Chapter 3

Agr'l Dep't: Irrigation inquiry, 1892, pt. 4, pp. 3-48pp.

GRICE, JOHN, and o'rs. Findings of the court of claims in the causes of J. Grice, J. Wysong, B. K. White, and Elizabeth Gunnell, respectively,v.U.S. February 9, 1892. 6pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 74; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

GRIFFIN, APPLETON PRENTISS CLARK. Bibliography of the historical societies of the United States. 107pp.

Am. Hist. Assoc. rep. 1890, pp. 161-267.

——WALTER T. Barnyard manures. 5pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 137, pp. 253-257.

GRIFFITHS, G. S. Antarctic explorations. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 14pp.

Smithsonian pub. no. 811.

GRINNELL, WILLIAM F. American hard woods in England. 5pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 136, pp. 19-23.

GROAT, ABRAM. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill for the relief of A. Groat. (Desertion.) March 1, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 498; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

GROSS, CHARLES.A plea for reform in the study of English municipal history. (Abstract.) 2pp.

Am. Hist. Assoc. rep. 1890, pp. 51-52.

GROW, GALUSHA A., andRANDALL, SAMUEL J. Addresses on the presentation of portraits of speakers Grow and Randall, in the H.R., 52d congress, 1st sess. Washington, 1892. 48pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 141; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

GRUNSKY, C. E. Methods of applying water to land, as practiced in the central portions of California. 16pp., 18pls.

Agr'l Dep't, Irrigation inquiry, 1892, t. 1, pp. 307-322.

GUENTHER, RICHARD,Consul-general. Mexican development and commerce. 10pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 140, pp. 111-120.

GUILD, MARION PELTON. Historical sketch of Wellesley college. 22pp., 4pls.

Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 6, 1891, pp. 420-441.

GUINEAN, THOMAS. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of T. Guinean. (Refund of purchase money for land sold by U.S.) February 16, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 380; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

GURLEY, R. W. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of the estate of R. W. Gurley. (Arrearages of salary.) January 27, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 117; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

HALE, J. H. Tropic and semitropic fruits and nuts. 4o.18pp.

U.S. Census, 1890: Bulletin no. 161.

HALL, ASAPH. Observations of double stars made at the U.S. naval observatory. Part second, 1880-1891. Washington, 1892. 4o.203pp.

U.S. Naval Observatory: Washington observations, 1889, appendix 1.Note: Part 1 was published in 1881 as appendix vi, Washington obs. for 1877.

HALLOCK, WILLIAM. Preliminary note on the coefficients of thermal expansion of certain rocks. 10pp.

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 78, pp. 109-118.

HAM, JAMES S. Report from the committee on finance favoring bills for the relief of heirs of J. S. Ham and J. W. Vose. (To redeem stolen U.S. bonds.) February 8, 1892. 13pp.

Sen. rep. no. 172; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

HANNA, PHILIP C.,Consul.American trade in Venezuela. 4pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 140, pp. 183-186.

HANSON, WILLIS F. Adverse report from the committee on military affairs on bill for the relief of W. F. Hanson. February 8, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 201; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

HARRINGTON, LOUISA. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of Louisa Harrington. (For wood.) February 5, 1892. 5pp.

H.R. rep. no. 120; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

HARRINGTON, MARK W. Meteorological work for agricultural institutions. Washington, 1892. 23pp.

Agr'l Dep't, Experiment station bulletin no. 10.

HARRIS, WILLIAM T.,ll. d.The influence of the public schools. Do the public schools educate children beyond the position which they must occupy in life? 7pp.

Clarke, I. E., Art and industry, pt. 2, pp. 589-596.

—— Historic ornament. Why drawing teachers should teach historic ornament. 4pp.

Clarke, I. E., Art and industry, pt. 2, pp. 1313-1316.

—— The psychology of manual training. 14pp.

Clarke, I. E., Art and industry, pt. 2, pp. 903-916.

—— The intellectual value of tool work. 6pp.

Clarke, I. E., Art and industry, pt. 2, pp. 937-942.

HASKELL, SAMUEL,d. d.Kalamazoo college, Kalamazoo, Mich. Sketch. 5pp.

Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 4, 1891, pp. 133-137.

HASKINS, CHARLES H. The Yazoo land companies. (Abstract.) 1p.

Am. Hist. Ass'n rep. 1890, p. 82.

HAVENS, EZRA S. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill for the relief of E. S. Havens. (For pay and allowances.) January 14, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 23; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

HAWES, JOHN B.,Consul. The streets and roads of Bohemia. 6pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 138, pp. 459-500.

HAXTHAUSEN, JOSEPH. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of J. Haxthausen. (For overpaid special taxes.) February 5, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 89; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

HAY, ROBERT. Final geological reports of the artesian and underflow investigation between the 97th meridian of longitude and the foothills of the Rocky mountains, to the Secretary of Agriculture. Washington, 1892. 209pp., 19 pls..75

Agr'l Dep't, Irrigation Inquiry 1892, pt. 3, pp. 41-166.

HAYFORD, JOHN FILLMORE. Physical hydrography. On the use of observations of currents for prediction purposes. Appendix no. 14. Report of the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey for 1890. Washington, 1891. 15pp..15

—— Physical hydrography. Tides at Sandy Hook, observed and predicted times and heights during the year 1889. Washington, 1891. 12pp, 2 charts..15

HAZEN, G.M. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of G. M. Hazen, and o'rs. (Rents for army purposes.) January 27, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 115; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

HEALY, JOHN F.,Consul. Orchilla weed in Madeira. 2pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 137, pp. 383-384.

