——Same.Favoring bill to pension Lucy Haskell. February 19, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 415; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill to pension Mrs. E. Fays. February 19, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 420; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill to pay accrued pension of E. S. Smith to his mother. February 19, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 421; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill to pension D. L. Truex. February 19, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 416; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill to pension Mary J. Telford. February 24, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 428; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill to pension W. S. Woodward. February 29, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 485; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill to pension Betsey Worthington. February 29, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 486; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill to pension Jonathan Ramey. February 29, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 488; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill to pension H. H. McElvey. February 29, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 489; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill to pension Eliza M. Boatright. February 29, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 490; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill to pension Mary Gatlin. February 29, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 491; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill to pension D.C. Barrow. February 29, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 492; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill to increase the pension of A. V. Hamilton. February 29, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 493; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill to pension Frederick Meredith. February 29, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 494; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
—— Report from the committee on pensions favoring bill (H.R. 5951) to amend sec. 3 of the pension act of June 27, 1890, relating to widows and children of soldiers. March 1, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 500; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
—— Report from the committee on invalid pensions favoring bill (H.R. 5686) to establish an intermediate rate of pension between $30 and $72 per month. March 3, and May 3, 1892. 2+1p.
H.R. rep. nos. 515 and 1264; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
—— Reports from the committee on appropriations to accompany bill (H.R. 6875) making appropriations for the payments of pensions for 1892-'93. March 4, and June 13, 1892. 17+17pp.
H.R. rep. no. 525 and Sen. rep. no. 799; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
—— Report from the committee on invalid pensions favoring bill (H.R. 2713) in relation to the execution of declarations and other papers in pension claims. March 7, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 559; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill (H.R. 5757) concerning the burden of proof of soundness, and forbidding discriminations against evidence of witnesses on account of want of official rank. March 10, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 627; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.To accompany bill (S. 1907) relating to the widow or minor children of deceased soldiers. May 3, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 1260; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Adversely on bill (S. 349) to increase the rate of pension for certain cases of deafness. May 3, 1890. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 1263; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill (S. 2137) to amend an act amending the pension laws of March 3, 1877, extending to those who enlisted in the navy the same privileges as to those who enlisted in the army. May 5, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no 1292; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
—— Report from the committee on appropriations to accompany bill (H.R. 9118) to supply a deficiency in appropriations for pensions for 1891-'92. June 4, 1892. 13pp.
H.R. rep. no. 1580; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
PETERS, J. L. Findings of the court of claims in the case of Petersv.U.S. February 17, 1892. 4p.
H.R. mis. doc. no. 95; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
PETERSON, JAMES J.,Consul.Mining companies in Honduras. 2pp.
U.S. Consular Reports no. 136, pp. 31-32.
PFOATNER, MICHAEL. Adverse report from the committee on military affairs on bill to grant an honorable discharge to M. Pfoatner. January 21, 1892. 1p.
Sen. rep. no 67; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
PHILADELPHIA, PENN. Report from the committee on commerce favoring resolution for the improvement to the harbor at Philadelphia, Penn. January 26, 1892. 4pp.
Sen. rep. no. 107; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
PIDGIN, CHARLES F., andSMITH, HUGH M. Fisheries of the Pacific states. 4o.25pp.
U.S. Census 1890: Bulletin no. 167.
—— andFESLER, BERT. Fisheries of the great lakes. 63pp., 4o.
U.S. Census 1890: Bulletin no. 173.
PIERCE, NEWTON B. A disease of almond trees. 13pp., 4 pls.
Journal of Mycology, vol. vii, no. 2, pp. 66-77.
PILLING, JAMES CONSTANTINE. Bibliography of the Algonquin languages. Washington, 1891. x+614pp., 82 facsimiles.1.50
Smithsonian Institution: Bureau of Ethnology.
PILOTAGE. Report from the committee on commerce favoring bill (S. 1282) to exempt American coastwise sailing vessels from the obligation to pay state pilots. March 17, 1892. 52pp.
Sen. rep. no. 395; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
PLAYFAIR,SirR. L. The Mediterranean, physical and historical. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 20pp.
Smithsonian pub. no. 809.
PLUMACHER, E. H.,Consul. Steamship and railway traffic in Venezuela. 2pp.
U.S. Consular Reports no. 140, pp. 176-177.
POND, ADELINE VALENTINE. Influence of the study of drawing in the development of character. 6pp.
Clarke, I. E., Art and industry, pt. 2, pp. 1264-1270.
—— In Paris galleries. 3pp.
Clarke, I. E., Art and industry, pt. 2, pp. 1280-1282.
PORT HUDSON. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill providing medals to the survivors of the forlorn-hope storming party of Port Hudson. January 28, 1892. 2pp.
Sen. rep. no. 129; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
PORT TOWNSEND,Washington.Memorial of the chamber of commerce asking that the fishery laws in operation on the North Atlantic be extended to the North Pacific. March 8, 1892. 2pp.
Sen. mis. doc. no. 91; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT. Annual report of the Postmaster-General for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1891. Washington, 1891. 183pp., 10 pls., 1 map..75
—— Report of the Postmaster-General; being part of the message and documents, 52d Congress, 1st session. Washington, 1891. 1243pp., 3 fold. l., 1 map, 10 plates.1.00
H.R. ex. doc. no. 1, pt. 4; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
—— Estimate of appropriation for ocean mail service now under contract for 1892-'93. 2pp.
