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ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1909. 
Packages. Packages. 
Country. Country. 
For. From. For. From. 
Mad arascanecescecce os. eie =e BON ewseencce St. Rubtsy.. sscsues se ceeee eer 4 oa cee 
Madeira: ofoscccscscsesces Sal secececice St) buciae. <n eeces ce saee see 12) | cimictareteteets 
Mia enya ood siecle osisesicisie ce xis Bijiossmeres sb. Martin! 2tecce-e- seeeese cee 125 | eee 
Maltare saccsscscscecescsncse 128 1 || St. Pierre and Miquelon..... 14 | s2acdeeee 
Mantini que ssassneecce cas = ccs 14 Se tekiece Siahomash: aaaceceseee tenes Ay |} eaneeeeae 
MaMITILIMS Sees occeecteitaoe tae 1) escce nonce Stavincentiie-seeeeeeeee ners Alls Semele 
IMIGXAG Oli. a sicisaccie seicins eeisisivie 1, 768 QO AtAlVad OLA Asse cceeaeee ner eaees 186 83 
MontenerrOmeceerenscesceeeee NUD Masenecoad Samoa. ast sees ee eee LT: conte eee 
MONtSErralb) a smencseess secre Dla werateatalatew Santo Domingo.............. BD 5<oeeeceee 
IM OFOCCOM ERE Cte tee scismcinaesc ag er eeeseaic Sarawiales. 5.5 aes seeoescaceee 3) || Seemecesine 
INSiballene cc acnme cic ctciocseacs 248 Gu |liSemerallen a. sees eit Gill Seremteerernte 
INGEIETIHMOSEeeeeeenece reeset 8, 226 pinGH fall iistesare eae acoscaro nc ooborAoHe 735 il 
ING VASeer wea te ciaeaniccls secs cele Bal eS Rcee SisM serosa oe cleo see ae 1,193 76 
Newioundland= = - ==: 2222 s-.- 152 39)|tSierra Wueone eee seeeesseeeee re ease aGcoS 
NewaHebridess-s-2- == -maccee DS a aden Ne Society Islands.............. 20 'lKasee eee 
New South Wales............ 2, 955 462 || South Australia ............. 1, 605 439 
News Zien an Gneceises ceric eee 1, 880 243) iG paimeseecessecseeacc- eee ccse 2,599 185 
NCAT AP UIAE escsocaeeenee ase 230 1 || Straits Settlements.......... 224 4 
NortolkalslandSseceses = sos 1 | eee res Sudan seeeeereceensceecnaae 34 1 
IN ORW.E Veeco selsceinesieice 2, 670 5225 ||| Sumiatrarsses-- sesso aeens (| Gacenases: 
Orange River Colony........ 129 TES WeEGeNh asses c sic a ane 8,366 50 
(DATTA Meas elena ee eee cleo GON eee tee llwswalbzerl any Gast css a eene 4, 348 1,540 
PALER UAV sem scecieiseeree ee cise ore 170 2h ASMA ates Sms oye mesa ee 1, 321 11 
IRCTS1 8 een ae ssfatc tary eee Abe er ae Mransvaalsceean ak seems cese 1,407 10 
Jee) Ula Gees ASB ONE Rane aan 1, 562 7610) trinidad eeee.scee essere ee IPA londcoo=bo5 
Philippine Islands .......-.. OOH Eis ees MUMIS Se cones esa eee ce Stee 39 8 
BOnOVRACOZ ese tek cise ceee tees 7D Ot asa ae Munkeyis-pesseceeseiaccces see UFO leBaneonco- 
Ronhup alee sesessereseeeeene 1,800 2) |ehunks elanaseeeesesseeeeeee 20) eee eee 
Portuguese West Africa ..... 33) eae eens United!/Statesss2----seeeee eee 52, 524 180, 292 
Queensland! eee -cecee-=acce 1, 589 261) || Umugtaynaaseeaeee eens ceees 1, 965 867 
REUMION: tee ce csstceccncccee Agfa) Wa eae ee VENCZUCI AS 2. nose eceeeeeeee 1, 289 2 
RINGO eSigieee eo ee aseteee cee atl [gee ennai WiCtOriaisesce-cacnaecee carers 38, 329 208 
ROUMANIA seo eee ee eee ee 536 12 || Western Australia........... 1, 463 551 
EVUISSIA oieeijstorsgnciec see tesco 5, 3389 pe Bisyll| VAchiWAll eh ue Gat oaemonesboose V7 sete ecases 
St. Croix. .-....-....--22-...- 4 fe.e--ee ees Motels eee ee "228,875 | 228, 875 
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During the year there were sent abroad 1,963 boxes (an increase over 1908 of 
54 boxes), of which 236 contained complete sets of United States Government 
documents for authorized depositories and 1,727 were filled with departmental 
and other publications for depositories of partial sets and for distribution to 
miscellaneous correspondents. 
EXCHANGE OF GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS. 
The number of packages sent abroad through the International Exchange 
Service by United States Government establishments during the year was 
122,340, an increase over the number forwarded during the preceding twelve 
months of 19,646; while 20,216 packages were received in exchange, an increase 
of 3,363. 
This disparity between the number of packages received and those 
sent may be accounted for largely by the fact that many returns for the publi- 
cations forwarded abroad are not made through the exchange service, but are 
sent to their destinations direct by mail. 
This difference is further due to the 
