[Depository Invoice No. 1676]
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Depository Invoice No. 1676	UNITED STATES
Government Printing Office
OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT of documents WASHINGTON
July 31, 1939.
To the Librarian:
The following three hundred and ninety-eight (398) publications were distributed during the month of July 1939 to designated depositories, in accordance with the law which provides that depository libraries shall receive only those Government publications requested.
It is understood that, as a designated depository of the United States Government publications, you guarantee that all publications sent you by this office shall be made available for the free use of the general public.
The receipt of the publications need not be acknowledged, but any shortages or imperfections should be immediately reported.
Respectfully,
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS.
AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT
Circulars—No. 525. [A 1.42: no.] Item 3.
Farmers’ Bulletins—Nos. 798 [revised Apr. 1939]; 1269 [revised Feb. 1939]; 1531 [revised June 1939]; 1584 [revised May 1939]; 1814,1828. [A 1.9: no.] Item 4.
Journal of Agricultural Research—Vol. 59, no. 1. [A 1.23: vol.] Item 6.
Leaflets—Nos. 176, 184. [A 1.35: no.] Item 7.
Miscellaneous Publications—Nos. 336, 341, 346, 349. [A 1.38: no.] Item 8.
Technical Bulletins—Nos. 678, 685. [A 1.36: no.] Item 10.
AGRICULTURAL ADJUSTMENT ADMINISTRATION
Agricultural Conservation Program, North Central Region, General Publications—Cotton. 1939 agricultural conservation program, North Central Region, cotton provisions applicable only to cotton. June 15, 1939. [A 55.432: CT.] Item 16.
Program. 1939 agricultural conservation program, North Central Region. June 15, 1939. [A 55.432: CT.] Item 16.
Program. 1939 agricultural conservation program, North Central Region, restoration land and winderosion area, provisions applicable only in winderosion area. June 15, 1939. [A 55.432: CT.] Item 16.
Agricultural Conservation Program, North Central Region, Regulations, Rules, and Instructions—Farm computation sheets. Instructions relative to handling farm computation sheets, applications for payment, and related forms under 1939 agricultural conservation program in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Ohio, and South Dakota. June 16, 1939. [A 55.43’: CT.] Item 16.
Farm computation sheets. Instructions relative to handling farm computation sheets, applications for payment, and related forms under 1939 agricultural conservation program in Missouri and Wisconsin. June 16, 1939. [A 55.43’: CT.] Item 16.
Agricultural Conservation Program, Northeast Region, General Publications—Performance. County procedure for determination and report of performance (applicable in counties not using photographs). June 1939. [A 55.442: CT.] Item 16.
Performance. County procedure for determination and report of performance (applicable in counties using aerial photographs). June 12, 1939. [A 55.442: CT.] Item 16.
Briefly Speaking—No. 10. [A 55.58: no.] Item 16.
Note.—Series title reads B. Sp. no. 10.
Consumers’ Guide (Bi-Weekly)—Vol. 6, no. 4. [A 55.12: vol.] Item 15.
General Publications—Program. 1939 agricultural conservation program bulletin, compilation of provisions of 1939 agricultural conservation program, / effective as of June 16, 1939. June 16, 1939. [A 55.2: CT.] Item 16.
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS BUREAU
Agricultural Situation (Monthly)—Vol. 23, no. 7. [A 36.15: vol.] Item 23.
Crops and Markets (Monthly)—Vol. 16, no. 6. [A 36.11’: vol.] Item 25.
ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU
Service and Regulatory Announcements—No. 386. [A 4.13: no.] Item 37.
CHEMISTRY AND SOILS BUREAU
Soil Survey Reports—No. 34, 1932. [A 47.5: date.] Item 47.
COMMODITY EXCHANGE ADMINISTRATION
Rules, Regulations, and Instructions—Rules. Commodity exchange act as amended, rules and regulations of Secretary of Agriculture, promulgated thereunder, order of Commodity Exchange Commission pursuant to sec. 4a, and order of Secretary of Agriculture pursuant to sec. 5a (4), of act, in effect June 3,1939. [1939.] [A 59.6: CT.] Item 5.
ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE BUREAU
Service and Regulatory Announcements—No. 138. [A 56.14: no.] Item 54.
EXPERIMENT STATIONS OFFICE
Experiment Station Record—Vol. 81, nos. 1, 2. [A 10.6: vol.] Item 57.
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FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION
Notices of Judgment Under Food and Drugs Act—Nos. 30051-30200. [A 46.6: inclusive nos.] Item 73.
FOREST SERVICE
Fire Control Notes—Vol. 3, no. 3. [A 13.32: vol.] Item 83.
[Information Pamphlets Relating to National Forests]— Florida national forests. 1939. [A 13.13: CT.] Item 84.
INFORMATION OFFICE
Monthly List of Publications—June 1939.	[A21.65:
date.] Item 96.
MARKETING AND MARKETING AGREEMENTS DIVISION
Marketing Orders—No. 38. [A 65.7: no.] Item 19.
SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE
Erosion and Related Land Use Conditions (by Projects)—Muskingum River watershed. Erosion and related land use conditions on Muskingum River watershed. 1939. [A 57.24: CT.] Item 109.
Soil Conservation (Monthly)—Vol. 4, index: vol. 5, no. 1. [A 57.9: vol.] Item 110.
SUGAR DIVISION
Sugar Determination—Nos. 23, revised June 20, 1939: 69, revised June 20, 1939. [A 63.7: no.] Item 16.
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WEATHER BUREAU
General Publications—Oceans. Atlas of climatic charts of the oceans. 1938. [A 29.2: CT.] Item 117.
Monthly Weather Review—Vol. 67, no. 4. [A29.61: vol.] Item 119.
CIVIL AERONAUTICS AUTHORITY
Air Commerce Bulletins (Monthly)—Vol. 11, no. 1. [CA 1.8: vol.] Item 131.
Bulletins—No. 5. [CA1.3:no.] Item 130.
Note.—Transfer to the above class publications sent in Depository Invoice Nos. 1670 and 1673, under Civil aeronautics bulletins (CA 1.12: no.).
CIVILIAN CONSERVATION CORPS
General Publications—Forest improvements by CCC. [Revised 1939.]	[1939.] [Y 3.C49: 2CT.] Item
310.
Forests protected by C. C. C. [Revised 1939.] [1939.] [Y 3.C49: 2CT.] Item 311.
Reforestation by C. C. C. [Revised 1939.] [1939.] [Y 3.C49: 2CT.] Item 311.
COMMERCE DEPARTMENT
General Publications—Commerce Department. United States Department of Commerce, how it serves you on land and sea. July 1939. [C 1.2: CT.] Item 129.