H.R. ex. doc. no. 219; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
—— Letter from the Postmaster-General giving information relative to ocean mail service between foreign ports. Washington, 1892. 6pp.
H.R. ex. doc. no. 159; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
—— Letter of the chief of salary and allowance division relative to third-class Presidential post-offices. March 10, 1892. 14pp.
Sen. mis. doc. no. 93; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
—— Estimates of deficiencies on account of the postal service. April 12, 1892. 77pp.
H.R. ex. doc. no. 192; 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 13, 1892. 2pp.
Sen. ex. doc. no. 77; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
—— Report from the committee on post-office and post-roads, etc., to accompany bill (H.R. 8224) making appropriations for the service of the P. O. department for 1892-'93. April 16 and June 22, 1892. 63+3pp.
H.R. rep. no. 1135 and Sen. rep. no. 826; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
—— Additional arguments by the Postmaster-general in favor of the establishment of postal savings depositories. April 20, 1892. 71pp.
Sen. mis. doc. no. 136; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
—— Estimate of deficiencies on account of the postal service. April 29, 1892. 3pp.
H.R. ex. doc. no. 216; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
—— Letter from the Postmaster-general submitting observations upon bill making appropriations for the service of the department for 1892-'93. May 11, 1892. 17pp.
H.R. ex. doc. no. 226; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
—— Letter from the Postmaster-general transmitting a statement showing buildings rented for the department in the District of Columbia. May 11, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. ex. doc. no. 227; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Ass't Attorney-General for P. O. Dep't. Annual report for 1891. Washington, 1891. 36pp..20
——Chief Inspector. Report of the Post-office inspector for 1891. Washington, 1891. 33pp., 3 fold. l..25
——First Ass't Postmaster-General. Report for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1891. Washington, 1891. 65pp..25
——Second Ass't Postmaster-General. Report for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1891. Washington, 1891. 241pp..50
——Third Ass't Postmaster-General. Report for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1891. Washington, 1891. 84pp..25
——Money Order System. Report of the superintendent for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1891. Washington, 1891. 48pp..20
—— —— Estimate of an appropriation for an increase of force in the office of superintendent of the money-order system. April 25, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. ex. doc. no. 213; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Foreign Mails. Report of the superintendent for 1891. Washington, 1891. 52pp..25
——Railway Mail Service. Report of the general superintendent for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1891. Washington, 1891. 348pp..75
—— —— Daily bulletin of orders affecting the postal service. January to July, 1892. Folio.
——Topographer. Report of the topographer, 1891. 9pp..10
——Dead Letter Office. Report of the superintendent for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1891. Washington, 1891. 24pp..20
——Auditor. Annual report of the [6th] auditor of the Treasury for the Post-Office Department for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1891. Washington, 1891. 130pp..35
POSTAL SAVINGS BANK. An additional argument by the Postmaster-General in favor of the establishment of postal savings depositories, with appendices. April 20, 1892. 71pp.
Sen. mis. doc. no. 136; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
POSTMASTERS. Letters from the Postmaster-General concerning the conference of postmasters at Washington in 1892. April 15, 1892. 29pp.
H.R. ex. doc. no. 196; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
POTTS, HOWARD D. Report from the committee on naval affairs favoring bill for the relief of H. D. Potts. (Increase of pay on the retired list.) January 20, 1892. 9pp.
Sen. rep. no. 54; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
POWELL, JOHN WESLEY. Indian linguistic families of America, north of Mexico. 142pp., 1 map.
Smithsonian Institution: Bureau of Ethnology, 7th annual report, pp. 1-142.
PRESIDENT. Message of the President of the United States communicated to the two houses of congress at the beginning of the first session of the 52d congress. Washington, 1891. 39pp.
—— Report from the committee on printing favoring resolution to print 20,000 extra copies of the annual message. February 12, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 308; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
PRESIDENTIAL SUCCESSION. Report from the committee on the judiciary favoring bill (H.R. 3927) to amend the act of 1886. February 5, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 160; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
PRESTON, ERASMUS DARWIN. Geodesy. Determination of gravity and on the magnetic elements in connection with the U.S. Expedition to the west coast of Africa, 1889-1890. Appendix no. 12, Report of the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey for 1890. Washington, 1891. 4o.64pp., 11 pls..75
PRISON CONGRESS—(4th).SeeRandall, C. D.
PUBLIC DOCUMENTS. Letter from the Secretary of the Interior transmitting the report regarding the receipt, distribution and sale of public documents on behalf of the government by the Department of the Interior, 1890-'91. 138pp..50
H.R. ex. doc. no. 74; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
—— Report from the committee on labor favoring resolution to distribute public documents to land-grant colleges. January 21, 1892. 1p.
Sen. rep. no. 77; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
—— List of congressional documents from the 15th to the 51st congress, and of Government publications containing debates and proceedings of congress, together with miscellaneous lists of public documents, etc. By J. G. Ames. Washington, 1892. 120pp..50
PUBLIC LANDS. Report from the committee on public lands favoring bill (H.R. 6656) relating to the disposal of timber and stone lands, &c. February 29, 1892. 3pp.