HEARD, AUGUSTINE,Consul-General. Korean paper. 1p.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 140, p. 44.

—— The new currency of Korea, 1p.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 140, p. 164.

HEARRELL, L. B. Findings of the court of claims in the case of Hearrellv.U.S. January 21, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 49; 52d Cong., 1st. sess.

HELMHOLTZ, ROBERT VON. Memoir of Gustav Robert Kerchoff. From the Smithsonian report for 1889. Washington, 1890. 16pp..05

Smithsonian Pub. no. 791.

HEMMICK, ROLAND J.,Consul. Labor in Geneva. 3pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 137, pp. 203-205.

HENNESSY, HENRY. On the physical structure of the earth. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 21pp..05

Smithsonian Pub. no. 806.

HENSHAW, SAMUEL. Report upon the gipsey moth in Massachusetts. 8pp.

Agr'l Dep't, Div. of Entomology: Bulletin no. 26, pp. 75-82.

HERR, AUSTIN H. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of A. H. Herr. (For use and occupation.) January 21, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 95; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

HERSHE, BENJAMIN F. Adverse report from the committee on military affairs on bill for the relief of B. F. Hershe. February 8, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 200; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

HICKS, L. E. On the underflow and sheet waters, irrigable lands and geological structure of Nebraska, with its effect upon the water supply. 24pp., 5pls.

Agr'l Dep't, Irrigation inquiry, 1892, pt. 3. pp. 191-209.

HILL, FRANK D.,Consul. The vine in Uruguay. 4pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 140, pp. 141-144.

——ROBERT THOMAS. On the occurrence of artesian and other underground waters in Texas, eastern New Mexico, and Indian Territory west of the 97th meridian. 126pp., 18pls.

Agr'l Dep't, Irrigation inquiry, 1892, pt. 3, pp. 167-190.

HILLEBRAND, WILLIAM FRANCIS. On the occurrence of nitrogen in uraninite, and on the composition of uraninite in general. 38pp.

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 78, pp. 43-80.

—— Analysis of kyanite from Clip, Arizona. 1p.

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 78, p. 120.

—— Analysis of picrullumogene, from Las Vegas, New Mexico, [and] of brochantite from Arizona. 1p.

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 78, p. 121.

—— Analysis of feldspars from Minnesota gabros. 1p.

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 78, p. 122.

—— Analysis of brass used in standards of the U.S. bureau of weights and measures. 1p.

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 78, p. 129.

—— andHOWARD, E. L. Analysis of water from Webster Grove, Mo. 1p.

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 78, p. 129.

—— —— Analysis of liebenerite? a massive white mineral from the Brown tin mine, Rapid City, South Dakota, 1p.

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 78, p. 120.

HINTON, RICHARD J. A report on irrigation and the cultivation of the soil thereby, with physical data, conditions, and progress within the U.S. for 1891. Part 1. Washington, 1892. 459pp., 50 pls.1.25

Sen. ex. doc. no. 41, part 1; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

Note:Part 2 of this report is by E. S. Nettleton; part 3, by Robt. Hay; part 4, by J. W. Gregory and F. F. B. Coffin.

—— Report of the special agent in charge of the artesian and underflow investigations and of the irrigation inquiry, 1891. Washington, 1892. 15pp., map.

Agr'l Dep't, Annual Report 1891, pp. 439-450.

—— Facts and conditions relating to irrigation in various countries. 58pp., 1 pl.

Agr'l Dep't, Irrigation inquiry, 1892, pt. 1, pp. 375-432.

HOFFMAN, WALTER JAMES. The Midē'wi-win or "Grand medicine Society" of the Ojibwa. 158pp., 22pls.

Smithsonian Institution: Bureau of Ethnology, 7th annual report, pp. 143-300.

HOLLCROFT, E. P. T. Report from the committee on claims favoring the issue of duplicate bonds of the U.S. to E. P. T. Hollcroft, guardian of B. J. Barr. February 6, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 91; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

HOLLIS, GEORGE F.,Consul. South African sheep and goats. 3pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 136, pp. 34-36.

HOLLOWAY, J. B. Digest of claims referred by congress to the court of claims, from the 48th to the 51st congress, inclusive, for a finding of facts under the provisions of the "Bowman act" of March 3, 1883. Washington, 1892. 127pp.1.00

HOLMAN, SILAS W. Massachusetts institute of technology. Sketch. 40pp., 3 pls.

Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 6, 1891, pp. 280-319.

HOLMES, GEORGE K.. andLORD, JOHN S. Statistics of farms, homes, and mortgages. Ownership of debt in Kansas, and Ohio and Nebraska. 28+12pp.

U.S. Census, 1890: Extra Bulletin nos. 18 and 20.

HOOGEWERFF, J. A.,U.S. N.Magnetic observations at the U.S. naval observatory, 1890. 4o.99pp., 4 pls.1.00

U.S. Naval Observatory: Observations, 1887; appendix 2.

HOPKINS, A. D. Some bred West Virginiabraconidæ. 4pp.

Insect life, v. 4, nos. 7-8, pp. 256-259.

