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<kw><p>No. 79 &#160; &#160; &#160; July, 1901</p></kw>
<kw><p>Catalogue of United States Public Documents</p></kw>
<kw><p>Issued Monthly</p></kw>
<kw><p>BY THE</p></kw>
<kw><p>SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS</p></kw>
<kw><p>Government Printing Office</p></kw>
<kw><p>Washington</p></kw>
<kw><p>Government Printing Office</p></kw>
<kw><p>1901</p></kw>
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<label>Congress of United States</label><item><line>341</line></item>

<label>Laws</label><item><line>341</line></item>

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<label>House</label><item><line>342</line></item>

<label>Sheep-bound Reserve</label><item><line>342</line></item>

<label>President of United States</label><item><line>342</line></item>

<label>Agriculture, Department of</label><item><line>343</line></item>

<label>Interior Department</label><item><line>346</line></item>

<label>Navy Department</label><item><line>353</line></item>

<label>Post-Office Department</label><item><line>356</line></item>

<label>State Department</label><item><line>356</line></item>

<label>Treasury Department</label><item><line>360</line></item>

<label>War Department</label><item><line>363</line></item>

<label>District of Columbia</label><item><line>365</line></item>

<label>Smithsonian Institution</label><item><line>365</line></item>

<label>Various Bureaus</label><item><line>366</line></item>

<label>Shipments to Depositories</label><item><line>369</line></item>

<label>Index</label><item><line>I</line></item>

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<label>Agricultural</label><item><line>agric.</line></item>

<label>Amendments</label><item><line>amdts.</line></item>

<label>American</label><item><line>Amer.</line></item>

<label>Appendix</label><item><line>app.</line></item>

<label>Association</label><item><line>assoc.</line></item>

<label>Commission</label><item><line>comn.</line></item>

<label>Committee</label><item><line>com.</line></item>

<label>Congress</label><item><line>Cong.</line></item>

<label>Consular</label><item><line>cons.</line></item>

<label>Department</label><item><line>dept.</line></item>

<label>Document</label><item><line>doc.</line></item>

<label>Executive</label><item><line>ex.</line></item>

<label>Exposition</label><item><line>expos.</line></item>

<label>Facsimile, facsimiles</label><item><line>facsim.</line></item>

<label>Folio</label><item><line>f&#176;</line></item>

<label>General</label><item><line>gen.</line></item>

<label>Geologic</label><item><line>geol.</line></item>

<label>Government</label><item><line>Govt.</line></item>

<label>House bill</label><item><line>H.</line></item>

<label>House concurrent resolution</label><item><line>H. C. R.</line></item>

<label>House document</label><item><line>H. doc.</line></item>

<label>House joint resolution</label><item><line>H. J. R.</line></item>

<label>House report</label><item><line>H. rp.</line></item>

<label>House resolution (simple)</label><item><line>H. R.</line></item>

<label>Illustrated, illustration, illustrations</label><item><line>il.</line></item>

<label>Inch, inches</label><item><line>in.</line></item>

<label>Island</label><item><line>I.</line></item>

<label>Latitude</label><item><line>lat.</line></item>

<label>Leaf, leaves</label><item><line>l.</line></item>

<label>Longitude</label><item><line>long.</line></item>

<label>Mile, miles</label><item><line>m.</line></item>

<label>Miscellaneous</label><item><line>mis.</line></item>

<label>Nautical</label><item><line>naut.</line></item>

<label>Number, numbers</label><item><line>no., nos.</line></item>

<label>Octavo</label><item><line>8&#176;</line></item>

<label>Page, pages</label><item><line>p., pp.</line></item>

<label>Part, parts</label><item><line>pt., pts.</line></item>

<label>Plate, plates</label><item><line>pl.</line></item>

<label>Portrait, portraits</label><item><line>por.</line></item>

<label>Quarto</label><item><line>4&#176;</line></item>

<label>Railway</label><item><line>ry.</line></item>

<label>Report</label><item><line>rp.</line></item>

<label>Reservation</label><item><line>Res.</line></item>

<label>Resolution</label><item><line>res.</line></item>

<label>Secretary</label><item><line>secy.</line></item>

<label>Section, sections</label><item><line>sec.</line></item>

<label>Senate bill</label><item><line>S.</line></item>

<label>Senate concurrent resolution</label><item><line>S. C. R.</line></item>

<label>Senate document</label><item><line>S. doc.</line></item>

<label>Senate joint resolution</label><item><line>S. J. R.</line></item>

<label>Senate report</label><item><line>S. rp.</line></item>

<label>Senate resolution (simple)</label><item><line>S. R.</line></item>

<label>Session</label><item><line>sess.</line></item>

<label>Sixteenmo</label><item><line>16&#176;</line></item>

<label>Society</label><item><line>soc.</line></item>

<label>Superintendent</label><item><line>supt.</line></item>

<label>Table, tables</label><item><line>tab.</line></item>

<label>Thirtytwo-mo</label><item><line>32&#176;</line></item>

<label>Topographic</label><item><line>topog.</line></item>

<label>Treasury</label><item><line>Treas.</line></item>

<label>Twelvemo</label><item><line>12&#176;</line></item>

<label>Twentyfour-mo</label><item><line>24&#176;</line></item>

<label>Versus</label><item><line>vs., <i>v.</i></line></item>

<label>Volume, volumes</label><item><line>v.</line></item>

<label>Year</label><item><line>yr.</line></item>

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<kw><p>NOTE.&#8212;Documents for sale by this office are indicated by a star (*) preceding the price named. Words and figures inclosed in brackets [] are given for information, but do not appear on the title-pages of the publications catalogued. When size is not given, octavo is to be understood. The dates, including day, month, and year, given with Senate and House documents and reports, are the dates on which they were ordered to be printed. Usually the printing promptly follows the ordering, but various causes sometimes make delays. When Congress and session are not given with the numbers of Senate and House documents and reports, 56th Congress, 2d session, is to be understood.</p></kw>
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<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Front Matter/General Information With Reference to the Distribution of Documents</toc>
<type>front|General Information</type>
<kw><caption>CATALOGUE DISTRIBUTION</caption></kw>
<kw><p>Hereafter the monthly catalogue of public documents can be supplied only as vacancies occur in the list, as the entire edition authorized by law is exhausted.</p></kw>
<kw><p>The monthly catalogue is now sent to each Senator, Representative, Delegate, and officer in Congress, to each State and Territorial library and designated depository, to substantially all Government authors, and to as many school, college, and public libraries as the limited edition will supply.</p></kw>
<kw><caption>NO FREE DISTRIBUTION TO INDIVIDUALS</caption></kw>
<kw><p>The Superintendent of Documents is not authorized to supply documents free to individuals, except publications specifically authorized by Congress to be distributed by him to persons designated by Senators, Representatives, or Delegates.</p></kw>
<kw><caption>DISTRIBUTION TO LIBRARIES</caption></kw>
<kw><p>The Superintendent of Documents will receive documents from libraries that have them in duplicate, and will redistribute the same to other libraries to complete broken sets therein, or to libraries that have no Government publications.</p></kw>
<kw><p>In making application for documents librarians should state clearly what is desired, and certify whether the documents asked for are for the purpose of making up deficiencies, or the creation of a document library.</p></kw>
<kw><p>In no case will documents be supplied to a library unless it has a permanent organization and, if not a designated depository, the indorsement of the Representative in Congress from the district in which located.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Documents authorized by law to be distributed to designated depository libraries will be forwarded by registered mail as soon as received from the Government Printing Office. A list of documents forwarded this month is given herein.</p></kw>
<kw><caption>INDEX</caption></kw>
<kw><p>The index to the monthly catalogue is cumulative from January to June, and from July to November. The December number will contain an index to the twelve numbers for the year. Persons desiring to bind the catalogue at the end of the year should be careful to retain the numbers received monthly, as duplicate numbers can not be supplied.</p></kw>
<kw><caption>SALES</caption></kw>
<kw><p>The Superintendent of Documents is authorized to sell at cost any public document in his charge the distribution of which is not otherwise provided for. Only one copy is permitted to be sold to the same person, excepting libraries or schools and Members of Congress.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Price-lists of documents available for sale by the Superintendent of Documents will be supplied free on application in person or by mail.</p></kw>
<kw><caption>PRICES</caption></kw>
<kw><p>Documents entered in this catalogue that are for sale by the Superintendent of Documents are indicated by a (*) preceding the price named. The absence of a (*) indicates that application should be made to the Department, bureau, or division issuing the document.</p></kw>
<kw><caption>HOW TO REMIT</caption></kw>
<kw><p>Remittances maybe made to the Superintendent of Documents, Union Building, Washington, D. C., by postal money order, express order, or New York draft. Stamps and personal checks will positively not be accepted. Remittances in coin or bills will be at sender's risk.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Remittances to the Public Printer should be made by postal money order, express money order, or draft on New York. Remittances to the Geological Survey should be made by money order. The Record and Pension Office will receive currency as well as postal money orders if the exact amount be sent.</p></kw>
<kw><p>The Hydrographic Office sells for 50c its &#34;Catalogue of Charts, Plans, Sailing Directions, and other Publications.&#34; Other Government offices which have books, pamphlets, maps, or charts for sale issue price-lists, which will be sent free to all applicants. The prices charged are never more than cost and 10 per cent added, and frequently much less than that.</p></kw>
<kw><p>All public documents, from whatever Department or bureau they may be bought or procured, will be forwarded free of postage to all points in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. To other countries regular rates of postage are charged, and remittances must be made to include such postage.</p></kw>
<kw><caption>WHERE DOCUMENTS MAY BE OBTAINED</caption></kw>
<kw><p>General directions as to where documents may be procured are given in the body of the catalogue.</p></kw>
<kw><caption>LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES</caption></kw>
<kw><p>By act of Congress the sale of the Revised Statutes, Statutes at Large, and pamphlet laws has been transferred from the State Department to the Superintendent of Documents. The following are the prices at which the Revised Statutes and the recent Statutes at Large and pamphlet laws are sold. Prices will be furnished on application for Statutes at Large and pamphlet laws prior to the 55th Congress:</p></kw>
<kw><p>Revised Statutes, edition of 1878, sheep -&#8212; $2.90</p></kw>
<kw><p>Revised Statutes, supplement, vol. 1, edition of 1891, sheep -&#8212; 2.00</p></kw>
<kw><p>Revised Statutes, supplement, vol. 2, nos. 1-5, paper -&#8212; .50</p></kw>
<kw><p>Revised Statutes, supplement, vol. 2, no. 6, paper -&#8212; .15</p></kw>
<kw><p>Revised Statutes, supplement, vol. 2, no. 7, paper -&#8212; .30</p></kw>
<kw><p>Revised Statutes, supplement, vol. 2, no. 8, paper -&#8212; .75</p></kw>
<kw><p>Laws of 1st session, 55th Congress, 1897, paper -&#8212; .35</p></kw>
<kw><p>Laws of 2d session, 55th Congress, 1897-98, paper -&#8212; .95</p></kw>
<kw><p>Laws of 3d session, 55th Congress, 1898-99, paper -&#8212; 1.00</p></kw>
<kw><p>Statutes at Large, vol. 30, 55th Congress, 1897-99, sheep -&#8212; 3.00</p></kw>
<kw><p>Laws of 1st session, 56th Congress, 1899-1900, paper -&#8212; 1.10</p></kw>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">56th Congress, 1st session. House documents, v. 79. Nos. 264-323, except 287, 298, 300, 314; Transactions with national banks; miscellaneous.</title></kw>

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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">William Saunders, by [George William Hill] editor; from Yearbook, 1900.</title></kw>
<kw><personal_author><inv_aut1 searchauthors="yes" authorbrowse="yes">Hill, George William</inv_aut1></personal_author></kw>

<date>
<approx>true</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>p. 625-630,</pag> <other>1 por.</other></desc></kw>

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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Agriculture, Department of</publish_author></corporate_author></kw>
<kw><group_note>
<p>NOTE.&#8212;Those publications of the Department of Agriculture which are for sale, except those of the Weather Bureau, will be supplied by the Superintendent of Documents, Union Building, Washington, D. C. For the unpriced publications application should be made to the Secretary of Agriculture. The Department has no list of addresses to which all its publications are sent. It issues a monthly list of publications, which is mailed to all applicants, enabling them to select such reports and bulletins as interest them.</p>
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<issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw><aut1 searchauthors="yes">George William Hill</aut1></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>13</month>
<sortdate>80981301</sortdate>
<sortauth>Agriculture, Department of</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>[1901.]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010101</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19011231</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>343</startpage>
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<disptitle>William Saunders, by [George William Hill] editor; from Yearbook, 1900.</disptitle>
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<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch36</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Accounts and Disbursements Division (Agriculture, Department of)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Use of annual appropriations [decision of comptroller of Treasury, reprinted for disbursing office of Department of Agriculture].</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>true</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>4 pp.</pag></desc></kw>

<cat_page_num>343</cat_page_num>
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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>13</month>
<sortdate>80981301</sortdate>
<sortauth>Accounts and Disbursements Division</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>[1901.]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010101</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19011231</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>343</startpage>
<endpage>343</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>Use of annual appropriations [decision of comptroller of Treasury, reprinted for disbursing office of Department of Agriculture].</disptitle>
</display>
</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch37</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Animal Industry Bureau (Agriculture, Department of)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">American breeds of fowls, 1: plymouth rock; by T. F. McGrew.</title></kw>
<kw><personal_author><inv_aut1 searchauthors="yes" authorbrowse="yes">McGrew, T. F.</inv_aut1></personal_author></kw>

<date>
<approx>true</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>32 pp.</pag> <other>10 il. 6 pl.</other></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>(Bulletin 29.)</notes></kw>
<kw><avail source="sale_by_sudocs">* For Sale by Superintendent of Documents.  15c</avail></kw>
<cat_page_num>343</cat_page_num>
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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Animal Industry Bureau</publish_author><sub_author1>Agriculture, Department of</sub_author1></corporate_author></kw><issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>(Bulletin 29.) * For Sale by Superintendent of Documents.  15c</snotes></kw>
<kw><aut1 searchauthors="yes">T. F. McGrew</aut1></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>13</month>
<sortdate>80981301</sortdate>
<sortauth>Animal Industry Bureau</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>1901</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010101</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19011231</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>343</startpage>
<endpage>343</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>American breeds of fowls, 1: plymouth rock; by T. F. McGrew.</disptitle>
</display>
</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch38</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Animal Industry Bureau (Agriculture, Department of)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Ducks and geese, standard breeds and management; by George E. Howard.</title></kw>
<kw><personal_author><inv_aut1 searchauthors="yes" authorbrowse="yes">Howard, George E.</inv_aut1></personal_author></kw>

<date>
<approx>true</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>48 pp.</pag> <other>37 il.</other></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>(Farmers' bulletin 64.)</notes></kw>

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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Animal Industry Bureau</publish_author><sub_author1>Agriculture, Department of</sub_author1></corporate_author></kw><issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>(Farmers' bulletin 64.) </snotes></kw>
<kw><aut1 searchauthors="yes">George E. Howard</aut1></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>13</month>
<sortdate>80981301</sortdate>
<sortauth>Animal Industry Bureau</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>1897 [reprint 1901]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010101</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19011231</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>343</startpage>
<endpage>343</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>Ducks and geese, standard breeds and management; by George E. Howard.</disptitle>
</display>
</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch39</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Animal Industry Bureau (Agriculture, Department of)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Hog raising in the South; by S. M. Tracy.</title></kw>
<kw><personal_author><inv_aut1 searchauthors="yes" authorbrowse="yes">Tracy, S. M.</inv_aut1></personal_author></kw>

<date>
<approx>true</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>40 pp.</pag></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>(Farmers' bulletin 100.)</notes></kw>

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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Animal Industry Bureau</publish_author><sub_author1>Agriculture, Department of</sub_author1></corporate_author></kw><issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>(Farmers' bulletin 100.) </snotes></kw>
<kw><aut1 searchauthors="yes">S. M. Tracy</aut1></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>13</month>
<sortdate>80981301</sortdate>
<sortauth>Animal Industry Bureau</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>1899 [reprint 1901]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010101</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19011231</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>343</startpage>
<endpage>343</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>Hog raising in the South; by S. M. Tracy.</disptitle>
</display>
</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch40</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Animal Industry Bureau (Agriculture, Department of)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Standard varieties of chickens; by George E. Howard.</title></kw>
<kw><personal_author><inv_aut1 searchauthors="yes" authorbrowse="yes">Howard, George E.</inv_aut1></personal_author></kw>

<date>
<approx>true</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>48 pp.</pag> <other>42 il.</other></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>(Farmers' bulletin 51.)</notes></kw>

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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Animal Industry Bureau</publish_author><sub_author1>Agriculture, Department of</sub_author1></corporate_author></kw><issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>(Farmers' bulletin 51.) </snotes></kw>
<kw><aut1 searchauthors="yes">George E. Howard</aut1></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>13</month>
<sortdate>80981301</sortdate>
<sortauth>Animal Industry Bureau</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>[3d edition.] Jan. 1899 [reprint 1901]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010101</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19011231</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>343</startpage>
<endpage>343</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>Standard varieties of chickens; by George E. Howard.</disptitle>
</display>
</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch41</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Dairy Division (Animal Industry Bureau, Agriculture, Department of)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Dairy products at Paris Exposition, 1900, by Henry E. Alvord; from Yearbook, 1900.</title></kw>
<kw><personal_author><inv_aut1 searchauthors="yes" authorbrowse="yes">Alvord, Henry E.</inv_aut1></personal_author></kw>

<date>
<approx>true</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>ii&#043;599-627 pp.</pag> <other>5 pl.</other></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>([Publication] 35.)</notes></kw>

<cat_page_num>343</cat_page_num>
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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Dairy Division</publish_author><sub_author1>Animal Industry Bureau</sub_author1><sub_author2>Agriculture, Department of</sub_author2></corporate_author></kw><issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>([Publication] 35.) </snotes></kw>
<kw><aut1 searchauthors="yes">Henry E. Alvord</aut1></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>13</month>
<sortdate>80981301</sortdate>
<sortauth>Dairy Division</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>[1901.]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010101</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19011231</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>343</startpage>
<endpage>343</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>Dairy products at Paris Exposition, 1900, by Henry E. Alvord; from Yearbook, 1900.</disptitle>
</display>
</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch42</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Biological Survey Division (Agriculture, Department of)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Food of nestling birds, by Sylvester D. Judd; from Yearbook, 1900.</title></kw>
<kw><personal_author><inv_aut1 searchauthors="yes" authorbrowse="yes">Judd, Sylvester D.</inv_aut1></personal_author></kw>

<date>
<approx>true</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>iv&#043;411-436 pp.</pag> <other>9 il. 5 pl.</other></desc></kw>

<cat_page_num>343</cat_page_num>
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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Biological Survey Division</publish_author><sub_author1>Agriculture, Department of</sub_author1></corporate_author></kw><issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw><aut1 searchauthors="yes">Sylvester D. Judd</aut1></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>13</month>
<sortdate>80981301</sortdate>
<sortauth>Biological Survey Division</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>[1901.]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010101</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19011231</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>343</startpage>
<endpage>343</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>Food of nestling birds, by Sylvester D. Judd; from Yearbook, 1900.</disptitle>
</display>
</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch43</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Biological Survey Division (Agriculture, Department of)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">How birds affect the orchard, by F. E. L. Beal; from Yearbook, 1900.</title></kw>
<kw><personal_author><inv_aut1 searchauthors="yes" authorbrowse="yes">Beal, F. E. L.</inv_aut1></personal_author></kw>

<date>
<approx>true</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>ii&#043;291-304 pp.</pag> <other>5 il.</other></desc></kw>

<cat_page_num>343</cat_page_num>
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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Biological Survey Division</publish_author><sub_author1>Agriculture, Department of</sub_author1></corporate_author></kw><issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw><aut1 searchauthors="yes">F. E. L. Beal</aut1></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>13</month>
<sortdate>80981301</sortdate>
<sortauth>Biological Survey Division</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>[1901.]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010101</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19011231</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>343</startpage>
<endpage>343</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>How birds affect the orchard, by F. E. L. Beal; from Yearbook, 1900.</disptitle>
</display>
</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch44</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Entomology Division (Agriculture, Department of)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Bee keeping; by Frank Benton.</title></kw>
<kw><personal_author><inv_aut1 searchauthors="yes" authorbrowse="yes">Benton, Frank</inv_aut1></personal_author></kw>

<date>
<approx>true</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>32 pp.</pag> <other>19 il.</other></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>(Farmers' bulletin 59.)</notes></kw>

<cat_page_num>343</cat_page_num>
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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Entomology Division</publish_author><sub_author1>Agriculture, Department of</sub_author1></corporate_author></kw><issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>(Farmers' bulletin 59.) </snotes></kw>
<kw><aut1 searchauthors="yes">Frank Benton</aut1></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>13</month>
<sortdate>80981301</sortdate>
<sortauth>Entomology Division</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>1897 [reprint 1901]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010101</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19011231</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>343</startpage>
<endpage>343</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>Bee keeping; by Frank Benton.</disptitle>
</display>
</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch45</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Entomology Division (Agriculture, Department of)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Notes on mosquitoes of United States, account of their structure and biology with remarks on remedies; by L. O. Howard.</title></kw>
<kw><personal_author><inv_aut1 searchauthors="yes" authorbrowse="yes">Howard, L. O.</inv_aut1></personal_author></kw>

<date>
<approx>true</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>70 pp.</pag> <other>22 il.</other></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>(Bulletin 25, new series.)</notes></kw>
<kw><avail source="sale_by_sudocs">* For Sale by Superintendent of Documents.  5c</avail></kw>
<cat_page_num>344</cat_page_num>
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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Entomology Division</publish_author><sub_author1>Agriculture, Department of</sub_author1></corporate_author></kw><issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>(Bulletin 25, new series.) * For Sale by Superintendent of Documents.  5c</snotes></kw>
<kw><aut1 searchauthors="yes">L. O. Howard</aut1></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>13</month>
<sortdate>80981301</sortdate>
<sortauth>Entomology Division</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>1900 [reprint 1901]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010101</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19011231</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>344</startpage>
<endpage>344</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>Notes on mosquitoes of United States, account of their structure and biology with remarks on remedies; by L. O. Howard.</disptitle>
</display>
</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch46</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Entomology Division (Agriculture, Department of)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Principal household insects of United States, by L. O. Howard and C. L. Marlatt; with chapter on insects affecting dry vegetable foods, by F. H. Chittenden.</title></kw>
<kw><personal_author><inv_aut1 searchauthors="yes" authorbrowse="yes">Howard, L. O.</inv_aut1><inv_aut2 searchauthors="yes" authorbrowse="yes">Marlatt, C. L.</inv_aut2><inv_aut3 searchauthors="yes" authorbrowse="yes">Chittenden, F. H.</inv_aut3></personal_author></kw>