H.R. rep. no. 482; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill (H.R. 5997) to amend sec. 2 of act approved May 14, 1890, "for the relief of settlers on public lands." February 29, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 483; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
PUBLIC PRINTING. Mr. Manderson's report from the committee on printing to accompany Senate bill 1549 providing for the public printing and binding and the distribution of public documents. [With testimony.] January 13, 1892. 483pp..50
Sen. rep. no. 18; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
—— Report from the committee on printing to accompany bill (S. 1549) providing for the public printing and binding and the distribution of public documents. April 15, 1892. 21pp.
H.R. rep. no. 1092: 52d Cong., 1st sess.
PUBLIC PRINTER. Annual report for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1891. Washington, 1891. 103pp..50
Sen. mis. doc. no. 30; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
—— Communication from the public printer, submitting estimates of deficiencies for public printing. February 19, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. ex. doc. no. 137; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
—— Communication from the public printer with a list of employés not specifically authorized by law. April 6, 1892. 2pp.
Sen. mis. doc. no. 118; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
PUGET SOUND. Report from the committee on commerce favoring bill to amend "An act to reorganize and establish the customs collection district of Puget Sound," approved Aug. 28, 1890. January 21, 1892. 1p.
Sen. rep. no. 83; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
PULLMAN, WILLIAM. Adverse report from the committee on military affairs on bill to remove charge of desertion against W. Pullman. January 21, 1892. 1p.
Sen. rep. no. 74; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
QUINN, WILLIAM H. Report from the committee on claims favoring bills for the relief of W. H. Quinn. (Compensation.) February 16, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 370; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
RADAU, R. Photography in the service of astronomy. From the Smithsonian report for 1889. Washington, 1890. 22pp..10
Smithsonian pub. no. 790.
RAINY LAKE RIVER,Minn.Report of special agent R. W. De Lambert relative to the establishment of a permanent government port at Rainy Lake River. March 14, 1892. 13pp.
Sen. mis. doc. no. 94; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
RAMSEY, F. Y. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of heirs of Joseph Ramsey. February 5, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 90; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
RAND, BENJAMIN. New England settlements in Acadia. (Abstract.) 2pp.
Am. Hist. Assoc. rep. 1890, pp. 41-42.
RANDALL, C. D. The fourth international prison congress, St. Petersburg, Russia. Washington, 1891. 253pp., 15 pls.1.00
Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 2, 1891.
RANDOLPH, FANNY B., andSTARK, D. L. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of Randolph and Stark. (For stores and supplies.) February 3, 1892. 2pp.
Sen. rep. no. 153; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
RAWICZ, JOSEPH,Consul.Trade and industries of Poland. 21pp.
U.S. Consular Reports no. 137, pp. 343-363.
READ, HENRY A. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill for the relief of H. A. Read. (Amend record.) Feb. 26, 1892. 3pp.
H.R. rep. no. 453; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——JOHN B. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of J. B. Read. (For use of patent projectile.) February 16, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 372; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
RED CROSS CONFERENCE. Estimate of an appropriation for the expenses of two delegates to represent the U.S. at the 5th international conference at Rome in 1892. 4pp.
H.R. ex. doc. no. 176; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
REGAN, JAMES. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill for the relief of Lieut. Regan. (Adjustment of his accounts.) January 19, 1892. 3pp.
Sen. rep. no. 44; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
REID, ALEXANDER J.,Consul.Brewing in Ireland. 7pp.
U.S. Consular Reports no. 136, pp. 113-119.
REULEAUX, F. Technology and civilization. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 18pp.
Smithsonian pub. no. 831.
REVENUE MARINE SERVICE. Report from the committee on commerce favoring bill to provide two revenue cutters for service on the Pacific coast. January 7, 1892. 2pp.
Sen. rep. no. 5; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
—— Report from the committee on commerce favoring bill for the construction of two revenue cutters for service on the great lakes. January 28, 1892. 1p.
Sen. rep. no. 128; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
—— Report from the committee on interstate and foreign commerce favoring bill to provide a revenue cutter for the harbor of San Francisco. February 17, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 384; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
—— —— Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury relative to the proposed transfer of the revenue marine service. February 19, 1892. 2pp.
Sen. ex. doc. no. 44; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
—— Letter from the Secretary of the Navy submitting his views as to the advisability of the transfer of the revenue cutter service from the Treasury to the Navy department. March 1, 1892. 8pp.
Sen. mis. doc. no. 86; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
RHOADES, HENRY E. Report from the committee on naval affairs favoring bill for the relief of H. E. Rhoades. January 20, 1892. 2pp.
Sen. rep. no. 53; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
RICHARDSON, JOHN B., Consul. The lower Rio Grande in 1891. 7pp.
U.S. Consular Reports no. 140, pp. 38-44.
RIGGS, STEPHEN RETURN. A Dakota-English dictionary. Edited by J. O. Dorsey. Washington, 1890. x, 1-665pp.3.00
U.S. Geog. and geol. survey of the Rocky Mountain regions: Contributions to ethnology, v. 7.
RILEY, CHARLES VALENTINE. The larger digger-wasp. 5pp.
Insect Life, v. 4, nos. 7-8, pp. 248-252.
RISING, W. B. Report on analysis of fermented liquors. 1p.
Agr'l Dep't, Division of Chemistry: Bulletin no. 31, p. 14.
RISUM, OTTO A. Report from the committee on post-offices and post-roads favoring bill for the relief of O. A. Risum, postmaster, for loss of money package. January 27, 1892. 1p.
