CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY ENGINEERING Cornell University Library Z 5854.A505 V.2 Catalogue of the library. 3 1924 004 793 240 engr engr Cornell University Library The original of tiiis book is in tine Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924004793240 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY VOLUME II DECEMBER, 1902 Prepared by the Secretary under the direction of The Library Committee House of the Society, No. 220 West Fifty-seventh Street, New York City. PREFACE. The value of a published Catalogue of the Library of the American. Society of Civil Engineers having been demonstrated in the two and a half years since the date of the first Volume (June, 1900), and the growth of the Library having been rapid during that period, the Board of Direction has decided to issue a second volume. The present volume contains references to all new books received between June, 1900, and December, 1902, and also to periodicals, to the flies of which there have been accessions. The present volume, like Vol. I, contains the Classified Index only, the Author and Subject Indexes being available for consultation in the Keading-Eoom. Naturally there have not been accessions in every subdivision, but for convenience the whole classification is reproduced in the Table of Contents and Index; absence of page numbers for any subdivision indicates that no new books have been added. The pages containing the " List showing Classification of Special Subjects," "Explanatory Notes," and "Abbreviations," are also reproduced from Vol. I. Chas. Wakeen Hunt, Secretary. New York, December, 1902. CLASSIFICATION AND TABLE OF CONTENTS.* A— RAILROADS. page Aa General ii Ab Location 14 Ac Construction 20 Ad Equipment 23 Ae Operation 27 Af Legal Documents 48 Ag Reports, Company 73 Ah Reports, State 88 Ai Reports, Government go Aj History 92 B -RAILROADS, STREET. Ba General 95 Bb Location 95 Be Construction 96 Bd Equipment 97 Be Operation 99 Bf Legal Documents 100 Bg Reports, Company 103 Bh Reports, City 103 Bi Reports, State 103 Bj Reports, Government. ... 104 Bk History 104 C— WATERWAYS. Ca General 105 Cb Rivers 106 Cc Harbors 114 Cd Lakes 118 Ce Oceans ^ 119 Canals 119 History 119 Location 120 Construction 122 Equipment 123 Operation 124 Cf Cfa Cfb Cfc Cfd Cfe Canals — (Continued). Cff Legal Documents Cfg Reports, Company.... Cfh Reports, State Cfi Reports, Government., D— WATER SUPPLY. Da General Db Water Dc Works Dd Power De Irrigation E-SANITATION. Ea General Eb Drainage Ec Sewerage Ed House Drainage Ee Sewage Disposal Ef Garbage Disposal Eg Health and Disease Eh Ventilation and Heating. F— BRIDGES. Fa General Fb Arch Fc Cantilever Fd Draw Fe Girder Ff Lift Fg Suspension Fh Trass Fi Viaducts Q— MECHANICAL. Qa General Qb Hydraulic Machinery Qc Steam Engines Qd Boilers Qe Compressed Air PAGE 126 127 127 128 130 146 150 158 162 163 165 166 166 166 167 167 168 169 171 171 172 173 * All subdivisions of the Library are listed; where no page number is given there have teen no accessions since the first volume of the Catalogue was published. - . „ _. _. CLASSIFICATION AND CONTENTS. H-ELECTRIC. Ha General '. 174 Hb Light 176 He Power 176 Hd Telegraph 177 He Telephone 178 Hf Various Uses 178 I— QAS. la General 179 lb Coal 179 Ic Natural. 180 id Water 180 J— ARCHITECTURE AND BUILDING. Ja General 181 Jb Buildings 182 Jc Materials 183 Jd Laws 186 Je Fire Prevention 186 K-MARINE. Ka General 187 Kb Yards 188 Kc Ordnance 188 Kd Naval Ships 188 Ke Merchant Ships 189 Kf Steamboats 189 L— MILITARY. La General 191 Lb Tactics. Lc Fortiiications igj Ld Ordnance 192 M— MINING. Ma General 193 Mb Coal 195 Mc Copper 197 Md Gold and Silver 197 Me Iron 198 Mf Lead 198 Mg Tin 199 Mh Zinc 199 PAGE N- ROADS AND PAVEMENTS. Na General 200 Nb Earth... .-. 205 Nc Broken Stone 205 Nd Plank. Ne Monolithic 205 Nf Brick 2c6 Ng Artificial Block 207 Nh Stone Block 207 Ni Wooden Block 207 O— MUNICIPAL REPORTS 208 P- LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE... 217 Q-QEOQRAPHY. Qa General . 219 Qb Physical 219 Qc Statistics 221 Qd Resources .. 221 Qe Surveys 223 Qf Maps and Atlases 225 R— SURVEYING AND DRAWLING 233 S— SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS. Sa — North America: Sai Canada 235 Sa2 Mexico 235 Sa3 United States 235 Sa4 West Indies 239 Sb — South America: Sbi Argentine Republic. . . 239 Sb4 Chile 240 Sbii Venezuela. Sc— Central America. Sd — Europe : Sdi Austria 240 Sda Belgium 240 Sd3 Denrnark 240 Sd4 France 240 CLASSIFICATION AND CONTENTS. 243 243 243 Sds Germany ^40 Sd6 Great Britain 241 Sd8 Italy 243 Sdp Netherlands 243 Sdio Norway 243 Sd 1 1 Portugal 243 Sdi3 Russia. Sdi4 Spain Sdig Sweden Sdl6 Switzerland. Se — Asia. Sf— Africa. Sg— Australia T-PERlOblCALS. Ta— North America: Ta2 Mexico. Ta3 United States 244 Ta4 West Indies 246 Tb — South America : Tbi Argentine Republic .. . 246 Tb3 Brazil. Tbg Colombia 247 Tb6 Ecuador. Tbp Peru 247 Tbli Venezuela. Td— Europe: Tdi Austria ....'.... 247 Td2 Belgium 247 Td3 Denmark 247 Td4 France 247 Tds Germany 247 Td6 Great Brita;in 248 Td7 Hungary 248 Td8 Italy 248 Tdp Netherlands. Tdio Norway ^.. 248 Tdl3 Russia 248 Tdi4 Spain 249 Tdi5 Sweden 249 Te-Asia 249 Tg — Australia. U— DICTIONARIES AND ENCYCLOPEDIAS .... 250 V-ENQINEERINQ HANDBOOKS 251 Y— GENERAL SCIENCE. Ya General 254 Yb Agriculture and Forestry. 254 Yc Astronomy 256 Ycg Biology. Yep Botany 256 Yd Chemistry 257 Ye Education 257 Yf Exhibitions 260 Yh Geology 261 Yhp Mathematics 269 Yi Metallurgy 269 Yj Meteorology 272 Ylc Patents 273 YI Physics 274 Ym Weights and Measures. . . 274 Yn Zoology 275 Z-MISCELLANEOUS. Za General 276 Zag Archaeology 277 Zb Biography 277 Zc Charities and Corrections. 279 Zd Commerce 279 Ze Fine Arts 282 Zf Fisheries 282 Zg History 282 Zh Law.; 283 Zi Manufactures 284 Zj Political Economy 285 Zk Religion 290 Alphabetical Index, page 291. LIST SHOWING CLASSIFICATION OF SPECIAL SUBJECTS. This list is printed as an aid to the use of the catalogue, and con- tains only subjects the classification of which must be determined by a careful study of the whole scheme, and subjects which have necessarily been classified under more than one head. When the class letters are not enclosed in parentheses, they indicate the subdivision where the subject is primarily classed; when so enclosed, they indicate the class in which some material on that subject may be found. Acoustics Yl Almanacs U Aqueducts Dc Cf Armor Plate ..KdLc Asphalt Yh Asphalt Pavements Ne Assaying Yi Automobiles Qa Barometers Y j (R) Beacons Cc Brick Jc Brick-Making Jc(Qa) Buoys Cc Caissons. Fa (Cc) Carpentry Ja Cast Iron Jc Cathedrals Ja (Jb) Cement Jc Chimneys Ja Coal Yh Concrete : Jc Continuous Girders Fe Copper Yi Dams: Coffer Fa Fixed. Da (Cb Dc Dd De) Movable Cb (De) Dredging Ca (Cb Cc Cd) Dry Docks Kb Dynamics V Yl Earthwork Ac Electro-Magnetism Ha Engines : Gas Qa Locomotive Ad Petroleum Qa Pumping Dc (Da De Ec Ma) Marine Qc Traction Qc Evaporation Yj (Da) Explorations Qe Explosives Ld Ma (Ac) Ferries Cc (Ad) Filtration Db Ee Finance Z j Foundations Ja Fuel Gd(Za) Gold Yi Graphical Statics Fa Horticulture Yb Hydraulics Da (Cb Dc De Ec) Hydrodynamics Da (Dd) Hydrostatics Da Hygrometers Yj Indexes U Iron Yh Labor Zj Land Reclamation Eb Lighthouses Cc Lightships Cc I.,ocomoti ves Ad Magnetism Ha Yl CLASSIFICATION OF SPECIAL SUBJECTS. Manometers Qc Map-Making R Masonry V Ja Mechanics V Mineralogy Yh Oil Wells Yh Optics Yl Ornithology Yn Paint Jc Paleontology Yh Petroleum Yh Piles and Pile-Driving. . . Ja (Fa Cc) Planing Machines Qa Pottery Ze Preservation of Timber Jc Rainfall Y j Reservoirs Da (Dc De) Retaining Walls Ac Riparian Rights . . Ca (Cb Cc Dc De) Roofs Ja (Fa Fb) Rope Transmission Qa Shell Roads Nc Ship Building Ka Ship-Railroads ( Ab Ac) Silver Yi Specifications (General) V Steel Jc Street Cleaning Ef Strength of Materials V Tariff Zj Testing Machines Qa Thermodynamics Yl Thermometers Yj Timber Jc Tubular Bridges Fe Tunnels Ac Be Dc Wages Z j Wrought Iron Jc EXPLANATORY NOTES. In this Catalogue each book is indexed in its proper class tinder the author's name, o'r under the subject, or the name of a particular Struct- ure, Waterway, Corporation, Municipality or State. Under " Municipal Reports " (O) are classed many reports -which are BO general or inclusive that they cannot be placed in special classes ; cross references to them, however, are given under the subjects they cover. When the niiiiber precedes the title, the book has been placed in the class where it appears; when the class letter and number come after the title, part of a volume of bound pamphlets classed elsewhere is indicated. When the reference letter and number are enclosed in parentheses and preceded by the word "See," the entry is a cross- reference to the contents of a book indexed elsewhere. ABBREVIATIONS USED, anon. . . anonymous. pp. . . pages. apx. appendix. pap. . paper. b.p. bound pamphlet. phot. . photograph or photographs bds. . boards. pi.. . plate or plates. cf. . . calf. por. . portrait or portraits. cl. cloth. pref. . prefatory. comp. . . compiled or compiler. pseud.. . pseudonym. Cong. Congress. Ft. . . Part. cor. corrected. pub. pubUshed or publisher. doc. document. rep. report. dk.-. . . duck. rev. . revised. ed. . edited, edition or ro. . roan. editor. rus. . russia. enl. . enlarged. sh. . . sheep. ex. . . executive. skiv. skiver. facsim. . facsimile. Sec. . Section. fr. . . from. Ser. . . Series. 11. . . illustrated. Sess. . . Session. imp. . .improved. tab.. . . table or tables. misc. . miscellaneous. tr. . . . tr.inslated. mor. morocco. V. . volume or volumes. No. . Number. vel. . vellum. p. . . . page. V8. . versus. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEEES. CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY. Vol. II. ACCESSIONS FROM JUNE, 1900, TO DECEMBER, 1902. RAILROADS. RAILROADS-GENERAL. Aa 97 ALEXANDER, E. P. Railway practice; its principles and suggested reforms reviewed. N. Y., 1887. 60 pp., tab., 8x6, cl. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF GENERAL PASSENGER AND TICKET AGENTS. Proceedings at the annual convention; 1898. (See Sa3^178.I.) 84 AMERICAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION. EaUway question; Tlie report of the Committee on Transportation; with the paper read at" the Boston meeting. May 21st-2Bth, 1887, on " The agitation for federal regulation of railways," by Edmund J. James. (Publications, v. 2, No. 3. ) no place, 1887. 68 pp. , 9 x 6, b. p. 44 AMERICAN RAILROAD MANUAL FOR THE UNITED STATES AND THE Dominion (Canada), containing fuU particulars of the mUeage, capital stock, bonded debt, equipment, earnings, expenses, and other statistics of railroads, as now built and in process of construction; oomp. and ed. by Edward Vernon; 1874. N. Y., 1874. 1 v., maps, 11 x 7, cl. AMERICAN RAILWAY ASSOCIATION. Proceedings of the General Time Con- vention; Apr., 1887-Apr., '89; Oct., '90. (See Sa3-88.2.) AMERICAN RAILWAY ENGINEERING AND MAINTENANCE-OF-WAY Asso- ciation. Proceedings of the annual convention; 1900-02. (See Sa3-114.2.) 102 ARGOLLO, M. de T. e. Parecer appresentado a Commissao executiva do Con- gresso de Engenharia e Industria do Club de Engenharia. Note; Relates to the ftnancial advantages of constructing new railroads, provisions for strengthen- ing the systems and increasing their utility. Bahia, 1901. 104 pp., 9x6, cl. 85 ASHLEY, O. D. Anti-railway legislation. N. Y., 1889. 34 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. 85 Stock market and the railway problem, nq place, no date. 22 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. ASSOCI ATION OF NORTH AMERICAN RAILROAD SUPERINTENDENTS. Pro- ceedings of the meeting; 1889. (SeeSa3-182.2.) ASSOCIATION OF RAILWAY SUPERINTENDENTS OF BRIDGES AND BUILD- ings. Proceedings of the annual convention; 1891, '99-1901. (See Sa3-45.1.) 70 BEACH, C. F., Jr. The proposed railway trust, no place, 1889. 14 pp., 6x4, pap. BERG, W. O. Education of railroad men for subordinate positions of respon- isibility, more particularly with reference to employees of the bridge and building department of railroads. 1900. (See Ye-280.) 99 BIOGRAPHICAL DIRECTORY OF THE RAILWAY OFFICIALS OF AMERICA ; 1887. Chic, 1887. 1 v., por., 9 x6, cl. 85 BLACKSTONE, T. B. Danger and wrong of existing legislation concerning rail- ways; a review of its results; government ownership of railways advocated, instead of the present pubho policy. Chic, 1890. 39 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. 98 BONHAM.J. M. Railway secrecy and trusts. N. Y.. 1890. 138 pp., 8 x 6, cl. 101 BRADSHAW'S RAILWAY MANUAL, SHAREHOLDERS' GUIDE AND OFFICIAL directory; 1882-94 (v. 34-46). Lond., 1882-94. 13 v., maps, 7x5, cl. 12 RAILROADS— GENERAL. Aa — {Continued'). BROUQHTON, PREDERICIC, comp. Catalogue of a collection of books on railway- legislation, raanagement, etc. Lond., Onl., 1888. IB pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Ab-455, p. 26?. CAMPREDON, EUQENE. B61e 6oonomique et social des voies de communication. (BibllothSqueduConducteurdeTravaux Publics.) 1899. (See Zj-303.) CARTER, T.J. Our railroad system. Springfield, ni., 1873. 42 pp., 9x6, b. p. no title-page. Ali-77, p. 277. CURTIS, G. T. Doctrine of presumed dedication of private property to public use, in its application to railroads. N. Y., 1881. 40 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Ae-S96, p 198. Ownersblp of railroad property. N. Y., 1881. pp. 346-355, 9x6, b, p. Af-S04, p. 525. FINK, ALBERT. Interstate commerce: Argument before the Committee on Com- merce of tbe United States House 6f Representatives, Jan. 26tli, 1884. Wash., 1884. 32pp.,9x6, b. p. Ae-399, p. 381. 71 PLAiWACHE, A. L'fivolution prochaine des cherains de fer a, grande vitesse: Con- ference donn<5e devant la Soci6t§ Beige des Ing6nieurs et des Industriels. Brux elles, 1902. 19 pp., 9 x 6, pap. 91 QALT, WILLIAM. Railway reform; its importance and practicability considered as aEfecting the nation, the shareholders, and the government. Lond., 1865. 44 + 405 pp., 9x6, cl. 80 QASKBLL, T. P. Railways; their financial position and prospects. Lond., 1874. 31 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. 100 QILPIN, WILLIAM. Cosmopolitan railway; compacting and fusing together all the world's continents. San Fran., 1890. 7 + 369 pp., il., maps, 9x6, cl. 96 HADLEY, A. T. Railroad transportation; its history and its laws. N. Y., 1886. 5-|-269pp., 8x5, cl. 74 HARRIS, A. C. Railroads and the people, no place, no date. 22 pp., 8x5, pap. 73 Relation of railways to the state, no place, no date. 22 pp., 8x5, pap. 88 HOLE, JAMES. National railways: An argument for state purchase. Lond., 1893- 16 + 385 pp., tab., 8x5, cl. 93 HUDSON, J. F. Railways and the BepubUc. N. Y., 1886. 489 pp., 9x6, cl. ILES, QBORQE. Railroad problem in the United States, no place, 1883. pp. 289- 303, 9 X 6, b. p. no title-page. Ab-455, p. 23] . 110 INDIA— DIRECTOR OF RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION. Technical section papers; Nos. 68, 70-71, 76-77, 81, 83-88, 90-91, 93-96, 98-103, 105-108, 112. Simla, 1891-1902. 20 v., il., pi., map, 13 x 8, i^ mor., pap. 68, Well sinking by the pneumatic process, Indus Bridge, Kotrl; by W. Chad wick. 70, Tezpur-BaliparaLightRy.; by J. W. deTivoli. 71, Bridge of the IT. W. StateRy. over the Chenab at Sher Shah, and the bridge of the East Coast State Ry. over the Kistna at Bezwada; by F. J. E. Spring. 76, International Railway Congress, 1900. Report by F. R. Upcott. 77, Note on a rail sawing machine; by J. H. Alexander. 81, Note on experiments on gravity catch-sidjngs and sanded ZSpcke-sidings. 83, Expansion joints for permanent way on large bridges. 84, Table of moments of resistance of rails in use on the North Western Ry. and the number required when used as girders; by G. Humfress. 85, Bourfi system or key Interlocking. 86, Construction of the Godavari Bridge; by F. T. G. Walton. 87, Classification of engines. 88, Account of the experimental investigations of vehicle-resistance; by Franz Hoffmann. 90, Memorandum on certain English points, crossings and signals; by B. E. Pigott and H, J. Stanley. 91, Note on the temporary ferry arrangements over the River Godavari at Rajah- mundry. 93, Note on the protection of shallow well foundations from scour; by A. Morse. 93a, Note on the design of flood openings; by C. W. Hodson. 94, Rail sections suitable for sharp curves. 95, Signalling and interlocking; by R. E. Pigott. 96, Note on the capacity of lines of railway; by Neville Priestley. 98, Note on grade compensation for curve resistance; by C. W. Hodson. 99, Renewals of wooden sleepers. 100, Note on strain sheets for plate girders; by C. W. Hodson. 101, Ballasting of new railways and the sinkage of ballast in banks. 102, Bridge warnings for low overhead structures. 103, Note on the tilting of flat-footed rails based on observations carried out on the Orleans Ry.; byM. Brlfire. 105, Training works for a bridge over the Teesta River, Eastern Bengal State Ry,; by G. Moyle. 106, Notes on certain minor details of track-laying on girder bridges, on the timber- ing of the girders, and on girder expansion and contraction under changes of temperature; by F. J. E. Spring. RAILROADS— GENERAL. 13 Aa — {Continued ). 107, Observations on the holding power of some flsh-plates and Its relation to temperature movements and stresses; by W. A. E. Hanby. 108, Oil engine trials; by Thomas Alexander and A. W. Thomson. 112, Geological report on the HUl Section ol the Assam-Bengal Ry. ; by H. H. Haydon. 109a INTERNATIONAL ENGINEERING CONGRESS, GLASGOW, 1901. Proceedings; Sections 1-2. Contents; Section 1, Railways. Section 2, Waterways and mari- time works. Note: For Proceedings of Section 6, Mining and metallurgy, see Sd6-3.1, V. 24. Lond., 1902. 2 v., pi., maps, 10 x 6, cl. 109 Report of the proceedings and abstracts of the papers read; with a preface by Robert Caird, Chairman of the Executive Committee. Glasgow, 1902. 406 pp., 9x6, cl. 107a INTERNATIONAL RAILWAY CONGRESS. Bulletin; 1900-01 (v. 14-15). Brussels, 1900-01. 2 v., 10 X 7, pap. 108 General tables referring to the French edition of the " Bulletin " from Jan. 1st, 1887 to Dec. 31st, 1899. Brussels, 1900. various pagings, 10 x 7, pap. 105 Proceedings; 1900. Brussels, 1901-02. 6 v., il., pi., tab., 10 x 7, pap. JEANS, J. S. Railway problems: An inquiry into the economic conditions of railway working in different countries. 1887. (See Ae-800.) JULIAN, G. W. Railway influence in the Land Office, no place, no date. pp. 237-256, 9 X 6, b. p. no title-page. Ab-455, p. 247. KIRKMAN, JVl. M. Relation of the railroads of the United States to the people and the commercial and financial interests of the cotuitry; the elements that determine the rates that shall be charged. Chic, 1885. 54 pp., 9x6, b. p. Ae-400, p. 355. LANSING, G. L. Growth and effect of railway consoUdation. no place, 1883. pp. 577-589, 9 X 6, b. p. no title-page. Ab^55, p. 217. 92 LEWIS, G. H. National consolidation of the railways of the United States. N.Y., 1893. 15 -I- 326 pp., 8x5, cl. 90 LYLES, J. H., comp. Official railway manual of the railroads of North America, showing their financial condition, mileage, cost, earnings, expenses and organi- zation; together with a list of the railroads of the world; 1870-71. N. Y., copy- right 1870. 1 v., 9 X 6, cl. 84 MORGAN, APPLETON. Railroads and trade-centers, no place, no date. pp. 332-339, 9 X 6, b. p. 94 The people and the railways: A popular discussion of the railway problem in the United States, by way of answer to "The railways and the Republic," by James F. Hudson; and with an examination of the Interstate Commerce law. N. T., 1888. 245 pp., 8x5, cl. 104 MUNDY, P. W. Earning power of railroads, with tables showing facts as to earn- ings, capitalization, mileage, etc., of one hundred railroads in the United States and Canada. N. Y., 1902. 190 pp., 8x5, cl. 78 NATIONAL CONVENTION OF RAILROAD COMIVIISSIONERS. Proceedings of the Convention held at the office of the Interstate Commerce Commission, Washington, D. C; Ist^lSth; 1889-1«01. Note: For Proceedings of the Convention, 1875, '78-79, see Ah-55, Annual report, 1879, p. 91. Wash,, 1889-1901. 13 v., 9 x 6, cl. NEW ENGLAND RAILROAD CLUB. Proceedings of the meeting; Jan., 1894. (See Sa3-56.1.) 72 NOBLE, J. W. Mutual obligations of railroad corporations and the public, no place, no date. 69 pp., 8x5, pap. NORTHWEST RAILWAY CLUB. Official proceedings; 1895, 1901-02. (SeeSa3-140.1.) 60 POOR, H. v., and H. W., pub. Handbook of investment securities: A supple- ment to Poor's Manual of railroads; No. 3; 1892. N. Y., 1892. Iv., 9x6, pap. 51 Manual of railroads of the United States; with an appendix containing a full analysis of the debts of the United States, the several states, municipalities, etc.; also statements of street railway and traction companies, industrial cor- porations, etc.; Nos. 12, 33-35: 1879, 1900-02. Note: Contains account of rail- ways of Canada, Mexico and Central America. N. Y., 1879-1902. 4 v., 9 x 6, cl. RAILWAY BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. Proceedings of the meeting called for the purpose of organizing an institution for the relief of necessitous children and widows of railway salaried officers. Mar., 1858. Lond., 1858. 15 pp., 8x6, b. p. Ae-307, p. 87. Report of the proceedings at the annual dinner, special general meeting and annual general meeting; 1858-83. Note: Includes half-yearly reports. (See Sd6-83.1.) Rules and regulations, June, 1883. Lond., 1883. 20 pp., 8 x 5, b. p. Ae-307, p. 103. RAILWAY EMPLOYES' MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION OF THE WEST. Proceedings, by-laws and articles of association, annual convention; 1878. Chic. 1878. 1 v., 6 X 4, b. p. Af-304, p. 327. 14 RAILROADS— GENERAL. Aa — {Continued). RICE, I. L. Remedy for railway abuses, no place, no date. pp. 134-148, 9 x 6, b. p. Af-304, p. 458. ROADMASTERS' ASSOCIATION OP AMERICA. Proceedings of the annual convention; 1885-86, '91, 1900-01. ^See Sa3-40.1.) ST. LOUIS RAILWAY CLUB. Official proceedings; 1901-02. (See Sa3-141.1.) 85 STERNE, SIMON. Railway reorganization, no place, no date. pp. 38-53, 9x6, b. p. no title-page. 95 STICKNEY.A.B. The railway problem. St. Paul, 1891. 7 -I- 249 pp., il., 8 x 5, ol. 89 SWANN, JOHN. An investor's notes on American railroads. N. Y., 1886. 5 -|- 172 pp., 8x5, ol. UNITED KINGDOM RAILWAY OFFICERS' AND SERVANTS' ASSOCIATION. List of subscribers. Note: Also contains list of subscribers to Railway Orphan Fund. Lond., 1882. 64 pp., 9 x 5, b. p. Ae-307, p. 127. Report, balance sheet, accounts, &c.; 1883. Note: Contains report of the Rail" way Orphan Fund. Lond., 1888. 1 v., 9 x 6, b. p. Ae-307, p. 197. Rules. Note: Contains rules for the Railway Provident Society, Railway Offi- cers' and Servants' Fund, and Railway Orphan Asylum Fund. Lond., no date. 56 pp., 8x5, b. p. Ae-307, p. 25. UNITED STATES— BUREAU Op STATISTICS. Statistics relating to railroads; 1878-79, '88, 1900-01. (See Qc-37.) UNITED STATES— INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION. Annual report on the statistics of railways in the United States; lst-13th; for the year ending June 30th, 1888-1900. (See Ai-86.) 103 UNIVERSAL DIRECTORY OF RAILWAY OFFICIALS; 1901. Lond., 1901. 1 v., 8x6, cl. VEREIN DEUTSCHER EISENBAHN-VERWALTUNQEN. Organ filr die Fort- schrltte des Eisenbahnwesens in technischer Beziehung; 22d year; 1867. (See Sd5-3.2.) WRIGHT, J. A. Control of railways by the general government. Phil., 1877. 35 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. Ae-398, p. 269. RAILROADS— LOCATION. Ab ARGENTINE REPUBLIC. Railway map of the Argentine Republic. G. B, Church. 1897. (See Qf-545.) ASHTABULA & NEW LISBON R. R. Report on the economical geology of the route of the A. & N. L. R. R., by J. S. Newberry. 1866. (See Ag-2£S, Annual report, 1856, p. 13. ) 403 BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R. Address and report of a select committee; also, a letter from the President, recommending measures for the immediate prosecu- tion of the road to the Ohio River. Bait., 1848. 42 pp., 9x6, pap. Address of (Louis) McLane, President, to the Stockholders at their meeting on the 5th of April, 1847, respecting a proposed subscription to the capital of the Pittsburgh & Connellsville R. R. Co. 1847. (See Ae-62.) 192 Communication to the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, presented Feb. 7th> 1831. Note: Relates to the location of the railroad in the City of Baltimore, and contains report of J. Knight, Chief Engineer, regarding the same. Bait., 1881. 14 pp., map, 9x6, pap. 399 Correspondence between the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal Co. and the B. & O. B. K. Co. in relation to the disputes between those companies concerning the right of way for their respective works along the Potomac River. Bait., 1880. 80 pp., 9x6, pap. 354 Report and documents submitted by the Committee appointed to confer with the authorities of the City of Wheeling, respecting the late law of Virginia, f ranting the right of way to the company through that State, passed 6th iMar,, 847. Note: Relates to the location or the road. Bait., 1847. 67 pp., maps, 9x6, pap. 255 Report of the Consulting Engineers on the report and estimates of B. H. Latrobe, Chief Engineer, concerning the routes for the extension of the B. & O. R. R. westward. Jonathan Knight and John Childe. no place, 1848. 12 pp., 9x6, pap. Report of the Directors to the Legislature of Maryland. Note: Sjieoial report made in compliance with an order of the House of Delegates showing progress made on the railroad, and giving an account of the controversy with the Chesa- peake & Ohio Cana;i Co. 1831. {SeeAg-840.) 461 Report upon the surveys for the extension of the B. & O. R. R. from its present termination near Harper's Ferry, on the Potomac, to Wheeling and Pittsburg on the Ohio River. Bait., 1838. 138 -|- 188 pp., map, tab., 9x6, pap. RAILROADS- LOCATION. 15 Ab — ( Continued ) . 367 Westera Maryland R. E. and His Honor the Mayor of Baltimore vs. the B. & O. R. R. Expositor, pseud. Bfllt., 1863. 14 pp., 9x6, pap. 197 BALTIMORE & SUSqUEHANNA R. R Address to the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore on the trade of the Susquehanna, and the railroad to that river. Bait., 1830. 24 pp., 9x6, pap. BALTIMORE, CINCINNATI & WESTERN CENTRAL RY. New trunk line; advan- tages of the route; cost of construction; local resources; connections; earning capacity; engineers' report; value of minerals and timber; list of stations; con- dition of other roads; financial plan; charters, etc. Phil., 1880. 57 pp., map, 9 X 6, b. p. Af-294, p. 689. 276 Prospectus. Phil., 1880. 57 pp., map, 10 x 6, pap. BOSTON & LOWELL R. R. Plan & profile of the B. & L. R. R. 1836. (See Qt- 569.) BOSTON & NORTHWESTERN R. R. Cheap coal; or. The B. &. N., Massachusetts Central, and Boston & Poughkeepsie Railroads; their relations to Massachusetts, the coal fields of Pennsylvania, and the commerce of Boston. H. F. Keith. Note: An argument to show the wisdom of constructing the above railroads. Bost., 1877. 21 pp., 9x6, b. p. Mb-54, p. 273. 424 BOSTON & OSWEOO R. R. Proceedings of the B. & O. E. E. Convention held in Oswego, June 14th and 15th, 1871. Oswego, 1871. 62 pp., 8x5, pap. BOSTON & POUGHKEEPSIE R. R. Cheap coal: or. The Boston & Northwestern, Massachusetts Central, and B: & P. Railroads; their relations to Massachusetts the coal fields of Pennsylvania, and the commerce of Boston. H. F. Keith, Note: An argument to show the wisdom of constructing the above railroads. Bost., 1877. 81 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. Mb-S4, p. 273, BOSTON & WORCESTER R. R. Report, with a plan and profile of the location of the railroad. J. M. Fessenden. 1832. (See Ag-34, 1st annual report, p. 29.) BUFFALO, SYRACUSE & ALBANY R. R. Evidence and arguments given before the Committee, Mar. 19th, 20th, 25th, 1879, favoring the introduction, without expense to the State, of an improved system of towage upon the canals, by a rail- way to be constructed subsidiary thereto. New York State-.\ssembly Conamit- tee on Canals. 1879. (See Cfh-82.) CANADA. New commercial map of the United States and Canada, showing all the railroads, counties and principal towns up to date; constructed fr. the latest government and railroad surveys, 1883. Rand, McNally & Co. (See Qf-5e0.) New guide map of the United States & Canada, with railroads, counties, etc. G.W. Golton. 1861. (SeeQe-571.) CANADIAN PACIFIC RY. Official memorandum respecting the position and prospects of the railway. Montreal, 1882. 16 pp., map, 9x6, b. p. Af-306, p. 567. 429 Reports relating to the work remaining to be done by the company, and to the character of the country on the western section of the line; by order of the Board, no place, 1884. 16 pp., 9x6, pap. no title-page. 332 Tables and diagrams for spiral curves used on the Pacific Division. Trail, B. C, 1^99. 22 pp., 5x7, cl. 373 CENTRAL AMERICA. Three Americas Railway: An international and intercon- tinental enterprise outlined in numerous formal disquisitions and five elaborate essays. H. R. Helper and others. St. Louis, 1881. 473 pp., 8x5, cl. CHARLESTON, CINCINNATI & CHICAGO R. R. Prospectus. N. Y., 1888. 15 pp. maps, 9 X 6, b. p. Af-301, p. 87. 268 CHESTER & CHICAGO BRANCH JUNCTION R. R. Statement: The C. & C. B. J. R. E. Co. in connection with the development of the Chester coal fields, in Southern Illinois. John Hogan and others. N. Y., 1867. 12 pp., 9x6, pap. 267 CHICAGO & CANADA SOUTHERN RY. Prospectus, and other documents. N. Y., 1872. 19 pp., map, 9x6, pap. 456 CHICAGO & PADUCAH R. R. Prospectus: Its present condition, popular advan- tages, and future prospects; together with the financial resources of the com, pany, and the security of the first mortgage bonds. N. Y., 1872. 37 pp., map, 9 X 6, b. p. CHICAGO & WESTERN INDIANA R. R. In the Supreme Court of Illinois- Northern Grand Division, March Term, 1881; the Ldke Shore & Michigan Southern, and the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific R. R. Companies, Appellants, XB. the C. & W. I. R. R. Co., Appellee; appeal from the County Court cf Cook Co. : Argument for Appellee. Henry Crawford. Note: Relates to the crossing of the tracks of the C., E. I. & P. and the L. S. & M. S. Ey. Companies by the C. & W. I. R. E. Co. Chic, 1881. 88 pp., 10 x 8, b. p. Af-302, p. 67. CHICAGO & WESTERN INDIANA RY. Supreme Court of lUinois, Southern Grand Division; Eugene M. Dunbar, e* al., vs. the C. & W. I. Ey. Co., et al.; agreed case from Superior Court of Cook Co. : Argument. Henry Crawford. Note: Eelates to location of the railroad in Chicago. Chic, 1880. 76 pp., 9x6, b. p. Zj-195, p.651. 1 6 RAILROADS- LOCATION. Ab — {Continued). 840 CHICAGO, DAN VILLK & VINCENNES R. R. Prospectus issued to advertise the first mortgage bonds of the company. N. Y., 1870. S7 pp., 9x6, pap. CHOCTAW, OKLAHOMA & QULF R. R. Standard general instructions to resi- dent engineers. 1901. (See Ao-140.) 430 CINCINNATI & MACKINAW R. R. Report and exhibit and also a report of the Chief Engineer, 1858. Dayton, Ohio, 1858. 57 + 2 pp., tab., 9x6, pap. 108 CINCINNATI SOUTHERN RY. Records, correspondence, etc., in matter of termi- nal facilities in Cincinnati. Cin., 1887. 78 pp., pi., 9x6, pap. 18 Surveys for the C. S. Ry.: Preliminary report of the Chief Engineer. W. A. Gunn. no place, 1873. 66 pp., maps, 9x6, ol. COSMOPOLITAN RY. Compacting and fusing together all the world's continents. William (iilpin. 1890. (See Aa-100.) DELAWARE. Maryland & Delaware with parts of Pennsylvania & Virginia, showing the railroads. F. Lucas, Jr. 1852. (See Qf-551.) DELAWARE, LEHIOH, SCHUYLKILL & SUSQUEHANNA R. R. Preliminary report upon the location of the D., L., S. & S. R. E., Aug., 1852; by Robert H. Sayre, Chief Engineer. (See Ag-321, Annual report, 1855-63, p. 1.) 177 DUNKIRK, WARREN & PITTSBURQH RY. Statement of its present condition, country through which it passes, business prospects, &c.. May, 1870. N. Y., 1870. 26 pp., 9x6, pap. 178 EDINBURGH, LEITH & NEWHAVEN RY. Considerations regarding the E., L. & N. Ry., addressed to the Commissioners of Improvements, the inhabitants of the eastern divisions of Prince's Street and of the streets under which the tunnel is proposed to be carried, and to the shareholders of the railway com- pany. Patrick Neill. Edin., 1837. 40 -j- 3 pp., 9x6, pap. 179 ELYSVILLE & CANTON R. R. Report on the survey of the proposed E. & C. R.R. Thomas Rowles. Bait., 1853. 8 pp., 9x6, pap. 487 ERIE & NEW ENGLAND R. R. Connecting the West and East rfa the Hudson Highland Suspension Bridge: General remarks and estimate. N. Y., 1868. 14 pp., 9x6, pap. GALVESTON, HARRISBURG & SAN ANTONIO RY. Brief statement concerning the G., H. & S. A. Ry. Co., vrith a list of its Directors and OfBcers, Trustees of bonds and mortgage, and Report of Treasurer. Bost., 1878. 53 pp., 9x6, b. p. Af-a95,p. 157. GENERAL. COLE, W. H. Notes on permanent-way material, platelaying, and points and erdsstngs. 1890. (SeeAc-lS8.) 803 CORDEIRO, C. X. Chemins de fer: Voies et travaux: Du surhaussement du rail extfirieur des courbes: MSmoire. Lisbonne, 1900. 8 pp., 10 x 8, pap. 304 Chemins de fer; Voies et travaux; ^tude sur les conunimications de voies et sur les branchements. Lisbonne, 1900. 23 pp., 10 x 8, pap. 11 COTTON, C. P. Manual of railway engineering for the field and the office, ed. 2, rev. and enl. Dublin, 1874. 181 pp., il., 5 pi., 8 x 5, cl. 460 DUFOUR, ALBERT. Trac6 d'un chemin de fer. (Encyclopedic Soientiflque des Aide-M6moire.) Paris, 1897( !) 212 pp., U., 8 x 5, pap. 458 FOX, W. Q. Transition curves; A field book for engineers, containing rules ■and tables for laying out transition curves. N. Y., 1898. 80 pp., 6 x 4, bds. HODSON, C. W. Note on grade compensation for curve resistance. 1902. (See Aa^ll0,No. 98.) 457 KELLOGG, N. B. Transition curve or curve of adjustment by the method of rectangular co-ordinates and by deflection angles (polar co-ordinates), based on the French of M. Nordling, with additional problems. San Fran., 1899. 2-1-60 pp., 7x4, cl. 364 NAGLE, J. C. Field manual for railroad engineers, ed. 2, rev. N. Y., 1899. 15 + 403 pp., il., tab., 7x4, mor. 852 PHILBRICK, P. H. Field manual for engineers. N. Y., 1901. 15-1-388 pp., il., tab., 7x4, skiv. 402a TALBOT, A. N. Railway transition spiral, ed. 3, rev. N. Y., 1901. 6 -|- 110 pp., 7x4, ro. 170 Uniform chord length method for the railway transition spiral, no place, 1900. 6 pp., tab., 9x6, pap. TRATMAN, B. E. R. Gage, grades and curves. 1901. (See Ad-200a, p. 351.) 413a TRAUTWINE, J. C. Field practice of laying out circular curves for railroads, ed. 12. N. Y., 1886. 10 + 198 pp., il., tab., 7x5, mor. WEALE, JOHN, pub. Rudimentary and practical instructions on the science of railway construction for the use of beginners and those who have com- menced practice. 1861. (SeeAc-163.) WEBB, W. L. Railroad surveys. )900. (See Ac-14S, p. 1.) RAILROADS-LOCATION. 17 Ab — ( Continued ) . GRAND RAPIDS & INDIANA R. R. First mortgage bonds and other documents. Note: Contains description of the route through which the road is to pass. 1870. (See Af-357.) S71a GREAT BRITAIN. Analysis of railways; consisting of a series of reports on the twelve hundred miles of projected railways in England and Wales, now before Parliament. Francis Whishaw. Lond., 1837. 16 + 296 pp., tab., 9 x 6, cl. 455 HANNIBAL & SOUTHWESTERN RY. Report of a survey and estimate of the H. & S. Ry. J. T. K. Hayward. Hannibal, Mo., 1882. 14 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. HONDURAS INTEROCEANIC RY. List of books and of articles in periodicals re- lating to interoceanic canal and railway routes (Nicaragua, Panama, Darien, and the Valley of the Atrato, Tehuantepec and Honduras, Suez Canal) ; by Hugh A. Morrison, Jr., with an apx.: Bibliography of United States public docu- ments. U. S.-Library of Congress. 190(5. (See Cfb-19.) HOUSTON EAST & WEST TEXAS RY. Charter and by-laws of the company, with a description o£ the counties immediately upon and adjacent to its line. 1878. (See Af-S59.) INDIANA & ILLINOIS CENTRAL RY. Statement respecting the I. & I. C. Ry. Co- building an east and west air line of 152 miles between Indianapolis, Ind., and Decatur, 111., showing the basis and security of its first mortgage 7 per cent, sinking fund gold bonds. N. Y., 187«. 80 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Af-307, p. 219; 456 INDIANA & ILLINOIS SOUTHERN R. R. Preliminary report of the- Consultmg Engineer on the I. & I. S. R. R., its present condition, proposed improvements, prospective traffic, estimated eammgs, etc. I. B. Riley. Newark, Ohio, 1883. 8 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. 185 INTERCONTINENTAL RY. Tr. from the Spanish bj; R. F. Letts. Ernesto de La Combe, no place, no date. 8 pp., 9x6, pap. no title-page. 172 JUNCTION R. R. Statement of the President relative to the new seciirities of the company and documents in that behalf. Cin., 1864. SU pp., map, 9x6, pap. KENTUCKY. Geological map of Kentucky exhibiting the locations of the counties, cities, villages, post-offices, rail way stations, etc., the railways, common roads, etc. E. MendenhaU, pub. 1865. (See Qf-572.) 176 LAKE SUPERIOR & iVlISSISSIPPI R.-R. Connecting the Mississippi and Minne- sota Rivers and the railroad system of the States of Minnesota and California, with Lake Superior. St. Paul, 1866. 56 pp., map, 9x6, pap. 175 LEBANON SPRINGS R. R. Completing the most direct route from New York to Montreal and the Canadas, by way of the Harlem R. R., Lebanon Springs, Bennington, Rutland and Burlington. New Lebanon, 1866. 39 pp., 9x6, pap. Estimate for the construction of the L. S. R. R. from Chatham Four Comers to North Bennington, Vt., and Eagle Bridge, Rensselaer County, N.Y. C. S. Cross. 1864. (See Ac-123.) 174 Prospectus. N. Y., 1852. 17 pp., map, 9x6, pap. LOUISIANA. Indexed county map of Louisiana, with a new and original compila- tion and index, designating all post office towns and railroad stations, an alphas betically arranged list of all railroads in the State, also, of the counties, lakes, rivers, etc., etc. Rand, McNally & Co. no date. (See Qt-597.) 423 LOUISVILLE, CINCINNATI & CHARLESTON R. R. Proceedings of the Conven- tion in relation to the proposed L., C. & C. R.R., assembled at Knoxville, Tenn., July 4th, 1833. Knoxville, 1836. 48 pp., 9x6, pap. LOUISVILLE, ST. LOUIS & TEXAS RY. Prospectus, no place, 1889. 19 pp., maps, 9 X 6, b. p. Aa^-85, p. 349. MARYLAND. Maryland & Delaware with parts of Pennsylvania & Virginia, show- ing the railroads. F. Lucas, Jr. 1853. (See Qt-551.) MARYLAND & DELAWARE R. R. Prospectus, no place, no date. 20 pp., 9x6, b. p. Aa-85, p. 229. MASSACHUSETTS. Lecture on railroads delivered Jan. 12th, 1829, before the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association. William Jackson, ed. 3. Bost., 1839. 36 pp., tab., 9 x 6, b. p. Aa-81, p. 519. MASSACHUSETTS CENTRAL R. R. Cheap coal; or. The Boston & Northwestern, M. C, and Boston & Poughkeepsie Railroads; their relations to Massachusetts, the coal fields of Pennsylvania, and the commerce of Boston. H. F. Keith. Note: An argument to show the wisdom of constructing the above railroads. Bost., 1877. 21 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. Mb-54, p. 37S. 801 MEXICAN CENTRAL RY. Instructions to engineers on preliminary surveys and location; to division engineers on construction, and to track engineers; specifi- cations of rubble masonry and graduation. City of Mexico, 1900. 26 pp., 7x4, cl. 373 MEXICO. Three Americas Railway: An International and intercontinental enter- prise outlined in numerous formal disquisitions and five elaborate essays. H. B. Helper and others. St. Louis, 1881. ,478 pp., 8x5, cl. i8 RAILROADS— LOCATION. Ab — ( Continued). 898 MEXICO NATIONAL RY. Prospectus, Nov., 1872. Phil., 1873. 139 pp., map, 9x6, pap. 355 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY R. R. Official proceedings'of the M. V. B. R. Convention, held at the Varieties' Theatre, in St. Xouis, Monday and Tuesday, the 15th and 16th, November, 1852, together with the memorial to Congress, ordered by said Convention; also, the omcial proceedings of the North Missouri B. B. Conven- tion held at the Court House, in St. Charles, Wednesday, the 10th, November, 1852, with their memorial to Congress asking for a grant of land. St. Louis, 1852. 68 pp., 9x6, pap. 187 MISSOURI. Beport of tho Civil Engineer, on a projected railroad from Louisiana to Columbia, in this state (Missouri). W. B. Quion. no place, 1836. 7 pp., 10 X 7, pap. 208 NEW LONDON, WILLIMANTIC & SPRINQPIELO R. R. Engineer's report and charter. New London, 1847. 36 pp., 9x6, pap. 209 NEW YORK & ALBANY R. R. Beport on the statistical and other facts connected with the plan of constructing a railroad between the Cities of New York, Albany and Troy. B. Knower and others, no place, 1832. 40 pp., 9x6, pap. no title- page. NEW YORK & BOSTON R. R. Statement of facts in relation to the grant of a bridge at Middletown, to the N. Y. & B. B. B. Co.; General Assembly, May Ses- sion, 1846. 1847. (SeeFd-65.) NEW YORK & BOSTON RAPID TRANSIT CO. Prospectus. Bost., 1887. 14 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. Aa-85, p. 133. Prospectus for a direct railway line between New York and Boston. Bost., 1886. 24 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. Aa-79, p. 187. 277 NEW YORK & OSWEGO MIDLAND R. R. Address of committee to citizens of New York. Jan. 1st, 1869. no place, 1869. 15 pp., 9x6, pap. 165 NEW YORK, HOUSATONIC & NORTHERN R. R. Prospectvis, Apr., 1874. no place, 1874. 14 pp., 9x6, pap. 166 NEW YORK, PITTSBURGH & CHICAGO RY. Prospectus; also a copy of its first mortgage, ed. 2. N. Y., 1881. _ 36 pp., map, facsim., 9x6, pap. NICARAGUA. Memoria del Ministerio de Fomento; 1885-86. Note: Contains re- ports on the proposed location of the Central Division of the National Ry., and on the proposed railway from San Jorge to San Juan del Sur (See Ai-B9.) NORFOLK, ALBEMARLE & ATLANTIC R. R. Prospectus, contaming estimates of cost of improvements, gross and net earnings, report of Wm. L. E&effer, etc. N. T., 1890. 18 pp., map, 9 x«, b. p. Aar-79. p. 109. 355 NORTH MISSOURI R. R. Ofacial proceedings of the Mississippi Valley R. R. Con- vention held at the Varieties' Theatre, in St. Louis, Monday and Tuesday, the 15th and 16th, November, 1862, together with the memorial to Congress, ordered by said Convention; also, the omcial proceedings of the N. M. R. B. Convention held at the Court House, in St. Charles, Wednesday, the 10th, November, 1852, with their memorial to Congress asking for a grant of land. St. Louis, 1852. 63 pp., 9x6, pap. 220 NORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. Fflhrer duroh die Landereien der NBrdlichen Pacific Eisenbahn in Minnesota. N. Y.,1872. 47 pp., il., map, 9 x 6. pap. Report in favor of aid to the northern route. U. S.-Select Committee on Pacific Railroad. 1860. (See At-463, p. 41.) 299 Statement of its resources and merits, as presented to the Pacific Railroad Committee of Congress, H. R., Mar., 1868. J. G. Smith and others. Wash., 1868. 24 pp., tab., 9x6, pap. 169 NORTHWESTERN VIRGINIA R. R. Address on the Parkersburg R. R. (N. W. V. R. R.), delivered at the new assembly rooms, Hanover Street, June 28th, 1852, Thomas Swann. Note: Address shows advantages of route selected, etc. Bait., 1852. 29 pp., 9x6, pap. 167 OREGON PACIFIC R. R. Prospectus. N. Y., 1880. 13 pp., 9x6, pap. 459 ORENBURG R. R. Profile of O. R. R. no place, no date, pi., 13 x 414, bds. PANAMA R. R. Communication of the Board of Directors to the Stockholders; together with the report of the Chief Engineer to the Directors, and an appen- dix containing tables of the grades, tangents, and curves of the P. R. R., and observations upon the levels of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. 1855. (See Ag^60.) 168 PENINSULA R. R. OF MICHIGAN. Exhibit of the route and resources of the railroad, comprised in report of Special Committee, report of Engineer, and or- ganic and special laws. Chic, 18(&. 48 pp., map, 9x6, pap. PENNSYLVANIA. New county map of the State of Pennsylvania and adioining states showing the route of the Central & other railroads, etc.; reduced fr the large state map by L W. Otley. R. L. Barnes, pub. 1853. (See Qf-579.) RAILROADS— LOCATION. 19 Ab — { Continued ) . EaUroad map of Pennsylvania. Department of Internal Affairs, pub. 1901. (See PEOPLE'S PACIFIC R. R. Charter, organization, address of the President, Josiah Perham, with the by-laws of the Board of Commissioners. 1860. (See Af-334.) 435 PORT HURON & NORTHWESTERN RY. Its organization, location, financial con- dition, business prospects, etc. no place, 1879. 7 pp., 8 x 6, pap. ST. CROIX & LAKE SUPERIOR R. R. Acts of the Legislature of Wisconsin, and of the Congress of the United States, relative to the St. C. &L. S. E. E. Co., with the statement of the President and Directors, and of the (3hief engineer of said company. Note: Contains report on location. 1866. (See Af-456.) 456 ST. LOUIS, KANSAS CITY & COLORADO R. R. Prospectus. N.Y.,nodate. 23 pp., 9x6, b. p. 456 ST. LOUIS— KANSAS CITY SHORT LINE RY. Statement, charter, franchises, route, etc. Columbia, Mo., 1886. 43 pp., maps, 9 x 6, b. p. SOCIETA ITALIANA PER LE STRADE FERRATE DEL MEDITERRANEO. Eelazione sugli studi e lavori eseguiti dal 1885 al 1897. 1900. (See Ac-151.) 373 SOUTH AMERICA. Three Americas Eailway: An international and interconti- nental enterprise outlined in nuiflerous formal disquisitions and five elaborate essays. H. E. Helper and others. St. Louis, 1881. 473 pp., 8x5, cl. SOUTHWESTERN R. R. Eeport on the preliminary surveys and estimates. F. P. Holland. 1869. (SeeAg-311, p. 3.) TEHUANTEPEC SHIP RY. List of books and of articles in periodicals relating to interoceanic canal and railway routes (Nicaragua, Panama, Darien, and the val- ley of the Atrato, Tehuantepec and Honduras, Suez Canal); bvHughA. Mor. rison, Jr., withanapx.: BibUography of United States public documents. U. S.-Library of Congress. 1900. (See Cfb-49.) 217 Proposed Atlantic and Pacific ship railway, no place, 1884. 10 pp., 9x6, pap. 482 Eeview of Captain Phelps' pamphlet entitled " Transportation of ships on rail- ways." J. B. Eads. no place, no date. 31 pp., 9 x 6, pap. 335 TENNESSEE & PACIFIC R. R. Experimental survey of the T. & P. E. E. from Nashville to Knoxville: Reports of the Engineer and Geologist; with an appen- dix. Nashville, 1867. 94 pp., 8x5, pap. TEXAS. Railroad and county map of Texas. Railroad Commission. 1901. (See Qf-517.) 149 TEXAS & PACIFIC RY. Notes on Texas and the T. & P. Ey.; compiled from ofS- cial and other authentic data. Phil., 1873. 48 pp., map, tab., 9 x 6, pap. 195 TOLEDO, LOQANSPORT & NORTHERN INDIANA R. R. Statement showing the actual condition, estimated income, and prospective business of the T., L. & N. I. E. E. N. Y., 1866. 21 pp., map, 9x6, pap. TONA WANDA R. R. Eeport upon the company, exhibiting its present situation and future prospects; by a committee. 1837. (See Ac-282.) 186 UNION PACIFIC R. R. Pacific railroad: A review of thereports of the committees of the Senate and House of Representatives of the last session, with remarks. New Orleans, 1850. 16 pp., 9x6, pap. 348 Pacific railroad. (Merchants' Magazine Extra.) no place, 1860. 14 pp., 9 x 6, pap. Report of the Committee to whom was referred the memorial of Thomas Allen and others, praying for the location and construt-tion of a national railroad and electric telegraph from the Mississippi Elver to the Pacific Ocean; also, various and numerous resolutions, memorials and petitions in favor of the plan of Mr. Asa Whitney of New York, for the construction of such a road. U. S.-House Committee on Eoads and Canals. 1850. (SeeAi-74.) 387 UNION PACIFIC RY., EASTERN DIVISION. Notesonthe geology of the survey for the extension of the U. P. Ry., E. D., from the Smoky Hill Elver, Kans.. to the Rio Grande. J. L. Leconte. Phil., 1868. 76 pp , map, 9x6, pap. 283 UNITED STATES. Congressional grants of land in aid of railways. J. B. Sanborn. (Bulletin of the University of Wisconsin, Economics Ser.) Madison, 1899. 130 pp., 10 X 6, pap. New commercial map of the United States and Canada, showing all the railroads, counties and principal towns up to date; constructed fr. the latest government and railroad surveys, 1883. Rand, McNally & Co. (See Qf-560.) New guide map of the United States and Canada, with railroads, counties, etc. G. W. Colton. 1861. (See (3f-571.) 373 Three Americas Railway: An international and intercontinental enterprise out- lined in numerous formal disquisitions and five elaborate essays. H. E. Helper and others. St. Louis, 1881. 473 pp., 8x5, cl. 421 UTICA, ITHACA & ELMIRA R. R. And its connections. N.Y.,1872. 49 pp., 9x6, pap. 20 RAILROADS-LOCATION. Ab— (Continued). WASHINGTON & OHIO R. R. A glance at the country tlirough which It passes, between Washington, D. C, and the Ohio River, a distance of 325 miles. Phil., 1873. 100 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. At-304, p. 597. 367 WESTERN MARYLAND R. R. And His Honor the Mayor of Baltimore, vs. the- Baltimore & Ohio E. E. Expositor, pseud. Bait., 1863. 14 pp., 9x6. pap. Ac RAILROADS— CONSTRUCTION. ATLANTIC & LAKE ERIE RY. Eeport presented to the Stockholders at their- annual meeting, Feb., 1874. (See Ag-468.) CANADIAN PACIFIC RY. Annual statement respecting the C. P. Ey.; 1884. Can- ada^Minlster of Eailways. (See Ai-70.) CHEiWIN DE PER DE QUEBEC ET LAC ST. JEAN. Eapport surla 5i6me section de dix miUes du Chemin de Fer Quebec et Lac St. Jean. C. P. F. Baillairge.. no place, 1885. 6 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. no title-page. Zb-85, p. 83. 221 CHICAQO, ILL. Eeport of the Department of Track Elevation; 1900. no place,, 1900. 1 v., il., pi., 9x6, pap. 119 CHICAGO, SANTA FE & CALIFORNIA RY. Specifications for construction of road bed. no place, no date, unpaged, 14 x 9, pap. no title-page. 140 CHOCTAW, OKLAHOMA & GULF R. R. Standard general instructions to resi- dent engineers, no place, 1901. 