60 



ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1910. 



Country. 



Packages. 



Country. 



Packages. 



For. 



From. 



For. 



From. 



Lourenco Marquez 



102 



97 



34 



1 



99 



13 



78 



1,783 



79 



3 



20 



203 



3,276 



13 



152 



2,896 



2,507 



221 



15 



5 



2,190 



115 



128 



156 



45 



1,547 



203 



24 



1,889 



1,494 



30 



66 



747 



5,836 



5 



4 



23 





St. Lucia 



13 



11 



16 



14 



6 



1G9 



18 



19 



4 



5 



1,429 



217 



21 



12 



2,021 



2,853 



230 



43 



3,255 



4,029 



13 



1,285 



1,594 



126 



2 



44 



1,580 



21 



1 



48,989 



1,971 



1,283 



3,618 



1,564 



13 





Luxemburg 





St. Martin 





Madagascar 





St. Pierre and Miquelon 



St. Thomas 





Madeira 











St. Vincent 





Martinique 







5 



Mauritius 









Mexico 



255 

 123 



Santo Domingo 





Montenegro 







Montserrat 







Morocco 







12 



Natal 



51 



1,488 







Netherlands 







Nevis 







Newfoundland 



1 

 734 

 110 





39 







269 









Nicaragua 





1 



Norfolk Island 







106 



Northern Nigeria 







1,304 





514 



Tahiti 





Orange River Colony 



Tasmania 



Transvaal 



2 



Panama 





24 



Paraguay 







Persia 









Peru 



92 





6 



Philippine Islands. 





1 



Porto Rico 









Portugal 



992 



76 











173,951 







62 



Rhodesia 







10 



■Rnnm^nia, 



33 

 2,019 





248 



Russia 





248 



St. Croix 











Total 





St. Kitts 





221, 625 



221,625 









During the year there were sent abroad 2,033 boxes (an increase over 1909 of 

 70 boxes), of which 220 contained complete sets of United States Government 

 documents for authorized depositories and 1,813 were filled with departmental 

 and other publications for depositories of partial sets and for distribution to 

 miscellaneous correspondents. 



EXCHANGE OF GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS. 



The number of packages sent abroad through the International Exchange 

 Service by United States Government establishments during the year was 

 138,152, an increase over the number forwarded during the preceding twelve 

 months of 15,812 ; while 18,017 packages were received in exchange, a decrease 

 of 2,199. This disparity between the number of packages received and those 

 sent may be accounted for largely by the fact that many returns for the publi- 

 cations sent abroad are not made through the Exchange Service, but are for- 



