OFFICERS, CLERKS, AND EMPLOYEES. 307 



the Senate, the Clerk of the House of Representatives, the head of 

 each Executive Department of the Government, and the chief of each 

 and every bureau, office, commission, or institution not embraced in 

 an Executive Department, in connection with which salaries are 

 paid from the Treasury of the United States, sliall, on the first day 

 of July in each year in which a new Congress is to assemble, cause 

 to be filed with the Secretary of the Interior a full and complete list 

 of all officers, agents, clerks, and other employees of said Department, 

 bureau, office, commission, or institution connected with the legis- 

 lative, executive, or judicial service of the Government, or paid from 

 the United States Treasury, * * * 



Said lists shall exhibit the salary, compensation, and emoluments 

 allowed to each of said officers, agents, clerks, and other employees, 

 the State or country in which he was born, the State or Territory 

 and Conorressional district and county of which he is a resident and 

 from which he was appointed to office, and where employed. 



Act January 12. 1S95. c. 23, s. 73, 28 Stat. 618. 



These are provisions of "An act providing for the public printing and 

 binding and tbe distribution of public documents," cited above. 



The above provision, and a further provision of this section, set forth 

 on p. 374, post, under " Public Documents," imposing the duty of editing, 

 indexing, and publishing the Official Register, upon the Secretary of 

 the Interior, are repealed, and the data to be included therein are required 

 to be transmitted to the Director of the Census, by a provision of act 

 June 7, 1006, c. 3048, set forth below. 



ACT JUNE 7, 1906, C. 3048. (34 Stat. 218.) 



Data for Official Register to be transmitted to Director of Census, * 



And the Director of the Census shall edit, index, and publish the 

 Official Register of the United States, and the provisions of existing 

 law imposing that duty upon the Department of the Interior are 

 hereby repealed, and the data to be included in the Official Register, 

 which is now required to be transmitted to the Secretary of the In- 

 terior, shall hereafter be transmitted to the Director of the Census. 



Act June 7, 1906, c. 3048, 34 Stat. 219. 



EEV. ST. SEC. 94. 



Heads of departments specially privileged to use library. 



Sec. 94. The Joint Committee on the Library is authorized to 

 grant the privilege of using and drawing books from the Library, 

 in the same manner and subject to the same regulations as members 

 of Congress, to any of the following persons : 



First. Heads of Departments. * * * 



EEV. ST. SEC. 4397. 



Heads of executive departments to aid Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries. 



Sec. 4397. The heads of the several Executive Departments shall 

 cause to be rendered all necessary and practicable aid to the com- 

 missioner [of Fish and Fisheries] in the prosecution of his investi- 

 gations and inquiries. 



ACT APRIL 30, 1890, c. 173. (26 Stat. 78.) 



Heads of executive departments to aid in acquisitions for Zoological Park. 



Sec. 3. That the heads of executive departments of the Govern- 

 ment are hereby authorized and directed to cause to be rendered all 