101 pp., 11., 7 pi., 13 tab., 7x5, cl. CINCINNATI SOUTHERN RY. Petitions in behalf of the passage of the " Wright" Amendatory Bill to the (3. S. Ey. Act, Mar. 86th, 1873, and remonstrance against any interference with the several bills authorizing the construction of the road, Jan. a2d, 1874. (See Af-476.) 125 CLEVELAND, OHIO. Abolishment of grade crossings: Eeport of Special Com-, mittee of the Chamber of Commerce, Dec. 18th, 1900. Cleveland, 1900. 2Spp.,. 9x6, pap. 6 DUTCH EAST INDIA. Les chemins de fer aux colonies et dans les pays neufs: Fascicule conoernant les chemins de fer et les tramways i, vapeur aux Indes. Orientales Nfierlandaises. J. W. Post. Bruxelles, 1900. 263 pp., il., pi., tab., 9x6, ol. EDINBURGH, LEITH & NBWHAVEN RY. Considerations regarding the E., L. & N. Ry., addressed to the Commissioners of Improvements, the inhabitants of the eastern divisions of Prince's Street and of the streets under which the- tunnel is proposed to be carried, and to the shareholders of the railway com- pany. Patrick Neill. 1837. (See Ab-178.) GENERAL. 142a BARRY, SIR J, W. 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Miller's trussed platforms, compression buffers and automatic couplers (or railroad cars. N. Y., 1869. 29 pp., pi., 9x6, pap. NEW YORK CENTRAL & HUDSON RIVER R. R. CO. Standard specifications; Book"Q.'' 1902. (SeeAc-233.) NEW YORK RAILROAD CLUB. Proceedings of a meeting held Nov. 5th, 1888, at which papers on railroad brakes were read and discussed, no place, no date. 28 pp., pi., 9 x 6, b. p. no title-page. A3-85, p. 189. Proceedings of the meeting held Jan. 19th, 1888, at which papers on freight train brakes were read and discussed. N. Y., 1888. 18 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Aa-84, p. 25. PIGOTT, R. E. Signalling and interlocking. 1902. (See Aa-110, No. 95.) 326 PROCEEDINGS OF A MEETING HELD ON THE INSPECTION TRAIN AT Centra\ia, lU., by the Illinois Central R.R. inspection party, Nov. 12th, 1895; containing talks on track work by J. F. Wallace and Benjamin Reece; alsoi talk on tie plates by Benjamin Reece and general discussion of same. Chic, 1895. 67 pp., 11., 11 X 9, pap. 36 RAILROADS -EQUIPMENT. Ad — ( Continued). QENERAL— (Continwed). 241 PROSSER, THOMAS. Railways and the wheels which run upon them, being a brief enquiry into the relative cost in material, of rails and tires caused by mere abrasion, toeether with that of the latter, caused by waste in turnings to restore the statu quo; also, some remarks on the reduced tractive power- required, consequent upon the introduction of Krupp's cast steel rails and tires. N. Y., 1865. 12 pp., 2 tab., 9x6, pap. 278 PULLMAN'S PALACE CAR CO. Annual statement for the fiscal year ending- July 31st, 1887-89. no place, 1887-89. 3 v., tab., 9x6, pap. QUAYLE, ROBERT. Business problems of the motive power department, no- date. (See Ae-&n.) 242 RAILWAY ROLLING STOCK ; its manufacture and adaptability to various gauges: Extract from Chapter XII of the Great Industries of the United States, together with remarks of the daily journals. Wilmington, Del., 1871. unpaged, il., 9x6, pap. REBOUCAS, ANDRE. These de concurso. Contents: Estudo das leis de equi- librio molecular dos solidos e sua applica^ao ao empuxo das terras. Moteres empregados na locomooao terrestre. Keceptores hydrauUcos. 1880. (See Ac-48.) 260 RECENT LOCOMOTIVES: Illustrations, with descriptions and specifleations and details, of recent American and European locomotives; reprinted from tTue Railroad Gazette. N. Y., 1886. 112pp.,il., pi., 16 x 11, cl. 260b Same. N. Y., 1901. 538 pp., il., pi., 16 x 11, )^ mor. 195 REYNOLDS, MICHAEL. Locomotive-engine driving: A practical manual for engineers In charge of locomotive engines, ed. 2. Lond., 1878. 14 + 225 pp.,. il., tab.,8x5,cl. 196 The model locomotive engineer, fireman, and engine-boy; comprising a his- torical notice of the pioneer locomotive engines and their inventors, -with a project for the establishment of certificates of qualification in the running service of railways. Lond., 1879. 12 -f 256 pp., il., por., 8x5, ol. ROADMASTERS' ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA. Proceedings of the annual convention; 1885-86, '91, 1900-01. (See Sa3-40.1.) SHINN, W. P. On the increased efilciency of railways for the transportation of freight. {Transactions, Am. Soc. C. E., Nov., 1882.) N. Y., 1882. pp. 365-896, 9 X 6, b. p. no title-page. Ae-296, p. 521. Power brakes for freight trains. {Transactions., Am. Soc. C. E., Oct., 1885.)- N. Y., 1885. pp. 405-474, 9x6, b p. Aa-8S, p. 481. SIROT, A. Cbemins de fer; construction et voie. (BibllothSque du Conducteur de Travaux Publics. ) 1897. (See Ac-2S2. ) SPRING, F. J. E. Notes on certain minor details of track-laying on girder bridges, on the timbering of the girders, and on girder expansion and con- traction under changes of temperature. 1902. (See Aa-110. No. 106. ) TOWNSEND. Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York; George Westinghouse, Jr., and the Westinghouse Air Brake Co. vs. the New York Air Brake Co., et al., in equity; the Westinghouse Air Brake Co. vs. the Nesv York Air Brake Co., et al., in equity: Opinion of the Judge sustaining the broad claims of the Westinghouse quick-action air brake pat- ents. 1893. (See Af-486.) 200a TRATMAN, E. E. R. Railway track and track work. ed. 2, rev. N. Y., copy- right 1901. 4 -I- 471 -(- 9 pp., il., tab., 9x6, cl. Track accessories; stations, section houses, turntables, mail cranes, etc 1901. (See Ad-200a, p. 177.) Wrecking trains and operation. 1901. (SeeAd-SOOa. p. 429.) UNITED STATES-DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Decay of timber and methods of preventing it; by Hermann von Schrenk. Note: Contains speci- fications and contracts for the impregnation of timber used on European rail- road lines. 1902. (See j;c-244.) UNITED STATES— DEPARTMENT OF LABOR. Statement showing the direct cost of labur in the manufacture of one ton of steel rails in the United States, Great Britain, and on the Continent of Europe. (61st Cong., 1st Sess. Senate misc. doc. No. 212.) Wash., 1890. 9pp., 9 x 6, b. p. no title-page. Aa-85,p.95. UNITED STATES ROLLING STOCK CO. Annual report to the Shareholders; 1872. N. Y., 1872. 1 v., 9 x 6, b. p. Zj-194, p. 167. VICTORIA— COMMISSIONER OF RAILWAYS. Railway construction, equip- ment and operation. 1871. (SeeAi-75.) 132 WAITT, A. W. Car design and construction, no place, no date. pp. 308-S47» il., pi., 8x5, pap. WESTINGHOUSE AIR BRAKE CO. Decree of the Court requiring the removal of infringing New York air brakes from the cars of the Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh Ry., with accompanying statement. 1898. (See Af-485.) RAILROADS-EQUIPMENT. 27 Ad — ( Continued ) . a EN E R A L- ( Continued) . 279 Description of the automatic brake for passenger and freight trains, and also system of train signaling apparatus for giving signals from the cars to the engineer. Pittsburgh, 18RSJ. 82 pp., pi., 12 x 10, cl. GRAND TRUNK RY. OF CANADA. Tender for stores. Montreal, 1880. 18 pp., tab., 9x6, b. p. Ae-398, p. 305. Same; Chicago, Detroit and Port Huron District, no place, 1880. 13 pp., 9 x 6„ b. p. Aa^83, p. 421. GREAT BRITAIN. Documents to be sent to the Railway Department, Board of Trade, previously to the second notice of the Intention to open a railway being^ given. 1883. (6eeAc-9D.j On the maintenance and renewal of peimanent way; with an abstract of the discussion upon the paper. R. P. Williams. Lond.', 1866. 78 pp., il., pi., tab.,^ 9 X 6, b. p. Aa^SO, p. 1«. Permanent way of railways in Great Britain and Ireland; with special reference to the use of timber preserved and unpreserved. John Bogart. ( Transactions, Am. Soc. C. E.,Jan., 1879.) N. V., 1879. pp. 18-20, pi., tab., 9x6, b. p. Aa-83, p. 489. GREAT WESTERN RY. Memorandum on certain English points, crossings and signals. India-Director of Railway Construction. 1902. (See Aa-110, Nos. 90' and 90a.) HARLEM R. R. Agreements between the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York, and the Harlem, Hudson River, Sixth, Eighth, Second and Third Avenue R. R. Companies, relative to laying rails through the streets and avenues of the City. 1854. (See Bf-43.) HUDSON RIVER R. R. Agreements between the Mayor, Aldermen and Com- monalty of the City of New York, and the Harlem, Hudson River, Sixth, Eighth, Second and Third Avenue E. R. Companies, relative to laying rails through the streets and avenues of the City. 1854. (See Bf-43.) INDIA. Renewals of wooden sleepers. Director of Railway Construction. 1902. (See Aa-110, No. 99.) IOWA . Annual report of the assessed valuation of railroadproperty in the State of Iowa for the fiscal year ending Mar., 1880, '82, '84,'86-87, '89-96, '98-1901. (SeeAh-42.> 384 LAKE ERIE & WESTERN R. R. Characteristics of the L. E. & W. R. R. System as existing Jan. 1st, 1896; comp. by W. P. Goltra. Indianapolis, 1895. 102 pp., pi., map, 9x6, cl. LONDON & NORTH WESTERN RY. Memorandum on certain English points,, crossings and signals. India-Director of Railway Construction. 1902. (See Aa-110, Nos. 90 and 90o.) 124 LONG ISLAND R. R. Reasons in favor of the use of a "dummy" engine on the railroad from Bedford to Jamaica, no place, no date. 15 pp., pi., 9x6. pap. 126 Report of Special Committee on L. I. E.R., with opinionsof Counsel. Brooklyn- Common Council. Note; Relates to the use of steam in the limits of Brook- lyn. Brookljm, 1851. 24 pp., 9x6, pap. NEW YORK CENTRAL & HUDSON RIVER R. R. Standard specifications; Book "G." 1902. (ReeAc-233.) NEW YORK CITY. Agreements between the Mayor. Aldermen and Commonalty of the Cily of New York, and the Harlem, Hudson River, Sixth, Eiehth, Second and Third Avenue R. R. Companies, relative to laying rails through the streets and avenues of the City. 1854. (See Bf-43.) NORTH WESTERN RY. Table of moments of resistance of rails in use on the N. W. Ry. and the number required when used as girders. G. Humfress. 1901, (See Aa-110, No. 84.) SOCIETA ITALIANA PER LE STRADE FERRATE DEL MEDITERRANEO. Relazione sugli studi e lavori eseguiti dal 1885 al 1897. 1900. (See Ao-151.) UNITED R.R. COS. OF NEW JERSEY. Letter descriptive of the experiments om the strength and management of the steam boilers belonging to the United R. R. Cos. of New Jersey; together with a report of the Board appointed. P. Bv Stevens. 1871. tSeeGd-52.) UNITED STATES. Car trusts in the United States: Abrief statement of the law of contracts of conditional sale of rolling stock to railroads. Gherardi Davis and G. M. Browne, Jr. 1894. (SeeAf-487.) The American railway: Its construction, development, management, and appli- ances; with an introd. by Thomas M. Cooley. T. C. Clarke and others. 1889. (SeeAc-a30.) RAILROADS— OPERATION. Ae ALBANY & SUSQUEHANNA R. R. Inquiry into the A. & S. R. R. litigations of 1869, and Mr. David Dudley Field's connection therewith. G. T. Curtis. 1871. (See Af-316.) 28 RAILROADS -OPERATION. Ae — (Continued^. S43 ALEXANDRIA & FRBDERICKSBURQ RY. Classifloation of freight, rates, rules and regulations of the Baltimore & Potomac R. E. and A. & F. Ry. Cos., Oct. 1st, 1880. no place, 1880. 31 pp., tah., 9x7, pap. 887 ALLEGHENY VALLEY RY. Report of purchase and organization, hy Purchasing Committee acting under agreement of Oct. 1st, 1891. Phil., 1891. 7 pp., 9x6, pap. 346 ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE R. R. Kansas raih:oad3, and the old Board of Railroad Commissioners. Note: Relates to the regulation of rates of charges for the transportation of freight and merchandise on the A., T. & S. F. and other raih-oads in the State. Topeka, 1884. 86 pp., tab., 9x6, pap. 288 Plan of income bond conversion, Circular No. 68, May 25th, 1892. no place, 1892. 7 pp., 11 x8, pap. 260 ATLANTIC & GREAT WESTERN R. R. Bye-laws, adopted Dec. Uth, 1871. N. Y., 1871. 7 pp., 9x6, pap. Chapters on Erie, and A. cfe G. W. JohnHarold. 1879. (SeeAa-54.) 238 Letters and statements relating to the management of the railroad. James Robb. no place, 1866. 16 pp. , 9 x 6, pap. ATLANTIC & GREAT WESTERN RY. PhUadeU)hia & Erie R. R. Cd of accounting for money advanced by shippers for the ptu'pose of prepaying chai-ges over connecting lines and for other pur- poses; and explaining how sucti advances may be disposed of when the freight blanks make no provision therefor: The way-bUl illustrated and described. Chic, 1882. 28 pp. , 9 X 6, b. p. 400 Maintenance of railways; evolutions of labor; employer versus employ^: Theu* relations; present method of operating railways based on the reciprocal interest of labor: Its continuance dependent thereon; how railroads may be operated without the intervention of employes if labor troubles render necessary; fixed verstis traffic expenses; what it" costs to preserve a property separate from cost of conducting its traffic. Chic, no date. 73 pp., 9x6, b. p. 312 Railway disbursements and the accounts into which they are naturally divided. N. Y., 1877. 8 + 264 pp., 8x5, cl. 34 RAILROADS-OPERATION. Ae — {Continued ). GENERAL— (Co»i and system, East Tennessee, Virginia & Georgia Ry. Co. and system, dated May 1st, 1893. no place, 1893. 49 pp., tab., 12 x 9. pap. 420 Richmond & West Point Terminal Ry. & Warehouse Co. and its subordinate companies, including the R. & D. R. R. Co. and system. East Tennessee, Vir- ginia & Georgia Ry. Co. and system: Plan of reoi'ganization as modified, dated Feb. 20th, 1894. no place. 1894. 15 pp., 12 x 9, pap. 420 RICHMOND & WEST POINT TERMINAL RY. & WAREHOUSE CO. And its subordinate companies, including the Richmond & Danville B B. Co. and system. East Tennpssee, Virginia & Georgia By. Co. and .system; Plan of reor- ganization as modified, dated Feb. 20th, 1894. no place, 1894. 15 pp., 12 x 9, pap. 416 Plan and agreement tor the reorganization of the B. & W. P. T. By. & Ware- house Co., Richmond & Danville R. B. Co. and system, East Tennessee, Virginia & Georgia Ry. Co. and system, dated May 1st, 1893. no place, 1893. 49 pp., tab., 12 X 9, pap. RAILROADS— OPERATION. 43 Ae — {Continued). 417 Plan of reorganization, dated Mar. 1st, 1892. no place, 1892. 28 pp., tab., 12x11, pap. ST. JOSEPH & DENVER CITY R. R. Report, ISrd. Note: Statement by the President showing the condition and affairs of the company. 1873. (See Ag- 348.) 250 ST. JOSEPH & WESTERN R. R. To the holders of the securities of the St. Joseph & Pacific R. R. Co., Eastern Division: Kansas & Nebraska K. R. Co., Western Division; land scrip holders of St. Joseph & Denver City R. R.; line of road from St. Joseph, Mo., to Grand Isliind, Nebr. Note: Attack on policy otthemanagementof St, J. & W. R. R. N. Y., 1880. 20 pp., 9 x 6, pap. 360 ST. LOUIS, ALTON & TERRE HAUTE R. R. Bv-laws. St. Louis, 1863. 16 pp., 9x6, pap. Report of the Committee appointed by the Stockholders. May 27th, 1873. Note: Committee appointed to ascertain the condition of the company. 1873. (See Ag-236.) 109 lis. Charles Butler, Samuel J. Tilden, Russell Sage and Robert Bayard: State- ment of Special Committee appointed to investigate charges made in regard to the management and affairs of th- company. Thomas Denny, J. S. Barnes and W. B. Cutting. N. Y., 1876. 8 pp., 9x6, pap. 418 ST. LOUIS & SAN FRANCISCO RY. Plan and agreement for reorganization, dated Apr. 21st, 1896. no place, 1896. 26 pp., tab., 12 x 9, pap. ST. LOUIS & SOUTHEASTERN RY. Railroad war: St. L. & S. Ry. Co. vs. the Louisville & Nashville R.R. and the Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis By. Co. Note: Relates to the maintenance of uniform railroad rates, no place, 1878. 28 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. Aa-83, p. 361. 423 SANYO RY. Articles of association of the 3. Ry. Co., Ltd. Note: Text in Japanese and English, no place, no date. 16 pp.. 7 x 5, pap. 388 SCOTLAND. Railways of Scotland; their present condition, with a glance at their past and a forecast of their future. W. M. Acworth. Lond., 1890. 8 + 199 pp., map, 8x5. cl. SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC R. R. Report of the Commission, and o^ the Minority Commissioner, appointed under the Act of Congress approved Mar. 3d, 1887, entitled " An act authorizmg an investigation of the books, accounts and methods of railroads which have received aid from the United States, and for other purposes." U. S. -Pacific Railway Commission. 1887. (.See Ai-69 ) 379 SOUTH SIDE R.R. Facts pertinent to the status of the first mortgage bonds of the S. S. R.R. Co. ; their value and security. Petersburg, Va., 1866. 9 pp., 9 x 6, pap. SYRACUSE & UTICA R. R. Remonstrance of the S. & U. R. R. Co., against a bdl to reduce their fare. 1851. (See Af -378.) TENNESSEE. Tennessee railroads: Address to the Joint Railroad Committee of the 44th General Assembly of Tennessee, by the President, Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Ry., Feb. 18th, 1885. J. W. Tbomas. Note: Address relates to a bill before the General Assembly regulating railroad rates. Nashville, 1885. 13 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. Ah-76, p. 667. TERRE HAUTE, ALTON & ST. LOUIS R. R. Report of W. D. Griswold, Agent of the Trustees and General Superintendent of the railroad, to the Trustees from Dec. ISth, 1859. to Dec. 81st, 1860. 1861. (SeeAg^Bl.) TOLEDO, PEORIA & WARSAW RY. Report of the Committee of Stockholders showing its present condition and future prospects together with the financial affairs of the Company, N. Y., no date. 19 pp., 9x6, b. p.' Ag-306, p. 565. 397 TOLEDO, PEORIA & WESTERN RY. Testimony taken by the Commission. Illinois-Railroad and "Warehouse Commission. Note: Relates to accident on the T., P. & W. Ry. no place, 1887. 227 pp., pi,, 9 x 6, b. p. TURKEY. Forms of contracts for railroads in general, and if necessary, construct- ing canals, ports and other public works in the Ottoman Empire. Department of Public Works. 1883. iSeeAc-99) UNION PACIFIC' R. R. Guide to the U. P. R. R. lands. Note: Relates to the dis- posal of the lands given to the U. P. R. R. Co. by the Government of the United States. Omaha, 1870. 44 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Af-305, p. 103. In the Circuit Court of the United States, for the District of Connecticut; the United States of America, by George Henry Williams, their Attorney-General, vs. the U. P. R. R. Co., Henry Ingills, Joseph Richardson and others: Opinion of the (jourt. Hunt. Note: Case relates to the issue, by the U. P. R. R, Co., of capital stock which has not been paid for in full by the recipient, no place, 1873. 19 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. no title-page. Af-301, p. 401. Memorandum in regard to the equity in the case between the Government and the U. P. R. R. made at the request of some of the large holders of the bonds of said road, who are not officers thereof. Edward Atkinson, no place, 1871. 22 pp., 9 X 0, b. p. no title-page. Af-30o, p. 57. 44 RAILROADS-OPERATION. Ae — {Continued ). Obligations of the Pacific railroad companies to the Government, relating to the bonds issued by the United States in a& of the construction of the U. P. R. E. and its branches, considered and submitted to the Committee on the Judiciary of the Senate of the United States. E. H. Nichols. Wash., 1871. 24 pp., 9x6, b. p. Af-306, p. 1. Paoiflo railroad legislation, 1862-1886. (See Aj-570 ■ Report. U. S.-House Committee on Pacific Railroads. 1896. (See Al-71.) Suggestions submitted to the Attorney-General of the United States "on behalf of tbe U. P. E. R. Co., upon the question of the obligation of the company to pay the interest on the bonds issued in aid of the construction of its railroad. E.E. Hoar, no place, 1870. 4 pp., 10 x 7, b. p. no title-page. Af-306, p. 25. Views of the Minority. U. S.-House Committee on Pacific Railroads. 1896- (See Af-437.) Views of the Minority. U. S.-Senate Committee on Pacific Railroads. 1896. (See Af -435.) 110 UNION PACIFIC RY. Answer to the specifications of the Minority Commissioner of the United States Pacific Railway Commission. Bost., 1885. 119 pp., 9 x 6, pap. Plan and agreement for the reorganization of the U. P. Ry. Co. including its Kansas Pacific lines, dated Oct. 15th, 1895. (See Af-42S.) 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Central Passenger Committee, no place, no date. 10 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Af-305, p. 11. 256 Argument before the Committee on Commerce of the Senate of the United States, on the Reagan Bill, for the regulation of interstate conamerce, Washing- ton, Feb. 11th, 1879. N. Y., 1879. 28 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. Arguments and statements before the (House) Committee on Commerce in re- lation to certain bills referred to that Committee proposing Congressional regu- lation of interstate commerce, no date. (See Zd-91.) — -Before the Interstate Commerce Commission: Arguments of Counsel at Wash- ington. D. C, Dec. 15th and 16th, 1897. New York Produce Exchange us. Balti- more & Ohio R. R. Co. and others, and Philadelphia Board of Trade and others. Note: Oral argument on inland freight differentials on eastbound grain, flour and provisions. 1898. (SeeAf-290.) . 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(See Aa-51.) ^Manual of the coupon ticket points and coupon ticket agents in the United States and Canadas alphabetically arranged for the use of general passenger and ticket agents: also ''index'' to coui)on ticket points, arranged for the use of ticket sellers of any form of coupon tickets; 1885. Chic, 1885. 1 v., 9 x 6, b. p. Aa-H4, p. 261. National consolidation of the railways of the United States. G. H. Lewis. 1893. (SeeAa-92.1 393 New guide for travelers through the United States of America; containing all the railroad, state and steamboat routes with the distances from place to place. J. C. Smith. N. Y., 184B. 79 pp., 6x4, cl. 6 Notes on railroad accidents. C. F. Adams, Jr. N. Y., 1879. 6 -|- 280 pp., 8x5, cl. Notes on railway management. W. K. Ackerman. no place, no date. pp. 531- 546, 9 X 6, b. p. no title-page. Ah-76, p. 367. Official railway manual of the railroads of North America, showing their finan- cial condition, mileage, cost, earnings, expenses and organization; together with a list of the railroads of the world; 1870-71. J. H. Lyles, comp. (See Aar-90.) 396 On the increased efficiency of railways for the transportation of freight. W. P. Shinn. (Transactions, Am. Soc. C. E., Nov., 1882.) N. Y., 1882. pp. 365-S96, 9 X 6, b. p. no title-page. Our railroad system. T.J.Carter. Springfield, 111., 1873. 42 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. no title-page. Ah-77, p. 277. Payment of commissions: Extract from the Second Annual Report of the Inter- state Commerce Commission, Dec. 1st, 1888. no place, 1888. 12 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Aa-85, p. 57. 42 Proceedings of a convention of the presidents, superintendents and other offi- cials of Southern railways, for the promotion of immigration to the South, held in the City of Atlanta, Jan. 4th, 1869. Note: Convention recommended the reduction of rates. Atlanta, 1869. 15 pp., 8x5, pap. Proceedings of a meeting of Railway Accounting Officers held at Washington, D. C, Mar. 28th, 18S8, to consider the proposed form of annual report to be made by railroad companies to the Inter-State Commerce Commission Phil., 1888, 32 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. Af-298, p. 203. 15 Proceedings of the Advisory Commission appointed by the trunk lines, to con- sider the question of differential rates between seaboard cities and common points in the West; sessions in Philadelphia. N. Y., 1882. pp. 41-71, 9x6, pap. Proceedings of the American Association of General Passenger and Ticket Agents at the annual convention; 1898. (See Sa3-172.1.) -46 RAILROADS-OPERATION. Ae — {Continued). Proceedings of the meeting of Traveling Accountants held at Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 9th and 10th, 1886. Note; Meeting called by Pennsylvania E. E. for pur- pose of revising credit list. Pittsburg, 1886. 10 pp., 9x6, b. p. Af-305, p. 1. Proceedings of the National Convention of Eailroad Commissioners held at the office of the Interstate Commerce Commission, Washington, D. C.; 1889-1902. (See Aa-78.) 395 Eailroad local passenger traffic; Tariff, conditions and regulations, with niles for construction of proportionate mileage tables for constant and occasional travel; and some remarks on the development of local passenger traffic. F. J. Lee. N. Y.,1879. 38 pp., tab., 9 x 6, b. p. ■435 Eailroad poolings and discriminations; information in answer to questions pro- pounded by the Chief of the Bureau of Statistics, Treasury Department or the United States, 1879. Simon Sterne, no place, no date. pp. 19-28, 9x6, cl. Eailroad problem in the United States. George lias, no place, 1883. pp. 289- 303, 9 X 6, b. p. no title-page. Ab-455, p. 231. Eailroads of the United States; their history and statistics, comprising the pro- gress and present condition of the various Unes with their earnings and ex- penses, and showing their wonderful power in developing the resources of the country; to which are added a synopsis of the railroad laws of the United States, and an article on the comparative merits of iron and steel rails. H. M. Flint. 1868. (See Aj-6.) 118 Eallway corporations and the people: A paper read before " The Eound Table," St. Louis, Mar. 11th, 1893. O.D.Ashley. K Y., 1893. 27 pp., 9 x 6, pap. Eallway influence in the Land Office. G. W. Julian, no place, no date. pp. 237-256, 9x6, b. p. no title-page. Ab-455, p. 247. — Eallway legislation. F. S. Bond, no place, no date. pp. 505-514, 9 x 6, b. p. no title-page. Ah-76, p. 357. 300 Eailway problems: An inquiry into the economic conditions of railway working in different countries. J. S. Jeans. Lond., 1887. 28 -|- 560 pp., tab., 9x6, cl. 66 Eailway tariffs and the interstate commerce law. E. A. Seligman. Bost., 1887' pp. 223^13, 10 X 6, pap. Eailways and the Bepublic. J.F.Hudson. 1886. (SeeAa-93.) _393 -Eecent railroad failures and their lessons. Simoa Sterne, no place, no date, 20pp.,9x6, cl. Eecommendations of the Committee appointed Oct. 7th, 1880, at Columbus, for the formation of a freight association for the States of Ohio, Indiana and Michigan. J. M. Osborn. Toledo, 1880. 8 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Af-304, p. 371. Eegulation of interstate commerce: Speech dehvered in the Senate of the United States, Dec. 21st, 1886. J. F. Wilson. Wash,, 1886, 13 pp,, 9 x 6, b, p. Ah-V6, p. 397. -400 Eelation of the railroads of the United States to the people and the commercial and financial interests of the country; the elements that determine the rates that shall be changed. M. M. Kirkman. Chic, 1885. 54 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Eemedy for railroad abuses. I. L. Eice. no place, no date, pp, 134-148, 9x6, b. p. Af-304, p. 452. Eeport in relation to the comparative merits of canals and railroads. House Committee on Internal Improvements. 1832. (See Ai-87.) Eeport of Committee appointed at Cbiicago, 111., Apr. 2d, 1885, to devise means to increase rates between interior points in the territory of the Central Traffic Association and the seaboard. Central Traffic Association, no place, 1885, 11 pp., 9 X 6, b. p, Aa-8r, p. 79, Eeport of proceedings of the Eailway Clearing-House Association ; 1882. Host., 1882. Iv,,9x6, b. p. Af-304, p, 137. Eeport of the Bureau of Transportation to the Director-General, Jan. Slst, 1877. Centennial Commission. Phil., 1877. 132 pp., 11., tab., 9x6, b. p. Aa-82, p, 625, Eeport of the Chairman to General Managers of all railways in the territory of the Association, with suggestions touching the increase of the efficiency of the same. Central Traffic Association. Chic, 1888. 11 pp., 9x6, b. p. no title- page. Zj-198, p. 445, Eeport of the Commission, and of the Minority Commissioner, appointed under the Act of Congress approved Mar, 3d, 1887, entitled " An act authorizing an investigation of the books, accounts and methods of railroads which nave received aid from the United States, and for other purposes," U, S,-Pacifle Eailway Commission. 1887. (SeeAi-69.) 842 Eeport of the General Superintendent of Eailway Mail Service, for the vear enfflng June 30th, 1888. Wash., 1888. 1 v., 9 x 6, pap. ' RAILROADS-OPERATION. 47 -Ae — ( Contin ued). Report of the proceedings of the meeting ot the Committee appointed by the General Freight Agents at Indianapolis, Jan. 13th, 1881, held at Cleveland, Ohio, Jan. 30th, 1881. Middle and Western States Railroad Freight Association. Toledo, 1881. 7 pp., 9 x 6, h. p. Af-304, p. 379. 396 — — Report on differential rates by railroads between the "West and the Seaboard. A. G. Thurman, E. B. Washburne and T. M. Cooley. N. Y., 1882. 43 pp., 9x6, h. p. Report on the subject of railway mail transportation, Dec. 14th, 1877. Special Postal Commission. (45th Cong., 2d Sess. Senate misc. doc. No. 14, Pt. 2.) Wash., 1878. 62 pp., tab., 9 x 6, b. p. Aar-82, p. 443. Report to the Board upon the matter of the strike of the Brotherhoods of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen of the Burlington & Missouri River K. R. in Nebraska, by O. P. Mason. Secretary. Nebraska-Board of Transportation. Lincoln, 1888. 19 pp, 9 x 6, b. p. Aa^-85, p. 75. Review of the Interstate Commerce Bill as reported by the Conference Com- mittee at Washington, Dec, 1886. G. R. Blanchard. Chic, 1886. 15 pp., tab., 9 X 6, b. p. Af-298, p. 85. Safety of lite on railroads: Speech in the House of Representatives, Feb. 7th, 1873. Andrew King. Note: On "A bill to increase the safety of human life upon railroads." Wash., 1873. 18 pp., 6 tab., 9 x 6, b. p. Ah-77, p. 9. • Shall railway pooling be permitted? G. R. Blanchard. no place, no date. 14 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. no title-page. Aa-85, p. 48. System of time standards, illustrated with map. C. F. Dowd. no place, 1881. unpaged, map, 9 x 6, b. p. Ah-76, p. 335. S56 Testimony before the United States Senate Committee on Labor and Education , Sept. 17th, 1883. Albert Fink. Note: Relates to railroad combinations and tariffs. N. Y., 1883. 62 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. The American railway; its construction, development, management, and appliances; with an introd. by Thomas M. Cooley. T. C. Clarke and others. 1889. iSeeAc-230.) The people and the railways: A popular discussion of the railway problem in the United States, by way of answer to " The railways and the Republic," by James F. Hudson; and with an examination of the Interstate Commerce law. Appleton Morgan. 1888. (SeeAa-94.) The proposed railway trust. C. F. Beach, Jr. 1889. (See Aar-70.) The railroad and the farmer, Nos. one and two; and The standard of adequate railroad service. Edward Atkinson. N. Y., 1883. various pagings, tab., 9x6, b. p. Ab-455, p. 93. The railway problem. A. B. Stickney. 1891. (SeeAa-95.) Why pooling should be legalized: A letter addressed to the Hon. Shelby M. Cullom. G. R. Blanchard. no place, 1890. 26 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Aa-79, p. 841. S78 UTICA, ITHACA &EUMIRAR. R. By-laws adopted June 16th, 1877. N. Y., 1877. 7pp., 7 X 4, pap. S81 VALLEY RY. OF OHIO. Plan and agreement of reorganization, Oct. 9th, 1894. N. Y., 1894. 14 pp., 10 X 7, pap. 381a Same; Feb. 28th, 1895. no place, 1895. 16 pp., 9x6, pap. WABASH R. R. President Ashley's reply to the report of Mr. Hermann Landau, of London. N. Y., 1890. 26 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Aa-85, p. 349. WABASH, ST. LOUIS & PACIFIC RY. Reorganization plan and agreement, Nov. 21st, 1887. no place, 1887. 15 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Af-305, p. 531. 384 Reorganizatlonplan, Aug. 6th, 1884. N. Y., 1884, 14 pp., 9 x 6, pap. Statement by the Bondholders' Committee; regarding the reorganization of the railroad. C. J. Lawrence, H. K. McHarg and T. B. Atkins, no place, 1887. 12 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. Af-305, p. 553. -382 Statement. Dec. 31st, 1879. N. Y., 1880. 23 pp., 9 x 6, pap. WESTERN R. R. Communication by the Directors to the Stockholders of the Bos- ton & Worcester R. R. Corporation in relation to the late award of Com- missioners and the strictures ot the President of the W. R. R. Corporation thereon. Note: Relates to the transportation contract made by the two com- panies. 1860. (See Ag-185.) Proceedings, Jan. 37th, 1841; including an address to the people of the Com- monwealth of Massachusetts on the application for an additional loan of the State credit. 1841. (SeeAg-343.) Proceedings of the annual meeting held Mar. 12th, 1840; including the report of the Committee of Investigation appointed by the Stockholders. 1840. (See Ag-344.) 383 WHEELING & LAKE ERIE RY. Report of the Committee appointed by the Stock- holders to investigate the affairs of the company, no place, 1897. 10 pp., 9x7, pap. no title-page. 48 RAILROADS -OPERATION. Ae — (Continued). WISCONSIN. Wisconsin railway legislation. D. A. Wells and others. Note: Re- lates to an appeal of the railroad companies to the United States Supreme Court against the assumption by the Legislature of the right to confiscate property without compensation. 1874. (See Af-461.) YAZOO & MISSISSIPPI VALLEY R. R. Report of annual inspection of track, showing comparative standing of each section; 1893-1900. Illinois Central E. E. Co. and Y. & M. V. R. R. Co. (See Ag-477.) RAILROADS-LEQAL DOCUMENTS. Af 315 ALABAMA & CHATTANOOGA R. R. Decree of Justice Woods for sale of prop- erty covered by the first mortgage: Daniel N. Stanton, Francis B. Loomis and John C. Stanton, Trustees of the first mortgage bondholders of the A. & C. E. E. Co., Complainants, against the A. & C. E. R. Co., Lewis Rice, A. C. Llp- Eiett, Daniel N. Stanton, Trustees, &c , and Charles B. Wallace and others, De- endants; in equity. U. S.-Circuit Court, Southern District of Alabama, no place, 1874. 167 pp., 9x6, pap. no title-page. 314 In the Circuit Court of the United States for the Fifth Judicial Circuit and Southern District of Alabama: Seth Adams, et als.. Complainants, vs. the A. & C. R. E., et als.. Defendants; in equity: Report of Special Master Commissioner, no place, 1874. 58 pp., 9x6, pap. 318 ALBANY & SUSQUEHANNA R. R. Court of Appeals; the people, etc., against the A. & S. R. R. Co., and otheis: The suits and special proceedings shown on the trial to have been brought previous to the election, contrasted, no place, 1869. 185 pp., ID X 6, pap. 316 Inquiry into the A. & S. R. R. litigations of 1869, and Mr. David Dudley Field's connection therewith. Q.T.Curtis. N. Y., 1871. 135 pp., 9 x 6, pap. 317 Supreme Court; the people of the State of New York, against the A. & S. R. E. Co., and others; opinion, with a brief running commentary by Field and Shear- man. E. D. Smith.' N. Y., 1869. 65 pp., 11x7, pap. 323 ALLEGHENY VALLEY RY. Mortgage of the A. V. Ey. Co. to the Fidelity Title & Trust Co., of the City of Pittsburgh, Trustee, dated Mar. 1st, 1892. PhU., 1892. 19 pp., 9x6, pap. 321 ALTON & MT. CARMEL R. R. Charters of the A. & Mt. C. and the Mt. Carmel and New Albany R. E. Companies. Alton, 1851. 35 pp., 9x6, pap. 321 ALTON, MT. CARMEL & NEW ALBANY R. R. Charters of the Alton and Mt. Carmel and the Mt. Carmel and New Albany E. E. Companies. Note: Contains acts, etc., relating to the organization of the A., Mt. C & N. A. E. E. Co. Alton, 1851. 35 pp., 9 X 6, pap. 320 ATCHISON, COLORADO & PACIFIC R. R. Bondholders' agreement, dated Feb. 20lh, 1897. no place, 1897. 8 pp., 11 x 8, pap. 319 ATCHISON, JEWELL COUNTY & WESTERN R. R. Bondholders' agreement, dated Feb. 20th, 1897. no place, 1897. 8 pp., 11 x 8, pap. ATCHISON, TOREK A & SANTA FE R. R. Kansas railroads, and the old Board of Railroad Commissioners. Note: Relates to the regulation of rates of charges for the transportation of freight and merchandise on the A., T. & S. F. and other railroads in the State. 1884. (See Ae-346.) 322 ATLANTIC & GREAT WESTERN R. R. Contract for the hire of rolling stock. United States Rolling Stock Co. and A. & G. W. R. R. Co. N. Y., 18?4. 18 pp.,. 9x6, pap. 408 ATLANTIC & GREAT WESTERN RY. Lease and contract of the Catawissa R. E. Co. to the Western Central E. E. Co. of Pennsylvania and the A. & G. W. Ey. Co. of New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio, executed 1st Nov., 1865. Phil., 1865. 20 pp., 9x6, pap. 471 Philadelphia & Erie R. E. Co., et al., vs. the Catawissa E. E. Co., ef al. and Andrew Scott vs. the A. & G. W. Ey. Co., et al.; in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Eastern District, Nos. 28 and 40. Jan. Term, 1866: Arguments for Defendants. G. W. Biddle and others. Note: Case relates to the lease of the C. E. R. to the A. & G. W. Ry. Co. Phil., 1866. 126 -f 37 pp., 9 x 6, pap. 473 Philadelphia & Erie R. E. Co., et al., vs. the Catawissa R. E. Co., et al.; Andrew Scott w. the A. &G. W. Ey. Co., etai.; In the Supreme Court of Penn'a., Eastern District, Jan. Term. 1866: Opinion of Court, and decree. Woodward. Note: Case relates to the lease of the Catawissa E. E. to the A. & Q. W. Ey. Co. Phil., 1866. 12 pp., 9x6, pap. 472 Eeport of the Examiner, appointed Mar. 28th, 1866, to take testimony in the cases of the Philadelphia & Erie E. E. Co., et al., vs. the Catawissa E. E. Co., et al. and Andrew Scott vs. the A. & G. W. Ry . Co. , ef aJ. ,• in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Eastern District, Nos. 28 and 40, Jan. Term, 1866. George Bull. Note: Eeport relates to rates on freight. Phil., 1866. 95 pp., 9x6, pap. RAILROADS - LEGAL DOCUMENTS. 49 M — {Continued). ATLANTIC & PACIFIC R. R. In the Circuit Court of the United States, Eastern District of Missouri; George E. Ketchum, etal., vs. the Pacific E. R., et al.; in equity: Petition for relief. F. A. Botts. Note; Litigation relates to the lease of the Pacific R. R. by the A. & P. B. B. Co. Ciilc., 1876. 17 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. ZJ-19B, p. 195. In the Supreme Court of the United States, Oct. Term, 1876, ex parte Robert L. Cutting, Jr., and others, Petitioners, against the Judges of the Circuit Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Missouri: Petitionfor mandamus: Statement and argument for Petitioners. Henry Crawford. Note: Litigation relates to the lease of the Pacific E. R. by the A. & P. R. R. Co. Chic, 1876. 43 pp., 9x6, b. p. Zj-196, p. 37. 304 BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R. Articles of agreement between the Central Ohio R. E. Co. and the B. & O. R. R. Co., Nov. 21st . 1866. no place, 1866. pp. 59-66, 9x6, b.p. 290 Before the Interstate Commerce Commission: Arguments of Counsel at Wash- ington, D. C, Dec. 15th and 16th, 1897. New York ProduQC Exchange vs. B. & O. E. R. Co. and others, and Philadelphia Board of Trade and others. Note: Oral argument on inland freight differentials on eastbound grain, flotir and pro- visions. N. Y., 1898. 178 pp., 10 x 8, pap. 369 ^Laws and ordinances relating to the B. & O. R. R. Co. Bait., 1834. 184 + 3 pp., 9x6, bds. Reorganization; plan and agreement, dated June S8d, 1898. (See Ae-331.) Report and documents submitted by the Committee appointed to confer with the authorities of the City of Wheeling, respecting the late law of Virginia, granting the right of way to the company through that State, passed 6th Mar., 1847. (SeeAb-354.) 367 BALTIMORE & PORT DEPOSIT R. R. Act to incorporate the B. & P. D. R. R. Co. Maryland-General Assembly. Bait., 1833. 15 pp., 9x6, pap. 335 Lawsincorporating the Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore R. R. Co. of the State of Pennsylvania; the Wilmington & Susquehanna R. R. Co. of the State of Delaware; the Delaware &. Maryland E. R. Co. of the State of Maryland; the B. & P. D. R, R. Co. of the State of Maryland; as enacted by the different Legislatures of those States; together with the articles of union, between the Wilmington & Susquehanna and the Delaware & Maryland R. R. Companies. Phil., 1836. 60 pp., 9x6, pap. 368 BALTIMORE «& SUSQUEHANNA R. R. Act to incorporate the B. & S. R. R. Co., passed Decembei session, 1887, Maryland-General Assembly. Bait., 1888. 16 pp., 9x5, bds. BALTIMORE, CINCINNATI & WESTERN CENTRAL RY. Certificate of incor- poration. Union Construction Co. Note: Company formed for the purpose of constructing and equipping the line of the B., G. & W. C. Ry. no place, 1881. 9 pp. , 9 X 6, b. p. Ag-306, p. 79. 348 BAY DE NOQUET & MARQUETTE R. R. Before the Hon, Willis Drummond, Commissioner of the General Land Offlce: Argument for the B, de N. & M. E. E. Co. and the Marquette & Ontonagon R. E. Co., Mar., 1872. H, E. Selden and J. J. Storrow. Bost,, 1878, 5 -|- 66 pp., 11 x 7, pap. 371 BELOIT & MADISON R. R. Leases of Chicago, Iowa & Nebraska E. E., Cedar Eapids & Missouri Elver E. E. Co., B. & M. E. E. Co., to the Galena & Chicago Union R, R. Co. no place, 1868. 78 pp., 9x6, pap. 396 BOSTON & NEW YORK AIR LINE R. R. Arbitration. New York. New Haven & Hartford R. R. Co. and B. & N. Y. A. L. R. R. Go. Note: Proceedings of meet- ing of arbitrators to determine the proportionate share of gross earnings which each company ought to receive. N. Y., 1880. 183 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Copy of agreement made betwe(*n the B. & N. Y. A. L. R. R. Co. and the New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R. Co., Mar. 21st, 1879. no place. 1879. 10 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. Aa-80, p. 507. 396 First mortgage, no place, no date. 15 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. no title-page. 294 In the matter of the petition of Marshall Jewell and others for a special railroad charter: Statement presented to the Committee on Railroads, in behalf of the New York & New England R. R. Co. and the B. & N. Y. A. L. E. E. Co. no place, no date. 6 pp., 9x6, b. p. no title-page. 304 Lease, B. & N. Y. A. L. E. E. Co. to New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R. Co., dated Aug., 1888 no place, 1888. 8 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. no title-page. 294 Supreme Court of Errors, First Judicial District, Middlesex County, May Term, 1888; B. & N. Y. A. L. R. R. Co. vs. O. Vincent CofBn et al.; reservation: Brief for Plaintiff. S. E. Baldwin. Note: Case relates to the conveyance to the Plaintiff of the title to certain lands held in trust by the Defendant, no place, 1882. 8 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. no title-page. 294 Supreme Court of Eri-ors, Middlesex County: Summons for Defendant to ap- pear before the Superior Court: copy of complaint, etc. B, & N. Y. A. L. E. R. Co. vs. O. V. Coffin. Note: Case relates to the conveyance to the company of titles to real estate held in trust by Defendant, no place, 1882. 60pp., 9 x 6, b. p. so RAILROADS -LEGAL DOCUMENTS. \i- {Continued). BOSTON, HARTFORD & ERIE R. R. Circuit Court of the United States, District o£ Massachusetts; in equity; Charles S.Bradley et al. rs. Henry N. Farwell etal.: Opinion of the Court, May Term, 1876. Clifford. Note: Eelates to the insolvency of the B., H. & E. R. E. Co. no place, lb76. 9 pp., 9x6, b. p. no title-page. Zi-195, p. 789. Circuit Court of the United States, District of Massachusetts; inequity; George M. Barnard et al.. Assignees of B., H. & E. B. K. Co. v. Henry N. Farwell et al.: Opinion of the Court. ShepJey. Bost., 1874. 10 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Zj-185, p. 749. 866 Mortgage of the B,, H. & E. E. E. Co., to E. H. Berdell, D. S. Gregory and J. C. B. Davis, Mar. 19th, 18B6. Bost., 1867. 16 pp., 9 x 6, pap. 485 BUFFALO, ROCHESTER* •PITTSBURGH RY. Decree of the Court requirlngthe removal of infringing New York air bralies from the cars of the B., E. & P. Ey., with accompanying statement. Westinghouse Air Brake Co. N. Y.,1898. 7 pp., 11 X 7, pap. 488 CALIFORNIA. Act amendatory of and supplement to an act entitled " An Act to provide for the appointment of Commissioners of Transportation, to fix the maximum charges for freights and fares, aud to prevent extortion and discrim- ination on raUroads in this State," approved Apr. 3d, 1876. no place, 1878. 82 pp., 11 X 8, pap. 490 - — Act for the prevention of unjust discrimination and for the regulation of freights and fares on railroads in the State, no place, 1878. 6 pp., 11 x 9, pap. 489 Act in relation to railroads, no place, 1878. 4 pp., 11 x 8, pap. 434 CAMDEN & AMBOY R. R. & TRANSPORTATION CO. State of New Jersey, in the Court of Errors and Appeals in the last resort in all causes; between the Earitan & Delaware Bay E. E. Co. and the Camden & Atlantic E. R. Co., Appel- lants, and the Delaware & Earitan Canal and C. & A. R. E. & Transportation Companies, Eespondents: Appeal from decree in Chancery. Note: Case relates to the right of transportation of freight and passengers between New York and Philadelphia in the State of New Jersey by the D. & E. Canal Co. and C. & A. R. R. & Transportation Co. N. Y., 1866. 390 pp., 10 x 6, pap. 434 CAMDEN & ATLANTIC R. R. State of New Jersey, in the Court of Errors and Appeals in the last resort in all causes; between the Earitan & Delaware Bay E. E. Co. and the C. & A. R. E. Co,, Appellants, and the Delaware & Earitan Canal and Camden & Amboy E. E. & Transportation Companies, Respondents: Ap- peal from decree in Chancery. Note: Case relates to the right of transpor- tation of freight and passengers between New York and Fhuadelpbia in the State of New Jersey by the D. & E. Canal Co. and C. & A. E. E. & Transporta- tion Co. N. Y., 1866. 390 pp., 10 x 6, pap. 468 CANADA SOUTHERN RY. Agreement Dec, 1882. Michigan Central E. E. Co. and C. S. Ey. Co. N. Y., 1883. 19 pp., 9x6, pap. United States District Court, Northern District of New York: Proofs, pleadings, exhibits and statutes. C. S. Ey. Co. vs. International Bridge Co. and Grand Trunk Ey. Co. of Canada. Note: Case relates to amount of compensation to be paid by railway companies for use of the International Bridge, Buffalo, N. Y., and includes a description of its construction and cost. 1861. (See Fh-119.) 408 CATAWISSA R. R. Lease and contract of the C. E. E. Co. to the Western Central E. E. Co. of Pennsylvania and the Atlantic & Great Western Ry. Co. of New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio, executed 1st Nov., 1866. Phil., 1865. 20 pp., 9x6, pap. 471 Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Co., et al., vs. the C. R. E. Co., et al. and Andrew Scott vs. the Atlantic & Gt. West. Ey . Co., et ah; in the Supreme Court o£ Pennsylvania, Eastern District, Nos. 28 and 40, Jan. Term, 1866: Arguments for Defendants. G. W. Biddle and others. Note: Case relates to the lease of the C. E. E. to the A. & G. W. Ey. Co. Phil., 1866. 186 + 87 pp., 9x6, pap. 478 Philadelphia & Erie R. E. Co., et al. vs. the C. E. R. Co., et al.; Andrew Scott vs. the Atlantic & Gt. West. Ry. Co., et al.; in the Supreme Court of Penn'a, Eastern District, Jan. Term, 1866: Opinion of Court, and decree. Woodward. Note: Case relates to the lease of the O. R. E. to the Atlantic & Great Western Ry. Co. Phil., 1860. 12 pp., 9x6, pap. 472 Report of the Examiner, appointed Mar. 28th, 1866, to take testimony in the cases of the Philadelphia & Erie R. E. Co., et al., us.the C. R. E. Co., et al. and Andrew Scott vs. the Atlantic & Qt. West. Ey. Co., et al.; in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Eastern District, Nos. 28 and 40, Jan. Term, 1866. George Bull. Note: Eeport relates to rates on freight. Phil., 1866. 95 pp., 9x6, pap. 405 CATAWISSA, WILLIAMSPORT & ERIE R. R. Mortgages. Phil., 1869. 66 pp., 9x6, pap. 407 Supreme Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in equity: Statement and brief on behalf of Complainants, and opinion of the Comi;. E. S. Sandford and J. Anspach, Jr., vs. C, W. & E. E. R. Co., et al. Note: Relates to the alleged right of a railroad to make a contract with an express company giving it the exclusive right to the use of the railroad for express purposes. Phil., 1866. 27 pp., 9x6, pap. RAILROADS— LEGAL DOCUMENTS. 5< Af — ( Contmueii). 406 Trotter to. C, W. & E. E. E. Co.: Bill; in equity, Supreme Court, Eastern Dis- trict of Pennsylvania. J. F. Johnston. Note: Suit brought to force appointment of a Receiver. PhlJ., 1859. 14 pp., 9x6, pap. 570 CEDAR RAPIDS &1VIISSOURI RIVER R. R. Leases of Chicago, Iowa & Nebraska E. E. and C. E. & .M. R. E. E. Co. to the Galena & Chicago Union E. E. Co. and Chicago & North- Western Ey. Co. no place, 1862. T8 pp.,9 x 6, pap. 571 Leases of Chicago, Iowa & Nebraska E. R., C. E. & M. E. E. R. Co., Beloit & Madison E. E. Co., to the Galena & Chicago Union R. R, Co. no place, 1862. 72 pp., 9x6, pap. 434 CENTRAL BRANCH UNION PACIFIC R. R. Argument before J. D. Cox, Secre- tary of the Interior, in support of the right of the O. B. U. P. E. E. Co., under existing laws, to continue and extend its road to the 'Main Trimk " (the Union ir'aciflc E. R.), as one of the " branches " thereof. E. H. Nichols. Wash,, 186i(. 44 pp., 9 X 6, pap. 800 Argument before the Hon. S. F. Phillips, Solicitor-General of the United States, on the occasion of the C. B. U. P. E. E i o. submitting to the President of the United States a map of the proposed continuation and extension of the road of that company from the meridian of Fort Eiley to a connection with the " Main Trunk" (the Union Pacific E. E.), at the one-hundredth meridian, Dec. 12th, 1872. E.H.Nichols. Wash., 1872. 58 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. 435 Argument in support of an explanatory act declaratory of the rights of the C. B. U. P. E. E. Co. under existing laws. E. H. Nichols, no place, no date. 24 pp., 9x6, pap. no title-page. 300 Arguments before the Hon. S. F. Phillips, Solicitor-General of the United States, on behalf of the C. B. U. P. E. E. Co., Dec. 12th, 1872. E. H. Nichols, B. E. Curtis and W. M. Evarts. Wash., 1872. 