intelectual 1457 correo de la Oiicina de Coopeia- ci6n Intelectual 1458 la fiebre auuiriila eu las Amerieas_ 14_:o inter-American movement, an outline 471 internato nos hospitals dos Es- tados Unidos 1417 Pan American pioneers in public health 1440 public health and medicine in stamps 1435 public health in the Americas 1436 same (in Spanish) 1437 recommendation on postwar prob- lems 1510 seminar on, and inter-American relations 1462 see also Latin America. American Republics, Finance Ministers of, see Finance Minis- ters of American Repub- lics. American Republics, International San- itary Conference of, see Pan American Sanitary Conference. American Republics, Ministers of For- eign Affairs of, see Min- isters of Foreign Affairs of American Republics. American River, plan and profile, map_ 734 American Scientific Congress, proceed- ings 1770-81 American Society of Civil Engineers-. 540 American States, International Con- ference of, see Interna- tional American Confer- ence. Ames, Milton B., jr., control-surface characteristics 1156 Ammunition : fire fighting 310 fixed, all types, for light pack, etc., standard nomencla- ture list R-1 1414 handling and stowage. Ships Bu- reau manual 1724-25 industry of United States 677 Amphibian Command, see Enirineer Amphibian Comninnd. Amusement places collected billion dollars, 1939 671 Anderson, Alvin G., bed-load and sus- pended load in streams- 1742 Angisok Island, chart 898 Angora goats, mohair production and income 147 Animal fats, see Fats. Animal Industry Bureau 167-169 Animal oils, see Oils. Entry Animals, collecting reproductive tiucis 644 see also Game. Auuisquam River, chart 405 Annuities, see Civil service pensions. Anoxemia, medical standards for pilots 344 Anoxia, see Anoxemia. Antenna (radio communication) : engineering instructions 429 field strength 335 Anthropology, American Scientific Congress, proceedings 1771 Antiaircraft artillery, see Artillery. Antiaircraft fire control tables 1327 Antiaircraft gun mounts, see Gun mounts. Antiaircraft guns ; firing tables 1326-31 37-mm, sighting system, TM 9-1606 1913 40-mm, gun and top carriage, TM 9-1252 1913 40-mm, lower carriage, TM 9-1253 1913 90-mm, and mount, TM 9-371-- 1913 90-mm, data transmission system, TM 9-1653 1913 90-mm, materiel, TM 9-370 1913 Antifriction metals, white-base, sta- tistics 303 Antimony, preprint from minerals yearbook 1129 Antitank troops, ordnance equipment chart 1386 Apparel, see Clothing. Apprehension order 558 Apprentice School, Government Print- ing Office, sec Govern- ment Printing Office. Apprentice-Training Service 170-171 Apprentices and learners : apprenticeship systems — Aluminum Company of Amer- ica 1040 General Electric Company 1041 Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co 1042 Newpurt News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co 1043 Wisconsin 1045 molders and coremakers, stand- ards 563 publications 1038 Tennessee Valley Authority pro- gram 170 trades for women 1037 Vultee Aircraft, Inc., programs 171 wage scale for apiirentices 1039 Appropriations Committee, House statement of James E. Mangum 166 Arabela quadrangle, N. Mex., topo- grai^hic sheet 827 Arabia, market for optical goods 677 Arabic language, glossary of words used on maps 538 .Vraucanian Indians 1447 .Xrbitration, bibliography 453 Arcadia National Park and vicinity, topographic map 736 Archer, William A., plants, medicinal uses by Nevada Indians. 1546 Architectural bulletin 584 Archive of Hispanic Culture, .sec His- pnnic Foundation. Vrchives. see National Archives. .Vrgentina : American nation series 1448 cer.-imic industry and trade 674 rhemic.nl developments. 1940 664 dried fruit production and trade 666 fiborbonrd shipping containers 667 hospitals, list 662 industrial machinery market 669 meat supidier to Great Britain.- 666 IV Entry Argentina — Continued motion-picture industry, survey — 671 music-, dances, Cliristmas customs, etc 1464 optical goods, market 677 radio market 665 tax system, summary 1020 Arizona : construction, 1939 213 electric bills, typical 603,606 proposals for carrying mails 1555 topographic sheets 741—744 Arkansas : agricultural census analyses 109 electric bills, typical 603, 606 topographic sheets 745—747 Arkansas Kiver area, water facilities plan 130 Armament : aircraft armament, TM 1-409 1908 electrical armament controls, TM 1-490 1908 Armored army, German 1124 Armored brigade, ordnance equipment charts 1363, 1383 Armored cars, see Tanks (military sci- ence). Armored division, ordnance equipment charts , 1364 Armored forces. Army, see Mechanized forces, Army. Armored regiment, ordnance equipment chart 1366 Army : bulletins of Finance Department- 640 explanation of terms, symbols, and insignia 1646 field manuals 1887-1902 field manuals for sale by supt. of documents 497-498 Holy Scriptures for Jewish person- nel 17 hymnal 307 information circulars 1018 New Testament, Roman Catholic version 11 postal service, see, in main alpha- bet. Army postal service, technical manuals — Army Air Forces 1908 Chaplains' Corps 1916 Chemical Warfare Service 1909 Coast Artillery Corps 1910 Engineer Corps 1911 field artillery 1912 for sale by supt. of docu- ments 497-498 Military Intelligence Divi- sion 1917 Ordnance Department 1913 Quartermaster Corps 1914 Signal Corps 1915 Transportation Corps 1918 tratamiento de las afecciones venSreas en el ejercito de Estados Unidos 1442 see also Army supplies — Recruit- ing and enlistment — also names of arms and serv- ices. Army Air Forces 172-177 administrative publications, index_ 173 bulletin 23 177 cadet training for air or ground crews 6 field manual 1888-89, 1891-94 regulations, numerical indexes- 174-176 technical libraries, book list 172 technical manuals 1908 Army Industrial College, District of Columbia 178 Army medical bulletin 1090 Army-Navy-Civil Committee on Air- craft Design Criteria- 179-180 Entry Army postal service : Army postal bulletin 1 Army postal service bulletin 2 Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps, see Reserve Officers' Training Corps, Army. Army supplies, expendable, allowances- 537 Arpke, Frederick, interstate migration and county finance in California 116 Arrowrock division, see Boise project. Arroyo Grande quadrangle, Calif., topographic sheet 748 Arsenals, chemical warfare, plans com- pleted 664 Arsenic, preprint from minerals year- book 1130 Art: American republics 467, 475 Joseph E. Widener collection 1181 Latin America 1466 Artillery : coast — • antiaircraft, mobile 1371 antiaircraft, semimobile 1373 harbor defense 1374 155-mm gun 1372 field- armored brigade 1383 corps 1384 notes, TM 6-650 1912 75-mm howitzer, pack 1381 square division 1382 field manual 6-56 1895 in desert 1120 truck drawn, triangular division 1367 use of rocket target, TM 4-236 1910 Arts, Fine, see Art. Arts and crafts : quill and beadwork of Sioux 1003 Seneca splint basketry 1005 Asbestos : mineral industries census, 1939 — 237 preprint from minerals yearbook- 1131 Ashley quadrangle, Ind., topographic sheet 776 Ashley Valley Reservoir Co. project — 123 Asia, refrigerator market 689 Asphalt : and bitumens, mineral industries census, 1939 253 roofing and siding, statistics 203 Asphalt distributors, technical manual 5-1130 1911 .Association of Pacific Fisheries 277 Athens quadrangle. Ark., topographic sheet 745 Athletic goods, see Sporting goods. Atlantic Charter, text (Spanish) 1765 Atlantic Coast, charts 422-424 Atlantic Ocean : chart 972 coastal currents 392 Attack and defense (military science), see Military art and science. Attorney General's Committee on Ad- ministrative Procedure, report, final 181 Attorneys, see Lawyers. An Sable River, chart 1285 Australia : market for optical goods 677 motion-picture industry, survey 671 tax system, summary 1020 Automobile drivers, pre - induction training course 1655 Automobile industry and trade, see Automobiles. Automobile trailers, see Trailers. .\utoniobiles : American industry 672 car sharing campaign ^ 388, 389 Chevrolet, TM 10-1129, 10-1132, 10-1133 1914 Entry Automobiles — Continued convencion sobre la reglamenta- ci6n del trafico automo- tor 1455 curtailment of production, World War I 1050 factory sales and Canadian pro- duction 206 financing, statistics 204 parts and accessories manufac- turers 672 Plymouth, technical manual 10- 1149 1914 sales finance companies, statistics- 284 statistics 205 Avacha Bay, chart 900 Avachinskaya Guba, see Avacha Bay. Aviation, see Aeronautics. Aviation cadets : appointments, circular for infor- mation 1257 training, Army Air Forces G Axtmayer, Joseph H., manual de bro- matologia 1431 Aztec Ruins National Monument 1190 B. B. P. Q., see Entomology and Plant Quarantine Bureau. Backman, Jules, food rationing in Great Britain 1582 Badges of honor, see Insignia. Baechler, Roy H., decay protection, etc., of wood 715 Bahama Islands, chart 935 Bakers and bakeries : income and expenses of manu- facturing corporations, 1939 666 output of bakeries, 1939 666 preparation for baker ratings 1258 Balboa Harbor, chart 951 Baldrldge, Robert Lee, jr., veto mes- sages 1715 Balsa -wood, South American, in na- tional defense 667 Baltimore, Md., port 1683 Bandelier National Monument, general information 1191 Bang's disease, eradication work, Nov. 1, 1941 169 Bank notes, counterfeit note index 1707 Banking, see Banks and banking. Bankruptcy, cases in District Courts, tables 22-23 Banks and banking : accounts insurance, rules and regulations 622 debits to deposit accounts, monthly statement— 618-619 debits to deposit accounts, weekly statement 613 Negro owned, etc., institutions, re- port 448 see also Federal reserve banks — Federal reserve member banks — National banks. Bar Harbor quadrangle, Maine, topo- graphic sheet 786 Barbette carriages, see Gun mounts. Bard, Ralph A., safety needs in Fed- eral civil service 592 Bark, see Tanhark. Barnes, M. F., fire fighting 310 Barrels, steel, statistics 290 Baruch, Ismar. positions and salnries in Federal service, 1789- 1941 363 Basic field manuals, see names of de- partments, etc., issuing manuals. Basic tables of commissioning allow- ances, 18 plane squad- ron 30-31 Basketwork, Seneca splint basketry — 1005 Entry Batavia, rubber market 673 Bath, C. H., el entierro de la basura bajo un recubrimiento eticaz, Cristobal, Zona del Canal 1423 Battlefields, see names of battles — also names of certain na- tional parks. Bauxite : mineral industries census, 1939 — 238 preprint from minerals yearbook- 1132 Beadwork, quill and beadwork of Sioux 1003 Beale, Edward F., along Beale Trail— 986 Beams, see Girders. Beatty, Willard W., editor : Indians of southern California — 989 Indians yesterday and today 990 little boy with 3 names 991 little herder in autumn 992 little herder in spring 993 little herder in summer 994 little herder in winter 995 Navajo native dyes 999 I'apago Indians of Arizona, etc — 1001 quill and beadwork of Sioux 1003 Seneca splint basketry 1005 there still are buffalo 1011 who wants to be a prairie dog? — 1012 Beaver Creek, water facilities plan for area 130 Beef, wartime controls, 1916-18 1074 Beet sugar, refining corporations, in- come, etc., 1939 666 see also Sugar beets. Belfast, Maine, chart of harbor 396 Belgian Congo, business firms, list — 655 Belgium : chemical industry, wartime situa- tion 664 German military occupation, 1914-18 499 Bellingham, Wash., port 1698 Bengal, India, leather production 668 Bennett, Hugh H., land conditions in Venezuela 1746 Bennett, Ivan L., hymnal. Army and Navy 307 Benton Harbor, Mich., chart 1312 Bentonite, mineral industries census, 1939 239 Bercowitz, Anna, home work in hand- kerchief industry 1850 Berg Fjord, chart 902 Bering Sea, patrol 428 Bermuda : charts 899,903 chemical developments, 1940 664 Bernstein, Irving : control of coffee in World War I- 1047 curtailment of automobile pro- duction 1050 Bessel Fjord, chart 919 Betz, Frederick, jr., chromite 1133 Beverages : alcoholic and nonalcoholic mar- kets — Dominican Republic 66R Ecuador 666 Guatemala 664, 666 Honduras 666 Philippines 666 Uruguay 666 soft drink industry of United States .: 666 Bible: .Tewish Holy Scriptures 17 Roman Catholic version of New Testament 11 Bibliographic series. Pnn American Union — - 1493.1499.1517-18 Bililiographicnl nnd Jyibrn'rv Associa- tion. Tnter-Americnn. see Inter-American Biblio- graphical and Library Association. VI Entry Bibliography : aeronautics 34 agricultural economics 134 air raid precautions 485-487 Amazonia 474 apprenticeship 1038 arbitration 453 barriers to trade between States- 653 civil defense 485^487 community pools 654 comparative federal financial sys- tems 1020 crime and criminal justice 184 defense production associations 654 duties of administrators, Federal service 372 Federal agencies of 1st World War 1170 Federal taxation 1078 fine and folk arts of American republics 467 forestry, economics of 717 guayule 1743 Hawaii National Park 1192 liomemaiier service 327 intergovernmental fiscal rela- tions 1019, 1021 Japanese in America 1969-1970 Japanese techniques of military occupation 501 Latin America 1493, 1517 Latin American law periodicals- 1518 merit system administration 1734 Mexicans in United States 1499 military occupation of — Belgium, 1914-18 499 Europe, 1939-42 500 France. 1870-71 499 national defense 186, 1017 newspapers, how to read 185 public welfare 1626 radio 521 rubber 649 shipbuilding and fitting 187 social work 1626 tanks and military track-laying vehicles 182 training 612 Virginia campaign, 1781 1193 watchmaking and repairing 188 water in Western States 1748 Western Hemisphere defense 183 Yorktown campaign, 1781 1193 Bibliography Division, Library of Con- gress 182-188 Bicycles : exports 677 market in — Chile 677 Colombia 677 Uruguay 677 Big Creek quadrangle, Idaho, topo- graphic sheet 771 Big Muddy Creek area, water facilities plan 130 Big Piney quadrangle, Wyo., topo- graphic sheet 864 Blnghamton east quadrangle, N. Y., topographic sheet 828 Blnghamton west quadrangle, N. Y., topographic sheet 829 Biography : who's who on postage stamps — - Brazil 1528 Chile 1529 Colombia 1530 Biology : American Scientific Congress, pro- ceedings 1772 land management biology 1739 Birth certificates, manual of uniform procedure 235 Birth resistration manual 235 Bishop, Tena, 4-H food preservation club members 555 Entry Bismuth, preprint from minerals year- book 1130 Bitumen, see Asphalt. Bituminous coal, see Coal. Bituminous Coal Consumers' Counsel- 189- 190 Bituminous Coal Division 191-192 orders 192 Blaisdell, Fred W., soil and water con- servation instruments 1751 Blanchard, Alan J., guayule, bibliog- raphy 1743 Blind : aid to, applications 1622 aid to, applications and cases 1621 Blood, hematology notes 1095 Bloom, Paul E., railways of Latin America 681 Bloomfield, John J., industrial hygiene activities 1630 Bloomsterbugden, chart 956 Blowers, see Mechanical fans. Blowing Rock quadrangle, N. C, topo- graphic sheet 832 Blue Hill Bay, chart 397 Board of Appeals on Visa Cases, re- port, 1942 193 Boats : merchant vessels of U. S., 1942_ 1086-87 signal letters of merchant marine, 1942 1088 technical manual 5-8020 1911 see also Submarine boats. Boilers, steel, new orders, statistics 266 see also Hot-water boilers — Steam boilers. Boise project : opening public lands to entry- 1664-65 public notice of annual water charges 1663 Bolivar, Simon, and other heroes of Latin America 1467 Bolivia : ancient civilization of the Ameri- cas 1465 automotive market developments. 672 market for railway equipment 672 railways 506 Bollenrath, Franz, metallic materials. 1729 Bombardiers, technical manual 1-251 _ 1908 Bombay, India, projected radio factory- 665 Bonds of ofiicers, etc., standards and conditions prescribed- 1832-33 Bonds of United States : regulations governing 1827-30 2 percent depositary bonds 1837 2% percent Treasury bonds of 1967-72 1838 see also Savings bonds and stamps. Bonneville Power Administration 194-196 Books : air forces technical libraries book list 172 cataloged in Ordnance Dept. li- brary 1322 how to judge and use them 308 Japanese in America 1970 monthly list of D. C. Public Li- brary 493 see also Children's literature. Boots and shoes : Canada, footwear production and trade 668 leather, manufacturing corpora- tions 668 production of boots, shoes, *and slippers 272 rubber, footwear distribution in U. S 673 rubber, industry of United States- 673 shoe industry, 1914-18 1046 world shoe industry 668 Boozer, Simon Elbert, court case 1032 Borders, Karl, rent profiteering, pref- ace 1070 VII Entry Borneo, chart 974 Borrego quadrangle, Tex., topographic sheet 851 Boston, Mass. : chart of harbor 398 port 1684 Botany, American Scientific Congress, proceedings 1772 see also Medical botany. Boulder Dam, man is a giant, radio scripts 1013 Bowen, John T., refrigeration in han- dling milk 107 Bowles, Oliver : asbestos 1131 stone 1144 Box Elder School quadrangle, Colo., topographic sheet 761 Boykin, Mrs. Margaret G., city school officers 518 Boys clothing, see Clothing. Brancato, George N., meteorological behavior of thunder- storms 1982 Branch Mountain quadrangle, Calif., topographic sheet 749 Brass, scrap, accumulating at G. P. O., purchase 881 Brassica, seeds of commercial species- 1553 Brazil : American nation series 1449 coffee in the Americas 1463 coffee industry 666 commercial plantings of black acacia 664 cork, raw material 6G7, 677 cotton and other textile indus- tries 675 estudio de la peste bubonica en el nordeste del Brasil 1419 market for — electrical household appli- ances 665 electrical industrial equip- ment 665, 669 industrial machinery 669 office supplies 669 optical goods 677 railway equipment 672 motion-picture industry, survey 671 ports 503 producing more agriculturaH; ma- chinery 669 railways 507 rubber 673 tax system, summary 1020 who's who on postage stamps, biographies 1528 wild fire 1445 Bread : control in World War I 1048 enriched, papers read at confer- ence 461 manufacturing corporations, 1939- 666 output, 1939 666 Breeze cartridge starter, see Diesel en- gines. Bricks, structural clay products, sta- tistics 292 Bridges, Harry R., court case 1031 Bridges, over navigable waters, list 539 Bristles : black, trade of Tsingtao, China 677 China trade 677 Hong Koug trade 677 Tientsin and Shanghai trade 677 British Columbia : lumber export trade 667 plywood industry expanding 667 British Honduras, market for office supplies 669 British India, sec India. British Malaya : chemical developments, 1940 664 hardware trade 670 Entry British Malaya — Continued motion picture industry, survey 671 rubber report 673 British West Indies, motion picture industry, survey 671 Broder. S., poster 1968 Bromatology, manual 1431 Bronzes : presidentes das republicas sul- americanas 468 same (in Spanish) 469 Brooks, Van Wyck, la literatura Norte- americana de hoy 1497 Browne, Arthur E., food stamp & direct purchase programs 1798 Browning machine guns, see Machine guns. Brucite, mineral industries census, 1939 250 Bryan, Nonahah Gorman, Navajo na- tive dyes 999 Bryant, Douglas W., tanks and military track-laying vehicles 182 Bubonic plague, see Plague. Bucheuberg, A. E., report on ruin sta- bilization 1217 Buddleia, loganiaceae of Nevada 1545 Budget and Finance Office, Agriculture Dept 197 Budget Bureau 198-201 circular 199 Buenaventura, Port, chart 953 Buenos Aires, Argentina, American city series 1450 Buffalo berry, elaeagnaceae of Nevada- 1541 Building : census, 1939 213-216 census, 1939, summary 209 construction hints (periodical) __ 702 District of Columbia code 488 safety requirements 542 structural steel, specifications 1950 Building materials, see names of ma- terials. Buildings, inspection for decay and in- sect damage 1551 see also Dwellings. Bulletins, see names of departments, etc., issuing bulletins — aJso subjects. Bureau Central de Traductions, see Central Translating Office. Burley tobacco, see Tobacco. Burlington, Vt., chart of harbor 1274 Burma, motion picture industry, sur- vey 671 Burners, see Oil burners. Burns and scalds, tratamiento de las quemaduras 1444 Burnt River area, water facilities plan 130 Burrard Inlet, chart 916 Business : Belgian Congo, list of firms 655 business indexes 614 census, 1939 209 suggested research topics 687 see also Corporations — Pooling — Retail trade — Wholesale trade. Business education, report on war courses offered 682 Busts : bronzes, presidentes das republicas sulamericanas 468 same (in Spanish) 469 Butantan, Brazil, snake farm 1519 Butter, production at highest level in history 666 Buttons, Puerto Rico, pearl button in- dustry 1867 Byrd, Jesse L., el entierro de la basura bajo un reciibrimiento eficaz, Crist6bal, Zona del Canal 1423 VIII C Entry Cabeza de Vaca, Alvaro Nunez, see Nuiiez Cabeza de Vaca, Alvaro. Cacao, commodities of commerce se- ries 1452 Cache quadrangle, Olila., topographic sheet 836 Cadets, see Aviation cadets — Military Academy, West Point. Cadmium, output and sales 670 Calcimining, statistics, calcimines 270 Calcite, Mich., chart 1288 Calcium citrate, synopsis of informa- tion 664 Calendars (of business) see names of certain congressional committees. Calibrators, see Range calibrators. Califf, Joseph M., tomato canning in- dustry 1869 California : agricultural census analyses-- 109-110 electric bills, typical 603, 606 hops, marketing agreement 138 interstate migration and county finance 116 proposals for carrying mails 1556 topographic sheets 748-60 California, Gulf of, charts 927, 980-981 Calumet Harbor, charts 1275 Camas quadrangle, Wash.-Oreg., topo- graphic sheet 859 Cameron, Ruth W., Panama Canal 1508 Cameron quadrangle, W. Va.-Pa.