HORN, FRITZ. Adverse report from the committee on military affairs on bill for the relief of F. Horn. February 8, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 209; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

HORNE, SAMUEL B.,Consul. Foreign trade of Santa Cruz. 5pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 136, pp. 11-15.

HORSFALL, T. C. The use of pictures and other works of art in elementary schools. 11pp.

Clarke, I. E., Art and Industry, pt. 2, pp. 716-726.

HOSACK, W. S. Adverse report from the committee on claims on bill for the relief of Dr. W. S. Hosack. (For difference in pay.) February 16, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 378; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

HOT SPRINGS RESERVATION. Report of the Superintendent to the Secretary of the Interior 1891. Washington, 1891. 39pp.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Alphabetical list of members and delegates of the House of Representatives, and the standing and select committees of which they are members. 52d Congress, 1st session; 1891-'92. 15pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 3; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Standing and select committees of the House of Representatives, 52d Congress, 1st sess. 16pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 2; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on accounts in the matter of clerks to House committees. January 13, 1892. 5pp.

H.R. rep. no. 1; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on accounts on resolution to appoint special messengers for the House. February 10, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 248; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on accounts on rent of branch folding room. February 11, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 269; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS.

MONTHLY CATALOGUE.

Entered as second-class matter at the Post Office, Washington, D.C.

CATALOGUE.

MARCH, 1892.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued.

—— Report from the committee on accounts on resolution to appoint W. F. Halleck an assistant doorkeeper. February 11, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 293; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

——Clerk.Report of the clerk of the House of Representatives. Employés and expenditures, July, 1890, to December, 1891. 214pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 4; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— —— Communication from the clerk of the H.R., with an inventory of the property of the U.S. in his possession. December 16, 1891. 3pp.

H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 9; 52d Cong., 1st Sess.

—— —— Letter from the clerk reporting that he has completed the indexing of private claims presented to the 49th-51st Congresses. January 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 31; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— —— Letter from the clerk transmitting a list of contests for seats in the 52d Congress. January 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 32; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— —— Letter from the clerk of the House showing the condition of the contingent fund. April 4, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 161; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

——Doorkeeper. Communication from the doorkeeper (H.R.) transmitting inventory of books, maps, etc., in the folding room of the House. December 19, 1891. 8pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 10; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— —— Letter from the doorkeeper (H.R.) with a report of the sales of waste paper, etc. December 16, 1891. 2pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 5; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— —— Letter from the doorkeeper (H.R.) with a statement of the property in his charge belonging to the U.S. December 16, 1891. 17pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 8; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— —— Letter from the sergeant-at-arms (H.R.) with an account of property of the U.S. in his possession. December 16, 1891. 2pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 7; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

HOUSTON, WILLIAM. The legislative work of the first parliament of Upper Canada. (Abstract.) 2pp.

Am. Hist. Assoc. rep. 1890, pp. 43-44.

HOWLAND, LELAND O. The biology of the hymenopterous insects of the familychalcididæ. From Proceedings of the U.S. Nat. Mus., v. xiv, pp. 567-588. [No. 881.] Washington, 1892. 21pp.

—— The habits ofelasmus. 2pp.

Insect Life, v. 4, nos. 7-8, pp. 253-254.

——ERNEST LINCOLN. Analysis of hematite nodule from New Mexico, 1p.

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 78, p. 127.

——WALTER E. The British tin-plate trade. 4pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 140, pp. 1-4.

HOWARD UNIVERSITY. Report of the secretary and treasurer to the Secretary of the Interior. 1891. Washington, 1891. 5pp.

HUBBARD, ROYAL M. Report from the committee on post-offices and post-roads favoring bill for the relief of R. M. Hubbard, postmaster, for clerk-hire. January 27, 1892. 3pp.

Sen. rep. no. 122; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

HUNT, SAMUEL F. The University of Cincinnati, Ohio. Sketch. 11pp.

Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 5, 1891, pp. 171-181.

HUNTING, GEORGE T.,d. d.Alma college, Alma, Mich. Sketch. 2pp.

Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 4, 1891, pp. 164-165.

HUTCHINSON AND SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Report from the committee on Indian affairs favoring bill to amend "an act granting the right of way to the Hutchinson and Southern railroad company to construct a railroad from Anthony, Kans., through the Indian Territory to some point in Grayson county, Texas." January 19, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. rep. no. 3; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

HYDE, JOHN. Flax [and] hemp production. 24pp. 4o.

U.S. Census 1890: Bulletin no. 177.

IMMIGRATION. Report from the committee on immigration favoring resolution for immigration investigation. February 18, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 411; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

INDIAN TERRITORY. Report from the committee on territories favoring bill (H.R. 249) to regulate mines and mining in the Indian territory. February 5, 1892. 8pp.

H.R. rep. no. 162; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

INSECT LIFE.SeeAgricultural Department, Division of Entomology.

INTERCONTINENTAL RAILWAY COMMISSION. Minutes. [Dec. 4, 1890, to April 21, 1891.] Washington 1891. 4o.132pp., map.1.00

Note:In English and Spanish.

INTERCONTINENTAL RAILWAY. Estimate of an appropriation to pay salaries of the three U.S. Commissioners. February 3, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 113; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. Report of the Secretary of the Interior for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1891. Washington, 1891. 171pp..25

—— Report of the Secretary of the Interior; being part of the message and documents, 1st session, 52d congress. In five vols. Vol. 3. Washington, 1892. 679pp.1.00

H.R. ex. doc. no. 1, pt. 5, v. 3; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

Note:Contains Reports of Commissioner of pensions; Superintendent of the census; Commissioner of patents; Commissioner of railroads; Territorial governors, etc.

