UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS.
MONTHLY CATALOGUE.
Entered as second-class matter at the Post Office, Washington, D.C.
CATALOGUE.
JULY, 1892.
WAR CLAIMS.Same.Favoring bill for the relief of William Kendall. (For sutlers' supplies.) February 16, 1892. 4pp.
H.R. rep. no. 361; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of certain citizens of Jefferson county, Ky. (Damages to property.) February 16, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 374; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of G. D. Hamilton. (Compensation for services.) February 16, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 375; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of M. Grivot. (Money taken from Louisiana State Bank by military order.) February 16, 1892. 4pp.
H.R. rep. no 376; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of James S. Clark. (For cotton.) February 16, 1892. 7pp.
H.R. rep. no. 377; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of O. P. Phillips. (For forage.) February 17, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 388; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of T. Antisell. (For timber.) February 17, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 389; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of W. S. Brantly. (For stores.) February 17, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 390; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of C. B. Cunningham. (For cotton.) February 17, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 391; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of D. Dickson and o'rs. (For rent.) February 17, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 392; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of L. D. Sugg. (For stores.) February 17, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 393; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of A. Poland. (For stores.) February 17, 1892. 3pp.
H.R. rep. no. 394; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of W. Large. (For horse, &c.) February 17, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 395; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of T. M. Matheny. (For pay as scout.) February 17, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 396; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of C. A. Urquhart. (For occupancy.) February 17, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 397; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of E. Gomez. (For loss on patents.) February 17, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 398; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of C. M. Pritchard. February 17, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 399; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of Mrs. A. A. H. Richards. (For destruction of property.) February 17, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 400; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of W. H. Huson. (For stores.) February 17, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 401; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of the Odd Fellows' Hall Assoc. of New Orleans. February 17, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 402; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of Gerard Wood. (Surgeon's pay.) February 17, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 404; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of creditors of the Bank of Louisiana. (For money seized.) February 17, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 403; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of D.C. Isgrig. (For a horse.) February 18, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 412; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for a commission to ascertain facts concerning property taken at Cynthiana, Ky. February 18, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 413; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of M. P. Poullain. (For cotton.) February 19, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 417; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of James Sims. (For stores.) February 19, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 418; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of C. J. McConnell. (For horses.) February 19, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 419; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of M. Dittlinger. (For property seized.) February 24, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 429; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of W. W. Handlin. (For salary as judge.) February 24, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 431; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of W. W. Webb. (For restoration and retirement.) February 26, 1892. 4pp.
H.R. rep. no. 451; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of R. H. Montgomery. (For relief from judgment.) February 26, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 461; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of the trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Martinsburg, W. Va. (For occupancy.) February 26, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 465; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of St. Joseph's Catholic Church of Martinsburg, W. Va. (For occupancy.) February 26, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 467; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill to refund W. Virginia the money paid for services during the rebellion. February 26, 1892. 3pp.
H.R. rep. no. 468; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of L. W. Washington. (For stores.) February 26, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 469; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of J. S. Wilcoxen. (For substitute furnished.) February 27, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 475; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of Lester Noble. (For occupancy, &c.) February 27, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 480; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill to facilitate the settlement of claims for arrears of pay and bounty. February 29, 1892. 3pp.
H.R. rep. no. 484; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of the First Methodist church of Jackson, Tenn. (For occupancy.) February 4, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 15; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of J. G. W. Brooks. (Forfeit of a bond.) February 4, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 32; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of Cummings, Doyle & Co. (For occupancy.) February 4, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 39; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of W. H. Hughes,admr.of D. Unsell. (For a ferry boat.) February 1, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 43; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of William Bushby. (For board of prisoners.) February 5, 1892. 4pp.
H.R. rep. no. 67; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of the representatives of H. W. Archer. (For supplies.) February 5, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 79; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of St. Charles College. (For occupancy.) February 8, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 215; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of G. L. Cousens. (For property seized.) February 8, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 216; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of John Sullivan. (For prize money.) February 8, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 218; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of E. P. Alsbury. (For property destroyed.) February 8, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 219; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of J. S. Neet, Jr. (Horse claim.) February 8, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 225; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of J. W. Carmack. (For pay and allowances.) February 8, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 228; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of Alfred Smith. (For a mule.) February 9, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 240; 52d Cong., 1st. sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of E. Burke, admr. of P. Kelly. (For supplies.) February 15, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 334; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of J. W. Parish. (For ice furnished hospitals.) February 24, 1892. 22pp.