Sen. rep. no. 127; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
RIVERS AND HARBORS. Report from the committee on rivers and harbors to accompany bill (H.R. 7820) making appropriations for public works on rivers and harbors. April 9, 1892. 3pp.
H.R. rep. no. 967; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
—— Report of the committee on commerce (U.S. Senate) on the bill (H.R. 7820) making appropriations for the construction, repair, and preservation of certain public works on rivers and harbors for the year ending June 30, 1893. Washington, 1892. 422pp.1.00
Sen. rep. no. 666; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
ROBINSON, JEHU. Findings of the court of claims in the case of Jehu Robinsonv.U.S. March 17, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. mis. doc. no. 135; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——TRACY,Consul.The banana food company. 2pp.
U.S. Consular Reports no. 138, pp. 455-456.
ROCKEFELLOW, B. F. Report from the committee on post-offices and post-roads favoring bill for the relief of B. F. Rockefellow, postmaster, for clerk hire. January 27, 1892. 3pp.
Sen. rep. no. 124; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
ROMANES, GEORGE J. Weismann's theory of heredity. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 16pp..10
Smithsonian pub. no. 820.
ROOSEVELT, GEORGE W.,Consul.Plate-glass manufacture in Belgium. 2pp.
U.S. Consular Reports no. 137, pp. 205-206.
ROPES PASS. Report from the committee on commerce favoring bill for the construction of jetties, piers, and breakwaters at private expense in the Gulf of Mexico at the mouth of Ropes Pass, Texas. January 28, 1892. 1p.
Sen. rep. no. 131; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
ROSE, J. N. Two weeds new to the United States. 4pp., 2 pls.
Agr'l Dep't, Annual Report 1891, pp. 355-358.
ROSS, MARY L. Report from the committee on post-offices and post-roads favoring bill for the relief of Mary L. Ross, post-mistress, for disbursements. January 26, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. —; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
ROWELL, CHESTER H.SeeContested Elections, 51st Congress.
ROWENA. Report from the committee on claims favoring reference to court of claims the case of the scowRowena, lost by reason of a false light. February 16, 1892. 12pp., 1pl.
H.R. rep. no. 381; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
RUBLES, WILLIAM A.,Consul.Bohemian industrial exhibition. 4pp.
U.S. Consular Reports no. 136, pp. 157-160.
—— Hop growing in Bohemia. 4pp.
U.S. Consular Reports no. 138, pp. 500-503.
RUSSELL, THOMAS,U.S. A.Report of professor in charge of the river and flood division, 1891. 194pp., 1 map.
War Dep't, Signal Office: Annual report 1891, appendix no. 5.
—— Practical rules for prediction of flood stages of rivers in the United States.SeeWar Dep't, Signal Office: Annual report 1891, appendix no. 5, p. 73, &c.
—— Instructions for voluntary observers. Prepared under the direction of the chief of the weather bureau. Washington, 1892. 100pp..35
Agr'l Dep't, Weather bureau.
RUSSIAN FAMINE. Message from the President of the United States recommending that a vessel be chartered to transport supplies to Russia. January 5, 1892. 1p.
Sen. ex. doc. no. 12; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
RYDER, HENRY B.,Consul.Danish-English subsidized steam communication. 3pp.
U.S. Consular Reports no. 136, pp. 89-91.
—— Fruit and vegetable canning in Denmark. 2pp.
U.S. Consular Reports no. 136, pp. 120-121.
ST. MARY'S FALLS CANAL. Report of the commerce passing through the canal during the season of 1891. 4pp.
H.R. ex. doc. no. 18; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
SALICIS, GUSTAVE ADOLPHE. Manual training in France. 6pp.
Clarke, I. E., Art and Industry, pt. 2, pp. 1123-1128.
SALMON, DANIEL ELMER. Results of experiments with inoculation for the prevention of hog cholera. 40pp.
Agr'l Dep't: Farmers' Bulletin no. 8.
SALT. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury containing certain information relative to the importation of salt. March 2, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. ex. doc. no. 148; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
SAMPSON, A. J. Adverse report from the committee on military affairs on bill for the relief of A. J. Sampson. February 4, 1892. 1p.
Sen. rep. no. 160; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——M. D., Consul.New Brunswick-American trade. 8pp.
U.S. Consular Reports no. 138, pp. 545-552.
SAN DIEGO, CALIF. Report from the committee on public buildings and grounds favoring the erection of a public building at San Diego, Jan. 12, 1892. 1p.
Sen. rep. no. 15; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
SANDUSKY, OHIO. Report from the committee on ways and means on bill to extend transportation of dutiable merchandise without appraisement to the port of Sandusky. February 5, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 173; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
SANTO DOMINGO. Statement of imports and exports to and from the United States to Santo Domingo and Puerto Rico, from 1882-1891. 2pp.
H.R. ex. doc. no. 106; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
SARATOGA, N. Y. Report from the committee on the library favoring bill appropriating $18,484 for the completion of the monument commemorating the surrender of Burgoyne at Saratoga. February 5, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 108; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
SAUNDERS, WILLIAM. Papers on horticultural and kindred subjects. Reprinted from reports of the Department of Agriculture, 1863-1889. Washington, 1891. 124pp..50
SAWTELLE, CHARLES G. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill for the relief of Col. Sawtelle. (Adjustment of accounts.) January 20, 1892. 2pp.
Sen. rep. no. 52; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
SAYCE, A. H. The primitive home of the Aryans. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 15pp..10
Smithsonian pub. no. 823.
