EEPORT OF THE SECRETARY. 69 



Consignments of exchanges for foreign countries — Continued. 



A part of the contents of a consignment forwarded under date of 

 May 14 (boxes Nos. 1640-1646 and 7896) was damaged by water 

 while in transit to the Central Statistical Commission in Vienna. 

 Steps will be taken to duplicate as many of the damaged publications 

 as are available for distribution. 



FOREIGN DEPOSITORIES OF UNITED STATES GOVERNMENTAL 



DOCUMENTS. 



In accordance with treaty stipulations, and under the authority 

 of the resolutions of Congress of March 2, 1867, and March 2, 1901, 

 setting apart a certain number of documents for exchange with for- 

 eign countries, there are now sent regularly to depositories abroad 

 56 full sets of United States official publications and 36 partial sets. 

 During the year the Province of Bombay and the Corporation of 

 Glasgow were added to the list of recipients of full sets; and Finland, 

 British Guiana, the Free City of Liibeck, and the Province of Madras 

 to the list receiving partial sets. Wliile Finland and the Province 

 of Madras were added to the list of countries receiving partial sets 

 in November, 1912, the Library of Congress has, so far as it was 

 possible to do so, completed the series from 1902 to that time. 



The recipients of full and partial sets are as follows : 



DEPOSITORIES OF FULL SETS. 



Argentina : Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores, Buenos Aires. 



Australia : Library of tlie Commonwealth Parliament, Melbourne. 



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



Baden: Universitats-Bibliothek, Freiburg. (Depository of tbe Grand Ducliy 



of Baden.) 

 Bavaria : Koniglicbe Hof- und Staats-Bibliotbek, Munich. 

 Belgium : Bibliotheque Royale, Brussels. 

 Bombay : Secretary to the Government, Bombay. 

 Brazil : Bibliotheca Nacional, Rio de Janeiro. 