<date>
<approx>true</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>131 pp.</pag> <other>64 il.</other></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>(Bulletin 4, new series, revised edition.)</notes></kw>
<kw><avail source="sale_by_sudocs">* For Sale by Superintendent of Documents.  10c</avail></kw>
<cat_page_num>344</cat_page_num>
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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Entomology Division</publish_author><sub_author1>Agriculture, Department of</sub_author1></corporate_author></kw><issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>(Bulletin 4, new series, revised edition.) * For Sale by Superintendent of Documents.  10c</snotes></kw>
<kw><aut1 searchauthors="yes">L. O. Howard</aut1><aut2 searchauthors="yes">C. L. Marlatt</aut2><aut3 searchauthors="yes">F. H. Chittenden</aut3></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>13</month>
<sortdate>80981301</sortdate>
<sortauth>Entomology Division</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>1896 [1899, reprint 1901]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010101</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19011231</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>344</startpage>
<endpage>344</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>Principal household insects of United States, by L. O. Howard and C. L. Marlatt; with chapter on insects affecting dry vegetable foods, by F. H. Chittenden.</disptitle>
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</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch47</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Entomology Division (Agriculture, Department of)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Scale insect and mite enemies of citrus trees, by C. L. Marlatt; from Yearbook, 1900.</title></kw>
<kw><personal_author><inv_aut1 searchauthors="yes" authorbrowse="yes">Marlatt, C. L.</inv_aut1></personal_author></kw>

<date>
<approx>true</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>iv&#043;247-290 pp.</pag> <other>25 il. 6 pl.</other></desc></kw>

<cat_page_num>344</cat_page_num>
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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Entomology Division</publish_author><sub_author1>Agriculture, Department of</sub_author1></corporate_author></kw><issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw><aut1 searchauthors="yes">C. L. Marlatt</aut1></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>13</month>
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<display>
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<uniq_id>79-ch48</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Entomology Division (Agriculture, Department of)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Smyrna fig culture in United States, by L. O. Howard; from Yearbook, 1900.</title></kw>
<kw><personal_author><inv_aut1 searchauthors="yes" authorbrowse="yes">Howard, L. O.</inv_aut1></personal_author></kw>

<date>
<approx>true</approx>
</date>
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<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
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<sortauth>Entomology Division</sortauth>
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<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch49</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Experiment Stations Office (Agriculture, Department of)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Development of trucking interests, by F. S. Earle; from Yearbook, 1900.</title></kw>
<kw><personal_author><inv_aut1 searchauthors="yes" authorbrowse="yes">Earle, F. S.</inv_aut1></personal_author></kw>

<date>
<approx>true</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>iii&#043;437-452 pp.</pag></desc></kw>

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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw><aut1 searchauthors="yes">F. S. Earle</aut1></kw>
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<sortauth>Experiment Stations Office</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>[1901.]</pubdate></kw>
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<disptitle>Development of trucking interests, by F. S. Earle; from Yearbook, 1900.</disptitle>
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<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch50</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Experiment Stations Office (Agriculture, Department of)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Effect of severe and prolonged muscular work on food consumption, digestion, and metabolism, by W. O. Atwater and H. C. Sherman; and Mechanical work and efficiency of bicyclers, by R. C. Carpenter.</title></kw>
<kw><personal_author><inv_aut1 searchauthors="yes" authorbrowse="yes">Atwater, W. O.</inv_aut1><inv_aut2 searchauthors="yes" authorbrowse="yes">Sherman, H. C.</inv_aut2><inv_aut3 searchauthors="yes" authorbrowse="yes">Carpenter, R. C.</inv_aut3></personal_author></kw>

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<approx>true</approx>
</date>
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<kw><desc><pag>67 pp.</pag> <other>3 il.</other></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>(Bulletin 98.)</notes></kw>
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<kw><snotes>(Bulletin 98.) * For Sale by Superintendent of Documents.  5c</snotes></kw>
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<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch51</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Experiment Stations Office (Agriculture, Department of)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Experiment Station Record, v. 12, no. 11.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>true</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>vii&#043;1001-1100, pp.</pag></desc></kw>
<kw><avail>10c single copy, $1.00 a volume (12 nos.)</avail></kw>
<kw><explanatory_note>
<kw><p>NOTE.&#8212;Mainly made up of abstracts of reports and publications on agricultural science which have recently appeared in all countries, especially the United States.</p></kw>
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<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> 10c single copy, $1.00 a volume (12 nos.)</snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>13</month>
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<sortauth>Experiment Stations Office</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>1901</pubdate></kw>
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<disptitle>Experiment Station Record, v. 12, no. 11.</disptitle>
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<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch52</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Experiment Stations Office (Agriculture, Department of)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Experiment Station Work 11.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>true</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>32 pp.</pag> <other>5 il.</other></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>(Farmers' bulletin 103.) [See, for contents, catalogue for September, 1899, page 418.]</notes></kw>

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<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>(Farmers' bulletin 103.) [See, for contents, catalogue for September, 1899, page 418.] </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
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<sortauth>Experiment Stations Office</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>1899 [reprint 1901]</pubdate></kw>
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<endpage>344</endpage>
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<disptitle>Experiment Station Work 11.</disptitle>
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<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch53</uniq_id>
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<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Experiment Station Work 13.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>true</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>32 pp.</pag> <other>3 il.</other></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>(Farmers' bulletin 107.) [See, for contents, catalogue for January, 1900, page 51.]</notes></kw>

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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
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<kw><snotes>(Farmers' bulletin 107.) [See, for contents, catalogue for January, 1900, page 51.] </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
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<month>13</month>
<sortdate>80981301</sortdate>
<sortauth>Experiment Stations Office</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>1899 [reprint 1901]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010101</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19011231</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>344</startpage>
<endpage>344</endpage>
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<disptitle>Experiment Station Work 13.</disptitle>
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<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch54</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Experiment Stations Office (Agriculture, Department of)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Practical irrigation, by C. T. Johnston and J. D. Stannard; from Yearbook, 1900.</title></kw>
<kw><personal_author><inv_aut1 searchauthors="yes" authorbrowse="yes">Johnston, C. T.</inv_aut1><inv_aut2 searchauthors="yes" authorbrowse="yes">Stannard, J. D.</inv_aut2></personal_author></kw>

<date>
<approx>true</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>ii&#043;491-512 pp.</pag> <other>9 il.</other></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>([Publication] 397.)</notes></kw>

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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>([Publication] 397.) </snotes></kw>
<kw><aut1 searchauthors="yes">C. T. Johnston</aut1><aut2 searchauthors="yes">J. D. Stannard</aut2></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>13</month>
<sortdate>80981301</sortdate>
<sortauth>Experiment Stations Office</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>[1901.]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010101</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19011231</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>344</startpage>
<endpage>344</endpage>
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<disptitle>Practical irrigation, by C. T. Johnston and J. D. Stannard; from Yearbook, 1900.</disptitle>
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<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch55</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Experiment Stations Office (Agriculture, Department of)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Proceedings of 14th annual convention of Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, New Haven and Middletown, Conn., Nov. 13-15, 1900; edited by A. C. True, W. H. Beal, and H. H. Goodell.</title></kw>
<kw><personal_author><inv_aut1 searchauthors="yes" authorbrowse="yes">True, A. C.</inv_aut1><inv_aut2 searchauthors="yes" authorbrowse="yes">Beal, W. H.</inv_aut2><inv_aut3 searchauthors="yes" authorbrowse="yes">Goodell, H. H.</inv_aut3></personal_author></kw>

<date>
<approx>true</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>192 pp.</pag> <other>3 pl.</other></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>(Bulletin 99.)</notes></kw>
<kw><avail source="sale_by_sudocs">* For Sale by Superintendent of Documents.  15c</avail></kw>
<kw><explanatory_note>
<kw><p>Contents:</p></kw>
<kw><p>Agricultural and mechanical college, Relation of, to State; by W. E. Drake.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Agricultural experiment stations, American; by W. H. Jordan.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Agricultural literature, Report of committee on indexing.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Agriculture, Report of committee on methods of teaching.</p></kw>
<kw><p>&#8212; University extension in, at Cornell University; by J. Craig.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Agriculture, Department of, and experiment stations, Report of committee on cooperative work between.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Artace punctistriga, Some observations upon; by H. A. Morgan.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Asparagus, Power sprayer for; by F. A. Sirrine.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Asparagus pest, agromyza simplex Loew, Little-known; by F. A. Sirrine.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Bibliographer, report. Botanist, station, Function of, by G. E. Stone.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Cigar-wrapper leaf, Methods of experimenting with; by E. H. Jenkins.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Connecticut Experiment Station; by W. O. Atwater.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Constitution, Report of committee on revision of.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Dairy-herd tests, Cooperative; by C. S. Phelps.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Education, modern, What is of most worth in; by J. E. Stubbs.</p></kw>
<kw><p>&#8212; at land-grant colleges, General drift of; by J. K. Patterson.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Engineering experiment stations, Report of committee on.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Entomology, Economic, in Florida; by H. A. Gossard.</p></kw>
<kw><p>&#8212; in southern States; by H. Garman.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Entomology Section, report. Experiment-station work, Progress of variety testing in; by F. W. Rane.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Fertilizer laws, uniform, Report of standing committee on.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Field experiments, Cooperative; by E. B. Voorhees.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Food and body material, Available energy of; by W. O. Atwater.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Graduate study, Report of committee on, at Washington [D. C.].</p></kw>
<kw><p>Grass and forage-plant investigations in Department of Agriculture and State experiment stations; by T. A. Williams.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Horticulture, Educational status of; by F. W. Card.</p></kw>
<kw><p>&#8212; Laboratory work in; by E. S. Goff.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Horticulture and Botany Section, report.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Hydrocyanic-acid gas for destruction of insects in large buildings, Recent results with; by W. G. Johnson.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Mechanic arts, Student of, an apprentice; by J. D. Hoffman.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Mechanic Arts Section, report.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Mechanical drawing, Course of instruction in; by L. S. Randolph.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Military instruction in land-grant colleges, Report of committee on.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Morrill, Justin S., Legislative career of; by G. W. Atherton.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Nursery and orchard inspection, Experiences in; by W. G. Johnson.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Nursery inspection; by J. B. Smith.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Nursery inspection and orchard insecticide work in Illinois; by S. A. Forbes.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Nursery inspection laws and rulings, Suggestions toward greater uniformity in; by E. P. Felt.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Paris Exposition, Report of committee on collective station exhibit at.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Petroleum, crude, and its effects upon plants and insects, Notes on; by J. B. Smith.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Plant physiology in relation to horticulture and agriculture; by A. F. Woods.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Plants, What our experiment stations have done in originating varieties of, by crossing, selecting, etc. [abstract]; by D. B. Halsted.</p></kw>
<kw><p>President's address; by J. E. Stubbs.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Scale insects, injurious, Danger to American horticulture from introduction of; by G. B. King.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Seed and plant introduction; by J. G. Smith.</p></kw>
<kw><p>[Sugar and sugar-beet production], our new agricultural industry; by I. P. Roberts.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Tobacco, Burley, its growing and curing; by M. A. Scovell.</p></kw>
<kw><p>[Tobacco investigations of Department of Agriculture]; by Milton Whitney.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Treasurer, report. Trees, Observations on banding of, to prevent injury by fall cankerworm; by W. E. Britton.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Vegetation house arranged for pot experiments; by W. E. Britton.</p></kw>
</explanatory_note></kw>
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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>(Bulletin 99.) * For Sale by Superintendent of Documents.  15c</snotes></kw>
<kw><aut1 searchauthors="yes">A. C. True</aut1><aut2 searchauthors="yes">W. H. Beal</aut2><aut3 searchauthors="yes">H. H. Goodell</aut3></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>13</month>
<sortdate>80981301</sortdate>
<sortauth>Experiment Stations Office</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>1901</pubdate></kw>
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<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch56</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Experiment Stations Office (Agriculture, Department of)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Sheep feeding; by John A. Craig.</title></kw>
<kw><personal_author><inv_aut1 searchauthors="yes" authorbrowse="yes">Craig, John A.</inv_aut1></personal_author></kw>

<date>
<approx>true</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>24 pp.</pag></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>(Farmers' bulletin 49.)</notes></kw>

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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>(Farmers' bulletin 49.) </snotes></kw>
<kw><aut1 searchauthors="yes">John A. Craig</aut1></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>13</month>
<sortdate>80981301</sortdate>
<sortauth>Experiment Stations Office</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>Feb. 1897 [reprint 1901]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010101</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19011231</pubdate_mr_end>

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<endpage>345</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>Sheep feeding; by John A. Craig.</disptitle>
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<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch57</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Experiment Stations Office (Agriculture, Department of)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Value of potatoes as food, by C. F. Langworthy; from Yearbook, 1900.</title></kw>
<kw><personal_author><inv_aut1 searchauthors="yes" authorbrowse="yes">Langworthy, C. F.</inv_aut1></personal_author></kw>

<date>
<approx>true</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>iii&#043;337-348 pp.</pag> <other>3 il.</other></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>([Publication] 398.)</notes></kw>

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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>([Publication] 398.) </snotes></kw>
<kw><aut1 searchauthors="yes">C. F. Langworthy</aut1></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>13</month>
<sortdate>80981301</sortdate>
<sortauth>Experiment Stations Office</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>[1901.]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010101</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19011231</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>345</startpage>
<endpage>345</endpage>
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<disptitle>Value of potatoes as food, by C. F. Langworthy; from Yearbook, 1900.</disptitle>
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</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch58</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Agrostology Division (Plant Industry Bureau, Agriculture, Department of)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">List of publications of division.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901/06/12/</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>8 pp.</pag></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>(Circular 36.)</notes></kw>

<cat_page_num>345</cat_page_num>
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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Agrostology Division</publish_author><sub_author1>Plant Industry Bureau</sub_author1><sub_author2>Agriculture, Department of</sub_author2></corporate_author></kw><issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>(Circular 36.) </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>07</month>
<sortdate>80980712</sortdate>
<sortauth>Agrostology Division</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>[June 12, 1901.]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010612</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010612</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>345</startpage>
<endpage>345</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>List of publications of division.</disptitle>
</display>
</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch59</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Botany Division (Plant Industry Bureau, Agriculture, Department of)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Contributions from U. S. National Herbarium, v. 6, plant life of Alabama, account of distribution, modes of association, and adaptations of flora of Alabama, with systematic catalogue of plants growing in State; prepared in cooperation with Geological Survey of Alabama by Charles Mohr.</title></kw>
<kw><personal_author><inv_aut1 searchauthors="yes" authorbrowse="yes">Mohr, Charles</inv_aut1></personal_author></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901/07/31/</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>921 pp.</pag> <other>12 pl. map.</other></desc></kw>
<kw><avail source="sale_by_sudocs">* For Sale by Superintendent of Documents.  50c</avail></kw>
<cat_page_num>345</cat_page_num>
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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Botany Division</publish_author><sub_author1>Plant Industry Bureau</sub_author1><sub_author2>Agriculture, Department of</sub_author2></corporate_author></kw><issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> * For Sale by Superintendent of Documents.  50c</snotes></kw>
<kw><aut1 searchauthors="yes">Charles Mohr</aut1></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980631</sortdate>
<sortauth>Botany Division</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>July 31, 1901</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010731</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010731</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>345</startpage>
<endpage>345</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>Contributions from U. S. National Herbarium, v. 6, plant life of Alabama, account of distribution, modes of association, and adaptations of flora of Alabama, with systematic catalogue of plants growing in State; prepared in cooperation with Geological Survey of Alabama by Charles Mohr.</disptitle>
</display>
</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch60</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Botany Division (Plant Industry Bureau, Agriculture, Department of)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Some poisonous plants of northern stock ranges, by V. K. Chesnut; from Yearbook, 1900.</title></kw>
<kw><personal_author><inv_aut1 searchauthors="yes" authorbrowse="yes">Chesnut, V. K.</inv_aut1></personal_author></kw>

<date>
<approx>true</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>iii&#043;305-324 pp.</pag> <other>4 il. 3 pl.</other></desc></kw>

<cat_page_num>345</cat_page_num>
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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Botany Division</publish_author><sub_author1>Plant Industry Bureau</sub_author1><sub_author2>Agriculture, Department of</sub_author2></corporate_author></kw><issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw><aut1 searchauthors="yes">V. K. Chesnut</aut1></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>13</month>
<sortdate>80981301</sortdate>
<sortauth>Botany Division</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>[1901.]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010101</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19011231</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>345</startpage>
<endpage>345</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>Some poisonous plants of northern stock ranges, by V. K. Chesnut; from Yearbook, 1900.</disptitle>
</display>
</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch61</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Botany Division (Plant Industry Bureau, Agriculture, Department of)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Testing commercial varieties of vegetables, by W. W. Tracy, jr.; from Yearbook, 1900.</title></kw>
<kw><personal_author><inv_aut1 searchauthors="yes" authorbrowse="yes">Tracy, W. W. jr.</inv_aut1></personal_author></kw>

<date>
<approx>true</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>iii&#043;543-550 pp.</pag></desc></kw>

<cat_page_num>345</cat_page_num>
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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Botany Division</publish_author><sub_author1>Plant Industry Bureau</sub_author1><sub_author2>Agriculture, Department of</sub_author2></corporate_author></kw><issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw><aut1 searchauthors="yes">W. W. Tracy, jr.</aut1></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>13</month>
<sortdate>80981301</sortdate>
<sortauth>Botany Division</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>[1901.]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010101</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19011231</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>345</startpage>
<endpage>345</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>Testing commercial varieties of vegetables, by W. W. Tracy, jr.; from Yearbook, 1900.</disptitle>
</display>
</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch62</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Vegetable Physiology and Pathology Division (Plant Industry Bureau, Agriculture, Department of)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">New wheat industry [macaroni wheat] for semiarid west.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901/06/28/</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>8 pp.</pag> <other>2 il.</other></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>(Circular 18.)</notes></kw>

<cat_page_num>345</cat_page_num>
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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Vegetable Physiology and Pathology Division</publish_author><sub_author1>Plant Industry Bureau</sub_author1><sub_author2>Agriculture, Department of</sub_author2></corporate_author></kw><issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>(Circular 18.) </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>07</month>
<sortdate>80980728</sortdate>
<sortauth>Vegetable Physiology and Pathology Division</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>[June 28, 1901.]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010628</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010628</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>345</startpage>
<endpage>345</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>New wheat industry [macaroni wheat] for semiarid west.</disptitle>
</display>
</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch63</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Vegetable Physiology and Pathology Division (Plant Industry Bureau, Agriculture, Department of)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Spraying for fruit diseases; by B. T. Galloway.</title></kw>
<kw><personal_author><inv_aut1 searchauthors="yes" authorbrowse="yes">Galloway, B. T.</inv_aut1></personal_author></kw>

<date>
<approx>true</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>12 pp.</pag> <other>6 il.</other></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>(Farmers' bulletin 38.)</notes></kw>

<cat_page_num>345</cat_page_num>
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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Vegetable Physiology and Pathology Division</publish_author><sub_author1>Plant Industry Bureau</sub_author1><sub_author2>Agriculture, Department of</sub_author2></corporate_author></kw><issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>(Farmers' bulletin 38.) </snotes></kw>
<kw><aut1 searchauthors="yes">B. T. Galloway</aut1></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>13</month>
<sortdate>80981301</sortdate>
<sortauth>Vegetable Physiology and Pathology Division</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>1896 [reprint 1901]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010101</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19011231</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>345</startpage>
<endpage>345</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>Spraying for fruit diseases; by B. T. Galloway.</disptitle>
</display>
</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch64</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Vegetable Physiology and Pathology Division (Plant Industry Bureau, Agriculture, Department of)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Successful wheat growing in semiarid districts, by Mark Alfred Carleton; from Yearbook, 1900.</title></kw>
<kw><personal_author><inv_aut1 searchauthors="yes" authorbrowse="yes">Carleton, Mark Alfred</inv_aut1></personal_author></kw>

<date>
<approx>true</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>ii&#043;529-542 pp.</pag> <other>4 pl.</other></desc></kw>

<cat_page_num>345</cat_page_num>
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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Vegetable Physiology and Pathology Division</publish_author><sub_author1>Plant Industry Bureau</sub_author1><sub_author2>Agriculture, Department of</sub_author2></corporate_author></kw><issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw><aut1 searchauthors="yes">Mark Alfred Carleton</aut1></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>13</month>
<sortdate>80981301</sortdate>
<sortauth>Vegetable Physiology and Pathology Division</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>[1901.]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010101</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19011231</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>345</startpage>
<endpage>345</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>Successful wheat growing in semiarid districts, by Mark Alfred Carleton; from Yearbook, 1900.</disptitle>
</display>
</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch65</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Public Road Inquiries Office (Agriculture, Department of)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Mountain roads, by James W. Abbott; from Yearbook, 1900.</title></kw>
<kw><personal_author><inv_aut1 searchauthors="yes" authorbrowse="yes">Abbott, James W.</inv_aut1></personal_author></kw>

<date>
<approx>true</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>iii &#043; 183-198 pp.</pag> <other>2 il. 3 pl.</other></desc></kw>

<cat_page_num>346</cat_page_num>
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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Public Road Inquiries Office</publish_author><sub_author1>Agriculture, Department of</sub_author1></corporate_author></kw><issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw><aut1 searchauthors="yes">James W. Abbott</aut1></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>13</month>
<sortdate>80981301</sortdate>
<sortauth>Public Road Inquiries Office</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>[1901.]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010101</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19011231</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>346</startpage>
<endpage>346</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>Mountain roads, by James W. Abbott; from Yearbook, 1900.</disptitle>
</display>
</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch66</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Publications Division (Agriculture, Department of)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Monthly list of publications [of Department of Agriculture], July, 1901.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>4 pp.</pag></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>([Publication] 417.)</notes></kw>

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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Publications Division</publish_author><sub_author1>Agriculture, Department of</sub_author1></corporate_author></kw><issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>([Publication] 417.) </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Publications Division</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010701</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010731</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>346</startpage>
<endpage>346</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>Monthly list of publications [of Department of Agriculture], July, 1901.</disptitle>
</display>
</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch67</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Seed and Plant Introduction Section (Agriculture, Department of)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Commercial plant introduction, by Jared G. Smith; from Yearbook, 1900.</title></kw>
<kw><personal_author><inv_aut1 searchauthors="yes" authorbrowse="yes">Smith, Jared G.</inv_aut1></personal_author></kw>

<date>
<approx>true</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>ii &#043;131-144 pp.</pag></desc></kw>