- Ohio, topographic sheet- 862 Camphor, synopsis of information 664 Camuy quadrangle, P. R., topographic sheet 843 Canada : chemical developments, 1940 664 diversion of waters of Niagara River 691-692, 699, 1763 double income taxation, conven- tion 698, 1785 extradition treaty 694, 1767 flue-cured tobacco 676 gasoline rationing 1588 leather footwear production and trade 668 leather-glove industry and trade- 668 leather industry and trade 668 lumber and millwork price con- trol 667 lumber production and consump- tion 667 needs more American coal 670 payment of subsidies under price ceiling 1593 personal income taxes 620 price ceiling 1579 priorities, regulations regarding military requirements 1953 radio statistics 665 railway rolling stock industry 672 rubber manufacturing industry 673 spruce lumber cut 667 tax system, summary 1020 tire rationing 1607 use of scrap iron and steel 670 wartime regulation of wages and hours 1883 Canal Zone, see Panama Canal. Canals, New York State, charts 1307-10 Candelilla wax, production, uses and foreign trade 664 Candy, see Confectionery. Canned food : current indicators 666 market in Hong Kong 666 production exceeds half billion an- nually 666 stock report 277 Canners' Association, see National Canners' Association. Entry Canning and preserving : 4-H club food preservation club members 555 how to get and use sugar for can- ning 1590 Puerto Rico fruit canning indus- try 1872 United States canning industry 666 wages in tomato canning indus- try 1869 Cannonball River Area, water facilities plan 130 Cannon's procedure in House 894 Cans : detinning in present emergency 670 tin, manufacturing industry of U. S 670 tin, supply regulations. World War I 1069 Canton, China, motion picture indus- try, survey 671 CAP bulletin 377 Cap Haitien, Haiti, chart 954 Cape May, N. J., chart of harbor 400 Car sharing, see Automobiles. Carbines, caliber .30 standard nomen- clature list B-28 1414 Carbon dioxide, synopsis of informa- tion 664 Carbon steel, see Steel. Carbon tetrachloride, synopsis of in- formation 664 Caribou Harbor, chart 904 Carleton quadrangle, Mich., topo- graphic sheet 803 Carlsbad project, general information- 1667 Carnegie Lake, sedimentation inves- tigation 1750 Carpet-weed, aizoaceae of Nevada 1539 Carpets, wool manufacturing indus- try 675 Carriers : industrial reference service 672 notice of increases in rates 1601 see also special types of carriers, e. g. Railroads. Cars, see Automobiles. Carta informativa americana 465-466 Cartersville mining district. Ga., topo- graphic sheet 770 Cartridge starters, see Diesel engines. Cartridges.S'firing. ball. cal. .50_- 1326, 1347 Casa Grande National Jlonnment, general information 1194 Casein, synopsis of information 664 Cassava, industrv in Netherlands In- dies 666 Cast iron : gray iron jobbing foundry indus- try 1871 malleable castings, statistics 283 manufacturing corporations, F. T. C. report 632 Casting, see Malleable castings — Steel castings. Castor-bean, synopsis of information- 664 Catalogs : NYA articles available for ex- change 1230-31 Union Catalog of Library of Con- gress 1847 see also special subject involved. Catron County, N. Mex., water facili- ties plan for area 130 Cattell, Roseoe A., helium 1136 Cattle, tuberculosis and Bang's disease eradication work 169 Caudle, J. E., land conditions in Ven- ezuela 1746 Cavalry : horse and mechanized regiment 1369 horse brigade 1368 mechanized division, horse 1395 Cellulose, fibers, microstructure 711 see also Pyroxylin plastics. IX Entry Cement : industry of United States 670 meets new demands 674 Census, European countries, prelimi- nary list 1081 sec also names of articles, indus- tries, States, etc. Census Bureau 202-306, 703, 710, 1092 Central America : economic gifts to the world 1468 market for athletic and sporting goods 677 Central Housing Committee 1016 Central La Plata quadrangle, P. R., topographic sheet 844 Central Translating Office : publications series (transla- tions) — French 1783 Spanish 1765 Centrifugal pumps, see Pumps. Ceramics, see Pottery. Cereals, Prepared, manufacturing cor- porations, F. T. C. re- port 631 C6spedes, Francisco S., educational trends in Latin America- 1475 Ceylon : chemical raw material review 664 coconut situation, 1940 666 Chaco Canyon National Monument, Navajo Indian Mobile Unit, report, 1941 1189 Chain saw, technical manual 5-4000 — 1911 Chalmette National Historical Park, general information 1195 Champlain, Lake, charts 1283-84 Chaplains, technical manual 16-205-- 1916 Chaplains' Corps, Army, technical man- uals 1916 Chaplains, Office of Chief of 307 Chapman, Alvan L., radio in educa- tion 522 Charcoal, production in United States- 664 Charting the 3 R's of 1943 1580 Charts, see Maps and charts. Chassis : half-track vehicles, TM 9-1710C- 1913 truck, 21/3-ton, TM 10-1392 1914 Chattanooga Battlefield, general infor- mation 1197 Check list of hearings. House Commit- tee on Agriculture 1079 Chefoo, China, motion picture industry, survey 671 Chemical warfare : and Chemical Warfare Service 317 gas attack at Ypres 311 medical aspects 378 miscellany, articles 309 training guide 314-315 Chemical Warfare School, Bdgewood Arsenal 308-316 Chemical Warfare Service 317-320 control activities 319 ordnance equipment chart 1370 technical manuals 1909 Chemical Warfare Service Schools, Edgewood Arsenal, Offi- cer Candidate School, Advanced School 318 Chemicals : importers and dealers in Mexico, list 656 imports through New York- 1799-1800 industrial reference service 664 Chemistry, American Scientific Con- gress, proceedings 1776 Chenango Forks quadrangle, N. Y., top- ographic sheet 830 Cherry Creek area, water facilities plan 130 Chevrolet armored car, see Tanks (mili- tary science). Chevrolet cars, see Automobiles. Chevrolet trucks, see Motortrucks. Entry Chewing gum, industry of United States 666 Chewing tobacco, see Tobacco. Chicago, 111. : chart of harbor 1276 chart of lake front 1277 fruit and vegetable wholesale prices 140 Chickamauga and Chattanooga Na- tional Park, general in- formation 1196-97 Chickamauga Battlefield, general in- formation 1196 Child welfare, see .Children. Children : dependent — aid to, administration 1625 aid to, study in 6 States 1620 applications 1622 applications and cases 1621 heart disease, principles for care- 321 in wartime, radio scripts 322-323 nutrition in Latin America 1418 Pan American Sanitary Bureau work 1446 radio programs 515 raising a President, radio scripts- 329 to keep your children free 1962 see also Clothing — Farm labor. Children's Bureau 321-329 Children's Bureau today 324 Children's literature, Indian life read- ers 991-996, 1002, 1006, 1011-12 Chile : American nation series 1453 automotive market developments- 672 ceramic industry 674 communication facilities 502 market for — bicycles 677 optical goods 677 railway equipment 672 yarns and fabrics 675 motion-picture industry, sui ?ey — 671 music, dances, Christmas customs, etc 1464 railways 508 tobacco trade 676 who's who on postage stamps, bi- ographies 1529 China : bristle trade 677 chemical developments, 1940 664 electrical market 689 market for alcoholic beverages 666 market for office equipment 669 motion picture industry, survey — 671 source of raw cotton for Japan 675 source of straw hats 675 trade with United States 688 Chocolate : competitive industry, trends 666 products, sales and credits, statis- tics 212 Christ of the Andes 1464 Christianshaab, Greenland, chart 905 Christmas customs in Argentina and Chile 1464 Christmas trees, industrial reference service 667 Chromite : preprint from minerals yearbook — 1133 reserves of Alaska 670 Chromium-nickel steel, tensile and pack compressive tests 1162 Chrysler tank, see Tanks (military science). Cigarettes : distribution of manufacturers' sales R76 tobacco industry '. 1878 Cigars, distribution of manufacturers' sales 676 Cimarron River area, water facilities plan 130 Entry Cinchona, commodities of commerce series 1512 Circuit judges, see Judges. Circular letters, extension, effective 549 see also names of departments, etc., issuing circular let- ters. Circulars, see names of departments, etc., issuing circulars. Citations (law), see Laws. Cities and towns : how to plan future in war for peace 660 small town manual 685 Citric acid, synopsis of information 664 Citrus fruit, production and trade, 1935-39 666 Ciudad Trujillo, Dominican Republic, American city series 1454 Civil Aeronautics Administration 330-342 manual of operations 338 Civil Aeronautics Board 343-354 orders 347, 354 regulations 349, 354 special tariff permission 351 Civil Air Patrol bulletin 377 Civil Engineers, American Society of, see American Society of Civil Engineers. Civil Engineers Corps, Navy, news memorandum 1998 Civil procedure, decisions. Federal rules 1029-30 Civil service : act and rules 355 act and rules, loose-leaf service maintenance, etc 364 duties of administrators in Fed- eral service 362, 372 merit system administration, bibli- ography 1734 nurses, opportunities and work 366 P C. D. manual 358-359, 365, 368 P. C. D. manuals, checklist 357 positions and salaries. Federal service, 1789-1941 363 safety needs in Federal civil serv- ice 592 Civil Service Commission 355-376 activities, objectives 365 departmental circular 360 departmental circular, occupation- al deferment series 361 retirement circular 369 retirement reports 370-371 Civilian Conservation Corps, regula- tions 1886 Civilian defense : bibliography 485-487 plan for industrial plant 1273 Civilian Defense Office 194, 377-391 operations letter 385 posters 379 Civilian Mobilization Division, see Civilian Defense Office. Civilian nominations, see Nominations. Civilians and venereal diseases chemi- cal prophylaxis 1631 Civilization, ancient, of the Americas__ 1465 Claims, convention with Mexico 696, 1769 see also names of claimants. Clark, Ann N. : little boy with 3 names 991 little herder 992-995 Pine Ridge porcupine 10n2 Slim Butte raccoon 1006 there still are buffalo 1011 who wants to he a prairie dog 1012 Clark, Bennett Champ (Senator from Mo.) : reports made bv — Wildlife Resources, Special Committee on Conserva- tion of 1990-91 Entry Classification (Government officials and employees), see Govern- ment officials and em- ployees. Classification (Library of Congress), additions & changes 1786 Clay : clay products industry 1870 production and distribution 674 structural clay products, statis- tics 292 Clay industries, see Clay. Cleaning, see Dry cleaning. Cleaning compositions, safety informa- tion 458 Climate in service of agriculture, ad- dress 1741 Climb (aircraft), see Airplanes. Clothing : cotton, etc., garments, statistics. 217 home work in apparel industry 1852 home work in knitted outerwear industry 1851 men's, youths', and boys', statis- tics 236 minimum wage in pants, shirts etc., industry 1876 minimum wages, determination 1629 safety first in home dry cleaning. 458 skill in apparel industry 1879 women's apparel industry 1884 Clover Creek Area, water facilities plan 130 Cloves, industry of Zanzibar 666 Coal : bituminous, buying and burning__ 189 bituminous, tables 191 Canada needs more American coal 670 enlist your furnace for wartime service 190 stocks and days' supply 601-602 Coal Creek quadrangle, Colo., topo- graphic sheet 762 Coast and Geodetic Survey 392-426 Coast artillery, see Artillery. Coast Artillery Corps : antiaircraft artillery, enlistment. 20 technical manuals 1910 Coast defense, ordnance equipment chart 1374 Coast Guard 427-441 enlistment, information 436 headquarters circular 433-434 • orders, general 432 regulations 440 uniform regulations 1248, 1256 Coast pilots, see Pilot guides. Coastal currents, see Ocean currents. Coblentz, Catherine C, Pan American Highway 1505 Cocoa bean, industry of Netherlands Indies 666 Coconut, situation in Ceylon, 1940 666 Cocos I.slands, chart 906 Code of Federal regulations, see. for titles, chapters, etc.. of the code printed sepa- rately, subject involved. Codes, city, county and State 982 Coffee : Brazilian industry 666 control in World War I 1047 in the Americas 1463 Mexican industry 666 United States industry 666 United States trade 666 Coffee Board. Inter-American, see Inter-American Coffee Board. Coggins, Jack, poster 1761 Cohen, Felix S.. handbook of Federal Indian law 1756 Cokeville Quadrangle, Wyo., topo- graphic sheet 865 XI Entry Cold (disease) : acute respiratory infection 1633 Cold storage, see Kefrigeration and refrigerating machin- ery- — also Serums. Collective bargaining, law behind union agreements 1757 College students, see Students. Colleges and universities : courses in forestry, list of schools. 716 educational direciory, 1941 518 in American republics, directory- 476 radio courses 514, 522 report on war courses offered 6S2 see also Land grant colleges. Colombia : art and literature 1466 dairy industry 479 market for — athletic and sporting goods- 677 bicycles _ 677 distilled liquors 666 office supplies 669 railway equipment 672 wines 6(jti railways 509 who's who on postage stamps, bi- ographies 1530 Colonial National Historical Park, bib- liography of Virginia and Yorktown cam- paigns 1193 Color, standards for grading maple sirup 108 Colorado : agricultural census analyses 109-110 electric bills, typical 603, 606 proposals for carrying mails 1557 topographic sheets 761-767 Colorado National Monument, topo- graphic map 737 Colorado River area, water facilities plan 130 Columbia Basin project, land classi- fication, map 1666 Columbia River, chart 401 Columbus Memorial Library, see Pan American Union Li- brary. Combat (military science), see Mili- tary art and science. Combustion engines, see Gas and oil engines. Command and General Staff School, Fort Leavenworth 442-447 commandants, etc 444 graduates of classes 445—447 military review, quarterly 443 report, 1938-39 442 Commandos, see Military art and sci- ence. Commerce : publications, price list 49.'') regulations applicable to exports- 1954 wartime control in foreign coun- tries 638 see also Interstate commerce — also names of articles of commerce — alio names of certain countries, etc. Commorcp Department 448-451 Commercial i)roducts : commodities of commerce series. 1452, 1456. 1512, 1525 price actions taken by O. P. A-- 1595 pricing of joint products 1596 product assignments 1955-57 see also Manufactures — also namos of products. Commercial standard series 1172-1178 Committeeman letters: ECR committeeman letter 51 SR coniinitteeman letter 89 Commodities, .see Commercial prod- ucts. Entry Common carriers, see Carriers. Communication and traffic : air-ground communication, TM 1-465 1908 Central American republics 1468 planning survey circular letter 1648 signal communication 1891 see also various methods of com- munication, e. g., Tele- graph. Communications Board, see War Com- munications Board. Comobabi quadrangle, Ariz., topo- graphic sheet 741 Compensation, see Damages. Complement lixatiou test, see Syphilis. Comptroller letters, Federal Housing Administration 585-586 Comptroller of Currency 45;i bulletins 452 Conant, James B. : educagao para uma sociedade sem classes 1472 same (in Spanish) 1473 Concepcion Bay, chart 980 Conciliation, see Arbitration. Conciliation Service 453 Concrete, standards of design, adden- dum 1999 Concrete mixers, technical manual 5- 2108 1911 Confectioners' Association, see Na- tional Confectioners' As- sociation. Confectionery : minimum wages in manufacturing industry 1855 sales and credits, statistics 212 sales and distribution, 1941 657 trends in industry 666 United States industry 666 Conferences, congresses, etc., see names of bodies holding confer- ences, etc. ; or, when not held by any named body, see name of conference, etc., if distinctive. Congress, see House of Representa- tives — Senate. Congress and conference series 1477-81, 1487, 1507, 1511, 1513-14, 1516, 1520-21. Connally, Thomas T. (Senator from Tex.) : reports made by — Foreign Relations Com 691-692, 694 Connecticut : agricultural census analyses 109-110 electric bills, typical 603, 606 Connor, John H., snake farm at Butan- tan 1519 Conover, Helen F. : crime and criminal justice 184 Western Hemisphere defense 183 Conscription : health defense, VD education ac- " tivities 1635 physical examination, analysis of reports 1712 Conservation Corps, see Civilian Con- servation Corps. Conservation man, radio scripts 1198 list 1199 Conservation of Cultural Resources Committee, services 1229 Conservation of natural resources, see Natural resources. Constantine, Mildred, art in American republics 475 Construction, see Building. Consuls, convention with Mexico 1764 Consumer education : consumer notes 454, 460 consumers and national defense-- 455 XII Entry Consumers' cooperation, see Coopera- tives. Consumers' Counsel Division, Agricul- tural Adjustment Admin- istration 454-459, 460 Consumption (economics), see Con- sumer education — Ra- tioning. Contactor unit, technical manual 11- 1000 1915 Contagion and contagious diseases, el lanzallamas en la lucha antipestosa, roedores y pulgas de roedores 1430 see also names and classes of dis- eases. Continental engine, see Gas and oil en- gines. Contract bulletin 1652 Contracts, see Government contracts. Control surfaces, see Airfoils. Convection of heat, see Heat. Conversion, Industrial, see Mobiliza- tion, Industrial. Cook, Donald H., manual de bromato- logla 1431 Cooking appliances, industry of United States 670 Cooks, ship's cook, preparation for rating 1262 see also Bakers and bakeries. Cooling appliances, see Refrigeration and refrigerating ma- chinery. Cooper, Joseph D., telephone manners- 1534 Cooperage : industry and national defense 667 timber requirements 725 Cooperation : library memoranda 1080 men working together 1948 Union Catalog of Library of Con- gress 1847 see also Cooperatives — -Interna- tional cooperation. Cooperatives : electricity 1704 for Indians 987 job for cooperators 456 see also Federal credit unions. Coordinator of Health, Welfare, and Related Defense Activi- ties OfHce 461-462 Coordinator of Information 463 Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs Office— 464-476, 1447, 1451, 1482-83, 1486, 1490, 1505- 6, 1508, 1519. posters 470 Copper : accumulating at G. P. O., pur- chase 881 commodities of commerce series 1456 consumption breaks all records-- 670 in Oregon 1135 industry of United States 670 ' mineral industries census, 1939 240 Copra, Philippine market 680 Copyright, international convention, re- port 695 Cork, manufacturers use Brazilian raw material 667, 677 Corn : corn and wheat bulletin 1979, 1989 industrial products, production and trade 666 Cornelius, H., metallic materials 1729 Corporations : acceptable as sureties 1814-15 American listed, statistics of 1711 Federal Trade Commission re- ports 631-636 see also Government corporations. Corpus Christi, Tex., port 1685 Correio do Departamento de Cooperagao Intelectual 1457 Entry Correo de la Oflcina de Cooperaci6n Intelectual 1458 Correspondence, see Letters. Cosmetics, consumer protection 648 Cost-ascertainment studies, see Mail matter. Cost of living, Latin American 1426 Costa Rica, market for office supplies- 669 Cotton : aspects of world cotton situation- 652 Brazil's industries 675 China as source for Japan 675 consumption in United States — 675 crop insurance, don't trust to luck- 577 industry. United States 675 loan program, instructions and procedure 55. 95 market conditions and controls, 1914-18 1049 marketing quotas — cotton marketing quota let- ter 46 instructions for 1941 62-68 regulations 1942-43 83, 102 undelivered or lost checks, etc 50,91 Nicaraguan market for piece goods 675 spinning industry, activity 202 Tariff Commission report 1801 see also names of manufactured ar- ticles and materials. Cotton gins, modernization means high- er returns 669 Cotton goods, see Cotton. Cottonseed, products manufactured and on hand at oil mills— 218-220 Cottonseed meal, manufactured and on hand at oil mills 218-220 Cottonseed oil, manufactured and on hand at oil mills 218-220 Council of Personnel Administration, activities, 1941 356, 477 Counterfeits, note index 1707 Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, customs calendar for Oct. term, 1942 478 Courts martial and courts of inquiry. Military Academy, West Point 1113, 1115, 1118 Courts of United States, see Judges. Coxswain, preparation for rating 1250 Crafts, see Arts and crafts. Crane, tractor, T26, standard nomen- clature list G-117 1414 Crazy Woman Creek, water facilities plan for area 130 Credit, see Agricultural credit — Fi- nance companies. Credit Men, National Association of, see National Association of Credit Men. Credit unions, see Federal credit unions. Creosote oil, synopsis of information- 664 Crime and criminals : apprehension order 558 bibliography, crime and criminal justice 184 counterfeit note index 1707 identification facilities of FBI 559 identification order 560 Cristobal, C. Z., el entierro de la basura baio un recubrimiento eflcaz 1423 Cron, Lawrence E., truck crop farms — 120- 121 Crop insurance, see Agricultural insur- ance. Crop Reporting Board, see Agricultur- al Economics Bureau. Crops : average prices and value of produc- tion 149 foreign crops and markets 650-651 XIII Entry Crops — Continued loan eligibility requirements, etc_ 105 see also names of crops. Crosby, Lewis, minimum wage in paper products industry 185G Crow Creek, water facilities plan for area 130 Cruess, William V., dehydration of veg- etables 1657 Cuba: automotive market developments- 672 chart SI35 hide and skin supply 66.s iron and steel trade 670 market for — - flat glass 674 oflice supplies 669 optical goods 677 sporting goods 677 motion picture industry, survey 671 tobacco export trade 676 use of space and water heaters 670 women in the Americas 1469 Culture : cultural pattern and nutrition 550 protection of America's heritage — 12-J) Cumming, Hugh S., sr.. Pan American • Sanitary Bureau work in relation to child welfare- 1446 Currants, Greek production and trade- 660 Currency, see Money. Currency paper, see Paper. Current statistical service, see Census Bureau. Currents, see Ocean currents. Curry County, N. Mex., water facilities plan for area 130 Curwensville quadrangle, Pa , topo- graphic sheet 840 Gushing, Edith W., educational asso- ciations, etc 518 Cussler, Margaret T., cultural pattern and nutrition 550 Customs, see Tariff. Cyrenaica, development of German de- fense tactics 1122 Czechoslovakia, chemical concern, n- nancial report 664 Daily digest, see Agriculture. Dairy Industry Bureau 107, 479 Dairy products : refrigeration in handling of milk_ 107 survey and regulation ot industry, 1914-18 — 1062 Dairying : in Colombia 479 in Latin American countries 1524 Damages, aviation liability legisla- tion, report 350 Dams, see Boulder Dam. Dancing, Argentina and Chile 1464 Daniel, Cuthbert, radio listener pan- els 524 Danmark, Greenland, chart of harbor and environs 907 Danmark Havn, chart 90t> Data transmission systems, technical manual 9-1651, 9-1653, 9-16.")6 1913 David W. Taylor Model Basin 1729 Davids, Norman, table of zeros of Legendre polynomials 1179 Davidson, Jo : bronzes, presidentes das republi- cas sulamericanas 468 same (in Spanish) 46!) Davis, Hubert W. : niokel 1141 platinum and allied metals 1142 tungsten 1145 Davis, Thoma J., directory of mailing list houses 660 765883 — 47 11 Bntry Dawber, Thomas R., acute respiratory infection 1633 Dawson County, Mont., water facili- ties plan for area 130 Day, Besse B., Federal real estate and property tax rates 706 Death, see Vital statistics. DeBirny, Armoud VV., address on price discrimination 630 Deckinger, Gladys, minimum wage in printing, etc. industries. 