CENSUS BUREAU
Census of Agriculture, 1935, Miscellaneous—Chickens and chicken eggs by size of flock for United States, divisions and States, 1935 and 1930. 1939. [C 3.314: CT.] Item 155.
Note.—Transfer to the above class publication sent in Depository Invoice No. 1647, under Census of agriculture, 1935 (by States) (C 3.3P: CT.).	' y
Census of Manufactures, 1937 [Bulletins, by Principal Industries]—Asbestos products, steam and other packing, gypsum products, wallboard and plaster, roofing and roof coatings. 1939. [C 3.244: date and CT.] Item 141.
Beverages, nonalcoholic, distilled liquors, malt liquors, vinous liquors, rectified or blended liquors, malt. 1939. [C 3.244: date and CT.] Item 141.
Blacking, stains, and dressings, cleaning and polishing preparations, drugs and medicines, drug grinding, perfumes, cosmetics, etc., soap. 1939. [C 3.244: date and CT.] Item 141.
Confectionery, chocolate and cocoa products, flavoring extracts and flavoring sirups, chewing gum. 1939. [C 3.244: date and CT.] Item 141.
Cordage and twine, jute goods, linen goods, lace goods. 1939. [C3.244:date and CT.] Item 141.
Engines, turbines, water wheels, and windmills, pumps and pumping equipment and air compressors, agricultural implements. 1939. [C 3.244: date and CT.] Item 141.
Furniture, mattresses and bed springs, billiard and pool tables, mirror and picture frames, caskets and morticians’ goods. 1939. [C 3.244: date and CT.] Item 141.
Lumber industries, lumber and timber products, planing-mill products. 1939. [C3.244:date and CT.] Item 141.
Machine tools, machine-tool accessories. 1939. [C 3.244: date and CT.] Item 141.
Meat packing, sausage and sausage casings, poultry dressing and packing, oleomargarine, shortenings and cooking and salad oils. 1939. [C 3.244: date and CT.] Item 141.
Metal alloys. Nonferrous-metal alloys, nonferrous-metal products, except aluminum, not elsewhere classified, smelting and refining, nonferrous metals other than gold, etc. 1939. [C 3.244: date and CT.] Item 141.
Milk products, butter, cheese, condensed milk, ice cream, manufactured ice. 1939. [C 3.244: date and CT.] Item 141.
Motor vehicles, motor-vehicle bodies and motor-vehicle parts, motor vehicles, motor vehicle bodies and parts, motorcycles and bicycles, aircraft, carriages, wagons, sleighs, and sleds. 1939. [C3.244:date and CT.] Item 141.
Paper and allied products, pulp, paper, converted paper products. 1939. [C 3.244: date and CT.] Item 141.
Printing, publishing and allied industries. 1939. [C 3.244: date and CT.] Item 141.
Refrigerators and ice-making apparatus, sewing machines, washing machines, etc., for household use. 1939. [C 3.244: date and CT.] Item 141.
Rubber industries, rubber tires and inner tubes, rubber boots and shoes, other rubber goods. 1939. [C 3.244:date and CT.] Item 141.
Cotton Production, Crop of—1938.	[C 3.32: date.l
Item 147.
Instructions—Editors.	Instructions to editors and
proofreaders in Bureau of Census. [May 1939.1 [C 3.6: CT.] Item 155.
COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY
Current Tables, Atlantic Coast—1940. [C 4.22: date 1 Item 167.	L	J
Tidal Current Charts—New York Harbor. [4th edition.] [1939.] [C 4.29: CT.] Item 176.
Tide Tables, Atlantic Ocean—1940. [C 4.153-date 1
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FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMMERCE BUREAU
Commerce Reports—Nos. 27, 28, 29, 30, 1939. [C 18.51: date.] Item 197.
Comparative Law Series—Vol. 2, no. 7. [C 18.79: vol.] Item 204.
Economic Series—No. 4. [C 18.206: no.] Item 204.
Monthly Summary of Foreign Commerce of United States—May 1939, corrected to June 30, 1939. [C 18.7: date.] Item 206.
Survey of Current Business ([Monthly])—July 1939. [C 18.35: date.] Item 209.
Survey of Current Business, Weekly Supplements—July 6, 13, 20, 27, 1939. [C 18.36: date.] Item 209.
Trade Promotion Series—Nos. 192, 197. [C 18.27: no.] Item 211.
MARINE INSPECTION AND NAVIGATION BUREAU
Bulletin (Monthly)—Vol. 4, no. 1. [C 25.12: vol.] Item 238.
Report Series—No. 6. [C 25.15: no.] Item 242.
Rules arid Regulations Series—No. 13. [C 25.14: no.] Item 245.
NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS
Building Materials and Structures Reports—BMS 18. [C 13.29: no.] Item 231.
Journal of Research of National Bureau of Standards ([Monthly])—Vol. 23, no. 1. [C 13.22: vol.] Item 233.
Technical News Bulletin—No. 267. [C 13.13: no.] Item 236.
PATENT OFFICE
Official Gazette—Vol. 503 [title page and contents]; vol. 504, nos. 2, 3, 4. [C 21.5: vol.] Item 252.
PUBLICATIONS DIVISION
List of Publications of Department of Commerce Available for Distribution—Edition, June 1939. [C 16.5: date.] Item 259.
COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION, FEDERAL
Federal Communications Commission Reports—Vol. 5. [CC 1.12: vol.] Item 326.
CONGRESS OF UNITED STATES
Agriculture and Forestry Committee (Senate)—Cotton. Reimburse cotton cooperative associations, hearings, 76-1, on S. 2585, etc., June 19, 24, and 28, 1939. 1939. [Y4.Ag82: CT.]
Tennessee Valley Authority. Authorizing Tennessee Valley Authority to pay owners of property affected by flooding by Pickwick Dam, hearings before subcommittee, 76-1, on S. 2604, etc., June 15 and 22, 1939. 1939. [Y4.Ag82: CT.]
Agriculture Committee (House)—Cotton crop insurance, hearing, 76-1, on H. 6972, Serial F, to amend Federal crop insurance act, July 6 and 10, 1939. 1939. [Y 4.Ag81: CT.]
Marketing agreements amendments, hearing, 76-1, on H. 6208, Serial C, to amend agricultural adjustment act, as amended, and as reenacted by agricultural marketing agreement act of 1937, as amended, June 1 and 2, 1939. 1939. [Y 4.Ag81: CT.]
Banking and Currency Committee (House)—Home loan bank act. Amendments of 1939 to Federal home loan bank act, hearings, 76-1, on H. 5535, super
seded by H. 6971, to amend Federal home loan bank act, etc., Apr. 25-27, May 2-26, June 1-6, 1939. 1939. [Y 4.B221: CT.]