—— List of employés in the department who are not employed as laborers, nor as members of the classified service, and who are not specifically authorized by law. April 20, 1892. 3pp.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 81; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Statement of the expenditures of the contingent appropriations for the department for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1891. 18pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 47; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Additional estimates of deficiencies in appropriations for 1891-'92 and prior years. February 13, 1892. 6pp.

H.R. ex. doc no. 131; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

——Bureau of Education.Annual statement of the commissioner of education to the Secretary of the Interior. 1891. W. T. Harris, commissioner. Washington, 1891. 21pp.

—— —— Report of the commissioner of education for the year 1888-'89. Washington, 1891. 2 vols.1.50

—— —— Publications of the U.S. Bureau of Education, from 1867 to 1890, with subject-index. Washington, 1891. 101pp..50

—— —— A catalogue of educational literature, part 1. Analytical index to Barnard's Journal of Education. [31 vols. 1855-1881. Edited by Henry Barnard, ll. d.] Washington, 1892. 128pp..50

—— —— Special report on public libraries, part 2. Rules for a dictionary catalogue by C. A. Cutter. 3d edition, with corrections and additions. Washington, 1891. 140pp.1.00

—— —— Art and industry. Instruction in drawing applied to the industrial and fine arts, as given in the colleges of agriculture and the mechanic arts, and in the public schools, etc., in the U.S. By Isaac Edwards Clarke. Part ii. Industrial and manual training in public schools. Washington, 1891. cxlviii, 1-1338pp.1.50

Sen. ex. doc. no. 209, part 2; 46th Cong., 2d sess.

—— —— Circular of information no. 1, 1891. Contributions to American educational history. Edited by H. B. Adams. No. 10. Higher education in Indiana. By J. A. Woodburn. Washington, 1891. 200pp., 32 pls.1.00

—— ——Same.No. 2, 1891. The fourth international prison congress, St. Petersburg, Russia. By C. D. Randall. Washington, 1891. 253pp., 15 pls.1.00

—— ——Same.No. 3, 1891. Sanitary conditions for schoolhouses. By A. P. Marble. Washington, 1891. 121pp., 81 pls..75

—— ——Same.No. 4, 1891. Contributions to American educational history, edited by H. B. Adams. No. 11. History of higher education in Michigan. By A. C. McLaughlin. Washington, 1891. 178pp., 21 pls.1.00

—— ——Same.No. 5, 1891. Contributions to American educational history, edited by H. B. Adams. No. 12. The history of higher education in Ohio. By G. W. Knight and J. R. Commons. Washington, 1891. 258pp., 44 pls.1.00

—— ——Same.No. 6, 1891. Contributions to American educational history, edited by H. B. Adams. No. 13. History of higher education in Massachusetts. By G. G. Bush. Washington, 1891. 445pp., 33 pls.1.25

—— ——Same.No. 7, 1891. Promotions and examinations in graded schools. By E. E. White. Washington, 1891. 64pp..25

—— ——Same.No. 8, 1891. Rise and growth of the normal school idea in the United States. By J. P. Gordy. Washington, 1891. 145pp..50

—— ——Same.No. 9, 1891. Biological teaching in the colleges of the United States. By J. P. Campbell. Washington, 1891. 183pp..75

—— ——Same.No. 1, 1892. Southern women in the recent educational movement in the South. By A. D. Mayo. Washington, 1892. 300pp.1.00

——Census Office.A permanent census bureau. Letter from the Secretary of the Interior transmitting a report from the superintendent of the census. December 8, 1891. Washington, 1891. iv+185pp.

—— —— Communication from the Secretary of the Interior asking immediate action upon the estimate for an appropriation of $1,000,000 for the eleventh census. January 6, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 51; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— —— Report from the committee on appropriations favoring bill appropriating $200,000 to continue work of the 11th census. February 4, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 9; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— —— Census Bulletin no. 158. February 2, 1892. 4o.33pp.

CONTENTS.

Statistics of Manufacture: 1890. District of Columbia.

—— ——The same.No. 159. February 5, 1892. 4o.42pp.

CONTENTS.

Statistics of churches.

—— ——The same.No. 160. February 9, 1892. 4o.14pp.

CONTENTS.

Transportation: Railway statistics. Group vii.

—— ——The same.No. 161. February 11, 1892. 4o.18pp.

CONTENTS.

Horticulture.—Tropic and semi-tropic fruits and nuts.

—— ——The same.No. 162. February 13, 1892. 4o.41pp.

CONTENTS.

Finances of Maine.

—— ——The same.No. 163. February 15, 1892. 4o.24pp.

CONTENTS.

Agriculture: Irrigation in Nevada.

—— ——The same.No. 164. February 16, 1892. 4o.15pp.

CONTENTS.

Transportation: Railway statistics. Group viii.

—— ——The same.No. 165. February 19, 1892. 4o.21pp.

CONTENTS.

Population of places having 1,000 inhabitants or more in 1890.

—— ——The same.No. 166. February 23, 1892. 4o.8pp.

CONTENTS.

Mineral product of the United States.

—— ——The same.No. 167. March 4, 1892. 4o.25pp.