1857 Decorations of honor, foreign navies 1269 DedericK quadrangle, ^uo., topo- graphic sheet 811 Deep well pumps, see Pumps. Defective and delinquent classes, la educaciOn y el cuidado de los excepcionales 1474 Defense (military science), see Mili- tary art and science. Defense contracts, see Government contracts. Defense councils : car sharing canipaign sugges- tions 388,389 speakers, material on inflation, etc 381 speakers, news bulletin on ra- tioning 384 town meetings tor war 390 Defense Health and Welfare Services Office 391, 480-483 Social Protection Section pro- gram 481 Defense housing, see Housing. Defense Housing Coordination Divi- sion 484 Defense savings bonds and stamps, see Savings bonds and stamps. Defenses, see National defense. De Give, Mary L., cultural pattern and nutrition 550 Dehydration, vegetables . 666, 1657 De la Garza, Jeannette M, see Garza, Jeannette M., de la. Delavan quadrangle. 111., topographic sheet 772 Delaware : agricultural census analyses — 109-110 electric bills, typical 603, 606 topographic sheets 768, 797 Delaware River, ports 1700 Delaware Water Gap quadrangle, Pa.- N. J., topographic sheet- 842 Delco-Remy starter, see Gas and oil engines. Delinquent classes, see Defective and delinquent classes. Demonstration areas, see Recreational areas and demonstration projects. Denison, Edward F., consumer expen- ditures 658 Dennison quadrangle, Ill.-Ind., topo- graphic sheet 774 Dental bulletin 1091 Dependent children, see Children. Deposit insurance, rules and regula- tions 622 Deposit Insurance Corporation, see Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation. Depositaries, see Public moneys. Depositary bonds, see Bonds of United States. Deposition (geology), see Sedimenta- tion and deposition. Depository libraries, see Libraries. Deposits Division, see Accounts Bu- reau. Fiscal Service. Desert operations, field manuals 1900-01 Detroit River, charts 1278, 1280 Diamond truck, see Motortrucks. Diamonds, industrial 669, 670 XIV Entry Diatomite, mineral industries census, 1939 241 Dictionary, military, TM 30-254 1917 Diesel engines : FairbanlJS-Morse model, TM 55- 1122 191S radial, breeze cartridge starter, TM 9^1731 1913 starter, cartridge, standard no- menclature list G-103— 1414 Diesel power plants, see Power plants. Digest of procedures 199^ Diphtheria, immunization o-5 Directories: art in American republics 4(0 educational 518 films, Government ol7 higher institutions in American re- publics 476 mailing list houses 6G0 schools of agriculture in Latin America 516 see also names of departments, etc., issuing directories. Directors (ordnance) : M3, TM 9-1650 1913 M4, TM 9-1655 1913 M7, TM 9-1658 1913 manufacturer's parts list 1357 Directors of Health, Pan American- Conference of, see Pan American Conference of National Directors of Health. Disbursement Division, Treasury Dept., see Accounts Bureau, Fiscal Service. Discount : $4 table for notes 587 $4 table for war housing repair — 590 Discoveries (in geography), see names of countries. Diseases, diagnostico y tratamiento de ciertas afecciones de los tropicos 1421 see also names of diseases and of classes of diseases. Diseases of animal, see names of dis- eases, or animals affected. Diseases of plants, forest pathology special release 1549-51 Disposal of refuse, see Refuse. Distilled spirits, see Liquors. Distilling plants. Ships Bureau man- ual 1722 Distributors, see Asphalt distributors. District Court of United States for District of Columbia, see District of Columbia. District Courts, tables of bankruptcy statistics 22-23 District of Columbia 185-494 building code 488 electric bills, typical 603, 606 electrical code 480 informal education, bulletin 491 Public Library, selected books 493 rehabilitation as war housing measure 892 trust funds, legal investments 492 what Alley Dwelling Authority is doing 494 Dive bombing, technical manual l-260_ 1908 Dobie, James F., Cabeza de Vaca's great journey 1451 Documents Office 495-408 Dodds, J. Isabella, Panama Canal 1508 Dodge trucks, see Motortrucks. Dominican Republic : alcoholic and nonalcoholic bever- age markets 666 American nation series 1471 charts 009-910, 948 customs revenues, convention 693 Entry Dominican Republic — Continued market tor optical goods 677 survey of good neighbor tour 1470 Donovan, Anthony, el lanzallaiuas en la lucha antipestosa, roedores y pulgas de roedores 1430 Dorn, Harold F., current needs for health personnel 1632 Douty, Harry M., minimum wage in pants, shirts, etc., indus- tries 1876 Drama : um decenio do drama Norte- Amer- icano 1460 un decenio del drama Norteameri- cano 1459 Drewry, Elizabeth B., historical units of 1st World War agen- cies 1104 Dried fruit : Argentine production and trade 666 Government control during World War I 1055 production exceeds half billion an- nually 066 Drivers, see Automobile drivers. Drugs : consumer protection 648 epitome del segundo suplemeuto (1939) de la Farmacopea E. U. XI 1424 manufacturers, financial data 664 manufacturing corporations, data_ 064 medicine, drugs, and toilet prep- arations industry 1868 production in United States 664 wholesale drug sales, 1939 664 Drums (containers) : steel, statistics 290 Dry cleaning, safety first 458 Dumont, C, lateral stability of alumi- num-alloy I-beams 1159 Dunn Construction Co., Inc 1032 Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., & Co., Inc. 1033 Duran, Gustavo, Spanish songs from Texas 1526 Durban, Natal, chart 911 Dutch East Indies, see Netherlands Indies. Dwellings, prefabricated, in war hous- ing program 610 Dyes, Navajo native 999 Early, James S., British wartime price administration 1576 Earth, intensity of magnetic force, chart 979 East Central Division, Agricultural Ad- justment Administration, see Agricultural Adjust- ment Administration. East Central Division, Agricultural Ad- justment Agency, see Ag- ricultural Adjustment Agency. East Indies, see Netherlands Indies. Eastern hemlock, see Hemlock. Eastern Tana district, Alaska, map 733 Eastern white pine, see White pine. Economic and Financial Control, Inter- American Conference on Systems of, see Inter- American Conference on Systems of Economic and Financial Control. Economic conditions : embroideries industries 1875 railroad carrier industry 1860 seamless hosiery industry 1801 Economic cooperation, interdependence of the Americas 1469 XV Entry Economic policy : agricultural planning in world at war 154 forest-resources in post-war pe- riod 155 recommendation on post war prob- lems 1510 Economic security, see Social security. Economic Warfare Board 499-512 Economics : American Scientific Congress, pro- ceedings 1780 suggested research topics 687 see also Prices. Economies in National Government, non-war Federal expendi- tures, 1932-43 200 ECR committeeman letter 51 Ecuador : alcoholic and nonalcoholic bever- age markets 666 art and literature 1466 athletic and sporting goods mar- ket 677 automotive market developments. 672 electrical market 689 railway equipment market 671.' Education : American Scientific Congress, pro- ceedings 1781 educaeao para uma sociedade sem classes 1472 educacion para una sociedad sin clases 1473 educational directory, 1941 518 in Latin America 1465 informal, in Washington 491 la educacion y el cuidado de los excepcionales 1474 lectura para maestros 1494 leitura para educadores 1498 trends in Latin America 1475 * see also Agricultural schools — Ra- dio broadcasting. Education and Labor Committee, Sen- ate 513 Education and War, National Institute on, see National Institute on Education and War. Education Committee, Federal Radio, see Federal Radio Edu- cation Committee. Education Division, Indian Affairs Of- fice, see Indian Affairs Office. Education Office 514-532 Educational as.sociations, directory 518 Educational Radio Script and Tran- scription Exchange, see Federal Radio Education Committee. Edwards, J. Donald : effect of wartime control of wool- 1051 labor relations in U. S., 1912-20_ 1060 military and economic events chro- nology 1058 milk products, survey of indus- try, 1914-18 1062 paper and paper products, 1917- 18 1063 position of soap industry. World War I 1064 survey of vegetable oils, 1915-18- 1073 tin can supply regulations in World War I 1069 wartime controls of beef and pork, 1916-18 1074 wheat, flour and bread in World War I 1048 wool felt nnd felt products, 1918_ 1076 World War I, chronology 1077 Egedesminde Islands, chart 914 Eggemoggin Reach, chart 397 Eggs, seasonality of egg packing industry 1864 Entry Egypt : agricultural machinery, etc., mar- ket 669 phosphate rock, production and trade 664 pulp and paper market 667 Einstein, Hans A., bed-load and sus- pended load in streams 1742 Eire, see Ireland. Elaeagnaceae, of Nevada 1541 Electric apparatus and appliances : direction signal systems for ve- hicles 1174 industrial reference service 665 market in Brazil 669 poultry equipment for the farm 1802 rural electrification lessons for boys 1806 statistics, electrical goods 222 world electrical markets 689 Electric lamps : adverse-weather lamps 1172 clearance, etc., lamps 1173 inner-controlled spotlamps 1178 license-plate lamps 1175 stop lamps 1176 tail lamps 1177 Electric lighting, farmstead wiring and lighting 1809 Electric machinery, see Electric appa- ratus and appliances. Electric power : fuel consumption for production- 594- 595 movement across State lines, etc., 1941 599 plant capacity, 1940 600 power facilities of Uruguay 504 production, 1940 600 requirements and supply in U. S 597 - 598 Electric utilities : companies serve 25,000,000 cus- tomers 665 construction budgets, etc., 1942 596 financial statistics 1708 power requirements and supply in U. S 597-598 Electric wire and wiring : rural electrification lessons for boys 1806 wiring and lighting farmstead 1809 Electrical, see headings beginning Elec- tric. Electrician's mate 2c, preparation for rating 1261 Electricity : bills, typical 603-606 District of Columbia electrical code 489 membership in electric co-op 1704 running water at price you can af- ford 1706 Rural Electrification Admin, prog- ress report 1705 rural electrification in Marion County 196 world electrical markets 689 see also headings beginning Elec- tric. Elkton quadrangle, Md.-Del.-Pa., topo- graphic sheet 797 Elmer quadrangle, Mo., topographic sheet 812 El Morro National Monument, general information 1200 El Salvador, sec Salvador. Embroideries industries, wage rate 1875 Emergency Court of Appeals 533-534 Emigration, see Immigration and emi- gration Employee training : bibliography 612 in-service training for Indian serv- ice 1007 XVI Entry Employee training — Continued progress report 1958 training programs in Federal serv- ice 37.3 Employers' associations, labor policies- 513 Emplovment, see Unemployed. Employment Security Bureau 535-536 Enameled -ware, porcelain, statistics-- 271 Encephalomyelitis, infectious equine, 1940 report 168 Enemy Branch, see Economic Warfare Board. Engineer Amphibian Command, oppor- tunities and training 15 Engineer Corps, Army : ordnance equipment chart 1375-80 technical manuals 1911 Engineer Department 537-543 Engineer School. Fort Belvoir, occa- sional papers 540 Engineering : engineer's digest 430-431 index 435 see also Radio engineering. Engineers, Civil, American Society of. see American Society of Civil Engineers. Engineer's digest, see Engineering. Engines, see Gas and oil engines. English - Japanese aeronautical glos- sary 1245 Enlistment, see Recruiting and enlist- ment. Enochs. James B.. little man's family- 996 Entomologv and Plant Quarantine Bu- reau 544-548, 554. ir.51 administrative memorandum — 544-545 Epistles, see Bible. Epstein, Nathan P., tomato canning industry 1869 Equine encephalomyelitis, see Enceph- alomyelitis. Erlanson, Carl O., violaceae of Nevada- 1554 Estral Beach quadrangle, Mich., topo- graphic sheet 804 Eugene Mountains area, Nev., topo- graphic sheet 822 Europe : censuses, preliminary list 1081 chemical resources and markets 664 chemicals flowins into U. S 664, see also World War. 1939-45. European War. 1914-18: automobile production, curtail- ment 1050 beef and pork, controls 1074 bibliography of Federal asencies- 1170 chronology of important events-- 1077 coffee, control 1047 cotton goods industry, market, etc- 1049 dried fruits, control 1055 furniture industry and controls 1053 gas attack at Ypres 311 gasoline conservation 1054 historical units of agencies 1164 labor relations in U. S., 1912-20- 1060 milk products industry 1062 paper and paper products, regula- tions 1063 price control, legislative history 1061 price fixing and rationing 1603 priority control 1065 refrigerators, conservation and curtailment 1068 rent profiteering and its control 1070 shoe industry, condition and regu- lation 1046 soap industry, position 1064 tin can supply regulations 1069 vegetable oils, survey 107.3 weekly fair price publication 1075 wheat, flour and bread, control 1048 wool, effect of control 1051 wool felt and felt products, regu- lations 1076 Entry European War, 1939-45, see World War, 1939-45. Evacuation : policy statement 1975 questions and answers for evac- uees 1972 relocating Japanese - American evacuees 1973 Tule Lake community, Newell, Calif 1971 Evening primrose, onagraceae of Ne- vada 1547 Everett, Wash., port 1698 Excavation, safety requirements 542 Excess property notice 1653 Executive orders, see subject of order. Exhaust systems, light tank standard nomenclature list G- 103 1414 Expenditures, consumer, for selected services 65? see also Finance. Expenditures of United States Govern- ment, see Economies in National Government — Finance. Experiment stations, see Agricultural experiment stations — Soil conservation experi- ment stations. Explorations, see names of regions ex- plored. Explosions, see Mine explosions. Explosives : demolition material standard no- menclature list R-7 1414 fire fighting 310 Exports, see Commerce. '^'xpositions, see names of expositions. Extension circular letters, effective 549 Extension Service, Agriculture Dept 549- 555 circular 550, 553, 555 posters 554 Extradition, treaty with Canada 694, 1767 F. R. E. C, see Federal Radio Educa- tion Committee. Factories : defense plan 1273 food, spend $580,000 per day 666. 669 Facts and Figures Office 556 posters 556 Facts for northeast committeemen 52 Fnsraloa Bay, chart 915 Fairbanks quadrangle, Ind.-Ul., topo- graphic sheet 780 Fall Brook, Calif., water facilities plan for area 130 Families : ill fed, ill clothed, etc., in need of aid 115 security circular 480 security programs, volunteer work- ers 1627 Family Security Committee, see De- fense Health and Wel- fare Services Office. Fans, see Mechanical fans. Farm buildings, running water at price you can afford 1706 Farm colonies, relocation communities for wartime evacuees 1974 Farm equipment, see Farm implements and machinery. Farm flashes 1 1660 Farm implements and machinery : Brazil producing more 669 German farm equipment trade 669 manufacturing corporations, data, 1939 669 XVII Entry Farm implements and machinery — Contd. market in — Egypt 609 New Zealand 669 Union of South Africa 609 production and sale, 1940 669 Farm insurance, see Agricultural in- surance. Farm labor : recruitment of young workers 328 summary of weekly agricultural reports 1932 Farm loans, see Agricultural credit. Farm Security Administration 115 Farm tenancy, see Landlord and ten- ant. Farmers' bulletins, see subject of bul- letin. Farming, see Agriculture — Farms and farmers. Farms and farmers : agricultural census analyses — 109-110 Bankhead-Jones farm tenant act- 1740 determination of farm in Virgin Islands 1787 electrification lessons for boys 1800 ill fed, ill clothed, etc., families— 115 in Kootenai County, Idaho 117 income and Govt, payments in 1940 114 job for cooperators 456 milk, get cost under budgetary wires 457 Rural Electrification Admin. progress report 1705 taxation, agricultural finance re- view 111 wiring and lighting farmstead 1809 Fats: factory consumption 223-226 factory production 220 industry 606 sulfonated, statistics 228 trade of United States, 1940 666 trade trends 660 Federal Board of Surveys and Maps, regular public meetings- 557 Federal Bureau of Investigation — 558-502 posters --- 502 Federal civil service, see Civil service. Federal Committee on Apprenticeship. 563 Federal Communications Commis- sion 564-576 actions, broadcast 564-565 actions, telephone and telegraph- 566- 567 orders 573 report, 1942 568 Federal credit unions, bylaws 580 Federal Crop Insurance Corporation. 577- 578 Federal Deposit Insurance Corpora- tion 579-580 report, 1941 579 Federal Home Loan Bank Administra- tion 581-582 Federal Housing Administration— 583-590 comptroller letters 585-580 Federal Interdepartmental Safety Council 591-592 annual meeting, Dec. 9, 1941 591 Federal Loan Agency 593 Federal I'ower Commission 594-600 Federal Prison Industries, Inc., re- ports 607-608 Federal Public Housing Authority. 609-012 FPHA bulletin 609 report, 1942 611 Federal Radio Education Committee : children's radio programs 515 college radio courses 514 radio bibliography 521 radio in education 522 radio in schools of Ohio 523 radio listener panels 524 Entry Federal Radio Education Committee — Con. school radio-sound system 526 school-wide use of radio 527 service bulletin 528 what the F. R. E. C. offers you 529 Federal reserve banks, condition, weekly statement 616 Federal reserve member banks : commercial and industrial loans- 615 condition, weekly statement 617 Federal Reserve System Board of Gov- ernors 613-621 Federal savings and loan associations reports 581-582 Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation 622 Federal Security Agency 623-626 Federal standard stock catalog 1612-13 Federal-State Conference on War Re- strictions : proceedings 449 program 450 Federal taxation, see Taxation. Federal Trade Commission 627-638 Feed water and apparatus, see Steam boilers. Felipe, Alfredo Leon huertos escolares- 1428 Felt, wool, regulations, 1918 1076 Fences, farm, design and construction. 106 B^ergusson recording rain and snow gage 1751 Ferns, Kilauea-Mauna Loa section, Ha- waii National Park 1206 Fertilizers and manures : American industry, operations 664 guano islands 1483 see also names of materials Fiberboard, see Pulpboard. Fibers, textile, imports and manufac- tures 675 Fiction, Latin America, bibliography — 1493 Field artillery, see Artillery. Field manuals, see names of depart- ments, etc., issuing man- uals. Piles and rasps: industry of United States 670 manufacturing corporations F. T. C. report 635 Filing manual. Navy 1271 Films (photography), see Filmslides — Motion pictures. Filmslides, Government, directory 517 Finance : county, migration effect in Califor- nia 116 Federal loans & expenditures, State report 885-886 intergovernmental fiscal relations. 1019, 1021 taxes and tax systems of federal Governments 1020 see also Finance companies. Finance Committee, Senate : calendar, legislative 639 Finance companies : installment loans to consumers — 679 sales finance companies, statistics- 284 Finance Department, finance bulletins. 640 Finance Ministers of American Repub- lics, final act of 1st meet- ing 1481 Financial and Economic Control, Inter- American Conference on Systems of, see Inter- American Conference on Systems of Economic and Financial Control. Fine arts, see Art. Fingerprints, facilities of FBI 559 Finland, motion-picture industry, sur- vey 671 Finn, James D., radio in education — 522 ViT, alpine, useful trees of U. S 701 Entry Fire, see Fires. Fire-cured tobacco, see Tobacco. Firearms : accidents, malfunctions, and causes, TM 9-2210 191.3 industry of United States 677 Fires : explosives and ammunition, flre fighting 310 G. P. O. guard force rules 874 see also Forest fires. Fireworks, technical manual 1-409 — 1908 Firing, see Gunnery. Firms, see Business. First aid in illness and injury, hand- book 194 Fish and Wildlife Service 641-647 national defense and wildlife 1990 posters 642 waterfowl regulations 1991 Fish livers, sources in Latin America- 664, 666 Fish nets, technical manual 5-268 1911 Fish oil, sources in Latin America- 664, 66f; Fisheries, Alaskan, executive hearing- 1097 Fisheries, Association of Pacific, see Association of Pacific Fisheries. Fishers Island Sound, chart 402 Fitzmaurice, Joseph L. : railroads or Uruguay 505 railways of Venezuela 55 2 Flag, Alaska's 165 Flagg, James Montgomery, poster 4 Flame throwers, el lanzallamas en la lucha antipestosa, roe- -dores y pulgas de roe- dores 1430 Flaps (aircraft), see Airfoils. Flashes, facts for committeemen 53, 94 Flat Rock quadrangle, Mich., topo- graphic sheet 805 Fleas, el lanzallamas en la lucha anti- pestosa, roedores y pul- gas de roedores : 1430 Flies, la mosca 1432 Flight : advanced flying, TM 1-215, 1-216_ 1908 basic flying, TM 1-212 1908 flight engineering report- 330, 334, 337 primary flight maneuvers, funda- mentals 32 take-off path 334 see also Aeronautics. Floods, river forecasting methods 1985 Florida : agricultural census analyses 109-110 electric bills, typical 603, 606 topographic sheet 769 Flour : control in World War I 1048 enriched, papers read at confer- ence 461 statistics 300-302 United States milling in bond 666 Flue-cured tobacco, see Tobacco. Fly, see Flies. Flying, see Aeronautics — Flight. Folk, Oliver H., physical examination, analysis of reports 1712 Folk-lore, see Folklore. Folk songs, Spanish soQgs from Texas- 1526 Folklore, of American republics 467 Food: buy fresh fruits and vegetables — 1578 consumer protection 648 exports and imports 661 industrial reference service 666 price situation 459 rationing in Great Britain 1582 Food and Drug Administration 648 consumer protection 648 Food preservation, see Canning and preserving. Entry Food stamps : purchase of commodities under — 1798 understanding between Surplus Marketing Administra- tion and Indian Affairs Office 998 Foodstuffs Division, see Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bu- reau. Footwear, see Boots and shoes. Forbes, Thomas R., collecting repro- ductive tracts of wild animals 644 Ford trucks, see Motortrucks. Foreign Affairs of American Repub- lics, Ministers of, see Ministers of Foreign Af- fairs of American Repub- lics. Foreign Agricultural Relations Of- fice 649-652 Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bu- reau 502-512, 653-690 Marketing Laws Survey, manual- 678 Foreign countries : foreign information series 1575, 1577, 1579, 1581-82, 1588. 