REPORT ON EXCHANGES. 



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A. Text adopted. 



Article 1. A bureau having 

 charge of the exchange service 

 shall be established in each of the 

 contracting states. 



Art. 2. The contracting states 

 agree. to exchange the following- 

 publications: 



1. Parliamentary and executive 

 documents published by them. 



2. Works issued by order and at 

 the expense of or with the aid of a 

 subsidy from the Governments. 



3. Publications issued by acade- 

 mies or learned societies, universi- 

 ties, and schools, so far as it may 

 be in the power of the Govern- 

 ments to procure tbem. 



Art. 3. Each bureau shall cause 

 to be printed a list, as complete 

 as possible, of the publications 

 that it may be able to furnish to 

 the contracting states. 



Art. 4. During the first quarter 

 of each year each bureau shall 

 publish a report of the progress of 

 the service and of the results ac- 

 complished in the course of the 

 preceding year. This report shall 

 contain all necessary corrections 

 and additions to the list mentioned 

 in Art. 3. 



Art. 5. Exchange bureaus shall 

 arrange with each other as to the 

 number' of copies which, in certain 

 cases, may be asked for and fur- 

 nished. 



Art. 6. The exchange bureaus 

 shall arrange among themselves 

 with regard to the method of trans- 

 mitting the various publications. 



Art. 7. The documents shall be 

 transmitted directly from bureau 

 to bureau. Uniform models and 

 forms shall be adopted for lists of 

 the contents of boxes, and for all 

 executive communications, re- 

 quests, acknowledgment of receipt, 

 <&c. 



Art. 8. When documents are 

 to be sent abroad, each state agrees 

 fo pay the expenses of packing and 



B. Modifications proposed. 



Art. 2. The contracting states 

 agree to exchange the following 

 publications : 



2. Works issued by order and at 

 the expense of the Governments. 



Art. 3. Each bureau shall cause 

 to be printed a list, as complete as 

 possible, of the publications that it 

 may be able to furnish to the con- 

 tracting states. 



This list shall be corrected and 

 completed each year and addressed 

 to all the exchange bureaus. 



Articles 3 and 4 are combined 

 in one, and Article 5 thus becomes 

 Article 4. 



Art. 6 becomes Article 5. 



Art. 7 becomes Article 6. 



Art, 8 becomes Article 7, 



