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Monthly Catalog
United States
Public Documents
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Nos. 463-474
July 1933-June 1934
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Abbreviations
Amendment, amendments amdt.. amdts.
Appendix app.
Congress - Cong.
Department Dept.
Document doc.
Facsimile, facsimiles - ...lacsim.
Federal Trade Commission -F.T.C.
Folio. f°
House - H.
House bill H.R.
House concurrent resolution H. Con. Res.
House document H.doc.
House executive document.. _H.ei.doc.
House Joint resolution -H.J.Res.
House report H.rp.
House resolution (simple) .H.Res.
Illustration, Illustrations 11.
Inch, inches.- - in.
Interstate Commerce Commission _I.C.C.
Latitude lat.
Longitude long.
Mile, miles m.
Nautical mile naut.m.
No date... n.d.
No place n.p.
Number, numbers no., nos.
Octavo 8°
Page, pages .p.
Part, parts pt., pts.
Plate, plates pi.
Portrait, portraits. por.
Quarto 4*
Report rp.
Saint St.
Section, sections ...sec.
Senate, Senate bill 8.
Senate concurrent resolution S.Con.Res.
Senate document S.doc.
Senate eiecutive document _S.ex.doc.
Senate Joint resolution _ S.J. Res.
Senate report P.rp.
Senate resolution (simple) 8. Res.
Session, sessions sees.
Sixteenmo. 18°
Supplement, supplements supp., suppa
Table, tables tab,
Thirtytwo-mo 33°
Treasury Treaa.
Twelvemo 12°
Tvfentyfour-mo 24°
Versus vt., e.
Volume, volumes v., voL
Yard, yards yd., yds.
Year yr.
Common abbreviations for names of States and months are also used.
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not appear on the title-pages of the publications cataloged. When place and
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Corrections for previous Monthly catalogues 2
Agriculture Department 3-11
b Agricultural Adjustment Administration 3-4
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Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau 14-15
Lighthouses Bureau 15
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Patent Office 16-17
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Congress 18-19
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Rivers and Harbors Committee 18-19
National Forest Reservation Commission 19
Printing Joint Committee 19
Senate 19
Wild Life Resources, Special Committee on Conservation of 19
Court of Claims 19
Court of Customs and Patent Appeals 19
Emergency Conservation Work 20
Farm Credit Administration 20
Federal Board for Vocational Education 20
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Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works 20
Federal Emergency Relief Administration 20-21
Federal Reserve Board '. 21
Federal Trade Commission 21-22
General Accounting Office 22
Government Printing Office 22
Documents Office 22
Interior Department 22-23
Education Office __. 22-23
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Naval Academy 43
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Pan American Union 43-44
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President of United States 47-50
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Reconstruction Finance Corporation . 50
Shipping Board 50-51
Smithsonian Institution 51
National Museum — 51
State Department - 51-52
Tripartite Claims Commission, United States, Austria, and Hungary. 52
Supreme Court - 52
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Tariff Commission 52
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Treasury Department 55-59
Budget Bureau 55-57
Federal Standard Stock Catalogue Board 55-57
Comptroller of Currency 58
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Government Actuar\^ 58
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CORUECTIOXS FOR I'HKVIOUS MOIVTHLY CATALOGUES
May 1933. On p. !>!.")S. 17th line from bottom of page, change " by J. C. Bridwell
and L. J. Bottler " to read " by J. C Bridwell and L. J. Bottlmer."
Monthly Catalog
N... 463 JULY 1933
AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT
XOTE. — Those publications of the Department of Agriculture which are for sale will be
supplied by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D.C. The Department issues a
monthly list of publications which will be mailed to all applicants, enabling them to select
such reports and bulletins as interest them.
Citrus p-uit. Some storage and transportational diseases of citrus fruits ap-
parently due to suboxidation [with list of literature cited] ; by Ray Nelson.