CONTENTS.

Fisheries of the Pacific States.

—— ——The same.No. 168. March 7, 1892. 4o.6pp.

CONTENTS.

Manufactures.—Iron and steel. Production of the cast-iron pipe foundries.

—— ——The same.No. 169. March 8, 1892. 4o.12pp.

CONTENTS.

Statistics of manufactures.—The wool industry.

—— ——The same.No. 170. March 9, 1892. 4o.53pp.

CONTENTS.

Statistics of manufactures: 1890. City of St. Louis, Missouri.

—— ——The same.No. 171. March 15, 1892. 4o.15pp.

CONTENTS.

Transportation: Railway statistics. Group ix.

—— ——The same.No. 172. March 16, 1892. 4o.14pp.

CONTENTS.

Transportation: Railway statistics. Group x.

—— ——The same.No. 173. March 18, 1892. 63pp. 4o.

CONTENTS.

Fisheries of the great lakes.

—— ——The same.No. 174. March 28, 1892. 47pp. 4o.

CONTENTS.

Statistics of churches.

—— ——The same.No. 175. April 8, 1892. 4o.20pp.

CONTENTS.

Population by color, sex, and general nativity: 1890.

—— ——The same.No. 176. April 14, 1892. 4o.4pp.

CONTENTS.

Summary of national, state, and local indebtedness.

—— ——The same.No. 177. April 19, 1892. 24pp. 4o.

CONTENTS.

Agriculture: Flax and hemp.

—— ——The same.No. 178. April 23, 1892. 4o.26pp.

CONTENTS.

Agriculture: Irrigation in Oregon.

—— ——The same.No. 179. April 26, 1892. 4o.10pp.

CONTENTS.

Transportation. Transportation by water in the U.S.

—— ——The same.No. 181. April 29, 1892. 4o.5pp.

CONTENTS.

Agriculture: Cereal production 1889.

—— ——The same.No. 183. May 14, 1892. 20pp. 4o.

CONTENTS.

Population by color, sex, and general nativity.

—— ——The same.No. 184. May 21, 1892. 4pp. 4o.

CONTENTS.

Agriculture: Cereal production in 1889.

—— ——The same.No. 185. May 23, 1892. 3pp. 4o.

CONTENTS.

Agriculture: Cereal production in 1889.

—— ——The same.No. 186. May 24, 1892. 5pp. 4o.

CONTENTS.

Agriculture: Cereal productions in 1889.

—— ——The same.No. 187. May 25, 1892. 19pp. 4o.

CONTENTS.

Population by color, sex, and general nativity, 1890.

—— ——The same.No. 188. May 26, 1892. 5pp. 4o.

CONTENTS.

Agriculture: Cereal production in 1889.

—— ——The same.No. 189. May 27, 1892. 3pp. 4o.

CONTENTS.

Agriculture: Cereal production in 1889.

—— ——The same.No. 190. June 2, 1892. 7pp. 4o.

CONTENTS.

Agriculture: Cotton production.

—— ——The same.No. 191. June 3, 1892. 8pp. 4o.

CONTENTS.

Agriculture: Cotton production.

—— ——The same.No. 192. June 4, 1892. 4pp. 4o.

CONTENTS.

Assessed valuation of property, 1890.

—— ——The same.No. 193. June 11, 1892. 27pp. 4o.

CONTENTS.

Agriculture: Artesian wells for irrigation.

—— —— Extra Census Bulletin. No. 17. April 7, 1892. 4o.48pp.

CONTENTS.

Insurance business in the United States.

—— ——The same.No. 18. April 8, 1892. 4o.28pp.

CONTENTS.

Statistics of farms, homes, and mortgages. Ownership of debt in Kansas and Ohio.

—— ——The same.No. 19. April 30, 1892. 4o.29pp.

CONTENTS.

Dwellings and families in 1890.

—— ——The same.No. 20. May 3, 1892. 4o.12pp.

CONTENTS.

Statistics of farms, homes and mortgages. Mortgages in Nebraska.

——Indian Office.Report of the Commissioner of Indian affairs to the Secretary of the Interior, 1891. Washington, 1891. 210pp..25

—— —— Sixtieth annual report of the Commissioner of Indian affairs to the Secretary of the Interior, 1891. [With appendices.] Washington, 1891. 2 vols.1.50

—— —— Estimate of an appropriation for transcribing in the Indian office. February 17, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 133; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— —— Estimates of deficiencies in appropriations for the Indian service for 1891-'92. February 26, 1892. 9pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 145; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— —— Communication from the commissioner as to the importance of a chief clerk for the office of Indian affairs. April 13, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 193; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

——Land Office.Annual report of the commissioner of the general land office for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1891: dated September 23, 1891. Washington, 1891. 66pp., map..25

—— ——The same.With appendices. Washington, 1891. 431pp..50

—— —— Rules of practice in cases before the United States district land offices, the general land office, and the Department of the Interior. Approved August 13, 1885. [Reprint.] Washington, 1892. 21pp., 1 l..20

—— —— Digest of decisions of the Department of the Interior and general land office in cases relating to public lands, vols. 1 to 10, inclusive. Prepared by S. V. Proudfit, reporter. Washington, 1891. 451pp.2.00

—— —— Circular from the general land office showing the manner of proceeding to obtain title to public lands under the pre-emption, homestead, and other laws. Issued February 6, 1892. Washington, 1892. 256pp..75