H.R. rep. no. 430; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of D. W. Boutwell. (For services as scout.) February 25, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 433; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of Soloman Lusk. (For property destroyed.) February 25, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 434; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of M. S. Priest. (For special service.) February 25, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 435; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of First Michigan cavalry. (For expenses.) February 25, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 436; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of the heirs of Edmund Wolf. (For foundry and fixtures destroyed.) February 25, 1892. 4pp.
H.R. rep. no. 438; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief Mount Zion Society. (For use and occupancy.) February 25, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 439; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of J. H. Wyatt. (For medicines, etc.) February 26, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 457; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of E. P. Ward. (For stores.) February 26, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 458; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of W. F. Wilson. (For use and occupancy.) February 26, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 462; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of the estate of A. H. Herr. (For use and occupancy.) February 26, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 463; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of C. M. Shaffer. (For use and occupancy.) February 26, 1892. 3pp.
H.R. rep. no. 464; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of W. C. McCool. (For services.) February 26, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 466; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of Charles Marklein. (For goods seized.) February 26, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep no. 470; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of F. S. Whitney. (For supplies.) March 2, 1892. 3pp.
H.R. rep. no. 509; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Frederick, Md. (Refund of ransom levied.) March 3, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 520; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of George Denny, Sr. (For corn.) March 3, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 522; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of J. M. Newman. (For supplies.) March 3, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 524; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of Z. Turner. (For stores.) March 4, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 534; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of J. T. Bruen. (For services.) March 4, 1892. 3pp.
H.R. rep. no. 535; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of E. S. Cameron. (For fuel.) March 5, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 550; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of A. S. Core. (Settlement of his accounts as collector of revenue.) March 5, 1892. 3pp.
H.R. rep. no. 551; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill (H.R. 5452) to settle and adjust the claims of any State for defence of the U.S. March 5, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 552; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of Levi Starn. March 7, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 553; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of Cyrus Martin. March 7, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 554; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill to reimburse the several States for interest on moneys expended in raising troops. March 7, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 555; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of H. Worthington. (For steamboat.) March 7, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 556; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of I. H. Wheat. (For a horse.) March 8, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 560; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of T. W. White. March 8, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 561; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of William and Mary College. (For destruction of property.) March 9, 1892. 4pp.
H.R. rep. no. 562; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of H. and H. Short. (For supplies.) March 8, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 563; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Adversely on bill for the relief of J. W. Eppes. (For stores and supplies.) March 8, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 564; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of the sureties of D. Murphy. March 9, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 575; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief E. Cahalan. (For use of steamboat.) March 9, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 576; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bills for the relief of S. F. Engs and A. M. Randolph,et al. March 9, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 596; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of Dr. Nathan Fletcher. (For cotton.) March 9, 1892. 8pp.
H.R. rep. no. 600; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of Florence Masonic Lodge, Ala. (For building destroyed.) March 9, 1892. 3pp.
H.R. rep. no. 601; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill to reimburse Kansas for moneys expended. March 10, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 602; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of H. W. Shacklett. (For stores.) March 10, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 604; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of J. M. Higgins. (For stores.) March 10, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 605; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of G. K. Kirchner. (For stock of goods destroyed.) March 10, 1892. 4pp.
H.R. rep. no. 606; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of E. A. Buder. (For goods seized.) March 10, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 607; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of J. Herberer. (For services.) March 10, 1892. 3pp.
H.R. rep. no. 608; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of J. P. Randolph. (For supplies.) March 10, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 609; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of H. P. Carson. (Pay as scout.) March 10, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 611; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of G. F. Jocknick. March 10, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 612; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of J. L. Peters. (For musical instruments.) March 10, 1892. 3pp.
H.R. rep. no. 613; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Adversely on bill for the relief of S. G. Mitchell and E. J. Mahon. (For cotton.) March 11, 1892. 3pp.
H.R. rep. no. 652; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of Sarah Grisson. March 12, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 653; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of J. A. Field. March 12, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 654; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of C. A. Danolds. (For care of horses.) March 12, 1892. 3pp.