1933. [2] +695-713 p. 6 p. of pi. [From Journal of agricultural research,
V. 46, no. 8, Apr. 15, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : C 498/42
Cotton. Effect of latitude, length of growing season, and place of origin of seed
on yield of cotton varieties [with list of literature cited] ; by G. A. Hale.
1933. [2] +731-737 p. il. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 46. no.
8, Apr. 15, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : C 829/83
Cropa and markets, July 1933 ; v. 10, no. 7. [1933.] p. 233-280, il. 4" [Monthly.]
* Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr. ; foreign subscription, $1.50.
L. C. card Agr 24-113 A 36.11/3 : 10/7
Food for cattle. Associative effects of feeds in relation to utilization of feed
energy [with list of literature cited] ; by E. B. Forbes, Winfred W. Braman,
Max kriss, R. TV. Swift, Ales Black, Donald E. Frear, O. J. Kahlenberg, F. J.
McClure. and LeRoy Voris. 1933. [2] +753-770 p. [From Journal of agri-
cultural research, v. 46. no. 8, Apr. 15, 1933.] * Paper. 5c. A 1.23/a : F 32
Official record. Department of Agriculture, v. 12, no. 2C â– July 1, 1933. [1933.]
p. 101-104, il. 4° [Weekly. Discontinued with this ir^sue.] * Paper, 50c. a
vr. ; foreign subscription, $1.30.
L. C. card Agr 22-146 A 1.33 : 12/26
Puhlications. United States Department of Agriculture, monthly list of publi-
cations, May-June 1933. See Information Office, PuMications, p. 9. •
AGRICULTURAL ADJUSTMENT ADMINISTRATION
XoTE. — The Agricultural Adjustment Administration (also known as the Emergency
Agricultural Adjustment Administration and the A.A.A.) was established under the
provisions of sec. 10 (a) of H.R. 3835. 73d Congress (Public 10, approved May 12,
1933) an act to relieve existing national economic emergency by increasing agricultural
purchasing power, etc.
Cotton. Cotton regulations made by Secretary of Agriculture with approval
of the President, under agricultural adjustment act : Marketing year, rate of
processing tax, and conversion factor. July 1933. 1 p. (Cotton regulations,
series 2 ; Item 9. ) t
L. C. card Agr 33-354 A 55.6 : C 82/ser. 2
• Same, supplementary regulations, with title. Supplementary cotton regu-
lations made by Secretary of Agriculture with approval of the President,
under agricultural adjustment act: Marketing jear, rate of processing tax,
and conversion factors. July 1933. 1 p. (Cotton regulations, series 2, supp.
1 ; Item 11. ) t A 55.6 : C 82/ser. 2, supp. 1
Cotton regulations pertaining to option-benefit, benefit, and option con-
tracts made by Secretary of Agriculture with approval of the President,
under agricultural adjustment act, approved May 12. 1933, as amended.
July 1933. 4 p. (Cotton regulations, series 1; [Item 10].) t
A 55.6 : C 82/ser. 1
1933 cotton adjustment program, instructions for performance and
certification. July 1933. 3 p. (Item 6.) t A 55.2 : C 82/3
Ho^v to order publications — See Information follo^ving Contents
4783— 33— No. 463 2 3
4 July 1933
General regulations made by Secretary of Agriculture with approval of the
President, under agricultural adjustment act. May 12, 1933, as amended.
July 1933. 6 p. (General regulations, series 1, revision 1.) [The 1st print
of General regulations, series 1, of which this is a revision, was mimeo-
graphed and was not entered in tliis catalog.] t
L. C. card Agr 33-3r..'j A 55.6 : G 28/ser. 1, rev. 1
Milk regulations made by Secretary of Agriculture with approval of the Presi-
dent under agricultural adjustment act, May 12, 1933, as amended. July
1933. 3 p. (Milk regulations, series 1; M 3.) t
L. C. card Agr 33-361 A 55.6 : M 59/ser. 1
Wheat. Farm prices of wheat, index of retail prices of goods farmers buy
[1911-33; poster]. 1933. 30X42.1 in. (Wheat Administration.) [Neg.
