Price Lists of Government Publications 



The only publications sent tree by the Superintendent of Documents are his Price 

 Lists Those now in active stock are published under these names and numbers: 



1 f\ I,a\v* of ih< United States of 

 JLVr America. Describes all the different 

 forms in which the Laws have been and are 

 officially published. 



n American Foods and looking. 

 "Uncle Sam's Cook Book." 

 T K U. S. Geological Survey. The Sur- 

 JL tJ vey is a prolific publisher. 

 "I f* Farmers' Bulletins and Year- 

 JLvI books. This is the farmers' list. It is 

 more in demand than any other. 

 1 w Engineering and Surveying. 

 JLO Coast and Geodetic Survey publications 

 and Engineer Corps reports on rivers and harbors. 

 1 Q The Army and tlie Organized 

 -- *7 Militia. American military docu- 

 ments, of which there are more than many 

 peaceful citizen? are aware. 



Public Domain. Relates to public 



lands, conservation, irrigation, home- 

 rteading, etc. 



0-1 Fislie of the United States. The 

 ^ -A- fishery industries as well as the fishes are 

 considered. 



Indians of North America. His- 



tprical, ethnological, educational, and 

 philological documents, with many illustrations. 



Land and Water Transportation. 



Does not include Interstate Commerce 

 Commission publications, which are in list 69. 

 OQ Finances of the United States. 

 ^JO The National Monetary Commission, the 

 new financial legislation, the income tax, etc. 

 > "I Education in tne United States. 

 O J. Recent issues of bulletins are numerous 

 and timely. 



O Noncontiguous Territory. Re- 



jates to the Philippines, Hawaii, Porto 

 Rico, Guam, Samoa, and the occupations of Cuba. 

 OO Labor Questions. Titles relating to 

 **** labor disputes, and plans to lighten the 

 lot of wage workers. 



Geography and Explorations. 



Reports on the early explorations as well 

 as the later ones. 



Government Periodicals. More 

 than 50 periodicals daily, weekly, and 

 monthly. 



Tariff" Legislation. The old and the 



new tariffs with incidental documents. 

 Animal Industry. Describing the 

 domestic animals in health and disease. 

 Includes dairy, poultry, and birds. 

 A f\ Agricultural Chemistry. This is 

 " a branch of the Agriculture Department. 

 /I 1 Insect Pests and How to Fight 

 tJL Them. From the Entomology Bureau. 

 A O Agricultural Experimentation. 

 ^*^ Nutrition, drainage, agricultural exten- 

 sion, etc. 



Forest Service. Work of this exten- 

 sive service is well covered. 



A A Plant Life. All economic plant growth 

 ^ rr * : and its maladies and cures. 



Public Roads Office. Reports re- 

 sults of extensive experimentation. 



At* Soils and Fertilizers. American 



." soils have been surveyed, described. Mna- 



lyzed, and classified. 



A Q Weather Bureau Publication*. 



"TC_% Telling what is scientifically known about 



the weather. 



4 Q Congressional Records and other 

 t^ published proceedings of Congress. 



, American History and Biogra- 



phy. Many historical episodes have 

 been described, and such descriptions are the 

 material from which history is made. 



T 1 Health, Disease, and Sanitation. 



*JJL Chiefly issues of Public Health Service. 



Maps. Includes the United States and 

 State maps published by the Land Office. 

 Miscellaneous. Several important 

 subjects are grouped in this list. Corpo- 

 rations, immigration, referendum, liquor, and 

 woman suffrage are among them. 



National Museum Publications. 



The Museum publications are all public 

 documents and are on sale. 



Smithsonian Institution Re- 

 ports. The General Appendix to the 



Report is a scientific miscellany that supplies an 



array of interesting titles. 



Astronomical Papers of the 



Naval Observatory. Includes pa- 

 pers by Simon Newcomb and other astronomers 

 of note. 



Mines and Mining. Mainly made 

 up of issues of the Mines Bureau. 



Interstate Commerce Commis- 

 sion Publications. Relate to trans- 

 portation. 



Alaska Territory* Numerous pub! i- 

 ' cations relating to the newest of the Ter- 

 ritories. 



Panama Canal and the Canal 

 Zone. From the inception of the idea 

 to the present time. 



JO Commerce and Manufactures. 

 U*** Information about Central and South 

 America especially. 



The Navy and the Naval Re- 

 serve. Official documents, new and old. 

 Standards of Weights. Meas- 

 ures, etc. Relate to the exact sciences. 



Foreign Relations of the United 

 States. Mainly selections from diplo- 

 matic correspondence. 