61 pp., 9 x 6, b, p. 426 Bondholders' agreement, no place, no date. 9 pp., 9x7, pap. 800 Opinion of the Solicitor-General of the United States relating to and confirming tiie right of the C. B. XJ: P. E. E. Co. to continue and extend its road from the meridian of Fort Eiley to a connection with the "Main Trunk " (the Union Pacific E. R. ), at the one-himdredth meridian. S.F.Phillips, no place, 1873. 9pp.. 9 X 6, b. p. no title-page. 304 CENTRAL OHIO R. R. Artiolesof agreement between the C. O. E. E. Co. and the Baltimore & Ohio E. E. Co., Nov. 21st, 1866. no place, 1866. pp. 88-66, 9 x 6, b. p. 440 CENTRAL PACIFIC R. R. Acts relating to and affectmg' the Union and Central Pacific R. E. Companies and their branches. U. S.-Congress. no place, 1888. 108 pp., 9x6, cl. 447 Pacific railroad: Acts and amendments, approved Juljf 1st, 1862, Mar. 3d, 1863, July ad, 1864, Mar. 3d, 1865, July 3d, 1866; carefully compiled from authenticated copies for the C. P. R E. Co. U. S.-Congress. N. Y., 1868. 38 pp., 9x6, pap. 388 Preamble and resolution. Luttrell. (43d Cong., 1st Sess. House misc. doc No. 68.; Note: Eesolution asks for the appointment of a committee to investigate the management of the C. P. E. E. Co. no place, 1874. 37 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. no title-page. 437 Views of the Minority. U. S.-House Committee on Pacific Eailroads. (64th Cong., Ist Sess. House rep. 1497, Pt. 2.) Wash., 1896. 30 pp., 9 x 6, pap. no title- page. 435 Views of the Minority. U. S.-Senate Committee on Pacific Eaih-oads. (54th Cong., 1st Sess. Senate rep. 778, Pt. 2. J Wash., 1896. 298 pp., 9 x 6, pap. no title-page. 338 CENTRAL R. R. OF NEW JERSEV. Lease of the Lehigh & Susquehanna E. E. by the C. E. E. Co. of N. J. Note: Agreement between the Lehigh Coal & Navi- gation Co. and the C. E. R. Co of N. J. N. Y., 1871. 16 pp., 9x6, pap. 301 CHARLESTON, CINCINNATI &. CHICAGO R. R. Mortgage, dated Aug., 1887. N. Y., 1887. 15 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. 301 6X collateral trust bonds, dated Oct. 1st, 1887. Massachusetts & Southern Con- struction Co. no place, 1887. 14 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. CHESAPEAKE & OHIO R. R. Statement of its present condition as presented to the Eeceiver by its officers; also of the chsiracter and conditiOQ of the suits now pending for the foreclosure of mortgages, no place, 1875. 62 pp. , 9 x 6, b. p. Aa-86, p. 625. 875 CHESAPEAKE & OHIO RY. Agreement for the reorganization of the C. &. O. Ey. Co,, Feb. 7th, 1888. Phil., 1888. 19 pp., 9x6, pap. 372 CHICAGO, ALTON & ST. LOUIS R. R. Bondholders' agreement of the C, A. & St. L. E. E. Co. (late Chicago & Mississippi) as made Jan. 10th, 1860, and modi- fled July 9th, 1862. N. Y., 1862. 16 pp., 9x6, pap. 298 CHICAGO & ALTON R. R. Before the Interstate Commerce Commission; The C. & A. R. R. Co. against the Pennsylvania Co. ; the C. & A. R. E. Co. against the Pennsylvania E. E. Co. ; the Chicago, Eock Island & Pacific E. E. Co. against the New York Central & Hudson Eiver E. E. Co.; tried June 16th and 17th, 1887, decided July 14th, 1887: Eeport of the Commission, no place, 1887. 17 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. 52 RAILROADS-LEQAL DOCUMENTS. Af —(Continued). 298 Inter-State Commerce Commission: InTolving the question of paying passenger commissions; complaint of the C. & A. R. E. Co.; answer of the Pennsylvania Co., and argument for the Bespondent by Geo. E. Blanchard; hearing at Wash- ington, D. C., June 16th, 1887. Chic, 1887. 50 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. 296 CHICAGO & EASTERN ILLINOIS R. R. First mortgage, to Franklin H. Story, Trustee, dated Dec. 1st, 1881. Chic, no date. 25 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. 504 Indenture of lease; Chicago & Western Indiana E. E. Co. to C. & E. I. E. E. Co., dated Oct. 24th, 1879. Phil., 1879. 29 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. 304 Indenture of lease: South Chicago & Western Indiana E. B. Co. to C. & E. I. E. E. Co., dated Deo. 1st, 1880. no place, 1880. 24 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. 304 Lease; Evansville, Terre Haute & Chicago Ry. Co. to C. & E. I. E. E. Co., dated Apr. 30th, 1880. Chic, 1880. 16 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. 896 Lease of Chicago Car Trust to C. & E. I. E. E. Co. Chic, 1881. 7 pp., 9x6, b. p. 296 Trust deed to Thomas W. Shannon, Trustee; income mortgage, dated Deo. 1st, 1877, securing income bonds, due Dec. 1st, 1907. Chic, no date. 12 pp., 9x6, b. p. CHICAQO &. ERIE R. R. Plan and agreement for the reorganization of the Erie system including New York, Lake Erie & Western R. E. Co., New York, Penn- sylvania & Ohio E. E. Co., C. & E. E. E. Co.; dated Aug. 20th, 1896. C. H. Coster, Louis Fitzgerald and A. J. Thomas. 1895. iSeeA6-410.) 374 CHICAQO & GREAT EASTERN RY. Examination of the powers of the charter. J. M. Walker. Chic, 1864. 18 pp., 9x6, pap. 370 CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RY. Leases of Chicago, Iowa & Nebraska E. E. and Cedar Eapids & Missouri River R. E. Co. to the Qalena & Chicago Union R. R. Co. and C. & N. W. Ry. Co. no place, 1862. 78 pp., 9x6, pap. 349 — ^New York Supreme Court; the people on the relation of Rufus Hatch against Albert L, Pritchard, Treasurer of the C. & N. W. Ry. Co.: Affidavits taken for Defendant. D. P. Ingraham, Jr., comp. N. Y., 1867. 25 pp., 11 x 7, pap. 299 Railway injunction suits, in Wisconsin Supreme Court: Opinion by Chief Jus- tice Eyan, delivered at Madison, Wis., Sept. 15th, 1874; the Attorney-General m. the C. & N. W. Ey. Co.; the Attorney-General vs. the Chi., Mil. & St. Paul Ry. Co. Madison, 1874. 50 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. 350 Supreme Court; John J. Howell and Joseph M. Deveau against the C. & N. W. Ry. Co. and others: Opinion, June 37th, 1868. Ingraham. N. Y., 1868. 25 pp., 10 X 7, pap. 373 U. S. Circuit Court, Northern District of Illinois; Julius Wadsworth against the C. & N. W. Ry. Co. and others: Answer of the C. & N. W. Ry . Co. and others. Note: Relates to the legality of the consolidation of the C. & N. W. Ry. and the Galena & Chicago Union Ry. no place, no date. 64 pp., maps, 9x6, pap. 461 Wisconsin railway legislation. D. A. Wells and others. Note: Relates to an appeal of the railroad companies to the United States Supreme Court against the assumption by the Legislature of the right to confiscate property without compensation, no place, 1874. 19 pp., 9x6, pap. CHICAGO & PADUCAH R. R. Prospectus; its present condition, popular advan- ' tages, and future prospects; together with the financial resources of the com- pany, and the security of the flrst mortgage bonds. N. Y., 1872. 37 pp., map, 9x6, b. p. Ab-456, p. 313. 399 United States Circuit Court, Southern District of Illinois; John Godard vs. the C. & P. E. E. Co. and others; motion to dissolve injunction granted against col- lection of taxes: Argument for Complainant. Henry Crawford, no place, no date. 47 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. 461 CHICAGO & ST. PAUL RY. Wisconsin railway legislation. D. A. Wells and others. Note: Eelates to an appeal of the railroad companies to the United States Supreme Court against the assumption by the Legislature of the right to confiscate property without compensation, no place, 1874. 19 pp., 9x6, pap. 302 CHICAGO & WESTERN INDIANA R. R. In the Supreme Court of Illinois, North- em Grand Division, Mar. Term, 1881; the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, and the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific E. E. Companies, Appellants, to. the C. & W. I. E. R. Co., Appellee; appeal from the County Court of Cook Co.: Argument for Appellee. Henry Crawford. Note: Eelates to the crossing of the trackS'Of the C, E. I. & P. and the L. S. & M. S. Ey. Companfes by the C. & W. I. R. R. Co. Chic, 1881. 88 pp., 10 x 8, b. p. 304 Indenture of lease; C. & W. X. R. E. Co. to Chicago & Eastern Illinois E. E. Co., dated Oct. 24th, 1879. Phil., 1879. 29 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. 296 Opinion of the Chief Justice in the case of Eugene M. Dunbar, et al., vs. C. & W. I. E. R. Co., et al; in the Supreme Court of Illinois, Southern Grand Divi- sion, MayTerm, A. D. 1880. T. L. Dickey. Note; Case relates to the right of the C. & w. I. E. E. Co. to lay track on, or across, streets in the City of Chicago without permission of City Council, no place, no date. 19 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. RAILROADS— LEGAL DOCUMENTS. 53. At — {Continued). CHICAGO & WESTERN INDIANA RY. Supreme Court of Illinois, Southern Grand Division; Eugene M Dunbar, ei oi., vs. the C. & W. I. Ey. Co., et al.; agreed case from Superior Coiu-t of Coolc Co. ; Argument. Henry Crawford. Note; Relates to location of the railroad in Chicago. Chic, 1880. 76 pp., 9x6, b. p. Zj-195, p. 651.' 805 CHICAQO, BURLINQTON & NORTHERN R. R. Decision of Ihe Court in the case of the Illinois Central E. E. Co. vs. the C, B. & N. E. E. Co.; appeal from Jo Daviess County. Illinois-Supreme Court, no place, no date. 18 pp., 9x6, b. p. no title-page. 299 CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY R. R. Supreme Court of Illinois, Northern Grand Division, Sept. Term, 1874; C.,B. & Q. E.H. Co. vs. John C. Chamberlain and others; appeal from Circuit Court of Cook County; Argument in reply for Ap- pellant. Henry Crawford. Note: Case relates to legal ownership of land claimed by both parties, no place, 1874. 56 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. 805 CHICAGO, DANVILLE & VINCENNES R. R. Agreement between the Columbus, Chicago & Indiana Central Ey. Co., the Pittsburg, Cincinnati & St. Louis Ey. Co. and the C, D. & V. E. E. Co., Nov. 18th, 1871. Pittsburg, 1871. 12 pp.. 9 X 6, b. p. Decisions, given Mar. 10th. 1879; WiUlam E. Fosdick and others, vs. Michael Schall; F. W. Huidekoper and others vs. Hinckley Locomotive Works; Wm. E. Fosdick and others to. Southwestern Car Co. U. S.-Supreme Court Note: Decisions relating to the payment for material bought before the mortgage on the C, D. & V. E. E. was foreclosed. Chic. 1879. 19 pp., 9x6, b. p. Z]-195, p. 503. In the Supreme Court of the United States; F. W. Huidekoper, et al.. Appel- lants, vs. the Hinckley Locomotive Works, Appellee: Appellants' reply, and suggestions as to the additional record. Henry Crawford. Note: Litigation re lates to the foreclosure of the mortgage on the C, D. & V. E. E. Co. Chic, 1878. 15 pp., 9 X 6. b. p. Zj-195, p. 525 294 In the United States Supreme Court, Oct. Term, 1881; the C, D. &. V. E. E. Co- and James W. Elwell, Appellants, vs. Wm E. Fosdick and James D. Fish, Trus- tees, and the C, D. & V. E. E. Co., James W. Elwell and E. Biddle Eoberts, Ap- pellants, vs. William E. Fosdick, James D.- Fish, Frederick W. Huidekoper, Thomas W. Shannon and John M. Dennison. Appellees; appeals from the Circuit Court of the United Slates, Northern District of Illinois : Petitions tor re-hear- ing, and suggestions In support thereof. Lawrence, Campbell & Lawrence. Chic, 1882. ra pp., 9 X 6, b. p. Mortgages, no place, no date. 78 pp., 9x6, b. p. Aa-S4, p. 181. Supreme Court of the United States, Oct. Term. 1877; William E. Fosdick and others, vs. the Southwestern Car C}o., Intervener; Chancery; appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Northern District or Illinois; state- ment of case, assignment of errors and brief for Appellants. Henry Crawford . Note; Eelates to the payment for cars sold to the C, D. & V. E. R. Co. by the Soutliwestern Car Co. Chic, 1878. 5B pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Zi-195, p. 1. 299 Supreme Court of the United States; Stephen Osgood and others, vs. the Hon. Judges of the Circuit Court of the United States for the Northern District of Illinois: Petition for mandamus; statement and points to accompany petition. Henry Crawford. Note; Litigation arising from foreclosure of mortgage on the C, D. & V. E. E. no place, 1876. 82 pp., 9x6, b. p. 297 United States of America. Northern District of Illinois; in the Circuit Court thereof; William E. Fosdick .nnd James D. Flshra. th9 C, D. & V. R. E. Co.; in Chancery; Report of Eeceiver. A. Anderson. Chic, 1875. 36 pp., tab., 9x6, b. p. 297 WiU Circuit Court, to Jan. Term, 1875; Stephen Osgood vs. the C, D. & V. E. R. Co. and others: Report of Receivers to the Court with additional documents. H. B. Hammond and J. B. Brown. Chic, 1875. 96 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. 370 CHICAGO, IOWA & NEBRASKA R. R. Leases of C, I. & N. R. R. and Cedar Rapids & Missouri River E. E. Co. to the Galena & Chicago Union E. R. Co. and Chicago & North-Western Ry. Co. noplace, 1862. 78 pp., 9x6, pap. 371 Leases of C, I. & N. R. E., Cedar Eapids & Missouri River R. E. Co., Beloit & Madison E. E. Co., to the Galena & Chicago Union R. E. Co. no place, 1862. 72 pp., 9x6, pap. 399 CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RY. Eailway iniunction suits, in Wiscon- sin Supreme Court: Opinion by Chief Justice Ryan, delivered at Madison, Wis. , Sept. 16th, 1874; the Attorney-General rs. the Chicago & N. W. Ry. Co.: the At- torney-General I'S. the C, M. & St. P. Ry. Co. Madison, 1874. 50 pp., 9x6, b. p. 398 CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R. Before the Interstate Commerce Commission: The Chicago & Alton R. R. Co. against the Pennsylvania Co.; the Chicago & Alton R. R. Co. against the Pennsylvania R. R. Co. ; the C, E. I. & P. R. R. Co. against the New York Central & Hudson River E. E. Co.: tried June 16th and 17th, lt^87, decided July 14th, 1887: Eeport of the Commission, no place, 1887. 17pp.,9x6, b. p. 54 RAILROADS-LEQAL DOCUMENTS. Ai — {Continued). Contract between the C, R. I. & P. R. R. Co. and the Pennsylvania Co. with ref- erence to joint traffic over the Plymouth, Kankakee & Paciflo R. R. Note: Contains also contract between the P., K. & P. R. R. Co. and the Pennsylvania Co. for equipping and operating the road of the first named company. N. Y., 1871. II pp., 9 X 6, b. p. Ag-305, p. 589. 302 CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RY. In the Supreme Court of Illinois, Northern Grand Division, Mar. Term, 1881; the Lake Shore & Michigan South- em, and C, R. I. & P R. R. Companies, Appellants, vs. the Chicago & Western Indiana R. R. Co., Appellee; appealfrom the County Court of Cook Co.: Argu- ment tor Appelle". Henry Crawford. Note: Relates to the crossi g of the tracks of the C, R. I. & P. and the L. S. & M. S. Ry. Companies by the C. & W. I. R. R.Co. Chic, 1881. 88 pp., 10 x 8, b. p. CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS & PITTSBURGH R. R. Agreement of consolidation of the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati & St. Louis Ry. Co., C, St. L. & P. R. R. Co., the Cincin- nati & Richmond R. R. Co., and Jeffersonville, Madison & Indianapolis R. R. Co. Note: The consolidation effected by this agreement formed the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Loviis Ry. Co. no place, no date, 16 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. no title-page. Aa-SS, p. 161. CINCINNATI & RICHMOND R. R. Agreement of consoUdation of the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati & St. Louis Ry. Co., Chicago, St. Louis & Pittsburrti R. R. Co., the ■ C. & R. R. B Co., and Jeffersonville, Madison & Indianapolis K. R. Co. Note: The consolidation effected by this agreement formed the Pittsburgh, Cincin- nati, Chicago & St. Louis Ey. Co. no place, no date. 18 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. no title-page. Aa-85, p 161. 484 CINCINNATI, NEW ORLEANS & TEXAS PACIFIC RY. Cincinnati Southern Ry.: Opinion construing the Act of Apr. 23d, 1898. R. A. Harrison. Note: Relates to the terms of the lease executed by the Trustees of the Cincinnati Southern Ry. Co. to the C. N. O. & T. P. Ry. Co. no place, 1901. 2 pp., 9x6, pap. 483 In the Court of Common Pleas, Hamilton County, Ohio; the City of Cincinnati. Plaintiff, vs. Richard M. Bishop, Edward A. Ferguson, Henry Mack, Aaron H. Burgher and John Carlisle, and the C, N. O. & T. P. Ry. Co., Defendants: Peti- tion of Plaintiff, and answer of Richard M. Bishop, cfai., Trustees of the Cincin- nati Southern Ry. Co. Theodore Horstman and E. A. Ferguson. Note: Re- lates to the legal title of the Trustees of the C. S. Ry. Co. in and to the property, rights and franchisesof the road. Cin.,1889. 81 pp., 9 x 6. pap. Lease and mortgage; the Cincinnati Southern Ry. to the C, N. O. & T. P. Ry. Co. 1881. (SeeAe-318, p. 84.) CINCINNATI SOUTHERN RY. A study in municipal activity. J.H.Hollander. 1894. (SeeAj-45.) 4?8 Can the road be sold, can the trustees be abolished? Address before the Muni- cipal Corporations Committee No. 1, of the Ohio Senate, on amended Senate Bill No. 168, Mar. 2ad, 1898. W. T. Porter, no place, 1893. 74 pp., 9x6, pap. 482 Circular of the Trustees, together with the laws authorizing the construction of the railway and the decisions of the Superior Court of Cincinnati and the Supreme Court of Ohio thereon. Cin., 1873. 122 pp., 9x6, cl. 481 Ferguson Railway Act; views of the press, address of committees, action of Board of Trade and Chamber of Commerce, record of the case, and opinion of Superior Court of Cincinnati and Supreme Court of Ohio thereon. Cin., 1872. 122 pp., map, 9x6, cl. 351 Final form of contract for completing and leasing road, adopted May 11th, 1878. Cin., 1878. 27 pp., 11 x 7, pap. 483 In the Court of Common Pleas, Hamilton County, Ohio; the City of Cincinnati, Plaintiff, vs. Richard M. Bishop, Edward A. Ferguson, Henry Mack, Aaron H. Burgher and John Carlisle, and the Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Pacific Ry. Co., Defendants: Petition of Plaintiff and answer of Richard M. Bishop, et at. Trustees of the C. S. Ry. Theodore Horstman and E. A. Ferguson, Note: Re- lates to the legal title of the Trustees of the C. S. Ry . Co. in and to the property, rights and franchises of the road. Cin.,1889. 81 pp., 9 x 6, pap. 475 Laws of Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee authorizing the construction of the C. S. Ry. no place, 1872. 71 pp., 9x6, pap. 479 Legislation of Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee concerning the C. S. Ey.: together with notes regarding litigation on account of railway, and an historical state- ment of the trust with accompanying tables; also sinking fund statutes applic- able to bonded indebtedness of the City for account of railway; sections of the revised statutes of Ohio relative to organization of common carrier com- panies, and submission of questions at'electiou; also, Ohio River Bridge Act. Cin., 1901. 24 -f 87 pp., 10 X 7, cl. 477 Matthew Thoms et al.. Plaintiffs in error, vs. Miles Greenwood et al.. Defend- ants in error; error to the Superior Court of Cincinnati; record. Ohio-Supreme Court. Note: Suit relates to the validity of bonds issued by the City of cSncin- nati for the completion of the C. S. Ry. Cin., 1878. 97 pp., 9x7, pap. RAILROADS— LEGAL DOCUMENTS. 55 Af — {Continued). Memorandum of agreement between the Trustees of the C. S. Ry. and the C. S. Ry. Co. Note: Relates to the granting of a license with rights of using the road: contains also Lease and mortgage to the Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Pacific Ry. Co. 1881. (See Ae-818.) 484 Opinion construing the Act of Apr. aSd, 1898. R. A. Harrison. Note: Relates to the terms of the lease executed by the Trustees of the C. S. Ry. Co. to the Chicinnati, New Orleans & Texas Pacific Ry. Co. no place, 1901. % pp., 9x6, pap. 476 Petitions in behalf of the passage of the " Wright" Amendatory Bill to the C. S. Ry. Act, Mar. 26th, 1873, and remonstrance against any interference with the several bills authorizing the construction of the road, Jan. 82d, 18T4. Cin., 1874. 10 pp., 9x6, pap, 474 Statement relative to the C. S. Ry. ti-ust. Cin., 1886. 25 pp., 9x6, pap. 480 Superior Coui-t of Cincinnati; Matthew Thorns ef o/.. Plaintiffs, against Miles Greenwood ci a(.. Defendants: Oral arguments and decision. J. J. Glidden and othere. Note: Suit relates to the validity of bonds issued by the City of Cincinnati for the completion of the C. S. Ry. no place, 1878. 849 + 56 pp., map, 9x6, pap. 805 CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS, CINCINNATI & INDIANAPOLIS R. R. Brief for Appellees. Supreme Court of the United States, Oct. Term, 1887; the St. Louis, Alton & Terre Haute R. R. Co., AppeUant, vs. the C, C, C. & I. R. K. Co., ei al.. Appellees. J. T. Dye. Note: Appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Disti-iot of Indiana, no place, 1888. 18 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. 294 COLUMBUS, CHICAGO & INDIANA CENTRAL R. R. In the Circuit Court of the United States, District of Indiana; the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati & St. Louis Ry. Co. versus the C, C. .St I. C. R. R. Co., et als.; Roosevelt and Fosdick, Re- ceivers and Trustees, versus the P., C. & St. L. Ry. Co. et als.: Bill and cross-bill in Chancery; brief for Complainant. Matthews, Ramsey & Matthews. Note: Case relates to the annulment of lease of C, C. & 1. C. fi. R. Co. held by Com- plainant. Cin., no date. 94 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. SOS COLUMBUS, CHICAQO & INDIANA CENTRAL RY. Agreement between the C, C. & 1. C. Ry. Co.. the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati & St. Louis Ry. Co. and the Chicago, Danville & Vincennes R. R. Co., Nov. 18th, 1871. Pittsburg, 1871. IS pp., 9 X 6, b. p. Amended lease and contract between the C, C. & I. C. Ry. Co., the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati & St. Louis Ry. Co. and the Pennsylvania R. R. Co. Columbus, iSn. IS pp., 9 X 6, b. p. Ag-SOo, p. 521. And' the Pennsylvania R. R. guai-antee. N. Y., 1875. 24 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Aa-83, p. 201. 409 Copy of mortgage, etc. no place, 1868. 32 pp., 9 x 6, pap. no title-page. 294 In the Circuit Court of the United States, District of Indiana; The Pittsburgh, Cincinnati & St. Louis Ry. Co. vs. the C. C. & I. C. Ry. Co., et al.; Roosevelt andFosdick, Trustees, rs. the P., C. & St. L. Ry. Co., etal.: Billand cross-biUin Chancery; argument of Counsel for Complainants, before Associate Justice Harlan, of the Supreme Court of the United States, at Newport, R. I., Aug. 14th and 15th, 1878. Stanley Matthews. Note: Case relates to the annulment of the lease of the C, C. & I. C. Ry. Co. held by the Complainant. Phil., 1878. 192 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. 410 Lease and conti-act between the C, C. & I. C. Ry. Co.. the Pittsburgh, Cincin- nati & St. Louis Ry. Co. and the Pennsylvania R. R. Co. Columbus, 1869. 16 pp., 9x6. pap. Same; X, Y., 1869. 20 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Ag-305, p. 511. 412 COLUMBUS, PIQUA cSt INDIANA R. R. Opinion of tbe Court in the case of George S. Coe vs. the C. P. & I. R. R. Co. and others; with exhibit of the com- pany. Ohio-Supreme Court. Note: Orders appointment of receivers and sale of road, no place, 1857. 80 pp., 9x6, pap. no title-page. 413 Opinion of the Supreme Court of Ohio, in the case of the C, P. & I. R. R. Co. vs. George S. Coe, and George S. Coe vs. the C, P. & I. R. R. Co., announced Apr. 3d, 1860. W. Y'. Gholson Note: R^elates to the general powers of the company to dispose of its property, and the liability of that property to be subjected to the payment of its debts. Columbus, 1860. 38 -f 2 pp., 9x6, pap. 3W CONNECTICUT. Argument before the Railroad Committee at the Capitol, upon the hearing concerning the petition for a pareillel railroad. Mar, 3d, 1883. G. H. Watrous. Note: Petition for building a railroad parallel to the New York, New Haven and Hartford R. R. no place, 18S2. 88 pp., 9x 6, b. p, no title-page. Speech in the House of Representatives at Hartford, Mar, 29th, 1882, on the proposition to charter a competing raih'oad. E. D. Robbins. no place, 1882. 11 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. no title-page. Ab-455, p. 17. State of Connecticut, Genera! Assembly, January Session, 1883; railroad taxa- tion; facts submitted to the Joint Standing Committee on Finance, in support of the bin for an act to reduce the rate of railroad taxation. S. E. Baldwin, no place. 1883. 13 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. no title-page. Ah.-76, p. 117. 56 RAILROADS- LEGAL DOCUMENTS. Af —{Contin ued). Statutes relating especially to railroads. Railroad Commissioners, comp. 1870- 1901. (SeeAli-15.) 295 DANVILLE, OLNEY & OHIO RIVER R. R. Charter and by-laws. Kansas, ni., 1866. 13 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. 335 DELAWARE & MARYLAND R. R. Laws incorporating the Philadelphia, Wil- mington & Baltimore E. B. Co. of the State of Pennsylvania; the Wilmington & Susquehanna E. E. Co. of the State of Delaware: the D. & M. E. E. Co. of the State of Maryland; the Baltimore & Port Deposit E. E. Co. of the State of Maryland; as enacted by the difEerent Legislatures of those States; together with the articles of union, between the Wilmington & Susquehanna and the D. & M. E. E. Companies. Phil., 1836. 69 pp., 9x6, pap. 417 DENVER PACIFIC RV. & TELEGRAPH CO. Articles of union and consolida- tion of the Union Pacific E. E. Co., the Kansas Pacific Ey. Co. and D. P. Ey. & Telegraph Co. into the Union Pacific Ey. Co., dated Jan. 24th, 1880; and the by-laws of the U. P. Ey. Co. Bost., 1884 16 pp., 9x6, pap. 358 - — In the Supreme Court of the United States; the Kansas Pacific Ey. Co., Plaintiff in error, against the State of Kansas, ex. rci. W. A. Johnston, as Attorney-General, Defendant in error. F. L. Ames et al., calling themselves the Board of Directors of the Union Pacific Ey. Co., Plaintiffs in error, against the State of Kansas,. ex rel. Attorney General, Defendant in error: Oral argument in behalf of the .Plaintifirs in error, other than Govt. Directors, in support of the right to remove the causes mto the Federal Court, Mar. 7th, 10th, 1884. J. F. Dillon. Note: Eelates to the consolidation of the U. P. Ey. Co., the K. P. By. Co. and the D. P. By. & Telegraph Co. no place, 1884. 77 pp., 9x6, pap. 352 EAST TENNESSEE, VIRGINIA & GEORGIA R. R. Agreement for the purchase and reorganization of the railroad. N. Y., 1835. 13 pp., 11 x 7, pap. EAST TENNESSEE, VIRGINIA & GEORGIA RV. Plan and agreement for the reorganization of the Eichmond & West Pomt Terminal Ey. & Warehouse Co., Eichmond & Danville E. E. Co. and system, E. T., V. & G. Ey. Co. and system, dated May 1st, 1893. (See Ae-416.) ERIE R. R. Plan and agreement for the reorganization of the Erie system includ- ing New York, Lake Erie & Western E. E. Co., New York, Pennsylvania & Ohio E. B. Co., Chicago & Erie B. E. Co.; dated Aug. 20th, 1895. C. H. Coster, Louis Fitzgerald and A. J. Thomas. 1895. (See Ae^lO.) 411 ERIE RY. Analysis of the Erie Eeorganization Bill, with a statement, based upon ofQcial documents and figures, prepared for and at the request of holders or E. By. shares, and submitted for the consideration of the Legislature. John Liv- ingston. N. Y., 1876. 76 pp., 9 X 6, pap. 414 BetweenHugh J. Jewett, Eeceiver of the E. Ey, Co., Complainant, and Sigmund Dringer and Henry Bowman, Defendants; in equity: Opinion of the Court. New Jersey-Court of Appeals. Note : Eelates to the alleged fraud of the Defend- ants. Newark, 1876 (?) 12 pp., 9x6, pap. 342 Court of Appeals; Camden C. Dike, Plaintiff and Bespondent, against the E. By. Co., Defendant and Appellant; case on appeal. Note: Relates to the wreck at Carr's Bock, Apr. 15th, 1868. no place, 1869. 54 pp., 10 x 7, pap. 341 Farmers' Loan & Trust Co., Plaintiff, against the E. Ey. Co. and others. De- fendants: Judgment. New York-Supreme Court. Note: Eelates to the fore- closure of a mortgage. N. Y., 1877. 34 pp., 10x7, pap. 353 Supreme Court, City and County of New York; August Belmont and Ernest B. Lucke, against the E. Ey. Co., Jay Gould, James Fisk, Jr., Frederick A. Lane and others: Copy summons, complaint, afi&davits, in.iunction order, and order to show cause. Bapallo & Spencer, no place, 1868. 59 pp., 11 x 7, pap. 354 Supreme Court, County of Albany; the people of the State of New York, against the E. By. Co. and others: Copy summons and complaint. M. B. Champlain. no place, 1868. 40 pp., 11 x 7, pap. 355 EVANSVILLE & TERRE HAUTE R. R. First general mortgage, no place, 1892. 30 pp., 12x9, pap. 304 EVANSVILLE, TERRE HAUTE & CHICAGO RY. Lease; E., T. H. & C. Ey. Co. to Chicago & Eastern Illinois E. E. Co., dated Apr. SOth, 1880. Chic, 1880. 16 pp., 9x 6, b. p. 295 — — $750 000 first mortgage gold bonds. Terre Haute, no date. 14 pp., map, 9x6, b. p. 451 FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO R. R. Exhibit of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago E. E. Co., relating to the F. W. & C. E. R. Co. first mortgage bonds, with the articles of consolidation and laws relating thereto. Pittsburg, 1856. 31 pp., 9x6, pap. 370 GALENA & CHICAGO UNION R. R. Leases of Chicago, Iowa & Nebraska E. E. and Cedar Rapids & Missouri Elver B. B. Co. to the G. & C. V. B. B. Co. and Chicago & North- Western By Co. no place, 1862. 78 pp., 9x6, pap. 371 Leases of Chicago, Iowa & Nebraska B. B., Cedar Bapids & Missouri Eiver E. E. Co., Beloit & Madison E. E. Co., to the G. & C. U. R. R. Co. no place, 1862. 72 pp., 9x6, pap. RAILROADS -LEQAL DOCUMENTS. 57 M— {Con/in ufii). 295 QALVESTON, HARRISBURQ & SAN ANTONIO RY. Brief statement concerning^ the 6., H. & S. A. Ry. Co., with a list of its directors and officers, trustees of bonds and mortgage, and report of Treasurer. Bost., 1872. 53 pp.. 9 x 6, b. p. QENERAL. 296 BALDWIN, S. E. Brief for Defendant: in the Circuit Court of the United States, Dislj'ict" of Connecticut; the Eleotrio R. R. Signal Co. I's. the Hall Ey . Signal Co.; in equity. New Haven, 1880. 41 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. 296 CHICAGO CAR TRUST, Ai-ticles of agreement. Chic, 1881. 12 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. EMOTT, JAMES. In the Court of Appeals; Morris K. Jesup and others. Re- spondents, against John Duff, F. Gordon Dexter and Oliver Ames, impleaded with Andrew Carnegie and others, AppellEUits: Brief and points for Appel- lants. Note; Relates to the Davenport Ry. Construction Co. N. Y., 18r9. 57 pp., X 6, b. p. Z3-I95, p.557. In the Court of Appeals; Morris K. Jesup and others. Respondents, cs. John Duff, F. Gordon Dexter and the Executors of Oliver Ames, impleaded with Andrew Carnegie and others. Appellants: Supplemental points. Note: Case i-elates to the validity of the formation of the Davenport Ry. Construction Co. as a corporation, noplace, no date. 12pp., 9x6, b. p. no title-page. Zi-195, p. 545. KIRKMAN, M. M. Railway legislation: The growth of our railway system and some of the mistakes attending it; tendency of legislation; the real versus the sentimental, that which would benefit a country in contradistinction to that which would cripple it; the impossibility of distinguishing state from inter- state ti-afflo; banrful effects of legislation that presumes a separation possi- ble, ed. 4. Chic, 1886. 26 pp., 9 x 6, b, p. Ae-400, p. 325. 486 TOWNSEND. Circuit Court of the United States tor the SouUiern District of New York; George Westinghouse, Jr., and the Westinghouse Air BraJie Co. I'S. tJie New York Air Bi-ake Co., et al., in equity; the Westinghouse Air Brake Co. rs. the New York Air Bi-ake Co. et m., in equity: Ojjinion of the Judge sustaining the broad claims of the Westinghouse quick-action air brake patents. N. Y., 1893. 56 pp., 9x6, pap. 856 QEORQIA R. R. & BANKING CO. Lease, G. R. R. & B. Co. to William M.Wadley, May 7th, 1881. no place, 1881. 14 pp., 9x7, pap. 299 GILMAN, CLINTON & SPRINGFIELD R. R. State of Illinois, McLean Circuit Court; Joseph J. Kelly and others, vs. the G., C. & S. R. R. Co. and others: Opinion on motion for a receiver. T.F.Tipton, noplace, 1878. 82 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. 360 GRAND RAPIDS & INDIANA R. R. Agreem.-nt between the G. R. & I. R. R. Co., the Continental Improvement Co., the Pennsylvania R. R. Co., and the Pennsyl- vania Co., dated Dec. 1st. 1875. Phil., 1875. 7 pp., 9x6, jap. 357 First mortgage bonds and other documents. Pittsburg, 1S70. 78 pp., maps. 9x6, pap. 861 Mortgage; the G. R. * I. R. R. Co. to Thomas D. Messier and Chai-les E. Speer, in ti'ust, dated Dec. 1st, 1875. Phil, 1875. 14 pp., 9 x 6, pap. GRAND TRUNK RY. OF CANADA. United States District Court, Northern Dis- trict of New York: Proofs, pleadings, exhibits and statutes. Canada Southern Ry. Co. I'.^i. International Bridge Co. and G. T. Ry. Co. of Canada. Note: Case relates to amoimt of tolls or compensation to be paid by I'ailway companies for use of the International Bridge, Buffalo, N. Y., and includes a description of its construction and cost. 1881, (SeeFh-119. ) 326 GREAT BRITAIN. Act to make better provision for carrying into effect the Railway and Canal Traffic .Act, 1*^51, and for other purposes connected there- with. ^36,.^t S7Vict.) Lond., ISTS. 13 pp., 13 x 9, b. p. no title-page. 326 Amended genei-al orders under the Regulation of Railways Act, 1873. Railway Commissioners, no place, 1875. 11 pp., 13 x 9, b. p. 326 Bill to amend the Rt»guIatiou of Railways .^ots, and for other purposes. (47 Vict.1 Lend.. 1S84. 11 pp., 13 x 9, b. p. 308 Practice before the Railway Commissioners under '■ The Regulation of Rail- ways Act, 1S7S""; with the law applicable thereto, and the genei-al orders, forms, table of fees, statutes, etc. R. G. Junner. Lond.. 1874. 36 -t- 215 pp.. 9x6, cl. 310 Railway and Canal Traffic Act. 1888: Pt 1. W. A. Hunter. Note: A full account of the existing law with respect to maximum rates and terminal chai-ges and the new classification of goods and revised schedules of rates of twenty- four principal raUwavs of the United Kingdom. Lond., 1889. 1 s-,. tali.. 9 X 6, cl. 309 Railway rights and duties: A summary of the law relating to a railway in opera- tion. James Ferguson. Edin., 1889. 30 -f 402 pp., 9 x 6-. cl. 311 Regulation of Railways Act, lt>73, and other railway and canal statutes; containing the law of traffic facilities, imdue preference, through rates, canal m-iintenance. working agreements, i'ailway arbiti-ations, and other matters within the jurisdiction of the Railway Commissioners; with the general orders, forms, and tables of fees. J. \l. Lely. Lond., 1S7:J. 12 -|- 1.6 pp.. 9 X 6, cl. 58 RAILROADS-LEQAL DOCUMENTS. Af — {Continued). 813 Treatise on the law relating to rates and trailic on railways and canals, Tf ith special reference to the Kailway and Canal TrafSc Act, 1888, and an appendix of statutes, rules, etc. A. K. Butterworth and C. E. Ellis. Lond., 1889. 82 + 235 + 108 pp., tab., 10 X 6, cl. HARLEM R. R. Agreements between the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York, and the Harlem, Hudson River, Sixth, Eighth, Second and Third Avenue E. E. Companies, relative to laying rails through the streets and avenues of the City. 185i. (See Bf-18.) HARTFORD & NEW HAVEN R. R. Eeport in regard to passenger tares and freights on the several railroads of the State; also contracts and leases of the New York & New Haven E. E. Co., New York & Harlem E. R. Co., H. & N. H. E. E. Co. and Shore Line E. E. Co. Connecticut-Joint Standing Committee on Railroads, no date. (See Ah-33. ) HOT SPRINGS R. R. Statement of facts by the attorneys of the PlamtifiE and Defendants; with opinion of the Court. Little Rock & Memphis E. E. Co. ve. St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Ry. Co., H. S. R. R. Co. and J. N. Conger. Note; Suit relates to the power of a Cfourt of Equity to compel a railroad com- pany to enter into a contract with another company for a jomt through rate or joint through routing of freight and passengers, no place, no date. 10 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. no title-page. Aa-79, p. 177. 859 HOUSTON EAST & WEST TEXAS RY. Charter and by-laws of the company, with a descnption of the counties immediately upon and adjacent to its line. Houston, 1878. 37 pp., map, 9 x 6, pap. 458 HUDSON RIVER R. R. Act to authorize the construction of a railroad from New York to Albany, passed May 12th, 1846. New York-Legislature. N. Y., 1846. 20 pp., 9x6, pap. Agreements between the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York, and the Harlem, Hudson River, Sixth, Eighth, Second and Third Avenue E. E. Companies, relative to laying rails through the streets and avenues of the City. 1854. (See Bt-4:-i.) 881 IDAHO CENTRAL RY. Articles of consolidation and agreement between the Oregon Short Line Ey. Co., the Utah & Northern Ey. Co., the Utah Central Ry. Co., the Salt Lake & Western Ey. Co., the Utah & Nevada Ey. Co., the Ogden & Syracuse Ry. Co., the 1. C. Ey. Co. and the Nevada Pacific Ey. Co. Bost., 1889. 24 pp., 9x6, pap. ILLINOIS. Is a rebate in railroad freight rates an unjustdiscrimination? Opinion of the Commissioners. Illinois-Eailroad and Warehouse Commission. Note: Opinion in case of E. E. Knowlton vs. Michigan Central E. E. Co. no place, 1879. 12 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. Aar-82, p. 395. 305 ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R. Decision of the Court, in the case of the I. C. R. R. Co. vs. the Chicago, Burlington & Northern R. R. Co.; appeal from Jo. Daviess County. Illinois-Supreme Court, no nlace, no date. 12 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. no title-page. 297 INDIANA & ILLINOIS CENTRAL RY. Agreement of Bondholders, no place, 1874. 6 pp., 9x6, b. p. 296 Brief and points for Appellant; in the Supreme Court of the United States, the I. & I. C. Ry. Co., Appellant, vs. Henrietta P. Sprague, Respondent. James Bmott and J. E. McDonald. Note: Suit relates to foreclosure of mortgage on the property of the railroad, no place, no date. 18 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. 395 Deed of trust, dated 1st Apr., 1870, to secure first mortgage bonds. N. Y., 1870. 32 pp., 9x6, pap. 307 First mortgage seven per cent, gold bonds. N. Y., 1870. 46 pp., tab., 9 x 6, b. p. 307 First mortgage seven per cent, sinking fund gold bonds of the I. & I. C. Ry. Co. as an investment on eighty-five miles of completed road. N. Y., 1873. 7 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. 896 Laws of the States of Indiana and Illinois affecting the I. & I. C. Ey Co. ; together with the articles of association and consolidation of said company. Indianapolis, 1855. 52 pp., 9x6, pap. 307 Eelease from deed of trust made Aug. 15th, 1873. no place, 1873. 22 pp., 9x6, b. p. no title-page. 807 Trust deed, no place, 1870. 32 pp., 9x6, b. p. no title-page. INDIANAPOLIS, BLOOMINQTON & WESTERN RY. Statement of facts and points for the Farmers' Loan and Trust Co.; Malcolm C. Turner, et al., vs. I., B. & W. Ey. Co., et al.; Intervening petition of the Paris and Danville R. R. Co., United States Circuit Court, Southern District of Illinois, and District of Indiana. E. E.Williams, no place, no date. 12 pp., 9x6, b. p. no title-page. Zj-195, p. 183. United States Circuit Courts, for the Southern District of Illinois and District of Indiana; Malcolm C. Tm-ner, et al., vs. the I., B. & W. Ry. Co., et alj original bill in Chancery; and the Farmers' Loan & Trust Co. vs. the I., B. & W. Ry. Co. et al., cross bill; statement of facts and points for the Farmers' Loan & Trust Co. on priority of claims, for labor and supplies. Ashbel Green, E. E. Williams and J. A. Johnson. Indianapolis, 1878. 52 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Zj-195, p. 129. RAILROADS LEGAL DOCUMENTS. 59 Af — {Continued). INDIANAPOLIS, CINCINNATI & LAFAYETTE R. R. Circuit Court of the United States, District of ludiaua; Report of Special Conunissioner in George Hoadley. etal.,v. Lafayette, Muncie & Blooraington R. K. Co.; bill to enjoin the Defendant from occupying the right of way and crossing the tracks of the I., C. & L. R. K. Co. J.H.Howe, no place, 187«. 16 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Zj-195, p. 215. INDIANAPOLIS, DECATUR & SPRINGFIELD RY. Articles of- consoUdation be- tween the I., D. & S. Ry. Co. and the Springfield, Decatur & Indianapolis Ry. Co. N. Y., 1875. 14 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. Aa-86, p. 609. Circuit Court of the United States, District of Indiana: Evidence. J. D. Probst vs. I., D. & S. Ey. Co. Indianapolis, 1886. 372 pp., 9x6, b. p. Aa-87, p. 281. 802 First mortgage, dated Apr. 1st, 1881, to Central Trust Co. of New York, and John C. New of Indiana, Trustees. N. Y., 1881. 16 pp., 10x8, b. p. 802 In the matter of the claim of the I., D. & S. Ry. Co. vs. the County of Macon: Statement and opinion. G. W. Smith. Note: Relatestothepledge made by the County of Macon to issue bonds in aid of the construction of the I., D. & S. Ry. no place, 1880. 19 pp., 10 x 8, b. p. no title-page. In the Superior Court, Stale of Indiana, County of Marion: Complaint. B. A. Sands and R. B. F. Pierce vs. I., D. & S. Ry. Co., et al. Note: Plaintiff brings suit to compel sale of railroad because of non-payment of interest on mortgage, no place, no date. 46 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. no title-page. Aa-79, p. 129. 301 In the Supreme Court of Indiana, May Term, 1889; the IndianapoUs, Decatur & Western By. Co. vs. Center Township, Marion Co., Ind., and the I., D. & S. Ry. Co.: Appellant's brief; statement of the case. S. M. Shepard and Charles Martindale. Note : Suit relates to the recovery of a sum of money pledged to the railway company, no place, 1889. 37 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. no title-page. In the United States Circuit Court for the District of Indiana; Benjamin C. Sands vs. the I., D. & S. Ry. Co.: Opinions. W. Q. Gresham and Woods. Note: Relates to the foreclosure of the mortgage and the appointment of a re- ceiver, no place, 1889. 18 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Ad-2ri, p. 551. John D. Probst vs. I., D. & S. Ry. Co. and others; brief for Trustees of first mort fage in opposition to motion to take the railroad from their possession; United tates Circuit Court, District of Indiana. R. B. F. Pierce and A. L. Mason, no place, no date. 30 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. no title-page. Aa^79, p. 211. John D. Probst vs. the I., D. & S. Ey. Co., et ah; decree entered Feb. 2d, 1887. U. S.-Circuit Court, District of Indiana. Phil., 1887. 13 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Aa-87, p. 263. Report of Richard L. Ashhurst, Trustee and Special Master appointed by the decree entered Feb. 3d, 1887; Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Indiana; John D. Probst vs. the I., D. & S. Ry. Co., et al. no place, no date. 3 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. no title-page. Aa-87, p. 255. 302 Second mortgage, dated July 1st, 1881, to Central Trust Co. of New York, and Nicholas Mccarty of Indiana, Trustees. N. Y., 1881. 17 pp., 10 x 8, b. p. 301 INDIANAPOLIS, DECATUR & WESTERN RY. First mortgage bond, noplace, 1888. 20 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. no title-page. 301 In the Supreme Court of Indiana, May Term, 1889; the I., D. & W. Ry. Co. vs. Center Township, Marion Co., Ind., and the Indianapolis, Decatur and Spring- field Ey. Co.: Appellant's brief; statement of the case. S. M. Shepard and Charles Martindale. Note: Suit reUites to the recovery of a sum of money pledged to the railway company, no place, 1889. 37 pp., x 6, b. p. no title- page. 301 Income bond, no place, 1888. 11 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. no title-page. 301 Second mortgage bond, no place, 18H8. 20 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. no title-page. INTERNATIONAL & GREAT NORTHERN R. R. Plan and agreement for the re- organi2ation of the indebtedness of the I. & G. N. E. E. Co., dated Jan. 27th, 1892. (See Ae-409.) JEFFERSONVILLE, MADISON & INDIANAPOLIS R. R. Agreement of consolida- tion of the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati & St. Louis Ey. Co., Chicago, St. Louis & Pitts- burgh R. R. Co., the Cincinnati & Richmond R. R. Co., and J.. M. & I. R. E. Co. Note: The consolidation effected by this agreement formed the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Ry. Co. no place, no date. 16 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. no title-page. Aa-85, p. 161. JERSEY SHORE, PINE CREEK & BUFFALO RY. Agreement between the New York Central & Hudson River R. R. Co., Fall Brook Coal Co., J. S., P. C. & B. Ry. Co., Philadelphia & Reading R. R. Co. and others, Feb. 4th, 1883. no place, 1882. pp. 131-165, 9 X 6, b. p Ae-396, p. 423. JUNCTION R. R. Statement of the President relative to the new securities of the company and documents in that behalf. 1864. (See Ab-172.) KANSAS. Kansas railroads, and the old Board of Railroad Commissioners. Note: Relates to the regulation of rates of charges for the transportation of freight and merchandise on the Atchison, Topeka & Santa F6 and other railroads in the State. 1884. (SeeAe-346.) 6o RAILROADS-LEQAL DOCUMENTS. M— {Continued). 417 KANSAS PACIFIC RY. Articles of union and consolidation of the Union Pacific E. R. Co., the K. P. By. Co., and Denver Pacific Ry. & Telegraph Co. into the Union Pacific Ey. Co., dated Jan. 24th, 1880; and the by-laws o£ the Union Pacific Ry. Co. Bost., 1884. 16 pp., 9x6, pap. 358 In the Supreme Court of the United States; the K. P. Ry. Co., Plaintiff in error, against the State of Kansas, ex ml. W. A. Johnston, as Attorney-General, Defend- ant in error, F. L. Ames, et o?., calling themselves the Board of Directors of the Union Pacific Ry. Co., Plaintiffs in error, against the State of Kansas, ex rel. Attorney -General, Defendant in error; Oral argument in hehalf of the Plain tiffs in error, other than the Govt. Directors, in support of the right to remove into the Federal Court, Mar. 7th, 10th, 18H4. J. F. Dillon. Note: Relates to the consolidation of theU. P. R. R. Co., the K. P. Ry. Co., and the Denver Pacific Ey. & Telegraph Co. no place, 1884. 77 pp., 9 x 6, pap. 365 LA CROSSB & MILWAUKEE R. R. Compilation of the several acts of the Leg- islature of Wisconsin affecting the L. C. & M. R. E. Co.; together with the by- laws of that company; also some general laws of the State in relation to rail- roads. M. M. Strong, comp. Milwaukee, 1856. 155 pp., 8x5, pap. 430 Compilation of the several acts of tbe Legislature of Wisconsin applying to the St. Croix & Lalce Superior E. E. Co. ; together with the articles of agreement between the L. C. & M. and St. Croix & Lalie Superior E. E. Companies, and the deed of trust. Milwaukee, 1858. 67 pp., 9x6, pap. 344 — District Court of the United States, District of Wisconsin: Greene C. Bronson, James T. Soutter and Shepherd ICnapp, Trustees, against the L. C. & M. E. E. Co. and others: Bill of complaint. Cfary & Pratt. N. Y., 1860. 89 pp., 10x7, pap. 364 Opinions in the United States District Court, in the case of Bronson & Soutter against the L. C. & M. E. R. Co., and in the case of Bronson, Soutter & Knapp, against the L. C. & M. R. R Co. Miller. Milwaukee, 1861. 40 pp., 8 x 5, pap. 343 Supreme Court of the United States, No. 198; Greene C. Bronson and James T. Soutter, Trustees, Complainants and Appellants, vs. the L. C. & M. R. E. Co., the Milwaulcee & Minnesota E. E. Co., et al.. Defendants: Motion on behalf or Isaac Seymour, F. P. James and N. A. Cowdrey, for leave to intervene and have the appeal dismissed. J. S. Black. N. Y., 1862. 22 pp., map, 10x7, pap. 303 United States District Court, District of Wisconsin, Greene C. Bronson, Shep- herd Knapp, James T. Soutter, vs. the L. C. & M. E. E. Co., el al.; Bill to tore- close the land grant mortgage; argument on behalf of the holders of the high numbered bonds. J. L. Jemegan. Chic, 1881. 28 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. LAFAYETTE, JWUNCIE & BLOOMINQTON R. R. Circuit Court of the United States, District of Indiana: Eeport of Special Commissionei in George Hoadley, etal., V. L., M. &B. E. E. Co.; bill to enjoin the Defendant from occupying the right of way and crossing the tracks of the Indianapolis, Cincinnati & Lafayette E. E. Co. J.H.Howe, noplace. 1876. 16 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Zi-195, p. 215. 345 LAKE ERIE & WESTERN RY. Agreement for the purchase and reorganization of the company. N. Y., 1886. 12 pp., 10 x 7, pap. 302 LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RY. In the Supreme Court of Illi- nois, Northern Grand Division, Mar Term, 1881; the L. S. & M. S., and the Chicago, Eoek Island & Pacific E. E. Companies, Appellants, vs. the Cliicago & Western Indiana E. E. Co., Appellee: appeal from the County Court of Cook Co.: Argument for Appellee. Henry Crawford. Note: Eelatesto thecrossingof the tracks of the C, E. I. & P. and the L. S. & M. S. Ey. Companies, by the C. &W. LE. E. Co. Chic, 1881. 88 pp., 10 x 8, b. p. 363 Supreme Court, City and County of New York; in the matter of the application of Eufus Hatch and others for a mandamus against the Farmers' Loan & Trust Co., the L. S. & M. S. Ry. Co. and others: Affidavits, orders and opinion of the Court. N. Y., 1877. 66 pp., 9 x 6, pap. LAKE SUPERIOR & MISSISSIPPI R. R. Connecting the Mississippi and Minne- sota Elvers and the railroad system of the States of Minnesota and California, with Lake Superior. Note: Contains charter and acts relating to the road. 1866. (See Ab-176.) 362 State and Congressional legislation relating to the company, no place, 1865. 33 pp., 8x5, pap. 340 LEAVENWORTH, PAWNEE & WESTERN R. R. In the matter of Ross, Steel & Co.'s contract with the L., P. & W. R. E. Co., now Union Pacific E. R., Eastern Division: Statement and exhibits. Note: Relates to contract for con- struction of the road. N. Y., 1866. 19-)- 64 pp., map, 9x8, pap. 339 LEBANON SPRINGS R. R. Acts relating to the company, N. Y., 1863. 23 pp., 9x6. pap. 338 LEHIGH & SUSQUEHA^NA R. R. Leaseof theL. & S. R.R. bythe Central R.R.Co. of New Jersey. Note: Agreement between the Lehigh Coal & Navigation Co. and the C. R. R. Co. of N. J. N. Y., 1871. 