17G06 B, Agricultural Economics Bureau.] t A 55.7 : W 56/chart 2
Foreign imi»ort duties on wheat, and United States stocks of wheat,
July 1, 1920-32; [poster]. 1933. 30X42.1 in. (Wheat Administration.)
[Neg. 25175, Agricultural Economics Bureau.] t A 55.7 : W oG/chart 4
Wheat: Production, average, 1928-32 [in United States; poster]. 1933.
30X42.1 in. (Wheat Administration.) [Neg. 2(5025, Agricultural Economics
Bureau.] t A 55.7 : W 56/chart 1
Same: U. S. exports and production in Europe, including Russian ship-
ments, 1921-33; [poster]. 1933. 30X42.1 in. (Wheat Administiation.)
[Neg. 25760, Agricultural Economics Bureau.] t A 55.7 : W 56/chart 6
Same: United States carryover as of July 1, 1920 to date; [i^oster].
1933. 30X42.1 in. (Wheat Administration.) [Xeg. 24804 C, Agricultural
Economics Bureau.] t A 55.7 : W 56/chart 7
Same: World stocks as of July 1, 1925-33; [poster]. 1933. 30X42.1
in. (Wheat Administration.) [Neg. 26017, Agricultural Economics Bu-
reau.] t A 55.7 : W 50/chart 5
Same: World supplies and price, year beginning July [1923-33; poster].
1933. 30X42.1 in. (Wheat Administration.) [Neg. 20691 B, Agricultural
Economics Bureau.] t A 55.7 : W 56.''chart 3
' Wheat regulations made by Secretary of Agriculture with approval of
the President, under agricultural adjustment act: Marketing year, rate of
processing tax, and conversion factors. June 1933. 2 p. (Wheat regulations,
series 1.) t
L. C. card Agr 33-539 A 55.6 : W 56/ser. 1
Same [with Analysis of application of processing tax on wheat and
Definitions of wheat products adopted by Bureau of Internal Revenue for
tax purposes]. July 1933. 6 p. (Wheat regulations, series 1.) t
A 55.6 : W 56/ser. 1/press copy
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS BUREAU
Agricultural situation, brief summary of economic conditions, July 1, 1933;
v. 17. no. 7. [1933.] 16 p. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 25c. a yr. ;
foreign subscription, 45c.
L. C. card Agr 2&-1797 A 36.15 : 17/7
Crops. Separate for crop reporters: Crop report as of June 1, 1933 : [Comments
to accompany cotton reports of May 22, 1933. etc.; Cost of producing field
crops, 1932; Recent agricultural publications; Price movements of important
agricultural products). [19:;3.1 p. 193-194, 199-201, 226-227. 232. il. 4°
[From Crops and markets, v. 10. no. 6.] t A 36. 11 /3a : C 883/46
Fanners. Farmers resourceful and prompt in making needed readjustments;
[by C. L. Holmes and V. N. Valgren]. [1933.] 16 p. (Yearbook separate
1393.) [From Yearbook, 1933.1 * Paper, 5c. A1.10/a:1393
Farmers specially hard hit because costs have not fallen with prices;
[by L. II. Bean. 1 [19:w.l 5p.il. (Yearbook .separate 1387.) [From Year-
book, 1933.] ♦Paper, 5c. A l.lO/a : 1387
How to order publlcatlona-^See Infonoatlon followInK Contents
I
JUI.T 1933 5
Leguminous plants. Use of winter legumes in Southeastern States; by A. D.
McNair and Roland McKee. June 1933. 36 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Tech-
nical bulletin 367.) [Prepared in cooperation with Plant Industry Bureau.]
* Paper, 5c.
L. C. card Agr 33-349 A 1.36 : 367
AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING BUREAU
Concrete. Laboratory and field tests of concrete exposed to action of sulphate
waters [with list of literature cited] ; by Dalton G. Miller and Philip W. Man-
son. June 1933. cover-title, 80 p. il. 1 pi. 8 p. of pi. (Agriculture Dept.