Projects. Construction and financing of self-liquidating projects, hearings, 76-1, on H. 7120, etc., July 13-26,1939. 1939. [Y 4.B221: CT.]
Banking and Currency Committee (Senate)—Works financing act of 1939, hearings, 76-1, on S. 2759, to provide for construction and financing of self-liqui-dating projects, July 12-20, 1939. Revised [1939]. 1939. [Y4.B223: CT.]
Commerce Committee (Senate)—Fishery products. To promote free flow of domestically produced fishery products in commerce, hearings before subcommittee, 76-1, on S. 1852, etc., pt. 2, May 31, 1939. 1939. [Y 4.C732: CT.]
District of Columbia Committee (House)—Milk. Regulations governing sale of milk and cream and ice cream in District of Columbia, hearings before subcommittee on public health, hospitals, and charities, 76-1, on H. 6316, etc., May 23-26, 1939. 1939. [Y 4.D631: CT.]
Taxation in District of Columbia, hearings before subcommittee, 76-1, on H. 5647 and H. 6577, to provide revenue for District of Columbia, Mar. 7-28, 1939. 1939. [Y4.D631: CT.]
District of Columbia Committee (Senate)—Trade act. Fair trade act, hearing before subcommittee, 76-1, on H. 3838, to protect trade-mark owners, producers, etc., June 29, 1939. 1939. [Y4.D632: CT.]
Education and Labor Committee (Senate)—National labor relations act and proposed amendments, hearings, 76-1,' on S. 1000, S. 1264, S. 1392, S. 1550, S. 1580, and S. 2123, to amend national labor relations act, pt. 1, Apr. 11-18, 1939; pt. 2, Apr. 19, 24, and 25, 1939; pt. 3, Apr. 26, 1939. 1939. [Y 4.Ed83: CT.]
Finance Committee (Senate)—Social security act amendments, hearings, 76-1, on H. 6635, to amend social security act, June 12-29, 1939. Revised print. 1939. [Y 4.F49: CT.]
Immigration and Naturalization Committee (House)— Refugee children. Admission of German refugee children, hearings, 76-1, on H. J. R. 165 and H. J. R. 168, to authorize admission to United States of limited number of German refugee children, May 24-31, and June 1, 1939. 1939. [Y Almfl1: CT.]
Indian Affairs Committee (House)—Yakima Indians jurisdictional act, hearings before subcommittee, 76-1, on H. 2390, conferring jurisdiction upon United States Court of Claims to hear, examine, adjudicate, and render final judgment on any and all claims which Yakima Indian tribes may have against United States, May 9, 1939. 1939. [Y 4.1n21: CT.]
Indian Affairs Committee (Senate)—Quapaw Indian lands. Extending restrictions on Quapaw Indian lands, hearing, 76-1, on H. 3796, to extend period of restrictions on lands of Quapaw Indians, Oklahoma, June 19, 1939. 1939. [Y 4.1n22: CT.]
Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee (House)— Shipper. Exempt shipper from liability for charges in certain cases, hearings before subcommittee, 76-1, on H. 5726, to amend interstate commerce act by providing that shipper shall not be liable for charges in certain cases, June 27 and July 10, 1939. 1939. [Y4.In84: CT.]
Interstate Commerce Committee (Senate)—Railroad. Investigation of feasibility and desirability of fixing railroad rates on basis of zones, hearing before subcommittee, 76-1, on S. J. R. 58, providing for investigation, etc., June 16, 1939. 1939. [Y 4.1n83: CT.]
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Retirement. Railroad retirement act, hearings before subcommittee, 76-1, on S. 306, S. 328, S. 593, S. 968, etc., to amend railroad retirement act, June 26 and 27,1939. 1939. [Y 4.1n83: CT.]
Transit privileges. To prohibit discriminatory practices in granting of transit privileges, hearings before subcommittee, 76-1, on S. 2444, to amend interstate commerce act, as amended, etc., June 15, 19, and 20, 1939. 1939. [Y 4.1n83: CT.]
Invalid Pensions Committee (House)—Pensions, Regular Establishment, hearings, 76-1, on H. 2889, H. 2897, and H. 6129, relating to pensions and increase of pensions to certain widows and dependents of veterans of Regular Establishment, May 29 and 31, 1939. 1939. [Y4.In85: CT.]
Irrigation and Reclamation Committee (House)—Reclamation project act of 1939, hearings, 76-1, on H. 6773 and H. 6984, etc., pt. 6, June 24 and 29, 1939. 1939. [Y4.Ir72: CT.]
Irrigation and Reclamation Committee (Senate)—Reclamation project act of 1939, hearing, 76-1, on S. 2591, to provide feasible and comprehensive plan for variable payment of construction charges on United States reclamation projects [and] to protect investment of United States in such projects, pt. 1, June 23, 1939; pt. 2, June 29,1939. 1939. [Y 4.1r72: CT.]
Judiciary Committee (House)—Veterans’ organizations. Insignia of veterans’ organizations, hearings before subcommittee 4, 76-1, on H. 5982, for protection against unlawful use of badge, medal, emblem, or other insignia of veterans’ organizations, etc., June 2,1939. 1939. [Y 4.J891: CT.]
Judiciary Committee (Senate)—Bankruptcy. Municipal bankruptcy, hearings before subcommittee, 76-1, on H. 6505, to amend act to establish uniform system of bankruptcy throughout United States, approved July 1, 1898, and acts amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto, June 30 and July 12, 1939. 1939. [Y4.J892: CT.]
Judges. Retirement of Federal judges for disability, hearings before subcommittee, 76-1, on S. 1282, to extend privilege of retirement for disability to judges, etc., June 28 and July 7, 1939. 1939. [Y 4.J892: CT.]
Labor Committee (House)—Blind persons. To authorize operation by blind persons of stands in Federal buildings, hearings before subcommittee, 76-1, on H. 4927, etc., July 29, 1939. 1939. [Y4.L11: CT.]
Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee (House)— Fisheries. Americanization of fisheries, hearings, 76-1, on H. 5837, to amend sec. 221 of shipping act, etc., June 13, 1939. 1939. [Y4.M53:CT.]
Insurance. Marine war-risk insurance, hearings, 76-1, on H. 6572, to amend merchant marine act, 1936, as amended, to provide for marine war-risk insurance and reinsurance and for marine-risk reinsurance, June 27-29, 1939. 1939. [Y4.M53:CT.]
Merchant marine. Committee study resolution, Maine and North Carolina hearings, hearings, 75-3, pursuant to authority of H. R. 498, relating to problems of merchant marine and fisheries, Sept. 19-22, and Oct. 3-4, 1938. 1939. [Y4.M53: CT.]