H.R. rep. no. 655; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of S. A. Swart. (For supplies.) March 12, 1892. 7pp.
H.R. rep. no. 656; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of James Miller. (For supplies.) March 14, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 662; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of L. D. Allen. (For property seized.) March 14, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 669; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of Jackson Briscoe. (Horse claim.) March 14, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 670; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of L. D. Allen. (For stores.) March 14, 1892. 4pp.
H.R. rep. no. 671; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of M. E. Simerley. March 14, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 672; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of William Wolfe. (For loss of schooner.) March 14, 1892. 4pp.
H.R. rep. no. 682; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of T. L. Young. (For services.) March 14, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 684; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill to settle claims of Missouri militia organizations. March 14, 1892. 4pp.
H.R. rep. no. 695; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of the Berks Co., Pa., Agricultural Society. (For use of buildings.) March 14, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 698; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of T. F. Rowland. (Loss on contract.) March 15, 1892. 21pp.
H.R. rep. no. 709; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of John Roach. (Balance due onDolphin.) March 15, 1892. 16pp.
H.R. rep. no. 710; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of Atlantic Works, Boston. (Loss on contract.) March 15, 1892. 6pp.
H.R. rep. no. 711; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of Charles Gallagher. (Loss of vessel and cargo.) March 15, 1892. 5+1p.
H.R. reps. nos. 712 and 713; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of J. R. Hathaway. March 16, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 721; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of J. H. Jones and T. D. Harris. (For property seized.) March 16, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 722; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of William Clift. (For wood.) March 16, 1892. 3pp.
H.R. rep. no. 723; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of V. Hernandez. (For transportation.) March 16, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 745; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of Hagerstown, Md. (Refund of ransom.) March 16, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 746; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of Middletown, Md. (Refund of ransom.) March 16, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 747; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of William Doyle and Hudson Cooper. (For logs seized.) March 18, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 776; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of the owners of Columbia bridge, Penn. (Bridge destroyed.) March 19, 1892. 4pp.
H.R. rep. no. 777; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of D. K. Ponder. (For supplies.) March 19, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 778; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of J. L. Walls. (For supplies.) March 19, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 780; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of W. T. Hundley. March 19, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 782; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of Daniel McLeod. (For loss on contract.) March 21, 1892. 7pp.
H.R. rep. no. 797; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of the William Boardman. (For loss on contract) March 31, 1892. 8pp.
H.R. rep. no. 798; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of Carr, Rogers & Co. March 23, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 814; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of Benjamin Wilkes. March 23, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 815; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of the Methodist church of Point Pleasant, W. Va. (For occupancy.) March 23, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 827; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of Thomas Moonlight. (For services.) March 25, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 828; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of Mrs. W. H. Scanlan. March 23, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 830; 52d Cong., 1st sess/.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of J. F. Alsup. (For services.) March 24, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 848;. 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of T. O. Harter. (For services.) March 24, 1892. 4pp.
H.R. rep. no. 849; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of S. M. Honeycutt. (For services.) March 24, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 850; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of M. Keating. March 26 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 879; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of Little Rock and Memphis R. R. Co. (For iron.) March 28, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 885; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of Laura E. Maddox. (For tobacco seized.) March 28, 1892. 7pp.
H.R. rep. no. 886; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of Dabney Walker. (For services.) March 28, 1892. 3pp.
H.R. rep. no. 887; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of J. and E. S. Cameron. (For fuel.) March 28, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 888; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of R. and A. E. Johnson. (For tobacco seized.) March 28, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 890; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of the Roman Catholic church, Jackson, Miss. (For property destroyed.) March 28, 1892. 4pp.
H.R. rep. no. 903; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of G. M. Hazen and o'rs. (For rent.) March 31, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 934; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of D. Dickson and o'rs. (For rent.) March 31, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 935; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of M. V. Maddox. April 4, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 970; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of J. T. Brown. (For services.) April 4, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 971; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of J. A. Bates. (For cotton.) April 4, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 972; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of W. R. Sautter. April 5, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 980; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Adversely on bill for the relief of John Reilly. April 5, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 995; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of Lewis Thompson. April 6, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 997; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of C. V. Neidlinger. (For supplies.) April 6, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 1007; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of Lewis Deems. April 6, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 1008; 52d Cong., 1st sess/.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of W. A. Quarles. (For supplies.) April 6, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 1009; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of F. A. Brown. April 6, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 1010; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of Z. J. White. April 7, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 1011; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of C. C. Taggart. (For a substitute.) April 7, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 1012; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of Mary Barron (For prize money.) April 7, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 1017; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of loyal citizens of Loudoun Co., Va. (Property destroyed.) April 7, 1892. 7pp.
