DIVISION OF PUBLICATIONS. 399 



Expenditures from the ngiilar fund for printiny and binding for the fiscal year 



ended June SO, W.iO. 



[Arranged by classes of printing.] 



Class. Amount. 



FarmiT.s' Bulletins $186, 042. 35 



Department Bulletin.s and unnumbered publications 70,963.00 



Periodical publications 151, 570. 85 



Congressional publications 130. 703. 17 



Compilations ol" laws, manuals, tiscal regulations, etc 1,940.60 



Miscellaneous administrative circulars, orders, decisiODS, etc 14, 432. 25 



Separates and unnumbered pamphlets 18,524.31 



Posters, placards, labels, maps, etc i. 12,052.04 



Binding 16, 112. 39 



Printed cards (index cards and office forms) 9, 230. 97 



Blaidv lorms 39,949. 11 



Blank books 5, 649. 58 



Letterheads 7, 1.59. 98 



Envelope.s 134.98 



Memorandum sheets 28. 02 



Total 664, 493. 60 



PUBLICATIONS OF WEATHER BUREAU. 



The Weather Bureau expenditures for printing and binding are 

 not under the supervision of the Division of Publications, but in 

 order to present a complete report of the publication work of the 

 department, a list of the publications issued and distributed by the 

 bureau is furnished, as follows: 



Weather Bureau ptiblicativns issued during the year. 



Total copios. 



Monthly Weather Review, May, 1919, to April, 1920, 12 numbers 19,000 



Index and title-page for vol. 47, Monthly Weather Rmiew, 1919 2, 400 



Supplements Nos. 15, 16, and 17, Monthly Weather Review 6,425 



Climatological data for the United States, by sections, April, 1919, to 



February, 1920, 11 numbers 3,410 



Daily Washington weather map, first and second editions 391, 441 



National Weather and Crop and Snow and Ice Bulletin, combined, 



weekly 183, 675 



Forecast cards, daily, except Sundays and holidays 361, 795 



Weekly Forecast 9. 100 



Meteorological Summary for Washington, D C 3,855 



Annual Report, Chief of Bureau, 1918-19 1,000 



Circular F, reprint 2. (KX) 



Circular L, reprint 2,000 



Daily river stages at river gage stations on the principal rivers of the 



United States, Vol. XVI, 1918— 675 



Radiographic Weather Code 300 



Total 987, 076 



INDEXING. 



The cumulated index of Farmers' Bulletins 1 to 1000 was the 

 largest and most valuable piece of indexing completed during the 

 yea I'. The demand for the book began even before it was printed, 

 and a large part of the eilition of 1,000 copies was soon disposed of. 