Seamen. Lascar seamen investigation, hearings, 76-1, on H. J. R. 194, to investigate conditions pertaining to lascar seamen, June 16, 1939. 1939. [Y 4.M53: CT.]
Military Affairs Committee (House)—Fort Moultrie, S. C. Authorize appropriation for construction at Fort Moultrie, Charleston, S. C., hearings, 76-1, on H. 3710, to authorize appropriation for construction of certain buildings at Fort Moultrie, Charleston, S. C., June 20, 27, 1939. 1939. [Y4.M591: CT.]
Mines and Mining Committee (Senate)—Coal mines. Inspections and investigations in coal mines, hearings before subcommittee, 76-1, on S. 2420, relating to certain inspections and investigations in coal mines for purpose of obtaining information relating to health and safety conditions, etc., June 1, 13, and 20, 1939. 1939. [Y 4.M662: CT.]
Naval Affairs Committee (Senate)—Battleships. Modernization of 5 battleships, hearings, 76-1, on H. 6065, to authorize major overhauls for certain naval vessels, July 5, 1939. 1939. [Y 4.N222: CT.]
Canal Zone. Rental of quarters in Canal Zone, hearing, 76-1, on S. 2348, relating to allowances to certain naval officers stationed in Canal Zone for rental of quarters, July 5, 1939. 1939. [Y 4.N222: CT.]
Marine Corps. Regulate number of warrant officers in Marine Corps, hearing, 76-1, on H. 6044, to regulate number of warrant and commissioned warrant officers in Marine Corps, July 5, 1939. 1939. [Y 4.N222: CT.]
Naval Academy laundry. United States Naval Academy laundry, hearing, 76-1, on H. 6320, to establish status of funds and employees of United States Naval Academy laundry, July 5, 1939. 1939. [Y 4.N222: CT.]
Peary Polar Expedition. Silver medals for Peary Polar Expedition of 1908-9, hearing, 76-1, on S. J. R. 113, authorizing presentation of silver medals to personnel of Peary Polar Expedition of 1908-1909, July 5, 1939. 1939. [Y 4.N222: CT.]
Pensions at wartime rates for conflict in Far East, hearing, 76-1, on S. 1643, to provide pensions at wartime rates for disability or death incurred in line of duty as direct result of conflict in Far East, July 5, 1939. 1939. [Y 4.N222: CT.]
Reserve act of 1938. Amendments to naval reserve act of 1938, hearing, 76-1, on S. 2599, to amend naval reserve act of 1938 (Public 732, 52 Stat. 1175), July 5, 1939. 1939. [Y 4.N222: CT.]
School ships. State nautical school ships, hearing, 76-1, on S. 589, authorizing Secretary of Navy to provide for construction of vessel to be furnished to Massachusetts for benefit of Massachusetts Nautical School, etc., May 9, 1939. 1939. [Y4.N222: CT.]
Seattle, Wash. Acceptance of land in Seattle, Wash., hearing, 76-1, on S. 2273, to authorize Secretary of Navy to accept on behalf of United States certain land in Seattle, King County, Wash., with improvements thereon, July 5, 1939. 1939. [Y 4.N222: CT.]
Squalus benefit. Marine Band for U. S. S. Squalus benefit, hearing, 76-1, on H. 6942, to authorize attendance of Marine Band at memorial concert for benefit of families of victims of United States Squalus disaster at Rye, N. H., July 30, 1939, July 5, 1939. 1939. [Y 4.N222: CT.]
Subversive activities in Army and Navy, hearing, 76—1, on S. 1677, to make better provision for government of Army and Navy of United States, etc., July 5, 1939. 1939. [Y 4.N222: CT.]
Surgeons. Appointment of 100 acting assistant surgeons in Navy, hearing, 76-1, on S. 2284, to amend act of May 4, 1898 (30 Stat. 369), so as to authorize the President to appoint 100 acting assistant surgeons for temporary service, July 5, 1939. 1939. [Y4.N222: CT.]
Vessels. Motor vessels for Navy, hearing, 76-1, on S. 1889, to authorize acquisition of 2 motor vessels for Navy, July 5, 1939. 1939. [Y 4.N222: CT.]
Yarnell, Harry E. Harry E. Yarnell, Navy, hearing, 76—1, on S. 2482, authorizing the President to present distinguished service medal to Harry Ervin Yarnell, United States Navy, July 5, 1939. 1939. [Y 4.N222: CT.]
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Post Office and Post Roads Committee (House)—Alaska. Powerboat service for Alaska, hearing, 76-1, on H. 2748, to authorize Postmaster General to contract for certain powerboat service in Alaska, June 30,1939. 1939. [Y 4.P841: CT.]
Printing Committee (Senate)—Constitution. Compiling and publishing history of the Constitution, hearings, 76-1, on H. J. R. 314, etc. 1939. [Y4.P933: CT.]
Public Buildings and Grounds Committee (House)— Buildings. Public buildings and grounds, no. 9, hearings, 76-1, on H. 6830, to authorize construction of new buildings for Navy Department in District of Columbia, June 28 and 29, 1939. 1939. [Y 4.P966: CT.]
Buildings. Public buildings and grounds, no. 10, hearings, 76-1, on S. 1725, relating to acquisition of site for post-office building to be constructed in Poplarville, Miss., June 28, 1939. 1939. [Y 4.P966: CT.]
Buildings. Public buildings and grounds, no. 11, hearings, 76-1, on H. 6880, authorizing Secretary of Treasury to convey easement in certain lands to City of New York, July 6, 1939. 1939. [Y 4.P968: CT.]
Buildings. Public buildings and grounds, no. 10 [12], hearings, 76-1, on H. J. R. 341, to dissolve United States Supreme Court Building Commission, July 6,1939. 1939. [Y 4.P966: CT.]
Temporary National Economic Committee—Economic power. Investigation of concentration of economic power, hearings, 76-1, pursuant to Public res. 113 (75th Congress); pt. 3, Patents, proposals for changes in law and procedure, Jan. 16-20, 1939. 1939. [Y 4.T24: CT.]
Territories Committee (House)—Alaska. Authorizing postmasters in Alaska to administer oaths and affirmations, hearing, 76-1, on H. 6114, etc. June 24, 1939. 1939. [Y 4.T271: CT.]
Ways and Means Committee (House)—Securities. Tax-exempt securities, hearings, 76-1, on proposed legislation relating to tax-exempt securities, June 28-30, and July 1-11, 1939. 1939. [Y4.W36: CT.]
Virgin Islands. Appropriation of certain taxes to Virgin Islands, hearings before subcommittee, 76-1, on H. 4773, etc., June 26 and 27, 1939. 1939. [Y 4.W36: CT.]