H.R. rep. no. 1018; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Same.Favoring bill for the relief of the Christian church of Savannah, Mo. (For occupancy.) April 8, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 1030; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
WAR DEPARTMENT. Annual report of the Secretary of War, 1891. Washington, 1891. 26pp..10
—— Report of the Secretary of War; being part of the message and documents, 1st session, 52d Congress. In five volumes. vol. 1. Washington, 1892. 908pp., 3 maps, 11 pls.1.00
H.R. ex. doc. no. 1, part 2, v. 1; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
CONTENTS.
Annual reports of the military departments, 1891.
—— Report of the Secretary of War; being part of the message and documents, 1st session, 52d Congress. In five volumes. vol. 2 in 6 parts. Washington, 1891.5.00
H.R. ex. doc. no. 1, part 2, v. 2; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
CONTENTS.
Report of the Chief of Engineers, 1891. 6 vols.
—— Report of the Secretary of War; being part of the message and documents, 1st session, 52d Congress. In five volumes. vol 3. Washington, 1892. 758pp., 73 pls.1.25
H.R. ex. doc. no. 1, part 2, v. 3; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
CONTENTS.
Report of the chief of ordinance, 1891.
—— Report of the Secretary of War; being part of the message and documents, 1st session, 52d Congress. In five volumes. vol. iv. Washington, 1892. 781pp., 27 charts, 10 pls.1.25
H.R. ex. doc. no. 1, part 2, v. 4; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
CONTENTS.
Report of the Chief Signal officer, 1891.
—— Report of the Secretary of War; being part of the message and documents, 1st session, 52d Congress. In five vols. vol. 5. Washington, 1892. 578pp., 7 fol. l.1.25
H.R. ex. doc. no. 1, part 2, v. 5; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
CONTENTS.
Reports of the inspector-general of the army.
—— Light artillery drill regulations, United States army. Adopted October 3, 1891. Washington, 1891. 567pp., sq. 12o.1.50
—— Infantry drill regulations, United States army. Adopted October 3, 1891. Washington, 1891. 353pp. sq. 12o.1.00
—— Cavalry drill regulations, United States army. Adopted October 3, 1891. Washington, 1891. 534pp. sq. 12o.1.75
—— Alphabetical list of additions made to the War Department library from June, 1884, to June, 1891. Washington, 1891. 114pp.2.00
—— Register of the War Department, January 1, 1892. Washington, 1892. 219pp..75
—— Supplemental estimates submitted by the Secretary of War for 1892-93. 2pp.
H.R. ex. doc. no. 81; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
—— Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill authorizing the Secretary of War to lease certain public property. February 8, 1892. 1p.
Sen. rep. no. 171; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
—— Estimate of an appropriation for the purchase of machine guns of small-arms caliber for the fiscal year 1892-93. February 12, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. ex. doc. no. 129; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
—— Communication from the Secretary of War requesting authority to relieve certain officers of the pay department of the army of checkages against their accounts. February 18, 1892. 15pp.
H.R. ex. doc. no. 135; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
—— Estimate of deficiency in appropriation for printing and binding for the War Department for 1891-'92. 2pp.
H.R. ex. doc. no. 136; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
—— Letter from the Secretary of War requesting that the War Department library be designated as a depository for government publications. March 24, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. ex. doc. no. 171; 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 21, 1892. 8pp.
Sen. ex. doc. no. 82; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
—— Letter from the adjutant-general representing the necessity for additional room for the division of military information. May 4, 1892. 4pp.
H.R. ex. doc. no. 221; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Adjutant-General. Annual report of the adjutant-general, 1891. Washington, 1892. 18pp..10
—— —— Official army register for January, 1892. Washington, 1892. 425pp.1.00
—— —— Compendium of general orders from the adjutant-general's office amending army regulations, 1892. Washington, 1892. 171pp., 12o.