16 pp., 9 xB, pap. LEHIGH VALLEY R.R. Copyof lease from the L. V. R.R. Co. to the Philadelphia & Reading R. R. Co. 1893. (See Ag-221, Annual report, 1892, p. 16.) RAILROADS -LEGAL DOCUMENTS. 6i ^i— {Continued). ^91 LEHIQH VALLEY RY. Court of Appeals, State of New York: In the matter of the application of L. V. Ey. Co. for the appointment of commissioners to ascertain and determine the points and manner of crossing the tracks and lands of the New York Central & Hudson River E. E. Co., in the City of Buffalo: Appellant's brief, noplace, 1883. 19pp., 10x7, pap. 298 In [he matter of the application of L, V. Ry. Co. for the appointment of com- missioners to ascertain and determine the points and manner of crossing the tracks aad lands of the New York Central & Hudson River E. E. Co., in the City of Buffalo: Papers on appeal to the Com-t of Appeals from order of General Term affirming an order of the Special Term appointing commissioners. Buffalo, 188a. 92 pp., 9 X 6, pap. 29S Supreme Couit; In the matter of the application of L. V. Ry. Co. for the appointment of commissioners to ascertain and determine the points and man- ner of crossing the tracks and lands of the New York Central & Hudson River R. R. Co., in the City of BufCalo: Testimony before the Commissioners. Buffalo, 1883, 683 pp., 11 X 8, pap. LITTLE ROCK & MEMPHIS R. R. Statement of facts by the attorneys of the Plaintiff and Defendants; with opinion of the Court. L. R. & M. E. E. Co., vs. St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Ry. Co., Hot Springs R. R. Co. and J. N. Conger. Note: Suit relates to the power of a Court of Equity to compel a rail- road company to enter into a contract with another company for a joint through rate or joint through routing of freight and passengers, no place, no date. 10 pp.,9x6. b. p. no title-page. Aa-79, p. 177. 3S7 LONG ISLAND CITY & FLUSHI^Q R. R. First consolidated mortgage, no place, 1887. 23 pp., 9x6, pap. 455 LONG ISLAND R. R. Supreme Court, Second Judicial District; Samuel Brown agst. the L. I. R. R. Co. ; appeal from judgment of County Court to the General Term: Case, exceptions and notice or appeal. W. J. Cogswell. Jamaica, L. I., 1867. 12 pp., 10 X 7, pap. 298 LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE R. R. In re the L. & N. R. R. Co., et al.: Opinion on petitions for relief under Seel ion Four of the Act to Regulate Commerce. TJ. S. -Interstate Commerce Commission. Wash., 1887. 29 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. 466 LOUISVILLE, EVANSVILLE ^ ST. LOUIS CONSOLIDATED R. R. First con- solidated mortgage, no pls^ce, 1889. 17 pp., 12 x 8, pap. 402 LOUISVILLE, NEW ALBANY & CHICAGO RY. Agreement of Bondholders, dated Oct. 10th, 1896, and modification, dated Nov. 19th, 1896. N.Y.,1896. 11+8 pp., 9x6, pap. 449 John T. Mills, Jr., vs. L., N. A. &,C. Ry. Co.. May Term, 1896, in equity: Report of the Receiver in compUance with the order of the Judge, of date Aug. 27th, 1896. W. H. McDoel. Note: Gives inventory of property and estimated receipts and expenditures from Aug. 25th, 1896 to Oct. 1st, 1896. no place, 1896. 10 pp., 9x6, pap. Statement, plan and agreement of Bondholders, dated Oct. 10th, 1896. (See Ae-385.) 404 LOUISVILLE, ST. LOUIS & TEXAS RY. First consolidated mortgage, no place, 1892. 29 pp., 9x6, pap. 403 MACON & BRUNSWICK R. R. George A. Cunningham, Appellant, vs. the M. & B. R. R. Co. etal., Aopellees: Brief of Counsel for Appellees. Clifford Anderson, no place, 1896. 8 pp., 9x6, pap. 848 MARQUETTE & ONTONAGON R. R. Before the Hon. Willis Drummond, Com- missioner of the General Land Office: Argument for the Bay de Noquet & Marquette R. R. Co. and the M. & O. R. R. Co., Mar., 1872. H.R. Selden and J. J. Storrow. Bost., 1872. 6 -f 66 pp., 11 x 7, pap. MEMPHIS & CHARLESTON R. R. Reorganization plan and agreement, dated Apr. 27th, 1896. (See Ae-123.) 450 MEXICAN NATIONAL RY. Agreement of Oct. 15th, 1886, as ratified by the parties named In Article Nineteenth. Matheson & Co. and W. J. Palmer. Note: Agreement relates to sale and reorganization of the M. N. Ry. Co. no place, 1^6. 23 pp., 11 X 7, pap. 470 Main concession, Sept. 13th, 1880, of the Mexican National Construction Co., Palmer-Sullivan contract, as reformed and modified by the law of Jan. 11th, 1883. Mexico-Congress. Note: Concession granted Mexican National Con- struction Co. to build two lines of railway, one from Mexico to the Pacific, and one to the northern frontier. N. Y., 1883. 35 pp., 9x6, pap. 468 MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R. Agreement, Dec, 1882. M. C. R. R. Co. and Canada Southern Ey. Co. N. Y., 1888. 19 pp., 9 x 6, pap. 462 MICHIGAN SOUTHERN & NORTHERN INDIANA R. R. Supreme Court, City and County of New York; Addison G. Jerome against the M. S. & N. I. R. R. Co. and others; answer of the M. S. & N. I. R, R. Co. J. P. Sinnott. Note: Suit relates to the right of the Mieliigan Southern R. R. Co. to consolidate with the Northern Indiana E. R. Co. N. Y., 1864. 31 pp., 10 x 7, pap. 62 RAILROADS— LEGAL DOCUMENTS. Af — {Continued ). 4C0 Supreme Court; John S. Prouty agst. the M. S. & N. I. E. E. Co.; motion for mjunction on dividend; Defendants' points. J. P. Sinnott. no place, no date. 17 pp., 11x7, pap. no title-page. 843 MILWAUKEE & MINNESOTA R. R. Supreme Court of the United States, No. 198; Greene C. Bronson and James T. Soutter, Trustees, Complainants and Appellants, ve. the La Crosse & Milwaukee A. E. Co., the M. & M. E. K. Co., et al.. Defendants: Motion on behalf of Isaac Seymour, F. P. James and N. A. Cowdrey, for leave to intervene and have the appeal dismissed. J. S. Black. N. Y., 1868. 22 pp., map, 10 x 7, pap. S25 MILWAUKEE & PRAIRIE DU CHIEN RY. Amendments to Articles of Associa- tion, adopted Dec. 4th, 1867. no place, 1867. 9 pp., 9 x 6, pap. 324 Documents relating to the organization of the M. & P. du C. Ey. Co. N. Y., 1861. 75 pp., 9x6, pap. 401 MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RY. Documents relating to the organization of the M. & St. P. Ey. Co. N. Y., 1863. 47 pp., 9 x 6, pap. 400 To Charles Moran, Eussell Sage, and William H. Neilson: Deed of trust or mortgage, dated Dec. 31st, 1867. no place, 1867. 32 pp., 9x6, pap. 899 XJ. S. Circuit Court, Southern District of New York; in equity; William Bame» & Aaron S. Bright vs. the M. & St. P. Ey. Co.: Cross bills; argument on motion for injunction in behalf of Mr. Barnes. Francis Fellowes. Note; Suit relates to the foreclosure of the mortgage on the La Crosse E. E. Co., and the sale of the road to the M. & St. P. Ey. Co. no place, no date. 74 pp., 9 x 6, pap. MILWAUKEE, LAKE SHORE & WESTERN R. R. First mortgage, N, Y., 1872. 37 pp., map, 9 x 6, b. p. Aa-80, p. 741. 305 Mortgage, or deed of trust, to Frederick Sehuohardt and Gordon Norrie, Trus- tees. Milwaukee, 1875. 18 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. 427 MILWAUKEE, WAUKESHA & MISSISSIPPI RIVER R. R. Acts incorporating- the M., W. & M. E. E. E. Co.; together with a report of the Committee relating to a plan of operations, adopted by the Board of Directors, Milwaukee, May 19th, 1849. Milwaukee, 1849. 20 pp., 8x5, pap. MINNESOTA CENTRAL RY. Compilation of acts of the Legislature and of Con- gress relating to the M. C. Ey. Co. 1866. (See Ag-451, Annual report, 1865, p. 29.) MISSOURI, KANSAS & TEXAS RY. In the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Kansas, in the Eighth Circuit; tfnion Trust Co., Complainant, against M., K. & T. Ey. Co. and the Missouri Pacific Ey. Co., Defendants; in equity: Brief of the M., K. & T. Ry. Co. on the subject of compound interest, and opinion of the Court. Sinion Sterne. Note; Suit brought to foreclose mortgage, no place, 1890. 25 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. no title-page. Ad-271, p. 645. 327 Eeorganization agreement, dated Nov. 27fh, 1889. noplace, 1889. 15pp.,9x6,pap.- MISSOURI PACIFIC RY. In the Circuit Court of the United States for the Dis- trict of Kansas, in the Eighth Circuit; Union Trust Co., Complainant, against Missouri, Kansas & Texas Ey. Co. and the M. P. Ey. Co., Defendants; inequity: Brief of the Missouri, Kansas & Texas Ey. Co. on the subject of compound interest, and opinion of the Court. Simon Sterne. Note: Suit brought to tore- close mortgage, no place, 1890. 26 pp., 9x6, b. p. no title-page. Ad-271, p. 645. 398 MORRIS & ESSEX R. R. In Chancery of New Jersey; between the M. & E. E. E. Co., et als., Compl'ts, and the New Jersey Midland Ey. Co., ef aJs., Def'ts: Cross bill, etc. .Jacob Vanatta. Note: Suit relates to the right of the M. & B. E. E. to cross the tracks of the N. J. M. Ey. Co. N. Y., 1877. 44 pp., 9 x 6, pap. 828 Mortgage from the M. & E. E. E. Co., to James Brown and Peter Cooper, Trus- tees for the Bondholders, dated July 16th, 1864. Newark, 1864. 17 pp., 9x6, pap. 321 MT. CARMEL & NEW ALBANY R. R. Charters of the Alton & Mt. Cai-mel and the Mt. C. & N. A. E. E. Companies. Alton, 1851. 35 pp., 9 x 6, pap. 331 NEVADA PACIFIC RY. Articles of consolidation and agreement between the Oregon Short Line Ey. Co., the Utah &Northern Ey. Co., the Utah Central Ey. Co., the Salt Lake & Western Ey. Co., the Utah & Nevada Ey. Co., the Ogden & Syracuse Ey. Co., the Idaho Central Ey. Co. and the N. P. Ey. Co. Bost., 1889. 24 pp., 9x6, pap. NEW HAVEN, MIDDLETOWN & WILLIMANTIC R. R. Charter of the N. H., M. & W. E. R. Co., and all amendments and acts concerning the same. Con- necticut^General Assembly . Bost., 1869. 26 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Aa-80, p. 293. Convertible mortgage. Middletown, 1872. 11 pp., 9x6, b. p. Aa-80, p. 375. Facts relating to bonds guaranteed by various towns. Middletown, 1872. 15 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. Aa-80. p. 355. First mortgage. New Haven, 1870. 13 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Aa-SO, p. 315. Second mortgage. New Haven, 1870. 14 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Aa-80, p. 335. 467 NEW JERSEY. General railroad law of the State of New Jersey, approved Apr. 2d, 1873. Trenton, 1878. 22 pp., 9 x 6, pap. RAILROADS-LEGAL DOCUMENTS. 63 Af — {Continued). 898 NEW JERSEY MIDLAND RY . In Chancery of New Jersey; between the Morris & Essex E. E. Co., et als., Comprts, and the N. J. M. Ey. Co., et als., Def'ts: Cross bill, etc. Jacob Vanatta. Note: Suit relates to the right of the M. & E. E. E. to cross the tracks of the N. J. M. Ey. Co. N. Y., 1877. 44 pp., 9x6, pap. NEW LONDON, WILLIMANTIC & SPRINGFIELD R. R. Engineer's report and charter. 18)7. (SeeAb-208.) S94 NEW YORK & EASTERN R. R. Argument delivered before the Legislative Com- mittee on Eailroads at New Haven, (3onn., June 9th, 1874: On the petition of the N. Y. & E. E. E. Co. for authority to bridge the Housatonic Eiver. W. D. Bishop, no place, 1874. 39 pp., 9x6, b. p. no title-page. NEW YORK & HARLEM R. R. Eeport in regard to passenger fares and freights on the several railroads of the State; also contracts and leases of the New York & New Haven E. E. Co., N. Y. & H. E. E. Co., Hartford & New Haven E. E. Co., and Shore Line E. E. Co. Connecticut-Joint Standing Committee on Eailroads. no date. (SeeAh-33.) 829 NEW YORK & MIDDLE COAL FIELD R. R. & COAL CO. Charter and supple- ments. Pennsylvania-General Assembly. Phil., 1864. 7 pp., 9 x 6, pap. *05 NEW YORK & NEW ENGLAND R. R. Decree of the Court authorizing sale of car trust equipment, with inventory of same. American Loan & Trust Co., etal., vs. N.Y.& N. E. B. E. Co., et al. no place, 1S8S. 37 pp., 9x6, b. p. no title- page. 8(M In the matter of the petition of Marshall Jewell and others for a special railroad charter: Statement presented to the Committee on Eailroads, in behalf of the N. Y. & N. E. E. E. Co. and the Boston & New York Air Line E. E. Co, no place, no date. 6 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. no title-page. NEW YORK & NEW HAVEN R. R. Eeport in regard to passenger fares and freights on the several railroads of the State, also contracts and leases of the N. Y. & N. H. E. E. Co., New York & Harlem E. E. Co., Hartford & New Haven E. E. Co., and Shore Line E. E. Co. Connecticut-Joint Standing Committee on Eailroads. no date. (See Ah-33.) 492 NEW YORK & NORTHERN RY. Opinion of the Court in favor of the Appellants in the case of the Farmers' Loan & Trust Co., as Trustee, Eespondent, vs, the N. Y. & N. Ey. Co. etc.. Respondents, and Artemas H. Holmes and Alfred E Pick, Appellants, being a reversal of judgments of General and Special Terms in fore- closure proceedings, and granting new trial; decision rendered Oct. 20th, 1896. New York State-Court of Appeals, no place, 1897. 32 pp., 9 x 6, cl. NEW YORK & OSWEGO MIDLAND R. R. Certiflcateof incorporation of the New York, Ontario & Western R. E. Co. and deeds of transfer of the late N. Y. & O. M. E. E. Co. N. Y.,1880. 48 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Aa-86, p. 871. NEW YORK CENTRAL & HUDSON RIVER R. R. Agreement between the N. Y. C. & H. E. E. E. Co., Fall Brook Coal Co., Jersey Shore, Pine Creek & Buffalo Ey. Co., Philadelphia & Eeading E. E. Co. and others, Feb. 4th, 1888. no place, 1882. pp. 181-165, 9 X 6, b. p. Ae-.S96, p. 423. 298 Before the Interstate Commerce Commission: The Chicago & Alton E. E. Co. against the Pennsylvania Co.; the Chicago & Alton E. E. Co. against the Pennsylvania E. E. Co.; the Chicago, Eook Island & Pacific R. E. Co. against the N. Y. C. & H. E. E. E. Co.; tried June 16th and 17th, decided July 14th, 1887: Eeport of the Commission, no place, 1887. 17 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. 291 Court of Appeals, State of New York: In the matter of the application of Lehigh VaUey Ey . Co. for the appointment of commissioners to ascertain and determine the points and manner of crossing the tracks and lands of the N. Y. C. & H. E. E.E. Co., in the City of Buffalo: Appellant's brief, no place, 1883. 9 pp., 10x7, pap. 292 In the matter of the application of Lehigh Valley Ey. Co. for the appointment of commissioners to ascertain and defceiinine the points and manner of crossing the tracks and lands of the N. Y. C. & H. E. E. E. Co., in the City of Buffalo: Papers on appeal to the Court of Appeals from order of General Term afBrming an order of the Special Term appointing commissioners. Buffalo, 1883. 92 pp., 9x6, pap. 393 Supreme Court: In the matter of the application of the Lehigh Valley Ey. Co. for the appointment of commissioners to ascertain and determine the points and manner qf crossing tlie tracks and'lands of the N. Y. C. & H. E. E. E. Co., in the City of Buffalo: Testimony before the Commissioners. Buffalo, 1883. 683 pp., 11 X 8, pap. 464 NEW YORK CENTRAL R. R. Opinion of the Court in the case of the People ucrsMS the N. Y. C. E. E, Co. New York State-Supreme Court. Note: Suit brought to recover from the company, tolls upon the freight carried over the road since 1851. no place, no date. 6 pp., 9x6, pap. no title-page. NEW YORK CITY. Agreements between the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York, and the Harlem, Hudson Eiver, Sixth, Eighth, Second and Third Avenue E. E. Companies, relative to laying rails through the streets and avenues of the City. 1854. (See Bf-43.) 64 RAILROADS-LEGAL DOCUMENTS. PA— (Continued). 346 NEW YORK, LAKE ERIE & WESTERN R. R. Funding coupon indenture, be- tween the N. Y., L. E. &W. R. E. Co., and the Farmers' Loan & Trust Co. of New York, Trustee, dated Oct. 1st, 1885, funded coupon bonds of 1885. Phil., 1885. 13 pp., 10 X 7, pap. Plan and agreement for the reorganization of the Erie system including N. Y., Ii. E. & W. E. E. Co., New York, Pennsylvania & Ohio E. E. Co., Chicago & Erie R. E. Co.; dated Auer. 20th, 1895. O. H. Coster, Louis Fitzgerald and A. J. Thomas. 1895. (SeeAe-410.) 296 NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN & HARTFORD R. R. Arbitration. N. Y., N. H. & H. E. E. Co. and Boston & New York Air Line E. E. Co. Note: Proceedings of meeting of arbitrators to determine the proportionate share of gross earnings which each company ought to receive. N. Y., 1880. 183 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. 394 Argument before the Joint Committee oij Eailroads,against the proposed charter to Jared Redfield, Joseph A. Pool, et aL, for the construction of a railroad parallel with the Consolidated and New York & New England roads, from New York to Boston, and in behalf of the interests of the N. Y., N. H. & H. E. E. Co. Lynde Harrison. Hartford, 1882. 25 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. no title-page. 294 Argument before the Joint Standing Committee on Eailroads, in regard to the false returns of the N. Y., N. H. & H. E. E. Co. made to the Eailroad Commis- sioners of Connecticut. W. C. Case. Note: Contains supplement by Henry L. Goodwin on, " Is swearing to false returns perjury?" Hartford, 1882. 15 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. no title-page. 294 — '■ — Argument before the Eailroad Committee at the Capitol, upon the hearing con- cernmg the petition for a parallel railroad. Mar, 3d, 1883. G. H. Watrous. Note: Petition for building a railroad parallel to the N, Y., N. H. & H. E. E. no place, 1882. 38 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. no title-page. Copy of agreement made between the Boston & New York Air Line E. E. Co. and the N. Y., N. H. & H. E. E. Co., Mar. 21st, 1879. no place, 1879. 10 pp., 9x6, b. p. Aa-86, p. 507. 304 Lease, Boston & New York Air Line E. E. Co. to N. Y., N. H. & H. E. E. Co. dated Aug. ,1882. no place, 1882. 8 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. no title-page. NEW YORK, ONTARIO & WESTERN RY. Certificate of incorporation, no place, 1880. 16 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. no title-page. Aa-82, p. 185 Certificate of incorporation of the N. Y., 0.'& W. R. E. Co. and deeds of trans- fer of the late New York & Oswego Midland E. R. Co. N. Y., 1880. 48 pp., 9x6, b. p. Aa-86, p. 371. 330 To Mercantile Trust Co., Trustee; first mortgage, S4 000 OOO, dated Sept. 1st, 1884. N. Y..1881. 34 pp., 9 X 6, pap. NEW YORK, PENNSYLVANIA & OHIO R. R. Plan and agreement for the reorganization of the Erie system including New York, Lake Erie & Western E. E. Co., N. Y., P. & O. R. R. Co., Chicago & Erie R. R. Co.; dated Aug. 20th, 1893 C. H. Coster, Louis Fitzgerald and A. J. Thomas. 1895. (See Ae-410. ) NEW YORK, PITTSBURGH & CHICAQO RY. Prospectus; also a copy of its first mortgage. 1881. (See Ab-16B.) 459 NEW YORK STATE. Legislative restrictions on the carrying trade of the rail- ways of the State of New York, viewed in connection with outside competition; addressed to the citizens of the City and State of New York. N.Y., 1860. 32pp., 9x6, pap. 454 Opinion of the Court in the case of the People versus the New York Central B. R. Co. New York State-Supreme Court. Note: Suit brought to recover from the company, tolls upon the freight carried over the road since 1851. no place, no date. 6 pp., 9 x 6, pap. no title-page. NORFOLK & WESTKRN R. R. Reorganization of the N. & W. E. E. Co.: Plan and agreement, dated Mar. 12th, 1896. (See Ae-124.) 432 NORTHERN CENTRAL RY. Acts of Assembly, and city and borough ordinances relating to the Pennsylvania E. E. Co., the Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Co., the N. C. Ey. Co. and other railroad, transportation and bridge companies, whose works are connections of those of said companies; also, some of the general railroad laws of the Slates of Pennsylvania, Virginia and Ohio; comp. for the Pennsylvania E. E. Co. by John H. Sloan. Phil., 1866. 694 -|- 57 -|- 96 pp., 9 x 6, pap. 469 NORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. Bondholders' reorganization agreement, dated Feb. 19th, 1894. N. Y., 1894. 8 pp., 10 x 7, pap. 463 Charter, organization, proceedings, by-laws and appendix. Bost., 1865. 62 pp., tab., map, 9x6, pap. Eeorganization, Mar. 16th, 1896. Note: Plan and agreement. (See Ae-419.) 331 OQDEN & SYRACUSE RY. Articles of consolidation and agreement between the Oregon Short Line Ey. Co., the Utah & Northern Ey. Co., the Utah Central Ey. Co., the Salt Lake & Western Ey. Co., the Utah & Nevada Ey, Co., the O. & S. Ry. Co., the Idaho Central Ry. Co., and the Nevada Pacific Ey. Co. Bost., 1889. 24 pp., 9x6, pap. RAILROADS -LEGAL DOCUMENTS. 65 Af — ( Contin ued). OHIO & MISSISSIPPI R. R. Reports in relation to the closing of the trust o£ the O. & M. R. R. Co. and the organization of a new corporation, presented to certificate holders at a special meeting, Sept. 10th, 1867. (See Ae-SoO.) 312 OHIO & MISSISSIPPI RY. Powers of consolidated railway companies; heing an argument in the case of Frederick P. Dimpfel versus the O. & M. Ry, Co., and others, in the United States Circuit Court for the Southern District of Illinois. C. W. Hassler. N. Y., 1879. 8 + 88 pp., 9x6, ol. 332 OREGON RY. & NAVIQATION CO. Agreement between the O. Ry. & N". Co. and the Oregon Short Line & Utah Northern Ry. Co. in regard to the Oregon Ry. Extensions Co., dated Jan. 8th, 1890. Bost., 1890. various pagings, 9x6, pap. Plan and agreement for reorganization. 1895. (See Ae-408.) 332 OREGON RY. EXTENSIONS CO. Agreement between the Oregon Ry. & Navigation Co. and the Oregon Short Line & Utah Northern Ry. Co. in regard to the O. Ry. E. Co., dated Jan. 8th, 1890. Bost., 1890. various pagings, 9x6, pap. 333 OREGON SHORT LINE & UTAH NORTHERN RY. Agreement between the Oregon Ry. & Navigation Co. and the O. S. L. & U. N. Ey. Co. in regard to the Oregon Ey. Extensions Co., dated Jan. 8th, 1890. Bost., 1890. various pagings, 9x6, pap. Plan and agreement for reorganization, dated Feb. 20th, 1896. (See Ae^421.) 331 OREGON SHORT LINE RY. Ai-tic!es of consoUdat on and agreement between the O. S. L. Ey. Co., the Utah & Northern Ry. Co., the Utai Central Ry. Co., the Salt Lake & Western Ry. Co., the Utah & Nevada Ey. Co., the Ogden & Syra- cuse Ry. Co., the Idaho Central Ey. Co., and the Nevada Pacific Ry. Co. Bost., 1889. 24 pp., 9x6, pap. PACIFIC R. R. (OF MISSOURI.) In the Circuit Court of the United States, Eastern District of Missouri; George E. Ketchimn, et al., vs. the P. E. E., et al.; inequity: Petition for relief . F. A. Potts. Note: Litigation relates to the lease of the P. R. E. by the Atlantic & Pacific E. E. Co. Chic, 1876. 17 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Zi-195, p. 195. 448 In the Circuit Court of the United States, Eastern District of Missouri; George E. Ketchum, e,t al., vs. the P. E. E., Robert L. Cutting, Jr., Peter Marie and others; in equity: Statement of facts and argument on petition for an appeal. Henry Crawford. Note: Relates to foreclosure of the mortgage. N. Y., 1876. 32 pp., 10 X 7, pap. In the Suoremie Court of the United States, Oct. Term, 1876, exparte Robert L. Cutting, Jr., and others. Petitioners, against the Judges of the Circuit Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Missouri: Petition for man- damus, statement and argument for petitioners. Henry Crawford. Note: Litigation relates to the lease of the P. E. E. by the Atlantic & Pacific E. R. Co. Chic. 1876. 48 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. Zj-195, p. 57. 347 PADUCAH, TENNESSEE & ALABAMA R. R. To St. Louis Trust Co.; first mortgage; extension to Lexington, Tenn. no place, 1892. 30 pp., 10 x 6, pap. 383 PANAMA R. R. Contract between the Eepublic of New Granada and the P. E. E. Co. ; tr. f r. the Spanish by Antonio Artells. Note: Text in English and Spanish. N. Y., 1856. 67 pp., 9x6, pap. PARIS & DANVILLE R. R. Statementof facts and points for the Farmers' Loan and Trust Co.; Malcolm C. Turner, et al.,vs. Indianapolis, Bloomington & Western Ey. Co., et al.; intervening petition of the P. & D. E. E. Co.; United States Circuit Court, Southern District of Illinois, and District of Indiana. E. E. Williams, no place, no date, 12 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. no title-page. Zj-195, p. 183. PENINSULA R. R. OF MICHIGAN. Exhibit of the route and resources of the railroad, comprised in report of Special Committee, report of Engineer, and organic and special laws. 1863. (See Ab-168.} PENNSYLVANIA. Argument before the Crmmlttee on Eailroads of the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania, upon the bill presented by Mr. HuUngs of Venango County, to prevent unjust discrimination by railroad companies, Feb. 13th, 1883. F. B. Gowen. Phil., 1883. 32 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Ab-455, p. 287. Argument on the Anti-Discrimination Bill pending before the Judiciary ( General) Committee of the Senate of Pennsylvania. J. P. Green. Phil., 1885. 21 pp., 9x6, b. p. Ae-399, p. 1. Remarks before the Judiciary (General) Committee of the Senate of Pennsyl- vania on the Anti-Discrimmation Bill, Apr. 9th, 1885. G. B. Eoberts. Phil., 1885. 23 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. A6-399, p. 25. 379 PENNSYLVANIA & NEW YORK CANAL & R. R. CO. Lease of the State Line & SuUivan E. R. Co. to the P. & N. Y. Canal & R. R. Co. no place, 1884. 16 pp., 9x6, pap. 360 PENNSYLVANIA CO. Agreement between the Grand Rapids & Indiana E. R. Co., the Continental Improvement Co., the Pennsylvania R. R. Co. and the Penn- sylvania Co., dated Dec 1st, 1875. Phil., 1875. 7 pp., 9x6, pap. 66 RAILROADS-LEQAL DOCUMENTS. Af — ( Continued). 898 Before the Intersta,te Commerce Commission: the Chicago & Alton E. E. Co. against the Pennsylvania Co.; the Chicago & Alton E. E. Co. against the Penn- sylTamaK.E. Co.; the Chicago, Eock Island & Pacific E. E. Co. against the New Yoric Central & Hudson Eiver E. E. Co.; tried June 18th and 17th, 1887, decided July 14th, 1887; Eeport of the Commission, no place, 1887. 17 pp., 9 x 6, h. p. Contract between the Chicago, Eock Island & Pacific E. E. Co. and the Penn- sylvania Co. with reference to joint traffic over the Plymouth, Kankakee & Pacific E. E. Note: Contains also contract between the P., K. & P. E. E. Co. and the Pennsylvania Co. for equipping and operating the road of the first named company. N. Y., 1871. 11 pp., 9x6, b. p. Ag-305, p. 589. 439 Corporate history of the Pittsburgh, Fort "Wayne & Chicago Ey. Co., together with the mortgages, leases, deeds and agreements of that corporation, assumed by the Pennsylvania Co. and in force Aug. 1st, 1875. Pittsburg, 1875. 485 + 64 + 18 pp., 9x6, ro. 898 Inter-state Commerce Commission; involving the question of paying passenger commissions; complaint of the Chicago & Alton E. R. Co.; answer of the Penn- sylvania Co., and argument for the Respondent, by Geo. R. Blanchard; hearing at Washington, D. C, June ICth, 1887. Chic, 1887. 50 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. 432 PENNSYLVANfA R. R. Acts of Assembly, and city and borough ordinances relating to the P. E. E. Co., the Philadelphia & Erie E. E. Co., the Northern •Central Ry. Co. and other railroad, transportation and bridge companies, whose worts are connections of those of said companies; also, some of the general railroad laws of the States of Pennsylvania, Virginia and Ohio; comp. for the P. R. E. Co. by John H. Sloan. Phil., 1866. 694 -f- 57 -f 96 pp., 9 x?, pap. 360 Agreement between the (Jrand Eapids & Indiana E. E. Co., the Continental Im- provement Co., the P. E. E. Co. and the Pennsylvania Co., dated Dec. 1st, 1875. rhU., 1875, 7 pp., 9x6, pap. Amended lease and contract between the Columbus, Chicago & Indiana Central Ry. Co., the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati & St. Louis Ey. Co., and the P. E. E. Co. Columbus, 1871. 13 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Ag-305, p. 531. 298 Before the Interstate Commerce Commission: The Chicago & Alton E. E. Co. against the Pennsylvania Co.; the Chicago & Alton R. R. Co. against the P. R. R. Co.; the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific R. E. Co. against the New York Central & Hudson Eiver E. E. Co.; tried June 16th and 17th, 1887, decided July 14th, 1887: Eeport of the Commission, no place, 1887. 17 pp., 9x6, b. p. " Columbus, Chicago & Indiana Central " and the P. R. E. guarantee. N. Y., 1875. 24pE., 9x6,6. p. Aa-82, p. 201. 410 Lease and contract between the Columbus, Chicago & Indiana Central Ey. Co., the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati & St. Louis Ey. Co., and the P. E E. Co. Columbus, 1869. 16 pp., 9x6, pap. Same. N. Y., 1869. 80 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Ag-305, p. 541. 471 Philadelphia & Erie E. R. Co., et al., vs. the Catawissa E. E. Co., et al., and Andrew Scott vs. the Atlantic & Gt. West. Ey. Co., et al.; in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Eastern District; Nos. 38 and 40, Jan Term, 1866: Argu- ments for Defendants. G. W. Biddle and others. Note: Case relates to flie lease of the C. E. E. to the A. & G. W. Ey. Co. Phil., 1866. 136 -\- 37 pp., 9x6, pap. 473 Philadelphia & Erie R. E. Co., et. al., vs. the Catawissa E. R. Co., et al.; in the Supreme Court of Penn'a, Eastern District, Jan. Term, 1866: Opinion of Court, and decree. Woodward. Note: Case relates to the lease of the Catawissa R. R. to the Atlantic & Great Western Ry. Co. Phil., 1866. 12 pp. 9x6, pap. 433 Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago Ey. Co. to the P. E. E. Co. ; lease, dated Jime 7th, 1869. N. Y., 1869. 40 pp., 9 x 6, pap. 472 Eeport of the Examiner, appointed Mar. 28th, 1866, to take testimony in the cases of the Philadelphia & Erie R. R. Co., et al., vs. the Catawissa E. R. Co., et al.. and Andrew Scott vs. the Atlantic & Gt. West. Ry. Co., et ah; in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Eastern District, Nos. 28 and 40, Jan. Term, 1866. George Bull. Note: Eeport relates to rates on freight. Phil., 1866. 95 pp., 9x6, pap. 834 PEOPLE'S PACIFIC R. R. Charter, organization, address of the President, Jo- siah Perham, with the by-laws of the Board of Commissioners. Best., 1860. 24 pp., 9x6, pap. 433 PHILADELPHIA & ERIE R. R. Acts of Assembly, and city and borough ordi - nances relating to the Pennsylvania R. R. Co., the P. jt E. E, E. Co., the Northern Central Ey. Co. and other railroad, transportation and bridge com- panies, whose works are connections of those of said companies; also, some of the general railroad laws of the States of Pennsylvania,Virginia and Ohio; comp. for the Pennsylvania E. E. Co. by John H. Sloan. Phil., 1866. 694 -f 57 f 96 pp., 9x6, pap. RAILROADS-LEQAL DOCUMENTS. 67 Af — {Continued ). 471 Et al., vs. the Catawissa R. R. Co., et al., and Anarew Scott vs. the Atlantic & Gt. "West. Ry. Co., et al.; in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Eastern District; Nos. 28 and 40, Jan. Term, 1866: Arguments (or Defendants. G. "W. Biddle and others. Note: Case relates to the lease of the C. R. R. to the A. & G. W. Ry. Co. Phil., 1866. 126 + 37 pp., 9x6, pap. 473 Et al., vs. the Catawissa R. R. Co., et at.; Andrew Scott vs. the Atlantic & Gt. West. Ry. Co., et al.; in the Supreme Court of Penn'a. Eastern District, Jan. Term, 1866: Opinion of Court, and decree. Woodward. Koie: Case relates tO' the lease of the Catawissa R. R. to the Atlantic & Great W estern Ry . Co. Phil., 1866. 12 pp., 9x6, pap. 472 Report of the Examiner, appointed Mar. 28th, 1866, to take testimony in the cases of the P. & E. R. R. Co., et al., vs. the Catawissa R. R. Co., et al., and Andrew Scott vs. the Atlantic & Gt. West. Ry. Co., et al.; in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Eastern District, Nos. 28 and 40, Jan, Term, 1866. GeorgeBuU. Note: Report relates to rates on freight. Phil., 1866. 95 pp., a x6, pap. PHILADELPHIA & READINQ R. R. Agreement between the New Yorlc Central & Hudson River R. R. Co., Fall Brook Coal Co., Jersey Shore, Pine Creek & Buffalo Ry. Co., P. & R. R. H. Co., and others, Feb. 4th, 1883. no place, 1882. pp. 131-165, 9 X 6, b. p. Ae-396, p. 438. 389 Agreement of Creditors and Stockholders with the Board of Reconstruc- tion Trustees of the P. & R. R. R. Co., and the P. & R. Coal & Iron Co. Note; Contains plan of reorganization. Phil., 1886. 37 pp., 9x6, pap. Copy of lease from the Lehigh VaUey R. R. Co. to the P. & R. R. R. Co. 1893. (See Ag-231, Annual Report, 1892, p. 15.) Court of Common Pleas, No. 2; Shelmerdine vs. Welsh, et al.; motion for an in- junction: Opinion by the presiding judge. Hare. Note: Relates to the power of the voting trustees appointed under the reorganization of the P. & R. R. R. Co. in 1887. no place, 1890. newspaper slip, b. p. Bf-34, p. 237. 443 Election, Jan., 1881: Arguments of Counsel for Messrs. McCalmont Brothers & Co. before United States Circuit Court, at Pittsburg, Jan., 1881, and Court of Common Pleas, of Philadelphia County, at Philadelphia, Jan., 1881, with the decisions of Judge McKenna and Judge Allison. J . C. Bullitt and others. Note: Arguments relate to the right of the B.jard of Managers to order the annual meeting of the Company postponed to sis weeks after the usual time. N. Y., 1881. 78 pp., 9x6, pap. 444 In the Circuit Court of the United States, for the Eastern Districrt of Pennsyl- vania; Thomas C. Piatt vs. the P. & R. R. R. Co., et al. : Petition of Isaac L. Rice for leave to intervene, &c. Nathan Bijur. N. Y., 1893. 51 pp., 9 x 6, pap. 335 PHILADELPHIA, WILlVllNaTON& BALTIMORE R. R. Laws incorporating the P., W. & B. R. R. Co. of the State ot Pennsylvania; the 'Wilmington & Susque- hanna R. R. Co. of the State of Delaware; the Delaware and Maryland R. R. Co. of the State of Maryland; the Baltimore & Poit Deposit R. R. Co. of the State of Maryland; as enacted by the different Legislatures of those states; together with the articles of union, between the Wilmington & Susquehanna and the Delaware & Maryland R. R. Companies. Phil., 1836. 69 pp., 9 x 6, pap. 336 PITTSBURQH, CHARTIERS & YOUGHIOGHENY RY. General mortgage: P.. C. & Y. Ry. Co., to Fidelity Title & Trust Co., Trustee, $1 000 000, dated April 1st, 1892. no place, 1893. 80 pp., 9 x 6, pap. 805 PITTSBUROH, CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS RY. Agreement between the Colum- bus, Chicago & Indiana Central Ry. Co., the P., C. & St. L. Ry. Co. and the Chicago, Danville & Vincennes R. R. Co., Nov. 18th, 1871. Pittsburgh, 1871. 12; pp., 9 X 6, b. p. Agreement of consolidation of the P., C. & St. L. Ry. Co., Chicago, St. Louis & Pittsburgh R. R. Co., the Cincinnati & Richmond R. R. Co., and Jeffersonville, Madison & Indianapolis R. R. Co. Note; The consolidation effected by this agreement formed the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Ry. Co. no place, no date. 16 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. no title-page. Aa-85, p. 161. Amended lease and contract between the Columbus, Chicago & Indiana Central Ry. Co., the P., C. & St. L. Ry. Co., and the Pennsylvania R. R. Co. Columbus, 1871. 13 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. Ag-305, p. 521. 294 In the Circuit Court of the United States, District of Indiana; the P., C. & St. L. Ry. Co. ^s. the Columbus, Chicago & Indiana Central Ry. Co., et al.; Roose- velt and Posdick, Trustees, vs. the P., C. & St. L. Ry. Co., et al.: Bill and cross- bill in Chancery; argument of Counsel for Complainants, before Associate Jus- tice Harlan, of the Supreme Court of the United States, at Newport, R. I., Aug. 14th and 15th, 1878. Stanley Matthews. Note: Case relates to the annulment of the lease of the C, C. & I. C. Ry. Co. held by the Complainant. Phil., 1878. 192 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. 294 In the Circuit Court of the United States, District of Indiana; the P., C. & St. L. Ry. Co. versus the Columbus, Chicago & Indiana Central R. R. Co., et als.; Roosevelt and Fosdick, Receivers and Trustees, versus the P., 0. & St. L. Ry. Co. ,etals.: Bill and cross-bill in Chancery; brief for Complainant. Matthews, Ramsey & Matthews. Note: Case relates to the annulment of lease of C, C. & I. C. R. R. Co.held by Complainant. Cin., no date. 94 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. 68 RAILROADS -LEGAL DOCUMENTS. Af — ( Continued ) . 410 Lease and contract between the Columbus, Chicago & Indiana Central Ry. Co., the P., C. & St. L. By. Co., and the PennsylTania B. E. Co. Columbus, 1869. 16 pp., 9x6, pap. Same. N. Y., 1869. 20 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Ag-305, p. 541. PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, CHICAGO & ST. LOUIS RY. Agreement of consoli- dation of the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati & St. Louis By. Co., Chicago, St. Louis & Pittsburgh R. R. Co., the Cincinnati & Richmond R. R. Co., and Jeffersonvllle, Madison & Indianapolis R. R. Co. Note: The consolidation effected by this agreement formed the P.,C., C. & St. L. By. Co. no place, no date. 16 pp., 9x6, b. p. no title-page. Aa^86, p. 161. 451 PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO R. R. Exhibit of the P., F. W. & C. B. B. Co., relating to the Fort Wayne & Chicago B. B. Co. first mortgage bonds, with the articles of consolidation and laws relating thereto. Pittsburg, 1856. 31 pp., 9x6, pap. 436 Laws relating to the company, together with the by-laws and organization. Pittsburgh, 1856. 87 pp., 9 x 6, pap. 441 PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO RY. Compilation of laws, deeds, mortgages, leases and other instruments, and minutes or proceedings, affecting the company, together with a prefatory statement by the chairman. N. Y., 1875. 304 pp., 9 X 6, ?4 mor. 439 Corporatehistory of theP., F. W. & C. By. Co., together with the mortgages, leases, deeds and agreements of that corporation assumed by the Pennsyl- vania Co. and in force Aug. 1st, 1875. Pittsburg, 1875. 485 + 64 + 18 pp., 9x6, ro. 452 In the Supreme Court, In equity, July Term, 1869; Carpenter m. P., F. W. & C. By. Co. : Answer of Eespondent. Theodore Cuyler. no place, 1869. 8 pp , 9 x 6, pap. 453 Statement of the Trustees relative to the reorganization, and laws and docu- ments in connection therewith, and the new securities. N. Y., 1862. 95 pp., map, 9x6, pap. 433 To the PennsylvaniaR. R. Co.; leaSfe, dated June 7th, 1869. N. Y., 1869. 40 pp., 9x6, pap. PLYMOUTH, KANKAKEE & PACIFIC R. R. Contract between the Chicago, Bock Island & Pacific B. R. Co. and the Pennsylvania Co. with reference to joint traffic over theP, K. & P. R.R. Note; Contains also contract between the P., K. & P. R. R. Co and the Pennsylvania Co. for equipping and operating the road of the first named company. N. Y., 1871. 11 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Ag-305, p. 589. 387 POUQHKEEPSIE & EASTERN R. R. First mortgage seven per cent, convertible gold bonds, with statements, estimates, form of mortgage & bonds, &c. Pough- keepsie, 1871. 23 pp., map, 9x6, pap. 434 RARITAN & DELAWARE BAY R. R. State of New Jersey, in the Court of Errors and Appeals in the last resort in all causes; between the R. & D. B. R. R. Co. and the Camden & Atlantic R. R. Co., Appellants, and the Delaware & Rarltan Canal and Camden & Amboy R. R. & Transportation Companies, Re- spondents; Appeal from decree in Chancery. Note: Case relates to the right of transportation of freight and passengers between New York and Philadel- phia in the State of New Jersey by the D. & R. Canal Co. and C. & A. B. E. & Transportation Co. N. Y'., 1866. 890 pp., 10 x 6, pap. 384 RENSSELAER & SARATOGA R. R. Lease of the property of the R. & S. R. R. Co. to the Delaware & Hudson Canal Co., May 1st, 1871. Troy, 1871. 26 pp., 9x6, pap. RICHMOND & DANVILLE R. R. Plan and agreement for the reorganization of the Richmond & West Point Terminal By. & Warehouse Co., R. & D. R. R. Co. and system. East Tennessee, Virginia & Georgia By. Co. and system, dated May 1st, 1893. (SeeAe^ie.) 385 To Central Trust Co. of New York; consolidated mortgage, dated Oct. 22d, 1886. no place, 1886. 23 pp., 9x6, pap. 386 To Central Trust Co. of New York; supplemental agreement; consolidated five per cent, gold bonds, secured by mortgage, Oct. 22d, 1886. no place, 1886. 7 pp., 9x6, pap. RICHMOND & WEST POINT TERMINAL RY. & WAREHOUSE CO. Plan and agreement for the reorganization of the B. & W. P. T. By. & Warehouse Co., Eichmond & Danville B. E. Co. and system. East Tennessee, Virginia & Georgia Ey. Co. and system, dated May 1st, 1893. (See Ae-416.) 428 RUTLAND & BURLINGTON R. R. In Chancery, Rutland County, March Term, A. D. 1864; copy of bill of complaint, subpoena, exhibits and writ of injunction. James Cheever and W. T. Hart, Trustees, ei al., vs. The B. & B. E. E. Co., E. A. Birchard and J. W. Stewart, Trustees, et al. Note; Suit brought to prevent the Defendants from using the funds of the Company without Ihe consent of the Complainants. Host., 1864. various pagings, 10 x 8, pap. RAILROADS-LEQAL DOCUMENTS. 69 Af — { Continued). 431 James Cheever, et al.,vs. the E. &B. R. E. Co., et al.: Answer. Note: Suit brought to prevent the Defendants from using the funds of the Company without the consent of the Complainants. B. A. Birclmrd and J. W. Stewart, no place, 1863. 22 pp., 10 x 7. pap. 429 ST. CROIX & LAKE SUPERIOR R. R. Acts of Legislature of Wisconsin, and of the Congress of the United States, relative to the St. C. & L. S. E. E. Co. N.Y., 1865. 39 pp., 9x6, pap. 456 Acts of the Legislature of Wisconsin, and of the Congress of the United States, relative to the St. C. & L. S. E. R. Co. with the statement of the President and Directors, and of the Chief Engineer of said company. N.Y.,1866. 157 pp., 9x6, pap. 430 Compilation of the several acts of the Legislature of Wisconsin applying to the St. C. & L. S. E. E. Co. together with the articles of agreement between the La Crosse & Milwaukee and St. C. & L. S. R. E. Companies, and the deed of trust. Milwaukee, 1858. 67 pp., 9x6, pap. 883 ST. JOSEPH & DENVERCITY R. R. Western Division; mortgage deed of trust on railroad property and franchises from Marysville, Kansas, to Fort Kearney, Nebraska; executed to the Fai-mers' Loan & Trust Co. of New York, May 14th, 1870: First mortgage sinking fund land grant railroad bonds, no place, 1870. 40 pp., 9x6, pap. 382 ST. JOSEPH & GRAND ISLAND R. R. First mortgage, six per cent, gold bonds: Bondholders' agreement; depositaries. Central Trust Co. of New York, Old Colony Trust Co. of Boston, no place, 1885. 15 pp., 9x6, pap. 445 ST. LOUIS, ALTON & TERRE HAUTE R. R. Against Charles Butler, Samuel J. Tilden, Russell Sage and Eobert Bayard: Statement of facts. Note: Suit to recover securities belonging to the St. L., A. & T. H. R. R. Co. no place, 1876. 42 pp., 11 X 7, pap. no title-page. 305 Brief for Appellees, Supreme Court of the United States, October Term, 1887; the St. L., A. & T. H. E. R. Co., Appellant, vs. the Cleveland, Columbus, Cin- cinnati & Indianapolis E. R. Co., et al.. Appellees. J. T. Dye. Note: Appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Indiana, no place, 1888. 18 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. 446 U. S. Circuit Court, Southern District of New York; Charles Butler, Samuel J. Tilden, Russell Sage and Eobert Bayard, ads. the St. L., A. & T. H. R. R. Co.: Answer of Defendants. J. P. Sinnott. Note; Suit to recover securities belong- ing to the railroad company. N. Y., 1876. 124 pp., 11 X 7, pap. vs. Charles Butler, Samuel J. Tilden, Eussell Sage and Eobert Bayard: State- ment of Special Committee appointed to investigate charges made in regard to the management and affairs or the Company, Thomas Denny, J. S. Barnes and WB. Cutting. 1876. (SeeAe-109.) ST. LOUIS & SAN FRANCISCO RY. Plan and agreement for reorganization, dated Apr. 21st, 1896. (See Ae-418.) ST. LOUIS, IRON IWOUNTAIN & SOUTHERN RY. Statement of facts by the Attorneys of the Plaintiff and Defendants; with opinion of the Court. Little Rock & Memphis E. E. Co. vs. St. L., I. M. & S. Ey. Co., Hot Springs R. R. Co. and J. N. Conger. Note: Suit relates to the power of a Court of Equity to compel a railroad company to enter into a contract with another company for a joint through rate or joint through routing of freight and passengers, no place, no date. 10 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. no title-page. Aa-79, p. 177. ST. LOUIS-KANSAS CITY SHORT LINE RY. Statement, charter, franchises, route, etc. Columbia, Mo., 1886. 43 pp., map, 9 x 6, b. p. Ab-456, p. 447. 831 SALT LAKE & WESTERN RY. Articles of consolidation and agreement between the Oregon Short Line Ry. Co., the Utah & Northern Ry. Co., the Utah Cen- tral Ry. Co., the S. L. & W. Ey. Co., the Utah & Nevada Ey. Co., the Ogden & Syracuse Ry. Co., the Idaho Central Ry. Co., and the Nevada Pacific Ry. Co. Bost., 1889. 24 pp., 9x6, pap. 301 SHpPAUQ, LITCHFIELD & NORTHERN R. R. State of Connecticut, Superior Court, Fairfield County; finding of facts. W. H. Starbuck, et al., vs. Mercantile Trust Co., et als. and J. A. Bostwick, et al., vs. d. D. Chapman, et als. Note: Case relates to forming of syndicate to control the S., L. & N. R. E. Co. New Haven, 1891. 54 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. no title-page. SHORE LINE R. R. Eeport in regard to passenger fares and freights on the several railroads of the State; also contracts and leases of the New York & New Haven E. R. Co., New York & Harlem R. R. Co., Hartford & New Haven E. R. Co., and S. L. R. R. Co. Connecticut-Joint Standing Committee on Rail- roads, no date. (See Ah-83.) 830 SOUTH CAROLINA & QEORQIA R. R. To Central Trust Co. of New York, Trustee: First mortgage, dated May 12th, 1894. N. Y., 1894. 28 pp., 9x6, pap. 804 SOUTH CHICAGO AND WESTERN INDIANA R. R. Indenture of lease;i S. C. & W. I. R. R. Co. to Chicago and Eastern Illinois E. R. Co., dated Dec. 1st, 1880. no place, 1880. 24 pp., 9x6, b. p. 70 RAILROADS— LEGAL DOCUMENTS. Af- — {Continued ). SOUTH SIDE R. R. Pacts pertinent to the status of the first mortgage bonds of the S. S. E. R. Co.: their value and security. 1866. (See Ae-379.) 381 SOUTHERN RY. First consolidated mortgage deed: S. Ry. Co. to Central Trust Co. of New York, Trustee, dated Oct. 2d, 1894. N. Y., 1891. 97 pp., 9x6, pap. SOUTHWESTERN R. R. Charter with amendments. 1869. (See Ag-811, p. 68.) SPRINGFIELD, DECATUR & INDIANAPOLIS RV. Articles of consoUdation between the Indianapolis, Decatur & Springfield Ry. Co. and the S., D. & I. Ry. Co. N. Y., 1875. 14 pp., 9 x 6. b. p. Aa-86, p. 609. 379 STATE LINE & SULLIVAN R. R. Lease of the S. L. & S. R! R. Co. to the Pennsyl- vania & New York Canal & R. R. Co. no place, 1884. 16 pp., 9x6, pap. 378 SYRACUSE & UTICA R. R. Remonstrance of the S. & U. R. R. Co. against a bill to reduce their fare. Note: Memorial to the Legislature of the State of New York, noplace, 1851. 7 pp., 9 x 6, pap. TENNESSEE. Tennessee railroads: Address to the Joint Railroad Committee of the 44th General Assembly of Tennessee, by the President, Nashville, Chat- tanooga & St. Louis Ry., Feb. 18th, 1885. J. W. Thomas. Note: Address relates to a bill before the General Assembly regulating railroad rates. Nash- ville, 1885. 13 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. Ah-76, p. 567. TERRE HAUTE, ALTON & ST. LOUIS R. R. Report of A. C. Flagg, Trustee and surviving Receiver, to the Bondholders, giving detailed statements of the re- ceipts and expenditures of William D. Griswold; Agent, from Dec. 12th, 1859, to June 30th, 186-3; together with sundry documents. 186-3. (See Ag^62.) 465 TERRE HAUTE & PEORIA R. R. Bondholders' agreement, no place, 1896. 10 pp., 10 X 6, pap. no title-page. S88 TEXAS & PACIFIC RY. Statement and agreement and accompanying papers, presented to the Senate and House Committees on Railroads. F. S. Bond. Note: Argument in favor of a bill loaning the credit of the Government to the T. & P. Ry. Co. to aid in the construction of the road, no place, 1876. 18 -f 29 pp., 9 X 6. b. p. 376 TOLEDO & OHIO CENTRAL EXTENSION R. R. Bondholders' agreement. Note: Holders of first mortgage bonds, no place, 1895. unpaged, 13 x 8, pap. TOLEDO, WABASH & WESTERN RY. Petition praying that decree of sale he set aside; Metropolitan National Bank of the City of New York and others, vs. the T., W. & W. Ry. Co., and others. Note: Suit brought to foreclose mortgage, no place, no date. 28 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Zj-195, p. 473. 394 TOMAH & LAKE ST. CROIX R. R. CompUation of the several Acts of Congress, and of the Legislature of Wisconsin, applying to the company, etc. N. Y., 1867. 34 pp., map, 9x6, pap. 377 TONAWANDA VALLEY & CUBA R. R. Agreement between Oliver S. Carter, Walter S. Johnston and Sumner R. Stons, Trustees, and the Bondholders of the T. V. & C. R. R. Co., Feb. 16th, 1887. no place, 1887. 4 pp., 13 x 8, pap. 416 UNION PACIFIC R. R. Acts of Congress relating thereto, and amendments; by- laws of the company, and mortgages executed for the security of the first mortgage, land grant, income, bridge, and sinking fund bonds. Bost., 1874. 189 pp., 9x6, pap. 440 Acts relating to and affecting the Union and Central Pacific R. R. Companies and their branches. U. S.-Congress. no place, 1883. 103 pp., 9x6, cl. 305 Argument of Counsel on behalf of the U. P. R. R.; made to the Committee on the Judiciary of the Senate. B. R. Curtis and Sidney Bartlett. Note; Relates to the obligation of the company to pay the interest on the bonds is.sued by the United States in aid of the construcMon of its railroad, no place, 1870. 29 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. 417 Articles of union and consolidation of the U. P. R. R. Co., the Kansas Pacific Ry. Co., and Denver Pacific Ry. & Telegraph Co. into the Union Pacific Ry. Co.. dated Jan. 24th. 1880; and thebylaws of the Union Pacific Ry. Co. Bost., 1884. 16 pp., 9x6, pap. Brief for Defendant, Supreme Judicial Court; in equity; U. P. R. R. Co. i'. Credit Mobilier of America. W. G. Russell and George Putnam. Note: Litiga- tion over money spent in the construction of the road, no place, 1879. 58 pp., 10x7, b. p. Ai-52,p. 151. 303 Charter, Credit Mobilier of America. Pennsylvania-General Assembly. N. Y., 1866. 8 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. 421 Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern Disti'ict of New York; James Fisk, Jr., ot. the U. P. R. R. Co., H al.: Opinion of the Court, Apr. 6th, 1869. Samuel Blatchford. N. Y., 1869. 