World War adjusted compensation. Extension of time for filing claims under World War adjusted compensation act, hearings before subcommittee, 76-1, on H. 5450, etc., June 27, 1939. 1939. [Y 4.W36: CT.]
CONGRESS OF UNITED STATES, 76-1
Congressional Record—Vol. 84, pt. 4. Item 275.
House Documents—Nos. 17, 36, 71. Items 278 and 293.
FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION
Bulletins—No. 31. [FCA1.3:no.] Item 318.
Cooperative Saving with Federal Credit Unions (Bimonthly)—Vol. 2, no. 3. [FCA 1.142; vol.] Item 320.
News for Farmer Cooperatives ([Monthly])—Vol. 6, no. 4. [FCA 1.10: vol.] Item 320.
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
Regulations, Rules and Instructions—Rules. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Washington, D. C., rules and regulations. May 1, 1939. [Y 3.F318: 11CT.] Item 331.
FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK BOARD
Federal Home Loan Bank Review ([Monthly])—Vol. 5, no. 10. [Y3.F313: 9T01-] Item 345.
FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION
Annual Report—1938. [Y 3.F3111: ldate.] Item 350.
Circulars—No. 2, pt. 6 revised Aug. 1, 1939, New York, Jamaica, and White Plains insuring offices. [Y 3.F3111: 4"°’] Item 349.
General Publications—Dwellings. Minimum construction requirements for new dwellings located in Atlanta, Ga. Revised July 1, 1939. 1939. [Y 3.F3111: 2CT.] Item 350.
Dwellings. Minimum construction requirements for new dwellings located in Boston, Mass. Revised Aug. 1, 1939. 1939. [Y 3.F3111: 2CT.] Item 350.
Insured Mortgage Portfolio (Monthly)—Vol. 4, no. 1. [Y3.F3111: 32VO1‘] Item 350.
Laws—Housing act. National housing act as amended, and provisions of other laws pertaining to Federal Housing Administration, including all amendments to June 3,1939. 1939. [Y 3.F3111: 5CT.] Item 351.
Rules and Regulations—Insurance. Multifamily and group housing insurance, administrative rules and regulations, under sec. 207 of title 2 of national housing act (as amended June 3, 1939). Revised June 30, 1939. 1939. [Y 3.F3111: 7CT.] Item 354.
FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE
Public Health Reports—Vol. 54, nos. 27, 28, 29, 30. [FS 2.7: vol.] Item 836.
Note.—For earlier reports see, under Treasury Department, Public Health Service, Public health reports, T27.61:vol.
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
PUBLIC DOCUMENTS DIVISION
Monthly Catalog—June 1939. [GP 3.81: date.] Item 387.
Price Lists—Nos. 36, 38th edition; 42, 31st edition; 62, 21st edition. [GP3.9:no.] Item 389.
Weekly List of Selected United States Government Publications—Nos. 27, 28, 29, 30, 1939. [GP 3.17: date.] Item 390.
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT
BONNEVILLE PROJECT ADMINISTRATOR
General Publications—Power. Bonneville power, what it costs, how to get it. [1939.] [I 44.2: CT.] Item 393.
EDUCATION OFFICE
Bulletins—No. 10, 1938. [116.3: date.] Item 403.
General Publications (Separates)—Americans all, immigrants all. [1939.J [116.2a: CT.] Item 404.
Language Usage Series—No. 1. [116.75: no.] Item 415.
Leaflets—No. 52. [116.44: no.] Item 405.
Vocational Education Division, Bulletins—No. 196. [I 16.543: no.] Item 412.
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
List of New Publications—No. 376. [I 19.144: no.] Item 429.
Water-Supply Papers—Nos. 828, 835, 850. [119.13: no.] Item 433.
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HOUSING AUTHORITY
Bulletins on Policy and Procedures—No. 11. [140.10: no.] Item 339.
INDIAN AFFAIRS OFFICE
Laws (Special)—Alabama-Quassarte tribal town. Constitution and by-laws of Alabama-Quassarte tribal town, Okla.; ratified Jan. 10, 1939. 1939. [I 20.92: CT.] Item 435.
MINES BUREAU
New Publications, Bureau of Mines—No. 290. [I 28.52: no.] Item 447.
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
General Information Regarding National Parks—Grand Canyon. Among birds in Grand Canyon country. 1939. [129.6: CT.] Item 456.
RECLAMATION BUREAU
Reclamation Era—July 1939. [127.5: date.] Item 463.
TERRITORIES AND ISLAND POSSESSIONS DIVISION
Virgin Islands, General Publications—Information. General information regarding Virgin Islands of United States. 1939. [1 35.132: CT.] Item 393.
INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION
Freight Commodity Statistics of Class 1 Steam Railways in United States—1st quarter, 1939. [IC lste.26: date.] Item 500.
Freight Train Performance of Class 1 Steam Railways in United States (Monthly)—May 1939. [IC lste.35: date.] Item 502.
Fuel and Power for Locomotives and Rail Motor Cars of Class 1 Steam Railways in United States—May 1939. [IC lste.30: date.] Item 501.
Motive Power and Car Equipment of Class 1 Steam Railways in United States (Monthly)—May 1939. [IC lste.36: date.] Item 502.
Motor Carrier Cases, Decisions—Vols. 8, 9. [IC lmot.8: vol.] Item 472.
Operating Revenues and Operating Expenses of Class 1 Steam Railways—May 1939. [IC lste.19: date.] Item 505.
Operating Revenues and Operating Expenses of Large Steam Railways with Annual Operating Revenues Above $25,000,000 [Freight and Passenger]—May 1939. [IC lste.20: date.] Item 506.
Operating Statistics of Large Steam Railways with Annual Operating Revenues Above $25,000,000 [Freight and Passenger Service]—May 1939. [IC lste.22: date.] Item 507.
Passenger Train Performance of Class 1 Steam Railways in United States (Monthly)—May 1939. [IC lste.37: date.] Item 502.
Revenue Traffic Statistics of Class 1 Steam Railways [Freight and Passenger]—Apr. 1939. [IC lste.24: date.] Item 508.
Revenues and Passengers of Class 1 Motor Carriers of Passengers (Excluding Charter or Special; Monthly)—Apr. 1939. [IC lmot.ll: date.] Item 504.
Revenues, Expenses, and Statistics of Class 1 Motor Carriers of Passengers—1938. [IC lmot.12: date.] Item 504.
Selected Income and Balance-Sheet Items of Class 1 Steam Railways in United States ([Monthly])— May 1939. [IC lste.34: date.] Item 509.
Summary of Accidents Reported by Steam Railways—-Mar. 1939; Apr. 1939. [IC lste.31: date.] Item 510.