1593-94, 1602, 1606-7. uniforms and insignia of for- eign navies 1269 wartime control of trade and in- dustry 638 [i^oreign crops and markets (periodi- cal) 650-651 Foreign Relations Committee, Sen- ate 691-699 Foreign trade, see Commerce. Forest fires : fire control manual 1201 recreational demonstration areas, report, 1941 1188 Forest products, industrial reference service 667 Forest Products Laboratory, see For- est Service. Forest quadrangle, Maine, topographic slieet 787 Forest Service - 700-728 administrative management, training 700 new personnel, guide for spon- sors 708 Forests and forestry : assessing forest land, instruc- tions 720 conservation, etc., in post-war pe- riod 155 economics, bibliography 717 forest pathology special re- lease 1549-51 schools with courses in forestry 716 State forest tax law digest, 1941 supp 724 see also Forest fires. Form tampers, see Tampers. Forsyth, George H., history of Amer- ica as national resource for morale 1204 Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine, general information 1202 Fort Marion National Monument, gen- eral information 1203 Fort Matanzas National Monument, general information 1203 Forums (discussion and debate) : School and College Civilian Mo- rale Service bulletin 525 what the war means to us 530 Forwardei's, merchant marine in- quiry 1101-9 XIX Entry Fosberg, Francis R. : aizoaceae of Nevada 1539 elaeagnaceae of Nevada 1541 index to geographical names of Nevada 1542 loganiaceae of Nevada 1545 Founders and foundries : apprenticesliip standards 563 gray iron jobbing foundry indus- try 1871 Foundry iron, see Cast iron. Foundry sand, see Sand. 4-II clubs : food preservation club members- 555 musical compositions broadcast, 1942 5.11 radio programs, 1941 552 Fowler, Marvin E., prevent tanbark from spoiling 1549 Fowler, Robert L., key to ferns 1206 Fox River chart 1281 FPHA, see Federal Public Housing Au- thority. Frampton, Merle E.. la edu^-'aci6n y el cuidado de los excep- cionales 1474 France : German military occupation, 1870-71 499 maximum hour legislation 1859 possessions in Africa, materials in National Archives 1165 Franke, Herbert A. : ar.senic and bismuth 1130 bauxite and aluminum 1132 magnesium 1137 Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, dedica- tion 1163 Frantz, Russell, chemical prophylaxis of venereal diseases 1631 Eraser River, chart 916 Frazer, Nolia D., State, etc.. school officers 518 FRBC, see Federal Radio Education Committee. Frederikshaab, Greenland, chart of area 917 Freer, Robert E.. address 628 Freight forwarders, see Forwarders. French Indo-China, see Indo-China. Frost, Beulah M., world paper con- sumption. 1927-3S 600 Fro.st protection, fruit and vegetables- 1980 Frnehauf tractor crane, see Crane. Fruit : buy fresh fruits for wartime meals l."7<5 crop prospects 144 fiehting cold weather lOso Puerto Rico cnnnins industry 1872 wholesale prices at Now York City, etc 140 see also Dried fruit. Frntchey, Fred P.. 4-H food preser- vation club members 5."5 Fuel, consumption for electric energv- 504- 595 Fuel oil : consumption and usage 672 stocks and days' supply 602 Fuel systems : light tank, TM 9 -1726F 1913 occupations related to fuel assem- blers 1928 Fugitives from justice, see Crime and criminals. Fuller's earth : industry 670, 674 mineral industries census, 1939 243 Furnaces : enlist your furnace for wartime service 190 warm-air, statistics 298-299 Furniture, how wartime controls af- fected consumer 1053 G Entry Gabrielson, Ira N., waterfowl regula- tions 1991 Gages : river forecasting methods 1985 rosette strain computer 1160 see also Rain gages — Snow gages. Galapagos Islands, chart 918 Galarza, Mae : guano islands 1483 Pan American Union 1506 Galban Lobo Co., S. A 533-534 Gait, Tom, Francisco Pizarro 1482 Galveston, Tex., port 1690 Game : big-game animals for disposal 646 surplus big-game animals for sale- 647 see also Waterfowl. Gano, Frank W.^study of priorities 178 Garbage, see Refuse. Gardens, see School gardens. Gareau, Paul A. : spring weather 352 warning to air carrier personnel-- 353 Garin, Alexis N., sedimentation, Mor- ris Sheppard Lake, Tex-_ 1738 Garments, see Clothing Garrett, Lorrainne W., snake farm at Butantan 1519 Gary, Ind., chart of harbor 1277 Garza, Jeannette M., de la, public health journals of Latin America 1416 Gas, see Gases. Gas and oil engines : Continental, TM 9-1726 1913 engine icing 345 Fairbanks-Morse. TM 55-1122 1918 Guiberson, TM 9-1727, 9-1750E- 1913 heavy tractor, TM 9-1777A 1913 internal-combustion, heat trans- fer 1158 starter, Delco-Remy, standard no- menclature list G-103 141-1 White, half-track vehicles, TM 9- 1711 1913 Wright engines, TM 9-1750D, 9- 1751 1913 see also Diesel engines — Marine engines. Gas masks, history and development — 320 Gas utilities, financial statistics 1708 Gas warfare, see Chemical warfare. Gases, identification sets, instructions- 312- 313 see also Chemical warfare — Gas masks. Gasoline : conservation, 1918 1054 mileage conservation program 1591 rationing, in Canada 1588 rationing, nation-wide 519 Gassner, John : um decenio do drama Norte-Anier- icano 1460 un decenio del drama Norteameri- cano 1459 Gaudet, Hazel, radio listener panel 524 Gauss' mechanical quadrature formula, see Quadrature. Gavlord, Helen M., gold, silver, etc., in Oregon 1135 Geary quadrangle, Okla., topographic sheet 837 Geolong, Australia, chart of harbor 955 Geese, raising 167 Gefions Havn, chart 919 Gelatin, statistics ^21 General Electric Co., apprenticeship system 1041 General Land Office 729-73) General Motors Corporation, standard nomenclature list G-122_ 1414 General Service Schools, see names of schools. XX Entry General Staff School, see Command and General StafE School, Fort Leavenworth. Generators, TM 9-1726A, 9-261T 1913 see also Electric power. Geneva, N. Y., chart 1309 Geographical names, of Nevada, index. 1542 Geography, American Scientific Con- gress, proceedings 1778 Geological Survey 732-865 Geology, American Scientific Congress, proceedings 1773 see also Volcanoes. George, Walter F. (Senator from Ga.) : reports made by — Foreign Relations Com 698-609 Georges Bank, chart 403 Georgia : agricultural census analyses — 109-110 electric bills, typical 603. 6W. peach marketing agreement 137 topographic sheet 770 German propaganda : divide and conquer, story of Nazi terror . '919 no book for free men 1951 Germany : armored army 1124 chemical resources, plans for ex- ploiting 664 defensive tactics in Cyrenaica 1122 enemy air-borne forces 1123 farm equipment trade 669 military occupation of — Belgium, 1914-18 499 Europe, 1939-42 500 France, 1870-71 499 military training 1125 motorized infantry regiment 1j26 price control, chronology 1581 subsidies as instrument of price administration 1606 tactical doctrine 1127 tactics during Libyan campaign — 1120 tax system, summary 1020 tobacco culture, present status 676 war production drive is different. 1939 Gibraltar, tobacco industry and trade_ 676 Gilbert Islands, chart 920 Gilbertson, Henry W., extension circu- lar letters 549 Gill, Lake S., forest pathology, south- ern region 1550 Gillette, Guy M. (Senator from Iowa) : reports made by — Foreign Relations Com 697 Girders, lateral stability of aluminum- alloy I-beams 1159 Glacier Bay, chart 404 Glass, flat, market in Cuba 674 see also Glassware — Sand. Glassware, illuminating, sales, etc., sta- tistics 231 Gleason, Mount, quadrangle, Calif., top- ographic sheet 752 Glenwood quadrangle. Ark., topo- graphic sheet 746 Glossaries : aeronautical English-Japanese 1245 Arabic words used on maps 538 Gloucester, Mass., chart of harbor 405 Gloves : industry 1858 knit fabric, statistics 297 leather, industry and trade of Can- ada 668 leather, statistics 232 Glue, synopsis of information 664 Glycerin, synopsis of information 664 GjilC trucks, sec Motortrucks. Goats, see Angora goats. Godhavn, Greenland, chart 921 Godthaab, Greenland, chart of area — 922 Entry Goetz, Delia, the Incas 1486 Gold in Oregon 1135 Golden Gate International Exposition Commission, report of commissioner 866 Good neighbor policy, see Pan Ameri- canism. Goodwillie, Arthur, rehabilitation of s. w. Washington, D. C-- 892 Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., appren- ticeship system 1042 (Joose, see Geese. Goose Lake, water facilities plan for area ISO Gorham quadrangle. N. H.-Maine, top- ographic sheet 826 Gospels, see Bioie. Gottschalk, Louis C. : improvement of sandy soil with river silt 1749 reservoir silting, etc 1747 sedimentation investigation of Carnegie Lake 1750 Government contracts : adjustment of prices for commodi- ties 1597 commercial printing, procurement by G. P. O 878 defense contract awards—- census regions 25 Federal reserve districts 27 geographic distribution 26 industrial areas 25. 27 defense production associations 654 escalator clauses in war contracts- 1 5."6 Higgins contracts 1098 major war supply contracts 1934. 1942-46 State distribution 1960-61 Government corporations, financial statements, regulations- 198 Government deposits, see Public moneys. Government documents, see Govern- ment publications. Government employees, see Govern- ment officials and employ- ees. Government expenditures, see Econo- mies in National Govern- ment. Government life insurance, see Life in- surance. Government offices : bibliography of 1st World War agencies 1170 historical units of 1st World War- 1164 procedure manuals 367 records administration and the war 1169 training programs in Federal serv- ice 373 war history and records programs- 201 Government officials and employees : bonds of certifying officers 1832-33 classification act of 1923, as amended — coverage 358 current provisions 359 duties of administrators 362, 372 Forest Service, sponsors for new workers 708 nominations submitted to Senate- 1713 pay-roll savings 1841-45 position-classification and sala- ries 363 retirement circular 369 retirement reports, 1941 370-371 training programs 373 war service, college students 376 Government printing, see Public print- ing. XXI Entry Government Printing Office 867-884 administrative order 868 AGPO 869 fire regulations 874 G. P. O. bulletin 872 machinery, descriptive catalog 871 personnel bulletin 870 purchase circular 884 telephone directory 873 Government publications, depository in- voice 490 Government Reports Office 885-889 Government supplies : surplus list 1015 surplus property circular 1616 see also, for supplies for any branch of Government, name of that branch of Government. Goyanna, Ruy, o internato nos hospi- tals dos Estados Unidos- 1417 Graders, see Road graders. Grading of commercial products, see names of products. Graham, Edward H. : agriculture and land management biology 1739 wildlife management 1755 Grain : loan documents, completing 92 Nation's grain storage capacity — 148 products, industry, minimum wage rates 1854 reinspection, loan liquidation, etc_ 104 United States milling industry 660 Grand Haven, Mich., chart 1279 Grand Marais, Mich., chart 1300 Grand River, chart 1279 Granite, mineral industries census, 1939 245 Graphic arts, see Printing. Gray iron, see Cast iron. Grays Harbor, port 1698 Grease gun kits, technical manual 5- 9080 1911 Great Britain : Argentina as meat supplier 660 British commandos 1121 food rationing 1582 hours of labor and labor supply, regulation 1881 lend-lease lumber purchases 007 motor vehicle industry 672 personal income taxes 620 points rationing in United King- dom 1594 price administration 1576 price restraining subsidies 1577 rationing of civilian consumption- 1602 renseignements g6neraux sur les progrfes du programme de d«ense 1783 retail distribution control 1575 rubber goods industry 673 tactics during Libyan campaign 1120 tax exemption of defense opera- tions 1766 Great Lakes, transportation lines, 1941 1702 Greece : motor vehicle import trade 072 raisin and currant production and trade 000 tobacco industry and trade 07t) tobacco market 670 valonia and valonia extract indus- try 60S Green, Theodore F. (Senator from R. I.) : reports made by — - Foreign Relations Com 093 Green Bay, charts 1281, 1311 Greenland, charts 923-925 Griffith, Donald T., land utilization, etc.. in Kootenai County, Idaho 117 Entry Guano islands 1483 Guaranties and sureties. Federal bonds, corporations acceptable- 1814 - 15 Guatemala : alcoholic and nonalcoholic bever- age markets 604, 066 automotive market developments. 072 chemical developments, 1940 064 chemical raw material review 664 electrical market 089 industrial machinery market 009 lumber industry and trade 667 motion picture industry, survey — 671 office supplies market 609 paper trade 667 Guayule, bibliography 1743 Guiana, market for railway equip- ment 672 Guiberson engine, see Gas and oil en- gines. Gulf Coast, charts 406, 422, 920 Gulfport, Miss., port 1092 Gun carriages, see Gun mounts. Gun mounts : engine for motor carriages, TM 9-1750E 1913 40-mm antiaircraft, TM 9-1252, 9-1253 1913 howitzer, standard nomenclature list C-20 1414 mortar, TM 9-456 1913 90-mm antiaircraft, TM 9-371 1913 90-mm gun, TM 9-1370B 1913 155-mm gun, TM 9-1345 1913 105-mm howitzer, TM 9-1325 1913 railway gun, TM 9-403 1913 seacoast gun, TM 9-421, 9-471 1913 75-mm gun, standard nomencla- ture list C-12 1414 37-mm motor carriage, TM 9- 750A 1913 Gunnery : aerial and ground, technical man- ual 1-270, 1-273 1908 firing tables 1325-50, 1414 Gunnison River area, water facilities plan 130 Guns : 90-mm, TM 9-1370B 1913 155-mm, firing tables 1344-40 155-mm, ordnance equipment chart 1372 155-mm, TM 9-345, 9-1345 1913 75-mm, field manual 0-56 1895 75-mm, firing tables 1341-43 75-mm, standard nomenclature list C-12 1414 6-inch, firing tables 1332-35 16-inch firing tables 1340 3-inch, firing tables 1325 3.45-in., firing tables 1348 see also Antiaircraft guns — How- itzers — Machine guns — Mortars (ordnance) — Railway guns — Seacoast guns — Tank guns. Gypsum, mineral industries census, 1939 246 Haas, Barbara, telephone manners 1534 Haight, Frank J., coastal currents along Atlantic Coast 392 Haiti : American nation series 1484 charts 948, 964-65 market for optical goods 677 survey of good neighbor tour 1470 Haiti (island), see Hispaniola. Uaitieii, Caii, .see Cap Haition, Haiti. Half-track vehicles, see Motor vehicles. XXII Entry Hall, Laura M. L. : British control of retail distribu- tion 1575 rationing in United Kingdom 1602 Hammond project 124 Hampton. Va., port 1693 Hand tools, industry of United States- 670 Handbooks, see names of departments, etc., issuing handbooks — - also subject. Handkerchiefs, status of home work in industry 1850 Hanslian, Rudolph, gas attack at Ypres 311 Harbor Beach. Mich., chart 1286 Harbor defense, see Coast defense. Harbors : port equalization, merchant ma- rine inquiry 1111 port facilities — Delaware River 1700 Hawaii 1699 Hudson River 1701 New England 1694, 1696 ports of Brazil 503 see also names of harbors or places where located. Hardware : current distribution developments- 659 developments in United States 670 distribution 670 industry of United States 670 manufacturing corporations, F. T. C. report 633 market in — India 670 Mexico 670 Philippines 670 survey 670 trade of British Malaya 670 wholesale trade 670 Hardy. Osgood : railways of — Brazil 507 Chile 508 Colombia 509 Uruguay 505 Hartmann, Ernest C, mechanical prop- erties of aluminum al- loys 1161 Harvey, Marfa A. RuisSnchez, cacao — 1452 Harvey, Oswald L. : apprentice training program of T. V. A 170 apprenticeship systems 1041-43 training programs at Vultee Air- craft. Inc 171 Wisconsin apprenticeship record system 1045 Hat Creek area, water facilities plan — 130 Hats : China, source of 675 Puerto Rico, men's hat industry- 1866 Hatteras, Cape, chart 399 Havasu Lake National Wildlife Refuge- 641 Havre de Grace quadrangle, Md.-Pa., topographic sheet 798 Hawaii : motion picture industry, survey-- 671 ports 1699 proposals for carrying mails 1568 Hawaii National Park : bibliography 1192 ferns, Kilauea-Mauna Loa section- 1206 Kilauea and Mauna Loa eruptions- 1215 Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, vol- cano letter 1223 Hawk, Edgar P., salad dressing, sales in 1941 683 Haygood, Tyler F., Federal real estate and property tax rates — 706 Haynes, Benarthur C. : airplanes and hurricanes 343 icing O'f aircraft 346 He was a good guy when he had it 1041 Entry Health, see Hygiene — Hygiene, Pub- lic. Health and Safety Department, see Tennessee Valley Author- ity. Health boards and departments, VD war letter 1643 Health education, see Hygiene, Public. Heart diseases, child care principles 321 Heart River, water facilities plan for area 130 Heat transfer in internal-combustion engine 1158 Heaters, see Tank car heaters — Water heaters. Heating apparatus and supplies : in Cuba 670 industry of United States 670 unit heaters, etc., statistics 207 see also Furnaces. Height finders. Keuffel and Esser and Eastman, standard no- menclature list F-171 1414 Helium, preprint from minerals year- book 1136 Helland, Randolph O., index to river surveys 732 Helminthology, see Worms. Hematology, see Blood. Hemlock, useful trees of U. S 704, 726 Henderson, G. E., wiring and lighting farmstead 1809 Hendricks, Walter A., regression meth- od for expanding sample indications 122 Henequen, industry, Yucatan 675 Henn, Roger E., State tax collections, 1941 289 Henrichs, James R., plants, medicinal uses by Nevada Indians. 1546 Hepting, George H., forest pathology, southern region 1550 Here's your answer (radio scripts) 623 Heroes of Latin America 1467 Hides and skins, see Leather, hides, and skins. Higgins Industries, Inc 1098 Higher education, see Colleges and uni- versities. Highways, see Roads. Hill, Harry N. : compressive stress of flat rectan- gular plates 1155 lateral stability of aluminum-alloy I-beams 1159 Hispanic Foundation 467 Hispaniola, chart 931 Historical studv. Labor Statistics Bu- reau 1047-65 Historical units of 1st World War agencies 1164 History : American Scientific Congress, pro- ceedings 1778 books, how to judge and use them- 308 of America, national resource for morale 1204 see also Military history. Hitler, Adolf, more slaves for Hitler 1949 Hodgson, John S.. & Co— 1032 Hodgson, Ralph E., dairy industry of Colombia 479 Holding companies, financial statistics. 1708 Hollaender Havn, chart 932 Holstenborg, Greenland, chart of area_ 933 lioltzoff, Alexander, statutes, etc., per- taining to national de- fense 561 Holy Scriptures, see Bible. Home economics : homemakers" chat 1661 household workers' training hand- book 490 XXIII Entry Home labor : status in — apparel industry 1802 handkerchief industry 3 850 knitted outerwear industry. 1851 Home Owners' Loan Corporation — 890-893 posters 890-891, 893 Home work in industry, see Home labor. Homemaker service, see Visiting house- keepers. Homemakers' chat 1661 Homewor]^ in industry, see Home la- bor. Honduras : alcoholic and nonalcoholic bever- age markets 660 American nation series 1485 market for office supplies 669 market for optical goods 677 motion picture industry, survey- 671 Hong Kong : bristle trade 677 market for canned goods 666 market for industrial machinery- 669 trade with United States 688 Hoover, John Edgar, identification fa- cilities of FBI 559 Hopkins, Edward D. : el lanzallamas en la lucha anti- pestosa, roedores y pul- gas de roedores 1430 pautas mfnimas par el sanea- miento de las minas del Peru en lo relative a vi- viendas 1434 Hops, marketing agreement 138 Horn Island quadrangle, Miss., topo- graphic sheet 810 Horse, infectious equine encephalomy- elitis 168 see also Cavalry. Horton, James A., address, Boston con- ference on distribution- 627 Hose fittings, standard nomenclature list H-6 1414 Hosiery : industry grows apace 675 seamless, economic developments- 1861 seamless, wages in industry 1863 Hospital Division, see Public Health Service. Hospitals : American hospitals and Latin American interns 1417 Argentina, list 662 Latin American projects under so- cial security systems 1427 o internato nos hospitals dos Estartos Unidos 1417 Hot plate, electric, care and use 1703 Hot-water boilers, galvanized range, statistics 230 Hours of labor : legislation in France 1850 redcaps in railroad stations 1877 redcaps in western railway termi- nals 1S80 wartime policies in U. S.. 1917-18- 1S82 ■wartime regulation in Canadn 1883 wartime regulation in Great Brit- ain 1881 House of Representatives : Cannon's precedents 894 veto messages, action taken, 1889- 1941 1715 see also names of certain congres- sional committees. Housekeepers, Visiting, see Visiting housekeepers. Housekeeping, see Home economics. Housemaids, see Servants. Houses, see Dwellings. Entry Housing : advertising digest 583 defense housing financed by public funds 484 Latin American projects under social security systems- 1427 pautas minimas para el sauea- miento de las minas del Peru en lo relativo a viviendas 1434 press digest 588-589 program of Government 1016 rehabilitation of s. w. Washing- ton 892 see also Dwellings. Housing Authority 895-896 Houston, Tex., port 1686 Howe, Henry H., magnetic observatory results at Tucson, Ariz_ 393 Howitzer carriages, see Gun mounts. Howitzers : 8-inch, firing tables 1349 75-mm, ordnance equipment chart- 3 381 75-mm, standard nomenclature list C-20 1414 105-mm, and carriage, TM 9-1325 1913 105-mm, materiel, TM 9-325 1913 155-mm, firing tables 1350 Hubbard, Robert D., telephone man- ners 1534 Hubbell, Donald 9., land conditions in Venezuela 1746 Huber, Elbert L., War Department rec- ords, National Archives- 1171 Huber, Thelma, household workers handbook 490 Huberman, Edward, cooperatives for Indians 987 Hudson River : chart 407 ports 1701 Hull, W. X., land conditions in Vene- zuela 1746 Hulls, see Cottonseed. Hulls (naval architecture) : structure, Ships Bureau manual- 1731 Humboldt River, plan 735 Hungary, chemical raw material re- view 664 Hunziker, Otto F., dairy industry of Colombia 479 Huron, Lake, charts 1285-88 Hurricanes, see Storms. Huse, Betty, care of children with heart disease 321 Hutton quadrangle, Ind.