<cat_page_num>346</cat_page_num>
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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Seed and Plant Introduction Section</publish_author><sub_author1>Agriculture, Department of</sub_author1></corporate_author></kw><issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw><aut1 searchauthors="yes">Jared G. Smith</aut1></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>13</month>
<sortdate>80981301</sortdate>
<sortauth>Seed and Plant Introduction Section</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>[1901.]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010101</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19011231</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>346</startpage>
<endpage>346</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>Commercial plant introduction, by Jared G. Smith; from Yearbook, 1900.</disptitle>
</display>
</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch68</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Statistics Division (Agriculture, Department of)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Crop Reporter, v. 3, no. 3; July, 1901.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>8 pp.</pag> <size>4&#176;</size></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>[Monthly.]</notes></kw>

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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Statistics Division</publish_author><sub_author1>Agriculture, Department of</sub_author1></corporate_author></kw><issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>[Monthly.] </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Statistics Division</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010701</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010731</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>346</startpage>
<endpage>346</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>Crop Reporter, v. 3, no. 3; July, 1901.</disptitle>
</display>
</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch69</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Foreign Markets Section (Statistics Division, Agriculture, Department of)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Our trade with Scandinavia, 1890-1900; by Frank H. Hitchcock.</title></kw>
<kw><personal_author><inv_aut1 searchauthors="yes" authorbrowse="yes">Hitchcock, Frank H.</inv_aut1></personal_author></kw>

<date>
<approx>true</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>124 pp.</pag></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>(Bulletin 22.)</notes></kw>
<kw><avail source="sale_by_sudocs">* For Sale by Superintendent of Documents. 10c</avail></kw>
<cat_page_num>346</cat_page_num>
<zone>
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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Foreign Markets Section</publish_author><sub_author1>Statistics Division</sub_author1><sub_author2>Agriculture, Department of</sub_author2></corporate_author></kw><issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>(Bulletin 22.) * For Sale by Superintendent of Documents. 10c</snotes></kw>
<kw><aut1 searchauthors="yes">Frank H. Hitchcock</aut1></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>13</month>
<sortdate>80981301</sortdate>
<sortauth>Foreign Markets Section</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>1901</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010101</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19011231</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>346</startpage>
<endpage>346</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>Our trade with Scandinavia, 1890-1900; by Frank H. Hitchcock.</disptitle>
</display>
</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch70</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Weather Bureau (Agriculture, Department of)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Climate and Crop Bulletin, July 1-29, 1901; nos. 16-20 [1901].</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><size>24 X 19 in.</size></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>[Weekly Apr.-Sept., monthly remainder of year.]</notes></kw>

<kw><explanatory_note>
<kw><p>NOTE.&#8212;Contains reports of temperature and rainfall, with special reference to their effect on crops.</p></kw>
</explanatory_note></kw>
<cat_page_num>346</cat_page_num>
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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Weather Bureau</publish_author><sub_author1>Agriculture, Department of</sub_author1></corporate_author></kw>
<kw><group_note>
<p>NOTE.&#8212;For these publications application should be made to the Chief of the Weather Bureau.</p>
</group_note></kw>
<issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>[Weekly Apr.-Sept., monthly remainder of year.] </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Weather Bureau</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010701</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010731</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>346</startpage>
<endpage>346</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>Climate and Crop Bulletin, July 1-29, 1901; nos. 16-20 [1901].</disptitle>
</display>
</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch71</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Weather Bureau (Agriculture, Department of)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Weather Bureau.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>true</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>15 pp.</pag> <other>1 il.</other> <size>24&#176;</size></desc></kw>

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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Weather Bureau</publish_author><sub_author1>Agriculture, Department of</sub_author1></corporate_author></kw>
<kw><group_note>
<p>NOTE.&#8212;For these publications application should be made to the Chief of the Weather Bureau.</p>
</group_note></kw>
<issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>13</month>
<sortdate>80981301</sortdate>
<sortauth>Weather Bureau</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>1901</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010101</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19011231</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>346</startpage>
<endpage>346</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>Weather Bureau.</disptitle>
</display>
</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch72</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Weather Bureau (Agriculture, Department of)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Weather map, July 1-31, 1901.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><size>19 X 24 in.</size></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>[Daily.]</notes></kw>

<cat_page_num>346</cat_page_num>
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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Weather Bureau</publish_author><sub_author1>Agriculture, Department of</sub_author1></corporate_author></kw>
<kw><group_note>
<p>NOTE.&#8212;For these publications application should be made to the Chief of the Weather Bureau.</p>
</group_note></kw>
<issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>[Daily.] </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Weather Bureau</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010701</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010731</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>346</startpage>
<endpage>346</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>Weather map, July 1-31, 1901.</disptitle>
</display>
</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch73</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Weather Bureau (Agriculture, Department of)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Weather map, Pan-American Exposition.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>true</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><size>19 X 24 in.</size></desc></kw>

<cat_page_num>346</cat_page_num>
<zone>
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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Weather Bureau</publish_author><sub_author1>Agriculture, Department of</sub_author1></corporate_author></kw>
<kw><group_note>
<p>NOTE.&#8212;For these publications application should be made to the Chief of the Weather Bureau.</p>
</group_note></kw>
<issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>13</month>
<sortdate>80981301</sortdate>
<sortauth>Weather Bureau</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>[1901.]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010101</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19011231</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>346</startpage>
<endpage>346</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>Weather map, Pan-American Exposition.</disptitle>
</display>
</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch74</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Interior Department</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Annual reports, 1900; 21st annual report of Geological Survey, pt. 6, 2 v.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>

<kw><notes>[See Geological Survey.]</notes></kw>

<cat_page_num>346</cat_page_num>
<zone>
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</zone>
<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Interior Department</publish_author></corporate_author></kw>
<kw><group_note>
<p>NOTE.&#8212;The Decisions of the Department of the Interior in pension cases are issued in slips and in signatures, and the Decisions in land cases are issued in signatures, both being published later in bound volumes at prices ranging from $1.05 to $1.45 per volume. Subscribers may deposit $1.00 in the Department and receive the contents of a volume of the Decisions of either kind in separate parts as they are issued. Of the Land Decisions usually two volumes are issued yearly, while the Pension-Decision volumes appear at longer intervals, sometimes more than two years apart.</p>
</group_note></kw>
<issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>[See Geological Survey.] </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Interior Department</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010701</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010731</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>346</startpage>
<endpage>346</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>Annual reports, 1900; 21st annual report of Geological Survey, pt. 6, 2 v.</disptitle>
</display>
</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch75</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Interior Department</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Decisions [in appealed pension and bounty land claims] v. 11, [signature's] 20-24, published separately.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>p. 305-384.</pag></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>[Contents are the same as those of slips 87-105, for which see catalogues for April, May, and June, 1901.]</notes></kw>

<cat_page_num>346</cat_page_num>
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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Interior Department</publish_author></corporate_author></kw>
<kw><group_note>
<p>NOTE.&#8212;The Decisions of the Department of the Interior in pension cases are issued in slips and in signatures, and the Decisions in land cases are issued in signatures, both being published later in bound volumes at prices ranging from $1.05 to $1.45 per volume. Subscribers may deposit $1.00 in the Department and receive the contents of a volume of the Decisions of either kind in separate parts as they are issued. Of the Land Decisions usually two volumes are issued yearly, while the Pension-Decision volumes appear at longer intervals, sometimes more than two years apart.</p>
</group_note></kw>
<issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>[Contents are the same as those of slips 87-105, for which see catalogues for April, May, and June, 1901.] </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Interior Department</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010701</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010731</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>346</startpage>
<endpage>346</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>Decisions [in appealed pension and bounty land claims] v. 11, [signature's] 20-24, published separately.</disptitle>
</display>
</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch76</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Interior Department</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Decisions [in appealed pension and bounty land claims] v. 11, [v. 11, slips] 109-123, published separately.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>


<kw><explanatory_note>
<kw><p>Contents:</p></kw>
<kw><p>Attorneys; material service: declarations: increase. No. 117. June 29, 1901. 3 pp.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Attorneyship; recognition. No. 114. June 25, 1901. 2 pp.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Commencement: act June 27, 1890: minor's pension. No. 118. June 29, 1901. 5 pp.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Death cause; pathelogical [pathological] sequence; discharge: act June 27, 1890. No. 121. July 10, 1901. 4 pp.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Evidence: weight of evidence: presumption of prior service. No. 120. July 10, 1901. 3 pp.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Jurisdiction; declaration: evidence: filing. No. 113. June 25, 1901. 3 pp.</p></kw>
<kw><p>&#8212;decree; evidence; divorce. No. 111. June 22, 1901. 4 pp.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Marriage; colored persons; emancipation proclamation. No. 122. July 10, 1901. 5 pp.</p></kw>
<kw><p>&#8212;evidence: presumptions; cohabitation and repute. No. 116. June 29, 1901. 3 pp.</p></kw>
<kw><p>&#8212;void marriage; estoppel. No. 110. Apr. 30, 1901. 4 pp.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Minor's pension; construction 3d sec. act June 27, 1890. No. 123. July 10, 1901. 4 pp.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Navy pensions: sec. 4756, 4757, and 4813, R. S. No. 112. June 25, 1901. 10 pp.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Reimbursement: accrued pension: fraud and mistake. No. 109. May 6, 1901. 9 pp.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Service; act June 27, 1890: absence. No. 119. June 29, 1901. 3 pp.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Special act; commencement: rank; sec. 4702, R. S. No. 115. June 29, 1901. 4 pp.</p></kw>
</explanatory_note></kw>
<cat_page_num>346</cat_page_num>
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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Interior Department</publish_author></corporate_author></kw>
<kw><group_note>
<p>NOTE.&#8212;The Decisions of the Department of the Interior in pension cases are issued in slips and in signatures, and the Decisions in land cases are issued in signatures, both being published later in bound volumes at prices ranging from $1.05 to $1.45 per volume. Subscribers may deposit $1.00 in the Department and receive the contents of a volume of the Decisions of either kind in separate parts as they are issued. Of the Land Decisions usually two volumes are issued yearly, while the Pension-Decision volumes appear at longer intervals, sometimes more than two years apart.</p>
</group_note></kw>
<issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Interior Department</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010701</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010731</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>346</startpage>
<endpage>347</endpage>
<pagenumber>2</pagenumber>
<disptitle>Decisions [in appealed pension and bounty land claims] v. 11, [v. 11, slips] 109-123, published separately.</disptitle>
</display>
</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch77</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Interior Department</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Decisions [of Department and General Land Office] relating to public lands, v. 30, [signatures] 37, 38, published separately.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><size>p. 577-608.</size></desc></kw>

<kw><explanatory_note>
<kw><p>Contents:</p></kw>
<kw><p>Final proof: school sections; notice, p. 607.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Forest reserves; paragraph 21 of rules and regulations of Apr. 4, 1900, amended, p. 590.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Fort Fetterman military reservation: right to purchase pasture and grazing land, p. 601.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Indian lands: allotment: citizenship, p. 606.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Lieu selections under act of June 4, 1897, p. 583.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Railroad grant: act of Mar. 3, 1875, p. 591.</p></kw>
<kw><p>&#8212;adjustment; act of July 1, 1898, p. 594, 602.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Right of way; Indian reservation; acts of Mar. 3 and Feb. 15, 1901. p. 588.</p></kw>
<kw><p>&#8212;station grounds: sec. 2, act of Mar. 2, 1899, p. 599.</p></kw>
<kw><p>School lands: forest reservation; lieu selection, p. 608.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Soldiers' additional homestead; assignment, p. 604.</p></kw>
</explanatory_note></kw>
<cat_page_num>347</cat_page_num>
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<zone_coords ulx="455" uly="979" lrx="1793" lry="1520"/>
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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Interior Department</publish_author></corporate_author></kw>
<kw><group_note>
<p>NOTE.&#8212;The Decisions of the Department of the Interior in pension cases are issued in slips and in signatures, and the Decisions in land cases are issued in signatures, both being published later in bound volumes at prices ranging from $1.05 to $1.45 per volume. Subscribers may deposit $1.00 in the Department and receive the contents of a volume of the Decisions of either kind in separate parts as they are issued. Of the Land Decisions usually two volumes are issued yearly, while the Pension-Decision volumes appear at longer intervals, sometimes more than two years apart.</p>
</group_note></kw>
<issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Interior Department</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010701</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010731</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>347</startpage>
<endpage>347</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>Decisions [of Department and General Land Office] relating to public lands, v. 30, [signatures] 37, 38, published separately.</disptitle>
</display>
</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch78</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Interior Department</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Proceedings in matter of proposed consolidation of San Francisco Mountains forest reserves, Ariz.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>true</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>83 pp.</pag> <other>1 pl.</other></desc></kw>

<cat_page_num>347</cat_page_num>
<zone>
<zone_image file="079/079_011_347.tif"/>
<zone_coords ulx="454" uly="1532" lrx="1794" lry="1618"/>
</zone>
<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Interior Department</publish_author></corporate_author></kw>
<kw><group_note>
<p>NOTE.&#8212;The Decisions of the Department of the Interior in pension cases are issued in slips and in signatures, and the Decisions in land cases are issued in signatures, both being published later in bound volumes at prices ranging from $1.05 to $1.45 per volume. Subscribers may deposit $1.00 in the Department and receive the contents of a volume of the Decisions of either kind in separate parts as they are issued. Of the Land Decisions usually two volumes are issued yearly, while the Pension-Decision volumes appear at longer intervals, sometimes more than two years apart.</p>
</group_note></kw>
<issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>13</month>
<sortdate>80981301</sortdate>
<sortauth>Interior Department</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>1901</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010101</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19011231</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>347</startpage>
<endpage>347</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>Proceedings in matter of proposed consolidation of San Francisco Mountains forest reserves, Ariz.</disptitle>
</display>
</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch79</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Census Office (Interior Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Census bulletin 66-78 [12th census].</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><size>4&#176;</size></desc></kw>

<kw><explanatory_note>
<kw><p>Contents:</p></kw>
<kw><p>Agriculture, Arizona. No. 68. July 29, 1901. 12 pp. 1 il.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Boundaries of territorial acquisitions, Report on. No. 74. July 20, 1901. 4 pp. map.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Manufactures, Arizona, New Mexico, Indian Territory, and Oklahoma. No. 71. July 24, 1901. 15 pp.</p></kw>
<kw><p>&#8212;Delaware. No. 69. June 27, 1901. 11 pp.</p></kw>
<kw><p>&#8212;Idaho, Nevada, and Wyoming. No. 73. July 23, 1900 [1901]. 13 pp.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Population, Urban, in 1900. No. 70. July 11, 1901. 14 pp.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Population by sex, general nativity, and color, Alabama, Alaska. Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, and Connecticut. No. 66. June 24, 1901. 11 pp.</p></kw>
<kw><p>&#8212;Delaware. District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, and Illinois. No. 72. July 13, 1901. 10 pp.</p></kw>
<kw><p>&#8212;Indiana, Indian Territory, Iowa, and Kansas. No. 76. July 22, 1901. 10 pp.</p></kw>
<kw><p>&#8212;Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, and Massachusetts. No. 78. July 30, 1901. 12 pp.</p></kw>
<kw><p>School, militia, and voting ages, Alabama. Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, and Connecticut. No. 67. June 28, 1901. 21 pp.</p></kw>
<kw><p>&#8212;Delaware. District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, and Illinois. No. 75. July 20, 1901. 22 pp.</p></kw>
<kw><p>&#8212;Indiana, Indian Territory, Iowa, and Kansas. No. 77. July 27, 1901. 21 pp.</p></kw>
</explanatory_note></kw>
<cat_page_num>347</cat_page_num>
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<zone_coords ulx="454" uly="1743" lrx="1796" lry="2467"/>
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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Census Office</publish_author><sub_author1>Interior Department</sub_author1></corporate_author></kw><issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Census Office</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010701</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010731</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>347</startpage>
<endpage>347</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>Census bulletin 66-78 [12th census].</disptitle>
</display>
</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch80</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/General Land Office (Interior Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Circular, persons not qualified to make homestead entry in Wichita and Kiowa, Comanche and Apache ceded lands.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901/07/05/</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>1 p.</pag></desc></kw>

<cat_page_num>347</cat_page_num>
<zone>
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<zone_coords ulx="454" uly="2602" lrx="1797" lry="2689"/>
</zone>
<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>General Land Office</publish_author><sub_author1>Interior Department</sub_author1></corporate_author></kw><issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980605</sortdate>
<sortauth>General Land Office</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>July 5, 1901</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010705</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010705</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>347</startpage>
<endpage>347</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>Circular, persons not qualified to make homestead entry in Wichita and Kiowa, Comanche and Apache ceded lands.</disptitle>
</display>
</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch81</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/General Land Office (Interior Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Homestead rights of soldiers and sailors of Spanish war and Philippine insurrection, act of Mar. 1, 1901, instructions, [circular] C [to] registers and receivers.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901/06/21/</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>4 pp.</pag></desc></kw>

<cat_page_num>347</cat_page_num>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">[Schedule of lands in El Reno land district, Okla., subject to disposition under President's proclamation of July 4, 1901.] July 17, 1901.</title></kw>

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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">[Schedule of lands in Lawton land district, Okla., subject to disposition under President's proclamation of July 4, 1901.]</title></kw>

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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Map of Wichita Reservation, Okla., showing lands to be opened for entry Aug. 6, 1901, under proclamation of President, July 4, 1901. Scale 1 m.= 0.5 in. Preliminary edition.</title></kw>

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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Geologic atlas of United States, La Plata folio, Colo. Library edition.</title></kw>

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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Geologic atlas of United States, Spanish Peaks folio, Colo. Library edition.</title></kw>

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<p>NOTE.&#8212;The publications of the United States Geological Survey include annual reports and Water-supply and Irrigation Papers, which are intended for free distribution: and Monographs. Bulletins, and folios of the Geologic Atlas of the United States, which are sold at prices ranging from 5c to $11.00 each. Address the Director of the Geological Survey, Washington. For topographic sheets see next page.</p>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Geologic atlas of United States, Washington folio, D. C., Md.-Va. Library edition.</title></kw>

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<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Geological Survey (Interior Department)</toc>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Graphite. Production of graphite in 1900, by Joseph Hyde Pratt; from Mineral Resources, calendar year 1900.</title></kw>
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<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Geological Survey (Interior Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Philippine Islands. Report on geology of Philippine Islands [with bibliography], by George F. Becker, followed by version of Ueber terti&#228;re fossilien von den Philippinen, 1895, by K. Martin; from 21st report, pt. 3.</title></kw>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Report. 21st annual report, 1900, Charles D. Walcott, director: pt. 6, Mineral Resources, [calendar year] 1899, [v. 1] metallic products, coal, and coke, David T. Day, chief of division.</title></kw>

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<kw><p>Antimony; by E. W. Parker.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Coal; by E. W. Parker.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Coke: by E. W. Parker.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Copper: by Charles Kirchhoff.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Gold and silver.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Iron ores: by John Birkinbine.</p></kw>
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<kw><p>Lead; by Charles Kirchhoff.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Manganese ores: by John Birkinbine.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Nickel and cobalt.</p></kw>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Report. 21st annual report, 1900, Charles D. Walcott, director, pt. 6 continued, [v. 2] nonmetallic products, except coal and coke.</title></kw>

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<kw><p>Abrasive materials: by E. W. Parker.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Asbestos; by E. W. Parker.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Asphaltum and bituminous rock: by E. W. Parker.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Barytes; by E. W. Parker.</p></kw>
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<kw><p>Feldspar and quartz: by Heinrieh Ries.</p></kw>
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<kw><p>Fuller's earth.</p></kw>
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<kw><p>Graphite.</p></kw>
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<kw><p>Mica.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Mineral paints; by E. W. Parker.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Mineral waters: by A. C. Peale.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Petroleum: by F. H. Oliphant.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Phosphate rock: by E. W. Parker.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Precious stones; by G. F. Kunz.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Salt; by E. W. Parker.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Soapstone; by E. W. Parker.</p></kw>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Tin. Occurrence of stream tin in York region, Alaska, by Alfred H. Brooks; from Mineral Resources, calendar year 1900.</title></kw>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Arkansas, Marshall quadrangle, lat. 35&#176; 30&#8242;-36&#176;, long. 92&#176; 30&#8242;-93&#176;. Scale 1: 125,000, contour interval 50 ft.</title></kw>

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<p>NOTE.&#8212;The publications of the United States Geological Survey include annual reports and Water-supply and Irrigation Papers, which are intended for free distribution: and Monographs. Bulletins, and folios of the Geologic Atlas of the United States, which are sold at prices ranging from 5c to $11.00 each. Address the Director of the Geological Survey, Washington. For topographic sheets see next page.</p>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">California, Elcajon quadrangle, lat. 32&#176; 45&#8242;-33&#176;, long. 116&#176; 45&#8242;-117&#176;. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 25 ft.</title></kw>

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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">California, Hay wards quadrangle, lat. 37&#176; 30&#8242;-37&#176; 45&#8242;, long. 122&#176;-122&#176; 15&#8242;. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 25 ft.</title></kw>

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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Montana, Great Falls sheet, lat. 47&#176;-48&#176;, long. 111&#176;-112&#176;. Scale 1:250,000, contour interval 200 ft.</title></kw>

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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Nevada, Wabuska sheet, lat. 39&#176;-39&#176; 30&#8242;, long. 119&#176;-119&#176; 30&#8242;. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 100 ft.</title></kw>

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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">New Jersey-Pennsylvania-Delaware, Camden quadrangle, lat. 39&#176; 30&#8242;-40&#176;, long. 75&#176;-75&#176; 30&#8242;. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 20 ft.</title></kw>

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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">New York, Elizabethtown quadrangle, lat. 44&#176;-44&#176; 15&#8242;, long. 73&#176; 30&#8242;-73&#176; 45&#8242;. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft.</title></kw>

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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Pennsylvania, Pottsville sheet, lat. 40&#176; 30&#8242;-40&#176; 45&#8242;, long. 76&#176;-76&#176; 15&#8242;. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft.</title></kw>

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<p>NOTE.&#8212;The publications of the United States Geological Survey include annual reports and Water-supply and Irrigation Papers, which are intended for free distribution: and Monographs. Bulletins, and folios of the Geologic Atlas of the United States, which are sold at prices ranging from 5c to $11.00 each. Address the Director of the Geological Survey, Washington. For topographic sheets see next page.</p>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Utah, San Rafael sheet, lat. 38&#176;-39&#176;, long. 110&#176;-111&#176;. Scale 1:250,000, contour interval 250 ft.</title></kw>

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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Utah, Uinta sheet, lat, 40&#176;-41&#176;, long. 110&#176;-111&#176;. Scale 1:250,000, contour interval 250 ft.</title></kw>

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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Virginia, Farmville sheet, lat. 37&#176;-37&#176; 30&#8242;, long. 78&#176;-78&#176; 30&#8242;. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 50 ft.</title></kw>

