VI PUBLICATIONS OF THE BUREAU OF FOREIGN COMMERCE. 



Vol. q (i8Q2 and i8qs). Australian Sheep and Wool and Vagrancy and Public Charities in Foreign 

 Countries. 



Vol. jo (r8Q4\. Lead and Zinc Mining in Foreign Countries and Extension of Markets for Amer- 

 ican Flour. (New edition, 1897.) 



Vol. ii (1894). American Lumber in Foreign Markets. (New edition, 1897.) 



Vol. 12 (1895). Highways of Commerce. (New edition, 1899.) 



Vol. rj (1896 and iSqj). Money and Prices in Foreign Countries. 



Vol. 14 (i8q8). The Drug Trade in Foreign Countries. 



Vol. 13 (rSqS). Part I. Soap Trade in Foreign Countries; Screws, Nuts, and Bolts in Foreign 

 Countries; Argols in Europe, Rabbits and Rabbit Furs in Europe, and Cultivation of Ramie in 

 Foreign Countries. Part II. Sericulture and Silk Reeling and Cultivation of the English Walnut. 



Vol. 1 6 (iSqq). Tariffs of Foreign Countries. Part I. Europe. Part II. America. Part III. Asia, 

 Africa, Australasia, and Polynesia. 



Vol. // (iSqg). Disposal of Sewage and Garbage in Foreign Countries; Foreign Trade in Coal 

 Tar and By-Products. 



Vol. i8(iQOO). Merchant Marine of Foreign Countries. 



Vol. iq (IQOO). Paper in Foreign Countries; Uses of Wood Pulp. 



Of these SPECIAL CONSULAR REPORTS, Australian Sheep and Wool, Cotton Tex- 

 tiles in Foreign Countries; Disposal of Sewage, etc.; Files in Spanish America, Fire 

 and Building Regulations, Gas in Foreign Countries, India Rubber, Lead and Zinc 

 Mining, Malt and Beer in Spanish America, Port Regulations, Refrigerators and 

 Food Preservation, Soap, etc.; Sericulture, etc.; Vagrancy, etc., are exhausted, 

 and no copies can be supplied by the Department. 



There was also published, in 1899, Proclamations and Decrees during the War 

 with Spain, comprising neutrality circulars issued by foreign countries, proclama- 

 tions by the President, orders of the War and Navy Departments, and war decrees 

 of Spain. 



Of the monthly CONSULAR REPORTS, many numbers are exhausted or so reduced 

 that the Department is unable to accede to requests for copies. Of the publications 

 of the Bureau available for distribution, copies are mailed to applicants without 

 charge. In view of the scarcity of certain numbers, the Bureau will be grateful 

 for the return of any copies of the monthly or special reports which recipients do 

 not care to retain. Upon notification of willingness to return such copies, the De- 

 partment will forward franking labels to be used in lieu of postage in the United 

 States, Canada, the Hawaiian Islands, and Mexico. 



Persons receiving CONSULAR REPORTS regularly, who change their addresses, 

 should give the old as well as the new address in notifying the Bureau of the fact. 



In order to prevent confusion with other Department bureaus, all communica- 

 tions relating to consular reports should be carefully addressed, "Chief, Bureau of 

 Foreign Commerce, Department of State, Washington, U. S. A." 