-Ill., topo- graphic sheet 781 Hyannis, Mass. : chart of harbor and vicinity 408 topographic sheet of quadrangle- 799 Hydraulic machinery, occupations re- lated to hydraulic-con- trol 1928 Hydraulic power, see Water power. Hydrographic Office 897-981 Hydrology, see Water. Hygiene : handbook for overseas service 463 health in Latin America 1426 I hear America singing ! radio scripts 624 industrial. State, etc., activities— 1630 sex hygiene and venereal disease-- 1906 Hygiene, Public : American Scientific Congress, pro- ceedings 1775 current needs for health person- nel 1632 Pan American pioneers in public health 1440 pautas mfnimas para el sanea- miento de Ins minas del Perfi en lo relativo a viviendas 1434 XXIV Entry Hygiene, Public — Continued public health in the Americas 1436 same (in Spanish) 1437 public health journals of Latin America 1416 stamps of the Americas 1435 VD education activities during conscription 1635 Hymnal, Army and Navy 307 Hyperventilation, medical standards for pilots 344 I hear America singing! (radio scripts) 624 Ice: „._ engine icing 345 icing of aircraft 346 Ice plants, technical manual 5-9090 — 1911 Ickes, Harold L., handbook of Federal Indian law, foreword — 1756 see also Interior Department. Idaho : agricultural census analyses — 109-110 electric bills, typical 603, 606 hops, marketing agreement 138 proposals for carrying mails 155S stumpage transaction tables — 721-22 topographic sheets— 771, 824, 857-858 Identification : _ ^ facilities of FBI 559 identification order 560 Ignition devices, light tank, TM 9-1726A 1913 Ihlder, John, Alley Dwelling Author- ity 494 Ikerasarsuk Fjord, chart 934 Illinois: agricultural census analyses — 109-110 electric bills, typical 603, 606 topographic sheets__ 772-775, 780-781 Immigration and emigration : laws, and regulations 985 laws, general information con- cerning 984 Immigration and Naturalization Serv- ice 982-985 posters 983 Immigration visas. Board of Appeals on Visa Cases report 193 Immunization, diphtheria 325 Imperial National Wildlife Refuge— 643 Imports, see Commerce. Impressions (ordnance) : technical manual 9-1860 1913 In-service training, see Employee train- ing. Incas I486 Income, farm, and Govt, payments in 1940 114 Income tax : double tax. convention with Can- ada 698, 1785 information for naval service 1795 personal, in TT. S., Canada, etc— 620 Incubators for premature infants 326 Indexes : Army Air Forces admin, publica- tions 173 Army Air Forces regulations- 174-176 engineer's digest 435 geographical names of Nevada 1542 Ordnance Department bulletins, etc 1351 ordnance field service modifica- tion work orders 1400-04 ordnance field service technical bulletins 1405-1407 ordnance jirovision system regu- lations 1412 ordnance publications for supply- 1412 river surveys made by Geol. Sur- rey, etc 732 Entry Indexes — Continued Sanitarios Panamericanos 1429 schedule of stores reports 1412 standard nomenclature list 1412 storage and shipment charts 1412 War Department general orders, etc 1903 India : electrical market 689 jute industry 675 jute trade 675 market for hardware 670 myrobalans industry 664, 668 oilseeds, vegetable oils and oil- cakes 666 precious stones industry 670 rubber manufacturers supplying demand 673 Indian Affairs Office 986-1012 food stamp plan understanding 998 Indian Life, Inter-American Confer- ence on, see Inter-Ameri- can Conference on Indian Life. Indian Ocean, tidal harmonic con- stants 394 Indian schools : manual 997 suggested books, list 1010 Indian service, see Indian Affairs Of- fice. Indiana : agricultural census analyses 109-110 electric bills, typical 603, 606 topographic sheets 774, 776-781 Indiana harbor, chart 1275 Indians : cooperatives 987 handbook of Federal Indian law — 1756 Indian handcrafts pamphlets 999, 1003, 1005 Indian life readers 991-996, 1002, 1006, 1011-12 medicinal uses of plants in Ne- vada 1546 of southern California 989 yesterday and today 990 see also certain headings begin- ning Indian — also names of reservations, tribes, etc. Indo-China, tungsten industry 670 Industrial conversion, see Mobiliza- tion, Industrial. Industrial corporation reports, see Cor- porations. Industrial machinery, see Machinery. Industrial mobilization, see Mobiliza- tion, Industrial. Industrial priorities, see Priorities. Industrial products, see Commercial products. Industrial reference service 664, 677, 689 Industrial relations, see Labor. Industries, see Industry — Manufac- tures. Industry : license industry as aid to price control 1056 price actions taken by O. P. A 1595 wartime control in foreign coun- tries 638 see also Home labor — Mobiliza- tion, Industrial. Industry Operations Division, see War Production Board. Infantry : air-borne battalion 1385 antitank battalion 1386 division 1397 German motorized regiment 1126 parachute battalion 1387 rifle regiment 1391 rifle regiment, motorized 1392 square division 1388 triangular division 1389 triangular division, motorized 1390 Entry Infants, incubators 326 Inflation (finance), see Money. Information bulletin. Naval Personnel Bur 1247 Information Department, see Price Ad- ministration Office. Information digest. Government Re- ports Office 887 Information digest. War Information Office 1920 Information Division, Interior Dept — 1013 Information exchange bulletin. Nation- al Youth Administration- 1234 Information Office, Agriculture Dept 1014- Information pamphlet 990 Information Service, Government Re- ports Office 1016-17 Information Service letter, Work Proj- ects Administration 1995 Ingots, see Aluminum. Injuries, see Damages. Insects, see names of insects. Insignia : Army, explanation 1646 foreign navies, 1941 1269 regulations of O. C. D 386, 387 Inspection and inspectors, inspection guide. Quartermaster General o-f Army 1654 see also special subject. Inspector General's Department 1018 information circulars 1018 Institutions, see Scientific institutions. Insurance, see special types of insur- ance, e. g., Marine insur- ance. Insurance Corporation, Federal De- posit, see Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Intellectual Cooperation Division, Pan American Union, see Pan American Union. Intelligence (military science) : in aviation units 1890 observation 1899 post, camp, and station, TM 30- 230 1917 Inter-American Bibliographical and Library Association 1493 Inter-American Coffee Board, report, 1941-42 1768 Inter-American Conference for Main- tenance of Peace, 1936, report on proceedings 1487 Inter-American Conference of Police and Judicial Authorities, final act 1477 Inter-American Conference on Agricul- ture, final act 1478 Inter-American Conference on Indian Life, final act 988 Inter-American Conference on Systems of Economic and Finan- cial Control : final act 1479 proceedings 1511 Inter-American Juridical Committee : minutes 1501 recommendation on post war prob- lems 1510 Inter- American Maritime Conference, final act 1480 Inter-American Peace Conference, 1936, see Inter-American Conference for Mainte- nance of Peace, 1936. Inter-American relations, see Pan Americanism. Inter-American Travel Congress, final act 1516 Interdepartmental Safety Council, see Federal Interdepartmen- tal Safety Council. Entry Interest and usury, see Discount. Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations Committee 1019-21 Interior Department 1022-23 employee handbook 1022 Internal-combustion engines, see Gas and oil engines. Internal revenue, see Income tax. Internal Revenue Bureau, news letter, monthly 1024 International American Conference 697. 1782 reports 1520-21 International American conferences : Pan American conferences 1507 reports 1520-21 International Conference of American States, see Internation- al American Conference. International cooperation, declaracion de las Naciones Unidas 1765 International Copyright Union 695 International law, American Scientific Congress, proceedings 1779 International Moulders' & Foundry Workers' Union 563 International Sanitary Conference of American Republics, see Pan American Sanitary Conference. International trucks, see Motortrucks. Interns, see Physicians. Interphone equipment, TM 11-700, 11- 705, 11-710 1915 Interstate commerce, barriers to trade, bibliography 653 Interstate Commerce Committee, Sen- ate, calendar 1026 Interviewing : instructor's guide 1926 training workbook for interview- ers 1983 Intracoastal Waterway, charts 409-12 Investment trusts, rules and regula- tions 1709 Investments : advisers registered 1710 rules and regulations 1709 trust funds in District of Colum- bia 492 Iowa : agricultural census analyses 109 electric bills, typical 603, 606 transportation map 1647 Iran, motion picture industry, survey. 671 Iraq, electrical market 689 Ireland : motion picture industry, survey 671 radio market 065 Iriliarren, Jos€, who's who on postage stamps of Colombia 1530 Irish Sea, chart 973 Iron : accumulating at G. P. O., pur- chase 881 Cuban trade 670 developments in Soviet industry 670 exports and imports 670 industry of United States 670 manufacturing corporations, F. T. C. report 632 United States foreign trade 670 use of scrap in Canada 670 see also Cast iron. Iron drums, accumulating at G. P. O., purchase 881 Iron ores, mineral industries census, 1939 247 Irrigation, truck and pasture 1807-08 Irrigation projects, sec Reclamation of land — also names O'f projects. Island Falls quadrangle, Maine, topo- graphic sheet 788 XXVI Entry Isle Royale, charts 1282,3 299 Italy : enemy air-borne forces 1123 tactics during Libyan campaign. 1120 Ithaca, N. Y., chart 1310 Ivigtut, Greenland, chart 936 Izett, Carl G., rural electrification study 196 Jaclison, Charles F., reitort of Mining Division, 1942 1128 Jacksonville, Fla., port 1087 Jalfobshavn, Greenland, chart 937 Jamaica ; market for office supplies 669 motion-picture industry, survey 671 Japan : automotive industry 672 chemical developments, 1940 664 China as source ot raw cotton 675 enemy air-borne forces 1123 military occupation, techniques 501 trade with United States 688 Japanese in United States, bibliogra- phy 1969-70 see also Japanese relocation cen- ters. Japanese language, aeronautical Eng- lish-Japanese glossary 1245 Japanese relocation centers : prevalent fears in Tule Lake com- munity 1971 questions and answers for evac- uees 1972 relocating J a p a n e s e-American evacuees 1973 relocation communities for war- time evacuees 1974 tentative policy statement 1975 Java, chart 974 Jefferson City quadrangle, Mo., topo- graphic sheet 813 Jensen, Mabel S., stone 1144 Job analysis : instructor's guide for interview- ers 1926 training workbook for interview- ers 1933 Job family series 1928-29 Johnson, Joe W., bed-load and sus- pended load in streams. 1742 Johnson, Tyr V., interstate migration and county finance in California 116 Jones, Jesse H., defense activities of R. F. C, etc 593 Joseph E. Widener collection, works of art 1181 Judge, Thomas J. : printing, publishing, etc. indus- tries 1857 seamless hosiery industry 1861 Judges, report of Judicial Conference, 1942 _J 21 Judicial and Police Authorities, Inter- American Conference of, see Inter-American Con- ference of Police and Ju- dicial Authorities. Judicial Conference, report, 1942 21 Judiciary Committee, House, calendar_ 1027 Judiciary Committee, Senate, calendar. 1028 Julianehaab, Greenland, chart 938 Juridical Committee, Inter-American, see Inter-American Juri- dical Committee. Jurisprudence, see Law. Justice Department 1029-35 organization and activities 1035 Justice Department Library, manual- 1036 Jute : India's industry 675 India's trade 675 K Entry Kalsomining. see Calcimining. Kangamiut Havn, chart 989 Kangerdluk Fjord, chart 977 Kangikitsok Fjord, chart 977 Kansas : agricultural census analyses 109-110 electric bills, typical 603, 606 proposals for carrying mails 1559 topographic sheets 782-784, 818, 821 Keeling Islands, see Cocos Islands. Kellar, Herbert A., library cooperation memoranda 1080 Kelley, Manly A. R., farm fences 106 Kellyland ciuadran.gle, Maine, topo- graphic sheet 789 Kennedy, Harold S., helium 1136 Kennesaw Mountain National Battle- field Park, general infor- mation 1205 Kentucky : agricultural census analyses 109 electric bills, typical 603, 606 Keuffel and Esser and Eastman find- er, see Height finders. Kewaunee, Wis., chart 1289 Kilauea Volcano, see Volcanoes. King & Boozer 1032 Kitchen utensils, specifications 1612 Klamath project, public notice of an- nual water charges 1668 Klemperer, Wolfgang B., rosette strain computer 116O Knapp, David G., magnetic observatory results at Tucson, Ariz 393 Knit goods : manufacturing corporations, F. T. C. report 634 underwear, cloth, and gloves, sta- tistics 297 see also Clothing. Knox, Frank, ships, men, and bases 1272 Kohler, Hans W., field strength of antennas 335 Kolmer, John A., tests for syphilis 1638 Kootenai County, Idaho, land utiliza- tion, etc 117 Kramer quadrangle, Calif., topograph- ic sheet 750 Ku, Pei-Moo, heat transfer in internal combustion engine 1158 Kunze, Albert F., biographies 1528 Kushla quadrangle, Ala., topographic sheet 739 Kwantung, trade with United States— 688 L Labor : availability of workers in labor markets 535 characteristics in labor markets. 536 labor relations in U. S., 1912-20. 1060 manufacturing industries, labor cost 1066-67 monthly report, sami>ling proce- dures, etc 286 old-age and survivors insurance statistics 1320 trends in Latin America 1491 turn-over in rubber industry 673 violations of rights of labor 513 wage and salaried employees, number 1071 wartime regulation of labor sup- ply in Great Britain 1881 see also Farm labor — -Home labor. Labor and Social Information Divi- sion, see Pan American Union. Labor Division, see War Production Board. Labor laws and legislation : fair labor standards act — small daily newspapers 1873 tomato canning industry 1869 XXVII Labor laws and legislation — Contd. Entry State occupational legislation 686 wartime policies in U. S., 1917- 18 1SS2 Labor Legislation Conference, see Na- tional Conference on La- bor Legislation. Labor Production Division, see War Production Board. Labor Standards Division 1037-45 Labor Statistics Bureau 1046-77 Labor unions, law behind agreements. 1757 see also Employers' associations. Lacquer : census statistics 268 distribution ^ 664 sales statistics 285 Lake Charles quadrangle, La., top- ographic sheet 785 Lake McBride quadrangle, Kans., top- ographic sheet 782 Lake of the Woods, chart 1296 Lake Upsilon quadrangle, topographic sheet 834 Lamps, see Electric lamps — Signal lamp equipment. Land : agricultural census analyses 109 analysis of land acquisition pro- gram 1740 conditions in Venezuela 1746 management biology 1739 ownership in Wyoming in 1935 118 planning from Federal point of view 112 utilization in Kootenai County, Idaho 117 Land Economics Division, see Agricul- tural Economics Bureau. Land grant colleges, plant food materi- als of T. V. A., tests 158 Landlord and tenant : Bankhead- Jones farm tenant act- 1740 statutory devices for rent and eviction control 1574 Lantern slides. Government, directory. 517 La Paz, Bolivia, American city series- 1492 Lassalle, Edmund : the Araucanians 1447 law schools in American repub- lics 473 Lateral stability, see Stability. Latin America : art and literature 1466 art in American republics, direc- tory 475 Bolivar and other heroes 1467 books in English, selected list 1517 child nutrition 1418 dairy industry, survey 1524 economic interdependence of the Americas 1460 education in 1465 educational trends 1475 fine and folk arts 467 fish livers and oil, sources 664, 666 health and living conditions 1426 higher institutions, directory 476 housing and hospital projects, so- cial security systems 1427 imaginary visit to republics of 1461-70 in fiction, bibliography 1493 labor trends and social welfare 1491 law schools 472-473 materials in National Archives 1168 medical and public health jour- nals 1416 periodicals, list 1518 public utilities survey 502, 504 railway equipment, U. S. exports- 672 railways 681 schools of agriculture, directory 516 scientific institutions 1439 transportation survey 503, 505-512 women in the Americas 1469 see also American republics. Laundries : Entry domestic equipment, manufactur- ing 665 equipment manufacturing corpo- rations 669 mobile unit, TM 10-351 1914 Law : American Scientific Congress, pro- ceedings 1779 Coast Guard, law bulletin 437^38 see also Law schools. Law bulletin, see Law. Law schools, in American republics 472- 473 Laws : accession list. Social Security Board Library 1736 Latin American periodicals, list 1518 Marketing Laws Survey, statutory source 678 see also Law — also names of cer- tain countries — also for single laws or compila- tions, special subject in- volved. Lawyers, uniformity of powers of at- torney, protocol 697, 1782 Lead : in Oregon 1135 mineral industries census, 1939 248 Leadership, local, report of confer- ence 553 Leaf tobacco, see Tobacco. Leaflets, see names of departments, etc., issuing leaflets — also subjects. Leahy, Emmett J., records adminis- tration and the war 1169 Lease-lend operations, see Lend-lease operations. Leather goods, see Leather, hides, and skins. Leather, hides, and skins : industrial reference service 668 price control, hides and leather products 1589 see also names of articles, etc., manufactured from leather. Lebanon, market for optical goods 677 Lee, Alfred R., goose raising 167 Legendre polynomials, see Spherical harmonics. Legislation, see Laws — also special subject. Legislative calendars, see names of cer- tain congressional com- mittees. Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress 1078-79 Legislature of Puerto Rico, acts 1650 Leland, Mich., chart 1293 Lend-lease operations : exemption from taxation, conven- tion 1766 lumber purchases for United King- dom 667 renseignements g6n6reaux sur les progrfes du programme de defense 1783 Lenk, Mary A., apprenticeship system of Aluminum Co. of America 1040 Les Cheneaux Islands, chart 1301 Lespedeza, culture and utilization 1543 Letters : Navy filing manual 1271 rules for preparation of corre- spondence 1784 stenographers' handbook 1023 style manual 159 warizing correspondence 374-375 writing effective USDA letters.- 1535 Levenson, Arthur, table of zeros of Legendre polynomials.- 1179 XXVIII Entry Lewis, Dorothea J. : adventures of Cuthbert, radio scripts 1187 conservation man, radio scripts 1198 list 1199 man's first flight, radio program. 1208 what we defend, radio scripts 1225 Lewis, Elmer J. : paper products industry, mini- mum wage 1856 printing, publishing, etc., indus- tries, minimum wage 1857 Libraries : cooperation memoranda 1080 depository, list 1321 see also name of library. Library and Bibliographical Associa- tion, Inter-American, see Inter-American Biblio- graphical and Library Association. Library of Congress 485-487, 1080-82 classification, additions and changes 1786 collections, measures regarding 1082 newspapers currently received 1532 Library science. Justice Department Library manual 1036 Libyan desert, artillery in desert 1120 Licenses, see classes of persons to whom, or subjects for which, licenses are is- sued. Life insurance : Government fund, 23d annual statement 1848 national service, miscellaneous tables 1849 Light, true, aeronautical, standards 339 Lignite, mineral industries census, 1939 249 Lima, Peru, American city series 1495 Limbers, technical manual 9-1345 1913 Lincoln, Frederick C, waterfowl regu- lations 1991 Lincoln quadrangle, Maine, topograph- ic sheet 790 Linder, Forrest E., manual de estadis- tica vital 234 Line-throwing equipment, see Ord- nance. Linen, sources of U. S. imports P75 Linseed oil, production, statistics 273 Linsley, Ray K., jr., river forecasting methods 1985 Linters, see Cotton. Liquors : alcoholic beverage industry 666 market in China 666 market in Colombia 666 Lismer, Marjorie, Seneca splint bas- ketry 1005 Literature, Latin American 1466 Little Beaver Creek area, water facili- ties plan ISO Little Dolores River area, water facil- ities plan 130 Little Muddy Creek area, water facili- ties plan 130 "Little steel" strikes, see Steel strike, 1937. Littleton quadrangle, Colo., topograph- ic sheet 763 Livestock, see Cattle. Living conditions, see Cost of living. Load (mechanics) : chordwise air-load distribution 179 plates, compressive stress chart 1155 rosette strain computer IIGO Loan Insurance Corporation, Federal Savings and, see Federal Savings and Loan Insur- ance Corporation. Entry Loans : and expenditures, Federal, State report 885-886 commercial, etc., at member banks 615 see also Agricultural credit — Fi- nance companies — also names of certain Federal agencies making loans. Loasaceae of Nevada 1544 Lobo, Galban, Co., S. A 533-534 Lockers, steel, statistics 291 Lockett, H. C, along Beale Trail 986 Locomotives : mining and industrial, shipments. 288 railroad, statistics 279 Lodgepole Creek area, water facilities plan 130 Loegering, William Q., Puccinia gra- minis 548 Loganiaceae of Nevada 1545 r.ogs, United States foreign trade 667 Lomax, Alan. Spanish songs from Texas, recordings 1526 Lomax, John A., Spanish songs from Texas, recordings 1526 Lomax, Ruby T., Spanish songs from Texas, recordings 1526 Long Beach, Calif., port 1691 Long Lane quadrangle. Mo., topo- graphic sheet 814 Longleaf pine, useful trees of U. S 709 Lookout Mountain Battlefield, general information 1197 Lorillard, P., Co 1034 Los Angeles Harbor, port 1691 ',os irresponsables 1488 Louisiana : agricultural census analyses 109 electric bills, typical 603, 606 topographic sheet 785 Louisville quadrangle, Colo., topo- graphic sheet 764 Lounsbury, Ralph G., Latin America, materials in National Archives 1168 Love, Ellen L., wartime control of trade and industry 638 Lovewell Mountain quadrangle, N. H., topographic sheet 825 Lowan, Arnold N., table of zeros of Legendre polynomials 1179 Lowdermilk, Ronald R. : radio in education 522 school radio-sound system 526 Lower Souris National Wildlife Ref- uge 645 Lubricating oils for naval service, etc_ 1794 liUbrication of ordnance materiel 1356 Lubrication systems, light tank, TM 9-1726F 1913 Ludington, Mich., chart of harbor 1302 Lumber : British Columbia export trade 667 Canada's price control 667 distribution, etc 703, 710 for cantonments in national de- fense 667 foreign trade 667 industry and trade of Guatemala. 667 industry in U. S 667 lend-lease purchases for United Pungdom 667 market in Mozambique 667 migration of industry 667 production and consumption in Canada 667 Swedish lumber trade 667 trade of Netherlands Indies 667 world trade trends 667 Lumber Survey Committee, monthly reports of subcommittee. 667 Luna, Antonio Rodriguez, illustrator. 1526 Lyford, Carrie A., quill and beadwork of Sioux 1003 XXIX M Entry McCaskill, Joseph C, in-service train- iuj? for Indian service — 1007 Maccbiavello, Atilio, estudio de la peste bubonica en el nor- deste del Brasil 1419 McDevitt. James A.: cotton goods industry, 1914-18 — 1049 milk products, survey of industry, 1914-18 1062 shoe industry, 1914-18 1046 Macdoel quadrangle, Calif., topo- graphic sheet 751 Macedonia, tobacco situation 676 McGuire, Louis H., West Kentucky Coal Co., mine explosion. 