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<p>NOTE.&#8212;The publications of the United States Geological Survey include annual reports and Water-supply and Irrigation Papers, which are intended for free distribution: and Monographs. Bulletins, and folios of the Geologic Atlas of the United States, which are sold at prices ranging from 5c to $11.00 each. Address the Director of the Geological Survey, Washington. For topographic sheets see next page.</p>
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<p>NOTE.&#8212;The publications of the United States Geological Survey include annual reports and Water-supply and Irrigation Papers, which are intended for free distribution: and Monographs. Bulletins, and folios of the Geologic Atlas of the United States, which are sold at prices ranging from 5c to $11.00 each. Address the Director of the Geological Survey, Washington. For topographic sheets see next page.</p>
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<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Patent Office (Geological Survey, Interior Department)</toc>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Alphabetical lists of patentees and inventions for quarter ending Mar. 31, 1901. 234 pp.</title></kw>

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<p>NOTE.&#8212;The Patent Office publishes specifications and drawings of patents, both in single copies and monthly volumes, the former at 5c and the latter at $5.00. The former are not enumerated in this catalogue. For certified copies of patents, including specification, drawing, certificate, and grant, the price is 80c. A variety of indexes, giving a complete view of the work of the office from 1790 to date, are published at prices ranging from 25c to $10.00 per volume. The Rules of Practice and pamphlet Patent Laws are furnished free. The Patent Office issues coupon orders in packages of 20 at $1.00 per package, or in books containing 100 coupons at $5.00 per book. One coupon will procure a specification with drawings, and two coupons a copy of the Official Gazette. They are good until used. Address Chief Clerk, Patent Office.</p>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Annual report of commissioner [to Congress, with indexes to patentees, inventions, etc., calendar] year 1900.</title></kw>

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<p>NOTE.&#8212;The Patent Office publishes specifications and drawings of patents, both in single copies and monthly volumes, the former at 5c and the latter at $5.00. The former are not enumerated in this catalogue. For certified copies of patents, including specification, drawing, certificate, and grant, the price is 80c. A variety of indexes, giving a complete view of the work of the office from 1790 to date, are published at prices ranging from 25c to $10.00 per volume. The Rules of Practice and pamphlet Patent Laws are furnished free. The Patent Office issues coupon orders in packages of 20 at $1.00 per package, or in books containing 100 coupons at $5.00 per book. One coupon will procure a specification with drawings, and two coupons a copy of the Official Gazette. They are good until used. Address Chief Clerk, Patent Office.</p>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Decisions of commissioner of patents and of United States courts in patent and trade-mark cases; compiled from Official Gazette of Patent Office, [calendar] year 1900.</title></kw>

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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Official Gazette, July 2-30, 1901; v. 96, nos. 1-5.</title></kw>

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<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
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<year>8098</year>
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<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Specification for iron pins for chain shackles not fitted for use of keying rings and designed to replace wooden pins still in use in some chains.</title></kw>

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<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
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<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980613</sortdate>
<sortauth>Equipment Bureau</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>July 13, 1901</pubdate></kw>
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<display>
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<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Equipment Bureau (Navy Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Specifications for running lights for torpedo boats and destroyers.</title></kw>

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<approx>false</approx>
</date>
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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>07</month>
<sortdate>80980728</sortdate>
<sortauth>Equipment Bureau</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>June 28, 1901</pubdate></kw>
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<display>
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<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Equipment Bureau (Navy Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Specifications for 3-arm protractor.</title></kw>

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<approx>false</approx>
</date>
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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>07</month>
<sortdate>80980722</sortdate>
<sortauth>Equipment Bureau</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>[June 22, 1901.]</pubdate></kw>
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<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch186</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Hydrographic Office (Equipment Bureau, Navy Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Addenda [to] Mediterranean Pilot, v. 1, 1894 [British Admiralty].</title></kw>

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<kw><desc><other>13 l.</other></desc></kw>

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<kw><group_note>
<p>NOTE.&#8212;The Charts, Sailing Directions, etc., of the Hydrographic Office are sold by the office in Washington and also by agents at the principal American and foreign seaports and American lake ports. Copies of the Hydrographic Bulletin and Notice to Mariners are supplied free on application at the Hydrographic Office in Washington and at the branch offices in Boston. New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk. Savannah. New Orleans. San Francisco. Portland (Oreg.), Port Townsend, Chicago, Cleveland. Bulffalo. Sault Ste. Marie, and Duluth.</p>
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<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
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<year>8098</year>
<month>13</month>
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<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch187</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Hydrographic Office (Equipment Bureau, Navy Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Hydrographic bulletin, weekly, 618-622; July 3-31, 1901.</title></kw>

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<approx>false</approx>
</date>
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<kw><desc><other>Each</other> <pag>1 p.</pag> <size>large 4&#176; and f&#176;</size></desc></kw>

<kw><explanatory_note>
<kw><p>NOTE.&#8212;Contains accounts of obstructions and dangers along the coast and the principal ocean routes, etc.</p></kw>
</explanatory_note></kw>
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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Hydrographic Office</publish_author><sub_author1>Equipment Bureau</sub_author1><sub_author2>Navy Department</sub_author2></corporate_author></kw>
<kw><group_note>
<p>NOTE.&#8212;The Charts, Sailing Directions, etc., of the Hydrographic Office are sold by the office in Washington and also by agents at the principal American and foreign seaports and American lake ports. Copies of the Hydrographic Bulletin and Notice to Mariners are supplied free on application at the Hydrographic Office in Washington and at the branch offices in Boston. New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk. Savannah. New Orleans. San Francisco. Portland (Oreg.), Port Townsend, Chicago, Cleveland. Bulffalo. Sault Ste. Marie, and Duluth.</p>
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<issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Hydrographic Office</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
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<startpage>354</startpage>
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</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch188</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Hydrographic Office (Equipment Bureau, Navy Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Notice to Mariners, weekly, 27-30, 1901; July 6-27.</title></kw>

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<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
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<kw><explanatory_note>
<kw><p>NOTE.&#8212;Contains information of newly discovered dangers to navigation and of establishment and changes of lights and other aids. For economy and convenience in distribution the items in each number relating to different geographical sections are reprinted separately, as Notice to Mariners 21, sec. 2, etc.</p></kw>
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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Hydrographic Office</publish_author><sub_author1>Equipment Bureau</sub_author1><sub_author2>Navy Department</sub_author2></corporate_author></kw>
<kw><group_note>
<p>NOTE.&#8212;The Charts, Sailing Directions, etc., of the Hydrographic Office are sold by the office in Washington and also by agents at the principal American and foreign seaports and American lake ports. Copies of the Hydrographic Bulletin and Notice to Mariners are supplied free on application at the Hydrographic Office in Washington and at the branch offices in Boston. New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk. Savannah. New Orleans. San Francisco. Portland (Oreg.), Port Townsend, Chicago, Cleveland. Bulffalo. Sault Ste. Marie, and Duluth.</p>
</group_note></kw>
<issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Hydrographic Office</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010701</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010731</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>354</startpage>
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<disptitle>Notice to Mariners, weekly, 27-30, 1901; July 6-27.</disptitle>
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</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch189</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Hydrographic Office (Equipment Bureau, Navy Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">America Bay, southeast coast of Siberia, from Russian plan. 1898; chart 1955. Scale naut. m.= 2 in.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><size>18.1 X 24.5 in.</size></desc></kw>
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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Hydrographic Office</publish_author><sub_author1>Equipment Bureau</sub_author1><sub_author2>Navy Department</sub_author2></corporate_author></kw>
<kw><series_title titlebrowse="yes"><i>Charts</i></series_title></kw>
<kw><group_note>
<p>NOTE.&#8212;The Charts, Sailing Directions, etc., of the Hydrographic Office are sold by the office in Washington and also by agents at the principal American and foreign seaports and American lake ports. Copies of the Hydrographic Bulletin and Notice to Mariners are supplied free on application at the Hydrographic Office in Washington and at the branch offices in Boston. New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk. Savannah. New Orleans. San Francisco. Portland (Oreg.), Port Townsend, Chicago, Cleveland. Bulffalo. Sault Ste. Marie, and Duluth.</p>
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<issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> 10c</snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Hydrographic Office</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>July, 1901</pubdate></kw>
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<startpage>354</startpage>
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<disptitle>Charts. America Bay, southeast coast of Siberia, from Russian plan. 1898; chart 1955. Scale naut. m.= 2 in.</disptitle>
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</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch190</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Hydrographic Office (Equipment Bureau, Navy Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Currimao Harbor, Luzon, Philippine Islands, from Spanish survey, 1898; chart 1962. Scale 600 yds.= 4.25 in.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><size>14.2 X 10.7 in.</size></desc></kw>
<kw><avail>10c</avail></kw>
<cat_page_num>354</cat_page_num>
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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Hydrographic Office</publish_author><sub_author1>Equipment Bureau</sub_author1><sub_author2>Navy Department</sub_author2></corporate_author></kw>
<kw><series_title titlebrowse="yes"><i>Charts</i></series_title></kw>
<kw><group_note>
<p>NOTE.&#8212;The Charts, Sailing Directions, etc., of the Hydrographic Office are sold by the office in Washington and also by agents at the principal American and foreign seaports and American lake ports. Copies of the Hydrographic Bulletin and Notice to Mariners are supplied free on application at the Hydrographic Office in Washington and at the branch offices in Boston. New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk. Savannah. New Orleans. San Francisco. Portland (Oreg.), Port Townsend, Chicago, Cleveland. Bulffalo. Sault Ste. Marie, and Duluth.</p>
</group_note></kw>
<issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> 10c</snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Hydrographic Office</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>July, 1901</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010701</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010731</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>354</startpage>
<endpage>354</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>Charts. Currimao Harbor, Luzon, Philippine Islands, from Spanish survey, 1898; chart 1962. Scale 600 yds.= 4.25 in.</disptitle>
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<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch191</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Hydrographic Office (Equipment Bureau, Navy Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Hamada and Nagahama harbors, Honshu, n. w. coast, Japan, from Japanese survey in 1891; chart 1925. Scale naut. m.= 7.4 in.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><size>24.81X17.80 in.</size></desc></kw>
<kw><avail>20c</avail></kw>
<cat_page_num>354</cat_page_num>
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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Hydrographic Office</publish_author><sub_author1>Equipment Bureau</sub_author1><sub_author2>Navy Department</sub_author2></corporate_author></kw>
<kw><series_title titlebrowse="yes"><i>Charts</i></series_title></kw>
<kw><group_note>
<p>NOTE.&#8212;The Charts, Sailing Directions, etc., of the Hydrographic Office are sold by the office in Washington and also by agents at the principal American and foreign seaports and American lake ports. Copies of the Hydrographic Bulletin and Notice to Mariners are supplied free on application at the Hydrographic Office in Washington and at the branch offices in Boston. New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk. Savannah. New Orleans. San Francisco. Portland (Oreg.), Port Townsend, Chicago, Cleveland. Bulffalo. Sault Ste. Marie, and Duluth.</p>
</group_note></kw>
<issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> 20c</snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>07</month>
<sortdate>80980701</sortdate>
<sortauth>Hydrographic Office</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>June, 1901</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010601</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010630</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>354</startpage>
<endpage>354</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>Charts. Hamada and Nagahama harbors, Honshu, n. w. coast, Japan, from Japanese survey in 1891; chart 1925. Scale naut. m.= 7.4 in.</disptitle>
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<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch192</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Hydrographic Office (Equipment Bureau, Navy Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Honshu, Japan, Harbors and anchorages on west coast of, from Japanese surveys in 1898; chart 1949.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><size>25.3 X 37.2 in.</size></desc></kw>
<kw><avail>10c</avail></kw>
<kw><explanatory_note>
<kw><p>Awo Shima. Scale naut. m.= 1.7 in. 10.5x9.4 in.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Awo Shima Hakuchi. Scale naut. m.= 5 in. 15.8 x 7.7 in.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Hirasawa Wan. Scale naut. m.= 3.9 in. 5.3 x 9.1 in.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Kamo Ko. Scale naut. m.= 12 in. 9.6x13.3 in.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Nezugaseki Ko. Scale naut. m.= 5.3 in. 5.3 x 6.3 in.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Obato Wan. Scale naut. m.= 3.4 in. 5.3 x 7.7 in.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Sakata Ko. Scale naut, m.= 4 in. 9.6 x 10.2 in.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Senami Hakuchi. Scale naut. m.= 9.7 in. 9.6 x 13.8 in.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Shiokoshi Bana. Scale naut. m.= 3.4 in. 5.3 x 6.2 in.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Tobi Shima. Scale naut. m.= 4 in. 10.5 x 9.9 in.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Tobi Shima Byochi. Scale naut. m.= 10 in. 10.5 x 10.3 in.</p></kw>
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<kw><series_title titlebrowse="yes"><i>Charts</i></series_title></kw>
<kw><group_note>
<p>NOTE.&#8212;The Charts, Sailing Directions, etc., of the Hydrographic Office are sold by the office in Washington and also by agents at the principal American and foreign seaports and American lake ports. Copies of the Hydrographic Bulletin and Notice to Mariners are supplied free on application at the Hydrographic Office in Washington and at the branch offices in Boston. New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk. Savannah. New Orleans. San Francisco. Portland (Oreg.), Port Townsend, Chicago, Cleveland. Bulffalo. Sault Ste. Marie, and Duluth.</p>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Mashike Hakuchi, west coast of Hokushu, Japan, from Japanese survey in 1897; chart 1947. Scale naut. m.= 7.97 in.</title></kw>

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<p>NOTE.&#8212;The Charts, Sailing Directions, etc., of the Hydrographic Office are sold by the office in Washington and also by agents at the principal American and foreign seaports and American lake ports. Copies of the Hydrographic Bulletin and Notice to Mariners are supplied free on application at the Hydrographic Office in Washington and at the branch offices in Boston. New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk. Savannah. New Orleans. San Francisco. Portland (Oreg.), Port Townsend, Chicago, Cleveland. Bulffalo. Sault Ste. Marie, and Duluth.</p>
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<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Hydrographic Office (Equipment Bureau, Navy Department)</toc>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Midway Islands, north Pacific Ocean, from survey by U. S. S. Iroquois in June and July, 1900; chart 1952. Scale naut. m.= 2.5 in.</title></kw>

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<kw><group_note>
<p>NOTE.&#8212;The Charts, Sailing Directions, etc., of the Hydrographic Office are sold by the office in Washington and also by agents at the principal American and foreign seaports and American lake ports. Copies of the Hydrographic Bulletin and Notice to Mariners are supplied free on application at the Hydrographic Office in Washington and at the branch offices in Boston. New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk. Savannah. New Orleans. San Francisco. Portland (Oreg.), Port Townsend, Chicago, Cleveland. Bulffalo. Sault Ste. Marie, and Duluth.</p>
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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
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<kw><snotes> 10c</snotes></kw>
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<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
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<endpage>355</endpage>
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<disptitle>Charts. Midway Islands, north Pacific Ocean, from survey by U. S. S. Iroquois in June and July, 1900; chart 1952. Scale naut. m.= 2.5 in.</disptitle>
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<uniq_id>79-ch195</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Hydrographic Office (Equipment Bureau, Navy Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Patience, Cape, and Robben Island, Sakhalin Island, Sea of Okhotsk, from British and Russian sketch surveys, scale naut. m.= 0.3 in.; with insets, Robben, [or] Tyulenya or Seal Island, from latest Russian chart, scale naut. m.= 10.4 in.; Cape Patience, Sakhalin I., East Bay, from British survey in 1893, scale naut. m.= 3 in.; chart 1960.</title></kw>

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<kw><group_note>
<p>NOTE.&#8212;The Charts, Sailing Directions, etc., of the Hydrographic Office are sold by the office in Washington and also by agents at the principal American and foreign seaports and American lake ports. Copies of the Hydrographic Bulletin and Notice to Mariners are supplied free on application at the Hydrographic Office in Washington and at the branch offices in Boston. New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk. Savannah. New Orleans. San Francisco. Portland (Oreg.), Port Townsend, Chicago, Cleveland. Bulffalo. Sault Ste. Marie, and Duluth.</p>
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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> 10c</snotes></kw>
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<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Hydrographic Office</sortauth>
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<endpage>355</endpage>
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<disptitle>Charts. Patience, Cape, and Robben Island, Sakhalin Island, Sea of Okhotsk, from British and Russian sketch surveys, scale naut. m.= 0.3 in.; with insets, Robben, [or] Tyulenya or Seal Island, from latest Russian chart, scale naut. m.= 10.4 in.; Cape Patience, Sakhalin I., East Bay, from British survey in 1893, scale naut. m.= 3 in.; chart 1960.</disptitle>
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<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch196</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Hydrographic Office (Equipment Bureau, Navy Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Pilot chart of north Atlantic Ocean, July, 1901; chart 1400. Scale 1&#176; long.= 0.27 in.</title></kw>

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<kw><notes>[Monthly.]</notes></kw>
<kw><avail>10c</avail></kw>
<kw><explanatory_note>
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<kw><series_title titlebrowse="yes"><i>Charts</i></series_title></kw>
<kw><group_note>
<p>NOTE.&#8212;The Charts, Sailing Directions, etc., of the Hydrographic Office are sold by the office in Washington and also by agents at the principal American and foreign seaports and American lake ports. Copies of the Hydrographic Bulletin and Notice to Mariners are supplied free on application at the Hydrographic Office in Washington and at the branch offices in Boston. New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk. Savannah. New Orleans. San Francisco. Portland (Oreg.), Port Townsend, Chicago, Cleveland. Bulffalo. Sault Ste. Marie, and Duluth.</p>
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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
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<kw></kw>
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<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Hydrographic Office</sortauth>
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<startpage>355</startpage>
<endpage>355</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>Charts. Pilot chart of north Atlantic Ocean, July, 1901; chart 1400. Scale 1&#176; long.= 0.27 in.</disptitle>
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<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch197</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Hydrographic Office (Equipment Bureau, Navy Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Pilot chart of north Pacific Ocean, Aug. 1901; chart 1401. Scale 1&#176; long.= 0.2 in.</title></kw>

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<kw><avail>10c</avail></kw>
<kw><explanatory_note>
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<kw><series_title titlebrowse="yes"><i>Charts</i></series_title></kw>
<kw><group_note>
<p>NOTE.&#8212;The Charts, Sailing Directions, etc., of the Hydrographic Office are sold by the office in Washington and also by agents at the principal American and foreign seaports and American lake ports. Copies of the Hydrographic Bulletin and Notice to Mariners are supplied free on application at the Hydrographic Office in Washington and at the branch offices in Boston. New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk. Savannah. New Orleans. San Francisco. Portland (Oreg.), Port Townsend, Chicago, Cleveland. Bulffalo. Sault Ste. Marie, and Duluth.</p>
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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>[Monthly.] 10c</snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Hydrographic Office</sortauth>
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<endpage>355</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>Charts. Pilot chart of north Pacific Ocean, Aug. 1901; chart 1401. Scale 1&#176; long.= 0.2 in.</disptitle>
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<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch198</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Hydrographic Office (Equipment Bureau, Navy Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Tusang Bongao Channel with Simanal&#233; Anchorage, Tawi Tawi Group, Philippine Islands, from Spanish surveys in 1877 and 1882; chart 1921. Scale naut. in.= 7 in.</title></kw>

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<kw><desc><size>39.8 X 15. 6 in.</size></desc></kw>
<kw><avail>10c</avail></kw>
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<kw><series_title titlebrowse="yes"><i>Charts</i></series_title></kw>
<kw><group_note>
<p>NOTE.&#8212;The Charts, Sailing Directions, etc., of the Hydrographic Office are sold by the office in Washington and also by agents at the principal American and foreign seaports and American lake ports. Copies of the Hydrographic Bulletin and Notice to Mariners are supplied free on application at the Hydrographic Office in Washington and at the branch offices in Boston. New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk. Savannah. New Orleans. San Francisco. Portland (Oreg.), Port Townsend, Chicago, Cleveland. Bulffalo. Sault Ste. Marie, and Duluth.</p>
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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> 10c</snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Hydrographic Office</sortauth>
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<endpage>355</endpage>
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<disptitle>Charts. Tusang Bongao Channel with Simanal&#233; Anchorage, Tawi Tawi Group, Philippine Islands, from Spanish surveys in 1877 and 1882; chart 1921. Scale naut. in.= 7 in.</disptitle>
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<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch199</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Hydrographic Office (Equipment Bureau, Navy Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Vostok Bay, southeast coast of Siberia, from Russian plan, 1898; chart 1954. Scale naut. m.= 4 in.</title></kw>

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<kw><avail>10c</avail></kw>
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<kw><series_title titlebrowse="yes"><i>Charts</i></series_title></kw>
<kw><group_note>
<p>NOTE.&#8212;The Charts, Sailing Directions, etc., of the Hydrographic Office are sold by the office in Washington and also by agents at the principal American and foreign seaports and American lake ports. Copies of the Hydrographic Bulletin and Notice to Mariners are supplied free on application at the Hydrographic Office in Washington and at the branch offices in Boston. New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk. Savannah. New Orleans. San Francisco. Portland (Oreg.), Port Townsend, Chicago, Cleveland. Bulffalo. Sault Ste. Marie, and Duluth.</p>
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<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> 10c</snotes></kw>
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<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
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<disptitle>Charts. Vostok Bay, southeast coast of Siberia, from Russian plan, 1898; chart 1954. Scale naut. m.= 4 in.</disptitle>
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<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Navigation Bureau (Navy Department)</toc>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Circular regarding enlistment of machinists [in Navy].</title></kw>

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<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
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<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">List and station of commissioned and warrant officers of Navy and Marine Corps on active list, July 1, 1901.</title></kw>

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<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
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<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
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<disptitle>List and station of commissioned and warrant officers of Navy and Marine Corps on active list, July 1, 1901.</disptitle>
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<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Naval Academy (Navigation Bureau, Navy Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Regulations for interior discipline and government; by [Richard Wainwright] superintendent.</title></kw>
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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
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<month>13</month>
<sortdate>80981301</sortdate>
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<display>
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<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Naval Academy (Navigation Bureau, Navy Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Report of board of visitors, 1901.</title></kw>

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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Pan-American Exposition, Navy Department's ordnance exhibit.</title></kw>

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<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Specifications for 9, type 5, Rand air compressors.</title></kw>

<date>
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<startpage>355</startpage>
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<disptitle>Specifications for 9, type 5, Rand air compressors.</disptitle>
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<uniq_id>79-ch206</uniq_id>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Specifications for iron rivets, flathead and countersunk; issued 1901.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
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<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
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<startpage>355</startpage>
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<disptitle>Specifications for iron rivets, flathead and countersunk; issued 1901.</disptitle>
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<uniq_id>79-ch207</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Yards and Docks Bureau (Navy Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Specification 1142 for coal storage plant at navy yard, Portsmouth, N. H.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>7 pp.</pag> <size>f&#176;</size></desc></kw>

