112 REPORT ON THE OPERATIONS OF EXCHANGES 



3. Government transmissions. 



Three transmissions (Nos. 20, 21, 22) of 38 boxes each were made to for- 

 eign governments under the system of exchange inaugurated by acts of 

 Congress of the 2d of March, 18I57, and July 25, 1868. The countries 

 now supplied with the government documents, together with the num- 

 ber of boxes sent since 1868, are exhibited in the following table: 



Countries. 



Art^entine Confederation 



Bavaria 



Belgium 



Brazil 



Buenos Ayres 



Canada (Ottawa) 



Canada (Ontario) 



Chili 



Colombia, United States of 



Denmark 



France 



France, second set (discontinued 



in 1882) 



Germany (Empire) 



Great Britain 



Greece 



Hayti 



Hungary 



India 



Italy 



Japan 



Mexico 



No. of 

 boxes. 



22 

 22 

 22 

 22 

 22 

 22 

 22 

 22 

 22 

 22 

 22 



16 

 22 



22 

 22 

 22 

 22 

 22 

 22 

 22 

 22 



Countries. 



Netherlands 



New South Wales 



New Zealand 



Norway 



Portugal 



Prussia 



Queensland 



Russia 



Saxony 



Scotland (discontinued in 1879) 



South Australia 



Spain 



Sweden 



Switzerland 



Tasmania 



Turkey 



Venezuela 



Victoria 



WUrtemberg 



Total 



No. of 

 boxes. 



23 

 23 

 22 

 22 

 22 

 22 

 23 

 22 

 22 

 12 

 22 

 23 

 23 

 22 

 22 

 25 

 22 

 22 

 22 



864 



The shipping to their destination of these cases of exchanges is per- 

 formed in large part by the consuls accredited to the United States, 

 namely: 



Carlos Carranza, Argentine Confederation. 



Charles Mackall, Brazil. , 



Justo R. de la Espriella, Chili. 



Lino de Pouibo, United States of Colombia. 



Th< mas Schmidt, Denmark. 



D. W. Botassi, Greece. 



M. Raffo, Italy. 



J. N. Navarro, Mexico. 



W. H. van den Toorn, Netherlands. 



Christian B6rs, Norway and Sweden. 



Gustav Amsink, Portugal. 



H. de Uriarte, Spain. 



Ed. Scherer, Turkey. 



The final di--position of the books comprised in this system of exchange 

 has been made by the respective Governments, who have designated the 

 establishments enumerated in the following list as depositories : 