—— —— The resistance of guns to tangential rupture. Washington, 1892. 4o.72pp..75
——Board of Ordnance and Fortifications. Report of the board. January 5, 1892. Washington, 1892. 112pp., 8pls..50
H.R. ex. doc. no. 12; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
—— —— Report from the committee on printing favoring resolution to print 500 additional copies of the report of the board of ordnance and fortifications. May 17, 1892. 1p. Sen. rep. no. 687; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Commissary-General. Annual report of the commissary-general of subsistence, 1891. Washington, 1892. 14pp.
——Engineers. Annual report of the chief of engineers, 1891. [Without appendices.] Washington, 1891. xxiii, 1-514pp..50
—— —— Annual report of the chief of engineers, 1891. [With appendices.] 6 vols. Washington, 1891.5.00
—— —— Statement showing the names, etc., of each civilian engineer employed from July, 1890, to June 30, 1891, in the work of improving rivers and harbors. 9pp.
H.R. ex. doc. no. 75; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——Inspector-General. Annual report of the inspector-general to the major-general commanding the army for the year 1891. Washington, 1891. 91pp., 1 fol. l..25
—— —— Annual report of the inspector-general to the Secretary of War, for the year 1891. Washington, 1891. 34pp..15
—— —— Report of the inspector-general of the army to the major-general commanding the army. 1891. (2) Report of the inspector-general of the army to the secretary of war. 1891. (3) Report of an inspection of the soldiers' home. Washington, 1892. 578pp., 7 fol. l.1.25
H.R. ex. doc. no. 1, part 2, v. 5; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
—— —— Letter from the inspector-general in reference to clothing allowance for ordnance-sergeants. January 5, 1892. 4pp. H.R. ex. doc. no. 48; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
—— ——Judge-Advocate-General. Annual report of the acting judge-advocate-general. 1891. Washington, 1892. 21pp..10
——Major-General. Report of the Major-General commanding the army, 1891. Washington, 1891. 225pp, 3 maps..50
——Ordnance Officer. Annual report of the chief of ordnance, 1891. Washington, 1892. 758pp., 73 pls.1.25
—— —— Report of the chief of ordnance showing the cost of type guns and other guns. January 5, 1892. 2pp. H.R. ex. doc. no. 13; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
—— —— Letter from the chief of ordnance in regard to the disposition of obsolete and unserviceable arms, etc. March 26, 1892. 3pp.
H.R. ex. doc. no. 174; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
—— —— Notes on the construction of ordnance. No. 57. January 12, 1891. Design for an experimental carriage for a 7-inch b. l. siege howitzer. By Capt. William Crozier. 4o.24pp., 1 pl..50
—— ——Same.No. 58. June 19, 1891. Effects of fire on gun carriages. By E. Muzeau. Translated by Lieut. F. P. Peck, ordnance dept. 4o.70pp..75
—— ——Same.No. 59. July 23, 1891. The resistance and shrinkages of built up cannon, with application to United States army ordnance. Supplementary to Notes on the construction of ordnance no. 35. By Capt. R. Birnie. 4o.48pp., 8 pls..75
——Paymaster-General. Annual report of the paymaster-general of the army. 1891. Washington. 24pp..10
——Quartermaster-General. Annual report of the quartermaster-general, 1891. Washington, 1892. 218pp.1.00
——Signal Office. Annual report of the chief signal officer to the Secretary of War for the year 1891. Washington, 1891. 34pp.
—— —— Annual report of the chief signal officer for the year ending June 30, 1891. Washington, 1892. 781pp., 27 charts, 11 pls.1.25
H.R. ex. doc. no. 1, part 2, v. 4; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
APPENDICES.
No. 1. Report of the officer in charge of the division of military signaling. 7p.
No. 2. Report of the officer in charge of telegraph division. 6pp.
No. 3. Report of the officer in charge of the verification of official forecasts. 10pp.
No. 4. Report of forecasts of cold waves. 5pp.
No. 5. Report of the professor in charge of the river and flood division. 194pp., 1 chart. [This appendix contains "Practical rules for prediction of flood stages of rivers."]
No. 6. Report of officer in charge of State weather services. 32pp.
No. 7. Report of the officer in charge of the stations division. 24pp.
No. 8. Annual report of data division. 24pp., 2 pls.
No. 9. Farewell order of the chief signal officer, June 30, 1891. 2pp.
