PRICE LISTS 



Descriptive lists of United States public documents relating to special subjects 

 that are for sale by the Superintendent of Documents at Washington are sent 

 on application. The numbers and subjects of the lists available follow : 



10. Laws of the United States. 



11. Food and diet. 



15. Geological Survey publications. 



16. Farmers' bulletins, Reports, and 



Yearbooks of the Agriculture 

 Department. 



IS. Engineering: Mechanics. Publi- 

 cations relating to electricity, 

 patents, river and harbor im- 

 provements, etc. 



It). Army and Navy. Publications of 

 War and Navy Departments and 

 documents relating to the Army 

 and Navy. 



20. Lands. Publications of General 



Land Office, and other documents 

 relating to conservation, drain- 

 age, forest reservations, and irri- 

 gation. 



21. Fishes. 



24. Indians. 



25. Transportation. Publications re- 



lating to railroads, inland water- 

 ways, and shipping. 

 28. Finance. Publications of the 

 Treasury Department and Na- 

 tional Monetary Commission, and 

 other documents on banking, cur- 

 rency, etc. 



31. Education. 



32. Noncontiguous territory. Publica- 



tions on Alaska, Canal Zone, 

 Cuba, Guam, Hawaii, Philippine 

 Islands, and Porto Rico. 



33. Labor questions. 



35. Geography and explorations. 



Publications of Coast and Geo- 

 detic Survey and Government 

 explorations in the West and in 

 foreign countries. 



36. Periodicals published by various 



Government bureaus. 



37. Tariff. 



38. Animal industry. Publications re- 



lating to animals, poultry, and 

 dairy industry. 



( 40. Chemistry Bureau. Publications 

 on chemical analyses of food 

 and drug products. 



41. Insects. Publications of Entomol- 



ogy Bureau. 



42. Agricultural experiment stations. 



Publications relating to nutri- 

 tion, drainage and irrigation in- 

 vestigations, and agriculture ex- 

 tension work. 



43. Forestry. Publications on trees, 



lumber, wood preservation, and 

 forest management. 



44. Plant life. Publications on seed 



selection, breeding, and diseases 

 of economic plants. 



45. Public Roads Office. Publications 



on experiments with road mate- 

 rials and in road building. 



46. Soils. 



47. Crop statistics. Agriculture De- 



partment. 



48. Weather Bureau. Publications on 



weather forecasts and statistics 

 of temperature, rainfall, and 

 river stages. 



49. Proceedings of Congress. 



50. American History. Publications on 



political and military history of 

 the United States and diplo- 

 matic relations with foreign 

 countries. 



51. Health and hygiene. 



53. Maps published by various Govern- 



ment bureaus. 



54. Political economy. Publications on 



immigration, corporations, initi- 

 ative and referendum, recall, 

 etc. 



55. National Museum publications. 



56. Smithsonian Institution publica- 



tions. 



57. Astronomical papers of the Naval 



Observatory. 



58. Mines and mining. 



59. Interstate Commerce Commission 



publications. 



The foregoing by no means embrace all the subjects treated in public docu- 

 ments. If you fail to see here what you want, send your inquiries to the 

 Superintendent of Documents, and they will be answered. 



Washington: Government Printing Office: February, 1914 



