EEPORT OF THE SECRETARY. 

 Consignments of exchanges for foreign countries — Continued. 



77 



FOREIGN DEPOSITORIES OF UNITED STATES GOVERNMENTAL DOCU- 

 MENTS. 



The number of sets of the United States official publications regu- 

 larly forwarded to foreign countries in accordance with treaty stipu- 

 lations and under the authority of the congressional resolutions of 

 March 2, 1867, and March 2, 1901, has been reduced from 92 to 91— 

 the series sent to the Government of Bombay having been discon- 

 tinued at the latter's request. In asking that these shipments be dis- 

 continued, the secretary to the Government of Bombay stated that 

 it would in no way affect the transmission of the reports of his 

 Government for deposit in the Library of Congress. 



The recipients of the 55 full and 36 partial sets are as follows : 



DEPOSITORIES OF FULL SETS. 



Argentina : Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores, Buenos Aires. 



Australia : Library of the Commonwealtli Parliament, Melbourne. 



Austria : K. K. Statistische Zentral-Kommission, Vienna. 



Baden : Universitats-Bibliothek, Freiburg. (Depository of the Grand Duchy 

 of Baden.) 



Bavaria : Konigliche Hof- und Staats-Bibliothek, Munich. 



Belgium : Bibliotheque Royale, Brussels. 



Brazil: Bibliotheca Nacional, Rio de Janeiro. 



Buenos Aires: Biblioteca de la Universidad Nacional de La Plata. (Deposi- 

 tory of the Pi'ovince of Buenos Aires.) 



Canada : Library of Parliament, Ottawa. 