—— —— United States mining laws and regulations thereunder. Approved December 10, 1891. [Washington, 1892.] 37pp..20

—— —— Regulations concerning railroads claiming right of way over the public lands; also, concerning right of way of ditch or canal owners over the public lands and reservations for the purpose of irrigation. Approved March 21, 1892. Washington, 1892. 13pp..10

——Patent Office.Annual report of the commissioner of patents to Congress for the year ending December 31, 1891. Washington, 1892. 20pp., 2 fol. l., 3pls..25

—— —— Rules of the United States Patent Office. Revised April 1, 1892. [Washington, 1892.] 108pp., 1 pl..50

—— —— United States statutes concerning the protection of trade-marks and labels, with the rules of the Patent Office relating thereto. Edition of January 4, 1892. [Washington, 1892.] 31pp..25

—— —— Specifications and drawings of patents issued by the United States Patent Office during January-May, 1891. (2 vols. each month.) Washington, 1891. 10 vols. impl. 8o.Per vol. 12.00

—— ——Official Gazette[Weekly] of the United States Patent office, vols. 58-59. January-June, 1892. Washington, 1892. 2 vols. impl. 8o.Per vol. 2.75

—— —— Letter from the Secretary of the Interior relative to the condition of the rooms occupied by the Patent Office. March 21, 1892. 8pp.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 61; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

——Pension Office.Report of the commissioner of pensions to the Secretary of the Interior for the year ended June 30, 1891. Washington, 1891. 84pp..20

—— —— Pensions and pension appeals. Report of assistant secretary Bussey to the Secretary of the Interior for 1891. 12pp.

—— —— Report from the committee on rules favoring resolution to investigate alleged charges against the pension bureau. February 10, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 257; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— —— Additional estimate of deficiency in appropriation for fees and expenses of examining surgeons. April 29, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 217; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

——U.S. Geographical and Geological Survey of the Rocky Mountain Region.Contributions to N. American ethnology, vol. 6. Washington, 1890. xviii+794pp.3.00

CONTENTS.

The Cehiga language. By J. O. Dorsey.

——Same.Contributions to N. American Ethnology, v. 7. Washington, 1892. 4o.x, 1-665pp.3.00

CONTENTS.

A Dakota English Dictionary. By S. R. Riggs. Edited by J. O. Dorsey. Washington, 1890.

—— U.S. Geological Survey. Tenth annual report. 1888-'89. Part i. Geology. [Part ii, Irrigation.] Washington, 1890. 2 vols.3.00

—— —- Eleventh annual report. 1889-'90. Part ii, Irrigation. Washington, 1891. xiv+395pp., 30 pls.1.00

—— —— Monographs. Vol. xvi. Washington, 1889. 4o.340pp., 53 pls.1.00

—— —— Bulletins nos. 66-70. [Contents already noted.] Washington, 1892. 321pp., 6 pls.1.00

H.R. mis. doc. no. 21; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— ——Same.No. 71. Washington, 1892. 2 l., v+744pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 22; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— ——Same.Nos. 72-75. [Contents already noted.] Washington, 1892. 660pp., 6 pls.1.00

H.R. mis. doc. no. 23; 51st Cong., 1st sess.

—— ——Same.No. 76. [Contents already noted.] Washington, 1892. 393pp..25

H.R. mis. doc. no. 24; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— ——Same.Nos. 77-80. [Contents already noted.] Washington, 1892. 494pp., 21 pls.1.00

H.R. mis. doc. no. —; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— ——Same.Nos. 81 and 82. [Contents already noted.] Washington, 1892. 720pp., 6pls.1.00

H.R. mis. doc. no. 25; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— ——Same.[Separate.] Nos. 71-83 and 91. [For contentsseeU.S. Geological Survey.] Washington, 1891.

—— —— Suggestions for the preparation of manuscript and illustrations for publication by the Survey. By W. A. Croffut. January, 1892. 15pp.

INTERNAL REVENUE. Report from the committee on the judiciary favoring bill (H.R. 566) to amend the internal revenue laws. February 5, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 159; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

INTERNATIONAL PRISON CONGRESS.SeeRandall, C. D.

INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION. Fifth annual report of the commission. December 1, 1891. Washington, 1892. 414pp., map..75, cloth 1.00

Sen. mis. doc. no. 31; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Additional estimate of appropriation for the commission. March 23, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 170; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— List of employés of the commission, not specifically appropriated for. April 26, 1892. 3pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 140; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

IRRIGATION. Report from the select committee on irrigation of arid lands to accompany bill (H.R. 6790) for the reclamation of arid lands of the U.S. [With views of the minority.] March 9, 1892. 12pp.

H.R. rep. no. 569; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

——See, also, Agricultural Dep't; also, War Dep't, Signal Office.

IRRIGATION CONGRESS. Memorial of a convention held at Salt Lake in 1891 to consider matters pertaining to the reclamation of arid lands. 5pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 61; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

IRVING, ROLAND DUER, andVAN HISE, CHARLES RICHARD. The Penokee iron-bearing series of Michigan and Wisconsin. 168pp., 23 pls.

U.S. Geol. Survey, Tenth annual report, 1888-'89, pp. 341-508.

IRWIN, J. C., & CO. Adverse report from the committee on claims on bill for the relief of J. C. Irwin & Co., and C. A. Perry & Co. January 27, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 126; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

ITALY. Changes in customs tariff. 2pp.