1134 McHenry, Fort, National Monument and Historic Shrine, see Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine. Machine guns : Browning — firing tables 1S26, 1347 standard nomenclature list A-37 1414 technical manual 9-205 1913 Thompson submachine, technical manual 9-215 1913 Machine tools : manufacturing corporations 669 Iiroduction, etc., 1939 669 Machinery : Government Printing OflBce, cata- log 871 industrial reference service 669 working for victory — 1947 see also special kinds of machin- ery, e. g., Wool machin- ery. Mclntire, George B., analysis of land acquisition program 1740 McKee, Roland, lespedeza culture and utilization 1543 McKenzie County, N. Dak., water fa- cilities plan for area 130 Mackinac, Stniits of, chart 1317 MacLeish, Archibald : los irresponsables 1488 OS irresponsSveis 1489 McVaugh, Rogers : index to geographical names of Nevada 1542 loasaceae of Nevada 1544 rosaceae of Nevada 1552 McVille quadrangle, N. Dak., topo- graphic sheet 835 Magazines, see Periodicals. Magnesite, mineral industries census, 1939 250 Magnesium, preprint from minerals yearbook 1137 Magnetism, see Terrestrial magnetism. Maids (servants), see Servants. Mail contracts, see Star routes. Mail matter, cost nscertainment. in- struction letters— 1572-1573 flailing list houses, directory 660 Maine : agricultural census analyses-- 109-110 electric bills, typical-., 6O3, 606 topographic sheets 786-796, 826 Maintenance of Pence. Inter-American Conference for. see Inter- American Conference for Maintenance of Peace, 1936. Maize quadransrle. Kans., topographic sheet 783 Malamed, Daniel R.. law behind union agreements 1757 Malaria : control in Tennessee Valley- 1803-1804 individual and community prob- lem 1805 765883—47 12 Entry Malaya, market for office equipment — 669 Malin, Max, minimum wages in candy industry 1855 Malleable castings, iron, statistics 233 Malt liquors, industry of United States 666 Man is a giant, story of Boulder Dam, radio scripts 1013 Manassas National Battlefield Park, general information 1207 Maneuvers, see Military art and sci- ence. Manganese : mineral industries census, 1939 — 251 preprint from minerals yearbook- 1138 Manger, William, Pan Americanism and Pan American con- ferences 1507 Mangum, James E., American Battle Monuments Comn. ap- priations 166 Manistee, Mich., chart of harbor 1303 Manistique Harbor, chart 1291 Manners and customs : customs of the Americas 1463 Indians of southern California 989 Indians yesterday and today 990 Northern Paiute Indians 1000 Papago Indians and relatives the Pima 1001 Man's first flight, radio program 1208 Manuals, see names of departments, etc., issuing manuals — also subjects. Manufactures : industrial reference service 677 productivity and unit labor cost 1066-1067 publications, price list 495 wage and salaried employees 1071 see also names of materials and manufactured articles. Maple sirup, standard colors for grad- ing 108 Maps and charts : Arabic words used on maps 538 issued by — Civil Aeronautics Administra- tion 332-333 Coast and Geodetic Survey- 396- 426 General Land Office 730-731 Geological Survey 73.S-737 Hvdrographic Office 897-981 Mississippi River Commis- sion 1148, 1150-1151 Northern and Northwestern Lakes Survey 1274-1318 Public Roads Administration- 1647 Reclamation Bureau 1666 Weather Bureau- 1981. 1986-1987 riolvconic nroiections, tables 543 topographic sheets 738-865 use of foreign mans, TM 5-250— 1911 see also special subject. Marble, mineral industries census, 1939 252 Marcus quadrangle. Wash., topo- graphic sheet 855 Margold, Nathan R.. handbook of Fed- eral Indian law, intro- duction 1756 Marine Corps 1083-1084 posters 1084 report. 1941 1083 Marine engines. H-Tll-Scott Defenser. TM 55-1006 1918 Marine Inspection and Navigation Bu- reau 1085-88 circular letter 1085 Marine Insurance, amend provisions of merchant marine act_ 1100 Mariners, wartime information to 395 Marion County, Oreg., rural electrifi- cation 196 Entry Marion, Fort, National Monument, see Fort Marion National Monument. Maritime Commission, posters 1089 Maritime Conference, see Inter-Amer- ican Maritime Confer- ence. Market gardening : in Pocomoke area, Md 120 in Wicomico County, Md 121 Marketing agreements, see special sub- ject involved. Marketing Laws Survey, see Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau. Marketing of farm produce, quotas, publication, notice, etc__ 82 see also names o-f products mar- keted. Markets : foreign crops and markets 650-651 roadside markets 125 Marquette, Mich., chart of harbor 1304 Martin, Robert F., papaveraceae of Nevada 1548 Martin, Thomas M. C, rural electrifi- cation study 196 Martinique, motion-picture industry, survey 671 Maryland : agricultural census analyses 109-110 electric bills, typical 603, 606 topographic sheets 797-798 Masks, see Gas masks. Masonry industry of United States 670 Massachusetts : agricultural census analyses — 109-110 electric bills, typical 603, 606 4-H food preservation club mem- bers 555 topographic sheets 799-802, 849 Matanzas, Fort, National Monument, see Fort Matanzas Na- tional Monument. Matches, industry, operations in 1939- 664 Mathematics, Legendre polynomials and weight coefficients 1179 Matheous Havn, chart 940 Mattawamkeag quadrangle, Maine, topographic sheet 791 Matulaitis, Joseph, airplane climb per- formance 330 Mauna Loa Volcano, see Volcanoes. Mayonnaise, see Salad dressing. Meal, see Cottonseed meal. Meals, see Food. Meat : Argentina, supplier to Great Bri- tain 666 share the meat, U. S. Government campaign 1964 stamps, U. S. inspection 139 wholesale trade, 1939 666 Mechanical fans, statistics, blowers, fans, etc 207 Mechanical inspectors, occupations re- lated to 1929 Mechanical practice 1251 Mechanized forces of Army, ordnance equipment charts 1365 Medical botany, plant uses by Nevada Indians 1546 Medical care, chemical warfare 378 Medical code, see Vital statistics. Medical Department, Army 1090-93 Medical education, see Medicine. Medical research, scientific institu- tions in Latin America- 1439 Medical statistics bulletin. Selective Service System 1712 Medicinal plants, see Medical botany. Medicine : American Scientific Congress, pro- ceedings ^ 1775 Army medical bulletin 1090 Entry Medicine — Continued la enseuanza mfidica en Estados Unidos 1422 medical journals of Latin Amer- ica 1416 stamps of the Americas 1435 Medicine and Surgery Bureau 1094-96 Medicines : drug, medicine, and toilet prepara- tions industry 1868 manufacturers, financial data 664 manufacturing corporations, op- erating, etc., data 664 production in United States 664 Melbourne, Australia, chart 955 Melcher, Norwood B., manganese and manganiferous ores 1138 Member banks, see Federal reserve member banks. Men : working for victory 1947 working together 1948 Menomonie quadrangle. Wis., topo- graphic sheet 863 Men's clothing, see Clothing. Merchant marine : merchant vessels of U. S., 1942— 1086- 87 signal letters, 1942 1088 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Com- mittee, House 1097-1111 calendar 1099 Merchant vessels, see Merchant ma- rine. Mercury, preprint from minerals year- book 1139 Merit system, see Civil service. Meriwether Lewis National Monument, general information 1210 Merrill, Charles W., gold, silver, cop- per, lead, and zinc, in Oregon 1135 Metal mines and mining, questions im- portant to miners 1967 Metaline quadrangle. Wash. -Idaho, topographic sheet 857 Metals : accumulating at G. P. O., pur- chase 881 industrial reference service 670 rest periods effect on 1729 secondary, preprint from minerals yearbook 1143 see also Antifriction metals — Metal mines and min- ing — also names of met- als and alloys. Metalworking machinery, production, etc., 1939 669 Meteorological instruments : Fergusson recording rain and snow gage 1751 soil and water conservation in- struments 1751 Meteorology : American Scientific Congress, proceedings 1776 behavior of thunderstorms 1982 field artillery notes, TM 6-650 1912 North America, international in- dex numbers, map 1981 preparation of weather maps 1984 special weather map of United States 1986-87 weather code, 1942 1988 weather stations, index numbers for North America. 1978, 1983 Methanol, production, statistics 274 Mexicans in United States, bibliog- raphy 1499 Mexico : American nation series 1500 chart 913 chemical importers and dealers, list 656 XXXI Entry Mexico — Continued claims, convention ^ — 696, 1769 coffee industry 6(i6 consular convention 1764 market for — hardware 670 industrial macliiuery 669 office supplies 069 railway situation 672 railways OIU tax system, summary 10-U vanilla production and trade 666 women in the Americas 1469 Mexico Northwestern Railway, market for railway equipment — 672 xMeyer, Helena M., mercury 1139 Mica, preprint from minerals year- book 1140 Michigan : agricultural census analyses. 109-110 electric bills, typical 603, 606 topographic sheets 803-8U9 Michigan City, Ind., chart 1294 Michi;,'an, Lake charts 1289-95, 1311 Midshipmen, appointments, circular for information 1257 Migration, interstate, and county fi- nance in Calif 116 Mile High Lakes quadrangle, topo- graphic sheet 765 Mileage, see Travel. Military Academy, West Point 1112-19 appointment and admission of cadets 1117 memorandum 1116 official register of officers and ca- dets 1117 orders — court-martial 1113, 1118 general 1114 general, etc., index 1115 special 1119 regulations, 1931, changes 41 1112 Military art and science : artillery in desert 1120 British commandos 1121 combat orders, FM 1-75 1893 enemy air-borne forces 1123 German armored army 1124 German defense tactics in Cyren- acia 1122 German military training 1125 German motorized infantry regi- ment 1126 German tactical doctrine 1127 protective construction, TM 5-310 1911 quarterly review of military liter- ature 443 see also Chemical warfare — Ex- plosives. IMilitary dictionary, technical manual 30-254 1917 Military education, quartermaster in- structor's guide 1656 see also Military art and science. Military history, gas attack at Ypres_ 311 Military intelligence, see Intelligence (military science). Military Intelligence Division 1120-27 technical manuals 1917 Military maneuvers, see Military art and science. Military occupation : German, of — Belgium, 1914-18 499 Kuroiie, 1939-42 .fJOO France, 1870-71 499 Japanese techniques 501 Military operations, see Military art and science. Military parks, sec names of parks. Military police, ordnance equipment chart 1393 Entry Military reconnaissance : air, tactics and technique 1889 reconnaissance squadron 1395 Military roads, see Koads. Military supplies, instructions for marking shipments 1352 see also Army supplies. Military Training Division, see Quar- termaster General of Army. Military uniforms, see Uniforms. Military zones : policy statement 1975 questions and answers for evac- uees 1972 relocating J a p a u e s e-American evacuees 1973 Tule Lake community, Newell, Calif 1971 Milk : handling orders 136, 1797 more milk tor millions, need to cut cost 457 refrigeration in handling and storing 397 survey of industry, 1914-18 1062 Miller, Henry, wool products labeling act 629, 637 Miller, James A., aluminum alloy sheets, etc 1162 -Miller, Thomas H., antimony 1129 Milwaukee, Wis., chart 1305 Mine explosions. West Kentucky Coal Co 1134 Mineral industries, census, 1939 237-264 Mineral oils, see Fuel oil. Mines and mineral resources : industrial reference service 670 Pacific Northwest mineral occur- rences 195 see also Metal mines and mining. Mines Bureau 1128-45 Mining Division, report, 1942 1128 report of investigations 1128 Mines, Submarine materiel, TM 4-220_ 1910 Minimum wage, see Wages. Mining Division, see Mines Bureau. Mining locomotives, see Locomotives. Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Amer- ican Republics re- ports 1513-14 Minnesota : agricultural census analyses 109-110 electric bills, typical 003, 606 Miraflores Lake, chart 951 Miscellaneous processed documents. National Archives 1164, „. . 1169-70 Mission Indians of Southern Cali- fornia 989 Mississippi : agricultural census analyses, 109-110 electric bills, typical 003. 606 topographic sheets 740, 810 Mississippi River : daily discharge 1146-47 maps and charts 1148, 1150 results of discharge observations. 1149 Mississii)pi River Commission 1146-51 Missouri : agricultural census analyses 109-110 electric bills, typical 603. 606 topographic sheets 775. 811-818 Missouri Agricultural Experiment Sta- tion 1744-45 Mitchell, Althea W., mercury 1139 Mitchell, Nolan, truck and pasture ir- rigation 1807-08 Mittens : industry 1S58 leather, statistics 232 Mobile. Ala., port 1692 Mobilization, Industrial : effective use of industrial ca- . pacity 10.52 industrial conservation, 1917-18_ 1059 XXXII Entry Mobilization Office, see War Mobiliza- tion Office. Moca quadrangle, P. R., topographic sheet 845 Mohair : production and income, 1939 and 1940 147 production and income, 1940 and 1941 119 Mohler, John R., infectious equine en- cephalomyelitis 168 Molasses, inedible. United States trade 666 Molders, see Founders. Moll, Aristides A. : American hospitals and Latin American interns 1417 child nutrition in Latin America. 1418 la enseilanza m^dica en Estados Unidos 1422 health and living conditions in Latin America 1426 la mosca 14n2 Mona Passage, chart 9H1 Money : counterfeit note index 1707 inflation, material on 381 Monomoy Point quadrangle, Mass., topographic sheet 800 Monroe quadrangle, Mich., topograph- ic sheet 806 Montana : agricultural census analyses— 109-110 construction, 1939 214 electric bills, typical 603, 600 proposals for carrying mails 1560 stumpage transactions, tables- 721, 722 topographic sheets 819-820 Montevideo, Uruguay, American city series 1502 Montezuma Castle National Monu- ment, general informa- tion 1211 Montgomery, Donald E. : consumers and national defense- 455 food price situation 459 job for cooperators 456 Montgomery City quadrangle. Mo., topographic sheet 815 Montreal, Quebec, chart of harbor 941 Montreal Shoal, chart 1300 Moorhead, John J., tratamiento de las heridas de guerra 1443 Mora River area water facilities plan_ 130 Morale : history of America as national resource 1204 morale items 1152 notes on morale activities 1153, 1758, 1762 Morale Branch, General Staff 1152-53 Morbidity, see Vital statistics. Morgan, Camilla, la educaci6n y el cuidado de los excep- cionales 1474 Morgan, Fort, quadrangle, Ala., topo- graphic sheet 738 Morgue record book 383 Morris Sheppard Lake, economic ef- fects of sedimentation 1738 Mortality, see Vital statistics. Mortar carriages, see Gun mounts. Mortars (ordnance) : 4.2 inch chemical EM 3-320 12-inch, TM 9-456 Motion pictures : Government, directory _. . industrial reference service 671 nontheatrical films, current re- leases 671 Motive products and equipment, indus- trial reference service 672 Motor fuels, see Fuel oil. 1909 1913 517 Entry Motor vehicles : automotive market developments in — • P.olivia 672 Chile 672 Cuba 672 Ecuador (572 Guatemala 672 Uruguay 672 automotive parts and accessories, wholesale trade 672 British industry 672 clearance, marker, and identifica- tion lamps 1173 electric direction signal systems. 1174 half-track, standard nomenclature list G-102 1414 half-track, TM 9-1710A, 9-1710C, 9-1711 1913 inner-controlled spotlamps 1178 Japanese automotive industry 672 license-plate lamps 1175 mileage conservation program 1591 organization of motor transport units 380 rubber products used on 673 stop lamps 1176 tail lamps 1177 war influence on import trade of Greece 672 weather lamps 1172 world production and trade 672 world registration ^ 672 see also Automobile drivers — Mo- tortrucks — Scout cars — Tanks (military science). Motortrucks : Chevrolet, standard nomenclature list G-85 1414 Chevrolet, TM 9-1765A, 10-1251, 10-1341, 10-1411- 1913, 1914 Coe Mack, TM 10-1704 1914 Diamond, standard nomenclature list G-85 1414 Dodge, TM 10-1122, 10-1123, 10- 1201, 10-1211, 10-1378, 10-1442 1914 Ford, TM 10-1139, 10-1329, 10- 1435, 10-1436, 10-1541- 1914 GMC, TM 9-1763, 10-1215, 10- 1223 1913, 1914 instrument repair, standard no- menclature list G-92 1414 International, TM 10-1462, 10- 1463 1914 machine shop, standard nomencla- ture list G-57 1414 tank maintenance, standard no- menclature list G-91 1414 Mount Desert quadrangle, Maine, topo- graphic sheet 792 Mount Rainier National Park, fire con- trol manual 1201 Mozambique, Portuguese East Africa, lumber market 667 Mrak, Emil M., dehydration of vege- tables 1657 Mules, infectious equine encephalo- myelitis 168 Muller, Cornelius H., amaryllidaceae of Nevada , 1540 Muller, William, disposition O'f official Plant and Operations Office records 1537 Munitions, industrial 513 Munz, Philip A., onagraceae of Ne- vada 1547 Muroran, Japan, chart 942 Murphy, Louis S., State forest tax law digest, supp 724 Musgrave, Richard A., personal income taxes 620 XXXIII Entry Music : Argentina and Chile 1464 Army and Navy hymnal 307 4-H club radio programs, 1942 551 music series 1526 Musil, Albina F., seeds of commercial species of Brassica 1553 Muskegon, Mich., chart of harbor 1306 Mustard, seeds of commercial species. 1553 Myers, Robert J. : old-age and survivors insurance, cost 1733 social security act, amdts, 1939, benefits and costs 1732 Myers, Ruth M., storage of syphilitic serums 1641 Myrobalan, Indian industry 604, 668 N N. A. C. A., see National Advisory Committee for Aero- nautics. N. Y. A., see National Youth Adminis- tration. NACA, see National Advisory Commit- tee for Aeronautics. Naha. Japan, chart 943 Names, see Geographical names. Nantiwket shoals, chart 403 Narcotics Bureau 1154 orders 1154 Narrows, The. see New York Harbor, Nash, Edmund : control of dried fruits, World War I 1055 important economic and military events 1057 National Advisory Committee for Aero- nautics 1155-62 technical notes 1155-62 National Archives 1163-71 National Association of Credit Men 305 National banks, bulletins 452 National Bureau of Standards 543, 1172-79 National Canners' Association 277 National Capital parks, outdoor pro- gram 1214 National Cnnfoctioners' Association 212 National Conference on Labor Legis- lation 1044 National defense : books on reading for defense 186 coTTiriihition of laws 1811-13 cooperage industry 667 lumber for cantonments 667 price control under defense pro- gram 1604 property, etc., exempted from tax- ation 1766 • publications, reference list 1017 renseignemonts g<5n(5raux sur les progres du programme de defense 1783 South American balsa wood 667 statutes, proclamations, etc 561 Western Hemisphere defense, ref- erences 183 WPA week in 1996 youth, jobs & defense 1240 National Defense Migration, Select Committee Investieat- ing. House, plan for War Mobilization Office 1180 National Directors of Health, Pan American Conference of, see Pan American Con- ference of National Di- rectors of Health. National forests : Federal real estate and property tax rates 706 wilderness areas 712 Entry National Gallery of Art 1181 bronzes, presidentes das republi- cas sulamericanas 468 same (in Spanish) 469 National Guard Bureau 1182-83 circulars 1183 report. 1942 1182 National Housing Agency 1184-85 report, 1942 1184 Technical Division bulletin 1185 National Institute on Education and War 520 National monuments, see names of monuments. National Museum, publications, 1989- 40 1186 National Park Service 1187-1228 National parks and reserves : adventures of Cuthbert, radio scripts 1187 conservation man, radio scripts. 1198 list 1199 see also names of parks. National Resources Planning Board 1229 National Roster of Scientific and Spe- cialized Personnel, bulle- tin series 1927, 1930 National service life insurance, see Life insurance. National Youth Administration 1230-40 articles for inter-State exchange. catalog 1230-31 editorial comment on NYA, weekly summary 1289 handbook of procedures memo- randum 1282-33 meeting problems of youth, story of NYA 1286 Nationalities, laws and regulations.. 985 Natural history bulletin__ 1192. 1206, 1215 Natural resources, American Scien- tific Congress, proceed- ings 1774 see also Forests and forestry — Water. Nauru Island, chart 920 Nautical charts, see Maps and charts. Navaho Indians, see Navaio Indians. Navajo Indian Mobile Unit, report on ruin stabilization 1189 Navajo Indians : native dyes, preparation and use_ 999 Navaho series, Indian life read- ers 992-906, 1012 Navajo National Monument, general information 1212 Naval Affairs Committee, House— 1241-43 calendar 1248 hearings 1241-42 Naval Affairs Committee. Senate cal- endar 1244 Naval Air Service, see Aeronautics Bureau. Navy Dent. Naval districts, Naval Reserve circular letter to commandants — 1266 Naval education : training courses — baker 1258 chief commissary steward 1259 chief yeoman and yeoman lc_ 1260 coxswain 1250 electrician's mate 2c 1261 petty officers 8c and 2c 1249 quartermaster, instructions for rating 1265 ship's cook 2c and Ic 1262 water tender 2c 1263 yeoman 2c 1264 Naval establishment, see Navy — Navy Department. Vaval Intelligence Office 1245 Naval Laboratory, Bellevue. see Naval Research Laboratory, Bellevue. Naval Medical School, Bethesda.__ 1094-95 XXXIV Entry Naval Observatory, report, 1941 1240 Naval Personnel Bureau 1247-50 information bulletin 1247 Naval Research Laboratory, Bellevue_ 12.51 mechanical practice 1251 Naval Reserve : circular letter 1266 enlistments, circular for informa- tion 1257 instruction and guidance of offi- cers 1267-68 Naval service, see Navy. Naval stations. Yards and Docks Bu- reau report, 1941 1997 Naval stores, production in United States 664 Naval vessels, see Ships — Warships. Navigable waters, see Bridges. Navigation : navigation and vessel inspection circular 439 wartime information to mariners_ 395 Navigation Bureau, Navy Dept 1252-69 bulletin 1253 circular letter 1254-55 report, 1941 1252 Navy : hymnal 307 income tax information for naval service 1795 legislation affecting, hearings.- 1241-42 men make the Navy 1681 shipment marking handbook 1796 shipping guide, changes 1793 ships, men, and bases 1272 training courses — baker 1258 chief commissary steward 1259 chief yeoman and yeoman lc_ 1200 coxswain 1250 electrician's mate 2c I'ifil petty officers 3c and 2c 1249 quartermasters, Ic and chief- 1265 ship's cook 2c and Ic 1262 water tender 2c 1263 yeoman 2c 1264 welding specifications for vessels- 1730 Navy Department 1270-73 filing manual 1271 legislation affecting, hearings- 1241 -42 stenographers and typists manual- 1270 Navy training courses, see Naval edu- cation. Navy yards, Yards and Docks Bureau report, 1941 1997 Nazi propaganda, see German propa- ganda. Nebo, Mount, water facilities plan for area ]?.0 Nebo quadrangle, Ill.-Mo., topograph- ic sheet 775 Nebraska : agricultural census analyses 109-110 electric bills, typical 603. 606 proposals for carrying mails 1561 topographic sheet 821 Needlework, see Embroidery. Negotiable instruments, §4 discount table 587, 590 Negroes : banking institutions, report 448 placing the Negro worker 1237 Nelson, Alf Z. : assessing forest land, instructions- 720 forestry economics, bibliography- '717 Nelson, Carl J., State tax collections, 1941 , 289 Nemir, Albert S., confectionery sales and distribution 657 Netherlands Indies : black pepper industry 666 black pepper trade 666 cassava industry 666 cocoa-bean industry 666 hide and ukin trade 668 Entry Netherlands Indies — Continued lumber and wood-products trade 067 materials in National Archives 1166 rubber report (J73 sugar industry 666 vegetable oils and oilseeds indus- try 666 Nevada : agricultural census analyses 109 electric bills, typical 603, 606 geographical names, index I542 map 730 proposals for carrying mails 1562 topographic sheets 822-824 Nevada University 1539-42 ^, ^ , , 1544-48, 1552, 1554 New England, ports 1694, 1696 New Hampshire : agricultural census analyses 109-110 electric bills, typical 603, 606 topographic sheets 825-826 New Jersey : agricultural census analyses.