Wage Statistics, Class 1 Steam Railways in United States ([Monthly])—May 1939. [IC lste.25: date.] Item 511.
Yard Service Performance of Class 1 Steam Railways in United States (Monthly)—May 1939. [IClste.38: date.] Item 502.
JUSTICE DEPARTMENT ANTITRUST DIVISION
Public Statements—Oil industry. Statement of grounds for action, investigation of oil industry, Middle West area, grand jury inquiry at Danville, Ill. 1939. [J 20.7: CT.] Item 517.
LABOR DEPARTMENT CHILDREN’S BUREAU The Child, Monthly News Summary—Vol. 3, no. 12. [L 5.35: vol.] Item 533.
LABOR STANDARDS DIVISION
Bulletins—Nos. 25, 26. [L 16.3: no.] Item 551.
Industrial Health Series—No. 1, 1939. [L 16.9: no.] Item 553.
LABOR STATISTICS BUREAU
Bulletins—No. 637, vol. 1. [L 2.3: no.] Item 555. Note.—Corrected copy.
Labor Information Bulletin ([Monthly])—Vol. 6, no. 7. [L 2.10: vol.] Item 559.
Monthly Labor Review—Vol. 49, no. 1. [L 2.6: vol.] Item 560.
State, County, and Municipal Surveys—No. 1. [L2.13: no.] Item 558.
Wholesale Prices—May 1939. [L 2.8: date.] Item 562.
WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION
Interpretative Bulletins—Nos. 11, 12, 13. [L 20.7: no.] Item 531.
WOMEN’S BUREAU
Bulletins—Nos. 157-30, 157-33. [L 13.3: no.] Item 565.
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
General Publications—Research. Library of Congress in relation to research. 1939. [LC 1.2: CT.] Item 569.
COPYRIGHT OFFICE
Catalog of Copyright Entries, New Series—Pt. 1, group 2, vol. 35, volume index for 1938; vol. 36, no. 3. [LC 3.6*:vol.] Item 579.
Pt. 1, group 3, vol. 11, volume index for 1938; vol. 12, no. 4. [LC 3.61: vol.] Item 580.
Pt. 2, vol. 34, no. 1. [LC 3.62: vol.] Item 581.
Pt. 3, vol. 34, no. 3. [LC 3.63: vol.] Item 582.
Pt. 4, vol. 34, no. 1. [LC 3.64: vol.] Item 583.
LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE SERVICE
Digest of Public General Bills with Index—No. 8, 76th Congress, 1st session, bills introduced June 1-24, 1939. [LC 14.6: Cong, and no.] Item 589.
PROJECT: BOOKS FOR THE ADULT BLIND
General Publications—Braille. Books in Braille, 1931-1938, catalog of titles placed in distributing libraries July 1931 to June 1938. 1939. [LC 19.2: CT.] Item 594.
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MARITIME COMMISSION
General Publications—American President Lines, Ltd. Reorganization of American President Lines, Ltd. (formerly Dollar Steamship Lines, Inc., Ltd.). Apr. 10, 1939. [MC 1.2: CT.] Item 261.
NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR AERONAUTICS
Annual Report—1938. [Y 3.N215: ldate.] Item 597. Note.—Includes Technical reports nos. 612 to 644.
NATIONAL RESOURCES COMMITTEE
Housing Monograph Series—No. 3. [Y 3.N2112: 14n0-.] Item 612.
NAVY DEPARTMENT
CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR BUREAU
General Specifications for Building Vessels of United States Navy: Appendices—Appendix 6, edition of Apr. 1939. [N 4.63: no.] Item 625.
HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE
Hydrographic Office Publications—No. 205, 1939, Radio aids to navigation: vol. 2, Radio weather broadcasts; corrected to Apr. 19, 1939, Notice to mariners 16-1939. 1939. [N 6.8: no.] Item 633.
MEDICINE AND SURGERY BUREAU
Naval Medical Bulletin—Vol. 37, no. 3. [N 10.111: vol.] Item 647.
PAN AMERICAN UNION
Monthly Bulletin—Vol. 73, no. 7. [PA 1.6: vol.] Item 685.
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
Addresses—Farley, James A. Addresses of James A. Farley, Postmaster General, at Convention of Postal Supervisors of Kansas, Topeka, May 15, 1939, and annual convention of Oklahoma chapter of National Association of Postmasters, Oklahoma City, May 16, 1939. 1939. [Pl.27: CT.] Item 688.
Farley, James A. Addresses of James A. Farley, Postmaster General, at State convention of Missouri chanter of National Association of Postmasters, St. Louis, May 12, 1939, and annual convention of Illinois Chapter of National Association of Postmasters, Rock Island, May 13,1939. 1939. [P 1.27: CT.] Item 688.
Postal Treaties and Conventions—Argentina. Agreement for exchange of parcel post packages between Republic of Argentina and United States. 1939. [Pl.9: CT.] Item 690.
INTERNATIONAL POSTAL SERVICE DIVISION
Foreign Air Mail Service—1939. [P 8.6: date.] Item 697.
Schedule of Steamships Carrying Mails, Etc.—Aug. 1939. [P 8.5: date.] Item 698.
TOPOGRAPHY DIVISION
Official Postal Maps—1939. [P 11.8: date.] Item 688.
PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES
Executive Orders—Nos. 8182, 8195, 8204, 8207, 8208, 8209. [Pr 32.5: no.] Item 703.
RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD
Laws—Unemployment. Railroad unemployment insurance act, 1938, with amendments, 1939. July 15, 1939. [RR 1.5: CT.]
RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION
Quarterly Reports—Report for 4th quarter of 1938, and for period from Feb. 2, 1932, to Dec. 31, 1938, inclusive. [Y3.R24: 7date.] Item 709.
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATION
General Publications—Cooperatives. Guide for members of REA cooperatives. July 1939. [Y 3.R88: 2CT.] Item 714.
Rural Electrification News ([Monthly])—Vol. 4, no. 11. [Y3.R88:9vo1] Item 714.
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Laws—Securities exchange act of 1934, and amendments (Public 291, 73d Congress, H. 9323) to provide for regulation of securities exchanges, etc. [Reprint 1938.] [SE 1.5: CT.] Item 717.
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION
AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY BUREAU
Bulletins—No. 101. [SI 2.3: no.] Item 724.
AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION
Annual Report—1935, vol. 2. [SI 4.1: date.] Item 722.
Note.—This volume consists of writings on American history, 1935, only.
NATIONAL MUSEUM
Proceedings—No. 3067. [SI 3.6: no.] Item 734.
SOCIAL SECURITY BOARD
Social Security Bulletins (Monthly)—Vol. 2, no. 6. [SS 1.25: vol.]