U.S. Consular reports no. 136, pp. 156-157.

JAY, JOHN. The demand for education in American history. 22pp.

Am. Hist. Assoc. rep. 1890, pp. 15-36.

JOHNSON, JOSEPH. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill for the relief of J. Johnson. January 21, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 64; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

——W. H. Denison university. Sketch. 8pp.

Int. Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 5, 1891, pp. 157-164.

JONES, AQUILLA. Reports from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of Aquilla Jones. February 4 and 12, 1892. 16+2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 14, pts. 1-2; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

——JOHN H., andHARRIS, THOMAS D. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of the representatives of Jones and Harris. February 3, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 150; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

JORDAN, DAVID STARR, andDAVIS, B. M. A preliminary review of the apodal fishes or eels inhabiting the waters of America and Europe. [Extracted from the report of the U.S. Fish Commission for 1888.] Washington, 1891. 97pp., 9 pls.

JOURNAL OF MYCOLOGY.SeeAgricultural Department, Division of vegetable pathology.

JUDGE, HENRY. Adverse report from the committee on military affairs on bill for the relief of H. Judge. January 21, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 70; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

JUSTICE DEPARTMENT. Estimate of a deficiency appropriation for the Department of Justice. February 15, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 35; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Estimates of deficiencies on account of appropriations under the control of the Department. April 19, 1892. 31pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 201; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— List of employés in the department who are not employed as laborers, nor as members of the classified civil service, and who are not specifically authorized by law. April 7, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 66; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

KEACH, ALBERT. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill to remove the charge of desertion from A. Keach. February 16, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 357; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

KEEFE, MICHAEL. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring removal of the charge of desertion against M. Keefe. February 5, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 94; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

KEIGHTLEY, WILLIAM W. Report from the committee on post-offices and post-roads favoring bill for the relief of W. W. Keightley. (Compensation as postmaster.) January 27, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 121; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

KELLOGG, JAMES C.,Consul.Beet sugar manufacture in Germany. 2pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 137, pp. 216-217.

KELTIE, J. SCOTT. Stanley and the map of Africa. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 17pp..10

Smithsonian pub. no. 810.

KLAMATH RIVER RESERVATION. Report from the committee on Indian affairs favoring bill (H.R. 38) providing for the sale of lands known as the Klamath river reservation. February 5, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 161; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

KNIGHT, GEORGE W., andCOMMONS, JOHN R. The history of higher education in Ohio. Washington, 1891. 258pp., 44 pls.1.00

Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 5, 1891.

KNOWLES, HORACE G.,Consul.The beet-sugar industry of France. 1p.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 138, p. 512.

—— French wine crop of 1891. 3pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 140, pp. 159-161.

KUMMELL, CHARLES HUGO. Mathematics. On approximate method of computing probable error. By C. H. Kummell. (2) On the determination by least squares of the relation between two variables. By M. Merriman. Appendix no. 13. Report of the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey for 1890. Washington, 1891. 4o.8pp..20

KURTZ, PHILIP. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill to grant an honorable discharge to P. Kurtz. February 4, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 157; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

LABOR DEPARTMENT. Sixth annual report of the commissioner of labor, 1890. Cost of production: iron, steel, coal, etc. Washington, 1891. x, 1-1404pp.1.50

Note:"This report relates to the cost of producing iron and steel and the materials of which iron is made, in the United States and in Europe."

—— List of employés not specifically appropriated for. April 7, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 120; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Statement of all moneys expended in the department for 1890-'91. 1p.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 27; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

LAGERHEIM, G. DE. Remarks on the fungus of a potato scab. 2pp.

Journal of Mycology, v. 7, no. 2, pp. 103-104.

LANGLEY, SAMUEL PIERPONT. Experiments in aerodynamics. Washington, 1891. 4o.ii, 1-115pp., 10 pls.1.00

Smithsonian pub. no. 801.

LAWS,Public.[Passed at the 1st session of the 52d Congress, 1891-'92] viz:

—— No. 1. An act fixing the times for holding the district and circuit courts of the United States in the northern district of Iowa. Approved January 22, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 2. An act providing for the completion of the allotment of lands to the Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians. Approved January 28, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 3. An act to amend an act entitled "An act granting the right of way to the Hutchison and Southern Railroad Company through the Indian Territory. Approved February 3, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 4. To amend an act entitled "An act to amend the general incorporation law of the District of Columbia," approved May 17, 1882. Approved February 9, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 5. An act to detach Montgomery county from the western and add it to the eastern district of Arkansas. Approved February 9, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 6. An act to provide for the creation of a fourth judicial district in the Territory of Utah. Approved February 11, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 7. An act to amend an act entitled "An act for the construction of a railroad and wagon bridge across the Mississippi river at South Saint Paul, Minnesota," approved April 26, 1890. Approved February 15, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 8. An act to change the corporate name of the National Safe Deposit Company, of Washington. Approved February 18, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 9. An act to extend the privileges of the transportation of dutiable merchandise without appraisement to the port of Sandusky, Ohio. Approved February 26, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 10. An act to constitute Newark, New Jersey, a port of immediate transportation. Approved March 8, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 11. An act making appropriations to supply a deficiency in the appropriation for the expenses of the eleventh census, and for other purposes. Approved March 8, 1892. 2pp.

