56 



EEPOET OF THE SECRETARY. 



Number of c(»-resi>o)i(l('iifs of the International E.vcJiaiuje Service in each coiintry 

 on June 30, 1905 — Continued. 



EXCHANGK OF GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS. 



All Goverijuient publicntions gratuitously presented to other governments 

 through the International Exchange Ser-vice during the year, and similar publi- 

 cations received by the departments and bureaus, are enumerated in the follow- 

 ing table. The receipts from abroad show an increase of 4,106 packages, or 

 25.6G per cent, over the fiscal year 1903-4, while the contributions to other 