Technical bulletin 358.) [Prepared in cooperation with University of Minne-
sota and Minnesota State Department of Conservation.] * Pai)er, 10c.
L. C. card Agr 33-348 A 1.36: 358
ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU
Beef production on farm; [by W. H. Black and E. W. McComas]. [May
1929, revised May 1931, slightly revised Apr. 1933.] [1933.] ii+14 p. IL
(Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1592.) [Supersedes Farmers' bulle-
tin 1073, Growing beef on farm.] * Paper, 5e.
L. C. card Agr 29-975 A 1.9 : 1592/3
Blackleg, its nature, cause, and prevention; [by John R. Mohler]. [June
1923, slightly revised Oct. 1930, reprint 1933.] ii+13 p. il. (Agriculture
Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1355.) * Paper, 5c.
L. C. card Agr 23-1028 A 1.9 : 1355/2-3
Cattle. Judging beef cattle, [by E. H. Thompson ; revised by W. H. Black].
[Nov. 1919, revised June 1926, reprint with slight change 1933.] ii+14 p. il.
(Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1068.) * Paper, 5c.
L. C. card Agr 19-1040 A 1.9 : 1068/4-6
Cotton-seed. Feeding cottonseed products to livestock; [by E. W. Sheets and
E. H. Thompson]. [Nov. 1920, slightly revised May 1933.] [1933.] ii-fl4
p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1179.) * Paper, 5c.
L. C. card Agr 28-1618 A 1.9 : 1179/6
Duck raising; [by Alfred R. Lee and Sheppard Haynes]. [Dec. 1915. re-
vised May 1933.] [1933.] ii-t-22 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin
697. ) * Paper, 5c.
L. C. card Agr 23-407 A 1.9 : 697/7
Ooats. Milk soats, [by Edward L. Shaw; revised by C. G. Potts]. [Feb.
1918, revised Dec. 1927, slightly revised Apr. 1933.] [1933.] ii-f33 p. il.
(Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 920.) * Paper, 5c,
L. C. card Agr 26-1724 A 1.9 : 920/5
Horseshoeing. Farm horseshoeing; [by Henry Asmus and J. O. Williams].
[July 1927, reprint 1933.] ii-|-13 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulle-
tin 1535. ) * Paper, 5c.
L. C. card Agr 27-483 A 1.9 : 1535/1-5
Poultry. Standard breeds & varieties of chickens : 1, American, Asiatic, Eng-
lish, and Mediterranean classes; [by M. A. JuU]. [Oct. 1926, revised May
1931. reprint 1933.] ii+38 p. 11. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin
1506.) [Supersedes Farmers' bulletins 898, 1052, and 1347.] * Paper, 5c.
A 1.9 : 1506/3-3
Service antwnncements. Service and regulatory announcements, June 1933;
[no.] 314. July 1933. p. 51-59. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 25c. a
yr. ; foreign subscription, 45c.
L. C. card Agr 7-1658 A 4.13: 314
[Sheep raising in U.S. has changed greatly since pioneer period ; by D. A. Spen-
cer and C. G. Potts.] [1933.] 11 p. 11. (Yearbook separate 1398.) [From
Yearbook, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a : 1398
HoTV to order publications— See information follOTring Contents
6 July 1933
Swine. Effectiveness of swine sanitation system in the South; by E. M. Nigh-
beit ami .1. W. Connelly. July 193;3. 15 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Technical
bulletin 'M4.) * Pai)er, 5c.
L. C. card Agr 33-352 A 1.36: 374
CFIEMISTRY AND SOILS BUREAU
Fertilizer composition and placement play big part in cotton growing; [by J. J.
Skinner]. [1933.] 4 p. (Yearbook separate 1355.) [From Yearbook, 1933.]
• Paper, oc. A 1.10/a : 1355
Leather, hides, and skins. Home tanning of leather and small fur skins; [by