<cat_page_num>355</cat_page_num>
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<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Yards and Docks Bureau</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>[July, 1901.]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010701</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010731</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>355</startpage>
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<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>Specification 1142 for coal storage plant at navy yard, Portsmouth, N. H.</disptitle>
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<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Yards and Docks Bureau (Navy Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Specification 1163 for storehouse for combustible material, building 102, at navy yard, Washington, D. C.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>4 pp.</pag> <size>f&#176;</size></desc></kw>

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<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
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<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Yards and Docks Bureau</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>[July, 1901.]</pubdate></kw>
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<startpage>355</startpage>
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<disptitle>Specification 1163 for storehouse for combustible material, building 102, at navy yard, Washington, D. C.</disptitle>
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<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Yards and Docks Bureau (Navy Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Specification 1166 for repairs to large chimney, building 42, at navy yard, Boston, Mass.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Yards and Docks Bureau</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>[July, 1901.]</pubdate></kw>
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<endpage>355</endpage>
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<disptitle>Specification 1166 for repairs to large chimney, building 42, at navy yard, Boston, Mass.</disptitle>
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<document>
<display>
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<uniq_id>79-ch210</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Yards and Docks Bureau (Navy Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Specification 1168 for quay wall between piers 7 and 8, at navy yard, Boston, Mass.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Yards and Docks Bureau</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>[July, 1901.]</pubdate></kw>
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<disptitle>Specification 1168 for quay wall between piers 7 and 8, at navy yard, Boston, Mass.</disptitle>
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<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch211</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Yards and Docks Bureau (Navy Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Specification 1170 for mooring slips at St. Helena, at navy yard, Norfolk, Va.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Yards and Docks Bureau</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>[July, 1901.]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010701</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010731</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>356</startpage>
<endpage>356</endpage>
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<disptitle>Specification 1170 for mooring slips at St. Helena, at navy yard, Norfolk, Va.</disptitle>
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<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch212</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Yards and Docks Bureau (Navy Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Specification 1171 for 120-ton floating derrick for navy yard, Norfolk, Va.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>5 pp.</pag> <size>f&#176;</size></desc></kw>

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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Yards and Docks Bureau</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>[July, 1901.]</pubdate></kw>
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<startpage>356</startpage>
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<disptitle>Specification 1171 for 120-ton floating derrick for navy yard, Norfolk, Va.</disptitle>
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<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch213</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Yards and Docks Bureau (Navy Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Specification 1174 for dredging and removing mud, sand, silt, etc., at navy yard, New York.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Yards and Docks Bureau</sortauth>
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<disptitle>Specification 1174 for dredging and removing mud, sand, silt, etc., at navy yard, New York.</disptitle>
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<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch214</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Yards and Docks Bureau (Navy Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Specification 1175 for removing crib work, etc., cob dock, at navy yard, New York.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
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<kw><desc><pag>2 pp.</pag> <size>f&#176;</size></desc></kw>

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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Yards and Docks Bureau</sortauth>
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<disptitle>Specification 1175 for removing crib work, etc., cob dock, at navy yard, New York.</disptitle>
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<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch215</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Yards and Docks Bureau (Navy Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Specification 1176 for carpenter and joiner shop for yards and docks, building 88, at navy yard, Puget Sound.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
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<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
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<sortauth>Yards and Docks Bureau</sortauth>
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<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch216</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Yards and Docks Bureau (Navy Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Specification 1181 for 2 coal-hoisting towers and machinery at naval station, San Juan, P. R.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
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<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
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<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Yards and Docks Bureau</sortauth>
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<display>
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<uniq_id>79-ch217</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Post-Office Department</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Greatest business organization in the world, United States postal service; by Charles Emory Smith.</title></kw>
<kw><personal_author><inv_aut1 searchauthors="yes" authorbrowse="yes">Smith, Charles Emory</inv_aut1></personal_author></kw>

<date>
<approx>true</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
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<p>NOTE.&#8212;The Department sells the volume of Postal Laws and Regulations at 42c and post-route maps from 80c to $4.20.</p>
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<issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
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<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw><aut1 searchauthors="yes">Charles Emory Smith</aut1></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>13</month>
<sortdate>80981301</sortdate>
<sortauth>Post-Office Department</sortauth>
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<startpage>356</startpage>
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<disptitle>Greatest business organization in the world, United States postal service; by Charles Emory Smith.</disptitle>
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<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Post-Office Department</toc>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">United States Official Postal Guide, 2d series, v. 23, no. 7; July, 1901.</title></kw>
<kw><pub_place>Philadelphia</pub_place></kw>

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<kw><notes>[Monthly.]</notes></kw>
<kw><avail>$2.00 a yr</avail></kw>
<kw><explanatory_note>
<kw><p>NOTE.&#8212;No. 1. January, for each year, is what is usually known as the Postal Guide, nos. 2-12 being additions and corrections. Sold by the printer, George F. Lasher, 117 North 10th street, Philadelphia.</p></kw>
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<kw><group_note>
<p>NOTE.&#8212;The Department sells the volume of Postal Laws and Regulations at 42c and post-route maps from 80c to $4.20.</p>
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<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Foreign Mail Service (Post-Office Department)</toc>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Schedule of steamers appointed to convey mails to foreign countries during Aug. 1901.</title></kw>

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<kw><notes>[Monthly.]</notes></kw>

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<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
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<disptitle>Schedule of steamers appointed to convey mails to foreign countries during Aug. 1901.</disptitle>
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<display>
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<uniq_id>79-ch220</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Railway Mail Service (Post-Office Department)</toc>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Daily bulletin of orders affecting postal service, v. 22, nos. 6505-30; July 1-31, 1901.</title></kw>

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<kw><notes>[Daily except Sundays and holidays.]</notes></kw>

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<kw><snotes>[Daily except Sundays and holidays.] </snotes></kw>
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<year>8098</year>
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<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
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<disptitle>Daily bulletin of orders affecting postal service, v. 22, nos. 6505-30; July 1-31, 1901.</disptitle>
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<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch221</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/State Department</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Convention between United States and Great Britain relating to tenure and disposition of real and personal property, signed Washington, Mar. 2, 1899, proclaimed Aug. 6, 1900 [with notice of accession of 26 British colonies].</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>true</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>7 pp.</pag></desc></kw>

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<kw><group_note>
<p>NOTE.&#8212;The State Department distributes the Consular Reports and other Departmental publications gratuitously. For sale of laws see page 340.</p>
</group_note></kw>
<issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>13</month>
<sortdate>80981301</sortdate>
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<kw><pubdate>[1901.]</pubdate></kw>
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<display>
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<uniq_id>79-ch222</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/State Department</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Convention between United States and Great Britain relating to tenure and disposition of real and personal property, signed Washington Mar. 2, 1899, proclaimed Aug. 6, 1900 [with notice of accession of 31 British colonies].</title></kw>

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<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>State Department</publish_author></corporate_author></kw>
<kw><group_note>
<p>NOTE.&#8212;The State Department distributes the Consular Reports and other Departmental publications gratuitously. For sale of laws see page 340.</p>
</group_note></kw>
<issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>13</month>
<sortdate>80981301</sortdate>
<sortauth>State Department</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>[1901.]</pubdate></kw>
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<display>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Diplomatic list, July, 1901.</title></kw>

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<approx>false</approx>
</date>
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<kw><desc><pag>12 pp.</pag> <size>24&#176;</size></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>[Monthly.]</notes></kw>

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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>State Department</publish_author></corporate_author></kw>
<kw><group_note>
<p>NOTE.&#8212;The State Department distributes the Consular Reports and other Departmental publications gratuitously. For sale of laws see page 340.</p>
</group_note></kw>
<issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>[Monthly.] </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
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<sortauth>State Department</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010701</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010731</pubdate_mr_end>

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<disptitle>Diplomatic list, July, 1901.</disptitle>
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<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch224</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/State Department</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Report in case of Salvador Commercial Company v. Salvador.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>true</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>47 pp.</pag></desc></kw>

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<kw><group_note>
<p>NOTE.&#8212;The State Department distributes the Consular Reports and other Departmental publications gratuitously. For sale of laws see page 340.</p>
</group_note></kw>
<issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>13</month>
<sortdate>80981301</sortdate>
<sortauth>State Department</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>1901</pubdate></kw>
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<disptitle>Report in case of Salvador Commercial Company v. Salvador.</disptitle>
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<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch225</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/American Republics Bureau (State Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">[9th] annual report of director, 1899; pt, 4, reports on conditions and prospects of British trade in certain South American countries, by T. Worthington.</title></kw>
<kw><personal_author><inv_aut1 searchauthors="yes" authorbrowse="yes">Worthington, T.</inv_aut1></personal_author></kw>

<date>
<approx>true</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>178 pp.</pag></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>(H. doc. 175, pt. 4, 56th Cong. 1st sess. In v. 74.)</notes></kw>

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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>American Republics Bureau</publish_author><sub_author1>State Department</sub_author1></corporate_author></kw>
<kw><group_note>
<p>NOTE.&#8212;This Bureau sells its own monthly bulletins, handbooks, etc., at prices usually ranging from 5c to 60c. Address the Director of the Bureau.</p>
</group_note></kw>
<issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>(H. doc. 175, pt. 4, 56th Cong. 1st sess. In v. 74.) </snotes></kw>
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<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch226</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/American Republics Bureau (State Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">International Union of American Republics.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>true</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>37 pp.</pag></desc></kw>

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<kw><group_note>
<p>NOTE.&#8212;This Bureau sells its own monthly bulletins, handbooks, etc., at prices usually ranging from 5c to 60c. Address the Director of the Bureau.</p>
</group_note></kw>
<issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>13</month>
<sortdate>80981301</sortdate>
<sortauth>American Republics Bureau</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>1901</pubdate></kw>
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<disptitle>International Union of American Republics.</disptitle>
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<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch227</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/American Republics Bureau (State Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Monthly bulletin, July, 1901; whole no. 94, v. 11, no. 1.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>1-214 &#043; xxvi pp.</pag></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>(H. doc. 356, pt. 7.) [Contains articles in English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French.]</notes></kw>
<kw><avail>25c single copy, $2.00 a yr</avail></kw>
<kw><explanatory_note>
<kw><p>Contents:</p></kw>
<kw><p>Accessions to library, Jan.-June, 1901.</p></kw>
<kw><p>&#8212;June [1901].</p></kw>
<kw><p>Argentina. President's message: foreign commerce, first quarter of 1901; frozenmeat trade; development of printing and journalism: industries in C&#243;rdoba; miscellaneous notes.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Bolivia. New exploring expedition: treaty of friendship and extradition with Italy.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Book notices.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Brazil. Notes.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Chile. Death of President Err&#225;zuriz: President's message; railway lines; report of Antofagasta and Bolivia Railway Company: notes.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Colombia. Export duties on native products.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Costa Rica. Boundary limits with Colombia: commerce with Spain.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Cuba. Notes.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Ecuador. Notes.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Gold and silver, World's production of.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Guatemala. Regulations for exploitation of forests of Republic: notes.</p></kw>
<kw><p>International American Conference at City of Mexico.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Latin America, Trade opportunities in.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Mexico. Foreign commerce first 9 months, fiscal year 1900-01: production of cane sugar; maize product; new enterprises: miscellaneous notes.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Nicaragua. Concessions for railroads.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Paraguay. Commercial and industrial progress; notes.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Periodicals and newspapers on file.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Peru. Colonization of Pachitea River Valley: notes.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Rivers of South America.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Salvador. New patent law; notes.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Spanish America, Trade with.</p></kw>
<kw><p>United States. Trade with Latin America: foreign commerce in May: monthly reports on domestic commerce: uniform statistics of clearances and entries; development of trade with Latin America: production of coal: commerce of Philippine Islands; recognition of Latin-American consular officers; flora of Hawaii; notes.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Uruguay. Notes.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Venezuela. Notes.</p></kw>
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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>American Republics Bureau</publish_author><sub_author1>State Department</sub_author1></corporate_author></kw>
<kw><group_note>
<p>NOTE.&#8212;This Bureau sells its own monthly bulletins, handbooks, etc., at prices usually ranging from 5c to 60c. Address the Director of the Bureau.</p>
</group_note></kw>
<issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>(H. doc. 356, pt. 7.) [Contains articles in English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French.] 25c single copy, $2.00 a yr</snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>American Republics Bureau</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010701</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010731</pubdate_mr_end>

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<disptitle>Monthly bulletin, July, 1901; whole no. 94, v. 11, no. 1.</disptitle>
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<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch228</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Foreign Commerce Bureau (State Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Advance sheets of consular reports, July 1-31, 1901; nos. 1076-1101.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><other>il. 1 pl.</other></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>[Daily except Sundays and holidays.]</notes></kw>

<kw><explanatory_note>
<kw><p>Contents:</p></kw>
<kw><p>Africa, German east, by J. F. Winter: no. 1098.</p></kw>
<kw><p>&#8212; west, Trade notes from, transmitted by O. L. W. Smith; no. 1089.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Agricultural implements, Testing, in Russia, note: no. 1087.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Almond crop, World's, by B. H. Ridgely: no. 1096.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Assay office in Vancouver, note: no. 1098.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Austria's great canal system, by C. B. Hurst: no. 1085.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Automobiles in Europe, by Thornwell Haynes: no. 1095.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Banana meal, Market for. in Europe, note: no. 1078.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Barrels in Argentine Republic, note: no. 1078.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Bauxite in New South Wales, by O. H. Baker: no. 1100.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Bronze powder, Manufacture of, in Germany, by F. H. Mason; no. 1087.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Builders' association in Austria, note: no. 1087.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Cable service at Chefoo, note; no. 1098.</p></kw>
<kw><p>&#8212; to Tampico, note: no. 1090.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Calcutta, Proposed museum of American goods at, by R. F. Patterson: no. 1093.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Canal traffic in Germany, note: no. 1095.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Canary Islands, Imports of, transmitted by Richard Guenther; no. 1088.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Cape Colony, Loss of United States trade in. note: no. 1092.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Caribe, Venezuela, Port improvements at. note: no. 1087.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Cement in Peru, note; no. 1088.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Cereals, Exportation of, from Turkey prohibited, note; no. 1101.</p></kw>
<kw><p>China, southern. American trade in, by R. M. McWade; no. 1097.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Chinese settlement in Borneo, note; no. 1085.</p></kw>
<kw><p>[Cigarette] box factory, American, in Japan, transmitted by S. S. Lyon; no. 1096.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Coal, American, in Europe, note; no. 1096.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Cocoanuts and copra, Production of, in South America, by several consuls; no. 1094.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Coffee, Costa Rican duty on, note; no. 1078.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Coke briquettes in Germany, note; no. 1089.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Commercial travelers, Hungarian law respecting, transmitted by F. D. Chester; no. 1093.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Copper ores, Reduction of, in Australasia, by several consuls; no. 1083.</p></kw>
<kw><p>&#8212; &#8212; in Canada, by several consuls; no. 1084.</p></kw>
<kw><p>&#8212; &#8212; in Chile; by E. S. Jackson, transmitted by C. C. Greene; no. 1084.</p></kw>
<kw><p>&#8212; &#8212; in England and Norway, by several consuls: no. 1080.</p></kw>
<kw><p>&#8212; &#8212; in France, by R. P. Skinner; no. 1081.</p></kw>
<kw><p>&#8212; &#8212; in Germany, by F. H. Mason; no. 1079.</p></kw>
<kw><p>&#8212; &#8212; in Japan, note; no. 1084.</p></kw>
<kw><p>&#8212; &#8212; in Mexico, by A. D. Barlow; no. 1084.</p></kw>
<kw><p>&#8212; &#8212; in Spain and Austria, by several consuls; no. 1082.</p></kw>
<kw><p>&#8212; in Cape Colony, note; no. 1084.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Cotton industry of Russia, by W. R. Holloway: no. 1093.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Cotton sheetings, Demand for, by R. P. Skinner; no. 1101.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Crabs, Russian, Export of, note; no. 1090.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Cyprus, Commerce of, by G. B. Ravndal; no. 1099.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Dahomey, Railroad in, note; no. 1091.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Decorative art, Exposition of, at Turin, note; no. 1092.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Dessau, Germany, Exhibition at, note; no. 1087.</p></kw>
<kw><p>East Indian trade, Hints on, by O. J. D. Hughes; no. 1090.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Eggs, Preservation of, in Germany, note; no. 1077.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Food and drink supply of Paris, note; no. 1078.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Fruit, fresh, Preserving, in Victoria, note; no. 1077.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Fruit and vegetable exhibit at Moscow, note; no. 1096.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Fuel, New German, note; no. 1091.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Gas engines in Denmark, note; no. 1098.</p></kw>
<kw><p>German commercial association in Japan, note; no. 1087.</p></kw>
<kw><p>German customs regulations, Proposed, note; no. 1092.</p></kw>
<kw><p>German tariff, Recent changes of classification under, by F. H. Mason; no. 1085.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Germany, Industrial situation in, by H. W. Diederich; no. 1088.</p></kw>
<kw><p>&#8212; United States trade with, transmitted by A. D. White; no. 1099</p></kw>
<kw><p>Glass blowing by compressed air in Germany, note; no. 1086.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Gold jubilee, Victorian, note: no. 1077.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Grain, Persian export of, prohibited, transmitted by John Tyler; no. 1076.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Grain futures, Dealings in, in Austria, note: no. 1092.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Hamburg-American Steamship Company, New lines of, by Richard Guenther; no. 1099.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Harput, Exhibition of American goods at, by T. H. Norton; no. 1098.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Houses, Portable, in Caracas, notes; no. 1078.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Iceland, Communication with, note; no. 1078.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Japan, Exposition in, note; no. 1091.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Kaolin clay in British Guiana, by G. H. Moulton; no. 1086.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Kerosene, Proposed duty on, in Japan, note; no. 1085.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Korean railway, New, transmitted by H. N. Allen; no. 1096.</p></kw>
<kw><p>La Boca, Colombia, Wharf at, by Francis Gudger; no. 1091.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Life-saving service, Exposition for, in Frankfort, note: no. 1090.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Loire, River, Improvements of, by J. I. Brittain; no. 1091.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Loschwitz, Saxony, Suspension railway at, by C. L. Cole; no. 1076.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Lucas gaslight, note; no. 1078.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Mahogany in south Africa, note; no. 1088.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Manchester exports to United States, by W. F. Grinnell; no. 1088.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Mangoes in India, by W. T. Fee: no. 1100.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Match trade in India, by W. T. Fee: no. 1100.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Mercerized cotton in Germany, by F. M. Brundage; no. 1087.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Metal workers' school in Saxony, by E. T. Liefeld; no. 1100.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Moscow trade with United States, note: no. 1089.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Netherlands, New method of construction in, transmitted by F. D. Hill; no. 1089.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Oil of roses in Bulgaria, note: no. 1098.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Ontario, Canal improvements and water power in, note; no. 1085.</p></kw>
<kw><p>&#8212; Trade notes from, note; no. 1085.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Packing goods for export, by Charles Neuer: no. 1092.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Palestine, Wagon roads in, by Selah Merrill: no. 1101.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Pearl fisheries in Venezuela, by Louis Goldschmidt; no. 1076.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Persia, Customs administration in [law]: transmitted by John Tyler; no. 1089.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Persian Gulf, Trade opportunities in, note; no. 1100.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Petroleum, Russian, Decline in price of, note; no. 1093.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Prussia and Saxony, New railroads in, notes; no. 1092.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Puerto Cabello, Wharf improvements at, note; no. 1089.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Quinine auction sale at Batavia, note; no. 1091.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Railways. Municipal, in Europe, by Richard Guenther; no. 1086.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Raisin crop, European, by B. H. Ridgely; no. 1096.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Rouen. Direct trade of, with Morocco, note: no. 1076.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Russian duties on United States goods. New, note; no. 1096.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Sale agents in England, note: no. 1085.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Shimonoseki. Japan, Growth of. note; no. 1077.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Ship canals of Russia, by J. E. Kehl: no. 1096.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Silkworms, Cultivation of. in Germany, note: no. 1085.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Smoke-consuming furnaces for Germany, by Richard Guenther: no. 1078.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Spraving machines. French opening for, by H. S. Van Buren: no. 1090.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Starch trade in Egypt, by F. W. Hossfeld: no. 1092.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Steamship line. Proposed, between Java and America, note; no. 1098.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Suez Canal traffic, Germany's share in, note; no. 1078.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Sulphur for plant diseases in Italy, note: no. 1086.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Textiles in Argentina, transmitted by G. H. Murphy; no. 1090.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Tobacco, Venezuelan duty on, note: no, 1093.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Trans-Baikal Railroad, note: no. 1093.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Transvaal. Trade openings in, note: no. 1088.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Turkey, New duties in. note; no. 1091.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Venezuela, Port charges in. note: no. 1093.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Walnut market. Foreign, by R. P. Skinner: no. 1077.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Wheat crop of India, by R. F. Patterson; no. 1090.</p></kw>
<kw><p>&#8212;of Russia, note: no. 1090.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Wood. Canadian discovery for preserving, note: no. 1087.</p></kw>
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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Foreign Commerce Bureau</publish_author><sub_author1>State Department</sub_author1></corporate_author></kw><issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>[Daily except Sundays and holidays.] </snotes></kw>
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<year>8098</year>
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<startpage>357</startpage>
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<disptitle>Advance sheets of consular reports, July 1-31, 1901; nos. 1076-1101.</disptitle>
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<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch229</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Foreign Commerce Bureau (State Department)</toc>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Consular Reports, July, 1901; v. 66, no. 250.</title></kw>

