REPORT OF THE SECRETARY. 

 Consignments of exchanges for foreign countries. 



77 



Country. 



Argentina 



Austria 



Barbados 



Belgium 



Bolivia 



Brazil 



British Colonies 



British Guiana 



Bulgaria 



Canada 



Chile 



China 



Colombia 



Costa Rica 



Cuba 



Czechoslovakia 



Denmark 



Ecuador 



Egypt 



Finland 



France 



Germany 



Great Britain and Ireland. 



Greece 



Guatemala 



Honduras 



Hungary 



India 



Italy 



Number 

 of boxes. 



58 



99 



1 



142 



8 



37 



25 



5 



8 



20 



22 



105 



13 



11 



5 



104 



32 



16 

 218 

 691 

 331 



12 

 2 

 2 



27 



41 

 106 



Country. 



Jamaica 



Japan 



Korea 



Netherlands 



New South Wales 



New Zealand 



Nicaragua 



Norway 



Paraguay 



Peru 



Poland 



Portugal 



Queensland 



Salvador 



Siam 



South Australia 



Spain 



Sweden 



Switzerland 



Tasmania 



Trinidad 



Union of South Africa. 



Uruguay 



Venezuela 



Victoria 



Western Australia 



Number 

 of boxes. 



Total. 



6 



54 



2 



77 



22 



25 



2 



36 



7 



16 



18 



18 



15 



2 



5 



16 



63 



58 



14 



29 



2 



36 



16 



11 



30 



14 



FOREIGN DEPOSITORIES OF UNITED STATES GOVERNMENTAL 



DOCUMENTS. 



In accordance with the terms of a convention concluded at Brussels 

 March 15, 1886, and under authority granted by Congress in resolu- 

 tions approved March 2, 1867, and March 2, 1901, there are now sent 

 through the exchange service regularly to depositories abroad 57 

 full sets of United States official documents and 39 partial sets — 

 Poland having been added during the year to the list of those coun- 

 tries receiving full sets, and Latvia and the Library of the League of 

 Nations, located in Geneva, Switzerland, to the list of those receiving 

 partial sets. The number of full and partial sets now being sent 

 abroad, it will be seen, is 96. The total number provided by law for 

 the use of the Library of Congress and for international exchange 

 is 100. 



The full set of documents sent to Poland is deposited in the 

 Bibliotheque du Ministere des Eelations Exterieures, Warsaw. The 