- 109-110 electric bills, typical 603, 606 topographic sheet 842 New Mexico : agricultural census analyses lOO-HO electric bills, typical 603, 606 proposals for carrying mails 1563 topographic sheet 827 New Orleans, La., milk handling, (ft- ders regulating 136,1797 New River, chart 413 New York City : chemical imports 1799-1800 fruit and vegetable wholesale prices 140 New York Harbor : chart of Upper Bay and Narrows- 414 port 1688 New York State: agricultural census analyses 109-110 chart of canals 1307-10 electric hills, typical 603. 606 topographic sheets 828-831 New Zealand : electrical market 689 farm machinery and equipment market 669 optical goods market 677 paper purchases in United States. 667 Newcastle, Australia, chart of harbor. 944 Newcomer, Mabel : intergovernmental fiscal rela- tions 1019, 1021 taxes and tax systems in federal Governments 1020 Newell, Calif., prevalent fears in Tule Lake community 1971 Newfoundland : charts 930, 945 chemical developments, 1940 664 railway system 672 Newport News, Va., port 1693 Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., apprenticeship system 1043 Newport quadrangle, Wash.-Idaho top- ographic sheet 858 News letters : American news letter 464 same (in Portuguese) 465 same (in Spanish) 466 Entomology and Plant Quarantine Bureau 547 News memorandum, Yards and Docks Bureau 1998 Newspapers : books on how to road 185 currently received, Library of Congress 1532 editorial comment on N. Y. A., summary 1239 under fair labor standards act 1873 XXXV Entry Newsprint, see Paper. Niagara River, diversion of waters for power purposes 691- 692, 699, 1763 Nicaragua: cliemical developments, 1940 664 cotton piece poods, market 675 motion picture Industry, survey — 6T1 optical goods market 677 Nickel, preprint from minerals year- book 1141 see also Chromium-nickel steel. Niemann, Charles H., jr., warizing correspondence 374-375 Niobrara River Area, water facilities plan 130 Nitrogen tests of T. V. A. plant food materials 15S Nixonville quadrangle, S. C, topo- graphic sheet l PerQ 1434 San Juan River Valley, report on Ham- mond project 124 San Luis Obispo quadrangle, Calif., topographic sheet 756 San Martin, Jos6 de, biography 1490 San Pedro Hill quadrangle, topographic sheet 157 San Pedro River Valley, water facili- ties plan for area 130 Sanpete County, Utah, water facilities plan for area 130 Santiago, Chile, American city series- 1515 Saratoga quadrangle, N. Y., topographic sheet 831 Saugatuck Harbor, chart 1290 Sault Ste. Marie, chart 1314 Savings and loan associations, see Fed- eral savings and loan as- sociations. Savings and Loan Insurance Corpora- tion, see Federal Savings and Loan Insurance; Cor- poration. Savings bonds and stamps : diversion of American pay roll into bonds 1S22 Entry Savings bonds and stamps— Con. pay-roll savings plan, ''.overument worKers 1841-45 purchase plan, stamp ablums 1817, 1823-25, 1834, 1836 purchase to save for future 1821 regulations governing 1827-30 series D bonds 1839 series F and G bonds 1840 Savings stamps, see Savings bonds and stamps. Sawdust accumulating at G. P. O., purchase 880 Saws : industry of United States 670 manufacturing corporations F. T. C. report 635 Sawyer, Wilbur A., la fiebre amarilla en las Americas 1425 Sawyer, Wis., chart 1318 Scalds, see Burns and scalds. Schaller, John A., truck and pasture irrigation 1807 Schaum, John H., secondary metals, nonferrous 1143 Schiafflno, Rafael, manual de estadis- tica vital, prfilogo 234 Schlaikjer, Jes W., poster 1619 Schoeuleber, Lawrence H., terrace di- mension changes, etc 1754 School and College Civilian Morale Service, see Education Office. School gardens, huertos escolares 1428 School officers, educational directory- 518 Schools, see Agricultural schools — In- dian schools — Law schools — Radio broad- casting — Radio commu- nication — also headings beginning School. Schulz, Paul E., eruptions of volcanoes Kilauea and Mauna Loa_ 1215 Schwarz, Ernst, identification of do- mestic rats of medical importance 1096 Science : world is yours, radio scripts 532 list &31 Scientific Congress, see American Scien- tific Congress. Scientific institutions in Latin America 1439 Scientific research, see Medical re- search. Scitovszky, Anne M. A., Federal taxa- tion, bibliography 1078 Scott quadrangle, Ark., topographic sheet 747 Scout cars : Diesel power plant, TM 9-1705C- 1913 M341, TM 9-705 1913 power train, TM 9-1705 1913 Scrap : American tire resources 6<3 wars and rumors boomed busi- ness 670 see also Metals — also names of certain metals. Scrapers, see Road scrapers. Sculpture and statuary : bronzes, presidentes das republi- cas sulamericanas 468 same (in Spanish) 469 Sea purslane, aizoaceae of Navada 1539 Seacoast guns : 3-inch, TM 9-421 1913 S-inch, firing tables 1336-38 12-inch, firing tables 1339 12-inch, TM 9-456 1913 16-inch, TM 9-471 1913 Seaports, see Harbors. Sears, Richard I., control-surface char- acteristics 1156 Seattle, Wash., port 1689 Entry Sebastopol quadrangle, Calif., topo- graphic sheet 758 Secondary metals, see Metals. Secret Service Division, counterfeit note index 1707 Securities and Exchange Commis- sion 1708-11 rules and regulations 170y Security, Social, sec Social security. Sedimentation and deposition : bed-load and suspended load in streams 174:i economic effects, Morris Sheppard Lake 173S improvement of sandy soil with river silt 1749 investigation of Carnegie Lake — 1750 silting and suspended-load meas- urements 1747 Seeds, see Cottonseed — also names of plants. Selection and Training of Aircraft Pilots Committee 32 Selective service, see Conscription. Selective Service System, medical sta- tistics bulletin 1712 Senate 1713-lu rules, corrected to Mar. 1, 1941 — 1714 veto messages, action taken, 1889-1941 1715 see also names of certain congres- sional committees. Seneca Indians, splint basketry 1005 Serie sobre deredio y trataclos 1455, 147f) Serums, syphilitic, storage 1641 Servants, training liandbook 49(1 Service bulletin of FREC 528 Service centers, field manual 1-195 — 1894 Services of Supply 1716-lS orders, general 1716 procurement regulations. 1717-18, 1905 Sexual hygiene, see Hygiene. Shadow Mountains quadrangle, Calif., topographic sheet 759 Shanghai, China, bristle trade 677 Sharp, W. H., mechanical properties of aluminum alloys 1161 Shattuck, George C, handbook of health 463 Shavings, paper, accumulating at G. P. O., purchase 879 Shawnee Sanatorium : auditorium and laboratory speci- fications 1008 semi-ambulant building specifica- tions 1009 Shediac Bay and Harbor, chart 9RS Sheep, wool shorn in 1941 153 Shelburn quadrangle, Ind., topographic sheet 778 Shelburne, Nova Scotia, chart of har- bor 969 Shells (ordnance) : firing tables 1325-50 Shelving, steel, statistics 291 Sherman. Caroline B., roadside mar- kets 125 Sherman pamphlets 989, 1000-1 Sherman quadrangle, Maine, topo- graphic sheet 795 Rhienhrood. Oscar, Inw behind union agreements 1757 Rhimahara Gulf, chart 970 Shingles, red-cedar, statistics 28] Ship fitting, see Shipfitting. Shipbuilding : books on, list 187 building ships to deliver the goods 1936 Hisrgins contracts 1098 Ships Bureau annual report, 1941- 1719 Shipfitting, books on, list 187 Shipping: Navy shipment marking hand- book J. 179R Nnvy shinpinsr guide, chancres 1793 765883—47 13 Entry Ships : merchant vessels of U. S., 1942 1086-87 navigation and vessel inspection circular 439 painting and instructions, amend- ment 427 radiotelephone service 571 signal letters of merchant marine, 1942 1088 welding specifications 1730 see also Shipbuilding — Warships. Ships Bureau 1719-31 circular letters 1728 manual, chapters 1720-27, 1731 report, 1941 1719 Ship's cooks, see Cooks. Shirts, see Clothing. Shoes, see Boots and shoes. Shortleaf pine, useful trees of U. S__ 718 Shoshone Indians of southern Cali- fornia 989 Shoshone project : public notice of annual water charges 1675 repayment of construction cost 1676 Shotgun Creek, .water facilities plan for area 130 Shotguns, technio.nl manual 9-285, 9-1285 1913 Shows, soldier 1700 Shrapnel, firing tables 1328, 1342 Sierra County, N. Mex., water facili- ties plan for area 130 Sierra Valley, water facilities plan for area 130 Sights (ordnance) : technical manual 9-1606 1913 Signal Corps : enlistment, opportunities 12 field manual 11-25 1896 message to you from Army Signal Corps 10 ordnance equipment chart 1396 technical manuals 1915 Signal lamp equipment, TM 11-391 1915 Signals : electric direction systems for ve- hicles 1174 field manual 1-45 1891 merchant marine, signal letters.- 1088 Silk: industry of United States 675 production in United States 675 trade of United States 675 Silt : improvement of sandy soil with river silt 1749 reservoir silting 1747 Silver in Oregon . 1135 Silver Creek, Ariz., water facilities plan for area 130 Silver Reef Mountains quadrangle, Ariz., topographic sheet- 744 Silvcrtip quadrangle, Mont., topo- graphic sheet 819 Simiutak Island, chart of Army radio landing 957 Sioux Indians : quill and beadwork 1003 Sioux series, Indian life readers. 1002, 1006, 1011 Sirup, see Maple sirup. Sitka spruce, useful trees of U. S 719 Skins, srr Leather, hides, and skins. Slaves, more, for Hitler 1949 Slide films, see Filmslides. SIit)i>ers. see Boots and shoes. Small, B. Mao. Pan American Union 1506 Small arms, sre Firearms. Small town manual 685 SmallT^ox. vaccination 325 Smith. Elsie .T.. colleges and universi- ties 518 Smith. Robert C. communication facili- ties of Chile 502 XLVI Entry Smithsonian Institution 531-532 Sniukiiig tobacco, see Tobacco. Smvtiie, Dallas W., pay roll deductions, Union Manufacturing Co_ 1853 Snake farm at Butantan 1519 Snow gages, Fergusson recording rain and snow gage 1751 Snuff, tobacco industry 1878 Soap : manufacturers, financial data 664 position of industry in World War ^ I 1064 production in United States 664 Soapstone : mineral industries census, 1939 261 output increased 670 Social problems, see Social work and problems. Social Protection Section, see Defense Health and Welfare Serv- ices Office. Social security : benefits, etc., under social security act, amdts, 1939 1732 family security program volun- teers 1627 Latin American housing and hos- pital projects under so- cial security systems 1427 Social Security Board 1732-35 statistical manual 1735 Social Security Board Library 1736-37 law accession list 1736 library accession list 1737 Social welfare, see Social work and problems. Social work and problems : labor and social welfare in Latin America 1491 selective reading list 1626 shortages of social welfare per- sonnel 483 social welfare in the Americas 1463 Sociology, American Scientific Con- gress, proceedings 1780 Sodium, mineral industries census, 1939 255 Sodium nitrate, synopsis of informa- tion 664 Soft drinks, see Beverages. Soil conservation : agricultural conservation p r o - gram 35—45 bibliography series 1743 districts 1752-53 wildlife management as part 1755 Soil conservation experiment stations, hydrologic studies 1744-45 Soil Conservation Service 1738-55 special report series 1747, 1749-50 Soil erosion : along Beale Trail, wasted range land 986 land conditions in Venezuela 1746 terrace changes, etc 1754 Soil erosion experiment stations, see Soil conservation experi- ment stations. Soldier Summit quadrangle, Utah, top- ographic sheet 852 Soldiers : shows, variety, production ideas_ 1760 venereal diseases chemical pro- phylaxis 1631 see also Veterans. Solicitor, Interior Dept 1756 Solicitor, Labor Dept 1757 Solitoerbugt, chart 956 Songs, Army and Navy hymnal 307 Sound locators. TM 9-1661 1913 Sound ranging. TM 9-2684 1913 Sound recording and reproducing equipment : schools of Ohio 523 school radio-sound system 526 Entry South (U. S.) : cultural pattern and nutrition 550 South America : balsa wood in national defense 667 British leather export surveys 668 bronzes, presidentes 468 same (in Spanish) 469 chart 971 discovery by Spanish 1662 South Atlantic Ocean, «ee Atlantic Ocean. South Carolina : agricultural census analyses 109-110 electric bills, typical 603, 606 topographic sheet 850 South Dakota : agricultural census analyses 109-110 electric bills, typical 603. 606 proposals for carrying mails 1566 water-land resources and prob- lems 131 South Haven, Mich., chart 1290 Southeastern States, see South (U. S.). Southern Division, Agricultural Ad- justment Administration, see Agricultural Adjust- ment Administration. Southwestern monuments special re- port 1189, 1217 Soviet Russia, see Union of Soviet So- cialist Republics. Sowder, Arthur M., timber require- ments of cooperage in- dustry 725 Spain : chemical raw material review 664 motion-picture industry, survey-- 671 possessions in Africa, materials in National Archives 1167 Spaulding, Oliver L. books, how to judge and use them 308 Special products, industrial reference service 677 Special Service Division, Services of Supply 1758-61 posters 1761 special service digest 1759 Special Services Branch, General Staff- 1762 Special subsistence bulletin. Quarter- master General of Army_ 1657 Specifications, specification notice. Quartermaster General of Army 1658 «ee also special subject. Sperry Gyroscope Co., Inc 1357-58 Spherical harmonics, table of zeros of Legendre polynomials 1179 Spices, trade of United States ■ 666 Spin (aircraft), see Airplanes. Sporting goods : market in — Central America 677 Colombia 677 Cuba 677 Ecuador 677 Panama 677 Paraguay 677 West Indies 677 Spotting boards, TM 9-2682 1913 Sprague quadrangle, Mo., topographic sheet 816 Spring Lake, chart 1279 Spruce : lumber cut of eastern Canada 667 red, useful trees of U. S 714 Sitka, useful trees of U. S 719 SR committeeman letter 89 Stability, lateral, aluminum-alloy I-beams 1159 Stakman, Elvin C. Puccinia graminis- 548 Stall (aircraft), see Airplanes. Stamps, see Food stamps — Postage stamps — Postal savings stamps — Savings bonds and stamps. XLVII Entry Standard nomenclature list 1414 Standards and standardization, see special subject involved. Stands, see Vise stands. Star gages, TM 9-1860 1913 Star routes, advertisements invitinjj proposals for carrying mails 1555-70 Star Valley, water facilities plan for area 130 Starting devices, light tank, TM 9-1726A 1913 State Department 1763-85 State-Federal Conference on War Re- , strictions. nee Federal- State Conference on War Restrictions. States, see subject involved. Statistics : American Scientific Congress, proceedings 1777 Interstate Commerce Commission statistical series circu- lar 1025 Social Security Board manual 1735 see also Sampling (statistics) — Vital statistics — also special subject. Statuary, see Sculpture and statuary. Statutes, see Laws. Steam boilers, feedwater, Ships Bu- reau manual 17l!l Steel : Cuban trade 670 developments in Soviet industry_ 670 exports and imports 670 foreign trade of United States 670 industry, of United States f.70 scrap in Canj^da 670 structural steel for buildings 1950 tensile and pack compressive tests 1162 works, of United States 670 see also headings beginning Steel — also names of articles manufactured from steel. Steel castings, statistics 210 Steel strike, 1937, investigation 513 Stein, Herbert, British wartime price administration 1576 Stem rust, physiologic races 548 Stenographers : handbook 1023 manual 1270 style book 1784 Steubenville quadrangle, W. Va.-Ohio- Pa., topographic sheet — 860 Steward, chief commissary, prepara- tion for rating 1259 Stewart, Stella : effective use of industrial capacity. 1052 furniture industry and wartime controls 1053 gasoline conservation, 1918 1054 industrial conservation, 1917-18- 1059 license industrv as aid to price control 1056 price control in World War I 1061 priority control 1065 refrigerator conservation, etc., 1918 106S weekly fair price publication, 1917-18 1075 wheat, flour and bread in World War I 304S World War I chronology 1077 Stock ranges : along Bealo Trail, photographic account ._ 986 Yellowstone National Park 1228 Stockings, see Hosiery. Stockton, Calif., port 1697 Stokers, factory sales 227 Entry Stone : industrial reference service 674 preprint from minerals yearbook. 1144 Stoby Point quadrangle, Mich., topo- graphic sheet 808 Stoops, H. M., poster 1645 Storage, see names of articles stored. Stores, see Retail trade. Stories, see Children's literature. Storms : airplanes and hurricanes 343 meteorological behavior of tliun- derstorms 1982 Strain gage, see Gages. Strains, see Load (mechanics). Strategic index of the Americas, bibli- ography of Amazonia 474 Strategy, see Military art and science. Straw hats, see Hats. Streams, see Rivers. Strength of materials, pack method for compressive tests 1157 see also names of special ma- terials, etc. Stresses, see Load (mechanics) — Strength of materials. Stroh quadrangle, lud., topographic sheet 779 Stuart, Thomas L., reported condi- tion, etc., of burley to- bacco , 128 Studebaker, John W., what the war means to us, introduc- tion 530 Students, war service opportunities — 376 Stumpage. see Timber. Sturgeon Bay, chart 1318 Style book, Stenographic Section, State Dept 1784 Style manual, Agriculture Depart- ment 159 Subject Cataloging Division, Library of Congress 1786 Submachine guns, see Machine guns. Submarine boats. Ships Bureau man- ual 1726-27 Submarine mines, see Mines. Subma- rine . Subsidies : and price control 1605 British price-restraining subsi- dies 1577 payment under Canadian price ceiling 1593 price administration in Germany- 1606 Sudzin, Leo, ports of Brazil 503 Sugar : how to get and use for wartime canning 1500 Netherlands Indies industry 666 trends in industry 666 United States industry. 666 Sugar Agency 1787-91 Sugar beets : applications for payment 88 county association expenses 56 determination of performance-- 69-70 listing sheet, SB-509, prepara- tion 59 Sugar pine, useful trees of U. S 723 Sugarcane : in Virgin Islands — - determination of farm 1787 farming practices 17S9-90 shares for producers, 1942 — 1788 wage rates for workers. 1942- 1701 Sugarcane wax, utility explored 664 Suisum Bay, chart 419 Sulfonated fats, -see Fats. Sulfonated oils, see Oils. Sulfur, mineral industries census, 1939 260 Sulfuric acid, production, etc., sta- tistics 203-294 Sulphur Creek, water facilities plan for area 130 XLVIII Entry Sulphur Springs Valley, water facili- ties plan for area IrfO Sumatra: ^„, chart 9T4 tobacco sales situation 676 Sunland quadrangle, Calif., topo- graphic sheet 760 Sunnyside division, see Yakima proj- ect. Superior, Lake, charts 1299-1300 Superijhosphates, see Phosphates. Supplies, see Aeronautical supplies — Army supplies — Govern- ment supplies. Supplies and Accounts Bureau, Navy Dept 1792-96 contract bulletin 1794 report, 1941 1792 Sureties, see Bonds of officers, etc. Surety Bonds Section, see Accounts Bureau, Fiscal Service. Surface Creek, water facilities plan for area 130 Surgeon General's Office, see Medical Department, Army. Surgeons, Pan American pioneers in public health 1440 Surplus Marketing Administration- 1797-98 food stamp plan understanding-. 998 Surplus property, see Government sup- plies. Surveying, standard field tables and trigonometric formulas. 729 Surveys, see special subject. Survivors insurance, see Old age and survivors insurance. Sweden, lumber trade, review 667 Sweeney, Edward C, proposed avia- tion liability legislation. 350 Swiger, Rachel R., ill fed, ill clothed, ill housed, 500 families in need of help 115 Switchboards, TM 11-331 1915 Switzerland : decentralization of chemical con- cern 664 motion picture industry, survey. 671 tax system, summary 1020 Symbols, Army, explanation 1646 Syphilis : Kolmer complement fixation tests 1638 storage of serums, serologic tests. 1641 Syria : electrical market 689 optical goods market . 677 Tables of commissioning allowances, see Basic tables of com- missioning allowances. Tabs (aircraft), see Airfoils. Tacoma, Wash. : chart of harbor 420 port 1698 Tactics, see Military art and science. Taeuber, Conrad, ill fed, ill clothed, ill housed, 500 families in need of help 115 Take-off (aircraft), see Airplanes. Talc: mineral industries census, 1939 261 output increased 670 Tampers, TM 5-1070 1911 Tanbark, prevention from spoiling 1549 Tank car heaters, TM 5-1042, 5-1044. 1911 Tank guns, 37-mm 1897-98 Tanks, for hot water heaters, statis- tics 230 Tanks (military science) : bibliography 182 building tanks to smash the Axis. 1937 Chevrolet medium armored car, standard nomenclature listG-122 1414 combat car, standard nomencla- ture list G-38 1414 light, standard nomenclature list G-103 1414 light, TM 9-726. 9-1 726 A, 9- 1726B, 9-1726F, 9-1728. 1913 maintenance truck, staandard no- menclature list G-91 1414 medium, standard nomenclature list G-104 1414 medium, TM 9-730C, 9-732A, 9- 750, 9-753, 9-759, 9- 1750, 9-1750D, 9-1750E, 9-1750G -— 1913 transmisison and differential, standard nomenclature list G-103, V. 1, sec. 3.. 1414 turret traversing mechanism, standard nomenclature list G-103 1414 Taos Pueblo, little boy with 3 names, stories 991 Target rockets, see Rockets. Targets, use of rocket target, TM 4- 236 1910 Tariff, convention with Dominican Re- public 693 Tariff Commission 1799-1801 report on cotton and cotton waste. 1801 Tartar, synopsis of information 664 Tartaric acid, synopsis of information. 664 Tawas Harbor, chart 1285 Taxation : agricultural finance review 111 assessing forest land, instructions. 720 Federal real estate and property tax rates 706 Federal taxation, bibliography 1078 intergovernmental fiscal relations. 1019, 1021 State tax collections, 1941 289 taxes and tax systems in federal Governments 1020 see also Income tax. Taxation, Exemption from, property, etc., connected with de- fense 1766 Tea: United States industry 666 United States trade 666 Teachers : lectura para maestros 1494 leitura para educadores 1498 Teaching, quartermaster instructor's guide 1656 see also special subject taught. Technical bulletins, see names of de- partments, bureaus, etc., issuing bulletins. Technical development note, Civil Aero- nautics Administration 335 Technical Division, National Housing Agency, see National Housing Agency. Technical education, see Emploj^ee training — also special subject. Technical information circular, Na- tional Youth Adminis- tration 1238 Technical information notes. Housing Authority 895-896 Technical manuals, see names of de- partments, etc., issuing manuals. Technical notes : Aeronautics Bureau 33 National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics 1155-62 XLIX Eutry Technology, developments affecting ^ war production 1072 Telegraph : actions of F. C. C 566-567 annual report of F. C. C, 1942 568 applications received by F. C. C 569 communication facilities of Chile. 