SCAIFE, WALTER B. Geographical latitude. From the Smithsonian report for 1889. Washington, 1891. 47pp..10
Smithsonian mis. pub. no. 784.
SCHILLINGER PATENTS. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of the owners of the Schillinger pavement patents. February 4, 1892. 4pp.
H.R. rep. no. 24; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
SCHNEIDER, EDWARD ADOLPH. Analysis of ores from Kettle island, Ky. From Tennessee, Claiborne county. From Kentucky, Bell county. 2pp.
U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 78, pp. 127-128.
—— andCHATARD, T. M. Analysis of Websterite from North Carolina and Maryland, 1p.
U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 78, p. 122.
—— andEAKINS, L. G. Analysis of ores of manganese from Virginia, 1p.
U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 78, p. 127.
SCHODDE, GEORGE H. Capital university, Columbus, Ohio. Sketch. 5pp.
Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 5, 1891, pp. 195-199.
SCHOTT, CHARLES ANTHONY. Terrestrial magnetism. Results of magnetic observations recorded at Los Angeles, California, 1882-1889. Part 1. Absolute measures. Part 2. Differential measures. Observations by M. Baker, C. Terry Jr., and R. E. Halter. Appendix nos. 8 and 9, Report of the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey for 1890. Washington, 1891. 45+215pp., 9 pls.1.50
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS.
MONTHLY CATALOGUE.
Entered as second-class matter at the Post Office, Washington, D.C.
CATALOGUE.
MAY, 1892.
SCHOULER, JAMES. Webster's seventh of March, (1850) speech. (Abstract.) 2pp.
Am. Hist. Assoc. rep. 1890, pp. 111-112.
SCHUBERT, HERMANN. The squaring of the circle. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 26pp..10
Smithsonian pub. no. 803.
SCHWEINITZ, E. A. VON. Investigation of the effects of bacterial products in the prevention of diseases. 5pp.
Agr'l Dep't, Annual Report 1891, pp. 138-142.
SCOTT, CHARLES,d. d.Hope college, Holland, Mich. Sketch. 4pp., 1 pl.
Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 4, 1891, pp. 160-163.
SCOVEL, SYLVESTER F. The university of Wooster, Ohio. Sketch. 10pp.
Int. Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 5, 1891, pp. 147-156.
SCUDDER, SAMUEL HUBBARD. Index to the known fossil insects of the world including myriapods and arachnids. Washington, 1891. 744pp..65
U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 71.
SEABIRD. Report from the committee on commerce favoring bill to provide an American register for the bargeSeabird. February 4, 1892. 1p.
Sen. rep. no. 154; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
SEAL, WILLIAM P. Observations on the aquaria of the U.S. Fish Commission at central station, Washington, D.C. [Extracted from the Bulletin of the U.S. Fish Commission for 1890, pp. 1-12.] Washington, 1892. 14pp., 4 pls.
SEAMEN. Report from the committee on commerce favoring bill (S. 1222) for the protection of wages of seamen. January 21, 1892. 1p.
Sen. rep. no. 89; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
SEARS, REBECCA. Findings of the court of claims in the case of Sears v. U.S. February 23, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. mis. doc. no. 102; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
SELLMER, CHARLES. Petition for his retirement as a captain. December 16, 1891. 8pp.
Sen. ex. doc. no. 7; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
SELMA AND MERIDIAN RAILROAD. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of the S. and M. railroad company. February 4, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 23; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
SENATE. Annual report of the secretary of the Senate. December 7, 1891. 4pp.
Sen. mis. doc. no. 2; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
—— Report of the sergeant-at-arms. December 8, 1891. 1p.
Sen. mis. doc. no. 4; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
—— Annual report of the Secretary of the Senate for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1891. Washington, 1891. 142pp..50
Sen. mis. doc. no. 13; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
—— Senator Aldrich's proposed amendment to the rules. December 10, 1891. 2pp.
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—— Letter from the architect of the capitol relating to ventilation, &c., of the Senate wing. January 17, 1892. 1p.
Sen. mis. doc. no. 42; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
—— Report from the committee on privileges and elections in the matter of the validity of the appointment of Hon. Horace Chilton to a seat in the Senate from Texas. January 25, 1892. 5pp.
Sen. rep. no. 105; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
—— Report from the committee on privileges and elections in the matter of Walkinson Call and R. H. M. Davidson claiming title to a seat in the Senate from Florida. January 25, 1892. 1p.
Sen. rep. no. 106, pts. 1 and 2; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
—— Report from the committee on printing to accompany resolution to print 1,500 copies of the revised Senate manual. February 2, 1892. 1p.
Sen. rep. no. 149; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
—— Report from the committee on privileges and elections in the matter of W. H. Clagett and Fred. T. Dubois, claiming title to a seat in the Senate from Idaho. February 2 and 16, 1892. [And views of the minority.] 49+67pp..50
Sen. rep. no. 148, pts. 1 and 2; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
SENATORS. Report from the select committee on the election of President and Vice-President to accompany resolutions providing for the election of senators by the people. [With views of the minority.] February 16 and June 8, 1892. 12pp.
H.R. rep. no. 368, pts. 1 and 2, and Sen. rep. no. 794; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK. Report of the acting superintendent to the Secretary of the Interior, 1891. Washington, 1891. 10pp., map.
