114 REPORT OF THE SECRETARV, 



Tlio iinnilKT of ])ackugts received during (he Kamo time (besides ll? boxes of book 

 purchased by theLibriuy of Congress iu England) was 1,530, as follows: 



From Austria 219 



From France 9 



From Great Britain 2 



From Germany 1, 104 



From Italy 164 



From Norway 2 



From Sweden 30 



1, 530 



Exhibit D. 



a kksolution to carry into effect the resolution approved march 2, 1867, 

 providing for the exchange of certain public documents. (no. 72,) 



Resolved hij the Senate and House of Re2)reseiitatives of the United States in Comjres 

 assemiled, That the Congressional Printer, whenever he shall be so directed by the 

 Joint Committee on the Library, be, and he hereby is, directed to print tifty copies, 

 in addition to the legular number, of all documents hereafter printed by order of 

 either house of Congress, or by order of any Department or Bureau of the Goverii- 

 meut; and whenever he shall l)e so directed by the Joint Committee on the Library 

 one hundred copies additional of all documents ordered to be printed, in excess of 

 the usual number, said tifty or one hundred copies to be delivered to the Librarian of 

 Congress, to be exchanged, under the direction of the Joint Committee on the Library, 

 as provided by the joint resolution approved March 2, 1867. 



Sec. 2. And he it further resolved, Tliat lifty copies of each publication printed under 

 the direction of any Department or Bureau of the Government, whether at the Con- 

 gressional Printing Oflice or elsewhere, shall be placed at the flisposal of the Joint 

 Committee on the Librarj', to carry out the provision of said resolution. 



Passed July 25, 1868. 



Exhibit E. 



list of steam-ship companies and others granting to the smithsonian in- 

 stitution free transportation for its boxes and packages, during thes 

 year ending june 30, 1888. 



Allan steam-ship Company (A. Scliuuiacher &. Co., agents), Baltimore. 



Anchor Steam-ship Line (Henderson A: Brother, agents). New York. 



Atlas Steam-ship Company (Pim, Forwood &, Co., agents), New York. 



Bailey, H. B., & Co., New York. 



Bixby, Thomas E., & Co., Boston, Mass. 



Borland, B. R., New York. 



Boulton, Bliss & Dallett, New York. 



Cameron, R. W., & Co., New York. 



Compagnie G6n6rale Transatlautique (L. deB^bian, agent), New York. 



Cuuard Royal Mail Steam-ship Line (Vernon H. Brown & Co., agents), New York. 



Denuison, Thomas, Now York. 



Florio Rubattino Line, New York. 



Hamburg American Packet Company (Kuuhardt & Co., agents), New York. 



Inmau Steam-ship Company, New York. 



Merchants' Line of Steamers, New York. 



Munoz y Espriella, New York. 



Murray, Ferris & Co., New York. 



Netherlands American Steam Navigation Company (H. Cazaux, agent). New York. 



New York and Brazil Steam-ship Company, New York. 



New York and Mexico Steam-ship Company, New York. 



