372 LAWS APPLICABLE TO DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



as he may furnish, * * * and for distribution in the manner pro- 

 vided inWtion seven of the act of June twentieth, eighteen hundred 

 and seventy-four (eighteenth Statutes at Large, page one hundred 

 and thirteen), providing for the publication of the statutes, one-half 

 the nunil)er therein mentioned. 



Res. AuKUst 3. 1882, No. G3. 22 Stat. 391. 



Act June 20. 1.S74, c. So.'s s. 7, IS Stat. 11 H. mentioned in this provision, 

 relates to the i>rei)aration ami distribution of the Statutes at I>arge by 

 the Secretary of State, and i)rovides that he shall distribute certain num- 

 bers of copies, or as mnny thereof as may be needed, to various officials. 

 Government establishments. ;ind executive departments, allotting "to the 

 Department of Agriculture, five copies." 



ACT MARCH 3. 1911. c. 231. (36 Stat. 1087.) 

 Court of Claims reports; distribution. 



Sec. 148. * * * At the end of every term of the court he [the 

 clerk of the Court of Claims] .shall transmit a copy of its decisions to 

 the heads of Departments; * * * to the chiefs of bureaus, and 

 to other officers charged with the adjustment of claims against the 

 United States. 



Act March :!. 1011. c. 231. s. li;}. 30 Stat. 11.36. 



This section incori>oratos therein the provisions of liev. Si. see. 1007. 

 which section is expressly repealed by section 297 of this ;ict. 



Supreme Court reports and digests thereof; distribution. ^ 



Sec. 227. The Attorney General shall distribute copies of the Su- 

 preme Court reports as follows ; * * * the Secretary of Agricul- 

 ture, * * * each Assistant Secretary of each Executive Depart- 

 ment, * * * the Forester, Department of Agriculture, * * * 

 and tlu' heads of such other executive offices as may be provided 

 by law, of equal grade with any of said offices, each one copy; 



* * * Tie shall al.so distribute one complete set of said reports, and 

 one set of the digests thereof, to such executive officers as are entitled 

 to receive said reports under this .section and have not already received 

 them, * * * Such reports and digest shall remain the property 

 of the United States, and shall be preserved b}'^ the officers above 

 named and by them turned over to their successors in office. 



Act March .3, 1911. c. 231, s. 227. .30 Stat. 1154. 



ACT JANUARY 12, 1895. c. 23. (28 Stat. 801.) 

 Cong^ressional Record; distribution. 



The Public Printer shall furnish the Congressional Record as fol- 

 lows and shall furnish gratuitously no others in addition thereto: 



* * * To the library of each of the eight Executive Dejiartments, 



* * * one l)()und cojn'. * * * 



Act .January 12, ISO.'i. c. 2;j. s. 73. 2S Stat. 617. 



Examination of Congressional Record; departments to order publications re- 

 quired; limit bills and resolutions for departments. 



Sec. do. The heads of Executive Departments, and such executive 

 ollicers as are not connected with the Departments, resjiectively, shall 

 cause daily e.xaiuination of the C^)Ugressl()lKll Record for the purpose 

 of noting documents, re|)orts, and other i)ublications of interest to 

 their Dcpartuicuts, and shall cause an innnediate order to be sent to 

 the Public riiiiter for the number of copie< of such publications re- 