SETZER, HENRY. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of H. Setzer. (Refund of tax.) February 16, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 373; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
SEWALL, J. A. Grass and forage experiment station at Garden City, Kansas. Operations for 1891, the 3d year. 3pp.
Agr'l Dep't, Annual report 1891, pp. 342-344.
SHACKLETT, H. W. Findings of the court of claims in the case of Shacklettv.U.S. February 5, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. mis. doc. no. 70; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
SHAFFER, C. M. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of C. M. Shaffer. (For occupancy.) January 25, 1892. 3pp.
Sen. rep. no. 94; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
SHALER, NATHANIEL SOUTHGATE. General account of the fresh-water morasses of the United States, with a description of the Dismal swamp district of Virginia and North Carolina. 85pp., 14 pls.
U.S. Geol. Survey, Tenth annual report, 1888-'89, pp. 255-339.
SHAW, EDMUND,Consul.Paraguay. Situation, resources, products, government, people, commerce, etc. 28pp.
U.S. Consular Reports no. 138, pp. 556-584.
SHEEHY, MICHAEL. Adverse report from the committee on military affairs on bill for the relief of M. Sheehy. February 8, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 207; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
SHEPARD, CHARLES H.,Consul. New harbor at Malmo. 8pp. 1 pl.
U.S. Consular Reports no. 137, pp. 374-381.
SHIP-CANAL. Report from the committee on railways and canals to accompany bill (H.R. 283) for ascertaining the feasibility and probable cost of constructing a ship canal from the great lakes to the navigable waters of the Hudson river. April 8, 1892. 49pp..25
H.R. rep. no. 1023; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
SHIPLEY, E. R. Report from the committee onpost-offices and post-roads favoring bill for the relief of E. R. Shipley, post-master, for moneys lost. January 26, 1892. 4pp.
Sen. rep. no. 113; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
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H.R. rep. no. 25; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
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Sen. rep. no. 80; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
SHOEMAKER, DAVID. Findings of the court of claims in the case of D. Shoemakerv.U.S. March 14, 1892. 2pp.
Sen. mis. doc. no. 125; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
SIBLEY, HENRY H. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of heirs of Henry H. and C. K. Sibley. February 4, 1892. 5pp.
H.R. rep. no. 21; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
SILL, J. M. B. The Michigan state normal school, Ypsilanti, Michigan. Sketch. 7pp., 1 pl.
Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 4, 1891, pp. 98-104.
SILVER COINAGE. Message from the President of the United States relative to a proposed international conference on the subject of silver coinage. April 26, 1892. 1p.
Sen. ex. doc. no. 88; 52d Cong., 1st. sess.
——See, also, Coinage.
SKRAINKA CONSTRUCTION COMPANY. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of. February 5, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 58; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
SLUMS. Report from the committee on labor favoring House resolution 104 relative to the investigation of slums of cities. March 10, 1892. 4pp.
H.R. rep. no. 625; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
SMITH, CHARLES B. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill for the relief of the heirs of C. B. Smith. (Adjustment of his accounts.) January 19, 1892. 2pp.
Sen. rep. no. 43; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——ERWIN F. Field notes [on fungous diseases, etc.]. 8pp.
Journal of Mycology, v. 7, no. 2, pp 88-95.
—— Additional evidence on the communicability of peach yellows and peach rosette. Washington, 1891. 65pp., 39 pls.
Agr'l Dep't, Division of vegetable pathology: Bulletin no. 1.
——G. W. Findings of the court of claims in the case of G. W. Smith v. U.S. March 12, 1892. 3pp.
H.R. mis. doc. no. 122; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
SMITH, JAMES H. The phylloxera in Germany. 2pp.
U.S. Consular Reports no. 137, pp. 279-280.
—— Beet sugar in Hesse. 2pp.
U.S. Consular Reports no. 138, pp. 454-455.
—— The German vintage for 1891. 4pp.
U.S. Consular Reports no. 138, pp. 592-595.
—— Trade situation in Germany. 9pp.
U.S. Consular Reports no. 140, pp. 7-15.
—— Incomes in Prussia. 7pp.
U.S. Consular Reports no. 180, pp. 134-140.
—— Cellulose for bottle shells. 2pp.
U.S. Consular Reports no. 140, pp. 191-192.
——NICHOLAS,Consul.Commerce of Three Rivers in 1891. 3pp.
U.S. Consular Reports no. 140, pp. 161-163.
—— Trade and industries of Three Rivers. 4pp.
U.S. Consular Reports no. 137, pp. 364-367.
——THEOBALD. Investigation of infectious diseases of domesticated animals. 22pp.
Agr'l Dep't, Annual report 1891, pp. 117-138.
——THOMAS J. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of T. J. Smith. (For expenses as pension examiner.) February 5, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 118; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——WALTER. Industrial education, and drawing as its basis. 7pp.
Clarke, I. E., Art and industry, pt. 2, pp. 955-961.
——WILLIAM, and o'rs. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill for the relief of W. Smith and o'rs. (For allowances.) February 16, 1892. 10pp.
H.R. rep. no. 352; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
SMITHERS, E. J.,Consul.Japanese floor matting. 2pp.
U.S. Consular Reports no. 137, pp. 230-231.
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. Annual report of the board of regents of the Smithsonian Institution, showing the operations and expenditures, and condition of the institution to July, 1890. Washington, 1891. xli, 1-808pp..50
H.R. mis. doc. no. 129, pt. 1; 51st Cong., 2d sess.
