DIVISION OF PUBLICATIONS. 



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to good morale, because of the impossibility of payinsj employees for 

 overtime work. Because of these conditions it will be necessary to 

 make provision to employ more operatives. As this division has no 

 lump-sum fund with which to supply these operatives it will be 

 necessary that some other arrangement be made to take care of the 

 increased work which this section is being called upon to do. A 

 summary of the work follows: 



Multigraph work. 



Mimeograph work. 



Bureau. 



Jobs. 



Division of Accounts 



Bureau of Agricultural Economics. . . 



Bureau of Animal Industry 



Bureau of Biological Survey 



Bureau of Chemistry 



Bureau of Entomology 



Federal Horticultural Board 



Forest Si-r \ ice 



Grain Futures 



Seed Loan OBice 



Insecticide and Fungicide Board 



Library 



Fixed "Nitrogen Research ■! aboratory 

 Packers and Stockyards Administra- 

 tion 



Bureau of 1 lant Industry 



Division of Publications 



Bureau of Public Roads 



Office of the Secretary 



Bureau of f-oils 



States Relations Service 



Weather Bureau 



Total. 



Copies. 



30 



559 



42 



102 



139 



51 



79 



42 



4 



11 



17 



25 



7 



46 

 248 

 168 



35 

 202 



11 



64 



27,400 

 4, 950, 960 



85,614 

 134, 755 

 191, 191 



54,850 

 318,700 

 469, 2S0 



20,300 

 319,000 



20,500 



20,350 



32,000 



105,561 

 1,188,383 

 2, 293, 575 



122, 925 



686, 164 

 13,600 



210, 209 



1,882 



11,265,317 



Pages. 



Jobs. 



27,900 

 5, 583, 755 



107. 264 

 150,580 



282. 265 

 61,350 



473, 550 

 532,860 

 30,200 

 319, 000 

 25,000 

 20, 850 

 34,000 



141,271 

 2,347,303 

 2,354,795 



152,100 



866, 246 

 14,600 



329, 659 



13,854,548 



13 



2,708 

 641 

 158 

 405 

 121 

 140 

 137 

 9 



21 



61 



1 



177 

 552 



48 



57 

 82<J 



65 

 253 



14 



6,410 



Copies. 



4,080 



3, 998, 574 



449, 236 



107, 430 



124,755 



64, 293 



190, 260 



153, 648 



4,894 



6,508 



1,676 



75 



58,561 

 314,833 



35, 855 



85, 177 

 487, 501 



16,022 

 223,009 



14,911 



6,341,298 



Pages. 



13,045 

 10, 940, 739 

 991,908 

 2S8, 400 

 716,618 

 341,001 

 418,189 

 725, 280 



21,100 



8,058 



2,200 



125 



283,946 



1,032,829 



116,680 



147,791 



1,417,279 



38, 867 



1,768,668 



26, 591 



19,299,314 



Miscellaneous work. 



Envelopes and franks addressed 5, 070, 979 



Dermat\T3e stencils cut 17, 382 



Stencils' memeoscoped 1, 016 



Number of sheets perforated 73, 911 



Plates embossed 74, 159 



Plates corrected 7, 530 



Plates added 26, 555 



Plates removed 13, 533 



Pa^es assembled 12, 259, 674 



Pages folded 7, 860, 326 



Copies stapled 1, 153, 291 



Envelopes sealed 2, 779, 569 



Items inserted 5, 561, 814 



Pads made 73, 391 



Sheets of paper cut 10, 489, 457 



Round holes cut .• 1, 929, 024 



Holes punched 30, 443 



Metal tags embossed 637 



Miscellaneous distribution. 



Copies. 



3.518 Farmers' Bulletin orders amounting to : . . 122, 757 



11,048 miscellaneous orders amounting to 4, 574, 139 



WORK OF THE OPERATIONS SECTION. 



There were 945 telephone calls to the information desk and 3,827 

 visitors seeking information and bulletins on various agricultural 

 subjects. From outside sources were received 1,534 requests for 