37 pp., 11 x 7, pap. 442 Circuit Court of the United States, Southern District of New York; James Fisk, Jr., against the U. P. R. R. Co., et als,: Motion papers. James Emott & S. J. Tilden. N. Y., 1870. various pagings, 10 x 6, pap. 300 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania vs. Credit Mobilier of America: Record. Phil., 1871. 188 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. RAILROADS -LEGAL DOCUMENTS. 71 Af — {Continued). 301 lu tlie Circuit Court ot tbe Uuitsd States for the District of Connecticut; the United States of Am?riL-v, bv fSjorse Heni-y Williams, their Attorney-Q-eneral, !•,«, the U. P, R. R, Ci., H^nrv Imalls. Joseph Richardson and others: Opinion of the Caurt. Hunt. Note : Case rel ites to the issue, by the U. P. R. R. Co., of capital stock which has not been paid for in full bv the recipient, no place, 1873. 19 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. no title-page. 4*1 In the Circuit Com-t of the United States for the Southern District of New Yorlr. before Samuel Nelson and Samuel Blatchford. May 5th, 1870: James Fist, Jr., IS. the U. P. R. R. Co. and others: motion by Defendants to dissolve injunc- tion; motion by Plaintiff to take papers off the file; Argument for Defendants, in reply to Mr. Stoughton and Mr. Field. S. J. Tilden. N. T, 1S70. Ci pp., 11 X 7, pap. 438 In the Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York; James Fisk, Jr., asrst. the U. P. R, R. Co., et al.: Copy papers. Tracy and Ohnstead. N. X. lSb9. ilsi pp., 11 x 6. pap. 407 In the Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York : James Fisk, Jr., Complainant, 1 ,<. the U. P. R. R. Co. and others. Defendants: Affidavits and decree of the Comt. no place, 1S70. 83 pp., 10 x 7, pap. no title-page. 418 In the Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York: the United States ea- relatione the U. P. R. R. Co.. against the Justices of the Supreme Court of the Stat« of New York, for the First Judicial District; points for Relator on application for mandamus. S. J. Tilden. N. Y., 1869. 14 pp., 11 X 7, pap. Indenture of trust : The U. P. R. R. sinking fimd mortgage bond, no place, 1873. ■2^ pp., 9 X 6. b. p. Ah-77, p. 491. 415 Memorandum in regard to the equity in the case between the Government and the U. P. R. R.; made at the request of some of the large holders of bonds of said road, who are not officers thereof. Edward AtkinsoD. no place, 1871. 22 pp., 9 X U, pap. no title-page. 806 Obligations of the Pacific raili*oad companies to the Government, relating to the bonds issued by the United States in aid of the construction of the U. P. R. R. and its branches, considered and submitted to the Committee on the Judiciary of the Senate of the United States. E. H. Nichols. Wash., 1871. 04 pp., 9x6, b. p. 447 Pacific raih-oad: Acts and amendments, appi-oved July 1st, 1S6C. Mar. Sd, 1863, July Sd, 1864. Mar. 3d, 1865, July 3d, ISiW: carefullT compiled fix)m authenticated copies for the Central Pacific R. R. Co. U. S.-Congress. N. Y.. 1868. 88 pp., 9x6, pap. Pacific railroad legislation. 1862-188,=;. 1885. ^See Aj-o7.V 303 Report of the Select Committee on evidenee affecting certain members of the Senate, Feb. 2rth, 1873. U. S.-Senate. i42d Cong., 3d Sess. Senate rep. No. 519.) Note: Relates to the investigation of the alleged bribery in connection with the constTuetion of the U. P. R. R. Wash., 1878. 9 + 16S pp.,9x6, b. p. no title-page. 806 Suggestions submitted to the Attorney-General of the United States on behalf of the U. P. R. R. Co.. upon the question of the obligation of the comi>any to pay tlie interest on the bonds issued by the United States in aid of the construc- tion of its railroad. E. E. Hoar, no place, 1870. 4 pp., 10 x 7. b. p. no title-page. 464 Sui)erior Cotirt of the City of New York; Charles Gould rs. the U. P. R. R. Co., James Fisk, Jr., and others: Statement of Plaintiff and decree of tlie Cotirt. Note: Decree enjoins James Bisk, Jr., and certain others from voting at any election of directors of the U. P. R. R. no place, 18liT. 13 pp., ll x 7. pap. no title-i>age. 802 Supi-eme Com-t of the United States. October Term, 1880: Thomas Wardell, Ap pellant^ r.-j. the U . P. R. R. Co.. e^ o7. .* appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States tor the District of Nebraska: Opmion of the Court. S. G. Field. Note: Suit to recover damages from the company for its seizure of the propei-ty of the Wyoming Coal and Mining Co. uoplac^l8^. 5pp.. 13x8. b. p. no title-page. 420 To the Union Trust Co. of New York, Trustee; collateral trtist indenture, July 1st, 1879. no place, no date. 15 pp., 9 x 6, pap. 299 U. S. Circuit Court, District of Connecticut, Sept.. isr!: United States of Amer- ica r,<. the U. P. R. R. Co.. and others; in equity: Argument of one of the de- fendants. R. 6. Hazard, no place, 1873, lu pp., 9x6, b. p. no title-page. ->19 United States Circuit Court, Southern District of New York; in equity: Answer of to the bill of complaint of Lucy D. Fisk. as Executrix of James Fisk. Jr.. Complainant, by order of Revivor. a,s amended. Hammond and Stick- uev. Note: Case relates to alleged frauds in administering the affairs of the U.P. R. R.Co. N. Y.. 1874. 99 pp., 9x6, b. p. 299 U. S. Circuit Court. Southern Disti-ict of New York; in equity; Lucy D. Fisk, Executrix of James Fisk. Jr.. deceased, against the U. P. R. R. Co., et al.: Bill of complaint as amendeil. J. M. Ball. Note; Case relates to alleged frauds in administering the affairs of the U. P. R. R. Co. N. Y., I8r3. S3 pp.. 9x6, b. p. 73 RAILROADS-LEQAL DOCUMENTS. Af — {Continued). 300 TTnited States Court of Claims; U. P. E. E. Co. vs. the United States: Brief for Claimant. E. W. Stoughlon. Note: Suit to recover from the United States money due the company for transportation of supplies and mails, no place, no date. 38 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. no title-page. 419 vs. United States, being a suit to collect one-half of the transportation accounts of the United States with U. P. E. E. ; Decision of U. S. Court of Claims; argu- ments before U. S. Supreme Court. Washington, D. C, Oct. 37th, 1876; decision of U. S. Supreme Court. Wash., 1875. 10 -|- 60 pp., 9x6, pap. 437 Views of the Minority. U. S. -House Committee on Pacific Eailroads. (.54th Cong., 1st Sess. House rep. 1497, Pt. 2.; Wash., 1896. 30 pp., 9x6, pap. no title-page. 435 Views of the Minority. U. S. -Senate Committee on Pacific Eailroads. (54th Cong., 1st Sess. Senate rep. 778, Pt. 8.) Wash., 1896. 398 pp., 9 x 6, pap. no- title-page. 417 UNION PACIFIC RY. Articles of union and consolidation of the Union Pacific E. R. Co.. the Kansas Pacific Ry. Co., and Denver Pacific Ey. & Iplegraph Co, mto the U. P. Ry. Co., dated Jan. 34th, 1880; and the by-laws of the U. P. Ey. Co. Best., 1884. 16 pp., 9x6, pap. 358 In the Supreme Court of the United States; the Kansas Pacific Ey. Co., Plain- tiff in error, against the State of Kansas, ex rel. w. A. Johnston, as Attorney- General, Defendant in error, F. L. Ames, et al., calling themselves the Board of Directors of the U. P. Ey. Co., Plaintiffs in error, against the State of Kansas, ex rel. Attorney-General, Defendant in error: Oral argument in behalf of the Plaintiffs in error, other than the Govt. Directors, in support of the right to re- move the causes into the Federal Court, Mar. 7th. 10th, 1884. J. F. Dillon. Note: Eelatesto the consolidation of the U. P. E. B. Co., the K P. By. Co. and the Denver Pacific Ey. and Telegraph Co. no place, 1884. 77 pp., 9x6, pap. 483 Plan and agreement for the reorganization of the U. P. Ey. Co. including its Kansas Pacific Lines, dated Got. 16th, 1895. N. Y., 1895. 35pp., 11 x 9, pap. 'UNITED STATES. Argument before the Interstate Commerce Committee of the House of Eepresentatives, in behalf of the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago, and the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Eailroads, in opposition to the proposed legislation on railroad rates Farnsworth. no place, no date. 16 pp., 9x6, b. p. no title-page. Ae-395, p. 43. Before the Interstate Commerce Commission: Arguments of Counsel at Wash- ington, D. C, Deo. 16th and 16th, 1897. New York Produce Exchange vs. Balti- more & Ohio E. E. Co. and others, and Philadelphia Board of Trade and others. Note: Oral argument on inland freight differentials on eastbound grain, flour and provisions. 1898. (SeeAf-290.) 398 Before the Senate Committee on Inter-state Commerce: Eemarks on behalf of the Adams Express Co. on the proposed amendments to the Act to Begulate Commerce, Washington, Feb. 1st, 1888. .C.A.Seward. N. Y.,1888. 47pp., 9x6, b. p. Bill chartering a double'traok freight-railway company from tide- water on the Atlantic to the Missouri Elver, and to limit the rates of freight thereon. Hurlbut. Note: Introduced in the House of Eepresentatives Jan. ISth, 1874. no place, 1874. 38 pp., 10 x 7, b. p. Ai-63, p. 121. 487 Car trusts in the United States: A brief statement of the law of contracts of conditional sale of rolling stock to railroads. Gherardi Davis and G. M. Browne, Jr. N. Y., 1894. 49 pp., 9x6, pap. 298 Conference report on the disagreeing vot»s of the two Houses on the amend- ment of the House to the bill '''to regulate commerce.'' U. S. -Congress. (49th Cong., 2d Sess. Senate misc. doc. No. 18. ) no place, 1886. 10 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Same, (49th Cong., 2a Sess. House misc. doc. No. 75.) no place, 1887. IS pp., 9 X 6, b. p. no title-page. Ah-76, p. 383. 298 In the matter of underbilllng: Opinion and recommendations of the Commis- sion. Interstate Commerce Commission, no place, no date. 86 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. 298 Interstate Commerce Act of Feb. 4th, 1887, with a summary of its provisions. F. M. Leonard. Phil., 1887. 15 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. 298 - — Interstate Commerce Act: Eeview of some of its possible applications to freight transportation, as they appeared prior to Apr. 5th, 1887. F. J. Firth, no place, no date. 38 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. 318 Powers of consolidated railway companies; being an argument in the ease of Frederick P. Dimpfel versvji tne Omo and Mississippi Ey. Co., and others, in the United States Circuit Court for the Southern District of Illinois. C. W. Hassler. N. Y., 1879. 8 -|- 88 pp., 9 x 6, ol. Eailroad laws of the United States. H. M. Flmt. 1868. (See Ai-6, p. 426.) -r-Eailway legislation. F. S. Bond, no place, no date. pp. 505-514, 9 x 6, b. p. no title page. Ah-76, p. 857. 398 Eeview of the Interstate Commerce Bill as reported by the Conference Com- mittee at Washington, Dec, 1880. G. E. Blanchard. Chic, 1886. 16 pp., tab., 9 X 6, b. p. RAILROADS— LEGAL DOCUMENTS. 75 Af — {Continued). ^"1 Eules of practice in cases and proceedings before the Conunission, adopted May 25th. 1887. Interstate Commerce Commission. Wash., 1887. 10 pp., 9x6, b. p. Safety of life on railroads: Speech in the House of Eepresentatives, Feb. 7th, 1873. Andrew King. Note: On "A bill to increase the safety of human Ute upon railroads." Wash., 1878. 13 pp., 6 tab., 9 x 6, b. p. Ah-77, p. 9. 331 UTAH & NEVADA RY. Articles of consolidation and agreement between the Oregon Short Line Ev. Co., the Utah & Northern Ey. Co., the Utah Central Ry. Co., the Salt Lake & Western Ey. Co., the U. & N. Ey. Co., the Ogden & Syra- cuse Ey. Co., the Idaho Central Ey. Co. and the Nevada Pacific Ry. Co. Bost., 1889. 24 pp., 9 X 6, pap. 381 UTAH & NORTHERN RY. Articles of consolidation and agreement between the Oregon Short Line Ey. Co., the U. & N. Ry. Co., the Utah Central Ey. Co., the Salt Lake & Western Ey. Co., the Utah & Nevada Ey. Co., the Ogden & Syra- cuse Ey. Co., the Idaho Central Ey. Co., and the Nevada Pacific Ey. Co. Bost., 1889. 24 pp., 9x6, pap. Grants, rights and privileges under national and territorial legislation; the articles of association, and mortgage executed by the company to secixre its first mortgage bonds. Salt Lake City, 1878. 44 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Aa-86, p. 451. 331 UTAH CENTRAL RY. Articles of consolidation and agreement between the Oregon Short Line Ry. Co., the Utah & Northern Ry. Co., the U. C. Ry. Co., the Salt Lake & Western Ry. Co., the Utah & Nevada Ry. Co., the Ogden & Syracuse Ry. Co., the Idaho Central Ry. Co., and the Nevada Pacific Ry. Co. Bost., 1889. 24 pp., 9x6, pap. VALLEY RY. OF OHIO. Plan and agreement of reorganization, Oct. 9th, 1894. (SeeAe-881.) 897 VERJWONT CENTRAL R. R. Act to incorporate the V. C. E. R. Co., passed by the Legislature at their October Session, 1843. Vermont-General Assembly. Charlestown, 1845. 12 pp., 9x6, pap. WABASH, ST. LOUIS & PACIFIC RY. Opinion: Circuit Court of the United States, Northern District of Illinois; Thomas B. Atkins and others vs. W., St. L. cfe P. Ry. Co. and others; Charles H. Beers vs. W., St. L. & P. Ey. Co. and others. W. Q. Gresham. N. Y., 1886. 21 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Aa-87, p. 51. .305 Reorganization plan and agreement, Nov. 21st, 1887. no place, 1887. 15 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. 390 Second mortgage Bondholders' agreement, no place, 1886. 4 pp., 14 x 8, pap. 306 Statement by the Bondholders' Committee, regarding the reorganization of the railroad. C. J. Lawrence, H. K. McHarg and T. B. Atkins, no place, 1887. 12 pp., 9x6, b. p. 392 WASHINGTON & COLUiWBIA RIVER RY. Indenture between W. & C. E. Ey. Co. and Farmers' Loan & Trust Co.; income mortgage, dated Mar. 1st, 1895. Phil., 1895. 25 pp., 9 X 6, pap. 391 WATERTOWN & MADISON R. R. Mississippi extension of the W. & M. R. R.: Remarks in the Senate, Feb. 19th, 1857; bill to amend the charter of the W. & M. E. E.; adverse memorials of the Directors of Milwaukee & Mississippi R. R. Co. S. W. Barnes. Madison, 1857. 16 pp., 9 x 6, pap. 408 WESTERN CENTRAL R. R. Lease and contract of the Catawissa R. E. Co. to the W. C. E. R. Co. of Pennsylvania and the Atlantic & Great Western Ry. Co. of New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio, executed 1st Nov., 1865. Phil., 1865. 20 pp., 9x6, pap. 335 WILMINGTON & SUSQUEHANNA R. R. Laws incorporating the Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore E. R. Co. of the State of Pennsylvania; the W. & S. R. R. Co. of the State of Delaware; the Delaware and Maryland R. R. Co. of the State of -Maryland; the Baltimore & Port Deposit R. E. Co. of the State of Mary- land; as enacted by the different Legislatures of those States; together with the articles of union, between the W. & S. and the Delaware & Maryland R. R. Companies. Phil., 1836. 6Q pp., 9 x 6, pap. 461 WISCONSIN. Wisconsin railway legislation. D. A. Wells and others. Note: Re- lates to an appeal of the railroad companies to the United States Supreme Coiu'l against the assumption by the Legislature of the right to confiscate property without compensation, no place, 3874. 19 pp., 9 x 6, pap. 393 WISCONSIN CENTRAL CO. First mortgage bonds: Bondholders' agreement, no place, 1895. 12 pp., 9x6, pap. RAILROADS-REPORTS, COMPANY. Ag 314 ALABAMA GREAT SOUTHERN R. R. Statement of accounts tor the year end- ing June 80th, 1890, '96-1908. Cin., 1890-1902. 7 v., 9 x 6, pap. 313 ALABAMA GREAT SOUTHERN RY. Report of the Directors, and accounts for the year ending June 30th, 1878-1900. Lond., 1878-1900. 28 v., 9 x 6, pap. 74 RAILROADS-REPORTS, COMPANY. Ag — ( Continued ) . ALBBMARLE & RALEIGH R. R. See Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta E. E. AUaOMA CENTRAL St. HUDSON BAY RY. See Consolidated Lake Superior Co. 21fi ALLEGHENY VALLEY R. R. Annual report of the President and Managers to the Stockholders; 28th, 89th-40tli; 1878, %-90. Pittsburg, 18TB -91. 8 v., 9x6, pap. 216a ALLEGHENY VALLEY RY. Annual report; l8t-4th; 1892-96. Phil., 189»-95. 4 v., 9x6, pap. 478 ANN ARBOR R. R. Annual report; lst-4th; for the year ending June 80th, 1898- 1901. N. Y., 1898-1901. 4 v., 11., maps, 9 x 6, pap. 208 ASHTABULA & NEW LISBON R. R. Annual report of the Ul rectors and Chief Engineer; 1866. Cleveland, 1857. 1 v., ii x 8, pap. 299 ATCHrsON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE R. R. Eeport of Adlaoe F. Walker and John J. McCook, Receivers of the A., T. & S. P. E. E. Co., 1891-9.';; and Statement to the Directors of the A., T. & S. F. Ey. Co., by Adlaoe F. Walker, Chairman of the Board, dated July Isf , 1896. N. Y., 1896. 18 pp., 9x6, pap. 206 ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE RY. Annual report: 5th-7th; for the flscal year ending June 80th, 1900-02. N. Y., 1900-02. 8 v., 9x6, pap. 816 ATLANTA & CHARLOTTE AIR LINE RY. Eeport; 1879-80. N. Y., 1880-81. 2 v., 9x6. pap. 5 ATLANTA & LAGRANGE R. R. Eeport of the President and Superintendent to the Stockholders for the flscal year ending June 80th, 1854. Atlanta, 1854. 1 v., tab., 9 X 6, b. p. 490 ATLANTA & WEST POINT R. R. ' Eeport of the President and Directors to the Stockholders for the fiscal year ended June 80th, 1901-02. no place, 1901-02. 2 v., tab., 0x6, pap. 488 ATLANTA, KNOXVILLE & NORTHERN RY. Annual report; 5th-6th; for the year ending June 80th, 1901-02. Knoxville, 1901-02. 2 v., 9 x 6, pap. 817 ATLANTIC & DANVILLE RY. Annual reportof the Directors to the Stockholders; 2d; for the year ending June 80th, 1898, Norfolk, Va., 1896. 1 v., 10 x 7, pap. 468 ATLANTIC & LAKE ERIE RY. Eeport presented to the Stockholders at their annual meeting, Feb., 1874. Cin., 1874. 28 pp., map, tab., 9 x 6, pap. 320 ATLANTIC & PACIFIC R. R. Annual report; 1888. Bost., 1888. 1 v., 9 x 6, pap. 492 ATLANTIC COAST LINE R. R. Annual report of the Officers to the Stockholders; 66th-67th; for the year ending June 80th, 1900-01. no place, 1900-01. 2 v., 9 x 6, pap. 429 ATLANTIC COAST LINE R. R. OF VIRGINIA. Annual report; 1899. Eichmond, 1899. 1 v., 9 X 6, pap. S41 BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R. Annual report of the B. & 0. EmploySs Belief Asso- ciation; 6th-7th; 1886-87. Note: Continued as Belief Department of the B. & 0. E. E. Co. Bait., 18Sr-88. 2 v., 9x6, pap. 275 Annual report of the President and Directors to the Stockholders; 70th-76th; for the year ended June 80th, 1896-1902. Bait., 1896-1902. 7 v., 12 x 9, pap. 842 Belief Department; Annual report; 1st; covering the fiscal year ending ijept. 80th, 1889. Note: Continuation of the B. & O. Employfe Belief Association, no place, 1889. 1 v., 9 x 6, pap. 840 Eeport of the Directors to the Legislature of Maryland. Note: Special report made in compliance with an order of the House of Delegates showing progress made on the railroad, and giving an account of the controversy with the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal Co. noplace, 1831. 77 pp., 9 x 6, pap. 318 BALTIMORE & OHIO SOUTHWESTERN R. R. Annual report of the President and Directors to the Stockholders; Ist; for the year ending June 80th, 1891. Cin., 1891. 1 v., 11 X 9, pap. 819 BALTIMORE & OHIO SOUTHWESTERN RY. Annual report of the President and Directors to the Stockholders; 2d; for the year ending June 80th, 189B. Cin., 1895. Iv., 11x9, pap. 815 BALTIMORE & SUSQUEHANNA R. R. Annual report of the President and Directors; 1st, 8th; 1828, '35. Bait., 1838-86. 2 v., 9x6, pap. 801 Eeport of a general meeting of Stockholders, Oct. 16th, IHM. Bait., 1S54. 10 pp., 9x6, pap. 547 BALTIMORE, CHESAPEAKE & ATLANTIC RY. Annual report; 6th-8th; 1900-02. no place, 1900-02. 3 v., maps, 9x6, pap. 487 BANGOR & AROOSTOOK R. R. Annual report; 7th; for the year ending June 80th, 1901. Bangor, 1901. 1 v., 9 x 6, pap. 821 BEECH CREEK R. R. Eeport for the year ended June 80th, 1892. N. Y., 1892. 1 v., !l X 6, pap. 2a5 BOSTON & ALBANY R. R. Annual report of the Directors to the Stockholders; 25th-88d; 1892-1900. Bost., 1892-1900. 9 v., 9 x 6, pap. RAILROADS-REPORTS, COMPANY. 75 Ag — (Continued). 211 BOSTON & MAINE R. R. Annual report of the Directors to the Stockholders; 43d, 45th-53d, 55th-59th, 61st-63d, 65th, 6Vth-69th; for the year ending June »Oth, 1876, '78-85, '88-93, '94-96, '98, 1900-02. Bost., 18T6-1902. 31 v., 9x6, pap. BOSTON & NEW YORK AIR LINE R. R. Annual report of the Board of Directors to the Stockholders for the year ending Apr. 30th, 1882. N. Y., 1882. 1 v., 9 x 6, h. p. Ab-455, p. 89. Report of the General Manager to the Board of Directors, no place, no date. 3 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. no title-page. Aa-82, p. 241. 34 BOSTON & WORCESTER R. R. Annual report of the Directors; 1st, 9th, 20th-21st, 23d, 23th-27th, 31st, 33d, 36th-37th; 183J, '40, '49-50, '52, '64-66, '60, '62, '65-66. Bost., 1832-67. 12 v., 9x6, pap. 185 Communication by the Directors to the Stockholders in relation to the late award of Commissioners and the strictures of the President of the Western R. R. Coi*poration thereon. Note: Relates to the transportation contract made by the two companies. Bost., 1860. 73 pp., 9x6, pap. 4T BOSTON, CONCORD & MONTREAL R. R. Annual report of the Directors; 26th- 81st, 34th-39th; for the year ending Mar. 31st, 1872-77, '80-85. Bost., 1872-85. 12 v., 9x6, pap. 32T BUFFALO & NEW YORK CITY R. R. Report of the Conunittee appointed to in- vestigate the affairs of the company. N. Y., 1854. 30 pp., 9x6, pap. 491 BUFFALO & SUSQUEH A NNA R. R. Annual report; 7th; for the year ended June 30th, 1901. no place, 1901. 1 v., map, 9x6, pap. 333 BUFFALO, NEW YORK & PHILADELPHIA R. R. Annual report; lst-3d, 5th; 1883-85, '87. Phil., 1884-S8. 4 v., pi., 9x6, pap. 302 BUFFALO, PITTSBURGH & WESTERN R. R. Annual report; 1882. Phil., 1883. I v., 9 X 6, pap. 323 BUFFALO, ROCHESTER & PITTSBURGH RY. Annual report for the year ending June 30th, 1892-1902. Rochester, 1893-1903. 11 v., 9 x 6, pap. 303 BURLINGTON & MISSOURI RIVER R. R. IN NEBRASKA. Report of the Direc- tors to the Stockholders: 1873. Bost., 1874. 1 v., map, 9x6, pap. 46 BURLINGTON, CEDAR RAPIDS cSc NORTHERN RY. OF IOWA. Annual report; 5th, 7th-9th, nth, 14th-I5th, 20th, 34th-85th; 1881, '83-85, '87, '90-91, '96, 1900-01. Cedar Rapids, 1883-1901. 10 v., 9x6, pap. 270 CALEDONIAN RY. Report by the Directors to the half-vearly general meeting of the company; Slsf^^d, 84th-113th; July, 1886-Jan.,"'86; Jan., ■87-July, 1901. Glasgow, 1885-1901. 33 v., 15 x 10, pap. 324 CAMDEN & ATLANTIC R. R. Annual report of the Board of Directors to the Stockholders; 1873-81. '83-95. Phil., 1873-95. 23 v.. 9 x 6, pap. 500 CANADA ATLANTIC RY. Report for the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1901. no place, 1901. 1 v. , map, 9x6, pap. 239 CANADA SOUTHERN RY. Annual report of the President and Directors to the Shareholders; 1873, '77, '80-91, '94, "96, 1901. N. Y., 1873-1901. 16 v., 9x6, pap. 271 CANADIAN PACIFIC RY. Annual report; Sth-13th, 14th-30th; for the fiscal year ending June 30th. 1888-92, '94-1901. Montreal, 1889-1901. 13 v., 9x6, maps, tab., pap. 160 Report of proceedings at a genei'al meeting of the Shareholders held at Mon- treal on the 3d and 6th days of Mar., 1884, Montreal, 1884. 40 pp., 9 x 6, pap. 229 CAPE FEAR & YADKIN VALLEY RY. Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Stockholders; 1893. Fayettevllle, N. C, 1893. 1 v., 9 x 6, pap. 520 CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RY. Annual report; 3d-3d, 5th-7th; for the year ended June 30th, 1897-98, 1900-03. Savannah, 1897-1902. 5 v., maps, 11 x 9, pap. 44 CENTRAL PACIFIC R. R. Annual report of the Board of Directors to the Stock- holders; 1876, '87. San Fran., 1877-87. 2 v., 9 x 6, 12 x 9, pap. 308 CENTRAL R. R. & BANKING CO. OF GEORGIA. Report of the Pi-esident and Directors to the Stockholders; lst^2d, 35th-60th; 1838-67, '70-95. Savannah, 1854- 95. 58v. inl3, 9 x6, pap., cl. 213 CENTRAL R. R. OF NEW JERSEY. Annual report of the Board of Directors to the Stockholders; 43d, 54th; 1890,1901. Note: Report for 1901 contains annual report of the Lehigh & Wilkes-Barre Coal Co. N. Y., 1891-1901. 2 v., 11 x 9, pap. CENTRAL R. R. OF SOUTH CAROLINA . See Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta R. R. 325 CENTRAL VERMONT R. R. Report of the Directors to the Stockholders tor the year ending June 30th, 1886-87, '90, '92, '95. St. A)bans, 1886-95. 5v., maps, II X 8, 9 X 6, pap. S2.5a CENTRAL VERMONT RY. Annual report of the Directors; lst-3d; for the fiscal year ending Jime 3Dth, 1900-03. no place, 1900-02. 3 v., maps, 9x6, pap. 326 CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA R. R. Proceedings of the Stockholders at their annual meeting; 3870-86. Columbia, 1870-86. 17 v.. 9x6, pap. 76 RAILROADS— REPORTS, COMPANY. Ag — ( Con tinued ) . 147 CHEMIN DE FER DE PARIS A ORLEANS. Rapports du oounseil d'adminis-. tracion et de la commission de vSriflcation des comptes; 68th-59th; 1889-90. Paris, 1889-90. 2 v., maps, tab., 10 x 9, pap. CHERAW & DARLINGTON R. R. See Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta E. B. 39 CHESAPEAKE & OHI O R. R. Annual report of the President and Directors to the Stockholders; 7th; 1874, N. Y., 1874. 1 v., 9 x 6, pap. Statement of its present condition as presented to the Receiver by its ofdcers; also of the character and condition of the suits now penning for the foreclosure of mortgages, noplace. 1875, 68 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Aa-86, p. 625, 304 CHESAPEAKE & OHIO RY. Annual report of the Board of Directors to the Stock- holders for the fiscal year ending June 80th, 1879, '82-83, '89-1901. Bichmond, 1880-1901, IS v., maps, 9 X 0, pap. 837 CHESAPEAKE, OHIO & SOUTHWESTERN R. R. Annual report; 4th; 188S. N.Y., 1886. 1 v., 14 X 8, pap. 21 CHICAGO & ALTON R. R. Annual report of the President and Directors; 6th, 19th-37th; 1868, '81-99, Note: For Beport, Jan,-June, 1900, See Ag-517, Annual report, 1901. Chic, 1869-1900, 20 v,, 9 x 6, pap, 517 CHICAGO & ALTON RY. Annual report; ]st-2d: for the year ending June 30th, 1901-02. Note: Report for 1901 includes statistical statement of operation^ of the Chicago & Alton B. B. for pBriod from Jan. to June, 1900. Chic, 1901-02. 2 v., map, 12 x 9, pap. 323 CHICAGO iSc EASTERN ILLINOIS R. R. Annual report for the year ending June 30th, 1890-1902. Chic, 1890-1902, 13 v., maps, 10 x 6, pup. 308 Same; 1878-79. Chic, 1878-79, av,, 9x6, b, p. 306 Same; 1879-81, Chic, 1879-81. 3 v., 9 x 6, b. p. Same; 1882. Chic, 1882. 1 v., 9 x 6, b. p. Ab^55, p. 89. CHICAGO & GRAND TRUNK JUNCTION RV. SeeDetroit, Grand Haven & Mil- waukee Ry. 85 CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RV. Annual report; lst-3d, 4th, 22d, 24th-26th, 28th-30th, 35th, 37th-43a; for the fiscal year ending May 31st, 1860-61, '63, '81, '83-85, '87-89, '94, '96-1902. N. Y., 1860-1902. 18 v., 9x6, pap, 329 Circular to Bond and Stockholders, Jan, 21st, 1861. N. Y,, 1861. 26 pp., 9x6, pap, 830 Circular to the Stockholdi-rs, June 20th, 1864. Note: Relates to the consolida- tion of the Galena & Chicago anion R. B. Co. with the C. & N. W. By. Co. Chic, 1864. 11 pp., 9x6, pap. 331 CHICAGO* WEST MICHIGAN R. R. Annual report; 2d; 1880. Host, 1881. 1 v., 9x6, pap, 383 CHICAGO & WEST MICHIGAN RV. Annual report; 1st, 3d-18th; 1881, '83-98. Bost., 1882-99. 17 v., maps, 9x6, pap. 37 CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCV R. R. Annual report of the Directors; 4th- 5th, 38th-48th; for the year ending June 30th, li?58-59, '91-1902. Chic, 1868-1902. 13 v., 9 X 6, pap. CHICAGO, DANVILLE & VINCENNES R. R. Report of the Committee of In- vestigation, Apr. 14th, 1875. N. Y., 1875. 37 pp., 9x6, b. p. Af-297, p. 319. United States of America, Northern District of Illinois; in the Circuit Court thereof; William R, Fosdick and James D, Fish, vs. the C, D. & V. B. B. Co.; in Ohancery; Beport of Receiver. A. Anderson. Chic, 1875, 35 pp,, tab., 9 X 6, b. p, Af-297, p, 863. Will Circuit Court, to Jan. Terra, 1875; Stephen Osgood, m. the C, D. & V. E. B, Co, and others: Report of Receivers to the Court with additional documents. H. B. Hammond and J. B. Brown. Chic, 1876. 96 pp,,9x6, b. p. Af-297, p. 231. 181 CHICAGO GREAT WESTERN RV. Annual report; Ist^lOth; for the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1893-1902. Chic, 1898-1903. 10 v., 9 x 6, pap, 835 CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS* LOUISVILLE RV. Annual report; lst-6th; for the fiscal year ending June 80th, 1898-1903, N. Y., 1898-1902. 5 v., 9 x 6, pap, 384 CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RV. Annual report; 12th, 16th, 28th, 32d- 37th; for the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1875, '79, '92, '96-1901. Chic, 1876- 1901. 9 v., maps, 9 X 6, pap. 878 CHICAGO, PEKIN & SOUTHWESTERN R. R. Annual report; 1st; 1870. Pekin, in,, 1870, 1 v,, map, 8x5, pap. 498 CHICAGO, PEORIA & ST. LOUIS RV. OF ILLINOIS. Report for the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1901. no place, 1001, 1 v,, tab,, 9 x 6, pap. 16 CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RV. Annual report of the Directors to the Stockholders; 8th-10th, 15th-31st: for the fiscal year ending Mar. 81st, 1888-90, '95-1901, Chic, 1888-1901, 10 v„ maps, 9 x 6, pap, 238 CHICAGO, ST. PAUL & KANSAS CITV RV, Annual report; lst-8rd, 6th; for the year ending June 80th, 1887-89, '92. no place, no date. 4 v., 9 x 6, pap. RAILROADS— REPORTS, COMPANY. 77 Ag — {Continued). 209 CHICAGO, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS & OMAHA RY. Annual report; lst-3d, 6th-9tli, 13th-14th, 16tli-31st; 1881-83, '86-89, '93-94, '96-1901. St. Paul, 1882-1902. 15 v., maps, 9x6, pap. 493 CHICAGO TERMINAL TRANSFER R. R. Annual report; 4th; tor the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1901. no place, 1901. 1 v., 11 x 9, pap. 499 CHOCTAW, OKLAHOMA & GULF R. R. Report of the operations; 1901. no place, 1901. 1 v., map, 9x6, pap. 612 CINCINNATI & MUSKINGUM VALLEY R. R. Annual report of the Board of Directors; 4th; 1901. Pittsburg, 1903. 1 v., 9 x 6, pap. 180 CINCINNATI, HAMILTON & DAYTON R. R. Annual report of the Directors to the Stockholders; 35th, 42d; 1882, '89. Um., 1882-89. 2 v.. 9 x 6, pap. 495 CINCINNATI, HAMILTON & DAYTON RY. Annual report of the Board of Directors to the Stockholders for the year ending June SOth, 1901. no place, 1901. 1 v., 9x6, pap. 3-9 CINCINNATI, INDIANAPOLIS, ST. LOUIS & CHICAGO RY. Annual report to the Stockholders; lst^9th; for the year ending June SOth, 1880-88. Cln., 1880-88. 9 v., map, tah., 9x6, pap. 333 CINCINNATI, NEW ORLEANS & TEXAS PACIFIC RY. Annual report and state- ment of accounts; IsHlth, 13th-20th; for the year ending June 30th, 1882-93, '95-1902. Cin., 1888-1902. 20 v., 9 x 6, pap. 46" Report of the Committee of Stockholders, Jan., 1885. Cin., 1886. 162 pp., 9x6, pap. 475 CINCINNATI R. R. Annual report of the C. R. R. Co. as licensees of the Cincin- nati Southern Ry.; lst-2d; 1879-80. Cin., 1880-81. 3 v., tab., 9x6, pap. CINCINNATI, SAGINAW & MACKINAW R. R. See Detroit, Grand Haven & Mil- waukee Ry. ■ 473 CINCINNATI SOUTHERN RY. Annual report of the Directors to the Stockhold- ers; 1st; for the year ending June 30th, 1878. Cin., 1878. 1 v., tab., 9x6, pap. 466 Computation of proposals for lease of the C. S. Ry. Cin., 1881. 3 pp., pi., 9 x 6, pap. 474 Secretary and Auditor's report to the Board of Trustees; 1880. Cin., 1881, 1 v., tab., 9x6, pap. 471 Statement of receipts and disbursements, from July, 1869, to Jan., 1876. Cln., 1878. 19 pp., tab., 9x6, pap. 473 Superintendent's annual report on the cost of maintaining the C. S. Ry ; 1877-78, '80. Cin., 1877-80. 3 v., tab., 9 x 6, pap. 380 CINCINNATI, WASHINGTON & BALTIMORE R. R. Annual report; 5th; 1887. Cin., 1888. 1 v., 9x6, pap. 513 CLEVELAND, AKRON & COLUMBUS RY. Annual report; 15th; 1901. Pittsburg, 1902. 1 v., 9 X 6, pap. 50 CLEVELAND & PITTSBURGH R. R. Annual report of the President and Direc- tors to the Stockholders; 7th, 25th-88th, 42d, 45th; 1854, '72-75, '89, '92. Cleveland, 1855-93, 7 v., 9 X 6, pap. 381 CLEVELAND & TOLEDO R. R. Report of the Directors to the Stockholders; 1st, 4th; 1854, '57. N. Y., 1854-57, 2 v., 9 x 6, pap. 297 CLEVELAND, CINCINNATI, CHICAGO & ST. LOUIS RY. Annual report of the Directors to the Stockholders; lst-12th; for the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1890-1901. Cin., 1890-1901. 12 v., maps, 9 x 6, pap. 396 — —Statement of the Directors to the Stockholders, July 1st, 1869. Cin., 1889. ,19 pp., map, 9x6, pap. 22 CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS, CINCINNATI & INDIANAPOLIS RY. Annual report of the Board of Directors to the Stockholders; 15th-16th, 19th-21st; 1882-83, '86-88. Cleveland, 1883-89. 5 v., 9 x 6, pap. 514 CLEVELAND, LORAIN & WHEELING RY. Annual report of the Board of Di- rectors for the year ending June SOth, 1901. Cleveland, 1901, 1 v., map, 9x6, pap. 496 CLEVELAND TERMINAL & VALLEY R, R. Report of the President and Direc- tors to the Stockholders; 6th; for the fiscal year ended June 30th, 1901. noplace, 1901. 1 v., 9x6, pap. 497 COLORADO & SOUTHERN RY. Annual report to the Stockholders; lsfr-3rd; for the fiscal year ended June SOth, 1900-02. Note: Report for 1900 contains a report for the period Jan. to June, 1899. Denver, 1900-02. 3 v., maps, 9x6, pap. 546 COLORADO MIDLAND RY. Financial statement for the fiscal year ended June 30th, 1902. no place, 1902. 1 v., 11 x 8, pap. 15 COLUMBUS, HOCKING VALLEY & TOLEDO RY. Annual report; 3d, 10th-15th; 1883, '90-95. Columbus, 1884-96. 7 v., 9 x 6, pap. 532 COLUMBUS, SANDUSKY & HOCKING R. R. Memorandum report from Nov. 15th, 1895, to June SOth, 1396, and of the Receiver of the railway, from July 1st, 1895, to Nov. 14th, 1895. Columbus, 1896. 12 pp., 9 x 6, pap. 78 RAILROADS— REPORTS, COMPANY. Az— (Continued). 333 CONCORD & MONTREAL R. R. Annual report of the Directors; IsHlth; for the year ending June 30th, 1890-1900. Concord, 1890-1900. 11 v. in 10, 9 x 6, pap. 48 CONCORD R. R. Annual report of the Directors; Isl^th, 15th, 17th, 19th, 8Sd-83d, 28th-3eth, S9th-44th, 40th, 48th; for the year ending Mar. 31st, 1841-46, 'S6, '58, '60, '63-64, '69-77, '80-85, '87-89. Concord, N. H., 1856-89. 87 v. in 83, 9x6, pap. 383 CONNECTICUT & PASSUMPSIC RIVERS R. R. Annual report of the Direc- tors; 37th, 40th; for the year ending June 30th, 1888, '85. Bost., 1888-85. 8 v., 9x6, pap. 334 CONNECTICUT RIVER R. R. Annual report of the Directors to the Stockholders; lst-48th; for the year ending June 3Uth, 1845-98. Springfield, Mass., 1845-92. 48 v., 9 X 6, J^ mor., pap. 545 CONSOLIDATED LAKE SUPERIOR CO. Annual report; 4th; for the year ending June 30th, 1902. no place, 1902. Iv., 9x6, pap. 385 CONSOLIDATED R. R. OF VERMONT. Annual report for the year ending June 30th, 1887, '89. no place, 1887-89. 2 t., 8 x 5, pap. 188 CUMBERLAND VALLEY R. R. Annual report to the Stockholders; 5tli, 8th, ■ 15th-16th, 18th-32d, 36th, 38th-40th, 42d-67th; 1889, '42, '49-50, '52-66, '70, '72-74, '76-1901. Note: Contains annual reports of the Southern Penna. By. & Mining Co. Chambersburg, Pa., 1840-1901 . 49 v., 9 x 6, pap. 386 DANBURY & NORWALK R. R. Annual report of the Board of Directors to the , Stockholders; 29th; 1881. Norwalk, 1881. 1 v., 9 x 6, pap. 518 DELAWARE & HUDSON CO. Annual report; 1825, '27, '31-82, '34-1900. Note: Canal sold June, 1899; prior to that date, name of company was Delaware & Hudson Canal Co. no place, 1826-1901. 72 v. in S, maps, 12 x 9, pap., J^ ro. 519 DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA & WESTERN R. R. Annual report; 1861, 1901. N. Y., 1862-1901. 2 v., 12 x9, pap. Same; 1853-60. N. Y., 1854^61. 8t.,8x5, b. p. Af -13, p. 135. 55 DENVER & RIO GRANDE R. R. Annual report to the Stockholders; lst>-4th, 10th-15th; for the fiscal year ending June 80th, 1886-89, '96-1901. Denver, 1887-1901. 10 v., maps, 9x6, pap. 54 DENVER & RIO QRANDE RY. Annual report of the Board of Directors to the Stockholders; ath; 1S80. Colorado Springs, 1881. 1 v., 9 x 6, pap. 506 DENVER & SOUTHWESTERN RY. Annual report; 2d; 1901. no place, 1901. Iv., 9x6, pap. 19 DETROIT, GRAND HAVEN & MILWAUKEE RY. Report of the Directors; 4th- 21st; 1882-99. Note: Reports, 1896-99, contain Reports of the Directors of the Cincinnati, Saginaw & Itiackinaw R. R. Co., Toledo, Saginaw & Muskegon Ry. Co., Chicago & Grand Trunk Ry. Co., and Gfrand Trunk Junction By. Co. Detroit, 1883-1900. 18 v., 9x6, pap. 387 DETROIT, GRAND RAPIDS & WESTERN R. R. Annual report; lst-2d; 1897-98. Host.. 1898-99. 8 w, maps, 10 x 7, pap. 334 DETROIT, LANSING & NORTHERN R. R. Annual report to the Stockholders; 2d-]8th; 1878-94. Bost., 1879-95. 17 v., maps, 9 x 6, 10 x 7, pap. 442 EAST TENNESSEE & GEORGIA R. R. Proceedings of the annual convention of Stockholders; 1865-67, '69. KnoxviUe, 1865-69. 4 v., 9 x 6, pap. 838 EAST TENNESSEE & VIRGINIA R. R. Annual report of the President and other officers to the Stockholders; 18th; for the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1869. Knoxville; 1870. Iv,, 9x6, pap. 836 EAST TENNESSEE, VIRGINIA & GEORGIA R. R. Annual report; 1st, 8d-4th, 14th; tor the year ending June SOth, 1870, '72-73, '83. KnoxviUe, 1870-83. 4 v., 9x6, pap. 387 EAST TENNESSEE, VIRGINIA & GEORGIA RY. Annual report; 1st, 3d,5th-6th; for the fiscal year ending June SOth, 1887, '89, '91-92. Note: For 4th Annual re- port (1890), see Ag-464. Knoxville, 1887-92. 4 v., 9x6, pap. 389 ELGIN, JOLIET & EASTERN RY. Annual report of the Directors to the Stock- holders; Ist^eth, 8th; for the fiscal year ended June 30th, 1891-96, '98. Note: Report for 1891 contains also report of the operations of the road for 1889 and 1890. N. Y., 1891-98. 7 v., 9 x 6, pap. 890 ERIE R. R. Annual report of the Board of Directors to the Bond and Sharehold ers; lst-7th; tor the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1896-1902. N. Y., 1896-1902, 7 v., map, tab., 12 x 9, pap. 391 EVANSVILLE & CRAWFORDSVILLE R. R. Annual report to the Stockholders 17th; 1871. Evansville, 1871. 1 v., 9 x 6, pap. 388 EVANSVILLE & TERRE HAUTE R. R. Annual report; 27th, 32d-SSd, 85th-37th. 39th-42d, 44th, 47th; for the year ending June SOth, 1881, '86-87, '89-91, '93-96, '98, 1901. Evansville, 1881-1901. 12 v., 9 x 6, pap. 308 EVANSVILLE, TERRE HAUTE & CHICAGO RY. Annual report of the Presi- dent and Directors to the Stockholders; 6th; for the year endmg May 31st, 187B. Terre Haute, 1875. 1 v., 9 x 6, b. p. RAILROADS- REPORTS, COMPANY. 79 Ag — ( Continued ) . 339 FITCHBURQ R. R. Annual report of the Directors; 8th, 10th-13th, 15th-17th, 21st- S2d, 24th-60th, for the year ending June 30th, 1849, '51-54, '56-58, '62-63, '65-1901. Bost., 1850-1901. 47 v., maps, 9x6, pap. 345 Report of (Jommittee of Investigation, appointed at annual meeting, Jan. 29th, 1836 Best., 1857. 43 pp., tab., 9 x 6, pap. 12 FLINT & PERE MARQUETTE R. R. Annual report made to tbe Stocltholders; 1882-98. Saginaw, 1882-98. 17 v., il., maps, 9 x 6, pap. FLORENCE R. R. See Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta E. E. 470 FORT WAYNE, LACON & PLATTE VALLEY AIR LINE R. R. Report of the President and Directors to the Stockholders; 1st; 1853. Cin., 1854. 1 v., map, 9x6, pap. 392 FORT WORTH & DENVER CITY RY. Annual report of the Board of Directors to tlie Stockholders; 2d, 6th, 19th-20th; 1883, '87, 1900-01. N. Y., 1883-1901. 4 v.. maps, tab., 9x6, pap. 393 GEORGIA PACIFIC RY. Annual report; 3d-4th, 6th-7th; 1834-85, '87-88. Note: 8d annual report (1884) contains also reports of olHcers for 1883 with statement of expenses and earnings for 1882. Atlanta, 1884-88. 4 v., 9 x 0, pap. 444 GEORGIA R. R. Eeport of the General Manager to the Lessees, for the year end- ing Mar. 31st, 1883. Augusta, 1883. 1 v., tab.. 9 x 6, pap. 355 GEORGIA R. R. & BANKING CO. Annual report of the President and Directors to the Stockholders in convention, May, 1839^0, '42, '45, '48-66, '58-64, '66-75, 'T7-85, '87-1901. Note: Title of early reports reads Eeport of the Engineer in ChieL Supplemental report issued in 1881. Augusta, 1839-1901. 55 v., tab., 9x6, pap. 509 GEORGIA SOUTHERN & FLORIDA RY. Annual report; 7th; for the year ended June 30th, 1901. no place, 1901. 1 v., 10 x 7, pap. 544 GILA VALLEY, GLOBE & NORTHERN RY. General balance sheet and statement ■ of earnings and operating expenses tor the year ending June 30th, 1902. no place, 1903. 1 v., 13 x 8, pap. 262 GLASGOW & SOUTHWESTERN RY. Eeport by tbe Directors to the Share- holders at their ordinary half-yearly meeting; July, 1868-Jan., '83; July, '85-July, 1902. Glasgow, 1868-1902. 65 v., 15 x 10, pap. 223 GRAND RAPIDS & INDIANA R. R. Annual report of the Board of Directors to the Stockholders; 1859-63, '74, '80, '82-83, '88, '95-96. Grand Eapids, 1860-97. 12 v. m 10, 9x6, pap. 223a GRAND RAPIDS & INDIANA RY. Annual report of the Board of Directors; 1st- 6th; 1896-1901. Grand Rapids, 1897-1901. 6 v., 9 x 6, pap. GRAND TRUNK JUNCTION RY. See Detroit, Grand Haven & Milwaukee By. 193 GRAND TRUNK RY. OF CANADA. Eeport of the Du-ectors.and statements of ac- coimts, (or the halt-year ended Dec, 1867; Dec, "69; Dec, '78; Dec, '74; June, '75; June, 'T6-June, '78; June,'79-June, 1900; June-Dec, 1901. Lond., 1868-1902. 55 v., 9x5, pap. GREAT NORTHERN RY. (ENGLAND). Superannuation fund: Report of the Man- aging Committee, to accompany the eighth yearly account of the fund, and bal- ance sheet to 31st Dec, 1882. no place, 1883. 3 pp., 10 x 8, b. p. no title-page. Ae-307, p. 213. 352 GREAT NORTHERN RY. (U. S.) Annual report; lst^l2th; for the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1890-1901. St. Paul, 1890-1901. 12 v., maps, 9x6, pap. 549 GREAT NORTHERN RY. OF CANADA. Annual report for the year ended June 30th, 1901. Quebec, 1902. 1 v., pi., maps, 9 x 6, pap. 494 GREEN'BAY & WESTERN R. R. Statement for the year ending Dec 31st, 1901. no place, 1901. 1 v., 8 x 5, pap. 459 GREENSVILLE & ROANOKE R. R. Report of the Petersburg and G. & R. R. R. Companies; 1855. Ealeigh, 1855. 1 v., tab., 9x6, pap. 394 GULF, COLORADO & SANTA FE RY. Annual report; 3d, 4th; for the fiscal year ending July 31st, 1883, '84. Galveston, 1882-85. 2 v., 9 x 6, pap. 198 HANNIBAL & ST. JOSEPH R. R. Report to the Stockholders; 1880. N. Y., 1881. 1 v., 9 X 6, pap. HARTSVILLE R. R. See Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta R. R. 501 Hocking valley RY. Annual report; lsfc-3rd; for the year ending June 30th, 1900-08. Columbus, 1900-02. 3 v., maps, 10 x 7, pap. 62 HOUSATONIC R. R. Annual report of the Board of Directors to the Stockholders; 1850, '63, '87, '91-92. no place, 1851-'93. 5 v., 9x6, pap. 445 HUNTINGDON & BROAD TOP iWOUNTAIN R. R. & COAL CO. Annual report of the President and Direccors to the Stockholders; 38th, 49th; 1890, 1901. Phil., 1891-1901. 2 v., tab., 9x6, pap. 26 ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R. Report and accounts for the year ending June 30th, 1864, '67, '81-82, '84-99, 1901-02. N. Y., 1865-1902. 22 v., maps, 17 x 11, 13 x 9, pap no title-page. So RAILROADS- REPORTS, COMPANY. Ag — (^Continued). 477 Report of annual inspection of track, showing comparative standing of each section; 1898-1900. I. C. R. K. Co. and Yazoo & Mississippi Valley E. E. Co. Chic, 1898-1900. 9 v., 14 x 10, pap. 309 INDIAN MrOLAND RY. Eeport; 14th, 16th, 8ad-34th; for the half-year ended June 30th, 1892; June 30th, '93; June 30th, 1901-June, '02. Lend., 1892-1902. 5 v., 13x 8, 8x6, pap. INDIANA & ILLINOIS CENTRAL RY. Annual report to the Stockholders for the year ending May lat, 1857. Indianapolis, 1857. 1 v., 9 x 6, b. p. Af-807, p. 53. Eeport of a Committee appointed to examine the condition of the I. & I. C. Ey Co. N. Y., nodate. 11 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. no title-page. Af-297, p. 1. 508 INDIANA, ILLINOIS & IOWA R. R. Annual report of the Board of Directors to the Stockholders; 30th; for the year ending June 30th, 1901. Chic, 1901. 1 v., map, 10 X 7, pap. 353 IOWA CENTRAL RY. Annual report; lst-7th, 9th-12th: for the year ending June 30th, 1890-96, '98-1901. N. Y., 1890-1901. 11 v., maps, 9 x 6, pap. 446 IOWA PALLS & SIOUX CITY R. R. Annual report of the transactions and present condition of the affairs of the Land Department for the fiscal year ending Mar. 31st, 1883. Note: For report, 1879, see Ag-447. Cedar Eapids,Iowa, 18B3. 1 T., tab., 9x6, pap. 447 IOWA R. R. LAND CO. Annual report of the transactions and present condition of the affairs of the I. E. E. Land Co., Land Department of the Iowa Falls & Sioux City E. E. Co., Missouri Valley Land Co., Blair Town Lot& Land Co., and S. C. & I. F. Town Lot & Land Co. for the fiscal year ending Mar. 31st, 1879. Cedar Eapids, Iowa, 1879. 1 v., tab., 9x6, pap. 511 KANAWHA & MICHIGAN RY. Annual report of the Board of Directors to the Stockholders; 11th; for the year ended June 30th, 1901. Toledo, 1901. 1 v., 10 x7, pap. 354 KANSAS CITY, FORT SCOTT & MEMPHIS R. R. Annual report; lst-9th, 11th- 12th ; for the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1888-96, '98-99. Bost. , 1889-99. 11 v., maps, 9x6, pap. 448 KANSAS CITY, LAWRENCE & SOUTHERN R. R. Eeport to the Stockholders; 1879. Bost., 1880. It., 9x6, pap. 359 KANSAS CITY, MEMPHIS & BIRMINGHAM R. R. Annual report; 3d-8th; for the fiscal year endmg June 30th, 1892, '95-99. Bost., 1892-99. 6 v., maps, 9x6, pap. 515 KANSAS CITY SOUTHERN RY. Annual report for the year ended June 80th, 1901. Kansas City, 1901. 1 v., 12 x 9, pap. 197 LA CROSSE & MILWAUKEE R. R. Annual report of the Directors to the Stockholders; 1857, '60. Note: Title of report, 1860, reads Eeport of the Re- ceiver. Milwaukee, 1858-61. 2 v., 9 x 6, pap. 357 LAKE ERIE & WESTERN R. R. Annual report of the President and Directors to the Stockholders; lst-15th; 1887-1901. Indianapolis, 1888-1901. 15 v., 9x6, pap. 356 LAKE ERIE & WESTERN RY. Annual report: 2d; for the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1882. La Fayette, Ind., 1888. 1 v., 10 x 7, pap. 77 LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RY. Annual report of the Board of Directors to the Stockholders; 31st-32d; 1900-01. Cleveland, 1901-02. 2 v., 9x6, pap. 395 LAWRENCE R. R. Annual report to the Stock and Bondholders; 1882. no place, 1882. 1 v., 9 X 6, pap. 231 LEHIGH VALLEY R. R. Annual report of the Board of Directors to the Stock- holders; lst-46th; 1855-1900. Phil., 1863-1900. 46 v. in 38, maps, 9 x 6, 12 x 9, pap. 396 LITTLE ROCK & FORT SMITH RY. Eeport to the Stockholders; 1884-85. Note: Since 1886 results of operations have been embodied in reports of the St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Ey. Co., which is controlled by the Missouri Pacific Ey. Co. Bost., 1885-86. 2 v.. 9 x 6, pap. 306 Same; 1880. Bost., 1881. Iv,, 9x6, b. p. 36 LONDON, CHATHAM & DOVER RY. Eeport of the Managing Committee to the Boards of the South Eastern and L., Ct & D. Ey. Companies for the half year ending June 30th, 1900; Dec.31st, '01- June 80th, '02. noplace, 1900-02. Sv.,18x9, pap. 68 LONG ISLAND R. R. Annual report for the year ending June 80th, 1843, 1901-02. N. Y., 1848-1902. 3 v., 9 X 6, pap. 897 LOUISIANA WESTERN R. R. Annual report; 1885. N. Y., 1885. 1 v., 14x9, pap. 78 LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE R. R. Annual report of the President and Di- rectors; 5th, 18th, 15th-20th, 43d, 46th-50th; tor the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1856, '64, '66-71, '94, '97-1901. Louisville, 1856-1901. 14 v., maps, tab.,^ x 6, 11 x 9, pap. 449 LOUISVILLE, EVANSVILLE & ST. LOUIS CONSOLIDATED R. R. Report of the Receivers; 3d; 1895. no place, 1896. 1 v., tab., 9x6, pap. RAILROADS— REPORTS, COMPANY. 8i Ag — (^Continued). S58 LOUISVILLE, NEW ALBANY & CHICAGO RY. Annual report for the year ending June 30th, 1879, '81, '88-97. Note: Title of report for 1879, reads " Gen- eral Manager's Report." N. Y., 1880-97. 12 v., map, 9x6, pap. 39S LOUISVILLE, NEW ORLEANS & TEXAS RY. Annual report: 3d: 1889. N. Y., 1890. 1 v., 9 X 6, pap. 98 MAINE CENTRAL R. R. Annual report; 24th-25th, a7th-30th, 36th-41st; tor the year ending June 30th, 1885-86, '88-91, '96-1902. Portland, 1885-1902. 18 v., 9x6, pap. MANCHESTER & AUGUSTA R. R. See Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta R. R. B2S MANISTEE & NORTH EASTERN R. R. Annual report; 1901. no place, 1901. 1 v., H X 8, pap. 399 MAROUETTE, HOUGHTON & ONTONAGON R. R. Annual report of the Board of Directors to the Stockholders for the year ending p"eb. 28th, 1885. Bost., 1885. 1 v., 9 X 6, pap. 152 MEMPHIS & CHARLESTON R. R. Annual report of the Board of Directors to the Stockholders; 13th, 32d; 1867, '86. Note: For 36th Annual report (1890), see Ag-464. Knoxville, 1867-86. 2 v., 9 x 6, pap. 201 MEXICAN CENTRAL RY. Annual report of the Board of Directors to the Stock- holders; 121h-82d; 1891-1901. Bost., 1892-1902. 11 v., 9 x 8, pap. 400 MEXICAN INTERNATIONAL R. R. Annual report; 1892-1901. N. Y., 1893-1902. 10 v., 9 X 6, pap. 37 MEXICAN NATIONAL R. R. Annual report; IsHSth; 1887-1901. no place, 1887- 1901. 15 v., 9x6, pap. 360 MEXICAN RY. Report of the Directors for the half-year ended June. 1886; June, '87; June, '90-Dec., '93; Dec, '94-Dec., 1900. Lond., 1886-1901. 28 v., 13x8, 9x6, pap. 401 MEXICAN SOUTHERN RY. Report of the Directors and statement of accounts to Mar. 31st, 1890-1901. Lond., 1890-1901. 12 v., 9x6, pap. 24 MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. R. Report of the Directors to the Stockholders; 1889- 71, '73-75, '91-93, 1900-01 Detroit, 1869-1902. 11 v., 9 x 6, pap. 6 Same; 1853. Bost., 1853. 1 v., 9 x 5, b. p. 81 MICHIGAN SOUTHERN & NORTHERN INDIANA R. R. Annual report to the Stockholders for the year ending Mar. 1st, 1884, '66. Toledo, 1864-68. 2 v., 9 x 6, pap. 450 MIDDLESEX R. R. Return to the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachu- setts; 2d; 1857. Charlestown, 1858. 1 v., 9 x 6, pap. 269 MIDLAND RY. Report of the Board of Directors to the half-yearly general meet- ing of the Proprietors; 75th-78th, 83d-84th, 87th-108th, 108th-117th; 1881-82, '85, '87-98, Dec, '97-June, 19p2. Lond., 1881-1902. 36 v., 10 x 7, pap. 346 MILWAUKEE & MINNESOTA R. R. Report to the Stockholders, showing the effect of the late decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States in favor of the company; with a statement of the present financial position and business prospects of the road. Milwaukee, 1865. 