—— Report from the committee on the Library to accompany joint resolution (S. res. 18) to fill vacancies in the Board of Regents. January 20, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 4; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
—— List of subordinates employed under the Smithsonian Institution. March 1, 1892. 4pp.
Sen. mis. doc. no. 116; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
—— Smithsonian publications. No. 784. Geographical latitude. By Walter B. Scaife. From the Smithsonian report for 1889. Washington, 1891. 47pp..10
——Same.No. 785. Bibliography of the chemical influence of light. By Alfred Tuckerman. Washington. 1891. iii, 1-22pp..10
——Same.No. 786. Report upon the condition and progress of the U.S. National Museum during the year ending June 30, 1889. By G. Brown Goode. From the report of the Nat. Museum, 1888-'89. Washington, 1891. 277pp., 4 pls..75
——Same.No. 787. Lists of institutions and foreign and domestic libraries to which it is desired to send future publications of the Nat. Museum. From the report of the Nat. Museum, 1888-'89. Washington, 1891. 88pp.
——Same.No. 788. Memoir of Heinrich Leberecht Fleischer. By A. Müller. From the Smithsonian Report for 1889. Washington, 1892. 21pp.
——Same.No. 789. On aerial locomotion. By F. H. Wenham. From Smithsonian report for 1889. Washington, 1890. 21pp.
——Same.No. 790. Photographs in the service of astronomy. By R. Radau. From the Smithsonian report for 1889. Washington, 1890. 22pp.
——Same.No. 791. A memoir of Gustav Robert Kirchoff. By Robert von Helmholtz. From the Smithsonian report for 1889. Washington, 1890. 16pp.
——Same.No. 792. The museums of the future. By G. Brown Goode. From the report of the Nat. Museum, 1888-'89. Washington, 1891. 21pp.
——Same.No. 793. Te Pito te Henua, or Easter island. By W. J. Thomson. From the report of the Nat. Museum, 1888-'89. 108pp., 49 pls.
——Same.No. 794. Aboriginal skin dressing. By O. T. Mason. From report of the Nat. Museum, 1888-'89. Washington, 1891. 39pp., 33 pls.
——Same.No. 795. The puma or American lion. By F. W. True. From the report of the Nat. Museum, 1888-'89. Washington, 1891. 19pp., 1pl.
——Same.No. 796. Animals recently extinct or threatened with extermination, as represented in the collections of the U.S. Nat. Museum. By F. A. Lucas. From the report of the Nat. Museum, 1888-'89. Washington, 1891. 43pp., 11 pls.
——Same.No. 797. The development of the American rail and track, as illustrated by the collection in the U.S. Nat. Museum. By J. E. Watkins. From report of the Nat. Museum, 1888-'89. Washington, 1891. 60pp..25
——Same.No. 798. Explorations in Newfoundland and Labrador in 1887. By F. A. Lucas. From report of the National Museum, 1888-'89. Washington. 1891. 22pp., 1 pl.
——Same.No. 799. Preliminary handbook of the department of geology of the U.S. Nat. Museum. By G. P. Merrill. From the report of the Nat. Museum, 1888-'89. Washington, 1891. 52pp..15
——Same.No. 800. Plates prepared between the years 1849 and 1859 to accompany a report on the forest trees of North America. By Asa Gray. Washington, 1891. 4o.4pp., 23 col. pls.
——Same.No. 801. Experiments in aerodynamics. By S. P. Langley. Washington, 1891. 4o.iii, 1-115pp., 10 pls.1.00
——Same.No. 802. Proceedings of the Regents and report of the Executive committee for 1889-'90, etc. From Smithsonian report 1890. Washington, 1891. 35pp..10
——Same.No. 803. The squaring of the circle. By Herman Schubert. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 26pp.
——Same.No. 804. The progress of astronomy for 1889-1890. By William C. Winlock. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 64pp..20
——Same.No. 805. Mathematical theories of the earth. By Robert Simpson Woodward. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 20pp..10
——Same.No. 806. On the physical structure of the earth. By Henry Hennessy. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 21pp..10
——Same.No. 807. Glacial geology. By James Geikie, F.R.S. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 10pp..05
——Same.No. 808. The history of the Niagara river. By G. K. Gilbert. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 29pp..10
——Same.No. 809. The Mediterranean, physical and historical. By Sir R. L. Playfair. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 20pp..10
——Same.No. 810. Stanley and the map of Africa. By J. Scott Keltie. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 17pp.
