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 1433 - · ITITLE 44.-aPUBL1c Pazzvz eopim thereof, shall be printed, ot which one thousazld oopies`sha1'l be for the use of the Senate, two thousaxldr copies afar the aaé ot the“Houm of Regreseatatives, and five thousand Copies for the use of the 13epartment‘of Agriculture. » (Apr. 2*],, · 11301, No. w, 33_Stat. 590.}, , - · —. `_ 258. Fisheries; bulletins of Hurea£1.—Of the bulletins of · the gemoau of Fisheries, there sliiall be printed, ia addltion to, the usual mQ:mb~er,_ Eve thousand copies; one thousand for the Senate, two thousaiixd for the House, and two thousand for dis- _ wiloatirsn by the bureau. (Jan. 12, 1895, c. 23, 6. 73, 28 Stat. 012.} · 0 _ ‘ . . · ., 259. Same; report of commissio1ier.——Of the ·re;5ort·0£ the ' r Fsaaaiss'io»aer of Fisherles, therelshall be printed, in addition to the usu:1l·m1mbér, eight thousargd copies;` two- thousand . mr the Senate, four thousand for the ·House, audtwo »th0u·_ sand for distribution by the Bureau of Fisheries. (Jan. ,12, $$13. c. 23, § 73, 28 Stat. 614.) _ W _ ·· I _ . 260. Geological Sarvey; `publications; size of volumes; editions;. additional copies; bulletins; reports on gauging of " streams and utilisation of water resouxjees; additional eopies`;· disi_ributioa.:—--+l`lae ·];llbllCi1tl0IlS‘ of the Qeological Survey shall, consist of tho. axmualr report fof ;ul9 direct9r,_which shallf be 1 j esxiiizzml to one volume of royal. octavo size; .mo;1ograpl1s, of qaarto size; professional papers, of quarto slzeybulletins, of ordinary ootavo size; watensupply and irrigation- papers, of ordinary octave size; and sack maps, folios, and atlases as may.1>e‘x‘equired by law. · I  _‘ { -u » l A J ‘ Oi the report of the Geological Survey,,to11 thousand copies shall be printed imaddition to; the usual numbers two thou·> sand for the Senate, four thousand for the House, four thousand for distributioh by the Geological Survey. l. v The reports of the Geological Survey, except the annual _
 * ·e;¤ort of tgie director, shall be published in editions as recom-,

maaded in each casey by the director and approved by the_ ; Secretary of the Interior, but not to exéeedateu thousand copies. *7 Wheaeiver ‘tl1e_ edition ot. any of the reports of the survey 1 shall have become exhausted, and the demand for lt. con- 1 {loses, there shall be publlslféd,. on the L requisition of the ` Qeoretary of. the Interior, as many additional copies of the report as the director of the survei sliall state will, in hisy ,The resort ot the mineral resources of the United States shall be published is two octavo volumes and as a distinct publication, the number ot oopies, printing ot separate ch_ap< g ters, and mode of distribution of which shall be the same as _ of the aamml report. _ _· Q, ‘ — · ~ .*1*11ree thousand copies of the monographs and bulletins of ‘· the Geological Survey shall be published. · . _  - e » · 1 The bulletins  and professional papers shall be distributed ‘ aramitoasly, and aot sold; and or the number publlshed one _ 5 thousand copies shall be jdellvered ·to the Senate and two 2 thousand oooieso shall, be delivered to the House of Repro-. 1 soutativea for distribution. R _ ·:-, ‘ Q` ‘ The director of the surrey shall txaansmit to` the Library of l Congress two copies ot A every. report et the bureau `as soon the drst _ delivers to the survey is 'made, sock ooples to ; be additional, to- those received · ls? Bthé Library ot Congress e under any other orovision of ·1a$v.· Y (Jas. 12, 1895, e. 23,,5 .73, = 28 Stat. $14; Mar. 2, 1895, c. 189, § 1,<284Stat.  June 11, 1 1%*490, o. 420,5 1, 29 Stat. 453; Erme 4, 1897, ce."2, § 1, 30 Stat. ,1 _ 61; Mar. 2, 1901, No! 17, 31_Stat. 1465; May 16,*1902, No. ·22, • 32 Stat. 741; Mar. 3,, 1903, e. 1007, 5 1, 82 Stat. 1146; Mar. 4,l 1 1909,e. 299, §‘1,35.Stat.,98$.): _ _ s' ‘ - ,_ 1 261. Same; monographs, bulletins,. and reports; estimates.——-—-, The seientidc reports known as the mooogratihs and lullotilnse »] .0f§?tho Geological Surrey shall not be published pnzmbapecidci 4 add detailed atimates are Amade therefor and s ide appro· : priatious made idpursuauoe ot su.¢:h.estix:1ai5éS:-and 11o_e¤grav·· (