No. 10. Report of assistant professor in charge of the instrument division. 44pp., 8 pls., 1 chart.
No. 11. Report of bibliographer and librarian. 24pp. [Includes a list of publications of the U.S. Signal Service from 1861 to July 1, 1891.]
No. 12. Report of supply and miscellaneous division. 22pp.
No. 13. Changes in signal service stations, and annual meteorological summaries for 1890. 101pp.
No. 14. Temperature data, 1890, from signal service and voluntary observers. 133pp.
No. 15. Precipitation data, 1890, from signal service and voluntary observers. 67pp.
No. 16. Dates of the first and last killing frosts for the season 1890-'91. 10pp.
No. 17. International pressure and storm charts. By A. W. Greely. 31pp., 25 charts.
—— —— Charts showing "average monthly cloudiness" in the United States. Prepared under direction of A. W. Greely, chief signal officer. Washington, 1891. 12 charts, folio.
—— —— Charts showing "isobars, isotherms, and winds" in the United States for each month from January, 1871, to December, 1873. Prepared under direction of A. W. Greely, chief signal officer. Washington, 1891. 36 charts, 4o.
—— —— Charts showing the "probability of rainy days," prepared from observations of eighteen years. Prepared under the direction of A. W. Greely, chief signal officer. Washington, 1891. 12 charts, folio.
—— —— Diurnal fluctuations of atmospheric pressure at twenty-nine selected stations in the United States. By A. W. Greely, chief signal officer. Washington, 1891. v+15pp., 4o.
—— —— International monthly charts of mean pressures and wind directions at 7 a. m., Washington mean time, for 1882 and 1883. Prepared under direction of A. W. Greely, chief signal officer. Washington, 1891. 24 charts, folio.
—— —— Mean temperature and their corrections in the United States. Prepared under direction of A. W. Greely, chief signal officer, by A. McAdie. Washington, 1891. x+45pp., 4o..
—— —— Letter from the Secretary of war transmitting a report of the chief signal officer of the army on the climatic conditions of the state of Texas. Washington, 1892. 4o.120pp., 23 charts.
Sen. ex. doc. no. 5; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
—— —— Normal temperature charts by decades for the United States and the Dominion of Canada. Prepared under direction of A. W. Greely, chief signal officer. Washington, 1891. 72 charts, folio.
—— —— Charts showing average velocity and direction of the wind, prepared from observations for seventeen years. [Washington, 1891.] 36 charts, folio.
—— —— Charts showing maximum and minimum temperatures by decades for all years. [Washington, 1891.] 37 charts, folio.
—— —— Summaries of international meteorological observations. January to June, 1889. Washington, June, 1891. [Discontinued.]
—— —— Instructions for the use of the rain gauge. Washington, 1891. 7pp.
—— —— Index of meteorological observations in the United States. Compiled in records division under direction of A. W. Greely, chief signal officer. Washington, 1891. 305pp. 4o.milliograph.
—— —— Extracts from the U.S. statutes at large affecting the signal corps of the army. (December, 1887, to March, 1891.) Washington, 1891. 28pp.
—— —— Special orders. 1888-'91. Washington. 4o.
—— —— General orders. 1867-'91. Washington. 12o.
—— —— Circulars. 1872-'91. Washington. 12o.
—— —— Publications of the U.S. Signal Service from 1861 to July 1, 1891. 21pp.
War Dep't, Signal office: Annual report 1891, appendix no. 11.
——Surgeon-General. Annual report of the surgeon-general of the army, 1891. Washington, 1891. 146pp..50
—— —— Communication relative to bookbinding for the library of the surgeon-general's office. March 5, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. ex. doc. no. 155; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
WARINGTON, ROBERT. Six lectures on the investigations at Rothamsted experimental station delivered under the provisions of the Lawes agricultural trust. Washington, 1892. 113pp., 11 pls..75
Agr'l Dep't, Office of Experiment stations: Bulletin no. 8.
WAR OF THE REBELLION. A compilation of the official records of the union and confederate armies. Published under the direction of the Secretary of War. Series 1, vol. 34 in 4 parts. Part 1, reports. Parts 2, 3, 4, correspondence. Washington, 1891. 4 vols.3.00
CONTENTS.
Chapter xlvi. Operations in Louisiana and trans-Mississippi and territories. January 1-June 30, 1864.