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——Same.No. 811. Antarctic explorations. By G. S. Griffiths. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 14pp..10
——Same.No. 812. The history of geodetic operations in Russia. By B. Witskowski and J. H. Gore. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 12pp..05
——Same.No. 813. Quartz fibers. By C. V. Boys. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 22pp..10
——Same.No. 814. D. Kœnig's researches on the physical basis of musical harmony, and timbre. By Sylvanus P. Thompson. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 27pp..10
——Same.No. 815. The chemical problems of to-day. By Victor Meyer. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 17pp..10
——Same.. No. 816. The photographic image. By Raphael Meldola, F.R.S. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 14pp..10
——Same.No. 817. A tropical botanic garden. By M. Treub. Translated. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 20pp..10
——Same.No. 818. Temperature and life. By Henry de Varigny. Translated. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 24pp..10
——Same.No. 819. Morphology of the blood corpuscles. By Charles Sedgwick Minot. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 6pp., 1 pl..05
——Same.No. 820. Weismann's theory of heredity. By George J. Romanes. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 16pp..10
——Same.No. 821. The ascent of man. By Frank Baker. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 22pp..10
——Same.No. 822. The antiquity of man. By John Evans, F. R. S. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891, 10pp..05
——Same.No. 823. The primitive home of the Aryans. By A. H. Sayce. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 15pp..10
——Same.No. 824. The pre-historic races of Italy. By Isaac Taylor. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 12pp..10
——Same.No. 825. The age of bronze in Egypt. By Oscar Montélius. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 19pp., 6 pls., 6 l..10
——Same.No. 826. Progress of anthropology in 1890. By O. T. Mason. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 82pp., 4 pls..25
——Same.No. 827. A primitive urn buried. By Dr. J. F. Snyder. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 7pp., 2 pls..05
——Same.No. 828. Manners and customs of the Mohaves. By George A. Allen. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 2pp..02
——Same.No. 829. Criminal anthropology. By Thomas Wilson. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 72pp..20
——Same.No. 830. Color-vision and color-blindness. By R. Brudenell Carter. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 20pp..10
——Same.No. 831. Technology and civilization. By F. Reuleaux. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 18pp..10
——Same.No. 832. The Ramsden dividing engine. By J. E. Watkins. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 21pp., 3 pls..10
——Same.No. 833. A memoir of Elias Loomis. By H. A. Newton. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 32pp..10
Note:With a list of Prof. Loomis' writings.
——Same.No. 834. A memoir of William Kitchin Parker, F.R.S. (FromNature.) From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 6pp..05
——Same.No. 835. Sale list of publications of the Smithsonian Institution, January, 1892. Washington, 1892. 27pp.
——Same.No. 836. Report of S. P. Langley, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution for the year ending June 30, 1891. Washington, 1891. iii, 1-63pp.
——Bureau of Ethnology.Seventh annual report of the bureau of ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution 1885-'86. By J. W. Powell, director. Washington, 1891. xliii, 409pp., 27 pls.Paper 1.50, Cloth 2.50
H.R. mis. doc. no. 107; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
Accompanying papers.
Indian linguistic families of America, north of Mexico, by J. W. Powell. The Mindē'wiwin or "Grand medicine society" of the Ojibway, by W. J. Hoffman.
The Sacred formulas of the Cherokees, by James Mooney.
—— —— Bibliography of the Algonquian languages. By J. C. Pilling. Washington, 1891. x+614pp., 82 facsimiles.1.50
—— —— Omaha and Ponka letters. By J. O. Dorsey. Washington, 1891. 127pp..40
—— —— Catalogue of prehistoric works east of the Rocky mountains. By Cyrus Thomas. Washington, 1891. 246pp., 17 pls.1.00
SNYDER, J. F. A primitive urn burial. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 7pp., 2 pls..05
Smithsonian pub. no. 827.
SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FLORISTS. Report from the committee on agriculture favoring bill (H.R. 4437) to incorporate the society. February 27, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 476; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES OF AMERICA. Report from the committee on the library favoring bill to incorporate the society. February 10, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 256; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
SOLDIERS' HOMES. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill (H.R. 3867) concerning appointment of officers in National Home for disabled volunteers. February 10, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 250; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
SORSBY, WILLIAM B. Orchilla in Ecuador. 2pp.
U.S. Consular Reports no. 140, pp. 6-7.
SOUTH DAKOTA. Report from the committee on public lands favoring bill granting land to S. Dakota for an asylum for the insane, etc. February 17, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 385; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
SPAIN. Population of Spain and its colonies. Report by consul Bowen. 2pp.
U.S. Consular Reports no. 137, pp. 267-268.
SPENCER, GUILFORD LAWSON. Foods and food adulterants. Tea, coffee and cocoa preparations. Washington, 1892. vii, 875-1014, vipp., pls. 39-47..50
Agr'l Dep't, Division of Chemistry: Bulletin no. 13, part 7.
——WILLIAM C. Findings of a board of officers upon the physical condition of W. C. Spencer at the time of his resignation. December 10, 1891. 3pp.
Sen. ex. doc. no. 3; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
—— Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill for restoration of W. C. Spencer to the army. February 12, 1892. 5pp.
H.R. rep. no. 299; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
SPOKANE FALLS, WASH. Report from the committee on public buildings and grounds favoring bill for erection of a public building at Spokane Falls. January 19, 1892. 1p.
Sen. rep. no. 48; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
SPRAGUE, HORATIO J.,Consul.Gibraltar in 1890. 3pp.
U.S. Consular Reports no. 136, pp. 124-126.
—— Affairs in Gibraltar. 4pp.
U.S. Consular Reports no. 138, pp. 584-587.
SPRINGER, ADAMS J. Adverse report from the committee on military affairs on bill to remove charge of desertion against A. J. Springer. January 21, 1892. 1p.
Sen. rep. no. 73; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
STARKLOFF, HUGO M.,Consul.Marine insurance in Bremen. 2pp.
U.S. Consular reports no. 140, pp. 158-159.
STATE BANKS. Senator Butler's resolution favoring repeal of taxes on state bank circulation. January 11, 1892. 1p.
Sen. mis. doc. no. 34; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
STATE DEPARTMENT. Letter from the Secretary of State requesting authority to dispose of useless papers. February 11, 1892. 2pp.