502 Peru market for equipment 665 printer equipment, TM 11-353 1915 selected data, 1939 665 sets TG-5 and TG-5-A, TM 11- 351 1915 Telegraph printer equipment, see Tele- graph. Telephone : accounting requirements, uniform systems 572 actions of F. C. C 566-567 annual report of F. C. C, 1942 568 applications received by F. C. C 569 communication facilities of Chile. 502 directory, G. P. O 873 hand set charges and changes 576 manners 1534 Peru market for equipment-I 665 selected data, 1939 665 Telescope : elbow, for gun mounts, standard nomenclature list F- 224 1414 height finder, standard nomencla- ture list F-171 1414 panoramic, TiM 9-1583 1913 parts, standard nomenclature list . F-228 1414 With sighting system M2, TM 9-1606 1913 Telescope mounts: for gun mounts, standard nomen- mn, « ^^Sl'iture list F-224 1414 TM 9-1554 1913 Telescopic sights, see Sights (ord- nance). Tenerife, Canary Islands, tobacco trade 676 Tennessee : agricultural census analysis— 109-110 electric bills, typical 603, 606 Tennessee Valley Authority 1802-9 apprentice training program 170 plant food materials, te.sts-- 158 Termites, damage to emergency build- ing projects 1551 Terraces, changes resulting from farm- ing practices 1754 ierrestnal magnetism : intensity of earth's magnetic force 979 magnetic observatory results at , Tucson 393 Testing, see names of substances or object tested. Teton River, water facilities plan for ^ area 130 Texas : electric bills, typical 603, 606 Spanish songs 15'?R topographic sheet Z 851 Texas Agricultural Experiment Sta- tion 173S Texas City, Tex., port 1690 Textile fibers, see Fibers. Textiles : basic information on industry 1874 industrial reference service 675 pyroxylin coated woven cotton fabrics 276 This week in defense (iieriodical). 888-889 Thomas, Elbert D. (Senator from Utah) : reports made by — Foreign Relations Com__ 69,5-696 Ihomtn, Harold O., House Commit- tee on Agriculture hear- ings 1079 Entry Thompson, George E., forest pathology, southern region 1550 Ihompson Lakes quadrangle, Mont., ^, , topographic sheet 820 Thornthwaite, Charles W., climatol- ogy in service of agri- culture 1741 Thrace, tobacco situation 676 Threading machine, TM 5-9024 1911 Thunderstorms, see Storms. Tidal harmonic constants 394 Tientsin, China : bristle trade 677 motion picture industry, survey— 671 Tiles : floor and wall, statistics 229 structural clay products, statis- tics 292 Timber : cooperage industry requirements. 725 stumpage transactions, tables. 721-722 Timpanogos Cave National Monument, ^. general information 1218 Tin, commodities of commerce series_ 1525 Tinware, manufacturing industry of United States 670 see also Cans. Tires : American scrap tire resources 673 distributors' stock in United States 673 mileage conservation program 1591 rationing in Canada 1607 Titanium, mineral industries census, 1939 262 Tiverton quadrangle, R. I.-Mass., topo- graphic sheet 849 Tobacco : acreage allotments for 1941 81 chewing and smoking tobacco in- . dustry 1373 flue-cured tobacco letter 54 industrial reference service 676 leaf tobacco industry of Puerto Rico 1865 leaf tobacco stocks 150 marketing quota instructions 47-48. 71-72, 93. 96-97 marketing quota regulations 7.S-79, 98-101 pasture condition use in inter- preting reports 128 Toilet articles ana preparations : American industry 664 drug, medicine, and toilet prepa- rations industry 1S68 manufacturers, financial data 664 problems facing American indus- try 664 production in United States 664 Tomato canning Industry, minimum wages 1869 Tongue Creek, water facilities plan for area 130 Tonto National Monument, general information 1219 Tools, manufacturing corporations F. T. C. report 635 Topographic sheets : GeoIoi,'ical Survey 738-865 Town meetings for war 390 Towns, see Cities and towns. Tractor trucks : maintenance, TM 10-1567, 10- 1705 1914 parts list, TM 10-1566, 10-1568. 1914 Tructors : Allis-Chalmers, standard nomen- clature list G-98 1414 Allis-Chalmers, TM 9-783B, 9- 787A 1913 engine, TM 9-1777A 1913 International, TM 9-777 1913 Training Traister, Entry Tractors — Continued manufacturing corporations, data, 1939 -— 669 Trade, see Commerce — Retail trade — Wliolesale trade. TraflSc, see Communication and traffic. Traffic information letter. Procure- ment Division ibii Traffic regulations, convencion sobre la reglamentacion del trafieo automotor 14o5 Trailer camps, see Camps. automobile trailer business boom- ing "'-^ carryall, TM 5-9026 1911 low bed, TM 5-9040 1911 ponton, TM 5-9030 r-p:;— I^H semi-trailer van, TM 10-lli9o__- 1914 6-ton, TM 9-790A 191-^ tractor crane, standard nomencla- ture list G-117 1414 20-ton, TM 9-790B 1913 van type, TM 10-1313 1914 Train, Percy, plants, medicinal uses by Nevada Indians 1546 Training and Placement Unit, see In- terior Department. Training Division, Civil Service Com- mission, see Civil Service Commission. Training Division, Personnel Office, Ag- riculture Dept., see Per- sonnel Office, Agriculture Dept. Training of employees, see Employee training. Within Industry Section, progress report 195& Aaron L., statistics of American listed corpora- tions Transmission, light tank, standard nomenclature list G-103_ Transmitters, see Radio apparatus and appliances. Transportati9n : . car sharing campaign 388, 389 Great Lakes, 1941 lv02 inter-American transportation 14b8 Iowa, map 1647 motor transport units 380 transportation series 1702 Transportation Corps, Army, techni- cal manuals 1918 Transportation series, see Transpor- tation. Trasko, Victoria M., industrial hy- giene activities 1630 Traumatism code 1092 Travel, mileage conservation program- 1591 Travel Congress, Inter-American, see Inter - American Travel Congress. Treasury bills, issue and sale 1835 Treasury bonds, see Bonds of United States. Treasury Department 1810-45 Disbursement Division proce- dure 1832-33 posters 1810, 1831 Trees : ' ., _ . forest pathology, southern region- 15.jO useful trees of U. S— 701, 704-705, 709. 713-714, 718-719, 723, 726-728 Trinidad Island, motion-picture indus- try, survey 671 Tripoli, mineral industries census, 19.39 263 Tropics, diagnfistico y tratamiento de ciertas afecciones de los tr6picos 1421 Troshkin, Alexander N., engine icing- 345 1711 l-il4 492 671 Entry Trought, Mary E. : bauxite and aluminum }ii magnesium 1137 Truck chassis, see Chassis. Truck farming, see Market gardening. Trucks, see Motortrucks — Tractor trucks. Trujillo City, Dominican Republic, gee Ciudad Trujillo, Dom- inican Republic. Trust funds in D. C, investments Tsinan, China motion picture indus- try, survey Tsingtao, China : black bristle trade d7( motion picture industry, survey — 0(1 peanut and peanut-oil trade 666 Tsuga, see Hemlock. Tuberculosis in animals, eradication work, Nov. 1, 1941 169 Tucson Magnetic Observatory, results. 393 Tule Lake community prevalent fears- 19/1 Tumacacori National Monument : general information o^V same (in Spanish) ?7. ,ril Tung oil developments oo4, bOb Tungsten: , ^ , , . c^n industry of French Indochina 670 industry of Peru rx-^-- Iji*: 264 670 1145 1720 mineral industries census ore output increased -- preprint from minerals yearbook. Turbines, Ships Bureau manual see also Pumps. Turk6V '• chemical developments, 1940 664 motion picture industry, survey- 671 Turkeys. 1941 crop lol Turrets ; light tank, standard nomenclarure list G-103 1414 Ships Bureau manual 17 ^S Tuzigott National Monument, general information I in Two Rivers, Wis., chart j289 Tyler, I. Keith: children's radio programs 515 radio in education 52^ Tyler, Paul M., mica 1140 Tyler, Tracy F., radio in education.-- o22 Typewriter, manufacturing industry bbJ Typewriting manual 31}, l-i70 U Uintah County, Utah, Ashley Valley Reservoir Co. project 123 Un-American Activities, Special Com- mittee on. House, hear- ings 1846 Underbill, Ruth M. : ,., . noo Indians of southern California-— 989 Northern Paiute Indians 1000 Papago Indians of Arizona, etc 1001 Underwear, knit cloth, statistics 297 Unemployed: . placement activities lygi placing the Negro worker 1237 youth, jobs and defense 1240 Uniforms: , cut, statistics ^^^'loio foreign navies, 1941 Jeoa minimum wages in industry ----- 1629 regulations for Coast Guard- 1248, 1256 Unimak Pass, chart 421 Union Catalog, Library of Congress 1847 Union Manufacturing Co., data on pay- roll deductions 18o3 Union of South Africa: chemical developments. 1940 bb4 market for electric household ap- pliances 665 markets for agricultural machin- ery, etc 669 tax svsteml 1020 LI Entry Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, iron and steel industry 670 Unions, see Federal credit unions. United Kingdom, see Great Britain. United Nations, declaraciCn de las Na- ciones Unidas 1765 United States. Note. — For all subjects per- taining to the United States, except its government, general history, and description, see such subjects, history of America as national re- source for morale 1204 map 731 what we defend, radio scripts 1225 Upernivik, Greenland, charts 975-976 Uranium, industry 670 Uruguay : alcoholic and nonalcoholic bever- age markets 666 automotive market developments. 672 bicycle market 677 chemical raw material review 604 coffee in the Americas 1463 machinery demand down 669 motion-pitture industry, survey-. 671 office supplies market 669 power facilities 504 railroads 505 railway equipment market 672 Utah : agricultural census analyses 109-110 construction, 1939 215 electric bills, typical 603, 606 mails, proposals for carrying 1569 topographic sheets 852 V Vaccination, smallpox 325 Valonia (acorn cups) : industry in Greece 668 Van de Water, Marjorie, air sickness.- 336 Vanadium industry 670 Vancouver, British Columbia, chart 916 Vancouver Island, chart 978 Vanilla, Mexican production and trade- 666 Vans, see Trailers. Varnish : distribution 664 industry 664 statistics 268 wholesale trade 664 VD, see Venereal diseases. Vegetable fats, see Fats. Vegetable oils, see Oils. Vegetables : buy fresh vegetables for wartime meals 1578 dehydration 1657 dehydration industry 666 wholesale prices at New York City, etc 140 Vehicles, see Motor vehicles. Veith, Marjorie D., mailing list houses. 660 Velma, Mount, topographic sheet of quadrangle 823 Venereal diseases : chemical prophylaxis 1631 sex hygiene and venereal disease- 1906 special VD education circular 1635 tratamiento de las afecciones ve- n6reas en el ej6rcito de Estados Unidos 1442 Vn education circular 1642 VD war letter 1643 Venereal Diseases Division, see Public- Health Service. Venetian blinds, foreign markets 667 Venezuela : American nation series 1527 Bolivar and other heroes 1467 land conditions 1746 Entry Venezuela — Continued market for office supplies 669 motion picture industry, survey 671 railways 512 Vermont : agricultural census analyses — 109-110 electric bills, typical 603, 606 Verrall. Arthur F., forest pathology.. 1550 Vessels, see Ships. Veterans, legislation. State laws 1531 Veterans Administration 1848-49 Veterinary bulletin 1093 Veto, see President of United States, Violaceae of Nevada 15.j4 Virgin Islands : chart 417 determination of a farm 1787 sugarcane — farming practices, 1942 1789 farming practices, 1943 1790 shares for producers, 1942.. 1788 wage rates for workers, 1942 1791 Virgin River, water facilities |)lan for area 130 Virginia : agricultural census analyses.. 100-110 electric bills, typical 603, 606 topographic sheets 853-854 Virginia campaign, 1781. bibliogra- phy 1193 Visa Cases, Board of Appeals on, see Board of Appeals on Visa Cases. Visas, see Immigration visas. Vise stands, technical manual 5-9010- 1911 Visiting housekeepers, references 327 Vital statistics : manual de estadistica vital 234 medical and traumatism coile 1092 the registrar (periodical) 2S2 Vital Statistics Division, see Census Bureau. Vivian. Gordon. Navajo Indian Mobile Unit 11S9 Vocational education, see Employee training. Volcanoes : Kilauea and Manna Loa erup- tions 1:?1"> volcano letter (neriodicaD 1223 Von Schmidt, Harold, poster 1644 Vultee Aircraft. Inc 171 W Wade. Kathleen. .lose de San Martin.. 1490 Wage and Hour Division 1850-1884 Wages : apprentices 1039 candy and related products indus- try 1855 embroideries industries 1875 grain products industry 1854 pants, shirts, and allied garments industry 1876 paper products industry 1856 I)rinting, publishing, etc., indus- tries 1857 redcaps 1877. 1880 rubber products manufacturing in- dustry 1862 seamless hosiery industry 1863 sugarcane workers. 1942. in V. I. 1791 tomato canning industry 1869 uniform and clothing industry 1629 wartime policies in U. S., 1917- 18 1882 wartime regulation in Canada 1883 Waito quadrangle. Maine, topographic sheet 796 Walker River, water facilities plan for area 130 Walnut Canyon National Monument, general information 1224 LII Entry War agencies, see Government offices. War and Education, National Insti- tute on, see National In- stitute on Education and War. War bonds, see Savings bonds and stamps. War Communications Board 1885 creation, etc 1885 War contracts, see Government con- tracts. War Department 1886-1918 bulletins, index 1903 circulars, index 1903 Civilian Conservation Corps regu- lations 1886 field manuals 1887-1902 field manuals for sale by supt. of documents 497-498 general orders, index 1903 procurement circular 1904 procurement regulations 1905 records in National Archives 1171 technical manuals 1908-18 technical manuals for sale by supt. of documents 497-498 War housing, see Dwellings — Housing. War Information Office 190, 1919-1923 War insurance, see War risk insurance. War Labor Policies Board, organiza- tion and function 1882 War Manpower Commission 1924-1933 posters 1925 War Mobilization Office, plan for 1180 War production, see Production (eco- nomics). War Production Board 1934-1968 circular letters 1938 posters 1959, 1966. 1968 WPD leaflets 1936-37, 1939-41, 1947-49. 1951, 1962-63, 1965 War Production Drive Headquarters- 1936- 37, 1947-49, 1962. 1965 War Relocation Authority 1969-75 policy statement 1975 War relocation centers, see Japanese relocation centers. War Restrictions, Federal-State Con- ference on, see Federal- State Conference on War Restrictions. War risk insurance, merchant marine inquiry 1110 War savings bonds and stamps, see Savings bonds and stamps. War Shipping Administration 1976 posters 1976 Warehouses : layout 1353 public-metchandise warehousing- 275 warehouse handling equipment 1354 Warfare, see Military art and science. Warner, Katherine G., mica 1140 Warrant officers, Navy, see Cox- swains — Electricians. Warships, Ships Bureau annual report, 1941 1719 Wartime, see special subjects connected with the war. Wartime Commission, Education Office, see Education Office. Washburn, Darius E. : electfic poultry equipment for farm 1802 rural electrification lessons for boys 1806 Washington, D. C, see District of Co- lumbia. Washington State : agricultural census analyses- 109-110 electric bills, typical 603, 606 hops, marketing agreement 138 mails, proposals for carrying 1567 reservoir silting, etc 1747 Entry Washington State — Continued stumpage transactions, tables 721- 722 topographic sheets 855-859 Waste, Disposal 81 West Kentucky Coal Co -— 11S4 West Point, N. Y., see Military Acad- emy, West Point. West Virginia : agricultural census analyses-- 109-110 construction, 1939 216 electric bills, typical 60.3, 606 topographic sheets 854, 860-862 LIII Entry Western Division, Agricultural Ad- justment Administra- tion, see Agricultural Adjustment Administra- tion. Western Hemisphere defense, refer- ences 183 Western hemlock, see Hemlock. Western Museum Laboratories, see Na- tional Park Service. Western States, see West (U. S.). Western white pine, see White pine. Westhampton quadrangle, Va., topo- graphic sheet 853 Westport quadrangle, Mass.-R. I., topo- graphic sheet 802 What we defend, radio scripts 1225 Wheat : control in World War I 3 018 crop insurance contract 578 forecasting yield per acre 127 loans, determining eligibility, etc ■ (50-61 marketing quota regulations 83-86, 103 statistics 300—302 wheat and corn bulletin 1979, 1989 winter wheat report as of Dec. 1, 1942 1 132 Wheeling quadrangle, W. Va. -Ohio- Pa., topographic sheet 861 White-base antifriction bearing metals, see Antifriction metals. White engine, see Gas and oil engines. White oak. useful trees of U. S 728 White pine ; eastern, useful trees of U. S 705 western, useful trees of U. S 727 White River, water facilities plan for area 130 White Sands National Monument, gen- eral information 1226 Whitewater Draw, water facilities ^^ , plan for area 1.^0 Wholesale trade : establishments 304 sales, inventories, and credits 305 Wicomico County, Md., truck crop farms 321 Widener collection, see Joseph K. Widener collection. Wild animals, see Animals. Wild fire (disease), see Pemphigus foliaceus. Wilderness areas, national forests 712 Wildlife : management as part of soil con- servation 1755 national defense and wildlife 1990 Wildlife and Fish Service, see Fish and Wildlife Service. Wildlife refuges, see names of refuges. Wildlife Resources, Special Commit* ee on Conservation of. Sen- ate, reports 1990-91 Wilgus, Alva C, Latin America in fic- tion, bibliographv 3493 Wilkins, Tivis E., analysis of land ac- „ quisition program 1740 Wilkinson, William H. H., placing the Negro worker 1237 Willapa Bay, chart 426 Willow Creek, Water facilities plan for area 130 Willwood division, see Shoshone proj- ect. Wilmington, Del., and vicinity, topo- graphic sheet 768 Wilson, William J. : Si)anish discovery of South Amer- .- ica ■_ 1662 Union Catalog of Library of Con- gress 1847 Winchester quadrangle, Va.-W. Va., topographic sheet 8.54 Windmills, shipments, statistics 287 Entry Windward Passage, chart 931 Wine : market in Colombia 006 market in Peru 666 Wire communication, see Telegraph — Telephone. Wisconsin : agricultural census analyses 109-110 apprenticeship record system 1045 electric bills, typical 603, 606 topographic sheet 863 Woelf el, Norman : children's radio programs 515 school-wide use of radio 527 Women : apprenticeable trades 1037 in the Americas : 1469 Women's apparel, see Clothing. Wood : plastic 707 precipitates formed in, resistance to leaching, etc 715 refuse at G. P. O., purchase 880 wood-products trade of Nether- lands Indies 667 see also names of articles manu- factured from wood. Wood pulp, see Pulp. Wood rot, emergency building projects, inspection 1551 Woodruff, Ariz., water facilities plan for area 130 Woods, Lake of the, see Lake of the Woods. Wool: carpet and rug manufacturing in- dustry 1 675 commercial stocks, statistics 211 felt and felt products, 1918 1076 grade, methods of determining 135 industry of United States 675 labeling 629, 637 manufactures, imports 675 manufacturing corporations. F. T. C. report 636 manufacturing industry, produc- tion, etc 675 production and income, 1934-41- 133 raw wool consumption report 280 shorn in 1941 153 stock report 278 wartime control, effect on mar- ket 1051 Wool machinery activity, statistics 306 Words, see Glossaries. Work Projects Administration 543, 1992-96 commissioner's letter 1992 digest of procedures 1993 genei-al letter 1994 Information Service letter 1995 Work Projects Administration. Dis- trict of Columbia, see District of Columbia. Workers, see Labor. World electrical markets 689 World is yours : radio scripts 532 list 531 World War, 1914-18. see European War, 1914-18. World War, 1939-45 : America's cultural heritage, pro- tection 1229 answers to questions important to minors 1967 artillery in desert 1120 British commandos 1121 British control of retail distribu- tion 1575 British price-restricting subsidies- 1577 British wartime price administra- tion 1576 divide and conquer, story of Nazi terror 1919 LIV Entry World war, 1939-45 — Continued fconomic and ujilitary events 1057 economics of tbe liome front 1584 enemy airborne forces 1123 Federal-State Conference on War Restrictions 449-450 German armored army 1124 German defense tactics in Cyren- aica " 1122 German military training 1125 German motorized infantry regi- ment 1126 German occupation of Europe, 1939-42 500 German tactical doctrine 1127 get straight on this war 1940 he was a good guy when he had it_ 1941 history and records of Federal depts.. etc 201 military and economic events 1058 OUT war (periodical) 14 Keconstruction Finance Corpora- tion activities 451 records administration 1169 relocaiion communities for evac- uees 1974 total war 1963 wartime control of trade and in- dustry ess- wartime information to marin- ers 395 week of the war (periodical) 888- 889, 1923 what the war means to us, teach- ing guide 530 World's Fair. San Francisco, see San Fi-ancisco, Golden Gate International Exposi- tion. Worms, helminthology laboratory guide 1096 Woronoco quadrangle, Mass.. topo- graphic sheet 801 Worsted : industry, United States 675 manufacturing corporations, F. T. C. report 636 manufacturing industry, produc- tion, etc 675 Wounds, tratamiento de las heridas de guerra 1443 WPD leaflets 1936-37. 1939-41, 1947-49, 1951, 1962-63, 1965. Wreckers, power train, TM 9-1795A_- 1913 Wright. Frederic H., secondary metals, nonferrous 1143 Wright brothers at Kill Devil Hill. radio program 1208 Wrii-'ht engine, see Gas and oil en- gines. Writing, see Letters — Reports. Wupatki National Monument, general information 1227 Wyandotte quadrangle, Mich., topo- graphic sheet 809 Entr.v Wyoming : agricultural census analyses — 109-110 electric bills, typical 603, 606 landownership in 1935 118 proposals for carrying mails-. 1570 topographic sheets 864-865 X X-rays, physics and technique 1094 Y Yakima project : annual operation and maintenance charges 1677-78 annual water charges 1679-80 Yampa River, water facilities plan for area 130 Yaquina quadrangle, Oreg., topo- graphic sheet 838 Yards and Docks Bureau 1997-1999 news memorandum 1998 report, 1941 1997 Yarn, Chilean market 675 Yellow fever, la fiebre amarilla en las Americas 1425 Yellowstone National Park 2000-2001 range studies 1228 report, 1941 2000 report, 1942 2001 Yeomen, preparation for rating- 1260, 1264 Yorktown campaign, 1781, bibliogra- phy 1193 Young, Stella, Navajo native dyes 999 Youth : jobs & defense 1240 letters to State youth administra- tors 1235 meeting problems of youth, story of NYA— ^ 1236 Youth Administration, see National Youth Administration. Ypres, Belgium, gas attack 311 Yucatan, henequen industry ' 675 Yugoslavia, motion picture industry, survey 671 Zamboanga, P. I., chart of vicinity 425 Zanzibar, clove industry and trade — 666 Zinc: accumulating at G. P. O., pur- chase 881 in Oregon 1135 mineral industries census, 1939 — 248 scrap, etc., price schedule 28 Zingg, Austin W., hydrologic studies. 1744- 45 Ziskind, David, law behind union agree- ments 1757 Zoology, American Scientific Congress, proceedings 1772