33 -f- 5 pp., map, 8x6, pap. 86 MILWAUKEE & PRAIRIE DU CHIEN RY. Annual report to the Stockholders ; 4th-6th; 1884-86. Milwaukee, 1865-67. 3 v., 9 x 6, pap. 308 MILWAUKEE, LAKE SHORE & WESTERN RY. Annual report to the Stock- holders; 4th-5th; 1878-79. Milwaukee, 1879-80. 2 v., 9 x 6, b. p. Same; 9th; 1888. Milwaukee, 1884. 1 v., 9 x 6, b. p. Ab-455, p. 445. 183 MINE HILL & SCHUYLKILL HAVEN R. R. Report of the Board of Managers to the Stockholders at their annual meeting; 10th-20th, 24th, 28th, 34th-35th; 1838^8, '52, '56, '62-63. Phil., 1889-64. 15 v., maps, 9x6, pap. 137a MINNEAPOLIS & ST. LOUIS R. R. Annual report for the year ending June 30th, 1899-1902. N. Y., 1899-1902. 4 v., map, 9 x 6, pap. 507 MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL & SAULT STE. MARIE RY. Annual report for the year ending June 30th, 1900-02. MinneapoUs, 1900-02. 3 v., maps, 9x6, pap. 403 MINNESOTA & NORTHWESTERN R. R. Annual report; 1st; for the year end- ing June 30th, 1887. no place, 1887. 1 v., 9 x 6, pap. 451 MINNESOTA CENTRAL RY. Annual report of the President and Directors with the report of the Chief Engineer and Superintendent; 1st; 1885. Minneapolis, 1865. 1 v., 8 X 5, pap. MISSOURI, KANSAS & TEXAS RY. Receiver's report; 1875. St. Louis, 1876. Iv., 9x6,b. p. Zi-195, p. 103. 533 Report of the Committee appointed by the Executive Committee of the Board ot Directors to investigate the financial and physical condition of that company and its relations to the Missouri Pacific Ry. Co. N. Y., 1888. 116 pp., 9 x 8, pap. 361 Report to the Stockholders for the year ending June 30th, 1873-79, '92-94, '96, 1901-02. N. T., 1878-1902. 13 v., maps, 9x6, pap. 82 RAILROADS- REPORTS, COMPANY. Ag — ( Continued). 79 MISSOURI PACIFIC RY. Annual report ot the President to the Directors and Stockholders; 2d-21st; 1882-1901. Note: Contains reports of the Texas & Pa- .ciflc Ey . Co. for the years 1882-84. St. Louis, 1883-1902. 20 v. , maps, 9 x 6, 11 x 9, pap. 404 MOBILE & GIRARD RY. Annual report of the officers for the fiscal year ending May 31st, 1883, '86. Columbus, Ga., 1883-86. 2 v., 9 x 6, pap. 405 MOBILE & MONTGOMERY RY. Report of the President to the Stockholders; 1878. N. Y.. 1879. 1 v., 9 x 6, pap. 80 MOBILE & OHIO R. R. Annual report; 24th, 32d, 35th-39th, 41st-53d; for the year ending June 30th. 1872, '80, '83-87, '89-1901. N. Y., 1872-1901. 20 v., 9 x 6, pap. 406 MONADNOCK R. R. Annual report of the Directors; 14th-15th, 21st; 1882-83, '89. Peterboro, 1888-89. 3 v., 9 x 6, pap. 452 MONONGAHELA RIVER R. R. Annual report to the Stockholders and Directors; 8th; 1898. Monongah, W. Va., 1899. 1 v., map, tab., 9x6, pap. 407 MONTPELIER & WELLS RIVER R. R. Report of the Directors; 5th-8th, 10th, 14th, 17th. 19th-24th; tor the year ending Mar. 31st, 1882-85, '87, '91, '94, '96-1901. Montpelier, 1882-190] . 11 v., 9 x 6. pap. 453 MORGAN'S LOUISIANA & TEXAS R. R. & STEAMSHIP CO. Annual report; 1885. N. Y.,1885. 1 v., tab., 14 x 9, pap. 105 NASHVILLE, CHATTANOOGA & ST. LOUIS RY. Annual report of the Presi- dent and Directors to the Stockholders; 26th-27th, 29th-33d, 35th-51st; for the year ending June 30th, 1877-78, '80-84, '86-1902. NashviUe, 1877-1902. 24 v., maps, 9x6, pap. 408 NAUGATUCK R. R. Annual report of the President and Directors to the Stock- holders; 1883-84. Bridgeport, 1883-84. 2 v., 9 x 6, pap. 409 NEW ENGLAND R. R. Annual report tothe Stockholders; lst-2d; 1896-97. Bost., 1896-97. 2t., 9x6, pap. 443 NEW HAVEN & NORTHAMPTON R. R. Annual report of the Board of Directors to the Stockholders; 8th, 84th, 36th-38th, 40th, 47th, 49th-50th; 1844, '70, '72-74, '76, '83, '85-86. New Haven, 1845-86. 9 v., 9 x 6, pap. 454 NEW LISBON RY. Annual report of the President; 1st; 1864. Cleveland, 1865. 1 v., pi., 9x6, pap. 410 NEW LONDON NORTHERN R. R. Report of the Board of Directors to the Stock- holders; 18B1-62, '64-66, '75, '77-78, '92-98, 1900-01. Note: Subsequent to 1874, title reads Receipts and expenditures. New London, 1862-1901. 17 v., 9x6, pap. 411 NEW LONDON, WILLIMANTIC & PALMER R. R. Report of the Du-ectors to the Stockholders; 1851. New London, 1851. 1 v., 9x6, pap. 502 NEW MEXICO RY. & COAL CO. Annual report; 1st; for the period ending June 30th, 1901. no place, 1901. Iv., 9x6, pap. 347 NEW YORK & ERIE R. R. Address of the Directors to the Stockholders, Feb. 1st, 1850. N. Y., 1850. 13 pp., 9x6, pap. 97 —Report of the Directors to the Stockholders; 1843. N. Y., 1844. 1 v., 9 x 6, pap. 456 NEW YORK & HARLEM R. R. Report of the Board of Directors to the Stock- holders, Jan., 1850. N. Y., 1850. 1 v., 8 x 5, pap. 237 NEW YORK & NEW ENGLAND R. R. Annual report to the Stockholders; 4th- 6th, 8th-llth, 14th-19th; 1879-81, '&3-86, '89-94. Bost., 1879-95. 13 v., maps, 9x6, pap. Statement of the financial condition on Dec. 31st, 1883. Bost., 1884. 204 pp., 9x 6, b. p. Af-305, p. 139. 109 NEW YORK & NE W H AVEN R. R. Report of the Board of Directors to the Stock- holders; 1863-64, '69. N. Y., 1863-69. 3 v., 9 x 6, pap. 11 NEW YORK CENTRAL & HUDSON RIVER R. R. Manual report of the Board of Directors to the Stockholders; .Slst-SSd; for the year ending June 30th, 1900-02. N. Y., 1900-02. 3 v., 12 x 9, pap. 417 NEW YORK, CHICAGO & ST. LOUIS R. R. Annual report of the Board of Du-ec- tors to the Stockholders; lst-15th; 1887-1901. Cleveland, 1888-1902. 15 v., 9x6, pap. 175 NEW YORK, LAKE ERIE & WESTERN R. R. Report of theBoard of Directors to the Share and Bondholders; 1818, •81-88, '87-88, '92-93. N. Y., 1878-93. 8 v., 9 X 6, 12 X 9, pap. 110 NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN & HARTFORD R. R. Annual report of the Board of Directors to the Stockholders; 2d, 6th-8th, 15th-25th. 28th-30th; for the year end- ing June BOlh, 1878, 77-79, '86-96, '99-1901. N. Y., 1874-1901. 18 v., maps, 9x6, pap. .362 NEW YORK, ONTARIO & WESTERN RY. Annual report of the President and Officers; 2d-8th, 10th-22d; with statements of accounts for the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1881-87, '89-1901. N. Y., 1882-1901. 20 v., 9x6, pap. 291 NEW YORK, PENNSYLVANIA & OHIO R. R. Annual report of the Board of Directors to the Bondholders and Shareholders; 9th, 13th; 1888, '92. no place, 1888-92. 2 v., 9x6, pap. RAILROADS— REPORTS, COMPANY. 83 Ag — {Continued ). 363 NEW YORK, PROVIDENCE & BOSTON R. R. Annual report o( the Directors to the Stockholders tor the year ending June 80th, 1852, '77, '79, '81, '83-91. West- erly, JR. I., 1852-91 . 13 v., 9 X 6, pap. 516 NEW YORK, SUSQUEHANNA & WESTERN R.R. Annual report of the Board of Directors to the Stockholders; 8th; for the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1901. N. Y., 1901. 1 v., 12 X 9, pap. 456 NEWPORT & WICKFORD R. R. & STEAMBOAT CO. Report of the Board of Directors to the Stockholders; 1882. Newport, E. I., 1882. 1 v., 9 x 6, pap. 504 NORFOLK & SOUTHERN R. R. Report of the Board of Directors to the Stock- holders for the fiscal year ended June SOth, 1901-08. no place, 1901-02. 2 v., map, 9x6, pap. 336 NORFOLK & WESTERN R. R. Annual report of the Board of Directors to the Shareholders; Ist^th, 13th, 15th; 1881-88, '93, '95. Phil., 1882-96. 10 v., maps, 9x6, pap. S36a NORFOLK & WESTERN RY. Annual report; Isi^th; for the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1897-1901. K Y., 1897-1901. 5 v., 9x6, pap. 418 NORTH CAROLINA R. R. Proceedings of the Stockholders at their annual mee^ ing; 36th; 1885. Raleigh, 1885. 1 v., 9 x 6, pap. 419 NORTH EASTERN R. R. Reports of the ofdoers at the annual meeting; 1885-91, '93-9r. Note: For report, 1898, see Annual report of the Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta R. R. Co. Charleston, 1885-97. 12 v., 9x6, pap. 363 NORTH EASTERN RY. Report of the Directors to be submitted to the Proprie- tors at the half-yearly general meeting; 2d-58th, 63d-95th; 1855-83, '85-1901. New- castle-on-Tyne, 1855-1901. 90 v., 15 x 10, pap. 392 NORTH PENNSYLVANIA R. R. Annual report of the Board of Directors, with the reports of the Treasurer and the Engineer and Superintendent; lst-15th, 18th-23rd, 26th; 1853-67, '70-75, '78. Phil., 1854-79. 22 v., 9 x 6, pap. 102 NORTHERN CENTRAL RY. Annual report of the President and Directors to the Stockholders; lst-7th, 9th-15th, irth-47th; 1855-61, '63-69, '71-1901. Phil., 1866-1902. 45 v., maps, 9x6, pap. 484 NORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. Report of the Receivers, no place, 1895. 44 pp., tab., 11 X 8, pap. 189a- NORTHERN PACIFIC RY. Annual report; lst-6th; for the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1897-1902. no place, 1897-1902. 6 v., maps, 12 x 9, pap. 106 NORTHERN R. R. Annual report of the Directors; 24th, 27th- 28th, 35th-43d; 1869, '72-73, '80-88. Concord, N. H., 1869-88. 12 v., 9x6, pap. 122 OHIO & MISSISSIPPI RY Report of the President and Directors to their Stockholders for the fiscal year ending June SOth, 1883, '89. Cin., 1883-89. 2 v., 9x6, pap. 420 OHIO RIVER R. R. Annual report to the Stockholders and Directors; 9th; 1892. no place, 1892. 1 v., map, 9x6, pap. 421 OLD COLONY & FALL RIVER R. R. Annual report of the Directors to the Stockholders; 3d, 6th; 1856, '69, Bost., 1857-61. 2 v., 9 x 6, pap. 482 OLD COLONY & NEWPORT RY. Annual report of the Directors to the Stock- holders; lst-2d, 4th-8th; 1864-65, '67-71. Bost., 1864-71. 7 v., 9 x 6, pap. 216 OLD COLONY R. R. CO. Annual report of the Directors to the Stockholders; 9th-22d, 24th-37th; 1872-85, '87-19D0. Bost., 1872-1900. 28 v., 9 x 6, pap. 351 OLD COLONY R. R. CORPORATION. Annual report of the Directors to the Stockholders; 6th-7th; 1849-50. Bost., 1849-50. 2 v., 9 x 6, pap. 5 Same; 10th; 1853. Bost., 1854. 1 v., 9 x 6, b. p. 350 OREGON & CALIFORNIA R. R. Report of the President to the Stockholders. Note: Supplement to the reports of Messrs. Bretherton and Koehler for 1883. no place, 1883. 7 pp., 9x6, pap. 349 Reports of R. Koehler (General Manager) and C. E. Bretherton(Vice-President); 1883. no place, 1883. 1 v., map, tab., 9x6, pap. 457 OREGON & TRANSCONTINENTAL CO. Report to the Stockholders; 1st; for the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1882. N. Y., 1882. 1 v., 8 x 5, pap. 173a OREGON R. R. & NAVIGATION CO. Annual report for the fiscal year ended June 30th, 1897-99. no place, 1897-99. 3 v., map, tab., 11 x 7, pap. 173 OREGON RY. & NAVIGATION CO. Annual report to the Stockholders for the year ending June 30th, 1881, '84-88. N. Y., 1881-88. 6 v., 9 x 6, pap. 528 PACIFIC COAST CO. Report to the Stockholders for the year ending June 30th, 1901-02. no place, 1901-02. 2 v., 9 x 6, pap. 395 PANAMA R. R. Annual report of the Board of Directors to the Stockholders; 28th-52d; 1877-1901. N. Y., 1878-1902. 25 v., maps, tab., 9 x 6, 11 x 9, pap. 4g0 Communication of the Board of Directors to the Stockholders; together with the report of the Chief Engineer to the Directors, and an appendix containing tables of the grades, tangents, and curves of the P. R. R., and observations upon the levels of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. N. Y., 1855. 63 pp., map, tab., 9x6, pap. 84 RAILROADS— REPORTS, COMPANY. Az—{Conimued ). 294 Report, Apr. 1st, 1877. Note: Report for the six months ending Apr. 1st, 1877, N. Y., 18T7. 18 pp., 9x6, pap. 416 PENNSYLVANIA CO. Annual report; 20th, 30th; 1891, 1901. Pittsburg, 1891-1901. 3 v., map, 9x6, pap. 276 PENNSYLVANIA R. R. Annual report of the Board of Directors to the Stock- holders, presented at their annual meeting; 52d-55th; 1898-1901. Phil., 1899-1902. 4 v., 12 X 10, pap. 277 Record of transportation lines owned and operated by, and associated in inter- est with the company; 1881, '87-88, '91, '94, '96. Phil., 1882-96. 6 v., 12 x 9, pap. 503 PERB MARQUETTE R. R. Annual report; 2d; 1901. Bost., 1901. 1 t., map,10x7, pap. 428 PETERSBURG R. R. Annual report to the Stockholders; 1885. Petersburg, 1885. 1 v., 9x6, pap. 459 Report of the Petersburg and Greensville & Eoanoke E. R. Companies; 1855. Raleigh, 1855. 1 v., tab., 9 x 6, pap. 224 PHILADBLPHIA & ERIE R. R. Annual report of the Managers to the Stock- holders; 21st, 23d-2Tth, 30th-41st, 48d-50th; 1871, '78-77, '80-91, '93-1900. Phil., 1878-1901. 26 v., 9 X 6, pap. 49 PHILADELPHIA & READING R. R. Report of the President and Managers to the Stockholders; 1887-88, '92-96. Phil., 1883-96. 7 v., 9 x 6, pap. PHILADELPHIA & READING RY. See Reading Co. 117 PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON & BALTIMORE R. R. Annual report; ITth, 19th, 28d-8Sd, 27th-29th, 34th-35th, 3rth, 40th, 42d^5th, 49th-64th; 1854, '56, '59- 60, '64-66, '71-72, '74, 'r7, '79-82, '86-1901. Phil., 1855-1901. 81 t., 9 x 6. pap. 164 PITTSBURGH & CONNELLSVILLE R. R. Annual report of the President and Directors to the Stockholders; 4th; 1856. Pittsburg, 1856. 1 v., 9 x 6, pap. 522 PITTSBURGH & WESTERN RY. Annual statements of operations during year endmg June 30th, 1901. Pittsburg, 1901. 1 y., 9 x 6, pap. 505 PITTSBURGH, BESSEMER & LAKE ERIE R. R. Annual report of the President to the Stockholders; 4th; 1900. no place, 1900. 1 v., 9 x 6, pap. 364 PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, CHICAGO & ST. LOUIS RY. Annual report of the Board of Directors, together with abstracts from the reports of the Comptrol- ler and General Manager; lst-6th, 12th; lS90-'95, 1901. Phil., 1891-1901. 7 v., 9x6, pap. 166 PITTSBURGH, PORT WAYNE & CHICAGO R. R. Annual report of the Directors to the Stockholders; 7th, llth-12th, 14th-15th, 21st, 33d; 1868, '73-74, '76-77, '83, '95. Pittsburg, 1869-96. 7 v., 9x6, pap. 166a PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO RY. Annual report of the Board of Directors to the Stockholders; 4th; 1«60. Pittsburg, 1861. 1 v., 9 x 6, pap. 463 Circular to the Bondholders and Stockholders concerning recent financial ar- rangements, no place. 1864. 7 pp., 9x6, pap. no title-page. 415 PORTLAND & KENNEBEC R. R. Annual report of the Directors and Treasurer; 5th; 1868. Augusta, 1869. 1 v., 9 x 6, pap. 114 PORTLAND & OGDENSBURG R. R. Annual report of the President and Direc- tors to the Stockholders; 17th; 1885. Portland, Me., 1886. 1 v., 9 x 6, pap. 114a PORTLAND & OGDENiSBURG RY. Annual report of the President and Directors to the Stockholders; 1st; 1886. Portland, Me., 1W7. 1 v., 9 x 6, pap. 414 PORTLAND & ROCHESTER R. R. Annual report; 5th, 11th: for the year ending June 30th, 1886, '92. Portland, Me., 1886 92. 2 v., 9 x 6, pap. 418 PROVIDENCE & SPRINGFIELD R. R. Annual Directors' report to the Stock- holders; 14th, 18th; 1886, '90. Providence, 1886-90. 2 v., 9 x 6. pap. 418 PROVIDENCE & WORCESTER R. R. Annual report of the Directors to the Stockholders: 4th-44th; 1849-^8. Providence, 1849-88. 41 v. in 25, 9 x 6, pap. 548 QUEBEC & LAKE ST. JOHN RY. Annual report, with traffic statements and sta- tistics, submitted to the annual general meeting of Shareholders; 1901. Quebec, 1902. 1 v., tab., maps, 9x6, pap. QUINCY, MISSOURI* PACIFIC R. R. Annual report of the Purchasing Com- mittee and its agent to the owners, the holders of the first mortgage bonds, for the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1887. Quincy, 111., 1887. 1 v., 9 x 6, b. p. Ab-166, p. 385. QUINCY, OMAHA & KANSAS CITY RY. Report of the President and Directors; 1st; 1888. noplace, 1889. ]v., 9x6, b. p. Aa-79, p. 93. 481 READING CO. Annualreport;lst-4th: for theflscal yearended June80th,1898-1901. Note: 1st report is for the nineteen months, Dec, 1896-June, '98. no place, 1898-1901. 4 v., maps, 12 x 9, pap. RENSSELAER & SARATOGA R. R. Report of the Executive Committee to the Board of Directors and Stockholders, July 1st, 1867. Troy, 1867. IS pp., 9x6, b. p. Aa-85, p. 269. RAILROADS-REPORTS, COMPANY. 85 Ag — ( Co/! tin ued ) . •427 RICHMOND & DANVILLE R. R. Report of the President and Board of Directors; asd-SSth, 40th-44th: for the year ending June 80th, 1869-85, '87-91. Note: SOth report is accompanied by a supplementary report of the General Superintend- ent, on the cost of transportation, no place. 1869-91. 28 v., 9 x 6. 12 x 9, pap. ISO RICHMOND & PETERSBURQ R. R. Proceedings of the Stockholders at their general meetings, and reports made by the Pre.sident and Directors to the Stockholders; 4Istr^th, SOth, 52d-5Sd, 55th-56th, 58th-S9th, 61st-e2d, Mth: 1875-80, '84, '86-87, '89-90. '92-33, '95-96, '98. Note: Title now reads. Annual report. Rich- mond, 1876-98. 16 v., 9 X 6, pap. 458 RICHMOND & WEST POINT TERMINAL RY. & WAREHOUSE CO. Annual re port; 188S-8S, -85, '89-91. N. Y., 1882-91. 6 v., tab., 9x6, pap. 464 Annual reports of the R. & W. P. T. Ry. & Warehouse Co. and the railroad systems controlled; 1890. no place, 1890. 1 t., 9 x 6, pap. 245 RICHMOND, FREDERICKSBURG & POTOMAC R. R. Annual meeting of the Stockholdei-s: 'irth. SOth, SSd-SSth, S7th-88th, 45ih-61st, 6Sd-69th; 1860, '^, '^-m, '69-70, '77-98, '95-1901. Richmond, 1860-1901. 31 v., 9x5, pap. 421 RIO QRANDB SOUTHERN R. R. Annual report for the fiscal year ended June SOth, 1896-97, '99-1901. Denver, 189S-1901. 5 v., 9 x 6, pap. 240 RIO GRANDE WESTERN RY. Annual report to the Stockholders for the year ending June SOth, 1894, '96-1901. N. Y., 1894-1901. 7 v., maps, 9x6, pap. 433 ROCHESTER & PITTSBURGH R. R. Annual report; 1888-84. N. Y.. 1888-84. 2 v., 9 X 6, pap. 129 RUTLAND R. R. Repoi-t of the Directors: 6th, 16th-21st, 24th-S4th; for the year ending June SOth, 1878, '88-88, '91-1901. Rutland, 1873-1901. 18 v., 9x6, pap. 425 ST. JOHNSBURY & LAKE CHAMPLAIN R. R. Annual report; 1st; for the year ending June SOth, 1881. St. Johnsbury, Vt., 1881. 1 v., 9 x 6, pap. »4S ST. JOSEPH & DENVER CITY R. R. Report, 1878. Note: Statement by the President showing the condition and affairs of the company, no place, 187S. 27 pp., 9x6, pap. 521 ST. JOSEPH & GRAND ISLAND RY. Annual report; 5th; forthe year ending June SOth, 1901. N. Y., 1901. 1 v., 9 x 6, pap. 1S2 ST. LOUIS, ALTON & TERRE HAUTE R. R. Annual report of the Board of Directors: ]Sth-14th, 16th, lath, 21st, 23d, 29th: for the year ending June SOth, 1S7S-76, '78, '80, '88, 'So. '91. N. T., 1876-92. 7 v., 9 x 6, pap. 226 ^Report of the Committee appointed by the Stockholders, May S7th, 1878. Note: Committee appointed to ascertain the condition of the company. N. Y., 1813. 15 pp., 9x6, pap. 4S6a ST. LOUIS & SAN FRANCISCO R. R. Annual report: lst-6th; for the fiscal year ended June SOth, 1897-1902. St. Louis, 1897-1902. 6 t. in 2, maps, 9x6,}^ mor. 426 ST. LOUIS & SAN FRANCISCO RY. Annual report: Sd, ISth; 1879, '89. N. Y.. lSSO-90. 3 V. , 9 X 6, pap. 308 Same; 1st: 1877. N. Y., 1878. Iv.,9x6, b. p. aiO ST. LOUIS, IRON MOUNTAIN & SOUTHERN RY. Annual report to the Stock- holders; 6th-7th: 1879-80. St. Louis, 1880-81. 2 v., 9 x 6, pap. 865 ST. LOUIS SOUTHWESTERN RY. Annual report to the Directors and Stock- holdei-s: Istr-lOth; for the fiscal year ended June SOth, 1892-1901. Note: Includes the rei)orts of the St. Louis Southwestern Ry. of Texas and the Tyler South- eastern Ry. St. Louis, 1892-1901. 10 v., maps, 9x6, pap. ST. LOUIS SOUTHWESTERN RY. OF TEXAS. See St. Louis Southwestern Ry. ai7 ST. LOUIS, VANDALIA & TERRE HAUTE R. R. Annual report: 16th-aist: for the fiscal year ending Oct. 81st, 1886-1901 . St. Louis, 1887-1902. 16 v., 9 x 6, pap. 430 ST. PAUL & DULUTH R. R. Report for the fiscal year ending June SOth, 1888, '91-92, '94-99. St. Paul, 1884-99. 9 v.. 9 x 6. pap. 341 ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS & MANITOBA RY. Annual report: 2d-13th. 15th, 17th-30th; for the year ending June SOth, 1881-91, '94, •96-99. St. Paul, 1881-99. 16 T., 9x6, pap. 481 SAN ANTONIO & ARANSAS PASS RY. Report of Receivers for year ending July 14th, 1891. San Antonio, 1891. 1 v.. 9 x 6, pap. 432 SAN FRANCISCO & NORTH PACIFIC RY. Annual report and statement of accounts: lst-12th: for the year ending June SOth, 1890-1901. no place, 1890- 1901. IS T., pi., maps, 9x6, pap. 4-S8 SANDY RIVER R. R. Reports of officers; 1886. 88, 90-91. PhiUips, Me., 1886-91. 4 v„ 9 X 6, pap. 580 SANTA FE, PRESCOTT & PHOENIX RY. Annual report to the Stockholders; 7th-8th; for the fiscal year ended June SOth, 1901-03. no place, 1901. 3 v., maps, 9x6, pap. 469 SANYO RY. Extract of twenty-eighth semi-annual report, for the term ending Sept. SOth, 1901. Note: Text in Japanese and Knglisn. no place, 1901. 35 pp., map, 10 X 7. pap. 86 RAILROADS-REPORTS, COMPANY. Ag — (Continued). 529 SEABOARD AIR LINE RY. Annual report; 1st; for the fiscal year ending June 80th, 1901. Norfolk, Va., 1901. 1 v., map, 11 x 8, pap. 165a SOUTH CAROLINA RY. Report of the President and Directors; 1888-84, '91. Note: Title of report for 1891 reads, Reportof the Receiver. Charleston, 1884-91. St., 9x6, pap. 266 SOUTHEASTERN RY. Report of the Directors to be submitted to the Proprietors: at the half -vearly general meeting; 33d-84th, 86th-58th, 60th-98d, fl9th, 10fBt-182d; 1858; July, '64-Jury. "65; July, '6^Dec., '88; Dec, '85; Dec, '86-June, 1902. Lend., 1853-1902. 92 v., 14 x 10, pap. 86 Report of the Managing Committee to the Boards of the Southeastern and London, Chatham & Dover Ry. Companies for the half-year ending June 80th, 1900; Dec. 31st, 'Ol-June, '02. no place, 1900-02. 3 v., 18 x 9, pap. 531 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RY. Report to the Stockholders for the fiscal year ending June 80th, 1901. no place, 1901. 1 v., 9 x 6, pap. 525 SOUTHERN INDIANA RY. Annual report; 4th; for the year ended June 80th, 1901. no place, 1901. 1 v., map, 9x6, pap. 285 SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Annual report of the S. P. Co. and its proprietary com- panies; 5tn-9th, nth, 14th-17thi for the year ended June 80th, 18S9-98, '95. '98- 1901. San Fran., 1890-1901. 10 v., 12 x 9, pap. 866 SOUTHERN RY. Annual report; 1st- 7th; for the year ended June 80th, 1895-1901. N. Y., 1895-1901 . 7 v., maps, tab., 12 x 9, pap. 311 SOUTHWESTERN R. R. Report of the Chief Engineers, Presidents and Super- intendents; lst-22d; 1848-69. Macon, 1869. 641 -)- 1 pp., 9x6, el. 312 Reportof the President to the Stockholders; 1899-1900. Macon, 1901. It., 9x6 pap. SULLIVAN COUNTY R. R. See Vermont Valley R. R. of 1871. 462 TERRE HAUTE, ALTON & ST. LOUIS R. R. Report of A. C. Flagg, Trustee and surviving Receiver, to the Bondholders, givmg detailed statements of the receipts and expenditures of William D. Gnswold, Agent, from Dec. 12th, 1859, to June 80th, 18^; together with sundry documents. N. Y., 1868. 78 pp., tab., 9x6, pap. 461 Report of W. D. (Jriswold, Agent of the Trustees and General Superintendent of the railroad, to the Trustees from Dec. 12th, 1859 to Dec. 3ist, 1860. N. Y., 1861. 12 pp., tab., 9 X 6, pap. 189 TERRE HAUTE & INDIANAPOLIS R. R. Annual report of the President and Directors to the Stockholders: B3d; 1901, Terre Haute, 1902. 1 v., 9 x 6, pap. 808 Same; 19th-22d; 1868-71. Terre Haute, 1868-71. 4v.,9x6, b. p. 527 TERRE HAUTE & LOQANSPORT RY. Annual report; 3d; 1901. no place, 1901. 1 v., 9 X 6, pap. 810 TEXAS & PACIFIC RY . Annual report to the Stockholders; 1878-79, '88-1901 . Noter For reports, 1882-84, see Annual reports of the Missouri Pacific Ry., 1882-84. N. Y., 1878-1901. 16 v., 9 X 6, pap. 526 TEXAS CENTRAL R. R. Annual report; 9th; for the year ending June 80th, 1901. Waco, Tex., 1901. 1 t., map, 9x6, pap. 510 TOLEDO & OHIO CENTRAL RY. Annual report of the Board of Directors to the Stockholders; 16th; for the year ended June 80th, 1901. Toledo, 1901. 1 t., 10 X 7, pap. 434 TOLEDO, ANN ARBOR & NORTH MICHIGAN RY. Annual report; 10th; 1890. Toledo, 1890. 1 t., map, 9x6, pap. 805 TOLEDO, PEORIA & WARSAW RY. Report of the Committee of Stockholders. shovring its present condition and future prospects, together with the financial affairs of the company. N, Y.,nodate. 19 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. 479 TOLEDO, PEORIA & WESTERN RY. Annual report of the Board of Directors; 4th-15th; for the year ending June 80th, 1891-1902. Peoria, 1891-1902. 12 v., 9x6, pap. Same; 3d; 1890. Peoria, 1890. 1 v., 9 x 6, b. p. Aa-86, p. 177. TOLEDO, SAQINA W & MUSKEGON RY. See Detroit, Urand Haven & Milwaukee Ry. 524 TOLEDO, ST. LOUIS & WESTERN R. R. Annual report; lst>-2d; for the fiscal year ending June 80th, 1901-02. no place, 1901-02. 2 v., 12 x 9, pap. 485 TOLEDO, WABASH & WESTERN R. R. Report of the President and Executive Committee to the Stock and Bondholders; 1856. N. Y., 1856. It., 9x6, pap. 808 TOLEDO, WABASH & WESTERN RY, Receiver's report, Feb. 28d-June 80th, 1875. no place, 1875. 28 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. 116 TORONTO & NIPISSINO RY. Proceedings at the annual general meeting of Share-' holders, with report by the Directors and statement of the capital and revenue accounts for the year ending June 80th, 1874, '76. Toronto, 1874-76. 2 v., 9 x 6, pap. RAILROADS- REPORTS, COMPANY. 87 Ag— ( Continued ). TYLER SOUTHEASTERN RY. See St. Louis Southwestern By. 439 UNION PACIFIC, DENVER & QULF RY. Report of the Beceiver; 1895. no place, 1896. 1 v., map, 9x6, pap. 143 UNION PACIFIC R. R. (1862.) Report to the Stockholders; 1870, 76, '78-79. N. T., 1871-80. 4 v., 9 X 6, pap. Same; 1870. N. Y., 1871. 1 v., 9 x 6, b. p. Af-305, p. 81. Same; 1874. N. Y., 1875. 1 v., 9 x 6, b. p. Af-300, p. 395. 293a UNION PACIFIC R. R. (1897-) Annual report; lst^5th; for the year ending June 30th, 1898-1902. no place, 1898-1902. 5 t., map, 12 x 9, pap. 293 UNION PACIFIC RY. Annual report of the Directors to the Stockholders; lst-18th ; 1880-97. Bost., 1881-97. 18 v., 9 x 6, 12 x 9, pap. 441 Beport of the Government Directors to the Secretary of the Interior for the year ending June 30th, 1804-86, '88-98. Wash., 1886-98. 13 v., 9 x 6, pap. UNITED NEW JERSEY R. R. & CANAL CO. Report of the State Director; 1863, '66, '60. '71, '74-79, '83-85, '87-91, '93-1901. vSee Ah-32.) 4.?6 UTICA & BLACK RIVER R. R. Annual report to the Stockholders; 1877. Utica, 1878. 1 v., map, 9x6, pap. 440 VERMONT VALLEY R. R. OF 1871. Annual report of the Directors to the Stock- holders for the year ending June 30th, 1895. Note: Contains report of the Sulli- van County R. B. Co. Bost., 1895. 1 v., 9 x 6, pap. 437 VICKSBURQ, SHREVEPORT & PACIFIC R. R. Annual report and statement of accounts; 7th-16th; for the year ending June 80th, 1891-1900. no place, 1891- 1900. 10 v., 9x6, pap. 437a VICKSBURQ, SHREVEPORT & PACIFIC RY. Annual report and statement of accounts; 1st; for the year ended June 30th, 1901. no place, 1901. 1 v., 9 x 6, pap. 367 WABASH R. R. Annual report of the Directors; 3d, 7th-12th, for the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1892, '96-1901. St. Louis, 1892-1901. 7 v., maps, 9x6, pap. 155 WABASH RY. Receiver's report of receipts and disbursements, Feb. 1st to Feb. 29th, 1888, inclusive. Chic, 1888. 6 pp., 9x6, pap. 438 WABASH, ST. LOUIS & PACIFIC RY. Annual report; 1st, 3d; 1880, '82. N. Y., 1881-83. 2 v., 9x6, pap. 368 WEST JERSEY & SEASHORE R. R. Annual report; lst-6th: 1896-1901. Phil., 1897-1901. 6 v., maps, 9x6, pap. 369 WEST JERSEY R. R. Annual report of the Board of Directors to the Stockhold- ers; 18th-31st, 33d-34th, 36th-38th; 1875-88, '90-91, '93-95. PhU., 1876-96. 19 v., 9x6, pap. 871 WEST VIRGINIA & PITTSBURGH R. R. Annual report of the President and Directors to the Stockholders for the year ended June 30th, 1893-94, '96. Bait., 1893-96. 3 v., 9 X 6, pap. 370 WEST VIRGINIA CENTRAL cSc PITTSBURG RY. Annual report of the President and Directors to the Stockholders; 1st, 3d-5th, 7th-20th; 1882, '84-86. '88-1901. Bait.. 1883-1901. 18 v., maps, 9x6, pap. 372 WESTERN MARYLAND R. R. Annual report to the Stockholders; 20th-39th; for the year ending Sept. 30th. 1882-1901. Bait., 1882-1902. 20 v., 9x6, pap. 373 WESTERN NEW YORK & PENNSYLVANIA R. R. Annual report of the Board of Directors to the Stockholders; 2d; for the year ending Sept. 30th, 1889. Buffalo, 1890. 1 v., map, 9x6, pap. 874 WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA R. R. Report of the Board of Directors for the year ending Sept. 30th, 1885-86. no place, 1885-86. 2 v.. 9 x 6, pap. 482 WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA R. R., WESTERN DIVISION. Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Stockholders, together with the reports of the President, Chief Engineer and Treasurer; 2d; 1870. Salisbury, 1870. 1 v., 9 x 6, pap. 149 WESTERN R. R. Annual report of the Directors to the Stockholders; 12th, 20th. 23d, 25th-26th, 32d; 1846, '54, '57, '59-60, '66. Note: 25th report is accompanied by a Supplement showing the effects of the award of the Conmaissioners appointed to apportion the receipts for joint business between the W. R. R. Corporation and the Boston and Worcester Corporation. Springfield, Mass., 1847-67. 6 v., 9x6, pap. 879 Same; 6th-9th; 1840-43. Bost., 1841^H. 4 v., 9 x 5, b. p. Same; 18th; 1852. Bost., 1853. 1 v., 8 x 5, b. p. Ab-1, p. 81. Same; a0th-21st; 1854-55. Springfield, 1855-66. 2 v., 9 x 5, b. p. Ah-26, p. 147. 343 Proceedings, Jan. 27th, 1841; including an address to the people of the Common- wealth of Massachusetts on the application for an additional loan of the State credit. Bost.. 1841. 16 pp., 9x6, pap. 844 Proceedings of the annual meeting held Mar. 12th, 1840; including the report of the Committee of Investigation appointed by the Stockholders. Bost., 1840. 56 pp., 9x6, pap. 88 RAILROADS— REPORTS, COMPANY. A.%— {Continued). 489 WESTERN RY. OF ALABAMA. Annual report; 19tli-20th; for the flecal year endedjune 80th, 1901-08. no place, 1901-02. Zv., 9x6, pap. 875a WHEELING & LAKE ERIE R. R. Annual report of the Board of Directors to the Stockholders; Ist-ad; for the fiscal year ending June 80th, 1900-01. Cleveland, 1900-01. a v., maps, 9x6, pap. 375 WHEELING & LAKE ERIE RY. Annual report; 3d, 6th-9th; 1889, '93-95. Toledo, 1889-95. 5 v., 9x6, pap. 480 WILMINGTON & NORTHERN R. R. Annual report of the Directors; lst-22d; 18T7-98. Phil., 1877-98. 82 v., 9 x 6, pap. 465 Report of the Directors to the Stockholders, May 7th, 1877, for the four months ending Apr. 80th, 1877. CoatesviUe, 1877. 8 pp., 9x6, pap. 90 WILMINGTON & READING R. R. Report of the Directors to the Stockholders; 1867-68, '71-72. Wilmington, 1868-73. 4 v., map, 9x6, pap. WILMINGTON & WELDON R. R. See Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta E. B. 476 WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA R. R. Annual reports of the Officers; 1884, '88, '91, '98. Note: Reports for 1888, '91, '98 contain also reports of various allied companies. Wilmington, N. C, 1884-98, 4 v., tab., 9 x 6, pap. WILSON & SUMMERTON R. R. See Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta R. R. 376 WISCONSIN CENTRAL CO. Annual report of the Board of Directors to the Stock- holders for the year endingjune 30th, 1889-99. Note: Contains also reports of the Wisconsin Central R. B. Co. Title of later reports reads. Report of Re- ceivers. Two reports were issued in 1895, one being the annual report, the other the Report.of the Receiver from Sept., 1898 to June, 1895. Milwaukee, 1889-99. 11 v., maps, 10 X 7, pap. WISCONSIN CENTRAL R. R. See Wisconsin Central Co. 485 WISCONSIN CENTRAL RY. Annual report; lsi>-2d; for the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1900-01. no place, 1900-01. 2 v., maps, 9x6, pap. 146 WORCESTER & NASHUA R. R. Annual report of the Directors to the Stock- holders; 1881, '83. Worcester, 1881-83. 2 v., 9 x 6, pap. 377 WORCESTER, NASHUA & ROCHESTER R. R. Annual report of the Board of Directors to the Stockholders; 1st; for the year ending Sept. 30th, 1884. Wor- cester, 1884. 1 v., 9 X 6, pap. 170 WRIGHTSVILLfi & TENNILLE R. R. Annual report; 8th-10th, 12th-13th, 17th-18th; forthe fiscal year ending June 30th, 1891-93, '95-96, 1900-01. Savannah, 1891-1901. 7 V. in 6, 9 X 6, pap. 486 YAZOO & MISSISSIPPI VALLEY R. R. Report and accounts; 19th-80th; for the fiscal year ended June 30th, 1900-01. no place, 1900-01. 2 v., 14 x 8, pap. 477 Report of annual inspection of track, showing comparative standing of each section; 1893-1900. IlUnois Central R. R. Co. and Y. & M. V. R. R. Co. Chic, 1893-1900. 8 v., 14 X 10, pap. RAILROADS-REPORTS, STATE. Ah 69 ALABAMA— RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS. Annual report; 8th, 10th-81st; for the year ending June 30th, 1888, '90-1901. Montgomery, 1888-1901. 13 v., 9x6, cl. 91 ARKANSAS— RAILROAD COMMISSION. Annual report; lst-2d; 1900-01. Little Rook, 1901-02. 2 v., tab., 9x6, cl. 75 CALIFORNIA— BOARD OF RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS. Annual report; 6th, 12th; 1885, '91. Sacramento, 1886-91. 2 v., 9 x 6, pap 33 CONNECTICUT— JOINT STANDING COMMITTEE ON RAILROADS. Report in regard to passenger fares and freights on the several railroads of the state; also contracts and leases of the New York & New Haven K. R. Co., New York & Harlem R. R. Co., Hartford & New Haven R. R. Co. and Shore Line B. R. Co. no place, no date. 83 pp., 9 x 6, pap. 15 CONNECTICUT— RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS. Annual report; to which are added statistical tables compiled from annual returns of the railroad companies of the state; 17th, 48th-^9th; 1870, 1900-01. Hartford, 1870-1901. 8 v., 9 x 6; pap., cl. 73 DAKOTA— TERRITORIAL BOARD OF RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS. Annual report; 4th-5th; for fiscal year ending June 30th, 1888-89. Watertown, 1888-89. 2 v., 9 X 6, cl. 86 FLORIDA— RAILROAD COMMISSION. Annual report; for the year ending Mar. 1st, 1891, '98-1902. Tallahassee, 1891-1902. 6 v., 9 x 6, bds., pap., ol. 18 GEORGIA— RAILROAD COMMISSION. Annual report; 1st, 16th, 2oth; 1880, '87, 1901. Note: Prior to 1888 the report was published semi-annually. Atlanta, 1880-1901. 8 v., 11 X 9, pap. 77 ILLINOIS— AUDITOR. Communication concerning the assessed value of railroad property; made to the Senate, Jan. 16, 1874. Springfield, 1874. 8 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. RAILROADS— REPORTS, STATE. 89 Mi— (Continued). 77 Report of the registered railroad debt of counties, townships, cities and towns of the State of Illinois, 1873. Springfield, 1873. 21 pp., 9 x 6, h. p. 60 ILLINOIS— BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF PUBLIC WORKS. Abstract of the proceedings, Dec. Session, 1837. Vandalla, 1837. 76 pp., 9x6, pap. ILLINOIS-HOUSE COMMITTEE ON FINANCE. Report, in relation to the pay- ment by the Illinois Central R. R. Co. of seven per cent, of its gross earmngs into the treasury of the state, bpringfleld, 1883. 68 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Ab-455, p. 149. 30 ILLINOIS— RAILROAD AND WAREHOUSE COMMISSION. Annual report; 8th, 10th, 12th-14th, S6th, 29th-31st; 1878, '80, '82-84, '96, '99-1901. Springfield, 1879-1902. 9 v., il., 9x6, cl. 77 ILLINOIS— ST ATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. Proceedings; 1873. Springfield, 1873. 1 v., tab., 9 x 6, b. p. 62 INDIANA— STATE BOARD OP EQUALIZATION. Proceedings in the assessment and equalization of railroad property for the purpose of taxation; 1883. Note: For subsequent reports on taxation of railroad property see Indiana^State Board of Tax Commissioners, Proceedings. Indianapolis, 1882. 1 v., tab., 9x6, pap. Same; 1880. Indianapolis, 1880. 1 v., 9 x 6, b. p. Af-295, p. 55. 88 INDIANA-STATE BOARD OF TAX COMMISSIONERS. Proceedings; 1891-97, '99-1901. Indianapolis, 1891-1901. 10 v.. 9x6, pap. 14 IOWA— BOARD OF RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS. Annual report; 21st-24th; for the year ending June 80th, 1898-1901. Des Moines, 1898-1902. 4 v., 9 x 6, cl. 42 IOWA— EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Annual report of the assessed valuation of raU- road property rn the State of Iowa; 9th, 11th, 13th, 15th-16th, 18th-25th, 27th- 30th; for the fiscal year ending Mar., 1880, '82, '84, '86-«7, '89-96, '98-1901. Des Moines, 1880-1901. 17 v., 9x6, pap. 72 KANSAS— BOARD OF RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS. Annual report; 1st, 3d, 8th, 10th-16th; 1883, '85, '90, '92-98. Topeka, 1881-99. 10 v., maps, tab., 9x6, cl. 70 KENTUCKY— RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS. Report; 12th, 15th-18th; 1891, '94- 97. Louisville, 1891-97. 5 v., 10 x 6, )^ cl. 92 LOUISIANA— RAILROAD COMMISSION. Annual report; lst-2d; for the fiscal year ending May 1st, 1900-01. no place, 1900-01. 2v.,9x6, cl. 94 LOUISIANA— STATE BOARD OF APPRAISERS. Report showing the assess- ments made of property employed in the railw ay, telegraph, telephone, sleep- ing car and express business; 1899. Eaton Rouge, 1900. 1 v., 9 x 6, pap. 57 MADRAS— PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT— RY. BRANCH. Administration report; 1900. Madras, 1900. 1 v., 13 x 6, pap. 87 Memorandum on the railways controlled and inspected by the officers of the Railway Branch; 1901. Madras, 1901. 1 v., 13 x 8, pap. 16 MAINE— RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS. Annual report; with statistical tables compiled from the annual returns of the railroad companies operating railroads in the state; 19th-20th, 23d-24th, 28th; 1877-78, '81-82, '86. Augusta, 1878-86. 5 v., 9 X 6, pap. 8 MASSACHUSETTS— BOARD OF RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS. Annual report; 32d-33d; 1900-01. Bost., 1901-02. 2 v., 9 x 6, cl. 61 MASSACHUSETTS— COMMITTEE ON RAILWAYS. Report of the eighteenth hearing on the Hoosac Tunnel consolidation. Mar. 7th, 1873, Note: Statements in reference to Boston Harbor and its facilities as a shipping centre. Bost., 1873. 15 pp., 9x6, pap. 59 MASSACHUSETTS— SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH. Abstract of the returns of the -railroad corporations in Massachusetts; 1859. Bost., 1860. 1 v., 9x6, pap. 8 MICHIGAN— COMMISSIONER OF RAILROADS. Annual report; 9th, llth-16th, 18th, 20th-22d. 25th-29th; 1880,- '83-88, '90, 92-94, '97-1901. Lansing,- 1881-1901. 18 v.. pi., 9 X 6,' cl., sh. 84 MINNESOTA— RAILROAD AND WAREHOUSE COMMISSION. Annual report to the Governor; 7th-13th, 15th-17th; 1891-97, '99-1901. Minneapolis, 1892-1901. 10 v., 9x6, pap. 35 MINNESOTA— RAILROAD COMMISSIONER. Annual report; 7th-llth; for the year ending June 30th, 1877-81. St. Paul, 1878-82. 5 v., 9 x 6, pap. 49 MISSISSIPPI— RAILROAD COMMISSION. Biennial report; 3d, 5th, 7th-8th; for the two years ending June 30th, 1891, '95, '99, 1901. Jackson, 1891-1901. 4 v., map, 9x6, pap., cl. 22 MISSOURI— RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS. Annual report; 4th, 8th, 14th-15th, 17th, 20th-21st, 24th-26th; 1878, '82, '88-89, '91, '95-96, '99-1901. Jefferson City, 1879-1902. 9 v., 9 X 6, pap. 85 MISSOURI— STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. Journal; 1890. Jefferson City, 1890. 1 v., 9 X 6, 9i sh. 95 NEBRASKA- BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION. Annual report; 9th; for the year ending June 30th, 1895. Lincoln, 1896. 1 v., 9 x 6, cl. 90 RAILROADS— REPORTS, STATE. Xb — {Continued). ——Report to the Board upon the matter of the strike of the Brotherhoods of Loco- motive Engineers and Firemen of the Burlington & Missouri Elver B. E. In Nebraska.byO. P. Mason, Secretary. Lincoln, 1888. 19pp.,9x6, b.,p. Aa^86,p. 75. 33 NEW HAMPSHIRE— RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS. Annual report; 19lh, aSth, 31st, S3d-a7th, 44th, 46th, 58d-63d; 1863, '69, 'T5, '77-81, '88, '90, '96-97. Concord; 1863-98. 12 v., 9x6, pap. 32 NEW JERSEY— SECRETARY OF STATE. Annual reports of the railroad and canal companies of the State; 1863, '56, '60, '71, '74-79, '83-85. '87-91, '93-1901. Note: Contains the Eeports of the State Director of United New Jersey Eail- road & Canal Co. Trenton, 1877-1902. 27 v., 9 x 6, pap. U NEW YORK— BOARD OF RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS. Annual report; 1900-01. Albany, 1901-02. 4 v., 9 x 6, cl. 76 Explanations for the guidance of railroad companies in making reports in ac- cordance with the new form adopted Mar., 1884. Albany, 1884. 34 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. — =-In the matter of the complaint of J. E. A. Moore and others against the New York & Harlem E. E.. as to rates of freight on milk. Note: Majority report. Albany, 1883. 64 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. no title-page. Ab-455, p. 881. 10 NEW YORK- STATE ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR. Annual report on the rail- roads of the State of New York; 1848, '56. Albany, 1860-57. 2 v. (with atlas), 9x6, cl. 68 NORTH CAROLINA— BOARD OF RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS. Annual re- port; 4th-6th: 1894-95. Note: Contains returns of railroad, steamboat, canal, telegraph and telephone companies. Ealeigh, 1894-95. 2 v., 10 x 6, cl. 89 NORTH CAROLINA— CORPORATION COMMISSION. Annual report; 1899. Ea- leigh. 1899. 1 v., tab., 10 x 6, cl. 93 NORTH DAKOTA— COMMISSIONERS OF RAILROADS. Annual report to the Governor; 7th, lOth-1 1th; 1896, '99-1900. Bismarck, 1896-1900. Sv in2, 9x6,pap. 4 OHIO— COMMISSIONER OF RAILROADS AND TELEGRAPHS. Annual report; 1898-1901. Columbus, 1898-1901. 4 v., map, 10 x 6, cl. 74 OREGON- BOARD OF RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS. Biennial report; 3d-6th; 1898-97. Salem, 1893-97. 3 v., 9 x 6, pap. 2 PENNSYLVANIA— SECRETARY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS. Annual reDort for the year ending June 30th, 1885, Pts. 1-2; '90. Pt. 4; '91, Pt. 4; '93, Pt. 4; 'S4, Pt. 4; '95,1 Pt. 4; '96, Pt. 4; '97, Pt. 4; '98, Pt. 4; '99, Pt. 4; 1900, Pts. 4-5; '01, Pt. 4. Contents: Pt. 1, Land Office. Pt. 2, Assessments. Pt. 3, Industrial statistics. Pt. 4, Eeturns of railroad, canal, navigation, telegraph and telephone com- pam'es. Pt. 5, Eeport of the Bureau of Mines. Harrisburg, 1886-1901. 14 v., pi., 10 X 6, cl. 51 RHODE ISLAND -RAILROAD COMMISSIONER. Annual report; made to the General Assembly; 1886, '88, '90, '92, '94-1901. Note: Contain reports of street railroad companies. Providence, 1887-1902. 12 v., 11., map, 9x6, pap., cl. 82 SOUTH CAROLINA— RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS. Annual report; 2d, Pt. 2, 5th, Pts. 1-2, 9th, 11th, 13th, 14th, Pt. 2, 17th-19th, 22d-23d; for the year ending June 30th, 1880, '83, '87, '89, '91-92, '95-97, 1900-01. Columbia, 1880-1902. 12 v., tab., 9x6, pap. 90 SOUTH DAKOTA— BOARD OF RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS. Annual report for the year ending June 30th, 1890-92, '98, 1901. Note: Report issued in 1898 is the report for the two years ending June 30th, 1898. Pierre, 1890-1901. 5 v. in 4, maps, tab., 9x6, cl., pap. 19 TEXAS— RAILROAD COMMISSION. Annual report; 1st, 5th, 9th-llth; 1892, '96. 1900-02. Austin, 1892-1902. 5 v., 9 x 8, pap. 46 VERMONT— BOARD OF RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS. Biennial report; 2d- 8d, 5th; tor the period ending June, 1890-92, '96. Eutland, 1890-96. 8 v., 9 x 6, cl. 96 VERMONT— RAILROAD COMMISSIONER. Biennial report; 1877-78. Rutland, 1878. 1 v., 9 X 6, pap. 56 VIRQINIA— RAILROAD COMMISSIONER. Annual report, 1st, 3d, 7th, lOth-llth, 14th, 17th, 19th; 1877, '79, '83, '86-87, '90, '93, '95. Richmond, 1877-95. 8 v., 9 x 6, pap., ^ sh. 17 WISCONSIN— RAILROAD COMMISSIONER. Annualreport; lst-2d,8th-9th; 1874- 75, '81-82. Madison, 1874-82. 4 v., 9 x 6, pap., cl. 71 Biennial report; 3d-4th; June, 1888, '90. Madison, 1889-91. 2 v., tab, 9x6, pap. RAILROADS— REPORTS, GOVERNMENT. Ai 94 ARGENTINE REPUBLIC— DIRECCION DE VIAS DE COMUNICACION. Estadls- tica de los ferrocarriles en explotaci6n; 2d-9th; 1893-1900. Buenos Aires, 1896- 1901. 8 v., 11 X 7, pap. 2 CANADA— DEPARTMENT OF RAILWAYS AND CANALS. Annual report for the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1900-01. Ottawa, 1901-02. 2 v., 10 x 6, pap. RAILROADS— REPORTS, GOVERNMENT. 91 Ai — {Continued). 8 Reports; Railway statistics of Canada, and capital, traffic and working ex- penditure of the railways of the Dominion; 1899-1900. Ottawa, 1899-1900. 2 v., maps, 10 X 6, pap. 70 CANADA— MINISTER OF RAILWAYS. Annual statement respecting the Canadian Pa'ciflc Ry.; 1884. Ottawa, 1884. 1 v., 9 x 6, pap. 73 CHILfe— COMISION DE INJENIEROS PARA INSPECCIONAR LAS LINEAS de los ferrocarriles del estado. InEorme presentado al Ministerio de Industria i Obras Publicas. Santiago, 1900. 73 pp., 9 x 6, pap. 8.') GREAT BRITAIN— BOARD OF TRADE. Report of the Committee appointed by the Board to enquire into the loss of strength in steel rails through use in railways; together with the appendices thereto. Lond., 1900. 184 pp., il., 10 + 8 pi., tab., 14 X 8, pap. 90 GREAT BRITAIN— JOINT SELECT COMMITTEE ON RAILWAY COMPANIES Amalgamation. Report; together with the proceedings of the Committee, minutes of evidence, and appendix. Lond., 1878. 1 v. in 2, 13 x 9, ?4 ro. GREAT BRITAIN— RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS. Annual report with appen- dices; lst-9th; 1874-82. Lond., 1874-83. 9 v., 13 x 9, b. p. Af-326, p. 29. 91 GREAT BRITAIN— SELECT COMMITTEE ON RAILWAYS (1839). Report; together with minutes of evidence, and appendix; lst-2d. Lond., 1839. 2v.ini, pi., map, 13 X 9, ?4 mor. 93 GREAT BRITAIN— SELECT COMMITTEE ON RAILWAYS (i844). Report; Ist^th. Lond., 1844. v., 13x9, b. p. 93 GREAT BRITAIN— SELECT COMMITTEE ON RAILWAYS AND CANALS Amalgamation, Report; lst-2d; 1846. Lond., 1846. 2 v., 13 x 9, b. p. 92 GREAT BRITAIN— SELECT COMMITTEE ON RAILWA YS(RATES AND FARES). Report; together with the proceedings of the Committee, minutes of evidence, and appendix. Lond., 1883. 88-1-545 pp., tab., 13 x 9, % ro. 14 INDIA— PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT— RAILWAYS. Administration report on the railways in India; 1899-1901. Simla, 1900-02. 4 v., 13 x 9, pap. 95 ITALY— MINISTERO DEI LAVORI PUBBLICI. Relazione suU' andamento del servizi; July, 1898-Dec., '99. Roma, 1900. 1 v., tab., 12 x9, i>ap. MEXICO— MINISTERIO DE FOMENTO. Memorla presentada al Conereso de la Union por el Secretarlo de Estado y del Despaoho de Fomento, Oolonlzacion, Industria y Comercio de la RepubUca Mexicana; 1877. (See Na-119.) 88 NEW SOUTH WALES— COMMISSIONER FOR RAILWAYS. Railways of New South Wales: Report on their construction and working, from 1872 to 1875 in- clusive. Sydney, 1876. 128 pp., maps, tab., 14 x 9, cl. 39 NEW SOUTH WALES— RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS. Annual report for the year ending June 30th, 1900-01. Sydney, 1900-01. 2 v., maps, 13 x 8, pap. m NICARAGUA- MINISTERIO DE FOMENTO. Memorla; 1885-86. Contents: Re- port on the proposed improvement of the San Juan River and Harbor; Proposed railway location of the Central Division of the National Ry.; Report on the proposed water-works to supply the District of Jinotepe; Study for a wagon road In Segovia; Report on proposed railway from San Jorge to San Juan del Sur. no place, no date. 1 v., 11 x 8, pap. 36 SOUTH AUSTRALIA— RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS. Annual report; 1892, '96, '98-1900. Adelaide, 1898-1900. 5 v., map, 13 x 9, pap. 7 UNITED STATES— COMMISSIONER OF RAILROADS. Annual report; made to the Secretary of the Interior, for the year ending June 30th, 1883, '85, '94, '96-97. Wash., 1883-97. 5 v., 9 x 6, pap. UNITED STATES— DEPARTMENT OF STATE. Report to the Secretary on the relations of the governments of the nations of Western Europe to the railways; by Simon Sterne. (49th Cong., 2d Sess. Senate misc. doc. No. 66.) no place, 1887. 45 pp.. 9 X 6, b. p. Ah-76, p. 519. 87 UNITED STATES— HOUSE COMMITTEE ON INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS. Report in relation to the comparative merits of canals and railroads. ( 22d Cong. , 1st Sess. House doc. No. 101.) no place, 1838. 848 pp., 10 x 6, pap. no title- page. 71 UNITED STATES— HOUSE COMMITTEE ON PACIFIC RAILROADS. Report. (54th Cong., 1st Sess. House rep. No. 1497.) Wash., 1896. 13 pp., 9 x 6, pap. no title-page. 74 UNITED STATES— HOUSE COMMITTEE ON ROADS AND CANALS. Report of the Committee to whom was referred the memorial of Thomas Allen and others, praying for the location and construction of a national railroad and electric telegraph from the Mississippi River to the Pacifle Ocean; also, various and numerous resolutions, memorials, and petitions in favor of the plan of Mr. Asa Whitney of New York, for the construction of such a road. (31st Cong., 1st Sess. House rep. No. 140.) no place, 1850. 117 pp., 10 x 6, pap. no title- page. 6 UNITED STATES— INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION. Annual report; 13th-15th; 1899-1901. Wash., 1900-08. 3 v., 9 x 6, cl. 92 RAILROADS -REPORTS, GOVERNMENT. Ai — {Continued). 86 Annual report on the statistics of railways in the United States; IsHSth; for the year ending June SOth, 1888-1900. Wash., 1889-1901. 18 v., 9x6, cl. 59 Preliminary report on the income account of railways in the United States, for the year ending June 30th, 1894-96. '98-1901. Wash., 1894-1902. 7 v., 9 x 6, pap. 69 UNITED STATES-PACIFIC RAILWAY COMMISSION, i^feport of the Commis- sion, and of the Minority Commissioner, appomted under the Act of Congress approved Mar. 3d, 1887, entitled "An act authorizing an investigation of the hooks, accounts and methods of railroads which have received aid from the United States, and for other purposes." Wash., 1887. 217 pp., tab., 9x6, pap. UNITED STATES— QUARTERMASTER GENERAL. Tableof land grant raiboads, 1876. Wash., 1876. 13 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Af-305, p. 475. UNITED STATES— SENATE. Report of the Select Committee on evidence affect- ing certain members of the Senate, Feb 27th, 1873. (42d Cong., 3d Sess. Senate rep. No. 519.) Note: Relates to the investigation of the alleged bribery in con- nection with the construction of the Union Pacific R. B. TS^sh., 1873. 9-1-162 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. no title-page. Af-303, p. 37. UNITED STATES— SPECIAL POSTAL COMMISSION. Report on the subject of railway mail transportation, Dec. 14th, 1877. (45th Cong., 8d Sess. Senatemisc doc. No. 14, Pt. 2.) Wash., 1878. 62 pp., tab., 9 x 6, b. p. Aa-82, p. 443. 75 VICTORIA— COMMISSIONER OF RAILWAYS. Railway construction, equipment and operation. Melbourne, 1871. 32 pp., 13 x 9, pap. 83 WESTERN AUSTRALIA— GENERAL MANAGER OF RAILWAYS. Report on the working of the Government railways and tramways for the year ended June 30th, 1897. Perth, 1897. 