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<kw><desc><pag>xx &#043; 305-454 pp.</pag></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>(H. doc. 527, pt. 3.) [Monthly.]</notes></kw>
<kw><avail source="sale_by_sudocs">* For Sale by Superintendent of Documents. 15c</avail></kw>
<kw><explanatory_note>
<kw><p>Contents:</p></kw>
<kw><p>Alcohol vs. coal in Germany: by Richard Guenther.</p></kw>
<kw><p>American trade. How to create, in France; by W. T. Griffin.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Argentina. Trade outlook in: by Daniel Mayer.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Automobiles. Exposition of. at Brussels: by G. W. Roosevelt.</p></kw>
<kw><p>British Guiana. Resources of: transmitted by G. H. Moulton.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Canada. Railway subsidies in: by Gustave Beutelspacher.</p></kw>
<kw><p>&#8212; Unexplored; by A. G. Seyfert.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Chile and Nicaragua. Reciprocity treaty between.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Coal, American vs. Welsh: transmitted by C. M. Caughy.</p></kw>
<kw><p>&#8212; in Germany: by O. J. D. Hughes.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Coal mines. Vancouver; by A. E. Smith.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Coal production. Austria's: by F. W. Hossfeld.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Coal situation in Hungary: by F. D. Chester.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Colombia. Railroads of: by C. B. Hart.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Copper, Production and consumption of, in Germany; by F. H. Mason.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Corn in Netherlands, by Morris Weill: transmitted by F. D. Hill.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Cotton growing in west Africa: by James Boyle.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Crop prospects. Unfavorable, in Germany; by F. H. Mason.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Dahomey. Trade of: by Richard Guenther.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Electric plants. Opening for, in India: by R. F. Patterson.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Electric railways in Germany: by Richard Guenther.</p></kw>
<kw><p>&#8212; in Saxony: by B. H. Warner, jr.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Foreign reports and publications.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Foreigners. Land titles of, in Japan [law]: transmitted by E. C. Bellows.</p></kw>
<kw><p>&#8212; in Russia [law]: transmitted by Charlemagne Tower.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Frost, Prevention of. by cannon and smoke; by J. C. Covert.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Fruits, Californian vs. Spanish: transmitted by R. M. Bartleman.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Furniture in southern Germany: by o. J. D. Hughes.</p></kw>
<kw><p>German commercial activity in South America: transmitted by G. H. Murphy.</p></kw>
<kw><p>German customs war with Haiti: transmitted by G. H. Murphy.</p></kw>
<kw><p>German law taxing department stores, Working of: by F. H. Mason.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Germany. American manufactured products in: by F. H. Mason.</p></kw>
<kw><p>&#8212; Trade methods in: by Charles Neuer.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Germany's foreign commerce. 1900: by J. B. Jackson.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Gold discoveries, Alleged, in Samoa; by L. W. Osborn.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Heating appliances, Spanish exposition of: transmitted by J. G. Lay.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Hungary. Industrial progress in; by F. W. Mahin.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Japanese investments of capital; transmitted by S. S. Lyon.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Kiel, dock plants at. Enlargement of; by Hugh Pitcairn.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Korea. Foreign enterprises in: by H. N. Allen.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Labor bureau, International, in Switzerland; by George Gifford.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Liege trade with the United States: by A. A. Winslow.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Life-saving apparatus. Improved German.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Liverpool medical fellowship open to Americans: transmitted by James Boyle.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Locomotives. English vs. American, in Jamaica: by N. R. Snyder.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Mannheim as center for American manufactures: by H. W. Harris.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Meat-prohibition law, German: transmitted by Richard Guenther.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Mileage of European railways: by F. D. Hill.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Mineral production of British Columbia: by A. E. Smith.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Nicaragua, Cart-road concession in.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Nile, Improvements on: transmitted by J. G. Long.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Notes.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Petroleum in Canada: by J. L. Bittinger.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Preserves, United States, in Germany: by O. J. D. Hughes.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Quinine auction in Batavia: by B. S. Rairden.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Railway brake, New, in Belgium; transmitted by A. A. Winslow.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Rubber and gutta-percha; by F. D. Hill.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Russian tariff, New.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Russian trade with United States in 1900: by W. R. Holloway.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Salmon, London market for: by W. M. Osborne.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Salmon fisheries in British Columbia: by L. E. Dudley.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Salmon industry, British Columbia; by A. E. Smith.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Savings bank, Belgian government: by G. W. Roosevelt.</p></kw>
<kw><p>School gardens in Sweden: by Axel Georgii and R. S. S. Bergh.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Silk, Syrian, for United States: by G. B. Ravndal.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Simplon tunnel. Progress of: transmitted by H. L. Washington.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Soap, Market for, in Spain: by J. G. Lay.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Steamship, New German; by J. E. Kehl.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Steamship lines, German-South American, Traffic of: transmitted by G. H. Murphy.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Stone, Artificial: by J. L. Bittinger.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Sugar-beet waste, Utilization of: by M. J. Baehr.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Syria, United States trade in: by G. B. Ravndal.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Teak industry of Siam: by Hamilton King.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Textiles, American, for European markets: transmitted by D. B. Mason.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Water route from Fiume to Stettin; by F. W. Mahin.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Wheat imports. Spain's, in 1900: transmitted by R. M. Bartleman.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Woolen yarns in Germany; by George Sawter.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Yukon, Conditions in the: by J. L. Bittinger.</p></kw>
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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>(H. doc. 527, pt. 3.) [Monthly.] * For Sale by Superintendent of Documents. 15c</snotes></kw>
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<disptitle>Consular Reports, July, 1901; v. 66, no. 250.</disptitle>
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<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch230</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Spanish Treaty Claims Commission (State Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Papers printed for use of commission; by Clifford Warden.</title></kw>
<kw><personal_author><inv_aut1 searchauthors="yes" authorbrowse="yes">Warden, Clifford</inv_aut1></personal_author></kw>

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</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>56 pp.</pag></desc></kw>

<kw><explanatory_note>
<kw><p>Contents:</p></kw>
<kw><p>General statement.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Parliamentary history in detail, 55th Congress; 3d session-56th Congress, 2d session.</p></kw>
<kw><p>&#8212; of the statute, index.</p></kw>
<kw><p>Public documents relating to claims. List of.</p></kw>
<kw><p>&#8212; reprinted in [Foreign Relations] Committee report 885, 55th Congress, 2d session, List of.</p></kw>
<kw><p>References to claims in annual messages of President and in Foreign Relations, 1895-97</p></kw>
</explanatory_note></kw>
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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw><aut1 searchauthors="yes">Clifford Warden</aut1></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>13</month>
<sortdate>80981301</sortdate>
<sortauth>Spanish Treaty Claims Commission</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>1901</pubdate></kw>
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<disptitle>Papers printed for use of commission; by Clifford Warden.</disptitle>
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<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch231</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Treasury Department</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Debt. Statement of public debt and cash in Treasury, July, 1901.</title></kw>

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<kw><notes>[Monthly.]</notes></kw>

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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>[Monthly.] </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
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<sortauth>Treasury Department</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010701</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010731</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>360</startpage>
<endpage>360</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>Debt. Statement of public debt and cash in Treasury, July, 1901.</disptitle>
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<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch232</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Treasury Department</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Disinfection of hides of neat cattle.</title></kw>

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<kw><notes>(Dept. circular 82, 1901; Division of Customs.)</notes></kw>

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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>(Dept. circular 82, 1901; Division of Customs.) </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
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<sortdate>80980630</sortdate>
<sortauth>Treasury Department</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>July 30, 1901</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010730</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010730</pubdate_mr_end>

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<disptitle>Disinfection of hides of neat cattle.</disptitle>
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<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
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<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Treasury Department</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Porto Rico. Abolition of duties under section 3 of Porto Rican act of Apr. 12, 1900 [proclamation].</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901/07/25/</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>2 pp.</pag> <size>4&#176;</size></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>(Dept. circular 80, 1901; Division of Customs.)</notes></kw>

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<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>(Dept. circular 80, 1901; Division of Customs.) </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980625</sortdate>
<sortauth>Treasury Department</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>July 25, 1901</pubdate></kw>
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<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980623</sortdate>
<sortauth>Treasury Department</sortauth>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Treasury decisions under tariff, internal revenue, immigration, navigation laws, etc., weekly, v. 4, nos. 27-30; July 4-25, 1901.</title></kw>

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<kw><notes>[Department decisions numbered 23145-198, including general appraisers' decisions 4955-74, and internal revenue decisions 373-385.]</notes></kw>

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<kw><snotes>[Department decisions numbered 23145-198, including general appraisers' decisions 4955-74, and internal revenue decisions 373-385.] </snotes></kw>
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<month>06</month>
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<sortauth>Treasury Department</sortauth>
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<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Appraisers (Treasury Department)</toc>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Reappraisements of merchandise by general appraisers [on June 24-July 25, 1901]; July 1-29, 1901.</title></kw>

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<kw><notes>(Reappraisement circulars 713-723; Division of Customs.) [Weekly.]</notes></kw>

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<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>(Reappraisement circulars 713-723; Division of Customs.) [Weekly.] </snotes></kw>
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<disptitle>Reappraisements of merchandise by general appraisers [on June 24-July 25, 1901]; July 1-29, 1901.</disptitle>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Annual report, 1901.</title></kw>

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<approx>false</approx>
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<kw><desc><pag>21 pp.</pag></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>(Treas. Dept. doc. 2227.)</notes></kw>

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<kw><snotes>(Treas. Dept. doc. 2227.) </snotes></kw>
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<disptitle>Annual report, 1901.</disptitle>
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<display>
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<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Auditor for War Department (Treasury Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Annual report, 1901.</title></kw>

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<kw><desc><pag>10 pp.</pag></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>(Treas. Dept. doc. 2231.)</notes></kw>

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<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>(Treas. Dept. doc. 2231.) </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
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<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
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<startpage>361</startpage>
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<disptitle>Annual report, 1901.</disptitle>
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<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Bookkeeping and Warrants Division (Treasury Department)</toc>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Comparative statement of receipts and expenditures of United States [for month of July, 1900 and 1901].</title></kw>

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<kw><notes>[Monthly.]</notes></kw>

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<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>[Monthly.] </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Bookkeeping and Warrants Division</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
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<disptitle>Comparative statement of receipts and expenditures of United States [for month of July, 1900 and 1901].</disptitle>
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<display>
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<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Bookkeeping and Warrants Division (Treasury Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Statement of Treasury, July 2-31, 1901.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><other>Each</other> <pag>[3] pp.</pag> <size>4&#176;</size></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>[Daily except Sundays and holidays; none issued July 1.]</notes></kw>

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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>[Daily except Sundays and holidays; none issued July 1.] </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Bookkeeping and Warrants Division</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
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<disptitle>Statement of Treasury, July 2-31, 1901.</disptitle>
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<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Coast and Geodetic Survey (Treasury Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Base apparatus. Aparatos por la medida de bases.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901/05/01/</pubdate_ris>
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<cat_page_num>361</cat_page_num>
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<p>NOTE.&#8212;The Charts, Coast Pilots, and Tide Tables of the Coast and Geodetic Survey are sold at the office of the Survey, in Washington, and also by one or more sales agents in each of the important American seaports. The monthly Notice to Mariners may be had free at these agencies, at all United States custom-houses, at the branch hydrographic offices of the Navy Department, at United States consulates in foreign ports, and at the office of the Coast Survey.</p>
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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
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<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
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<month>08</month>
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<display>
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<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Coast and Geodetic Survey (Treasury Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Chart publications. Publicati&#243;n de mapas.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901/05/01/</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>4 pp.</pag> <size>12&#176;</size></desc></kw>

<cat_page_num>361</cat_page_num>
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<p>NOTE.&#8212;The Charts, Coast Pilots, and Tide Tables of the Coast and Geodetic Survey are sold at the office of the Survey, in Washington, and also by one or more sales agents in each of the important American seaports. The monthly Notice to Mariners may be had free at these agencies, at all United States custom-houses, at the branch hydrographic offices of the Navy Department, at United States consulates in foreign ports, and at the office of the Coast Survey.</p>
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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
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<month>08</month>
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<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Coast and Geodetic Survey (Treasury Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Coast pilots. Derroteros de las costas.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
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<pubdate_ris>1901/05/01/</pubdate_ris>
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<p>NOTE.&#8212;The Charts, Coast Pilots, and Tide Tables of the Coast and Geodetic Survey are sold at the office of the Survey, in Washington, and also by one or more sales agents in each of the important American seaports. The monthly Notice to Mariners may be had free at these agencies, at all United States custom-houses, at the branch hydrographic offices of the Navy Department, at United States consulates in foreign ports, and at the office of the Coast Survey.</p>
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<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
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<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Coast and Geodetic Survey (Treasury Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Geodesy. Geodesia, &#243; medida de la tierra.</title></kw>

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<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901/05/01/</pubdate_ris>
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<approx>false</approx>
</date>
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<kw><group_note>
<p>NOTE.&#8212;The Charts, Coast Pilots, and Tide Tables of the Coast and Geodetic Survey are sold at the office of the Survey, in Washington, and also by one or more sales agents in each of the important American seaports. The monthly Notice to Mariners may be had free at these agencies, at all United States custom-houses, at the branch hydrographic offices of the Navy Department, at United States consulates in foreign ports, and at the office of the Coast Survey.</p>
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<month>07</month>
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<kw><pubdate>June, 1901, first published 1896</pubdate></kw>
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<startpage>361</startpage>
<endpage>361</endpage>
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<disptitle>Charts. St. Michael Bay, Alaska; chart 9375. Scale 1: 20,000.</disptitle>
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<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch260</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Comptroller of Currency (Treasury Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Bulletin 428-432; July 1-29, 1901.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
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<kw><notes>[Weekly.]</notes></kw>

<kw><explanatory_note>
<kw><p>NOTE.&#8212;Announces changes in officers of national banks, organization of new banks, liquidations, etc.</p></kw>
</explanatory_note></kw>
<cat_page_num>362</cat_page_num>
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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Comptroller of Currency</publish_author><sub_author1>Treasury Department</sub_author1></corporate_author></kw><issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>[Weekly.] </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Comptroller of Currency</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010701</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010731</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>362</startpage>
<endpage>362</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>Bulletin 428-432; July 1-29, 1901.</disptitle>
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</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch261</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Government Actuary (Treasury Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Market prices and investment values of outstanding securities [June, 1901].</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901/07/01/</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>2 pp.</pag> <size>4&#176;</size></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>(Dept. circular 75, 1901.)</notes></kw>

<cat_page_num>362</cat_page_num>
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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Government Actuary</publish_author><sub_author1>Treasury Department</sub_author1></corporate_author></kw><issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>(Dept. circular 75, 1901.) </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Government Actuary</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>July 1, 1901</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010701</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010701</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>362</startpage>
<endpage>362</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>Market prices and investment values of outstanding securities [June, 1901].</disptitle>
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</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch262</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Internal Revenue Office (Treasury Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Collection of internal-revenue tax upon articles of merchandise coming from Porto Rico.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901/07/26/</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>5 pp.</pag> <size>4&#176;</size></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>([Circular] 606; Dept. circular 81, 1901.)</notes></kw>

<cat_page_num>362</cat_page_num>
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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Internal Revenue Office</publish_author><sub_author1>Treasury Department</sub_author1></corporate_author></kw><issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>([Circular] 606; Dept. circular 81, 1901.) </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980626</sortdate>
<sortauth>Internal Revenue Office</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>July 26, 1901</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010726</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010726</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>362</startpage>
<endpage>362</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>Collection of internal-revenue tax upon articles of merchandise coming from Porto Rico.</disptitle>
</display>
</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch263</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Internal Revenue Office (Treasury Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Extending time when regulations requiring cancellation of beer stamps by perforations shall take effect.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901/07/16/</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>1 p.</pag> <size>4&#176;</size></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>(Circular 605.)</notes></kw>

<cat_page_num>362</cat_page_num>
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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Internal Revenue Office</publish_author><sub_author1>Treasury Department</sub_author1></corporate_author></kw><issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>(Circular 605.) </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980616</sortdate>
<sortauth>Internal Revenue Office</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>July 16, 1901</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010716</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010716</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>362</startpage>
<endpage>362</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>Extending time when regulations requiring cancellation of beer stamps by perforations shall take effect.</disptitle>
</display>
</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch264</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Internal Revenue Office (Treasury Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Preliminary report of commissioner on collection of internal revenue and condition of service.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901/07/24/</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>9 pp.</pag></desc></kw>

<cat_page_num>362</cat_page_num>
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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Internal Revenue Office</publish_author><sub_author1>Treasury Department</sub_author1></corporate_author></kw><issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980624</sortdate>
<sortauth>Internal Revenue Office</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>July 24, 1901</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010724</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010724</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>362</startpage>
<endpage>362</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>Preliminary report of commissioner on collection of internal revenue and condition of service.</disptitle>
</display>
</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch265</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Internal Revenue Office (Treasury Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">War-revenue act of June 13, 1898, as amended by act of Mar. 2, 1901, and other acts passed since compilation of 1900, in force July 1, 1901.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>46 pp.</pag></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>(Compilation of internal-revenue laws, supplement 1.)</notes></kw>

<cat_page_num>362</cat_page_num>
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</zone>
<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Internal Revenue Office</publish_author><sub_author1>Treasury Department</sub_author1></corporate_author></kw><issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>(Compilation of internal-revenue laws, supplement 1.) </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Internal Revenue Office</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010701</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010731</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>362</startpage>
<endpage>362</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>War-revenue act of June 13, 1898, as amended by act of Mar. 2, 1901, and other acts passed since compilation of 1900, in force July 1, 1901.</disptitle>
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</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch266</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Light-House Board (Treasury Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Bulletin 121, recent changes in aids to navigation, July 1, 1901, coasts of United States.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>20&#043;[2] pp.</pag> <size>4&#176;</size></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>[Monthly.]</notes></kw>

<cat_page_num>362</cat_page_num>
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<zone_image file="079/079_026_362.tif"/>
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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Light-House Board</publish_author><sub_author1>Treasury Department</sub_author1></corporate_author></kw>
<kw><group_note>
<p>NOTE.&#8212;The Bulletins, Beacon and Buoy Lists, and Light Lists published by the Light-House Board can be obtained, free of charge, on application to the office of the Board at Washington, the inspectors of the several lighthouse districts, the United States custom-houses, the Hydrographic Office and its branches, and the sales agents of the Coast and Geodetic Survey.</p>
</group_note></kw>
<issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>[Monthly.] </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Light-House Board</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010701</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010731</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>362</startpage>
<endpage>362</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>Bulletin 121, recent changes in aids to navigation, July 1, 1901, coasts of United States.</disptitle>
</display>
</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch267</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Light-House Board (Treasury Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Notice to Mariners 98-105 of 1901; July 2-27, 1901.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>p. 98-105,</pag> <size>4&#176;</size></desc></kw>

<kw><explanatory_note>
<kw><p>NOTE.&#8212;Contains notices of establishment of new lights, light-vessels, and steam whistles, changes in buoyage, etc.</p></kw>
</explanatory_note></kw>
<cat_page_num>362</cat_page_num>
<zone>
<zone_image file="079/079_026_362.tif"/>
<zone_coords ulx="408" uly="1964" lrx="1808" lry="2081"/>
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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Light-House Board</publish_author><sub_author1>Treasury Department</sub_author1></corporate_author></kw>
<kw><group_note>
<p>NOTE.&#8212;The Bulletins, Beacon and Buoy Lists, and Light Lists published by the Light-House Board can be obtained, free of charge, on application to the office of the Board at Washington, the inspectors of the several lighthouse districts, the United States custom-houses, the Hydrographic Office and its branches, and the sales agents of the Coast and Geodetic Survey.</p>
</group_note></kw>
<issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Light-House Board</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010701</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010731</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>362</startpage>
<endpage>362</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>Notice to Mariners 98-105 of 1901; July 2-27, 1901.</disptitle>
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</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch268</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Light-House Board (Treasury Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Specifications for miscellaneous articles, 1902.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>58 pp.</pag> <size>4&#176;</size></desc></kw>

<cat_page_num>362</cat_page_num>
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<zone_image file="079/079_026_362.tif"/>
<zone_coords ulx="408" uly="2105" lrx="1764" lry="2147"/>
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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Light-House Board</publish_author><sub_author1>Treasury Department</sub_author1></corporate_author></kw>
<kw><group_note>
<p>NOTE.&#8212;The Bulletins, Beacon and Buoy Lists, and Light Lists published by the Light-House Board can be obtained, free of charge, on application to the office of the Board at Washington, the inspectors of the several lighthouse districts, the United States custom-houses, the Hydrographic Office and its branches, and the sales agents of the Coast and Geodetic Survey.</p>
</group_note></kw>
<issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>07</month>
<sortdate>80980701</sortdate>
<sortauth>Light-House Board</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>June, 1901</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010601</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010630</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>362</startpage>
<endpage>362</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>Specifications for miscellaneous articles, 1902.</disptitle>
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</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch269</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Loans and Currency Division (Treasury Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Circulation statement, July 1, 1901.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>1 p.</pag> <size>oblong 8&#176;</size></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>[Monthly.]</notes></kw>

<kw><explanatory_note>
<kw><p>NOTE.&#8212;Estimated population, July 1, 1901, 77,754,000; circulation per capita, $28.00.</p></kw>
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<cat_page_num>362</cat_page_num>
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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Loans and Currency Division</publish_author><sub_author1>Treasury Department</sub_author1></corporate_author></kw><issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>[Monthly.] </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Loans and Currency Division</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010701</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010731</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>362</startpage>
<endpage>362</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>Circulation statement, July 1, 1901.</disptitle>
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<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch270</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Loans and Currency Division (Treasury Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Registered bonds caveated upon books of Department, July 1, 1901.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>1 p.</pag> <size>f&#176;</size></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>[Monthly.]</notes></kw>

<cat_page_num>362</cat_page_num>
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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Loans and Currency Division</publish_author><sub_author1>Treasury Department</sub_author1></corporate_author></kw><issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>[Monthly.] </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Loans and Currency Division</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010701</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010731</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>362</startpage>
<endpage>362</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>Registered bonds caveated upon books of Department, July 1, 1901.</disptitle>
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<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch271</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Marine Hospital Service (Treasury Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Amendments to regulations relating to relief furnished Revenue Cutter Service.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901/07/23/</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>2 pp.</pag> <size>4&#176;</size></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>(Dept. circular 78, 1901.)</notes></kw>

<cat_page_num>362</cat_page_num>
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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Marine Hospital Service</publish_author><sub_author1>Treasury Department</sub_author1></corporate_author></kw><issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>(Dept. circular 78, 1901.) </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980623</sortdate>
<sortauth>Marine Hospital Service</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>July 23, 1901</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010723</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010723</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>362</startpage>
<endpage>362</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>Amendments to regulations relating to relief furnished Revenue Cutter Service.</disptitle>
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</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch272</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Marine Hospital Service (Treasury Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Portable laboratories of service; by H. D. Geddings.</title></kw>
<kw><personal_author><inv_aut1 searchauthors="yes" authorbrowse="yes">Geddings, H. D.</inv_aut1></personal_author></kw>

<date>
<approx>true</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>8 pp.</pag> <other>2 pl.</other></desc></kw>

<cat_page_num>362</cat_page_num>
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<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Marine Hospital Service (Treasury Department)</toc>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Public Health Reports, v. 16, nos. 27-30; July 5-26, 1901.</title></kw>

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<kw><p>NOTE.&#8212;This publication, showing health conditions in various parts of this and other countries, as reported by the officers of the Marine Hospital Service and others, is for gratuitous distribution, but the edition is limited, and the document is intended only for health officers and other persons interested in sanitary affairs. To obtain it application should be made to the Supervising Surgeon-General of the Marine Hospital Service, Treasury Department. No. 30 contains a special article, Cedron seed as cure for yellow fever, by S. H. Hodgson.</p></kw>
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<kw><snotes>[Weekly.] </snotes></kw>
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<disptitle>Public Health Reports, v. 16, nos. 27-30; July 5-26, 1901.</disptitle>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">United States Marine-Hospital Service.</title></kw>