——Same.Series 1, vol. 35 in 2 parts. Part 1, reports, correspondence, etc. Part 2, correspondence. Washington, 1891. 2 vols.1.50
CONTENTS.
Chapter xlvii. Operations in South Carolina and Florida, and on the Georgia coast. January 1-November 13, 1864.
——Same.Series 1, vol. 36, in 3 parts. Part 1, reports. Part 2, correspondence. Washington, 1891. 3 vols.2.50
CONTENTS.
Chapter xlviii. Operations in southeastern Virginia and in North Carolina. May 1-June 12, 1864.
——Same.Series 1, vol. 37, in 2 parts. Part 1, reports, correspondence, etc. Part 2, correspondence. Washington, 1891. 2 vols.1.50
CONTENTS.
Chapter xlix. Operations in northern Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania. May 1-August 3, 1864.
——Same.Series 1, vol. 38, in 5 parts. Parts 1-3, reports. Parts 4-5, correspondence, etc. Washington, 1892. 2 vols.3.75
CONTENTS.
Chapter 1. The Atlanta, Ga., campaign. May 1-September 8, 1864.
——Same.Series 1, vol. 39, in 2 parts. Part 1, reports. Part 2, correspondence, etc. Washington, 1892. 2 vols.1.50
CONTENTS.
Chapter li. Operations in Kentucky, southwest Virginia, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, and north Georgia (the Atlanta campaign excepted). May 1-November 13,1864.
——Same.Atlas to accompany the official records of the union and confederate armies. Compiled by Capt. Calvin D. Cowles. Parts 1-4. Washington, 1891-'92, folio.1.60
Note:This atlas is issued in parts of five plates each.
—— Estimate of an appropriation for battle lines, and sites for tablets at Antietam. February 27, 1892. 4pp.
H.R. ex. doc. no. 146; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
WARFIELD, E. D. Miami University. Sketch. 6pp., 1 pl.
Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 5, 1891, pp. 30-35.
WARREN, JOHN. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill for the relief of John Warren. (To amend record.) March 1, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 496; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
WASHBURN, ALBERT H. Beet culture in Germany. 10pp.
U.S. Consular Reports no. 136, pp. 104-113.
—— German cereal and live-stock statistics. 1889 and 1890. 3pp.
U.S. Consular Reports no. 136, pp. 121-123.
—— Fishery legislation in Germany. 4pp.
U.S. Consular Reports no. 138, pp. 553-556.
WASHINGTON. Report from the committee on public lands favoring bill granting lands to the State of Washington for a fish hatchery. January 18, 1892. 1p.
Sen. rep. no. 40; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
—— Memorial of the legislature favoring an appropriation for the construction of a ship canal from Salmon bay, on Puget sound, to Lake Union, etc. March 3, 1892, 2pp.
Sen. mis. doc. no. 88; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
WASHINGTON, LEWIS W. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of L. W. Washington. (For stores.) January 25, 1892. 2pp.
Sen. rep. no. 98; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
WATERWAY. Report from the committee on interstate and foreign commerce favoring joint resolution to promote the improvement of the waterway from the head of Lake Superior to the sea. February 8, 1892. 3pp.
H.R. rep. no. 185; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
WATKINS, JOHN ELFRETH. The development of the American rail as illustrated by the collection in the U.S. Nat. Museum. From the report of the Nat. Mus., 1888-'89, pp. 651-708. Washington, 1891. 60pp.
—— The Ramsden dividing engine. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 21pp., 3pls..10
Smithsonian pub. no. 832.
WEBB, ALEXANDER R.,Consul.Commerce of the Philippine islands. 10pp.
U.S. Consular Reports no. 140, pp. 146-155.
WEBSTER, F. M. Notes on the grain toxoptera. 4pp.
Insect Life, v. 4. nos. 7-8, pp. 245-248.
—— Early published references to some of our injurious insects. 4pp.
Insect Life, v. 4, nos. 7-8, pp. 262-265.
—— Report of entomological work of the season of 1891. 12pp.
Agr'l Dep't, Division of Entomology: Bulletin no. 25, pp. 63-74.
——WILLIAM. Report from the Secretary of State upon the claim of Webster against Great Britain. January 26, 1892. 18pp.