1 v., map, 13 x 8, pap. RAILROADS— HISTORY. Aj 54 ATLANTIC & GREAT WESTERN R. R. Cbapt.ers on Erie, and Atlantic & Great Western. John Harold, no place, 1879. 112 pp., 9 x 6, pap. 11 BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R. Book of the great railway celebrations of 1857, em- bracing a full account of the opening of the Ohio & Mississippi, and the Marietta & Cincinnati Railroads, and the Northwestern Virginia Branch of the B. & O. R. R., with histories and descriptions of the same; and an account of the sub- sequent excursion to Baltimore, Washington and Norfolk^ and the receijtions and entertainments there of the state authorities of Ohio, and the municipal representatives of St. Louis, Cincinnati and ChlUicothe. W. P. Smith. N. Y., 1858. 6 4- 178 pp., 11., map, 8x5, cl. , 53 Personal recollections, a lecture delivered before the Maryland Institute. J. H. B. Latrobe. Bait., 1868. 26 pp., 9x6, pap. Report of the Directors to the Legislature of Maryland. Note: Special report made in compliance with an order of the House of Delegates, showing progress made on the railroad, and giving an account of the controversy with the Chesa- peake & Ohio Canal Co. 1831. (See Ag-340.) Z BELGIUM. Historical, statistical, and sftientiflc account of the railways of Belgium from 1834 to 1842. Edward Dobson, comp. and tr. Lond., 1843. 16 -I- 101 pp., 3 pi., tab., 10 X 7, cl. BOSTON, HARTFORD &. ERIE R. R. Opening statement on behalf of the peti- tioners. T. E. Graves. Note: Petition to the Legislature of Massachusetts asking for financial aid. 1870. (See Ae-17.) CENTRAL PACIFIC R. R. In equitable account with the United States, growing out of the issue of subsidy bonds in aid of construction: A review of the testi- mony and exhibits presented before the Pacific By. Commission, appointed according to the Act of Congress, approved Mar. 3d, 1887. Roscoe Conklmg and W. D. Silpman. 1887. (SeeAe-90.) 55 Relations between the C. P. B. B. Co. and the United States Government: Summary of facts, 1889. G. L. Lansing. San Fran., 1889. 70 pp., 9x6, pap. Romantic realities; the stoi-y of the building of the Pacific roads as told by the engineer whose genius found a pathway over the mountains: A paper on the trans-continental railways read before the Society of the Army of the Tennessee at its twenty-first annual re-union at Toledo, Ohio, Sept 15th, 1888. G. M. Dodge. Omaha, 1889. 23 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Aa-81, p. 721. Views of the Minority. U. S.-Senate Committee on Pacific Railroads. 1896. (See Af-435.) 46 CINCINNATI SOUTHERN RY. A study in municipal activity. J. H. Hollander. (.Tohns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science. Ser. 12.) Bait., 1894. 116 pp., tab., 9x6, mor. ERIE RY. Analysis of the Erie Reorganization Bill, with a statement, based upon official documents and figures, prepared for and at the request of holders of E. Ry. shares, and submitted for the consideration of the Legislature. John Liv- ingston. 1876. (SeeAf-411.) RAILROADS-HISTORY. 93 Aj — {Continued). 54 Chapters on Erie, and Atlantic & Great Western, John Harold, no place, 18T9. 118 pp., 9x6, pap. 58 FERROCARRIL DE ANTIOQUIA. Sobre el Ferrooarril de Antioquia; eapltulos del llbro infidito, VJas de comunicacifin con la costa Atlftntica. Ernesto Perro y Zea. Medellin, 1903. 10 + 79 pp., 10 x 7, pap. 5 FERROCARRIL DE AREQUIPA. 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Handbook for street railway engineers, containing geomet- rical and trigonometrical formulae, transition curve tables, track construction tables, strength of wooden beams and columns, electrical formulae and tables, and much other information invaluable in street railway design and maintenance. N. Y., 1902. 202 pp., pi., 5x3, ro. PRATT, M. D., and C. A. ALDEN. Street-railway roadbed. 1898. (See Bd- 14.) GILBERT ELEVATED RY. (NEW YORK). Argument: A defense of the rights of the public and the property owners to the free and unobstructed use of the streets in the City of New York. J. H. Choate. Note: Application for injunction to prevent G. E. Ey. Co. from encroaching on private property along Une of construction. 1877. (See Bc-58.) 96 RAILROADS, STREET-LOCATION. Bb — {Continued). 57 GREAT METROPOLITAN RY. OF NEW YORK. Prospectus. N.Y., 1877. 30 pp., pi., 9x6, pap. 456 INDIANAPOLIS CABLE STREET R. R. 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Ah^56, p. 215. MANHATTAN RY. (NEW YORK). By-laws and business organization, adopted Jan., 1880, amended Dec. 14th, IsBO. no place, 1880. 13 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Ae-283, p. 77. Copy of a letter of the President of the M. Ry. Co. to Hugh J. Grant, Mayor of the City of New York. Jay Gould. Note: Letter asking that additional ter- minal facilities be granted to the company. 1889. (See Bb-58.) MASSACHUSETTS. Development of street railways in the .Commonwealth of Massachusetts. W. S. Allen, no date. (See Bj-2.) METROPOLITAN DISTRICT RY. (LONDON). Report of the Committee ap- pointed to inquire into the system of ventilation or tunnels on the Metropolitan Ry.; together with the proceedings of the Committee, minutes of evidence, appendix and index. Great Britain-Board of Trade. 1897. (SeeBj-ll.) 42 METROPOLITAN R. R. (BOSTON). Circular relative to increase of rates upon the road. Bost., 1865. 16 pp., 9x6, pap. no title-page. METROPOLITAN RY. (LONDON). Report of the Committee appointed to in- quire into the system of ventilation of tunnels on the M. Ry., together with the proceedings of the Committee, minutes of evidence, appendix and index. Great Britain-Board of Trade. 1897. (SeeBj-ll.) NEW YORK CITY. Contracts for construction and operation of Rapid Transit R. R. Board of Rapid Transit Railroad Commissioners. Contents: No. 1, New York City Rapid Transit E. R. No. 2, Brooklyn-Manhattan Rapid Transit E. R. 1899-1902. (See Bc-63.) Facts in regard to the elevated railway litigation, including Judge Van Brunt's findings. 1884. (SeeBf-45.) In the matter of the investigation of the elevated railroads of New York City. New York State-Board of Railroad Commissioners. Note: Majority report. Albany, 1883. 31 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. no title-page. Ab-45B, p. 349. Minority report in the matter of the investigation of the elevated railroads of New York City. New York State-Board of Railroad Commissioners. Albany, 1883. 28 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. no title-page. Ab^455, p. 321. 100 RAILROADS, STREET-OPERATION. Be -{Continued). Second preliminary draft of contract for construction and operation of rapid transit railroad. Board of Rapid Transit Railroad Commissioners. 1897. (See Bf-60.) 80 PARIS, FRANCE. Amelioration des transports en comidtm & Paris. Marcel Del- mas. Paris, 1901. 48 pp., il., 9x6, pap. Bf RAILROADS, STREET— LEGAL DOCUMENTS. BOSTON, MASS. Boston subways: Remarks before the Committee on Metropoli- tan Affairs, State House, 4tli March, 1901; by Thomas N. Hart, Mayor of Boston. 1901. (See Bb-51.) 35 Charters and locations of the several street railways m the City of Boston. City Clerk. Bost., 1869-79. 3 v., 9 x 6, 94 ro. 27 BROADWAY R. R. (BROOKLYN). In the matter of the application of the Brook- lyn, Winfleld & Newtown R. R. Co., Appellant, to acquire the right to use the tracks of the B. R. R. Co., Respondent: Opinions of the Court. New York State- Court of Appeals. N. Y., 1878. 10 pp.. 10 x 7, pap. 44 BROADWAY R. R. (NEW YORK). Majority and Minority reports of the Special Committee relative to constructing a railroad in Broadway. New York City- Board of Aldermen. N. Y., 1853. pp. 1407-1452, 9x6, pap. 81 BROADWAY SURFACE R. R. (NEW YORK). Before the Senate Committee on Railr<^ads in support of the bills introduced by the Committee, memoranda of authorities, list of charters repealed and of corporations dissolved, March, 1886. C. A. Seward and Roscoe Conkling. no place, 1886. 84 pp., 10 x 7, pap. 58 BROOKLYN, N. Y. City railroads and gas companies: Resolutions, etc., of the Common Council of the City of Brooklyn and laws of the State of New York granting franchises to railroad and gas companies of said City, and also agree- ments with, and bonds of said companies, no place, no date. 115 pp., 9x6, pap. 25 BROOKLYN CENTRAL R. R. Supreme Court, General Term; the Brooklyn Cen- tral R. R. Co. against the Brooklyn City R. R. Co.: Opinion of Judge Brown. Brooklyn, 1860. 19 pp., 9x6, pap. 25 BROOKLYN CITY R. R. Supreme Court, General Term; the Brooklyn Central R. R. Co. against the Brooklyn City R. R. Co. : Opinion of J udge Brown. Brooklyn, 1860. 19 pp., 9 X 6, pap. 27 BROOKLYN, WINFIELD & NEWTOWN R. R. In the matter of the application of the B., W, & N. R. R. Co., Appellant, to acquire the right lo use tne tracks of the Broadway E. R. Co., Respondent: Opinions of the Court. New York State-Court of Appeals. N. Y., 1878. 10 pp., 10 x 7, pap. B3 BUFFALO TRACTION CO. Testimony before the Board in the matter of the ap- phcation of the B. T. Co. for a certificate under Section 59 of the Railroad Law. New York State-Board of Railroad Commissioners. Note: Relates to the loca- tion of the road in the City of Buffalo, no place, 1896. 48 pp., 9 x 6, pap. 36 COLUMBUS & NINTH AVENUE R. R. (NEW YORK). To New York Guaranty & Indemnity Co., Trustee; mortgage dated Aug. 24th, 1893; land) C. & N. A. R. R. Co. and Metropolitan Street Ry. Co. to New York Guaranty & Indemnity Co., Trustee, additional security for bonds, Mar. 1st, 1895. N. Y., 1895. 26 pp., 9x6, pap. 43 EIGHTH AVENUE R. R. (NEW YORK). Agreements between the Mayor, Alder- men and Commonalty of the City of New York, and the Harlem, Hudson River, Sixth, Eighth, Second and Third Avenue R. R. Companies, relative to laying rails through the streets and avenues of the City. , N. Y., 1854. 59 pp., 9x6. pap. 30 GILBERT ELEVATED RY. (NEW YORK). Rapid transit opinions: The G. E. Ry. Co., Respondent, against E. EUery Anderson and others, Appellants; in the matter of the New York Elevated Ey. Co. New York State-Court of Appeals. Note: Opinions relate to the appraisal of damages to property caused by the construction and operation of the elevated railroads, and to the constitution- ality of the Rapid Transit Act of 1875. N. Y., 1877. 57 pp., 11 x 7, pap. INDIANAPOLIS CABLE STREET R. R. Articles of association, ordinances, bonds and mortgages, prospectus, etc., of the company. Indianapolis, 1887. 84 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. no title-page. Ab-456, p. 215. 28 LEXINGTON AVENUE & PAVONIA FERRY R. R. fNEW YORK). To Central Trust Co. of New Yorkj Trustee; mortgage dated Aug. 24th, 1893; and Metropoli- tan Street Ry. Co. to Central Trust Co., Trustee, additional security for bonds, Mar. 1st, 1895. N. Y., 1895. 33 -|- 19 pp., 9x6, pap. 43 MANHATTAN RY. (NEW YORK). Court of Common Pleas; Metropolitan Ele- vated Ry. Co. against M. Ry. Co., the New York Elevated Ry. Co., et aX.: Opinion of Judge Van Brunt. N. Y., 1888. 157 pp., 11 x 7, pap. 46 — Facts in regard to the elevated railway litigation, including Judge Van Brunt's findings. N. Y., 1884. 76 pp., 9x6, pap. RAILROADS, STREET- LEGAL DOCUMENTS. loi Bf — (Continued'). 36 New York Supreme Court, Appellate DiTision, First Judicial Department; the people ex rel. the M. Ey. CJo., Relator and Appellant, against Edward P. Barker, Theodore Sutro and James L. Wells, as Commissioners of Taxes and Assessments of the City of New York, Respondents; taxes of 1895: Brief and points in behalf of the Respondents. F. M. Scott. N. Y., 1896. 47 pp., 11 x 8, pap. il New York Supreme Court, First Appellate DiTision, Henry Otten, Plaintiff and Appellant, vs. tie M. Ry. Co., Defendant and Respondent: Appellant's hrief: Statement of facts. W. M, Badger. Note: Relates to depreciation of real estate caused by the Defendant's railroad, no place, 1893. 11 pp., 11x8, pap. no title-page. 39 Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Department; Adelaide Tagliabue, et al., Plaintiffs-Respondents, agamst the M. Ry. Co., the New York Elevated R. R. Co. and the Metropolitan Elevated Ry. Co., Defendants-Appellants: Ap- pellants' argument. J. T. Davies and W. H. Godden. no place, 1896. 30 pp.,, 11 X 8, pap. no title-page. 37 Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Department: Bridget Hare, Plaintiff and Respondent, against the M. Ry. Co. and the Metropolitan Elevated Ry. Co., Defendants and -Appellants: Appellants" points. J. T. Davies and Howard Mc- Williams. no place, 1896. 18 pp., 11 x 6, pap. no title-page. 38 Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Department; Eugene O'SulIivan, et al.^ Plaintiffs-Respondents, against the New York Elevated R. R. Co. and the M. Ry. Co., Defendants-Appellants: Brief for Appellants. J. T. Davies and Brainard Tolles. no place, 1897. 57 pp., 11 x 8, pap. no title-page. 40 Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Department; William T. Innes, Re- spondent, against the M. Ry. Co., and the New York Elevated E. R. Co., Appel- lants: Respondent's brief. H. A. Forster and L. L. Delafleld. N. Y'., 1895 (?) 19 pp., 11 X 8, pap. no title-page. 50 Supreme Court, County of New York, General Term; case on appeal: Ap- pendix B, Defendants' exhibits. Rutherfurd Stuyvesant against New York Elevated R. R. Co. and M. Ry. Co. N. Y., 1895. 7 pp. + pp. 1641-3380, 11 x 8, pap. 43 METROPOLITAN ELEVATED RY. (NEW YORK). Court of Common Pleas; M. E. Ry. Co. against Manhattan Ry. Co., lie New York Elevated Ry. Co., et al.: Opinion of Judge Van Brunt. N. Y., 18&3. 157 pp., 11 x 7, pap. 45 facts in regard to the elevated railway litigation, including Judge Van Brunt's findings. N. Y., 1884. 76 pp., 9 x 6, pap. 39 Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Department; Adelaide Tagliabue, et al.., Plaintiifs-Respondents, against the Manhattan Ry. Co., the New York Elevated R. R. Cff. and the M. E. Ry. Co., Defendants-Appellants: Appellants' argument. J. T. Davies and W. H. uodden. no place, 1896. 20 pp., 11 x 8, pap. no title-page. 37 Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Department; Bridget Hare, Plaintiff and Respondent, against the Manhattan Ry. Cfo. and the M. E. By. Co., Defend- ants and Appellants: Appellants' points. J. T. Davies and Howard McWil- llams. no place, 1896. 18 pp., 11 x 8, pap. no title-page. 26 METROPOLITAN STREET RY. (NEW YORK). Columbus & Ninth Avenue R. R. Co. to New York Guaranty & Indemnity Co., Trustee, mortgage dated Aug. 34th, 1893; (and) C. & N. A. E. R. Co. and M. S. Ey. Co. to New Y'ork Guaranty & Indemnity Co., Trustee, additional security for bonds. Mar. 1st, 1895. N. T., 1895. 36 pp., 9 X B, pap. 38 Lexington Avenue & Pavonia Ferry R. R. Co. to Central Trust Co., of New York, Trustee, mortgage dated Aug. 24th, 1893; and M. S. Ey. Co. to Central Trust Co., Trustee, additional security for bonds. Mar. 1st, 1895. N. Y., 1895. 33 -I- 19 pp , 9 X 6. pap. 49 NEW YORK CABLE RY. New York Supreme Court, General Term, First De- partment; before Messrs. Guy R. Pelton,WijIiam C. Traphagen, Leroy B. Crane, Commissioners appointed to determine whether certain cable railways ought to be constructed; in the matter of the application of the N. Y. C. Ry. Co.: Objections of the Trustees of Gramercy Park and of property owners on Graimercy Park, Lexington Avenue and Irving Place, and of other citizens, to the construction of a cable railway over Route No. One as laid down by the Rapid Transit Commissioners, and especially to that part of said route lying thi'ough Gramercy Park, Lexington Avenue and Ii-ving Place. J. M. Varnum. N. Y., 1885. 104 pp., pi., 11x7, pap. 43 NEW YORK CITY. Agreements between the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York, and the Harlem, Hudson River, Sixth, Eighth, Second and Third Avenue E. R. Conipanies, relative to laying rails through the streets and avenues of the City. N. Y'., 1854. 59 pp., 9x6, pap. History of underground railroad charters and their present legal status, Jan., 1886. H. D. Sedgwick and N. J. Waterbury. no place, 1886. 13 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Aa-83, p. 377. I02 RAILROADS, STREET-LEQAL DOCUMENTS. Bf — (Continued). 49 New York Supreme Court, General Term, First Department; before Messrs. Guy E. Pelton, William 0. Traphagen, Lerojf B. Crane, Commissioners ap- pointed to determine whether certain cable railways ought to be constructed; in the matter of the application of the New York Cable By, Co. : Objections of the Trustees of Gramercy Park and of property owners on Gramercy Park, Lex- ' inffton Avenue and Irping Place and of other citizens, to the construction of a cable railway over Route No. One as laid down by the Bapid Transit Commis- sioners, and especially to that part of said route lying through Gramercy Park, Lexington Avenue and Irving Place. J. M. Varnum. N. Y., 1885. 104 pp., pi., 11 X 7, pap. 80 Rapid Transit opinions; The Gilbert Elevated Ry. Co., despondent, against E. EUery Anderson and others. Appellants; m the matter of the New York Ele- vated Ry. Co. New York State-Court of Appeals. Note: Opinions relate to the appraisal of damages to property, caused by the construction and operation of tbe elevated railroads, and to the constitutionality of the Rapid Transit Act of 1875. N. Y., 1877. 57 pp., 11 x 7, pap. 60 Second preliminary draft of contract for construction and operation of rapid transit railroad. Board of Rapid Transit Railroad Commissioners, no place, 1897. 206 pp., 11x8, pap. 51 Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Second Department; in the matter of the application of the Board of Rapid Transit Commissioners of the City of New York, for the appointment of three commissioners to determine, &c. ; (Brooklyn- Manhattan Rapid Transit) : Brief urging four track service. .J. De W. Warner. N. Y., 1901. 48 pp., pi., 10 X 8, pap. «1 — Synopsis of the laws of the State of New York, and of the ordinances and resolutions of the Common Council, of the City of New York relating to rail- roads located wholly or in part in said City. Allan Campbell, comp. N. Y., 1878. 228 pp., 10 X 7, sh. 47 NEW YORK CITY CENTRAL UNDERQROUND RV. Decree defining and declar- ing the rights and property of the N. Y. C. C. XJ. Ry. Co., as ordered to be sold, and as sold in 1876; with the charter. New York City-Superior Court. N. Y., 1876. 26 pp., 9x6, pap. 46 NEW YORK ELEVATED R. R. Court of Common Pleas, for the City and County of New York; Rufus Story against the N. Y. E. R. E. Co. : Argument for the De- fendants. D. D. Field. Note: Relates to application for injunction to restrain the company from constructing an elevated railroad. N. Y., 1877. 56 pp., 10 X 7, pap. 42 Court of Common Pleas; Metropolitan Elevated Ry. Co. against Manhattan Ey. Co., the N. Y. E. Ey. Co., et al.: Opinion of Judge Van Brunt. N. Y., 1883. 167 pp., 11 X 7, pap. 45 Facts in regard to the elevated railway litigation, including Judge Van Brunt's findings. N. Y., 1884. 76 pp , 9 x 6, pap. SO Rapid transit opinions: The Gilbert Elevatfed Ry. Co., Respondent, against E. Ellery Anderson and others. Appellants; in the matter of the N. Y. E. Ey. Co. New York State-Court of Appeals. Note; Opinions relate to the appraisal of damages to property, caused by the construction and operation of the elevated railroads, and to the constitutionality of the Bapid Transit Act of 1875. N. Y., 1877. 57 pp., 11 X 7, pap. 39 Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Department; Adelaide Tagliabue, et al., Plaintifts-Eespondents, against the Manhattan Ey. Co., the N. Y. E.E.E. Co. and the Metropolitan Elevated Ey. Co., Defendants-Appellants; Appellants' argument. J. T. Davies and W. H. Godden. no place, 1896. 20 pp., 11 x 8, pap. no title-page. 88 Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Department; Eugene O'SulUvan, et al., PlaintifCs-Eespondents, against the N. Y. E. B. E. Co. and the Manhattan Ey. Co., Defendants-Appellants; Brief for Appellants. J. T. Davies and Brainard ToUes. no place, 1897. 57 pp., 11 x 8, pap. no title-page. 40 Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Department; William T. Innes, Ee- spondent, against the Manhattan By. Co. and the N. Y. E. B. E. Co., Appellants: Respondent's brief. H. A. Forster and L. L. Delafleld. N. Y., 1895 (!) 19 pp., 11x8, pap. no title-page. 50 Supreme Court. County of New York, General Terra; case on appeal: Appendix B, Defendants' exhibits. Eutherf urd Stuyvesant against N. Y. E. B. E. Co. and Manhattan By. Co. N. Y., 1895. 7 pp. -f pp. 16M-822D, 11 x 8, pap. NEW YORK UNDERGROUND RV. History of underground railroad charters and their present legal status, Jan., 1886. H. D. Sedgwick and N. J. Waterhury. Note: Has special reference to the rights and advantages of the N. Y. U. Ry. Co. no place, 1886. 12 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Aar-83, p. 877. 43 SECOND AVENUE R. R. (NEW YORK). Agreements between the Mayor, Alder- men and Commonalty of the City of New York, and the Harlefei, Hudson Biver, Sixth, Eighth, Second and Third Avenue E. E. Companies, relative to laying rails through the streets and avenues of the City. N. Y., 1854. 59 pp., 9x6, pap. RAILROADS, STREET— LEGAL DOCUMENTS. 103 Bf — {Continued). 43 SIXTH AVENUE R. R. (NEW YORK). Agreements between the Mayor, Alder- men and Commonalty of the City of New York, and the Harlem, Hudson Eiver, Sixth, Eighth, Second and Third Avenue E. E. Companies, relative to laying rails through the streets and avenues of the City. N. Y., 1854. 59 pp., 9x6, pap. 43 THIRD AVENUE R. R. (NEW YORK). Agreements between the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York, and the Harlem, Hudson Eiver, Sixth, Eighth, Second and Third Avenue E. E. Companies, relative to laying rails through the streets and avenues of the City. N. Y., 1854. 59 pp., 9x6, pap. 48 UNION RY. CO. OF NEW YORK CITY. Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, First Department; Lawrence Anselment, Eespondent, vs. Union Ey. Co. of New York City, Appellant: Eespondent'spoints: Statement. E. G. Davis. Note: Suit to recover damages for injuries sustained by the Plaintiff, no place, 1895 (?) 4 pp., 10 X 8, pap. no title-page. RAILROADS, STREET- REPORTS, COMPANY. Bg 6 BOSTON ELEVATED RY. Annual report of the Du-ectors; 3d; for the year ending Sept. 30th, 1900. Bost., 1900. 1 v., 9 x 6, pap. 11 BROOKLYN RAPID TRANSIT CO. Eeport of the Board of Directors to the Stockholders for the year ending June 30th, 1901-02. no place, 1901-02. 2 v., 9x6, pap. 12 INTERNATIONAL TRACTION CO. (BUFFALO, N. Y.). Comparative summary of condensed operating statements of the allied companies, controlled by the I. T. Co., for fiscal year ending June 30th, 1900-01. no place, 1901. 2 v. in 1, 11 X 9, pap. 4 JVIETROPOLITAN R. R. (BOSTON). Annual report for the year ending Nov. 30th, 1885. Bost., 1886. 1 v., 9 x 6, pap. 5 WEST END STREET RY. (BOSTON). Annual report; l3t-2d, 4th, 6th-9th; for the year ending Sept. 30th, 1888-89, '91, '93-96. Bost., 1888-96. 7 v., 10 x 7, pap. RAILROADS, STREET-REPORTS, CITY. Bh 3 BOSTON, MASS TRANSIT COMMISSION. Annual report; 6th-7th; 1900-01. Bost., 1900-01. 2 v., pi., 9x6, cl. 6 BROOKLYN, N. Y.— BOARD OF RAPID TRANSIT COMMISSIONERS. Eeport of the Committee on Construction, to whom was referred the duty of selecting a suitable plan of elevated steam railway for the City of Brooklyn, June 27th, 1878. no place, 1878. 20 pp., 9x6, pap. 30 GLASGOW, SCOTLAND— TRAMWAYS COMMITTEE. Annual report; 5th; for the year ending May 31st, 1899. Glasgow, 1899. 1 v., map, 13 x 8, pap. NEW YORK— BOARD OF RAPID TRANSIT RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS. Contracts for construction and operation of Eapid Transit E. E. Contents: No. 1, New York City Eapid Transit E. E. No. 2, Brooklyn-Manhattan Eapid Transit E.E. 1899-1902. (See Bc-63.) 19 Eeport, accompanied by reports of the Chief Engineer and of the Auditor; Mar., 1900-Dec., '01. N. Y., 1902. 1 v.. pi., 10 x 7, pap. 18 NEW YORK— COMMISSIONERS OF ACCOUNTS. Eeport, transmitting to His Honor the Mayor a report of a special examination of the " Bureau for the Col- lection of City Eevenue and of Markets " of the Finance Department, to deter- mine the correctness of the returns made by corporations operating street surface and elevated railroads, to the Finance Department, for car license and franchise tax in all of the boroughs of Greater New York, from Oct. 1, 1889, to Oct. 1, 1899. N. Y., 1901. 8 -|- 277 pp., tab., 10 x 7, pap. NEW YORK— COMPTROLLER. Tunnelsorbridges;beingacommunieationto the Board of Estimate-and Apportionment from Bird S. Coler, Comptroller, on the subject of transportation across the East Eiver, with reports favoring and opposing the views therein set forth, by W. B. Parsons, Jacobs & Davies, E. S. Buck, C. C. Martin and S. E. Probaseo. 1899. (See Fa-159.) NEWTON, MASS CITY ENGINEER. Annual report; 1900-01. (See On40-2.1.) YONKERS, N. Y.— BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF RAPID TRANSIT. Minutes of the meetings of the Commissioners in relation to the construction of the Yonkers Eapid Transit Ey., Mar. 18th-June 11th, 1880. no place, 1880. 45 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. no title-page. Af-303. p. 299. Bi RAILROADS, STREET-REPORTS, STATE. CONNECTICUT— RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS. -Annual report; to which are added statistical tables compiled from annual returns of the railroad companies of the state; 1900-01. Note; Contains the returns of street railroads. (See Ah-15.) I04 RAILROADS, STREET— REPORTS, STATE. Bi — {Continued). MASSACHUSETTS— BOARD OP RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS. Annual report; 1900-01. (SeeAh-S.) 4 MASSACHUSETTS— STREET RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS. Report to the General Court, Jan., 1865. Note: Report relates to the advisability of state legislation for street railways. Bost., 1865. 66 pp., 10 x 6, pap. NEW YORK— BOARD OF RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS. In the matter of the investigation of the elevated railroads of New York City. Note; Kajority re- port. Albany, 1883. 31 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. no title-page. Ab-455, p. 349. Minority report in the matter of the investigation of the elevated railroads of New York City. Albany,1883. 28pp., 9x6, b. p. no title-page. Ab-455, p. 321. 8 Report of competitive tests of street car brakes held by the Board, 1899. Albany, 1900. 60 pp., pi., 28 tab., 9x6, pap. PENNSYLVANIA— SECRETARY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS. Annual report; 1890^ 91, '93-1901. (See Ah-2, Pt. 4.) RHODE ISLAND— RAILROAD COMMISSIONER. Annual report; made to the General Assembly; 1886, '88, '90, '93, '94-1901. (See Ah-51.) RAILROADS, STREET— REPORTS, GOVERNMENT. Bj 11 GREAT BRITAIN— BOARD OF TRADE. Report of the Committee appointed to inquire into the system of ventilation of tunnels on the Metropolitan Ry. ; to- gether with the proceedings of the Committee, minutes of evidTence, appendix and index. Lond., 1897. 18 -f- 161 pp., pi., 13 x 8, pap. 1 GREAT BRITAIN- COMMITTEE ON CENTRAL LONDON RY. (VIBRATION). Report of the Committee appointed by the Board of Trade to enquire into the vi- bration caused by the working of the trafflo on the Central London Ry. Lond., 1902. 8 v., pL, IS X 8, pap. 2 GREAT BRITAIN— JOINT SELECT COMMITTEE ON LONDON UNDERGROUND Railways. Report from the Joint Select Committee of the House of Lords and the House of Commons on London underground railways. Lond., 1901. 7 pp., 13 X 8, pap. ITALY— MINISTER© DEI LAVORI PUBBLICI. Relatione sull' andamento del servizi; July, 1898-Dec., '99. (SeeAl-95.) Bk RAILROADS, STREET— HISTORY. MASSACHUSETTS. Development of street railways in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. W. S. Allen, no place, no date. 26 pp., map, tab., 10 x 7, pap. Ca WATERWAYS. WATERWAYS— GENERAL. 83 ARGENTINE REPUBLIC— MINISTERIO DE OBRAS PUBLICAS. 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Februar 1892 gestellten Frage B: "Welche Massregeln konnen angewendet werden, um fiir die Zukunf t der Hochwassergefahr und den Ueberschwemmungsschaden soweit wie mOglich vorzubeugen?" fiir das Weser und Emsstromgebiet. Germany- Ausschuss zur Untersuchung der Wasserverhaltnisse in den der Ueberschwem- mungsgefahr besonders ausgesetzten Flussgebieten. Berlin, 1902. various pag- ings, map, 13 x 8, bds. 782 Weser und Ems, ihre Stroragebiete und ihre wichtigsten Nebenfliisse: Eine hydrographische, wasserwirthschaftliche und wasserrechtliche Darstellung: auf Grund des Allerhochsten Erlasses vom 28. Februar 1892 herausgegeben von H. Keller. Germany-Preussischer Wasser-Ausschuss. Contents: v. 1, Stromge, biete undGewasser. v, 2, Quell- und Nebenfliisse der Weser (ohne AUer). v. 3, Die Weser von Munden zu G«estfcmiinde. v. 4, Die Aller und die Ems. v. 5, Tabellen und Anlagen. v. 6, Kartenbeilagen. Berlin, 1901. 6 v., maps, tab., 11x8 (tab. 13 X 11, atlas 20 x 17), cl. FOX RIVER. 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Training of large rivers by the mechanical dredging of channels and attraction of the waters: Report. (International Cong, on Navi- gation, 8th.) Paris, 1900. 14 pp., 8 pi., 11 x 7, pap. Ca-8.13. VAUTHIER, L. L. Note sur una meilleure utilisation des cours d'eau naturels comme voles navigables k I'aide ile reservoirs d'Stiage: Communication. (International Cong, on Navigation, 8th.) Paris, 1900. 14 pp., 11x7, pap. Ca-8.43. 11 VERNON-HARCOURT, L. F. Experimental investigations on the action of sea water in accelerating the denoslt of river silt and formation of deltas. Lond., 1900. 19 pp., 4 tab., 8x5, pap. River and canal engmeering, and irrigation works. 1902. (See V-124, p. 323.) WAHL, ALBERT. Utilization of natural navigable waterways of slight depth beyond their maritime portion: Report. (International Cong, on Navigation, 8th,) Paris, 19U0. 20 pp., 2 pi., 11 x 7, pap. Ca-S.ll. 441 WHEELER, W. H. Tidal rivers; their hvdraullos, improvement, navigation. 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S. -Corps of Engineers, no place, no date. 6 pi., various sizes, pap. various scales. 197 History of the Great Kanawha River slack water improvement; prefaced by a short sketch of the early navigation, before the lock and dam improvement. J.P.Hale. Charleston,W. Va., 1901. pp. 49-75, U., tab., 9 x 6, pap. 184 HUDSON RIVER. Upper Hudson storage surveys: Report of George W. Rafter, New York-State Engineer and Surveyor. Albaily, 1896-97. 2 v., maps., pi., tab., 9x6, pap. HUGLI RIVER. Hoogli River: Proposed deep-water approach to Calcutta. L. W. Bates. (International Cong, on Navigation, 8th.) 1900. (See Ca-8.48, p. 17.) HUNGARY. L'§tat actuel des jaugeages en Hongrie. Samuel Haj6s. 1900. (See Ca^92, Brochure 4.) Les travaux de r6gularisation et d'endiguement en Hongrie. Edmond de Kolossv4ry. 1900. (See Ca^92, Brochure 7.) Les voles navigables de la Hongrie. BSla de Gonda. 1900. (See Ca-81, p. 37.) 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Memel-, Pregel-, und Weichselstrom, ihre Stromgebiete und ihre wiehtigsten Nebenttflsse: liine hydrographische, wasserwirthschaftliche und wasserrectliche Darstellung. H. Keller. Berlin, 1899. 6 v., maps, tab., 11 x 8 (maps 20 x 17, tab. 14 x 10), cl. MEUSE RIVER. Influence of training works on the regime of the Meuse and the Lower Ourthe: Report. E. Jacquemin and E. Marote. ( Internaiionai Cong, on Navigation, 8th.) Paris, 1900. 13 pp., 2 pL, 11 x 7, pap. Ca 8.3. MEXICO. Memoria presentada al Congreso de la Union porelSecretariodeEstado- y del Despacho de Fomento, Colonizacion, Industria y Comercio de la Re- pdblica Mexicana; 1877. Ministerio de Fomento. (SeeNa-119.), 17 MISSISSIPPI RIVER. Annual reports of the ofScers of the St. Francis Levee Board of Arkansas, for the year ending May 1st, 1901-02. Memphis, 1901-02. 2 v., pi., map, 9x6, pap. District map of the Lower Mississippi River. Mississippi River Commission. 1897. (See Ql-533.) 405 Floods of the Mississippi River; by Park Morrill. U. S.-Weather Bureau. (Bul- letin E.) Wash., 1897. 6 -f- 79 pp., il.. pi., maps, 12x9, pap. Map ot the alluvial valley of the Upper Mississippi River from the Falls of St. Anthony to the mouth of the Ohio River, showmg lands subject to overflow, bluff lines deflning the limit of the alluvial valley, location of levees and trans- valley profiles. Mississippi River Commission. 1899. (See CJt-534.) Map of the Mississippi River; sheets 101-130, Mississippi River Commission Note: Map of the Upper Mississippi. 1893-1900. (See (Jf-B32.) Memorial to the Forty -third Congress of the United States; A staiement of the necessities of the people of the Mississippi Valley, in ri-spect to the Iransporta- tion of their products and the improvement of their natural channels ot com- merce. St. Louis Union Merchants' Exchange. St. Louis, 1874. 194 pp., maps, 9 X 6, b. p, Ah-78, p. 1. Mississippi River; some of its physical characteristics and measures employed for the regulation and control of the stream: Communication. J. A. Ocker- son. (International Cong, on Navigation. 8th.) Note: Text in English and French. Paris, 1900. 40 pp., 11 x 7, pap. Ca-8.44. 502 Reclamation of the alluvial basin ot the Mississippi River: Reports upon the specimens obtained from borings made in 1874 between the Mississippi River and Lake Borgne, at the site proposed for an outJet for flood waiei s^y Eugene W. HilgardandF. V. Hopkins. U. S.-Commission of Engineers. Wash., 1878. 49 pp., il., pi., maps, tabs., 9x6, b. p. 502 Report. U. S.-House Committee.on Levees andlmprovementoftheMississippi River. Note: Descriptive and statistical review of improvement work done on Mississippi River, no place, 1878. 12 pp., map, 9 x 6, b. p. no title-page. 502 Report upon the reclamation of the alluvial basin of the Mississippi River: be- ing Appendix O of the Annual report of the Chief of Engineers for 1875. U. S.- Commission ot Engineers. Wash., 1875. 146 pp.. 11., pi., maps, 9 x 6, b. p. 500 Speciflcations, etc., for furnishing steel pontons and discharge pipes. Missis- sippi River Commission, noplace, 1901. 18 pp., 14 x 9, pap. no title-page. 156 Stages of the Mississippi River and of its principal tributaries; 1900-01. Missis- sippi River Commission. St. Louis, 1901-02. 2 v., 9 x 6, pap. Survey of the Mississippi River; charts 101-186. Mississippi River Commission. Note: Detail map of the upper Mississippi, no date. (SeeQf-631.) NETHERLANDS. Influence of river improvements on inundations in the Nether lands: Report. R. P. J. Tutein-Nolihenius. (International Cong, on Naviga- tion, 8th.) Paris, 1900. 11 pp., map., 11 x 7, pap. Oa-ti.5. WATERWAYS— RIVERS. in Cb — {Continued). NEW JERSEY. Aiiiiual report of the Riparian Commissioners; with accompany- ing documents; 1878-79, '87, •94-95. (See Ca^39.) NEW YORK STATE. Report of the State Engineer and Surveyor on the gauging of the volume of discharge of streams in the State of New York. 1900-01. (See Cfh-25, Annual report.) NICARAGUA. Hydrography of Nicaragua. A.P.Davis. (U. S. Geological Sur- vey.) 1900. (See Yh-40, Annual report, 1898-99, Ft. 4, p. 563.) NIEMEN RIVER. See Memel River. NILE RIVER. Nile reservoir dam at Assuan, and after. William Willcocks. 1901. (SeeDe-142.) NORTH CAROLINA. Hydrography of the Southern Appalachian Mountain Re- gion. H. A. Pressey. (U. S. Geological Survey. Water Supply and Irrigation Papers.) 1902. (See De-81, Nos. 63-63.) Papers on the water power in North Carolina: A preliminary report. G. F. Swain, J. A. Holmes and E. W. Myers. 1899. (See Yh-196, Bulletin No. 8.) 519 ODER RIVER. Der Oderstrom, sein Stromgebiet und seine wichtigsten Neben- fliisse: Eine hydrographische, wasserwirthschaftliche und wasserreehtliche DarsteUung; atft Grund de."! Allerhochsten Erlasses vom 28. Februar 1892 herausgegeben. Germany-Ausschusszur UntersuchungderWasserverhaltnisse in den der [Jeberschwemmungsgefahr besonders ausgesetzten Flussgebieten. Berlin, 1896. 5 v. in 7, 11 x 8 (tab. 14 x 10, atlas 20 x 17), cl. OHIO. Report of an investigation of the rivers of Ohio as sources of public water suppUes; by the State Board of Health; Ist^th; 1898-1901. (SeeDb-D2.) OHIO RIVER. Annual statements of the height of water in the" Ohio River; 1872, '85, '87-1901. Cincinnati-Water Department. (See De-225.) Glacial formations and drainage features of the Erie and Ohio Basins. Frank Leverett. (U. S. Geological Survey. Monographs, v. 41.) 1902. (SeeYh-41.) Proceedings, annual convention of the Ohio Valley Association; 1900. (See Sa3-179.2.j 556 Specifications, etc., for water tanks fcr Davis Island Dam. U. S.-Corps of Engineers. Cin., 1884. 3 pp., 14 x 8, pap. no title-page. OURTHE RIVER. Influence of training works on the r6gime of the Meuse and the Lower Ourthe: Report. E. Jacquemin and E. Marote. (International Cong, on Navigation, 8th.) Paris, 1900. 13 pp., 2 pi., 11 x 7, pap. Ca-S.3. PARANA RIVER. Concurso para la construccifin y explotaeion de un puerto comercial en la Ciudad del Rosario: Documentos prehminares. Argentine Republic-Ministerio de Obras Pdblioas. 1900. (See Cc^97.) 550 POTOMAC RIVER. Specifications, etc., for the construction of reservoir outlet and wing walls for reclaiming Potomac Flats. XJ. S.-Corps of Engineers. Wash., 1886-87. 2 v., 14 x 8, pap. no title-page. 501 PREQEL RIVER. Memel-, Pregel-, und Weichselstrom, ihre Strdmgebiete und ihre wichtigsten Nebenfliisse: Eine hydrographische, wasserwinhschafth'che und wasserreehtliche DarsteUung. H. Keller. Berlin, 1899. 6 v., maps, tab., 11 X 8 (maps 20 x 17, tab. 14 x 10), cl. 535 REUSS RIVER. Tabellarisehe Zusammenstellung der Haupt-Ergebnisse der schweizerischen hydrometrischen Beobaehtungen fiir das Jahr; 1886-9(), '94. Switzerland-Hydrometrische Abteilung des eidgenossischen Oberbauinspek- torates. Berne, 1886-1901. 6 v., 14 x 10, pap. 517 RHINE RIVER. Der Rheinstrom und seine" wichtigsten Nebenfliisse von den Quellen bis zum Austritt des Stromes aus dem deutschen Reich: Eine hydro- graphische, wasserwirthschaftliche und wasserrechtUche Darstellung mit vor- zugsweise eingehender Behandlung des deutschen Stromgebietes; im Auftrag der Keichskommission zur Untersuchung der Rheinstromverhaltnisse heraus- gegeben. Baden-Centralbureau fiir Meteorologie und Hydrographie. Berlin, 1889. 2 v., il., pi., maps, 15 x 11 (atlas 15 x 22), bds. 113 Die Arbeiten der Rheinstrom-Bauverwaltung, 1850-1900: Denkschrift anlassUch des 50 jShrigen Bestehens der Rheinstrombauverwaltung, und Bericht iiber die "Verwendung der seit 1880 zur Reguherung des Rheinstroms bewUligten ausser- ordentlichen Geldmittel. R. Jasmund. no place, no date. 11 -(- 242 pp., il., 13 X 9, cl. Hydrometrische Arbeiten am Rhein. Johannes von Wagner. 1881. (See Cb- 516, p. 22.) 533 Rheingebiete von den Quellen zur Taminamiindung. Switzerland-Hydro- metrische Abteilung des eidgenossischen Oberbauinspektorates. (Wasser- verhaltnisse der Schweiz.) Contents: v. 1, Die Flachenlnhalte der Einzugs- gebiete, etc. v. 3, Die Pegelstationen. v. 3, Profils en long. Berne, 1896-1^1. 8 V. in 2, pi., maps, 14 x 10, pap. 635 Tabellarisehe Zusammenstellung der Haupt-Ergebnisse der schweizerischen hydrometrischen Beobaehtungen fiir das Jahr; 1886-90,94. Switzerland-Hydro- metrische Abteilung des eidgenossischen Oberbauinspektorates. Berne, 1886- 1901. 6 v., 14 X 10, pap. 112 WATERWAYS- RIVERS. Cb - {Continued). RHONE RIVER. Le Rh3ne. M. C. Leohalaa. 1884. (See Cb-514, p. 225.) Notes on towiug on the RhSne: Report. Lombard-Gerln. (International Cong. on Navigation, 8th.) Paris, ISIOO. 12 pp., 2 pi., 11 x 7, pap. Ca-8.18. 584 Rhonegeblete von den Quellen bis zum Genfer-See. Switzerland-Hydromet- risohe Abteilung des eidgenOssischen Oberbauinspektorates. (Wasserver. haitnisse der ScEweiz.) Contents; v. 1, Die Fiacheninnalte der Elnzugsgebiete, etc. V. 2, Die Pegelstationen. Bern, 1898. 2 v. in 1, pi., maps, 14x10, pap. 585 Tabellarische Zusammenstellung der Haupt-Ergebnisae der schweizerisohen hydrometrischen Beobachtungen fUr das Jahr: 1886-90, '94. Swltzerland- Hydrometrisohe Abteilung des eidgenflssischen Oberbaulnspelitorates. Berne, 1886-1901. 6v., 14x10, pap. ST. LAWRENCE RIVER. Profile of the St. Lawrence River and Canals. Canada- Deep Waterways Commission. 1896. (See Qf-228.) SAN JUAN RIVER. Memorial 188B-86. Nicaragua-Ministerlo de Fomento. Note: Contains report on the proposed improvement of the San Juan River and Har- bor, no date. (See Ai-S9.) SAVANNAH RIVER. Annual report; to which is added the Treasui-er's report and reports of the different departments: 1882-98, '95. Savannah-Mayor. (See OS62-2.1,) SCARPB RIVER. Excursion a Douai le dimanche 29 juillet 1900: Derivation de la Soarpe autour de Douai et traction filectrlque des bateaux. Interna- tional Congress on Navigation, 8th. Arras,1900. 16pp., maps, 10x6, pap. Car-8.58, SCHELDB RIVER. Influence of the training works of the Scheld on the regime of that river: Report. L. Grenier. (Iniernational Cong, on Navigation, 8th.) Paris, 1900. 21 pp., 8 pi., tab., 11 x 7, pap. Ca-8.2. SEINE RIVER. Excursion du 29 juillet entre Vernon et Rouen: La Basse- Seme ; la retenue de Poses, son installations 4lectrique. International Congress on Navigation, 8th. Paris, 1900. 18 pp., 2 pi,, map, 11 x 7, pap. Ca-8.58. La Seine. M. C. Lechalas. 1884. (See Cb-514, p. 275.) S18 Manuel hydrologique du bassin de la Seine; sous la direction de M. Ch. Leffibure de Foux'oy et de M. G. Lemoine. A. de Prfiaudeau. Note : Contains bibli- ography on the hydrology of the Seine. Paris, 1884. 120 pp., pi., map, 11 x 9, Recent works on the Lower Seine. L. F. Vernon-Harcourt. 1901. (See Ca^74, p. 8.) 580 Recherches sur les riviSres & mar6e. Paris, 1901. 2 v., il., 11 x 7 (atlas 12 x 9), pap. SOUTH CAROLINA. Hydrography of the Southern Appalachian Mountain Region. H. A. Pressey. (U. S. Geological Survey. Water Supply and Irrigation Papers.) 1902. (See De-81, Nos. 62-68.) STONY BROOK, JVIASS. Tables of flow of Stony Brook, comparisons of yield, etc. R. F. Burton and C. W. Sherman. 1898. (See Dd-89, Appendix B.) 781 SWITZERLAND. Graphisohe Darstellungen der schweizerisohen hydromet- ' rischen Beobachtungen und der Lutt-Teraperaturen und Niedersohlags-HOhen; 1900. Switzerland-Hydrometrisohe Abteilung des eidgenOssischen Oberbauin- spektorates. Bern, l902. 1 v., tab., 16 x 10, pap. 585 Tabellarische Zusammenstellung der Haupt-Ergebnisse der schweizerisohen hydrometrischen Beobachtungen ftlrdas Jahr; 1886-90, '94. Switzerland-Hydro- metrisohe Abteilung des eidgenSssischeu Oberbauinspektorates. Berne, 1886- 1901. 6 v., 14 X 10, pap. TEESTA RIVER. Training works tor a bridge over the Teesta River, Eastern Bengal State Ry. G. Moyle. 1902. (See Aa-llO, No. 105.) TENNESSEE. Hydrography of the Southern Appalachian Mountain Region. H. A. Presaey. (U. S. Geological Survey. Water Supply and Irrigation Papers.) 1902. (See De-81, Nos. 62-68.) 685 TICINO RIVER. Tabellarische Zusammenstellung der Haupt-Ergebnisse der schweizerisohen hydrometrischen Beobachtungen fUr das Jahr 1886-90, '94. Switzerland-Hydrometrische Abteilung des eidgenOssischen Oberbauinspek- torates. Berne, 1886-1901. 6 v., 14 x 10, pap. TISZA RIVER. Les travaux de rfigularisation et d'endiguement en Hongrie. Ed- mond de Koloasvdry. 1900. (See Ca-92, Brochure 7.) UNITED STATES. Annual report of the Chief of Engineers to the Secretary of War for the fiscal year ending June 80th, 1900-01. (See Cc-98.) 788 Daily river stages at river gauge stations on the principal rivers of the United States; 1898-95. Weather Bureau. Wash., 1898. 1 v., lO x 9, J.^ sh. Operations at river stations; 1899-1901: A report of the Division of Hydrography- iU. S. Geological Survey. Water Supply and Irrigation Papers.) 190O-0f. (See )e-81, Nos. 85-89, 47-52.) Profiles of rivers in the United States. Henry Gannptt. (U. S. Geological Survey. Water Supply and Irrigation Papers. ) 1901. (See De-81, No. 44.) WATERWAYS— RIVERS. 113 Cb— {Continued). 533 Eeport of proceedings of the National Rivers and Harbors Congress; 1901. Bait., 1901. It., 9x6, pap. Beport of progress of stream measurements in the United States; 1897-99. (See Yh-40, Annual reports of the U. S. Geological Survey.) Report of the Board of Engineers on Deep Waterways. 1900. (SeeCd-35.) 538 Specifications, etc., for dredging and removing obstructions from rivers. Corps of Engineers, various places, 189-. 670 v., 14 x f, pap. no title page. 552 Specifications, etc., for driving piles in rivers. Corps of Engineers. Sioux City, 1S9-. 2 v., 14x8, pap. no title-page. 553 Specifications, etc., for furnishing brush, poles, etc., for various kinds of work in rivers. Corps of Engineers, various places, 189-. 19 v., 14x8, pap. no title-page. 559 Specifications, etc., for furnishing pUes for various kinds of work in rivers. Corps of Engineers, various places, 189-. 15 v., 14x8, pap. no title-page. 551 Speoiflcations, etc., for furnishing pine logs, lumber, timber, etc., for various kinds of work in rivers. Corps of Engineers, various places, 189-. 25 v., 14x8, pap. no title-page. 560 Specifications, etc., for furnishing ratline, rope, etc., for various kinds of work in rivers. Corps of Engineers. !Balt., 1888-86. 2 v., 14 x 8, pap. no title page. 555 Specifications, etc., for furnishing sand, stone, rock, grave], etc., for various kmds of work in rivers. Corps of Engineers, various places, 189-. 78 v., 14 x 8, pap. no title-page. 540 Specifications, etc., for the construction and repair of dams. Corps of Engi- neers, various places, 189-. 139 v., 14x8, pap. no title-page. 544 Specifications, etc., for the construction and repair of locks and lock gates in rivers and furnishing iron work and machinery for same. Corps of Engi- neers, various places, 189-. 49 v., 14x8, pap. no title-page. 547 Specifications, etc., for the construction and repair of wharves in rivers. Corps of Engineers, various places, 1884-92. 3 v., 14x8, pap. no title-page. 543 Specifications, etc., for the construction, enlargement and repair of ievees in rivers. Corps of Engineers, various places, 189-. 52 v., 14 x 8, pap. no title- page. 539 Specifications, etc., for the construction, extension and repair of breakwaters in rivers. Corps of Engineers, various places, 189-. 8 v., 14x8, pap. no title-page. 541 Specifications, etc., for the construction, extension and repair of dikes in rivers. Corps of Engineers, various places, 189-. 86 v., 14 x 8, pap. no title- page. 542 Specifications, etc., for the construction, extension and repair of jetties in rivers. Corps of Engineers, various places, 189-. 33 v., 14x8, pap. no title- page. 545 Specifications, etc., tor the construction, extension and repair of piers in rivers. Corps of Engineers, various places, 189-. 16 v., 14x8, pap. no title-page. 546 Specifications, etc., for the construction of cribs, etc., in rivers. Corps of Engineers. Bait., 1886. 6 pp., 14x8, pap. no title-page. 549 Specifications, etc., for the construction of fishways in rivers. Corps of Engineers. Wash., 1885-92. 3 v., 14 x 8, pap. no title-page. 548 — —Specifications, etc., for the construction of ice breakers in rivers. Corps of Engineers. Cin., 1896. 8pp., 14 x 8, pap. no title-page. 557 Specifications, etc.. for the construction of training walls, revetments, bulk- heads, etc., in rivers. Corps of Engineers, various places, 189-. 24 v., 14 x 8, pap. no title-page. 554 Specifications, etc., for the removal of wrecks from rivers. Corps of Engi- neers, various places, 189-. 64 v., 14 x 8, pap. no title-page. United States public works, containing a summary of the methods of construc- tion and character of materials and. plant used in the public works under the charge of the War and Treasury Departments. W. M. Black. 1895. (See V- 128.) VICTORIA. River gaugings; 1889, '91, '95, 1900. Mines and Water Supply Depart- ment. (SeeDe-45.) VIRQINIA. Hydrography of the Southern Appalachian Mountain Region. H. A. Pressey. (U. S. Geological Survey. Water Supply and Irrigation Papers.) 1902. (, See De-81 , Nos. 62-63. ) 501 VISTULA RIVER. Memel-, Pregel-, und Weichselstrom, ihre Strorogebiete und ihre wiehtigsten Nebenflusse: Eine hydrographische, wasserwirthsohaftliche und wasserreobtliche Darstellung. H. Keller. Berlin, 1899. 3 v., maps, tab., 11 X 8 (maps 20 x 17, tab. 14 x 10), cl. 114 WATERWAYS— RIVERS. Ch— {Continued). 528 WACCAMAW RIVER. Annual report upon the improvement of Lumber and Wacoamaw Rivers, North Carolina and South Carolina, and of certain rivers and harbors in South Carolina. U. S.-Corps of Engineers. Wash., 1892. 1 v., 9x6, pap. WARTHE RIVER. Die Warthe und ihre wichtigsten Nebenflttsse. Germany- Ausschuss zur Untersuchung der WasserverhS,ltnissein den der Uebersohwem- mungsgefahr besonders ausgesetzten Flussgebieten. 1896. (See Cb-519, v. 3, Pt. 3.) no WESER RIVER. Beantwortung der im Allerhochsten Erlasse vom 28. Februar 1898 gestellten Frage B: " Welche Massregeln konnen angewendet iverden, um fiir die Zuliunft der Hochwassergetalir und den Ueberschwemmun^sschSden soweit wle mfiglich vorzubeugen?" fiir das Weser und Emsstromgebiet. Ger- many-Ausschuss zur Untersuchung der Wasserverhaltnisse in den der Ueber- schwemmungsgefahr besonders ausgesetzten Flussgebieten. Berlin, 1902. various pagings, map, 13 x 8, bds. Hydrometrische Arbeiten an der Weser. Johannes von Wagner. 1881. (See Cb-516, p. 15.) 782 Weser und Ems, ihre Stromgebiete und ihre wichtigsten Nebenflilsse; Eine hydrographische, wasserwirthschaftlicheund wasserrechtlicheDarstellung; auf (Jrund des Allerhochsten Erlasses vom 28. Februar 1892 herausgegeben von H. KeUer. Germany-Preussischer Wasser-Ausschuss. Contents: v. 1, Strom- gebiete und Gewasser. v. 2, QueU- und Nebenflilsse der Weser (ohne Aller). V. 3, Die Weser von Mtlnden zu Geestemtinde. v. 4, Die Aller und die Ems. v. 5, Tabellen und Anlagen. v. 6, Kartenbeilagen. 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On the adaptation of harbours to the requirements of modem mercantile shipping: Report. Ludwig Franzius. (International Cong, on Navigation, 8th.) Paris, 1900. 7 pp., 2 pi., 11 x 7, pap. Car^.38. BREMERHAFEN. On the adaptation of harbours to the requirements of modem mercantile shipping: Report. Ludwig Franzius. (International Cong, on Navigation, 8th.) Paris, 1900. 