TITLES AND PRICES 



This list records the publications of the War Department exclusive of the Official 

 Records of the Union and Confederate Armies and other material of historic interest found 

 in Price list 50, American History and Biography, and publications relating to surveys and 

 exploration which are listed in Price List 35, Geography and Explorations. 



AERONAUTICS. 



Annual report on aviation, fiscal year 1912. 18 pages. (Navigation 



Bureau.) Paper, 5c. N17.1I912 1 



Present status of military aeronautics. (In Smithsonian Report, 1908, 



pages 117 to 144, illus. ) Cloth, $1.25. SI 1.1 : 908 



Recommendation to Congress; by A. W. Lawson. (In Congressional 

 Record of Feb. 17, vol. 49, no. 61, pages 3354, 3355.) Paper, 7c. 



Recommending purchase of air craft for the Army. 



Report amending by substitute H. 5304, to increase efficiency of aviation 

 service of Army. 1913. 7 pages. (63d Cong., 2d sess., H. Rept. 132.) 

 Paper, 5c. 



See also Signal Corps. 

 AGRICULTURAL COLLEGES. See Land-grant colleges. 



AINS WORTH, GEN. F. C. Report of Committee on Military Affairs on in- 

 vestigation of causes of removal of Gen. Ainsworth from office. Remarks 

 of James Hay of Va. in House, Aug. 24, 1912. (In Congressional Record 

 of Sept. 7, vol. 48, no. 223, pages 13234 to 13247.) Paper, 9c. 



ALASKA. For military explorations in Alaska see Price list 60, Alaska. 

 AMERICAN STATE PAPERS. See Military affairs. 



APPROPRIATIONS. 



1913. Message returning without approval H. 18956, making appropriation 

 for support of Army, fiscal year 1913 [etc.]. 35 pages. (62d Cong., 2d 

 sess., H. Doc. 835.) Paper, 5c. 



The regular appropriation bill was vetoed by President Taft because It included 

 certain sweeping changes in the organization of the Army which, the President 

 held, had better be considered on their own merits in a separate bill. 



1915. Army appropriation bill. Debate in House, Feb. 26, 1914. (In Con- 

 gressional Record, vol. 51, no. 61, pages 4248 to 4271.) Paper, lie. 



Contains considerable discussion of the military policy of the United States and 

 the prospects for international peace. 



1915. Army appropriation bill. Debate in House, Feb. 28, 1914. (In 

 Congressional Record, vol. 51, no. 63, pages 4394 to 4423.) Paper, 8c. 



ARMY. 



Act for better organizing of troops [approved Mar. 3, 1799]. (In Laws of 

 U. S., vol. 3, Bioren edition, pages 292 to 298.) Sheep, $1.00. S7.8:3 



Act for establishing rules and articles for government of armies of United 

 States [approved Apr. 10, 1806]. (In Laws of United States, vol. 4, 

 Bioren edition, pages 13 to 28. ) Sheep, $1.40. S 7.8 : 4 



This superseded the act of Sept. 20, 1776. The portions of the above rules 

 authorizing punishment by stripes and lashes were repealed by act of May 16, 

 1812. 



Act to ascertain and fix military establishment [approved May 30, 1796]. 

 (In Laws of United States, vol. 2, Bioren edition, pages 556 to 560.) 

 Sheep, $1.00- S 7.8 : 2 



The act organizing a corps of artillerists and engineers is found on pages 403 

 and 404 of same volume. 



Army and Navy officers have wasted people's money by paying exorbitant 

 prices for munitions of war. Speech of Clyde H. Tavenner of 111., In 

 House, Feb. 27, 1914. (In Congressional Record of Mar. 4, vol. 51, no. 

 66, pages 4596 to 4602.) Paper, lOc. 



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