1002 CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. 



We should consider the acquisition of the collection of great importance, and its 

 removal from our cases would make a noticeable gap in the Japanese series. 



The price at which the collection is offered is a reasonable one, as the articles, if 

 sold separately, would probably bring a considerably larger amount. 

 Very respectfully, 



SPENCER F. BAIRD. 

 Hon. 0. R. SINGLETON, 



Chairman of House Committee on the Library, Washington, D. C. 



Committed to Committee of the Whole. 



ETHNOLOGY BULLETINS. 

 February 15, 1886 Senate. 



Mr. H. M. TELLER introduced a joint resolution (S. 41): 

 That there be printed at the Government Printing Office 10,000 copies of any 

 matter furnished by the Bureau of Ethnology relating to researches and discoveries 

 connected with the study of the North American Indians, the same to be issued in 

 parts and the whole to form an annual volume of bulletins; 4,000 copies of which 

 shall be for the use of the House of Representatives, 1,500 copies for the use of the 

 Senate, and 4,500 copies for the use of the Bureau of Ethnology. 



Referred to Committee on Printing. 

 February 15, 1886 House. 

 Mr. JAMES W. REID introduced a resolution (H. 120): 



Resolved, etc., That there be printed at the Government Printing Office 10,000 cop- 

 ies of any matter furnished by the Bureau of Ethnology relating to researches and 

 discoveries connected with the study of the North American Indians, the same to be 

 issued in parts, and the whole to form an annual volume of bulletins; 4,000 copies 

 of which shall be for the use of the House of Representatives, 1,500 copies for the 

 use of the Senate, and 4,500 copies for the use of the Bureau of Ethnology. 



Referred to Committee on Printing. 

 March 25, 1886 House. 



Mr. JAMES W. REID, from the Committee on Printing, submitted 

 repo'rt (H. 1330) on H. 120, recommending its adoption: 



The Committee on Printing, to whom was referred the joint resolution (H. 120) 

 to print the annual bulletins of the Bureau of Ethnology, have duly considered the 

 same, and recommend its adoption. 



This printing will be in addition to the 15,000 copies of the annual 

 report of the Bureau of Ethnology, and will be different in matter. 



It will be a report, in detail, of the operations and researches of 

 the Bureau, to be published in parts as bulletins as the said opera- 

 tions and researches transpire. There will be from three to. six parts 

 per annum, costing about $500 for each edition, or from $2,500 to 

 $3,000 per annum, the whole to form an annual volume of bulletins. 



Committed to Committee of the Whole. 

 June 14, 1886 House. 



Mr. JAMES W. REID introduced a resolution (H. 184) to print annual 

 bulletins of the Bureau of Ethnology. 



Referred to Committee on Printing. 