STATE DEPARTMENT
Department of State Bulletins (Weekly)—Vol. 1, nos.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5. [S 1.3: vol.] Item 763.
Diplomatic List ([Monthly])—-July 1939. [S 1.8: date.] Item 738.
General Publications—Problems. Some problems of today, address by Cordell Hull, Secretary of State, before Chicago Sunday Evening Club, Chicago, May 28,1939. 1939. [S 1.2: CT.] Item 742.
International Congresses, Conferences, and Commissions, General Publications—Poultry Congress. How the Government aids poultry industry, special publication supplementing exhibits of Federal Government departments of United States at 7th World’s Poultry Congress and Exposition, Cleveland, Ohio, July 28-Aug. 7,1939. 1939. [S 5.2 :CT.] Item 754.
Poultry Congress. Scientific program, 7th World’s Poultry Congress and Exposition, Cleveland, Ohio, July 28-Aug. 7, 1939. [1939.] [S 5.2: CT.] Item 754.
Publications of Department of State, Quarterly List— July 1, 1939. [S. 1.30: date.] Item 749.
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Slip Laws, Acts—Nos. 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161,	162,	163,	164,	165, 166,	167,	168,	169,
170, 171, 172,	173,	174,	175,	176, 177,	178,	179,	180,
181, 182, 183,	184,	185,	186,	187, 188,	189,	190,	191,
192, 193, 194,	195,	196,	197,	198, 199,	200,	201,	202,
203, 204, 205, 218, 219, 224, 225, 242, 76th Congress, 1st session. [S 7.5: Cong, and no.] Item 758.
Slip Laws, Resolutions—Nos. 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 76th Congress, 1st session. [S 7.5: Cong, and no.] Item 758.
Treaty Information Bulletin ([Monthly])—No. 117. [S 9.7: no.] Item 763.
THOMAS JEFFERSON MEMORIAL COMMISSION
Report of Thomas Jefferson Memorial Commission to the Senate and the House of Representatives, 76-1, June 1, 1939. 1939. [Y3.T36:CT.] Item 455.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
Department Circulars—No. 1, July 1, 1939; Values of foreign moneys. [T 1.42: idate-no-] Item 778.
BUDGET BUREAU
Chief Coordinator, General Supply, Federal Standard Stock Catalogues, Specifications [Individual]— H-B-51, amendment-3. [T 51.78: lettered.] Item 827.
COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY
Annual Report—1938, Table P, individual statements of condition of national banks at close of business Dec. 31, 1938 (States, Territories, and towns alphabetically arranged. 1939. [T 12.1: date.] Item 794.
Monthly Statement of Capital Stock of National Banks, National Bank Notes, Etc.—July 1, 1939. [T 12.9: date.] Item 799.
INTERNAL REVENUE BUREAU
Internal Revenue Bulletin, Cumulative Bulletin (Semiannual)—1938-2, July-Dec. 1938. [T 22.25: date.] Item 814.
Internal Revenue Bulletin (Weekly)—Nos. 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 1939. [T22.231: date.] Item 814.
NARCOTICS BUREAU
Traffic in Opium and Other Dangerous Drugs—1938. [T 56.8: date.] Item 824.
PROCUREMENT DIVISION
Federal Standard Stock Catalog, Federal Specifications—BBB-S-786, HH-C-561a, HH-P-386a, LLL-F-311, NN-C-121, QQ-A-354, RR-C-526, RR-C-
531, RR-C-611, RR-P-66, UU-F-581b, UU-P-388a, amendment-1; Z-G-676. [T 58.10’: letter-no.] Item 827.
PUBLIC DEBT SERVICE
Circulation Statements ([Monthly])—June 30, 1939. [T 57.7: date.] Item 829.
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE
Public Health Bulletins—Nos. 242, revised 1939; 246, p. 23 [revised]. [T 27.12: no.] Item 835.
Public Health Reports, Supplements—No. 154. [T 27.62: no.] Item 837.
Regulations (General)—1931, amendment 5. [T27.8: date.] Item 839.
RESEARCH AND STATISTICS DIVISION
Market Prices and Yields of Outstanding Bonds, Notes, and Bills of United States—During May 1939. [T 62.7: date.] Item 810.
TREASURER OF UNITED STATES
Monthly Statement, Paper Currency of Each Denomination Outstanding—June 30, 1939. [T 40.8: date.] Item 845.
WAR DEPARTMENT
Army Regulations—Nos. 30-1415, July 10, 1939; 30-3010, June 23, 1939; 210-10, July 1, 1939; 310-105, July 1, 1939. [W 1.61: no.] Item 855.
Changes [in Army Regulations]'—No. 605-155, Changes 1, June 30, 1939. [W 1.62: no.] Item 855.
ADJUTANT GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT
Basic Field Manuals—Vol. 1, Field service pocketbook, chapter 8, Defense against chemical attack, changes 1. [W 3.63: vol.] Item 869.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, ARMY
Index-Catalogue of Library of Surgeon General’s Office, 4th Series—Vol. 4. [W 44.74: vol]. Item 901.
NATIONAL GUARD BUREAU
National Guard Regulations—No. 75-15, Apr. 21, 1939. [W 70.T: no.] Item 908.
WORKS PROGRESS ADMINISTRATION
General Publications—Workers on relief in United States in Mar. 1935: vol. 2, Study of industrial and educational backgrounds. 1939. [Y 3.W892: 2CT.] Item 922.
Do not apply for items listed in this invoice if not checked by your library in selective lists. If items were checked and not received, be sure to refer to the item number in reporting shortage. As publications ordered printed prior to Oct. 1, 1936, will be distributed in accordance with item numbers checked in the old classified lists, for the reason that only a sufficient number of copies have been ordered to provide for such distribution, the old item numbers will be shown in the invoices until all such publications have been distributed. In the case of publications ordered since that date the new item numbers are indicated.
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NEW CLASSIFICATION NUMBERS
A 36.116: nos			* Agricultural Economics Bureau, Livestock situation (monthly). [Processed.] Note.—This publication is a consolidation of Beef cattle situation (A. 36.90:) ; Hog situation (A 36.85:) ; and Sheep and lamb situation (A 36.91:) into one report. Publications designated LS-nos.
A 43.4: nos			*Extension Service, Extension Service circulars. [Proc-essed.] Note.—See, for earlier issues, A 43.56: (nos.).
A 43.17: date			^Extension Service, Extension forester. [Processed.] Note.—See, for earlier issues, A43.511:
A 43.18: nos			*Extension Service, Extension marketing news (monthly). [Processed.] Note.—Prepared by Economics Section in cooperation with State extension services. See, for earlier issues, A 43.521: (nos.).