Sen. ex. doc. no. 23; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
WEDDERBURN, ALEXANDER J. Special report on the extent and character of food adulterants, including state and other laws relating to foods and beverages. Washington, 1892. 174pp..50
Agr'l Dep't, Division of Chemistry: Bulletin no. 32.
WEDGWOOD, WILLIAM W. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill granting an honorable discharge to W. W. Wedgwood. February 5, 1892. 3pp.
H.R. rep. no. 121; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
WEEKS, STEPHEN B. Raleigh's settlement on Roanoke Island. An historical survival. (Abstract.) 2pp.
Am. Hist. Assoc. rep., 1890, pp. 97-98.
WELSH, WILLIAM. Adverse report from the committee on military affairs on bill for the relief of William Welsh. February 16, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 354; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
WERNHAM, F. H. On aerial locomotion. From the Smithsonian report for 1889. Washington, 1890. 21pp..10
Smithsonian pub. no. 789.
WERTHEIM, NICHOLAS,Consul. The imperial Moscow technical school. 2pp.
U.S. Consular Reports no. 136, pp. 161-162.
WEST, BLUFORD. Report from the committee on Indian affairs favoring bill for the relief of the estate of B. West. (For use of salt works by cherokee nation.) February 6, 1892. 9pp.
H.R. rep. no. 182; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
WEST VIRGINIA. Report from the committee on claims to accompany S. res. 9 in relation the refunding a portion of the direct tax of 1861 to W. Va. January 18, 1892. 14pp.
Sen. rep. no. 31; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
—— Report from the committee on claims favoring bill to refund W. Virginia money paid 133 reg't W. Va. militia. January 25, 1892. 3pp.
Sen. rep. no. 99; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
WESTERN PAVING AND SUPPLY COMPANY. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for payment of claim of the Western Paving and Supply company. February 4, 1892. 2pp.
H.R. rep. no. 22; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
WHEATON, W. R., andCHAMBERLAIN, C. H. Report from the committee on public lands favoring bill for the relief of Wheaton and Chamberlain. (Clerk hire advanced in land office.) January 18, 1892. 24pp.
Sen. rep. no. 38; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
WHITE, CHARLES ABIATHAR. The Texan permean and its mesozoic types of fossils. Washington, 1891. 51pp., 4pls..10
U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 77.
—— Correlation papers. Cretaceous. Washington, 1891. 273pp., 3 pls..20
U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 82.
——EMERSON E.,ll. d.Promotions and examinations in graded schools. Washington, 1891. 64pp..25
Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 7, 1891.
—— Technical training in American schools. 4pp.
Clarke, I. E., Art and industry, pt. 2, pp. 963-966.
——F. F. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill to pay White for a horse taken by the government. January 14, 1892. 3pp.
Sen. rep. no. 30; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
WIGFALL, F. H.,Consul. Labor in Leeds. 6pp.
U.S. Consular Reports no. 140, pp. 186-191.
WILLARD, A.,Consul. Commerce and mines of Sonora. 8pp.
U.S. Consular Reports no. 140, pp. 122-129.
WILLITS, EDWIN. The coöperation of the Department of Agriculture with the educational forces in the United States relating to agriculture. Washington, 1892. 20pp.
WILLIAMS, CHARLES P.,Consul.Navigation from Paris to the sea. 5pp.
U.S. Consular Reports no. 136, pp. 1-5.
——HENRY SHALER. Correlation papers. Devonian and carboniferous. Washington, 1891. 279pp..20
U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 80.
——W. A.,d. d.Franklin College, New Athens, Ohio. Sketch. 3pp.
Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 5, 1891, pp. 203-205.
WILLOUGHBY, WILLIAM F. State activities and politics. (Abstract.) 2pp.
Am. Hist. Assoc. rep. 1890, pp. 85-86.
WILSON, EZRA A. Adverse report from the committee on military affairs on bill for the relief of E. A. Wilson. February 6, 1892. 1p.
H.R. rep. no. 179; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
——THOMAS. Criminal anthropology. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 72pp..10
Smithsonian pub. no. 829.
——WILLIAM F. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of W. F. Wilson. (For use and occupancy.) January 25, 1892. 2pp.
Sen. rep. no. 96; 52d Cong., 1st sess.
WINDER, WILLIAM A. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill to restore W. A. Winder to the U.S. army, etc. February 5, 1892. 4pp.