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 504 *A$4$. Ad interim. Book published abroad in the English language.
 * A$5$. Contribution to a newspaper or periodical.
 * B$1$. Periodical. For registration of single issue.
 * B$2$. Periodical. General application and deposit.
 * C. Lecture, sermon, or address.
 * D$1$. Published dramatic composition.
 * D$2$. Dramatic composition not reproduced for sale.
 * D$3$. Dramatico-musical composition.
 * E$1$. Published musical composition.
 * E$2$. Musical composition not reproduced for sale.
 * F. Published map.
 * G. Work of art (painting, drawing, or sculpture); or model or design for a work of art.
 * H. Reproduction of a work of art.
 * I. Drawing or plastic work of a scientific or technical character.
 * J$1$. Photograph published for sale.
 * J$2$. Photograph not reproduced for sale.
 * K. Print or pictorial illustration.

32. In the case of books by American authors and all books in the English language the application must be accompanied by an affidavit, showing the following facts:

(1) That the copies deposited have been printed from type set within the limits of the United States; or from plates made within the limits of the United States from type set therein; or if the text be produced by lithographic process or photo-engraving process, that such process was wholly performed within the limits of the United States. Stating, in either case, the place and the establishment where such work was done.

(2) That the printing of the text has been performed within the limits of the United States, showing the place  and the name of the establishment doing the work.

(3) That the binding of such books has been performed within the limits of the United States, showing the place