—— No. 12. An act to provide an additional mode of taking depositions of witnesses in causes pending in the courts of the United States. Approved March 9, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 13. An act to provide for a term of the circuit and district court at Littleton, New Hampshire. Approved March 10, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 14. An act ratifying the act of the 16th legislative assembly of Arizona, approved March 19, 1891, making appropriation in aid of Arizona's exhibit at the World's Columbian Exposition. Approved March 18, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 15. An act making appropriations to supply a deficiency in the Department of Agriculture, and for other purposes. Approved March 18, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 16. An act to provide for certain of the most urgent deficiencies in the appropriations for the service of the Government for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1892. Approved March 18,1892. 3pp.

—— No. 17. An act to prevent fraudulent transactions on the part of commission merchants and other consignees of goods and other property in the District of Columbia. Approved March 21, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 18. An act to provide for terms of the United States circuit and district courts at Cumberland, Maryland. Approved March 21, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 19. An act for the relief of the inhabitants of the town of Chelan, in Okanogan county, State of Washington. Approved March 24, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 20. An act to set apart a tract of land in the State of California for the use of the Lick Observatory of the astronomical department of the University of California. Approved March 25, 1892.

—— No. 21. An act to provide for the establishment of a port of delivery at Council Bluffs, Iowa. Approved March 26, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 22. An act to amend section 1216 of the Revised Statutes, relative to certificates of merit to the enlisted men of the Army. Approved March 29, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 23. An act to determine the sessions of the circuit and district courts of the United States for the eastern district of Wisconsin. Approved March 31, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 24. An act to change the name of the customs collection district and port of Wilmington, California, to Los Angeles, and for other purposes. Approved March 31, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 25. An act to amend an act entitled "An act making appropriations to provide for the expenses of the government for the District of Columbia for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1882, and for other purposes," approved March 3, 1881. Approved March 31, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 26. An act to authorize the appointment of clerk for the circuit and district courts in the Texarkana division of the eastern district of Arkansas. Approved April 1, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 27. An act granting to the State of South Dakota section numbered thirty-six in township numbered ninety-four north of range numbered fifty-six west, in the county of Yankton, in said State, for the purpose of an asylum for the insane, to correct an act approved June 16, 1880, attempting to make such grant to the Territory of Dakota, and for other purposes. Approved April 1, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 28. An act to prevent fraud upon the water revenues of the District of Columbia. Approved April 5, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 29. An act to protect foreign exhibitors at the World's Columbian Exposition from prosecution for exhibiting wares protected by American patents and trade marks. Approved April 6, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 30. An act changing the time for holding the circuit and district courts in the district of West Virginia. Approved April 6, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 31. An act establishing a port of delivery at Des Moines, Iowa. Approved April 7, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 32. An act to amend an act entitled "An act to authorize the construction of a railroad, wagon, and foot-passenger bridge at Burlington, Iowa, approved August 6, 1888," as amended by act approved February 21, 1890. Approved April 7, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 33. An act to change the time of holding the courts in the eastern judicial district of Texas. Approved April 7, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 34. An act to amend the act concerning officers of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, and for other purposes. Approved April 11, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 35. An act to repeal the provisions of an act entitled "An act to amend sections 4488 and 4489 of the Revised Statutes, requiring life-saving appliances on steamers," approved March 2, 1889, so far as they relate to steamers plying exclusively upon any of the lakes, bays, or sounds of the United States. Approved April 11, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 36. An act extending the privileges of the first and seventh sections of the act approved June 10, 1880, governing the transportation of merchandise without appraisement, to the port of Ogdensburg, of N. Y. Approved April 13, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 37. An act to extend to Marquette, Michigan, the privilege of immediate transportation of unappraised merchandise. Approved April 13, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 38. An act to authorize the construction of a bridge across the Missouri river, between the city of Chamberlain, in Brulé county, and Lyman county, South Dakota. Approved April 15, 1892. 2pp.

—— No. 39. An act authorizing the Velasco Terminal Railway Company to construct a bridge across the Brazos river, in the State of Texas. Approved April 15, 1892. 2pp.

—— No. 40. An act making Velasco a sub-port of entry. Approved April 15, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 41. An act to amend an act entitled "An act to authorize the Oregon & Washington Bridge Company to construct and maintain a bridge across the Columbia river, between the State of Oregon and the State of Washington, and to establish it as a post-road." Approved April 18, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 42. An act to change the times for holding the circuit and district courts of the United States for the western district of Missouri. Approved April 19, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 43. An act to establish a military post near Little Rock, Arkansas. Approved April 23, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 44. An act to authorize the appointment of an inspector of plumbing in the District of Columbia, and for other purposes. Approved April 23, 1892. 2pp.

—— No. 45. An act to extend the time for making an assessment of real estate in the District of Columbia, outside the cities of Washington and Georgetown. Approved April 28, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 46. An act to empower the Commissioners of the District of Columbia to grant respites and pardons in certain cases. Approved April 28, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 47. An act to amend the act giving the approval and sanction of Congress to the route and termini of the Anacostia & Potomac River Railroad in the District of Columbia. Approved April 30, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 48. An act to amend the charter of the Rock Creek Railroad Company. Approved April 30, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 49. An act to create a third division of the district of Kansas for judicial purposes, and to fix the time for holding court therein. Approved May 3, 1892. 2pp.


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