A 43.19: nos			*Extension Service, Lecture notes for film-strip series. [Processed.] Note.—See, for earlier issues, A43.58: (nos.).
A 43.20: serial nos			*Extension Service, Extension pathologist; news letter for extension workers interested in plant disease control. [Processed.] Note.—Issued at intervals by Extension Service and Bureau of Plant Industry. See, for earlier issues, A 43.57:
A 43.21: CT			*Extension Service, Addresses. [Processed.]
A 43.22: Group nos. & nos			 Extension Service, Series of educational illustrations (charts). Note.—See, for earlier issues, A43.510:
A 63.9: nos			 Sugar Division, Sugar information series, Publications. Note.—Publications are designated Si-nos.
A 63.10: nos			* Sugar Division [Miscellaneous series]. [Processed.] Note.—Publications are designated Misc.-nos.
A 66			 Agricultural Marketing Service.
A 66.1: date			 Agricultural Marketing Service, Annual reports.
A 66.2: CT			 Agricultural Marketing Service, General publications. Note.—A 66.3: to A 66.5 : are reserved.
A 66.6: CT			 Agricultural Marketing Service, Regulations, rules, and instructions. Note.—Includes Handbooks and manuals.
A 66.7: date			* Agricultural Marketing Service, Cold storage reports (monthly). [Processed.] Note.—See, for earlier issues, A 36.107: (date).
A 66.8: date			* Agricultural Marketing Service, Cotton market re-view; Weekly. [Processed.] Note.—See, for earlier issues, A 36.73: (date).
A 66.9: date			* Agricultural Marketing Service, Cotton reports (monthly, July-December). [Processed.] Note.-—See, for earlier issues, A 36.30: (date).
A 66.10: date			* Agricultural Marketing Service, Farm wage rates and related data (quarterly). [Processed.] Note.—See, for earlier issues, A 36.77 : (date).
A 66.11: date			* Agricultural Marketing Service, General crop reports (monthly except February and March). [Processed.] Note.—See, for earlier issues, A 36.29: (date).
A 66.12: nos			* Agricultural Marketing Service, Honey reports; Semi-monthly. [Processed.] Note.—See, for earlier issues, A 36.105: (nos.).
A 66.13: vol. nos. & nos			* Agricultural Marketing Service, Livestock, meats, and wool; market reviews and statistics (weekly). [Processed.] Note.—See, for earlier issues, A 36.98: (vol. nos. & nos.).
A 66.14: vol. nos. & nos			* Agricultural Marketing Service, Marketing activities (monthly). [Processed.] Note.—See, for earlier issues, A 36.21: (vol. nos. & nos.).
A 66.15: nos			* Agricultural Marketing Service, Peanut reports; Weekly. [Processed.] Note.-—See, for earlier issues, A 36.106: (nos.).
C 3.137: date			* Census Bureau, List of reports and publications relat-ing to vital statistics (quarterly). [Processed.]
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NEW CLASSIFICATION NUMBERS—Continued
C 3.138: date____________________*Census Bureau, Retail sales, independent stores, sum-
mary for States (monthly). [Processed.]
Note.—May 1939 is first issue.
CA 1.3: nos______________________ Civil Aeronautics Authority, Civil aeronautics bulletins.
Note.—Sent in Depository Invoice No. 1670 as CA 1.12: (nos.).
FS_______________________________ Federal Security Agency.
Note.-—See, for establishment, Federal register, vol. 4, no. 127, July 1, 1939, p. 2727, 2728-29. FS 1. is reserved.
FS 2_____________________________ Public Health Service.
Note.—Transferred from Treasury Department (T27.), effective July 1, 1939. Information from Federal register, vol. 4, no. 127, July 1, 1939, p. 2727, 2728, 2729, sec. 205.
FS 2.1: date_____________________ Public Health Service, Annual reports.
Note.—See, for earlier issues, T27.1: (date).
FS 2.2: CT----------------------- Public Health Service, General publications.
Note.—See, for earlier- issues, T 27.2: (CT). FS 2.3: to FS 2.6: are reserved.
FS 2.7: vol. nos. & nos__________ Public Health Service, Public health reports (weekly).
Note.—See, for earlier issues, T 27.61: (vol. nos. & nos.).
FST______________________________ Freedman’s Savings and Trust Company.
Note.—In Checklist on p. 409-410. Symbol FS to be changed to FST.
FT 1.16: CT______________________* Federal Trade Commission, Trade practice rules (by
industries). [Processed.]
116.2*: CT_______________________ Education Office, General publications (separates).
116.75: nos______________________ Education Office, Language usage series.
129.41: nos______________________*National Park Service, Occasional forestry papers.
[Processed.]
Note.—Issued by Forestry Branch.
I 45_____________________________ Fisheries Bureau.
Note.—Transferred from Commerce Department (C6.), effective July 1, 1939. Information from Federal register, vol. 4, no. 127, July 1, 1939. p. 2727, 2732, sec. 4 (e).
I 45.1: date_____________________ Fisheries Bureau, Annual reports.
Note.—See, for earlier issues, C6.1: (date).
I 45.2: CT_______________________ Fisheries Bureau, General publications.
Note.—See, for earlier issues, C 6.2 : (CT). I 45.3: to I 45.6 : are reserved.
I 45.7: nos---------------------- Fisheries Bureau, Fisheries service bulletins (monthly).
Note.—See, for earlier issues, C6.9: (nos.).
I 45.8: nos______________________*Fisheries Bureau, Statistical bulletins. [Processed.]
Note.—See, for earlier issues, C 6.5: (nos.).
IC lste.41: date-----------------*Interstate Commerce Commission, Railway freight and
passenger traffic handled on highways, class 1 steam railways (quarterly). [Processed.]
Note.—Statement no. Q-225.
RR 1.5: CT_______________________ Railroad Retirement Board, Laws.
S 1.3: vol. nos. & nos----------- State Department, Department of State bulletins
(weekly).
Note.—Consolidation July 1, 1939, of Treaty information bulletins (S 9.7:) and Weekly press releases (S 1.25:).
T 47.19: date & nos______________ Coast Guard, Notice to mariners, affecting lighthouses
and other navigational aids (weekly).
Note.—See, for earlier issues, C 9.26: (date & nos.).
T 47.20: date & nos______________*Coast Guard, Notice to mariners, Great Lakes, affect-
ing lighthouses and other navigational aids (weekly). [Processed.]
Note.—See, for earlier issues, C 9.41: (date & nos.).
Y 3.F318:11CT____________________ Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Regulations,
rules, and instructions.
Note.—Includes Manuals and handbooks.
Y3.T36:CT________________________ Thomas Jefferson Memorial Commission.
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