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TING AND DOCUMENTS ‘ § $70 . — I _ g__ ings for the annual reports for such monographs and buliotins. or ofillustrntions, sections! and maps,. shall be done nntil- spe- _ , ciHc.·est1mates_ are submitted therefor. and snecidc approoriations made based on such estimates. (Jen. 12, 1895, c. 23,_§‘79,_ 28 Stat. 621.) ‘. `'`- 262. Same ;' distribntion of publications to public libraries.—‘ The Director of the Geological Survey shall distribute to public libraries that [have notalready receiyed them such copies of sale publications as may remain ‘on` hand at the expiration, of five years".after‘date of delivery to the surrey document room, excepting a reserve number .not·to exceed two hundred i copies., (Mar. 3, 1903, c.'1007, § 1, 32 Stat. 11426.) , 263, Health 05ccr of District of Columbia;,report.—~Of the report of- the ·hea1_th omcer of the District of Columbia, there shall. be printed, in addition to the usual number, one thousand {Ive hundred copies; one hundred for the°Sen,ate, three hundred andsixty for the House, and one thousand and forty for distribnitiou by the health onicer. (Jan., 12, 1895, c,. 23, § 73, 28 Stat..61¢1.)‘ _  _— — ·_ ‘ ‘ · . I e A 265. Hydrographic surwjeys; foreign sur_veys.—A.ll appropria; tions made for .tl1e preparation or pnbllcation tot foreign hydrographic surveys shall only be applicable `to their object, upon the approval by the Secretary of "the·Nary, after a report from three competent naval officers to the ’ eHect that the original data for proposed charts are such as: to justify their publication; and 'itfis made the duty of the Secretary ot the Navy to- order aboard of three naval omcers to examine. and report uponthe data before he shall approve of any application of moneys to the~—-preparation or publication of such charts or j··hydrogra_phic surveys. (R. S. 5 3686; Jan. 12, _1895,· c.‘23e, § 78, 28 Stat. 621.). " · »  A. 266; Immigration Bureau; .i'€b01't.·····Tllé number of copies t:o be printed- of thennnual reports of the Bureauef Immigration shallxbe subject to the `discretion of the . Secretary ~ of `Labor, the number of copies not to exceed Eve thousand in any one tlscal yéar. (Mar. 3,; _1905, No. [33, 33 Stat. 1282; Mar. 4, 1913, c. 141, 37 Stat. 736.) ‘ ·_ _ _ _ ‘ _  267. Immigration Commission ;_ reprinting public docu- · e ‘ ments.?-—The . Superintendent o£_'Documents is authorized to ~ ordefreprlnted from time `to time such public documents ot thedtylmmigration _ Commission as may be required for sale, (June 25, 1910, c;] 3851, §'1,» 36 Stat. 768.)   ·—, ’ __ . v 268._Industrial Relations; report ojf gomxnissienr-——The Superintendent `oi Documents is. authorized to reprint forsake or `distribution as provided by law, copies or the Hnal report. of the United States `Conxmissionc onindnstrial Relations, including the report of Basil MQ Manly, director of reéearéh and investigation, and the individual °repor ts` and statementsof. 5 the several éoaxmissioners, together with all the_ testimony taken nt its hearings, except exhibits snhmltted nin printed form, which shall he appropriately) referred to in said testimony, printed as En Senate document under the direction of tlieioint Committee, on Printing. (Apr. 28, 1916,* e. 98,. 39 Stat". 59.) . · _ I . * ‘ · ’ _ 269. Interstate Commeree Commission; report.——-O_€ the annual, report ot the Interstate Commerce Commission, there shall be printed, in addition to the usual number, three thou- " sand eopies; one thousand for the Senate, two thorrsand for the House, and -for the use of the commission there may be .;_ printed such number of said areport and other documents no eident to interstate commerce for di;·»tr~ib`utiotn by them as they may dee% expedient. (Jan. 12, 1895, c. 23, § 73, 2§ Sm:. 314-> "    c ` 270. Labor‘_Statietics, Bureau of ; bulletins.————€l'here sln§§1:·»g Y printed one edition of not exceeding fifteen thor1saml·<·¤;'os' af eaeh issue of the bulletin of the Bureau of Labor Statlst’it·>< authorized by section 5 of Title 29 and such munber of extra Bopies not to exceed twentyi tlmusand of any single issue.