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<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>16 pp.</pag></desc></kw>

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<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
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<year>8098</year>
<month>13</month>
<sortdate>80981301</sortdate>
<sortauth>Marine Hospital Service</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>[1901.]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010101</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19011231</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>362</startpage>
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<disptitle>United States Marine-Hospital Service.</disptitle>
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<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch275</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Mint Bureau (Treasury Department)</toc>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Values of foreign coins.</title></kw>

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<kw><notes>(Dept. circular 74, 1901.) [Quarterly.]</notes></kw>

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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>(Dept. circular 74, 1901.) [Quarterly.] </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Mint Bureau</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>July 1, 1901</pubdate></kw>
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<startpage>363</startpage>
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<disptitle>Values of foreign coins.</disptitle>
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<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch276</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Assay Commission (Mint Bureau, Treasury Department)</toc>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Proceedings of commission of 1901, and test of coinage executed and reserved during calendar year 1900; also laws relating to annual assay.</title></kw>

<date>
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</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>30 pp.</pag></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>(Treas. Dept. doc. 2225.)</notes></kw>

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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>(Treas. Dept. doc. 2225.) </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>13</month>
<sortdate>80981301</sortdate>
<sortauth>Assay Commission</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>1901</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010101</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19011231</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>363</startpage>
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<disptitle>Proceedings of commission of 1901, and test of coinage executed and reserved during calendar year 1900; also laws relating to annual assay.</disptitle>
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<display>
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<uniq_id>79-ch277</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Porto Rico (Treasury Department)</toc>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Digest of appropriations made by Legislative Assembly at 1st session [for 1901 and 1902], prepared in office of auditor of Porto Rico.</title></kw>

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<approx>true</approx>
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<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Porto Rico</publish_author><sub_author1>Treasury Department</sub_author1></corporate_author></kw><issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
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<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>13</month>
<sortdate>80981301</sortdate>
<sortauth>Porto Rico</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>[1901.]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010101</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19011231</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>363</startpage>
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<disptitle>Digest of appropriations made by Legislative Assembly at 1st session [for 1901 and 1902], prepared in office of auditor of Porto Rico.</disptitle>
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<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Porto Rico (Treasury Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Instructions to disbursing officers [from auditor of Porto Rico].</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901/06/25/</pubdate_ris>
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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Porto Rico</publish_author><sub_author1>Treasury Department</sub_author1></corporate_author></kw><issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>07</month>
<sortdate>80980725</sortdate>
<sortauth>Porto Rico</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>June 25, 1901</pubdate></kw>
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<startpage>363</startpage>
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<disptitle>Instructions to disbursing officers [from auditor of Porto Rico].</disptitle>
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<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch279</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Revenue-Cutter Service (Treasury Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Additional regulation governing anchorage of vessels at Chicago.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
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<pubdate_ris>1901/07/06/</pubdate_ris>
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<kw><notes>([Circular] 78; Dept. circular 76, 1901.)</notes></kw>

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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>([Circular] 78; Dept. circular 76, 1901.) </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980606</sortdate>
<sortauth>Revenue-Cutter Service</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>July 6, 1901</pubdate></kw>
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<startpage>363</startpage>
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<disptitle>Additional regulation governing anchorage of vessels at Chicago.</disptitle>
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<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch280</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Revenue-Cutter Service (Treasury Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">General orders 65-68; May 16, 1901.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>2 l.</pag> <other>1 pl.</other></desc></kw>

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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Revenue-Cutter Service</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
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<startpage>363</startpage>
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<disptitle>General orders 65-68; May 16, 1901.</disptitle>
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<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
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<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Revenue-Cutter Service (Treasury Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Register of officers and vessels of service.</title></kw>

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<approx>false</approx>
</date>
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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>(Treas. Dept. doc. 2226.) </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Revenue-Cutter Service</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>July 1, 1901</pubdate></kw>
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<disptitle>Register of officers and vessels of service.</disptitle>
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<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch282</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Secret Service Division (Treasury Department)</toc>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Annual report of chief, 1901.</title></kw>

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<approx>false</approx>
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<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>11 pp.</pag></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>(Treas. Dept. doc. 2229.)</notes></kw>

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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>(Treas. Dept. doc. 2229.) </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Secret Service Division</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
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<startpage>363</startpage>
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<disptitle>Annual report of chief, 1901.</disptitle>
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<display>
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<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Statistics Bureau (Treasury Department)</toc>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Advance sheets from Monthly Summary of Commerce and Finance, showing details of imports and exports by articles and countries for June, 1901.</title></kw>

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<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Statistics Bureau</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
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<disptitle>Advance sheets from Monthly Summary of Commerce and Finance, showing details of imports and exports by articles and countries for June, 1901.</disptitle>
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<display>
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<uniq_id>79-ch284</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Statistics Bureau (Treasury Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Exports of domestic breadstuffs, provisions, cotton, and mineral oils, June, 1901.</title></kw>

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<approx>false</approx>
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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>(Bulletin 12, series 1900-1901.) [Monthly.] </snotes></kw>
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<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Statistics Bureau</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010701</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010731</pubdate_mr_end>

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<disptitle>Exports of domestic breadstuffs, provisions, cotton, and mineral oils, June, 1901.</disptitle>
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<uniq_id>79-ch285</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Statistics Bureau (Treasury Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Foreign Commerce and Navigation of United States, 1900.</title></kw>

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<approx>true</approx>
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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Statistics Bureau</publish_author><sub_author1>Treasury Department</sub_author1></corporate_author></kw><issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>([Treas. Dept. doc. 2210, v. 2]; H. doc. 13 [pt. 2].) * For Sale by Superintendent of Documents. $1.35</snotes></kw>
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<year>8098</year>
<month>13</month>
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<sortauth>Statistics Bureau</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>1901</pubdate></kw>
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<disptitle>Foreign Commerce and Navigation of United States, 1900.</disptitle>
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<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Statistics Bureau (Treasury Department)</toc>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Imports and exports of United States, June, 1901.</title></kw>

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<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
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<kw><notes>[Monthly.]</notes></kw>

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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>[Monthly.] </snotes></kw>
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<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
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<kw><snotes>(H. doc. 15, pt. 11.) * For Sale by Superintendent of Documents. 35c</snotes></kw>
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<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Treasurer of United States (Treasury Department)</toc>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Monthly statement, paper currency of each denomination outstanding July 31, 1901.</title></kw>

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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
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<sortauth>Treasurer of United States</sortauth>
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<pubdate_mr_start>19010701</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010731</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>363</startpage>
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<disptitle>Monthly statement, paper currency of each denomination outstanding July 31, 1901.</disptitle>
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<display>
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<uniq_id>79-ch289</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Treasurer of United States (Treasury Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Statement of funded indebtedness of District of Columbia and late corporation of Washington, [by] ex-officio commissioner of sinking fund of District, June 29, 1901.</title></kw>

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<kw><notes>[Quarterly.]</notes></kw>

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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>[Quarterly.] </snotes></kw>
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<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Treasurer of United States</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010701</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010731</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>363</startpage>
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<disptitle>Statement of funded indebtedness of District of Columbia and late corporation of Washington, [by] ex-officio commissioner of sinking fund of District, June 29, 1901.</disptitle>
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<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch290</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/War Department</toc>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Annual reports, 1900 [v. 1, pt. 7].</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>

<kw><notes>[See Army.]</notes></kw>

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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>[See Army.] </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>War Department</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010701</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010731</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>363</startpage>
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<disptitle>Annual reports, 1900 [v. 1, pt. 7].</disptitle>
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<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch291</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Adjutant General (War Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Army list and directory, officers of Army, July 20, 1901; [no.] 20.</title></kw>

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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Adjutant General</publish_author><sub_author1>War Department</sub_author1></corporate_author></kw><issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
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<kw><snotes> * For Sale by Superintendent of Documents. 10c</snotes></kw>
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<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Adjutant General</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010701</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010731</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>364</startpage>
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<disptitle>Army list and directory, officers of Army, July 20, 1901; [no.] 20.</disptitle>
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<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch292</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Adjutant General (War Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Circular 22-26 [1901]; July 2-24, 1901.</title></kw>

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<approx>false</approx>
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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Adjutant General</publish_author><sub_author1>War Department</sub_author1></corporate_author></kw><issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
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<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
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<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
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<sortauth>Adjutant General</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
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<startpage>364</startpage>
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<disptitle>Circular 22-26 [1901]; July 2-24, 1901.</disptitle>
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<display>
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<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Adjutant General (War Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Circular [notifying candidates for appointment to Military Academy that they will be required to take examination at army post most convenient to home].</title></kw>

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<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
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<sortauth>Adjutant General</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>July 13, 1901</pubdate></kw>
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<startpage>364</startpage>
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<disptitle>Circular [notifying candidates for appointment to Military Academy that they will be required to take examination at army post most convenient to home].</disptitle>
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<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch294</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Adjutant General (War Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Enlistments for line of Army, June, 1901.</title></kw>

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<approx>false</approx>
</date>
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<kw><notes>[Monthly.]</notes></kw>

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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>[Monthly.] </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Adjutant General</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010701</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010731</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>364</startpage>
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<disptitle>Enlistments for line of Army, June, 1901.</disptitle>
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<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch295</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Adjutant General (War Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">General orders 91-99 [1901]; July 1-26, 1901.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
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<month>06</month>
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<sortauth>Adjutant General</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
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<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch296</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Adjutant General (War Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Special orders 152-177 [1901]; July 1-31, 1901.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
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<kw><notes>[Daily except Sundays and holidays.]</notes></kw>

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<kw><snotes>[Daily except Sundays and holidays.] </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
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<sortauth>Adjutant General</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
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<startpage>364</startpage>
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<disptitle>Special orders 152-177 [1901]; July 1-31, 1901.</disptitle>
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<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch297</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Adjutant General (War Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Stations of Army, July 4, 18, 25, 1901.</title></kw>

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<approx>false</approx>
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<kw><notes>[Weekly.]</notes></kw>

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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
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<kw><snotes>[Weekly.] </snotes></kw>
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<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
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<sortauth>Adjutant General</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
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<startpage>364</startpage>
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<disptitle>Stations of Army, July 4, 18, 25, 1901.</disptitle>
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<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
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<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Adjutant General (War Department)</toc>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Subject index to general orders and circulars, Jan. 1881-Dec. 1900.</title></kw>

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<approx>false</approx>
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<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>301 pp.</pag></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>(War Dept. doc. 139.)</notes></kw>

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<kw><snotes>(War Dept. doc. 139.) </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>09</month>
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<sortauth>Adjutant General</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>Apr. 1901</pubdate></kw>
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<startpage>364</startpage>
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<disptitle>Subject index to general orders and circulars, Jan. 1881-Dec. 1900.</disptitle>
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<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
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<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Military Information Division (Adjutant-General, War Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Notes of military interest for 1900.</title></kw>

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<approx>false</approx>
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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
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<kw><snotes>([Publication] 32; War Dept. doc. 142.) 50c</snotes></kw>
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<sortauth>Military Information Division</sortauth>
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<disptitle>Notes of military interest for 1900.</disptitle>
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<display>
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<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Army (War Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Report of lieutenant-general commanding Army [with reports of department commanders, etc.], 1900.</title></kw>

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<kw><p>Contents:</p></kw>
<kw><p>Military operations in Philippines, continued.</p></kw>
</explanatory_note></kw>
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<kw><snotes>(War Dept., Reports, 1900 [v. 1, pt. 7]; H. doc. 2.) * For Sale by Superintendent of Documents. 65c</snotes></kw>
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<year>8098</year>
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<sortdate>80981301</sortdate>
<sortauth>Army</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>1900 [1901]</pubdate></kw>
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<disptitle>Report of lieutenant-general commanding Army [with reports of department commanders, etc.], 1900.</disptitle>
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<uniq_id>79-ch301</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Deep Waterways Board (War Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Report on deep waterways between Great Lakes and Atlantic tide waters [with bibliography on mitering lock gates by S. H. Woodard].</title></kw>
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<kw><notes>(H. doc. 149 [2 pts.].) [Atlas will follow.]</notes></kw>

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<kw><snotes>(H. doc. 149 [2 pts.].) [Atlas will follow.] </snotes></kw>
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<uniq_id>79-ch302</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Engineer Department (War Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Dempsey, P. J. Office circular [announcing appointment of Dempsey as chief clerk].</title></kw>

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</date>
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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
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<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980615</sortdate>
<sortauth>Engineer Department</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>July 15, 1901</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010715</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010715</pubdate_mr_end>

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<disptitle>Dempsey, P. J. Office circular [announcing appointment of Dempsey as chief clerk].</disptitle>
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<display>
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<uniq_id>79-ch303</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Engineer Department (War Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">General orders 7 [1901]; July 24, 1901.</title></kw>

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<approx>false</approx>
</date>
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<kw><desc><pag>2 pp.</pag> <size>12&#176;</size></desc></kw>

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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Engineer Department</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
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<disptitle>General orders 7 [1901]; July 24, 1901.</disptitle>
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<display>
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<uniq_id>79-ch304</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Engineer Department (War Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Officers. Statement showing rank, duties, and addresses of officers of Corps of Engineers.</title></kw>

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<approx>false</approx>
</date>
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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Engineer Department</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>July 1, 1901</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010701</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010701</pubdate_mr_end>

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<disptitle>Officers. Statement showing rank, duties, and addresses of officers of Corps of Engineers.</disptitle>
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<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch305</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Engineer Department (War Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Professional papers. Report of board on specifications for electric light and power installations of seacoast batteries has been issued in the series of Professional papers as no. 27 and half title-page furnished.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>


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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Engineer Department</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
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<endpage>364</endpage>
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<disptitle>Professional papers. Report of board on specifications for electric light and power installations of seacoast batteries has been issued in the series of Professional papers as no. 27 and half title-page furnished.</disptitle>
</display>
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<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch306</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Engineer Department (War Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Special orders 28-30 [1901]; July 6-20, 1901.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><other>Each</other> <pag>1 p.</pag> <size>12&#176;</size></desc></kw>

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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Engineer Department</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010701</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010731</pubdate_mr_end>

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<endpage>364</endpage>
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<disptitle>Special orders 28-30 [1901]; July 6-20, 1901.</disptitle>
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</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch307</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Engineer Department (War Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Warren, William J. Office circular [announcing death of Warren].</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901/07/12/</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>1 p.</pag> <size>12&#176;</size></desc></kw>

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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980612</sortdate>
<sortauth>Engineer Department</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>July 12, 1901</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010712</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010712</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>364</startpage>
<endpage>364</endpage>
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<disptitle>Warren, William J. Office circular [announcing death of Warren].</disptitle>
</display>
</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch308</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Northern and Northwestern Lake Survey (Engineer Department, War Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Buffalo Harbor and Niagara River to The Falls, N. Y., Chart of. Scale 1: 30,000.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901/05/25/</pubdate_ris>
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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Northern and Northwestern Lake Survey</publish_author><sub_author1>Engineer Department</sub_author1><sub_author2>War Department</sub_author2></corporate_author></kw>
<kw><series_title titlebrowse="yes"><i>Charts</i></series_title></kw>
<kw><notes>NOTE.&#8212;Lake Survey charts may be obtained of Major W. L. Fisk, Office U. S. Lake Survey, Detroit, Mich. They will be sent by express, the express charges to be paid by the purchaser on receipt of the charts, or free by mail at the purchaser's risk. Purchasers should indicate, when ordering the charts, whether they wish them sent by express or mail.</notes></kw><issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>NOTE.&#8212;Lake Survey charts may be obtained of Major W. L. Fisk, Office U. S. Lake Survey, Detroit, Mich. They will be sent by express, the express charges to be paid by the purchaser on receipt of the charts, or free by mail at the purchaser's risk. Purchasers should indicate, when ordering the charts, whether they wish them sent by express or mail. 20c</snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>08</month>
<sortdate>80980825</sortdate>
<sortauth>Northern and Northwestern Lake Survey</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>May 25, 1901</pubdate></kw>
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<startpage>364</startpage>
<endpage>364</endpage>
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<disptitle>Charts. Buffalo Harbor and Niagara River to The Falls, N. Y., Chart of. Scale 1: 30,000.</disptitle>
</display>
</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch309</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Northern and Northwestern Lake Survey (Engineer Department, War Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Chicago, Ill., lake front, including Calumet Harbor, Chart of. Scale 1: 30,000.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>true</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><size>40.1 X 26.3 in.</size></desc></kw>

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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Northern and Northwestern Lake Survey</publish_author><sub_author1>Engineer Department</sub_author1><sub_author2>War Department</sub_author2></corporate_author></kw>
<kw><series_title titlebrowse="yes"><i>Charts</i></series_title></kw>
<kw><notes>NOTE.&#8212;Lake Survey charts may be obtained of Major W. L. Fisk, Office U. S. Lake Survey, Detroit, Mich. They will be sent by express, the express charges to be paid by the purchaser on receipt of the charts, or free by mail at the purchaser's risk. Purchasers should indicate, when ordering the charts, whether they wish them sent by express or mail.</notes></kw><issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>NOTE.&#8212;Lake Survey charts may be obtained of Major W. L. Fisk, Office U. S. Lake Survey, Detroit, Mich. They will be sent by express, the express charges to be paid by the purchaser on receipt of the charts, or free by mail at the purchaser's risk. Purchasers should indicate, when ordering the charts, whether they wish them sent by express or mail. </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>13</month>
<sortdate>80981301</sortdate>
<sortauth>Northern and Northwestern Lake Survey</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>[1901.]</pubdate></kw>
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<startpage>365</startpage>
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<disptitle>Charts. Chicago, Ill., lake front, including Calumet Harbor, Chart of. Scale 1: 30,000.</disptitle>
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</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch310</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Northern and Northwestern Lake Survey (Engineer Department, War Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Michigan, Lake, General chart of. Scale 1: 500,000.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
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<kw><series_title titlebrowse="yes"><i>Charts</i></series_title></kw>
<kw><notes>NOTE.&#8212;Lake Survey charts may be obtained of Major W. L. Fisk, Office U. S. Lake Survey, Detroit, Mich. They will be sent by express, the express charges to be paid by the purchaser on receipt of the charts, or free by mail at the purchaser's risk. Purchasers should indicate, when ordering the charts, whether they wish them sent by express or mail.</notes></kw><issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>NOTE.&#8212;Lake Survey charts may be obtained of Major W. L. Fisk, Office U. S. Lake Survey, Detroit, Mich. They will be sent by express, the express charges to be paid by the purchaser on receipt of the charts, or free by mail at the purchaser's risk. Purchasers should indicate, when ordering the charts, whether they wish them sent by express or mail. 15c</snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Northern and Northwestern Lake Survey</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>July 1, 1901</pubdate></kw>
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<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>Charts. Michigan, Lake, General chart of. Scale 1: 500,000.</disptitle>
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</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch311</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Insular Affairs Division (War Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Monthly summary of commerce of Cuba, Dec., 1900; no. 6, series 1900-1901.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>true</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>p. 389-486,</pag> <size>4&#176;</size></desc></kw>
<kw><avail source="sale_by_sudocs">* For Sale by Superintendent of Documents. 10c</avail></kw>
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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> * For Sale by Superintendent of Documents. 10c</snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>13</month>
<sortdate>80981301</sortdate>
<sortauth>Insular Affairs Division</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>[1901.]</pubdate></kw>
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<disptitle>Monthly summary of commerce of Cuba, Dec., 1900; no. 6, series 1900-1901.</disptitle>
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<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch312</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Insular Affairs Division (War Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Monthly summary of commerce of Philippine Islands, Nov. 1900; no. 5, series 1900-1901.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>true</approx>
</date>
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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> * For Sale by Superintendent of Documents. 10c</snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>13</month>
<sortdate>80981301</sortdate>
<sortauth>Insular Affairs Division</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>[1901.]</pubdate></kw>
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<disptitle>Monthly summary of commerce of Philippine Islands, Nov. 1900; no. 5, series 1900-1901.</disptitle>
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</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch313</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Ordnance Department (War Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Notes on rapid-fire field artillery; translated from French by W. W. Gibson.</title></kw>
<kw><personal_author><inv_aut1 searchauthors="yes" authorbrowse="yes">Gibson, W. W.</inv_aut1></personal_author></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901/04/01/</pubdate_ris>
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<kw><notes>(Notes on construction of ordnance 79.)</notes></kw>

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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Ordnance Department</publish_author><sub_author1>War Department</sub_author1></corporate_author></kw><issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>(Notes on construction of ordnance 79.) </snotes></kw>
<kw><aut1 searchauthors="yes">W. W. Gibson</aut1></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>09</month>
<sortdate>80980901</sortdate>
<sortauth>Ordnance Department</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>Apr. 1, 1901</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010401</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010401</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>365</startpage>
<endpage>365</endpage>
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<disptitle>Notes on rapid-fire field artillery; translated from French by W. W. Gibson.</disptitle>
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<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch314</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Ordnance Department (War Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

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<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Ordnance Department (War Department)</toc>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Public sale [of ordnance property at Fort Constitution, Newcastle, N. H.].</title></kw>

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<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
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<kw><pubdate>[July 8, 1901.]</pubdate></kw>
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<disptitle>Public sale [of ordnance property at Fort Constitution, Newcastle, N. H.].</disptitle>
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<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch316</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Pay Department (War Department)</toc>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Circular 263; July 10, 1901.</title></kw>

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<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
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<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
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<display>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Monthly station list of officers, July 1, 1901.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
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<kw><desc><pag>4 pp.</pag></desc></kw>

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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
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<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
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<sortauth>Pay Department</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
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<disptitle>Monthly station list of officers, July 1, 1901.</disptitle>
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<display>
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<uniq_id>79-ch318</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Pay Department (War Department)</toc>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Stoppage circular, July 15, 1901.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
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<kw><desc><pag>12 pp.</pag></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>[Monthly.]</notes></kw>

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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
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<kw><snotes>[Monthly.] </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Pay Department</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010701</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010731</pubdate_mr_end>

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<disptitle>Stoppage circular, July 15, 1901.</disptitle>
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<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch319</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Quartermaster's Department (War Department)</toc>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Circular [instructions regarding methods to be pursued in accounting for coal delivered on army transports].</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
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<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>07</month>
<sortdate>80980729</sortdate>
<sortauth>Quartermaster's Department</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>June 29, 1901</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010629</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010629</pubdate_mr_end>

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<endpage>365</endpage>
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<disptitle>Circular [instructions regarding methods to be pursued in accounting for coal delivered on army transports].</disptitle>
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<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch320</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Quartermaster's Department (War Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Circular [instructions requiring cost price of articles to be entered on inventory and inspection reports].</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901/06/26/</pubdate_ris>
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<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>07</month>
<sortdate>80980726</sortdate>
<sortauth>Quartermaster's Department</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>June 26, 1901</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010626</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010626</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>365</startpage>
<endpage>365</endpage>
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<disptitle>Circular [instructions requiring cost price of articles to be entered on inventory and inspection reports].</disptitle>
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<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch321</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Quartermaster's Department (War Department)</toc>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Roster showing stations and duties of officers of Quartermaster's Department, July 15, 1901.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>6 pp.</pag></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>[Monthly.]</notes></kw>

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<kw><snotes>[Monthly.] </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Quartermaster's Department</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010701</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010731</pubdate_mr_end>

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<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch322</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Signal Office (War Department)</toc>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Orders 14, 15 [1901]; July 1, 15, 1901.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Signal Office</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010701</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010731</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>365</startpage>
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<disptitle>Orders 14, 15 [1901]; July 1, 15, 1901.</disptitle>
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<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch323</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Subsistence Department (War Department)</toc>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Army ration, issue and conversion tables.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901/04/23/</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>16 pp.</pag></desc></kw>

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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>09</month>
<sortdate>80980923</sortdate>
<sortauth>Subsistence Department</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>Apr. 23, 1901</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010423</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010423</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>365</startpage>
<endpage>365</endpage>
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<disptitle>Army ration, issue and conversion tables.</disptitle>
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<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch324</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Subsistence Department (War Department)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Roster [of officers], July 1, 1901.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>4 pp.</pag></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>[Monthly.]</notes></kw>

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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
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<kw><snotes>[Monthly.] </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Subsistence Department</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010701</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19010731</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>365</startpage>
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<disptitle>Roster [of officers], July 1, 1901.</disptitle>
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<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch325</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/District of Columbia</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Statistical report of trustees of public schools, 1900 [with school directory, 1900-01].</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>true</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>75 pp.</pag></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>(Report of commissioners, v. 4.)</notes></kw>

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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>District of Columbia</publish_author></corporate_author></kw>
<kw><group_note>
<p>NOTE.&#8212;For quarterly Statement of Indebtedness see Treasurer of United States</p>
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<issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>(Report of commissioners, v. 4.) </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>13</month>
<sortdate>80981301</sortdate>
<sortauth>District of Columbia</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>1901</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010101</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19011231</pubdate_mr_end>

<startpage>365</startpage>
<endpage>365</endpage>
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<disptitle>Statistical report of trustees of public schools, 1900 [with school directory, 1900-01].</disptitle>
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<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch326</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Smithsonian Institution</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Box 81; list of documents and other publications of Government, May 20-July 8, 1901, distributed for Library of Congress through SmithsonianInstitution.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>true</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>6 pp.</pag></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>[Supplement pasted at end.]</notes></kw>

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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>[Supplement pasted at end.] </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>13</month>
<sortdate>80981301</sortdate>
<sortauth>Smithsonian Institution</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>1901</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010101</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19011231</pubdate_mr_end>

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<endpage>365</endpage>
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<disptitle>Box 81; list of documents and other publications of Government, May 20-July 8, 1901, distributed for Library of Congress through SmithsonianInstitution.</disptitle>
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<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch327</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/National Museum (Smithsonian Institution)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">List of fishes collected in 1883 and 1885 by Pierre Louis Jouy and preserved in museum, with descriptions of 6 new species, by David Starr Jordan and John Otterbein Snyder; from Proceedings, v. 23.</title></kw>
<kw><personal_author><inv_aut1 searchauthors="yes" authorbrowse="yes">Jouy, Pierre Louis</inv_aut1><inv_aut2 searchauthors="yes" authorbrowse="yes">Jordan, David Starr</inv_aut2><inv_aut3 searchauthors="yes" authorbrowse="yes">Snyder, John Otterbein</inv_aut3></personal_author></kw>

<date>
<approx>true</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>p. 739-769,</pag> <other>8 pl.</other></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>(No. 1235.)</notes></kw>

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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>National Museum</publish_author><sub_author1>Smithsonian Institution</sub_author1></corporate_author></kw>
<kw><group_note>
<p>NOTE.&#8212;The publications of the National Museum comprise bulletins, annual reports, and an annual volume of Proceedings. The annual report is included in the Congressional set. The editions of the bulletins and Proceedings are too limited to admit of general distribution, and the volumes of the latter are sent only to libraries. The separates from the Proceedings and from the reports maybe obtained on application to the Museum, until the supply is exhausted.</p>
</group_note></kw>
<issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>(No. 1235.) </snotes></kw>
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<year>8098</year>
<month>13</month>
<sortdate>80981301</sortdate>
<sortauth>National Museum</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>1901</pubdate></kw>
<pubdate_mr_start>19010101</pubdate_mr_start><pubdate_mr_end>19011231</pubdate_mr_end>

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<endpage>366</endpage>
<pagenumber>1</pagenumber>
<disptitle>List of fishes collected in 1883 and 1885 by Pierre Louis Jouy and preserved in museum, with descriptions of 6 new species, by David Starr Jordan and John Otterbein Snyder; from Proceedings, v. 23.</disptitle>
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</document>
<document>
<display>
<abbreviationid>79-ch3</abbreviationid>
<uniq_id>79-ch328</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/National Museum (Smithsonian Institution)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Review of lancelets, hag-fishes, and lampreys of Japan, with description of 2 new species, by David Starr Jordan and John Otterbein Snyder; from Proceedings, v. 23.</title></kw>
<kw><personal_author><inv_aut1 searchauthors="yes" authorbrowse="yes">Jordan, David Starr</inv_aut1><inv_aut2 searchauthors="yes" authorbrowse="yes">Snyder, John Otterbein</inv_aut2></personal_author></kw>

<date>
<approx>true</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>p. 725-734,</pag> <other>1 pl.</other></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>(No. 1233.)</notes></kw>

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<p>NOTE.&#8212;The publications of the National Museum comprise bulletins, annual reports, and an annual volume of Proceedings. The annual report is included in the Congressional set. The editions of the bulletins and Proceedings are too limited to admit of general distribution, and the volumes of the latter are sent only to libraries. The separates from the Proceedings and from the reports maybe obtained on application to the Museum, until the supply is exhausted.</p>
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<kw><snotes>(No. 1233.) </snotes></kw>
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<kw><group_note>
<p>NOTE.&#8212;The Commission furnishes its publications gratuitously to those who apply for them.</p>
</group_note></kw>
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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
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<kw><snotes>[No Manual of Examinations revised to July 1, 1901, will be published.] </snotes></kw>
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<month>06</month>
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<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
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<display>
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<uniq_id>79-ch330</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Fish Commission (Various Bureaus)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Statement of certain fishery products landed at Boston and Gloucester, Mass., by American fishing vessels, June, 1901.</title></kw>

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<approx>false</approx>
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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Fish Commission</publish_author><sub_author1>Various Bureaus</sub_author1></corporate_author></kw>
<kw><group_note>
<p>NOTE.&#8212;The Commission supplies gratuitously those of its publications which are in print.</p>
</group_note></kw>
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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
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<kw><snotes>(Statistical bulletin 109.) </snotes></kw>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">U. S. Fish Commission exhibit, Pan-American Exposition; W. De C. Ravenel, representative.</title></kw>

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<approx>true</approx>
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<kw><group_note>
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<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
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<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Government Printing Office (Various Bureaus)</toc>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Author and title list of books in library.</title></kw>

<date>
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</date>
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<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
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<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
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<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
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<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
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<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
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<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Industrial Commission (Various Bureaus)</toc>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">[Hearings on transportation, Jan. 7-May 14, 1901.]</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Industrial Commission</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
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<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Industrial Commission (Various Bureaus)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">[Hearings on transportation, Feb. 18-Apr. 16, 1901.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>false</approx>
</date>
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<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
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<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Industrial Commission</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate added="yes">[July 1901]</pubdate></kw>
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<display>
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<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Industrial Commission (Various Bureaus)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Preliminary outline for final review of evidence.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>true</approx>
</date>
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<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
<month>13</month>
<sortdate>80981301</sortdate>
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<kw><pubdate>[1901.]</pubdate></kw>
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<disptitle>Preliminary outline for final review of evidence.</disptitle>
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<document>
<display>
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<uniq_id>79-ch338</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Labor Department (Various Bureaus)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">15th annual report of commissioner, 1900; compilation of wages in commercial countries from official sources.</title></kw>

<date>
<approx>true</approx>
</date>
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<kw><desc><other>v. 2,</other> <pag>xvi&#043;865-1642 pp.</pag></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>(H. doc. 528 [pt. 2].)</notes></kw>
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<kw><group_note>
<p>NOTE.&#8212;The Department furnishes its publications gratuitously to those who apply for them.</p>
</group_note></kw>
<issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>(H. doc. 528 [pt. 2].) * For Sale by Superintendent of Documents. 60c</snotes></kw>
<kw></kw>
<year>8098</year>
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<sortauth>Labor Department</sortauth>
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<document>
<display>
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<uniq_id>79-ch339</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Labor Department (Various Bureaus)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Employer and employee under common law; by Victor H. Olmsted and Stephen D. Fessenden.</title></kw>
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<date>
<approx>true</approx>
</date>
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<kw><desc><pag>13 pp.</pag></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>(Monographs on social economies 3.)</notes></kw>

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<kw><corporate_author><publish_author>Labor Department</publish_author><sub_author1>Various Bureaus</sub_author1></corporate_author></kw>
<kw><group_note>
<p>NOTE.&#8212;The Department furnishes its publications gratuitously to those who apply for them.</p>
</group_note></kw>
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<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
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<month>13</month>
<sortdate>80981301</sortdate>
<sortauth>Labor Department</sortauth>
<kw><pubdate>1901</pubdate></kw>
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<display>
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<uniq_id>79-ch340</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Labor Department (Various Bureaus)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Present status of employers' liability in United States; by Stephen D. Fessenden.</title></kw>
<kw><personal_author><inv_aut1 searchauthors="yes" authorbrowse="yes">Fessenden, Stephen D.</inv_aut1></personal_author></kw>

<date>
<approx>true</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>54 pp.</pag></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>(Monographs on social economics 4.)</notes></kw>

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<kw><group_note>
<p>NOTE.&#8212;The Department furnishes its publications gratuitously to those who apply for them.</p>
</group_note></kw>
<issuenumber>79</issuenumber>
<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
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<kw><snotes>(Monographs on social economics 4.) </snotes></kw>
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<month>13</month>
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<kw><pubdate>1901</pubdate></kw>
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<disptitle>Present status of employers' liability in United States; by Stephen D. Fessenden.</disptitle>
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<document>
<display>
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<uniq_id>79-ch341</uniq_id>
<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Labor Department (Various Bureaus)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Protection of workmen in their employment; by Stephen D. Fessenden.</title></kw>
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<date>
<approx>true</approx>
</date>
<pubdate_ris>1901///</pubdate_ris>
<kw><desc><pag>74 pp.</pag></desc></kw>
<kw><notes>(Monographs on social economics 5.)</notes></kw>

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<kw><group_note>
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<kw><snotes>(Monographs on social economics 5.) </snotes></kw>
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<month>13</month>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Public baths in Europe; by Edward Mussey Hartwell.</title></kw>
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<p>NOTE.&#8212;The Department furnishes its publications gratuitously to those who apply for them.</p>
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<kw><pubdate>1901</pubdate></kw>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Value and influence of labor statistics; by Carroll D. Wright.</title></kw>
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<p>NOTE.&#8212;The Department furnishes its publications gratuitously to those who apply for them.</p>
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<kw><pubdate>1901</pubdate></kw>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Working of Department of Labor; by Carroll D. Wright.</title></kw>
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<p>NOTE.&#8212;The Department furnishes its publications gratuitously to those who apply for them.</p>
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<kw><pubdate>1901</pubdate></kw>
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<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/Copyright Office (Library of Congress)</toc>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Catalogue of title entries of books and other articles entered under copyright law, v. 28, nos. 1-4; whole nos. 522-525; July 4-25, 1901.</title></kw>

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<p>NOTE.&#8212;The Catalogue of Title Entries is prepared by the Register of Copyrights and published by the Treasury Department. It is not sold by the Treasury Department, the Librarian of Congress, nor the Register of Copyrights, but must be subscribed for at the office of the collector of customs for the district in which the person desiring it lives. The price is 85.00 per year of 52 numbers. The bulletins of the office are sent free on application to the Register of Copyrights.</p>
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<issuedate>July 1901</issuedate>
<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
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<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
<sortauth>Copyright Office</sortauth>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Copyright business, statement to June 30, 1901.</title></kw>

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<kw><notes>(Information circular 25.) [Quarterly.]</notes></kw>

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<p>NOTE.&#8212;The Catalogue of Title Entries is prepared by the Register of Copyrights and published by the Treasury Department. It is not sold by the Treasury Department, the Librarian of Congress, nor the Register of Copyrights, but must be subscribed for at the office of the collector of customs for the district in which the person desiring it lives. The price is 85.00 per year of 52 numbers. The bulletins of the office are sent free on application to the Register of Copyrights.</p>
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<issuedate_mr>19010700</issuedate_mr>
<kw><snotes>(Information circular 25.) [Quarterly.] </snotes></kw>
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<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Copyright law of United States in force July, 1901; by Thorvald Solberg.</title></kw>
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<kw><notes>(Bulletin 1.)</notes></kw>

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<p>NOTE.&#8212;The Catalogue of Title Entries is prepared by the Register of Copyrights and published by the Treasury Department. It is not sold by the Treasury Department, the Librarian of Congress, nor the Register of Copyrights, but must be subscribed for at the office of the collector of customs for the district in which the person desiring it lives. The price is 85.00 per year of 52 numbers. The bulletins of the office are sent free on application to the Register of Copyrights.</p>
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<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers (Various Bureaus)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Proceedings of managers, Apr. 1901.</title></kw>

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<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
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<year>8098</year>
<month>06</month>
<sortdate>80980601</sortdate>
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<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Catalog/National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers (Various Bureaus)</toc>
<type>main</type>

<kw><title titlebrowse="yes">Proceedings of managers, June, 1901.</title></kw>

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<kw><snotes> </snotes></kw>
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<toc>No. 79, July 1901/Front Matter/Shipments to Depositories during the month of July, 1901</toc>
<type>front|Shipments to Depositories</type>
<kw><p>NOTE.&#8212;Shipment numbers run from 1 to 49, inclusive, and then begin again with 1.</p></kw>
<kw><caption>Shipment 25</caption></kw>
<kw><p>Chemistry Division (Department of Agriculture). Every farm an experiment station, by Ervin E. Ewell; from Yearbook, 1897. [1898.] ii&#043;291-304 pp. 8&#176;</p></kw>
<kw><p>Congress. 56th Congress, 1st session. House documents, v. 106. No. 710; Patent decisions, 1899. (Serial no. 4003.)</p></kw>
<kw><p>Entomology Division (Department of Agriculture). Destructive green pea louse, nectarophora destructor Johns. [May 23, 1901.] 8 pp. 3 il. 8&#176; (Circular 43, 2d series.)</p></kw>
<kw><p>Experiment Stations Office (Department of Agriculture). Functions and uses of food; by C. F. Langworthy. Apr. 5, 1901. 10 pp. 8&#176; (Circular 46.)</p></kw>
<kw><caption>Shipment 26</caption></kw>
<kw><p>Congress. 56th Congress, 1st session. Senate documents, v. 9. Nos. 101-147, except 133 and 138; miscellaneous. (Serial no. 3851.)</p></kw>
<kw><caption>Shipment 27</caption></kw>
<kw><p>Congress. 56th Congress, 1st session. Senate documents, v. 25. Nos. 236-257, except 237; 9th report on reindeer in Alaska, 1899; Tariff schedules in Cuba, Porto Rico, and Philippines; miscellaneous. (Serial no. 3867.)</p></kw>
<kw><caption>Shipment 28</caption></kw>
<kw><p>Congress. 56th Congress 1st session. House documents, v. 61. Nos. 106, 236; National Soldiers' Home report, 1899; Report of inspection, Sept.-Dec. 1899. (Serial no. 3958.)</p></kw>
<kw><p>War Department. Customs regulations for Cuba. Habana, 1901. 119 pp. 8&#176;</p></kw>
<kw><caption>Shipment 29</caption></kw>
<kw><p>Congress. 56th Congress. 1st session, Senate documents, v. 26. Nos. 258-337, except 259, 270, 283, 290, 306; miscellaneous. (Serial no. 3868.)</p></kw>
<kw><caption>Shipment 30</caption></kw>
<kw><p>Congress. 56th Congress, 1st session. House documents, v. 65. No. 117; War of Rebellion, series 3, v. 1. (Serial no. 3962.)</p></kw>
<kw><caption>Shipment 31</caption></kw>
<kw><p>Congress. 56th Congress, 1st session. House documents, v. 99. No. 588; Yearbook of Department of Agriculture, 1899. (Serial no. 3996.)</p></kw>
<kw><caption>Shipment 32</caption></kw>
<kw><p>Congress. 55th Congress, 3d session. House documents, v. 1. No. 1; President's message and foreign relations, 1898. (Serial no. 3743.)</p></kw>
<kw><caption>Shipment 33</caption></kw>
<kw><p>Congress. 56th Congress, 1st session. House documents, v. 92. No. 460, 3 pts.; Spanish-American war claims. (Serial no. 3989.)</p></kw>
<kw><caption>Shipment 34</caption></kw>
<kw><p>Accounts and Disbursements Division (Department of Agriculture). Use of annual appropriations [decision of comptroller of Treasury, reprinted for disbursing office of Department of Agriculture]. [1901.] 4 pp. 8&#176;</p></kw>
<kw><p>Botany Division (Department of Agriculture). Canadian thistle, carduus arvensis L. Robs. [June 17, 1901.] 14 pp. 4 il. 8&#176; (Circular 27 revised.)</p></kw>
<kw><p>Congress. 56th Congress, 1st session. House documents, v. 74. No. 175, pt. 1; American Republics Bureau report, 1899; Bulletin 94. (Serial no. 3971.)</p></kw>
<kw><p>Experiment Stations Office (Department of Agriculture). Agricultural experiment stations in United States. [Apr. 3, 1901.] 11 pp. 8&#176; (Circular 44 revised.)</p></kw>
<kw><p>Experiment Stations Office (Department of Agriculture). Effect of severe and prolonged muscular work on food consumption, digestion, and metabolism, by W. O. Atwater and H. C. Sherman; and Mechanical work and efficiency of bicyclers, by R. C. Carpenter. 1901. 67 pp. 3 il. 8&#176; (Bulletin 98.)</p></kw>
<kw><p>Foreign Markets Section (Department of Agriculture). Our trade with Scandinavia, 1890-1900; by Frank H. Hitchcock. 1901. 124 pp. 8&#176; (Bulletin 22.)</p></kw>
<kw><caption>Shipment 35</caption></kw>
<kw><p>Congress. 56th Congress, 1st session. House documents, v. 107. No. 713; Labor Department, 14th annual report, 1899. (Serial no. 4004.)</p></kw>
<kw><caption>Shipment 36</caption></kw>
<kw><p>Congress. 56th Congress, 1st session. House documents, v. 79. Nos. 264-323, except 287, 298, 300, 314; Transactions with national banks; miscellaneous. (Serial no. 3976.)</p></kw>
<kw><caption>Shipment 37</caption></kw>
<kw><p>Congress. 56th Congress, 1st session. House documents, v. 91. Nos. 451-504, except 460, 476, 481, 496, 500; Reformatory system in U. S.; miscellaneous. (Serial no. 3988.)</p></kw>
<kw><caption>Shipment 38</caption></kw>
<kw><p>Congress. 56th Congress, 1st session. House documents, v. 114. No. 733; American Historical Association report, 1899, v. 1. (Serial no. 4011.)</p></kw>
<kw><caption>Shipment 39</caption></kw>
<kw><p>Agrostology Division (Department of Agriculture). List of publications of division. [June 12, 1901.] 8 pp. 8&#176; (Circular 36.)</p></kw>
<kw><p>Experiment Stations Office (Department of Agriculture). Proceedings of 14th annual convention of Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, New Haven and Middle-town, Conn., Nov. 13-15, 1900. 1901. 192 pp. 3 pl. 8&#176; (Bulletin 99.)</p></kw>
<kw><p>Military Information Division (Adjutant-General, War Department). Notes of military interest for 1900. Jan. 1901. 262 pp. 27 il. 15 pl. 12 maps, 8 in pocket, 1 tab. 8&#176; ([Publication] 32.)</p></kw>
<kw><p>Navigation Bureau (Navy Department). List and station of commissioned and warrant officers of Navy and Marine Corps on active list, July 1, 1901. 113 pp. 8&#176;</p></kw>
<kw><p>Publications Division (Department of Agriculture). Monthly list of publications [of Department of Agriculture], June, 1901. 4 pp. 8&#176;</p></kw>
<kw><caption>Shipment 40</caption></kw>
<kw><p>Agriculture, Department of. Progress of beet-sugar industry in United States in 1900. 1901. 178 pp. 8&#176; (Report 69.)</p></kw>
<kw><p>Agrostology Division (Department of Agriculture). Aristida purpurea Nutt. and its allies. May 24, 1901. 8 pp. 8&#176; (Circular 34.)</p></kw>
<kw><p>Agrostology Division (Department of Agriculture). Cultivated vetches. [Apr. 15, 1898.] 8 pp. 6 il. 8&#176; (Circular 6 revised.)</p></kw>
<kw><p>Botany Division (Department of Agriculture). List of publications of division. [May 17, 1901.] 10 pp. 8&#176; (Circular 30.)</p></kw>
<kw><p>Forestry Division (Department of Agriculture). Forest working plan for township 40, Totten and Crossfield purchase, Hamilton County, New York State forest preserve, by Ralph S. Hosmer and Eugene S. Bruce; preceded by Discussion of conservative lumbering and water-supply, by Frederick H. Newell. 1901. 64 pp. 11 pl. 4 maps, 8&#176; (Bulletin 30.)</p></kw>
<kw><p>Geological Survey (Interior Department). Geologic atlas of United States, Spanish Peaks folio, Colo. Library edition. 1901. 7 pp. 2 il. 1 pl. 2 pp. of pl. 6 maps, large 4&#176; (Folio 71.)</p></kw>
<kw><p>Vegetable Physiology and Pathology Division (Department of Agriculture). New wheat industry [macaroni wheat] for semiarid west. [June 28, 1901.] 8 pp. 2 il. 8&#176; (Circular 18.)</p></kw>
<kw><caption>Shipment 41</caption></kw>
<kw><p>Congress. Statutes at Large, Dec. 1899-Mar. 1901, and recent treaties, conventions, executive proclamations, and concurrent resolutions; edited under direction of Secretary of State. 1901. v. 31, L&#043;[1]&#043; 2167 pp.</p></kw>
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