7 pp., 2 pi, 11 x 7, pap. Ca-8.36. 485 BUENOS AIRES HARBOR. Informe sobre los oanales de acceso al Puei-to Madero. E. L. Corthell. Buenos Aires, 1900. 55 pp., 9x6, pap. CANADA. Les ports canadiens. Baron fi. T. Quinette de Rochemont and H. VetUlart. 1898. (See Cc-S84, Pt. 1.) CETTE HARBOR, FRANCE. Port de Cette. Salva, 1894. (See Cc-150, v. 7, Pt. 1, Sec. 1, p. 147.) CHICAGO H.ARBOR. Annual report of the Department of Public Works: 1900-01. (See OC35-2.1.) WATERWAYS— HARBORS. 115 Cc — ( Continued). CORSICA. Note svir les travairx executes dans quelques ports de la ll^diterranfie: Eapport. Baron fi. T. Quinette de Rochemont. (International C!ong. on Navigation, 8th.) Paris. 1900. 16 pp., 2 pi., 11 x 7, pap. Ca-8.So. 487 DUNKIRK HARBOR, FRANCE. Dunkejque: son port, son commerce: XoHce. Dunkerque Chambre de Commerce. (Exposition Universelle de 1900.) Dun- kerque, 1900. 89 pp.. pi., tab., 10 x d. pap. 971 EMDEN HARBOR. Festscbrift zur ErBffnung des neuen Emder Seebafens dmt;b seine M&jesrSt deu Kaiser und Konig "Wilbelm n. im Augrust 1901: Im Auftrage des kSniglicben Staatsministers und Miuisierss der Offentbcben Arbeiten Herrn von Thielen bearbeitet von C. Schweckendieck. Germany-ilinisterium der Offentlichen Arbeiten. Berlin, 1901. S + SO + 34 pp., U.. pi., maps, U X 11, el. FRANCE. Most recent progress of Ugbtbouses and beacons: Report. C. Eibiere. (Intel-national Cong, on Navigation, 8th.^ Paris, 1900. 37 pp.. il., 10 pi.. 11 x 7, pap. Ca-8.S7. - — Most recent works at the principal French ports on the Xorth Sea, the Channel and the Ocean: Report- Barb^. (International Cong, on Navigation. Stb.) Paris. 1900. 15 pp., 2 pi., 11 x 7. pap. Ca-8.81. Xote sur les travauk executes dans quelques ports de la Mfiditerranfe: Rapport. Baron £. T. Quinette de Rochemont. (International Cong, on Navigation, Sth.^ Paris. 1900. 16 pp., 2 pi.. 11 x 7, pap. Ca-8.K. Notices sur les appareils d'^dairage modules et dessins exposes i)ar le Service des Phai-es. Minlstdre des Travaux Publics. (Exposicion Universells en 1900.1 1900. iSee Tt-16S.1 150 ^Ports maritimes de la France: V. 7. ilinist^re des Travaux PubUcs. Contents: Pt. 1. Sec. 1. De Banyuls ii Aigues-Mortes. Sec. i D' Aries a Carri-le-Rouet. Pt. 2. Sec. 1. Marseille. Sec. 2. Du Frioul & Menton. Paris, 1894-99. 1 v. In 4. U., pi., maps, tab., 11 x T. pap. 490 Progrte les plus rfcents de r^clairage et du balisage des c6tes. RibiSre, Paris, 190i. S pp.. il. pi., tab.. 10 x 6, pap. GENERAL. A.MERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS. Memoir upon rivers and har- bors: by Tbeo. G. Ellis. Chairman of the Centennial Comml^on of the American Societ v of Civil Engineers, and Sub-Committee on Rivers and Har^ bors. 187«. (See Sa3-1.14.) CORTHELL, E. L. Les ports du monde; leurs conditions de navigabiUt# et leurs installations dans le present et dans Tavenir: Rapport, i International Cong, on navigation, SUi.) Paris. 1900. 18 pp., tab., 11 x 7, pap. Ca-8.39. Report by E. L. Corthell. Delegate ot the United States to the Seventh Inter- national Congress of Xavijration. held at Brussels. Belgium, July. !*! Wash., 1900. 345 pp., pL, maps, 9 x 6, cl. Ca-7.(>. DEL-\CH.\.NAL, E. Improvements in meclMinical appliances for the working plant of ports: Rejwrt. (International Cong, on Navigation. Sth. ' Paris. 1900. 17pp., SpL, 11x7. pap. Ca-8.41. FR.^NZILS, LUD^^'1Q. On the adaptation of harbours to the require- ments of modem mercantile shipping: Report, ( International Cong, on Navigation. Sih.) Paris. 1900. 7 pp.. 8 pL, 11 x 7. pap. Ca-?.3#. FRANZIL'S. LLDWIG, G. FR.WZILS, and G. DE THIERRY. SeehSfen. liK)l . . See T-liO. V. a. pt. 8. p. 347. ^ 4S9 HAUPT, L. .M. Haupt system for removing ocean bars, no place, 1901. 15 pp., iL, 7 X 6. pap. LEGER, .\LFRED. Les travaux pubUcs, les mines et la metallurgie aux temps des Romains: la tradition roniaine jusqu'Snos jours. 1875. vSee Ca-S4.1 llSci QUINETTE DE ROCHE-MONT, BARON E. T., and HENRY DESPREZ. Cours de travaux maritimes. professe £L I'ficole Natlonale des Ponts et Chaussees. Paris. 190tV01. S v.. il.. maps. 11 x 8. d. VERNON-H.ARCOURT, L. F. Dock works and maritime engineering. 190S. See T-ie4, p. 487. 1 VETILLART, H. Transformation du materiel et des proefidfe de la marine marchande: Rapport. (Xntemational Cong, on Navigation, th.) Paris, 1900. 46 pp., 11 X 7. pap. Ca-S. 40. GENO.A HARBOR, ITALY. Notice on the most important works executed in the Port of Genoa. P. Giaccone, (International Cong, on Navigation. Sth.) 1900. (See Ca-8.S6, p. 1.) 733 ^Provvedimenti eoonomici ed amministrativi che possono concorrere a faciUtare reseciizione e Tesercizio di opere d^teresse precipuamente commerciale nei principall iwrti del R^no, e in particolare nel porto di Geneva: studio pie- parato e presentato alia commissione d'ordine di S. E. il Ministro dei Lavori PubblieL Luigi LuiggL Roma, 1895. 143 pp.. tab., 11x8. el. ii6 WATERWAYS— HARBORS. Cc— (Continued). GERMANY. Das Eisbreohwesen im deutschen Keich. M. G6rz and M. Buchheis- ter. 1900. (See Cb-76.) Enlargements and improvements in the principal German ports during the last few years: Report. H. W. Schultz. (International Cong, on Navigation, 8th.) Paris, 1900. 14 pp., 11 x 7, pap. Ca-8.88. ProgrSs du service des phares en Allemagne: Rapport. W. KBrte and Tmhl- sen. (International Cong, on Navigation, 8tb.) Paris, 190O. 85 pp., pi., 11 x 7, pap. Ca^8.25. GLASGOW HARBOR. La Clyde et le Port de Glasgow. W. M. Alston. 1902. (SeeCa-79, p. 31.) GREAT BRITAIN. Most recent works at some of the principal British seaports and harbors: Report. L. F. Vernon-Harcourt. (International Cong, on Navi- gation, 8th.) Paris, 1900. 27 pp., 2 pi., 11 x 7, pap. Car-8.30. The sea-coast; destruction, littoral drift, protection. W. H. Wheeler. 1902. (See Ce-42.) HAVRE HARBOR. Harbor works at Havre and at Zeebrugge. L. F. Vemon-Har- oourt. 1901. (SeeCar-74, p.l9.) Le Port du Havre. H. V6tillart. (International Cong, on Navigation, 8th.) Havre, 1900. 18 pp., map, 10 x 7, pap. Ca-8.B1. HUNGARY. Quais, ports, refuges d'hiver. B61a de Gonda. 1900. (See Ca^81, p. 100.) ITALY. Notice on the most important works executed in some Italian ports: Report. P. Giacoone. (International Cong, on Navigation, 8th.) Paris, 1900. 10 pp., 11 X 7, pap. Ca-8.36. 753 Provvedimenti economici ed amministrativi che possono concorrere a faciUtare Pesecuzione el'esercizio di opere d'interesse precipuamente commerciale nei principali porti del Regno, e in particolare nel porto di Geneva; studio prepa- rato e presentato alia commissione d^ordine di S. E. 11 Ministro dei Lavori Pub- blici. Luigi Luiggi. Roma, 1895. 143 pp., tab., 11 x 8, cl. Relazione suU' andamento dei servizi; July, 1898-Dec., '99. Ministero dei Lavori Pubblici. (See Ai-95.) LIVERPOOL HARBOR. Travaux rScemment exScutfis et en projet au Port de Liver- pool: Rapport. A. G. Lyster. (International Cong. onNavlgation, 8th.) Paris, 1900. 11 pp., 2 pi., tab., 11 X 7, pap. Ca-8.29. 1291 LONDON, ENGLAND. Scientific, historical and commercial survey of the Harbour an(l Port of London, containing accounts of its history, privileges, functions and government; its extent, divisions and jurisdictions; tidal and other scientific observations, etc. James Blmes. Lond., 1838. 70 pp., 11., 22pL, 21 x 15, bds. MANCHESTER HARBOR, ENGLAND. Port of Manchester, with plans of the ship canal and the ship canal docks. 1897 (?) (See Cf b-165.) 484 MANZANILLO HARBOR. Informe prellminar y memoria descrlptiva relatives al mejoramiento del Puerto de Manzanitlo en la Costa del Pacifico; con el contrato para la ejecucion de las obras y sus reformas. E. K. Smoot. Mexico, 1900. 80 pp., 10 X 6, pap. 386 MARQUETTE HARBOR. Breakwater at Presque-Isle Point, Marquette, Mich. U. S.-Coips of Engineers, no place, 1896. 3 sheets, 19 x 32, pap. scale, B ft. to 1 in. MARSEILLES HARBOR. Port de Marseille. Bernard. 1899. (See Co-150, v. 7, Pt. 2, Sec. 1, p. 1.) 4 MASSACHUSETTS. AnnualreportoftheHarborandLand Commissioners; 1900-01. Bost., 1901-02. .2 v., 9 X 6, cl. MEXICO. Memoria presentada al Congreso de la Union porel SecretariodeEstado y del Despacho de Fomento, Colonizacion, Industria y Comercio de la RepabUc& Mexicana; 1877. Ministerio de Fomento. (See Na-119. ) 21 MONTREAL HARBOR. Annual report of the Harbor Commissioners; 1899. Mon- treal, 190B. 1 v., 9 X 6, pap. NEW BEDFORD HARBOR. Annual report to the City Council by the City Land Surveyor; 1895-96, '99-1900. (See Onl5-3.1.) NEW JERSEY. Annual report of the Riparian Commissioners; with accompany- ing documents; 1878-79, '87, '94-95. (See Ca-39.) 390 NEW YORK HARBOR. Annual report of the Department of Docks; 11th, 13th, 19th-21st, 26th-30th; 1881, '88, '8»-9i, '96-1900. N. Y., 1881-1900. 11 v., pi., maps, 9x6, cl. Decline of the commerce of the Port of New York. R. P. Morgan. 1901. (See Zd-81.) 491 Report. New Jersey-Special Joint Committee on Extension of Shore Front in New York Bay. Trenton, 1889. 83 pp., 9x6, pap. S84 NORTH AMERICA. Les ports maritimes de I'Amferique du Nord sur I'Atlantique, Pt. 1-2. Baron K. T. Quinette de Eochemont and H. Vfitiilart. Contents: Pt. 1, Les ports canadiens; Pt.2, Regime admlnistratif. Paris, 1898. 3 v., 11., pi., maps, tab., 9x6 (pi. 21 x 15), pap. WATERWAYS-HARBORS. 117 C^— {Continued). OSTEND HARBOR. Travaux executes rficemment et en cours d'ex6cution & I'atterrage et au Port d'Ostende: Rapport. Van der Schueren. (Interna- tional Cong, on Navigation, 8th) Pans, 1900. 28 pp., il., 5 pi., 11x7, pap. Ca-8. 33. 2 PONTA DBLGADA HARBOR. Notice sur le Port de Ponta Delgada, Archipel des Apores, He de Saint-Michel. Diniz Moreira da Motta. (Exposition Universelle de 1900, Groupe 6, Classe 29, Sec. Portugaise.) Lisbonne, 1900. 37 pp., 9x6, pap. PORTUGAL. Travaux les plus rScents ex6cut6a dans les principaux ports litto- raux ou maritimes du Portugal: Rapport. J. V. .M . Gruerreiro. (International Cong, on Navigation, 8th. ) Paris. 1900. 12 pp., il., 8 pi., 1 1 x 7, pap. Ca-8.87. 497 ROSARIO HARBOR. Concurso para la construccifln y explotaoion de un puerto oomercial en la Cludad del Eosario: Doeumenios preUminares. Argentine RepubUo-Ministerio de Obras Pliblicas. Buenos Aires, 1900. 12 v., pT., tab., 10x7, pap. RUSSIA. Exposition Universelle de 1900: Notice sur les voies navigables, les chaussSes et les ports de commerce de la Russie, par N. Vosnessensky: Cata- logue des obiets exposes par la Direction des Voies Navigables des Chaussfees et des Ports de Commerce. (Ministfire des Voies de Communication.) 1900. (See Yf-169.) SAINT-UOUIS-DU-RHONE HARBOR. Port de Saint-Louis-du-RhSne. GuSrard. 1897. (See Cc-150, v. 7, Pt. 1, Sec. 1, p. 407.) SAN JUAN HARBOR. Memoria; 1885-86. Nicaragua-Ministerio de Fomento. Note: Contains report on the proposed improvement of the San Juan River and Harbor. (SeeAi-89.) SAVANNAH HARBOR. Annual report; to which is added the Treasurer's report and reports ot the different departments; 1882-93, '95. Savannah-Mayor. (SeBOs82-2. 1.) SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Report from the Department of Public Works on harbors; 1887-89, '91, '96. (See Dc-956.) SOUTH CAROLINA. Annual report upon the improvement of Lumber and Waccamaw Rivers. North Carolina and South Carolina, and of certain rivers and harbors in South Carolina. U. S.-Corps of Engineers. 1892. (See Cb-523.) 486 TAMPICO HARBOR. Epitome of lecture delivered m the First Methodist Epis- copal Church, Buenos Aires, April 223, 1901: Mexico, Tableland to Gulf, callous, waterfalls, railroads, PAnuco River, harbor works. E. L. Corthell. Buenos Aires, 1901. 13 pp., 6x4, pap. TOULON HARBOR. Ports de la rade de Toulon. Dyrion. 1899. (See Cc-150, v. 7, Pt. 2, Sec. 2, p. 701.) TUNIS. Note sur les travaux exeoutSs dans quelques ports de la M6diterran§e: Rapport. Baron fi. T. Quinette de Roonemont. (International Cong, on Navigation, 8th.) Paris, 1900. 16 pp., 2 pi., 11 x7, pap. Ca-8.35. TYBEE ISLAND. Speoifleations. etc., for wharf and railway on Tybee Island, Ga. U. S.-Corps of Engineers. 1896. (SeeAc-97.) 93 UNITED STATES. Annual report ot the Chief of Engineers to the Secretary of [VV ar for the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1900-01. Note: For report 1865 see La-33, Annual report, 1865, Pt. 2, p. 913. Wash,, 1900-01. 14 v., pi., maps, 9x6, el. 364 Annual report of the Lighthouse Board to the Secretary of the Treasury for the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1900-01. Wash., 1900-01. 2 v„ pi., maps, 9x6, cl. Le Service des pbares des fitats-Unis: Rapport. John Millis. (International Cong, on Navigation, 8lii.) Paris, 1900. 57 pp., pi. map, 11x7, pap. Ca-8.26. Report of proceedings of the National Rivers and Harbors Congress; 1901. (See Cb-532.) 498 Specifications, etc., for dredging and removing obstructions in harbors. Corps of Engineers, various places, 189-. 595 v., 14 x 8, pap. no title-page. 508 Specifications, etc., for furnishing bolts, plates, spikes, etc., for crib work, etc., in harbors. CJorps of Engineers, various places, 1881-84. 5 v., 14 x 8, pap. no title-page. 507 Specifications, etc., for furnishing brush, poles, etc., for various kinds of work in harbors. Corps of Engineers, various places, 1880-88. 5 v., 14 x 8, pap. no title-page. 509 Specifications, etc., for furnishing piles for various kinds of work in harbors. Corps of Engineers, various places, 1886-91. 5 v., 14 x 8, pap. no title page. 510 Specifications, etc., for furnishing ratline, rope, etc., for various kinds of work in harbors. Corps of Engineers, various places, 1881-83. 3 v., 14x8, pap. no title-page. 511 Specifications, etc., for furnishing sand, stone, rock, gravel, etc., for various Ijiads of work in harbors. Corps of Engineers, various places, 189-. Ill v., 14 X 8, pap. no title-page. ii8 WATERWAYS— HARBORS. Cc — ( Continued ). 51a Speeiflcations, etc., for furnishing timber, lumber, etc., for various kinds of worli; in harbors. Corps of Engineers, various places, 189-. 49 v., 14 x 8, pap. no title-page. 500 Specifications, etc., for the construction and repair of dikes in harbors. Corps of Engineers, various places, 189-. 29 v., 14 x 8, pap. no title-page. 505 - — Specifications, etc., for the construction and repair of wharves in harbors.- Corps of Engineers, various places, 1884-1901. 8 v., 14 x 8, pap. no title- page. 499 Specifications, etc., for the construction, extension and repair of breakwatersjin harbors. Corps of Engineers, various places, 189-. 127 v., 14 x 8, pap. no title-page. 501 Specifications, etc., for the construction, extension and repair of docks. Corp& of Engineers. Chic, 1901-02. 2 v,, 14 x 8, pap. no title-page. 503 Specifications, etc., for the construction, extension and repair of jetties in harbors. Corps of Engineers, various places, 189- . 75 v., 14 x 8, pap. no title-page. 503 Specifications, etc., for the construction, extension and repair of piers fin harbors. Corps of Engineers, various places, 189-. 176 v., 14x8, pap. i no title-page. 504 Specifications, etc., for the construction of cribs and placing cribs on founda- tions in harbors. Corps of Engineers, various places, 189-. 34 v., 14 x 8, pap. no title-page. 506 Specifications, etc., for the construction of training walls, seawalls, revetments, etc., in harbors. Corps of Engineers, various places, 189-. 42 v., 14 x 8, pap. no title-page. 514 Specifications, etc., for the removal of wrecks from harbors. Corps of En- gineers, various places, 189-. 83 v., 14 x 8, pap. no title-page. United States public works, containing a summary of the methods of construc- tion and character of materials and plant used in the public works under the charge of the War and Treasury Departments. W. M. Black. 1896. (See V- 128.) WASHINGTON HARBOR. Annual report of the Commissioners of the District of Columbia for the year ending June 30th; 1896. (See Od40-2.1.) 496 WELLINGTON HARBOR. Statement of accounts, with annual reports and other statistics; 1900-01. Wellington, New Zealand-Harbour Board. Wellington, 1901-03. 3 v., 13x9, pap. ZEBBRUGQE HARBOR. Construction of the pier of the Port of CaU of Zeebrugge: Eeport. Julien Nyssens-Hart and Charles Piens. (International Cong, on Navigation, 8th.) Paris, 19P0. 14 pp., 2 pi., 11 x 7, pap. Ca^.31. Harbor works at Havre and at Zeebrugge. L. F. Vemon-Harcourt. 1901. (See Ca-74, p. 19.) WATERWAYS-LAKES. Cd AUSTRIA. Die Seen am Eeschen-Scheideck; eine limnologlsohe Studie. Johann Milliner. 1900. (See Qb-17, v. 7, Pt. 1.) Die Seen des Salzkammergutes, und die 6st6rreichisohe Traun: Eriauterungen zur ersten Lieferung des Bsterreichischen Seenatlasses. Johann Milliner. 1896. ( See Qb-17, v. 6, Pt. 1. ) Seestudien; Eriauterungen zur zweiten Lieferung des Atlas der dsterreichischen Alpenseen. Eduard Eichter. 1897. (See (3b-17, v. 6, Pt. 2.) 19 ERIE, LAKE. Wind velocity and fluctuations of water level on Lake Erie; by Alfred J. Henry. U. S.-Weather Bureau. (Bulletin J.) Wash., 1902. 22 pp., map, tab., 13 x 9, pap. 85 GREAT LAKES. Eeport. U. S.-Board of Engineers on Deep Waterways. Wash., 1900, 3 v., il., pi., maps, 12 x 8 (atlas 11x8), pap. 40 UNITED STATES. Specifications, etc., for bank protection in lakes. Corps of Engineers. New Orleans, 1895-96. 2 v., 14 x 8, pap. no title-page. 87 Specifications, etc., for dredging and removing obstructions in lakes. Corps of Engineers, various places, 1887-97. 23 v.. 14x8, pap. uo title-page. 41 Specifications, etc., for removing wrecks from lakes. Corps of Engineers. various places, 1887-97. 7 v,, 14 x 8, pap. no title-page. 88 Specifications, etc., for the construction and repair of breakwaters in lakes Corps of Engineers. Burlington, Vt., 1885-90. 7 v., 14 x 8, pap. no title page. 89 Specifications, etc., for the construction and repair of dams in lakes. Corps- of Engineers. Memphis. 1881-96. 2 v., 14 x 8, pap. no title-page. WATERWAYS -LAKES. "9 ^^— {Continued). United States public worlcs, containing a summary of the methods of con- struction and character of materials and plant used in the public works under the-charge of the War and Treasury Departments. W. Hi. Black. j£1895. (See Ce W ATERW AYS- OCEANS. 33 ATLANTIC OCEAN. Specifications, etc., for removing wrecks from the Atlantic Ocean. U. S. -Corps of Engineers, various places. 189- 10 v., 14 x 8, pap. _no title-page. 3 Tide tables for Halifax, Quebec, St. John, N. B., etc., with tidal differences for the Atlantic Coast of Nova Scotia, the St. Lawrence River, etc.; 1901-03. Canada-Department of Marine and Fisheries, no place, 1900-01. 2 v., 8 x 7, pap. GENERAL. 31 ALLANSON=WINN, R. Q. Constructive power of the sea, with special refer- ence to recent developments in the design and construction of groynes. Dublin, 1901. 44 pp., 8 x 5, pap. 32 Foreshore protection with special reference to the Case system of groyning. Lond., 1899. pp. 133-160, pi., 9x5, pap. . 30 Notes on the improvement of foreshores by the Case system of groyning. Lond., 1900. 14 pp., 11., 8 x B, pap. CAMPREDON, EUGENE. Role 6conomique et social des voles de communica- tion. (Blbliothftque du Conducteur de Travaux Publics.) 1899. (See Zi- 203.) 4 CANADA— TIDAL SURVEY. Survey of tides and currents in Canadian waters: Report of progress; 1901. Ottawa, 1902. 1 v., 10 x 7, pap. 37 DAWSON, W. B. Tide-gauges in northern climates and isolated situations. Lond., 1902. 24 pp., IL, 9x6, pap. FRANZIUS, a., and otliers. Wasserbau am Meere und in Strommiindungen. 1901. (See V-120, v. 3, Pt. 3.) 42 WHEELER, W. H. The sea-coast; destruction, littoral drift, protection. N. Y., 190i 262 pp., il., pi., 10x6, cl. 21 NORTH SEA. Dikes of Holland. G. H. Matthes. Wash., 1901. pp. 219-334,11., 10 X 7, pap. 17 ST. LAWRENCE, GULF OF. Currents in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, including the Anticosti Reg;ion, Belle Isle and (Jabot Straits; condensed from the reports of the Survey of Tides andCurrents, for the seasons of 1894, 1895 and 1896. Can- ada-Department of Marine and Fisheries. Ottawa, 1900. 28 pp., 10 x 7, pap. Cfa WATERWAYS— CANALS— HISTORY. CHESAPEAKE & OHIO CANAL. Report of the Directors of the Baltimore & Ohio R. R. Co. to the Legislature of Maryland. Note: Special report made in com- pliance with an order of the House of Delegates showing progress made on the railroad, and giving an account of the controversy with the C. & O. Canal C6. 1831. (See Ag-340.) GENERAL. BERTHOT, PIERRE. L'histoire des canaux, no date. (See Na-138,v.3,p.l.) LEGER, ALFRED. Les travaux publics, les mineset la metallurgie aux temps des Remains; la tradition romaine jusqu'a, nos jours. 1875. (SeeCa-84.) UNITED STATES-BUREAU OF STATISTICS. Study on the great canals of the world, with statistical statements. 1902. (See Ta3-115, Monthly Sum- mary, 1901, p. 3143.) GREAT BRITAIN. Lives of the engineers, wit^h an account of their principal works; comprising also a history of inland communication in Britain. Samuel Smiles. 1861-62. (SeeZb-81.) Repoi't of the Conference on Canals and Inland Navigation, held on Thursday and Friday, May lOtti and 11th, 1888, with map of English canals. Society of Arts. 1888. (See Sd6-34.4.) NEW YORK STATE. History of the various projects, reports, discussions, and estimates for reaching the Great Lakes from tide-water, 1768-1901. W. P. Jud- son. 1901. (See Cfh-87, p. 965.) NICARAGUA CANAL. Inter-oceanic canal across Nicaragua and the attitude toward it of the Government of the United States. T. B. Atkins. N. Y., no date. 56 pp., 10 x 7, b. p. Cfb-163, p. 149. 120 WATERWAYS— CANALS- HISTORY. Cfa — {Continued). 31 SUEZ CANAL. Le canal de Suez. Voisin Bey. Contents; Pt. 1, Historique, ad- ministratif et actes constitutifs de la Compagnie; v. 1, Periods des etudes et de la constniotion, 1854 k 1869; v. 2, Pfiriode de t'exploltation, 1870 & 1882; v. 8, Pfiriode de I'exploitation, 1883 a 1902; v. 4, Planches. Paris, 1902. 4 v., por., pi., 9x6 (atlas 12x9 1, pap. WATERWAYS -CANALS— LOCATION. Cfb 148 BRUNSWICK CANAL & R. R. Report on the Brunswick Canal & E. K., Glynn County, Georgia, with an appendix containing the charter and commissioners, report. Loammi Baldwin. Bost., 18a6. 89 pp., 9 x 6, pap. CHAIVIPLAIN CANAL. Report on the barge canal from the Hudson River to the Great Lakes, Feb. 12th, 1901. New York-State Engineer and Surveyor. 1901. (SeeCfh-«T.) CHESAPEAKE & OHIO CANAL. Correspondence between the C. & O. Canal Co. and the Baltimore & Ohio R. R. Co. in relation to the disputes between those companies concerning the right of way tor their respective works along the Po- tomac River. 1830. iSeeAb-399.) 49 DARIEN CANAL. List of books and of articles in periodicals relating to inter- oceanic canal and railway routes (Nicaragua, Panama, Darien, and the Valley of the Atrato, Tehuantepec and Honduras, Suez Canal); by Hugh A. Morrison, Jr., with an apx.; BibUography of United States public documents. U. S.-Library of Congress. (5tith Cong., 1st Sess. Senate doc. No. 59.) Wash., 1900. 174 pp., 9x6, pap. ERIE CANAL. Report on the barge canal from the Hudson River to the Great Lakes, Feb. 12th, 1901. New York-State Engineer and Surveyor. 1901. (See Cth-«7.) GENERAL. BERTHOT, PIERRE. Trao6 des canaux. no date. (See Na^l38, v. 3, p. 108.) 168 HARLEM RIVER CANAL. Report on the petition of the H. R. Canal Co., to- gether with affidavits relating to same. New York City-Committee on Roads and Canals, no place, 1839. pp. 869-896, 8x5, pap. KAISER WILHELIW-KANAL. Verein deutscher Ingenieure. 1901. (See Sd5-8.4, p. 194. ) 165 iVlANCHESTER SHIP CANAL. Port of Manchester, with plans of the ship canal and the ship canal docks. Manchester, 1897(?) 8 sheets, 8x5, cl. no title- page. 169 MARYLAND. Report of the Commissioners appointed by the .vi ayor of the City of Baltimore, to explore and survey the route for a canal and Stillwater naviga- tion from the City of Baltimore to the head of tidewater at Port Deposit, with a map of the route. J. W. Glenn, R. C. Long and James Mosher. Bait., 1825. 24 pp., map, 9x6, pap. 147 NEW YORK STATE. Canal survey under Chapter 411, Laws 1900: Instructions for survey parties. State Engineer and Surveyor. Albany, 1900. 26 pp., pi., 9x6, ol. Report. U. S.-Board of Engineers on Deep Waterways. 1900. (SeeCd-S5.) Report on the barge canal from the Hudson River to the Great Lakes, Feb. 12th, 1901. State Engineer and Surveyor. 1901. (SeeCfh-«7.l Report on the spirit levels of the New York State barge canal siu-vey of 1900 and 19111. by Wm. B. Landreth, Resident Engineer, Eastern Division, N. Y. Canals. State Engineer and Surveyor. 1902. (See Cfh-92. ) 162 NICARAGUA CANAL. H.C.Taylor, no place, no date. 82 pp., 10 x 7, b. p. 162 W. L. Merry, no place, 1890. 6 pp., 10 x 7, b. p. no title-page. 162 American Atlantic and Pacific Ship Canal Co. ; a refutation of its claim to the • Nicaragua Canal route. J. C. Hueston. no place, 1888. 11 pp., 10 x 7, b. p. 162 Control of the Pacific. H.C.Taylor. Note: Argument for the Nicaragua route. no place, 1887. pp. 40T-416, 10 x 7, b. p. 162 Expected earnings; a study of its commercial geography; effect on ocean routes; new trade advantages for the United States. Note: Reprinted from New York Evening Poat, no place, 1888. 15 pp., 10 x 7, b. p. 38 Interoceanic communication on the Western Continent: A study in commercial geography. G. E. Church. Lond., 1902. 42 pp., maps, tab., 10 x 6, pap. 168 Isthmian Canal: A lecture before the Contemporary Club, Bridgeport, Conn., May 20th, 1902. G. S. Morlson. no place, 19U2. 22 pp., 10 x 6, pap. 150 Isthmian Canal: An address before the Commercial Club of Chicago, Jan. 25th, 1902. G. S. Morison. noplace, 1902. 12 pp., 9 x 6. pap. 139 Isthmian Canal: An address delivered Apr. 24th, 1902, before the Massachusetts Reform Club. G. S. Morison. no place, 1902. 12 pp., 9x6, pap. WATERWAYS— CANALS-LOCATION. 121 Cih— {Continued). 49 List of books and of articles in periodicals relating to interoceanic canal and railway routes (Nicaragua. Panama, Darien, and the Valley of the Atrato, Tehuant«pee and Honduras. Suez Uanal); by Hugh A. Morrison, Jr., with an apx.: Bibliography of United States public documents. V. S. -Library of Congress. (56th Cong., 1st Sess. Senate doc. No. 59.) Wash., 1900. 174pp.,9x6, pap. 162 Maritime ship canal of Nicaragua. Maritime Canal Co. of Nicaragua, no place, 1890. 17 pp., maps, 10 x T, b. p. 145 Neutralization of the Nicaragua Canal. J. R. Procter. Burlington, Vt., 1900. pp. 448-468, 8x6, pap. no title-page. 146 Nicaragua Canal Bill: Speech in the House of Eepresentatives, Tuesday, May 1st, 1900, with remarks, Wednesday, May 2d, 1900. T. E. Burton. Wash., 190U. 36 pp , 9 X 6, pap. Preliminary report, Nov. 30th, 1900. U. S.-Isthmian Canal Commission. (See Cfl-36.) Report; 1899-1901. U. S.-Isthmlan Canal Commission. (See Cfl-37. ) Report on the proposed ship canals through the American Isthmus connecting the continents of North and South America. U. S.-Senate Committee on In- teroceanic Canals, Note: Contains statements of members of the Isthmian Canal Commission; concessions from the Governments bordering on the pro- posed Isthmian Canals; treaties, etc. 1901. (SeeCfi-45.) 162 Report on the tonnage of traffic within the zone of attraction of the maritime canal of Nicaragua in 1890, and as estimated for 1897. T. B. Atkins. Note: Report written to show the advantages of the Nicaragua route. N. Y., 1890. 27pp.,10x7, b. p. Reports and message of the President of the United States, transmitting a con- vention to facilitate the construction of a ship canal to connect the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. U. S.-Senate Committee on Interoceanic Canals. (56th Cong.. 1st Sess. Senate rep. No. 1337, Pts. 1-6; No. 114 and No. 1649.) Note: Contains statements of members of the Isthmian Canal Commission; conces- sions from the governments bordering on the proposed Isthmian Canals; treaties, etc. 1902. (See Cfi-46.) 149 Sanitary aspects of the Panama and Nicaragua Canals. G. A. Soper. N. Y., 1908. 18 pp., 8x5, pap. 168 Waterways to the Pacific. H. C. Tavlor. no place, no date. pp. 826-335, 10 x 7, b. p. OSWEGO CANAL. Report on the barge canal from the Hudson River to the Great Lakes, Feb. 12th, 1901. New York-State Engineer and Surveyor. 1901. (3eeCfh-87.) 170 PANAMA CANAL. Defense of the Panama route. Angelo Heilprin. Phil., 1902. 13 pp., 10 X 6, pap. 38 Interoceanic communication on the Western Continent: A study in commercial geography. G. E. Church. Lond., 1902. 42 pp., maps, tab., 10 x 6. pap. 163 Isthmian Canal: A lecture before the Contemporary Club, Bridgeport, Conn., May aoth, 1908. G. S. Morison. no place, 1902. 22 pp., 10 x 6, pap. 150 Isthmian Canal: An address before the Commercial Club of Chicago, Jan. 25tli, 1902. G. S. Morison. no place. 1902. 18 pp., 9 x 6, pap. 139 Isthmian Canal: An address delivered Apr. 24th, 1902. before the Massachusetts Reform Club. G. S. Morison. no place, 1902. 12 pp., 9x6, pap. 49 List of books and of articles in periodicals relating to interoceanic canal and railway routes (Nicaragua, Panama, Darien, and the Valley of the Atrato, Tehuantepec and Honduras, Suez Canal}; by Hugh A. Morrison, Jr.; with an apx.: Bibliography of United States public documents. U. S.- Library of Con- gress. (56th Cong., 1st Sess. Senate doc. No. 59.) Wash., 1900. 174 pp., 9x6, pap. Preliminary report, Nov. 30th, 1900. U. S.-Isthmian Canal Commission. (See Cfi-36.) Report; 1899-1901. U. S.-Isthmian Canal Commission. (See Cfl-37.) Report on the proposed ship canals through the American Isthmus connecting the continents of North and South America. U. S.-Senate Committee on In- teroceanic Canals. Note; (I^ontains statements of members of the Isthmian Canal Commission: concessions from the Governments bordering on the pro- posed Isthmian Canals; treaties, etc. 1901. (SeeCfi--45. ) Reports and message of the President of the United States transmitting a con- vention between the United States and Great Britain to facilitate the construc- tion of a ship canal to connect the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. U. S.-Senate Committee on Interoceanic Canals. (56th Cong., 1st Sess. Senate rep. No. 1837, Pts. 1-6, No. 114 and No. 1649.) Note: Contains statements ot members of the Istimuan Canal Commission; concessions from the governments bordering on the proposed Isthmian Canals; treaties, etc. 1902. (See Cfi-46.) 122 WATERWAYS-CANALS-LOCATION. Cfb — {Continued). 149 Sanitary aspscts of the Panama, and Nicaragua Canals. G. A. Soper. N. Y;, 1902. 18 pp., 8x5, pap. 164 PENNSYLVANIA. Canals ot Pennsylvania and the system of internal improve- ments. T. B. Klein, no place, 1901. 23 pp., il., 10 x 6, pap. 167 RHEIN-WESER-ELBE CANAL. Karte und Liinsenschnitt von dem binnenlftnd- ischen Rhein-Weser-Elbe-Canal (Mittellandcanall und seinen Zweigen. Verem fttr Hebung der Flu3S- und Canal-SchifEahrt f(ir Niedersachsen zu Hannover; Hannover, 1892, .5 pp., map, 11 x6, pap. 49 SUEZ CANAL. List of boolcs and of articles in periodicals relating to interooeanlc- canal and railway routes (Nicaragua, Panama, Darien, and the Valley of the Atrato, Tehuantepec and Honduras, Suez Canal ) ; by Hugh A. Morrison, Jr., with an apx. ; Bibliography of United States public documents. U. S.-Library ot Congress. (56th Cong., 1st Sess. Senate doc. No. ?9.) Wash., 1900. 174 pp., 9x6, pap. 166 UNITED STATES. Speech in the House of Representatives, Feb. 18th, 1878, in sup- port of the resolution reported by the Committee on Commerce for promoting and improving the natural and artificial channels of water communication. J. S. Negley. Wash., 1873. 29 pp., tab., 9x6, pap. WATERWAYS -CANALS-CONSTRUCTION. Cfc 98 BLACK RIVER CANAL. Specifications, contracts, etc., for worlc on the canals of the state. New York State-Canal Commissioner, no place, 1854-66. 8 v., 14x9, pap. no title-page. CHAMPLAIN CANAL. Report on the barge canal from the Hudson River to the Great Lakes, Feb. 12th, 1901. New York-State Engineer and Surveyor. 1901. (See Cfh-87.) Report, together with reports of the three Division Engineers, covering the estmiated cost for completing what is known as the nine-million work on the Erie, Oswego and Champlain Canals. New York-State Engineer and Surveyor. 1901. (SeeCfh-75.) 98 Specifications, contracts, etc., for work on the canals of the state. New York State-Canal Commissioner, no place, 1854-66. 8 v., 14 x 9, pap. no title-page. ERIE CANAL. Report on fh? barge canal from the Hudson River to the Great Lakes, Feb. 1-ith, 1901. New York-State Engineer and Surveyor. 1901. (See Cfh-87.) Report, together with reports of the three Division Engineers, covering the estimated cost for completing what is known as the nine-million work on the Brie, Oswego and Champlain Canals. New York-State Engineer and Surveyor. 1901. (See Cfh-7.^.) 98 Specifications, contracts, etc., for work on the canals of the state. New York State-Canal Commissioner, no place, 1854-66. 8 v., 14 x 9, pap. no title-page. GENERAL. BERTHOT, PIERRE. TraitS des canaux. no date. (See Na-188, v. 8.) VERNON-HARCOURT, L. F. River and canal engineering, and irrigation works. 1902, (See V-134, p. 833.) YATES, J. A. , comp. Standard specifications for railroad & canal construction for the use of contractors and civil engineers. 1886. (See Ac-183. ) GREAT BRITAIN. Report of the Conference on Canals and Inland Navigation, held on Thursday and Friday, May 10th and 11th, 1888, with map of English canals. Society of Arts. 1888. (See SdC-21.4.) KAISER WILHELM-KANAL. Verein deutscherTngenieure. 1901. (See Sd5-8.4, p. 194.) 62 IWANCHESTER SHIP CANAL. On the mechanical appliances employed in the construction of the M. S. Canal. E.L.Williams. Lond., 1801. pp. 4l8-4«', pi., 9x6, pap. Report upon the M. S. Canal; by the Government Engineer. CanadOr-Depart- ment of Railways and Canals. 1891. (See Cfl-39.) NEW YORK STATE. Report of the State Engineer and Surveyor, together with. reports of the three Division Engineers, covering the estimated cost for com- pleting what is known as the nine-million work on the Erie, Oswego and Cham- plain Canals. 1901. (SeeCfh-75.) Report on the barge canal from the Hudson River to the Great Lakes, Feb. 13th 1901. State Engineer and Surveyor. 1901. (See Cfh-87.) 98 Specifications, contracts, etc., for work on the canals of the state. Canal Commissioner, no place, 1854-66. 8 v., 14 x 9, pap. no title-page. Testimony taken before the Canal Investigating ijommission. 1898. (SeeOfh— WATERWAYS— CANALS -CONSTRUCTION. 123 Cfc— (■ Continued). OSWEOO CANAL. Report on the barge canal from the Hudson River to the Great Lakes, Feb. 12th, 1901. New York-State Engineer and Surveyor. 1901. (See Cfh-87.) - — Report, together with reports of the three Division Engineers, covering the estimated cost for completing what is known as the nine-million work on the Erie, Oswego and Champlain Canals. New York-State Engineer and Surveyor. 1901. (SeeCfh-75.) PENNSYLVANIA. Canals of Pennsylvania and the system of internal improve- ments. T.B.Klein. 1901. (See Cfb-164,) 55 PORTAGE LAKE SHIP CANAL. Plans for breakwater piers at the Lake Superior entrance to the Portage Lake Ship Canals, Mich. U. S.-Corps of Engineers. Houghton, 1897. 10 sheets, 15 x 26, pap. various scales. 68 STAFFORDSHIRE & WORCESTERSHIRE CANAL. Report of E. D. Marten to the Honorary Secretaries to the Conference on Inland Water Communication, held at Wolverhampton, on Nov. 18th, 1896, as to the improvement of the water- way between Bristol and Wolverhampton, and matters appertaining thereto. Wolverhampton, 1897. 24 pp., 8x5. pap. UNITED STATES. Report in relation to the comparative merits of canals and railroads. House Committee on Internal Improvements. 1832. (See Ai-S7.) 57 Specifications, etc.. for constructing canals. Corps of Engineers, various places, 189-. 11 v., 14 x 8, pap. no title-page. 70 Specifications, etc., for dredging in canals. Corps of Engineers, various places, 189-. 10 v., 14 x 8, pap. no title-page. 74 Specifications, etc., for the construction and repair of dikes in canals. Corps of Engineers. Detroit, 1384. 6 pp., 14 x 8, pap. no title-page. 73 Specifications, etc., for (he construction and repair of wharves in canals. Corps of Engineers. Portland, Ore., 1886. 2 pp., 14 x 8. pap. no title-page. 72 Specifications, etc., tor the construction, extension and repair of piers in canals. (Jorps of Engineers, various places, 189-. 8 v., 14x8, pap. no title-page. 71 Specifications, etc., for the construction of revetments, etc., in canals. Corps of Engineers, various places, 189-. 7 v., 14 x 8, pap. no title-page. Cfd WATERWAYS -CANALS— EQUIPMENT. CHAMPLAIN CANAL. Report on the barge canal from the Hudson River to the Great Lakes, Feb. 12th, 1901. New York-State Engineer and Survevor. 1901. (See Cfh-87.) DULUTH SHIP CANAL. Specifications, etc., for furnishing and setting lamp posts, globes, etc., for piers of D. S. Canal, Minn. U. S.-Corps of Engineers. 1900. (See Hb^4.) ERIE CANAL. Report on the barge canal from the Hudson River to the Great Lakes, Feb. 18th, 1901. New York-State Engineer and Surveyor. 1901. (See Cfh-87.) Report on the Erie and Oswego Canals in answer to a resolution of the Senate relative to enlarging the locks. New York State-Commissioners of the Canal Fund. 1867. (SeeCfh-80.) FRANCE. Excursion a Douai le dimanche 29 juillet 1900: Derivation de la Scarpe autour de Douai et traction 61ectrique des bateaux. International Congress on Navigation, 8th. Arras, 1900. 16 pp., maps, 10 x 6, pap. Ca-8.53. GENERAL. BERTHOT, PIERRE. Traits des canaux. no date- (See Na-188, v. 3. ) DONIOL, ALBERT. Observations presentSes au sujet du systdme de traction 61ectrique des bateaux propos6 par M. KSttgen. (International Cong, on Navigation, 8th.) Paris, 1900. 3 pp., 8 x 5, pap. Ca^.loa. GALLIOT, FRANCOIS. Progress in mechanical methods of supplying water to canals: Report. CInternational Cong, on Navigation, 8th.) Paris, 1900. 9 pp., 2 pi., 11 X 7, pa;p. Ca-8.9. GERARD, LEON. Notes et experiences sur la traction Slectrique sur les voies navigables: Rapport. (International Cong, on Navigation, 8th.) Bruxelles, 1900. 30 pp., 10 X 7, pap. Ca-8.50. HUTTON, W. R. , Applications de lamScanique a I'alimentation des canaux: Rap- port. (International Cong, on Navigation, 8th.) Paris, 1900. 6 pp., 11x7, pap. (3a-8.8. KOTTGEN, C. Electrical haulage on canals: Report. (International Cong, on Navigation, 8th.) Paris, 1900. 18 pp., 2 pi., 11 x 7, pap. Ca-8.15. LA RIVIERE, GASTON and BOURGUIN. ProgrSs des applications de la mficanique a, I'exploitation des voies navigables: Monopoles de traction: Rap- port. (International Cong, on Navigation, 8th.) Paris, 1900. 29 pp., 2 pl.^ 11 X 7, pap. Ca-8.17. 124 WATERWAYS- CANALS -EQUIPMENT. Cfd -(Continued). QENeRAL— (Contrntted). MAS, F. B. DE. Rfioherohes expfirimentales sur le materiel de la batellerle. 1891-97. (SeeCb-587.) RUDOLPH, A. Halafre 61ectrlque sur les canaux: Systfime de halaee de A. Rudolph. {International Cong, on Navigation, 8th.) Hambourg, 1900. 6 pp., pi., 11 X 7, pap. Ca-8.49. SCHULTE. ProgrSa des applications de la mfioanlque & rallmentatlon des oanaux: Rapport. (International Cong, on Navigation, 8th.) Paris, 190O. 8 pp., U X 7, pap. Ca-8.7. KAISER WILHELM-KANAL. Vereln deutsoher Ingenieure. 1901. (SeeSd6-8.4, P 194.) NEW YORK STATE. Report on the barge canal from the Hudson River to the Great Lakes, Feb. latn, 1901. State Engineer and Surveyor. 1901. (See Cfh-8r.) OSWEGO CANAL. Report on the barge canal from the Hudson Elver to the Great Lakes, Feb. 12th, 1901. New York-State Engineer and Surveyor. 1901. (See Cfh-87.) Report on the Erie and Oswego Canals in answer to a resolution ot the Senate relative to enlarging the locks. New York State-Commissioners of the Canal Fund. 1867. (SeeCfh-80.) 16 UNITED STATES. Speolflcations, etc., for constructing and improving various parts of locks and furnishing gates, anchorages, operating machinery, etc. Corps of Engineers, various places, 189-. 17 v., 14 x 8, pap. no title- page. 80 Specifloationa, etc., for furnishing stone, timber, iron work, etc., for locks, etc., in canals. Corps of Engineers, various placen, 189-. 16 v,, 14 x 8, pap. no title-page. Cfe WATERWAYS CANALS— OPERATION. CANAL DE LA SENSEE. Excursion &, Douai le dlmanche 89 julllet 1900; Deriva- tion de la Scarpe autour de Douai et traction £lectrique des bateaux. Interna- tional Congress on Navigation, 8th. Arras, 1900. 18 pp., maps, 10x6, pap. Ca-8.58. CHAMPLAIN CANAL. Report on the barge canal from the Hudson River to the Great Lakes, Feb. 18th, 1901. New York-State Engineer and Surveyor. 1901. (See Cfh-87.) DORTMUND-EiVlS CANAL. Effects of navigation upon the bottom and banks of the Dortmund-Ems Canal: Report. F. Thiele. (International Cong, on Navi- gation. 8th.) Paris, 1900. 9 pp., pi., 11 x 7, pap. Car-8.16. 58 Schiffswiderstand und Schiffsbetrleb nach Versuchen auf dem Dortmund- Ems-Kanal: bearbeitet von R. Haack. Germany-Ministerlum der Offent- lichen Arbeiien. Berlin, 1900. 8 v., 11., pi., tab., 14 x 10 (pi. 88 x 28), % el. ERIE CANAL. Evidence and arguments given before the Committee, Mar. 19th, 80th, 25th, 1879, favoring the introduction, without expense to the State, of an improved system of towage upon the canals, by a railway to be constructed subjidiary thereto. New York State-Assembly Committee on Canals, no date. (SeeCfh-82,) Letter to the President ot the New York Produce Exchange in relation to deep enlng the Erie Canal. T. C. Ruggles. 1879. (See Zd-89, p. 15.) Low tolls and steam on the Erie Canal; the Belgian system of steam cable towage. New York Steam Cable Towing Co. N. Y., 1877. 15 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Za-89, p. 159. Report on the barge canal from the Hudson River to the Great Lakes, Feb. 18th, 1901. New York-State Engineer and Surveyor. 1901. (See Cfh-87.) OENERAL. BERTHOT, PIERRE. Exploitation des ports et des canaux. no date. (See Na-183, V. 8, p. 686.) CORTHELL, E. L. Report by E. L. Corthell, Delegate of the United States to the Seventh International Congress of Navigation, held at Brussels, Belgium, July, 1898. (66th Cong., 1st Sess. Senate doc. No. 80.) Wash., 1900. 815 pp., pi., maps, 9x6, cl. Oa^7,6. ENQELS, HUBERT. Resistance of boats under traction: Report. (Interna- tional Cong, on Navigation, 8th.) Paris, 1900. 4 pp., pi., 11 x 7, pap. Ca- QALLIOT, PRANQOIS. Progress in mechanical methods of supplying water to canals: Report. (International Cong, on Navigation, 8th.) Pans, VM. 9 pp., 8 p)., 11 X 7, pap, Ca-8.9. WATERWAYS— CANALS— OPERATION. 125 Cf e — ( Contin ued). QENERAL— (CoreKwwed). 53 GERMANY— MINISTERIUM DER OFFENTLICHEN ARBEITEN. SchifFswider- stand und SchifEsbetrieb nach Versuchen auf dem Dortmund-Ems-Kanal; bearbeitet von R. Haaek. Berlin, 1900. 3 v., il.,pl., tab., 14 x 10 (pi. 28 x 22), «ol. HUTTON, W. R. Applications de la mScanique ^ rallmentation des canaux: Eapport. (International Cong, on Narigation, Sth.) Paris, 1900. 6 pp., 11x7, pap. Ca^8.8. LA RIVIERE, GASTON, and BOURGUIN. Progrfis des appUcations de la mfecanique a. Texploitation des voles navigables: Monopoles de traction: Rap- port. (International Cong, on Navigation, 8th.) Paris, 1900. 29 pp., 8 pi., 11x7, pap. Car^.l7. MAS, F. B. DE. Reoherches expfertmentales sur le matSriel de la batellerie. 1891-97. (SeeCb-53r.) ROTA, Q. On the resistance of boats as used for inland navigation: Model ex- periments on same: Report. (International Cong, on Navigation, 8th.) Paris, 1900. 9 pp., 2 pi., 11 x 7, pap. Ca-8.81. SCHULTE. ProgrSs des applications de la m^canique k I'alimentation des canaux: Rapport. (International Cong, on Navigation, 8th.) Paris, 1900. 8 pp., 11 X 7, pap. Ca-8.7. UNITED STATES— BUREAU OF STATISTICS. Study on the great canals of the world, with statistical statements. 1902. (See Ta3-115, Monthly Sum- mary, 1901, p. 2143.) 47 GERMANY. Die wirthschaftUche Bedentung der Eanalfrage: Vortrag gehalten in der Volkswirthschaftlichen Gesellschaft zu Berlin am 9. Januar IfeOO. Sympher. Berlin, 190(J. 36 pp., 9x6, pap. GREAT BRITAIN. Railway and Canal Traffic Act, 1888; Pt. 1. W. A. Hunter. Note: A full account of the existing law with respect to maximum rates and terminal charges and the new classification of goods and revised schedules of rates of twenty-four principal railways of the United Kingdom. 1889. (See Af-310.) Report from the Select Committee on Railways and Canals Amalgamation; 1st- 2d; 1846. Lond., 1846. 2 v., 13 x 9, b. p. Ai-93, p. 689. Report of the Conference on Canals and Inland Navigation, held on Thursday and Friday, May 10th and 11th, 1888, with map of English canals. Society of Arts. 1888. (SeeSd6-24.4.) KAISER WILHELM KANAL. Verein deutseher Ingenieure. 1901. (See Sd5-8.4, p. 194.) 44 MANCHESTER SHIP CANAL. The economic results of the ship canal on Man- chester and the surrounding district. A. W. Fletcher. Manchester, 1899. 43 pp., tab., 8x5, pap. NEW BASIN CANAL. Report of the Board and Superintendent from Apr. 30th, 1896, to Apr. 30th, 1898. Louisiana-Board of Control of the New Basm Canal and Shell Road. (See Cf h-83. ) NEW YORK STATE. Annual report of the Auditor of the Canal Department on the tolls, trade and tonnage of the canals of the State of New York; 1848-50, '52- 53, '55-61, '66, 'TO, '74. (See Ofh-17:) Evidence and arguments given before the Assembly Committee on Canals, Mar. i9th, 20th, 25th, 1879, favoring the introduction, without expense to the State, of an improved system of towage upon the canals, by a railway to be constructed subsidiary thereto, no date. (See Cfh-82.) Report of the Commerce Commission. 1900. (See Zd-101.) Report of the Commissioners invited by the Canal Board, July 10th, 1877, to con- sMer and report on the subject of tolls upon the canals, having reference to the subject of revenues, and also to increasmg the commerce of the canals. 1878. (See Cfh-61.) Report of the Select Committee appointed by the Senate to investigate into the management of the canals of the Stale of New Yt»rk, and the official conduct of persons now or heretofore connected therewith; and the conduct of persons comprising the Canal Contracting Board. 1868. (SeeCfh-91,) Report on the barge canal from the Hudson River to the Great Lakes, Feb. 12th, 1901. State Engineer and Surveyor. 19(jl. (Ste Cfh-87.) 45 State canal tolls; the diversion of trade from the Citj; of New V ork and from the New York canals: Report of Mr. Walker. Statistician of the Exchange, on this diversion of trade; proceedings of a meeting of the New York Produce Ex- change, in relation thereto, held Feb. 10th, 1873. N. Y., 1873. 14 pp., 9x6, pap. Testimony taken before the Canal Investigating Commission. 1898. (See Cfh-93.) 126 WATERWAYS— CANALS— OPERATION. >, cl. TODD, J. E. Geology and -*^ater resources of a portion of Southeastern South Da- kota. (U.S. Geological Survey. 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Normal chlorine map of Long Island. G. C. WhippleandD. D. Jackson, no place, 1900. pp. 145-148, map, 10 x 7, pap. Aa MASON, W. P. Water supply (considered principally from a sanitary stand- point), ed. 3. N. Y., iSoa. 7 -I- 448 pp., if., pi., maps, 9 X 6, cl. MASSACHUSETTS. Examination of water supplies. State Board of Health. 1900-01. (SeeEg-7.) MICHIGAN. Lower Michigan mineral waters: A study into the connection between their chemical composition and mode of occurrence. A. C. Lane. (U. S. Geological Survey, water Supply and Irrigation Papers.) 1899. (See De-81, No. 31.) 58 OHIO. Report of an investigation of the rivers of Ohio as sources of public water supplies; by the State Board of Health; lst4th. 1898-1901. Note: Second report contains " First report upon thecondition of the public water I suppUes or Ohio " which is a prelmoinary report upon the present condition of public water-works and to some extent their sources of supply. Colum- bus, 1898-1902. 4 v., il., maps, tab., 9x6, ol. OLIVE, J. A Analyse des eaux. no date. (See Da-137, p. 24. ) PROVIDENCE, R. I. Report on the condition of the Pawtuxet water, supplied to fbe City of Providence, R. I. J. H. Appleton. 1883. (See Dc-1073.) 54 READING, PA. Report of the Board of Water Commissioners to the Select and Common Councils pertaining to the purification of the water supply by filtration, including previous reports of the Board on the subject, the report of Emil L. Nuebling and Allen Hazen, also recent opinions upon filtration by Erastus G. Smith,Wm. P. Mason and Eud61ph Henng. Reading, 1898. 88 pp., il., pi., 9x0, cl. ST. LOUIS, MO. Report of the Commission of Hydraulic Engineers on the water supply of the City of St. Louis; by Benezetle Williams, George Y. Wisner and Allen Hazen. 1902. (SeeDc-1117.) THRESH, J. C. Water and water supplies. 1901. (SeeDa^l40.) TURNEAURE, F. E., and H. L.RUSSELL. Examination of water-supplies. 1901. (See Dc-1054, p. 107.) ' VANCOUVER, WASH. Offlcial reports on the water supply of Vancouver Barracks, W. T., including the cold spring water supplied by the Vancouver Water Co., with table of analyses. C. L. Heizmann. 1882. (See Dc-1057.) WASHINGTON, D. C. Report of an investigation of the feasibility and pro- priety of filtering the water supply of Washington, D. C, with detailed state- ment of the cost of the work required. U. S.-Oflice of Washington Aqueduct. 1900. (See 00-1023.1 43 WESTON, R.S., and A. I. KENDALL. Some common bacteria in American streams, including some new species isolated at New Orleans, La. Columbus. Ohio, 1902. 8 pp., tab., 9x6, pap. 35 WHIPPLE, Q. C. Chlamydomonas and its effects on water supply, noplace, 1900. pp. 97-102, pi., 10 X 6, pap. 46 On the amount of oxygen and carbonic acid dissolved in natural waters and the effect of these gases upon the occurrence of microscopic organisms, no place, 1903. pp. 108-144, 4 pi., 9x6, pap. 38 WHIPPLE, 0. C, and D. D. JACKSON. Comparative study of the methods used for the measurement of the turbidity of water, no place, 1900. pp. 274-294, il., tab., 10 x 7, pap. 42 Method of calibrating turbidimeters, no place, 1901. pp. 285-294, il., 10 x 7, pap. PURIFICATION. DARIES, GEORGES. Distributions d'eau. (Biblioth^que du Conducteur de Travaux Publics.) 1899. (See Da-189.) 51 PUERTES, J. H. Water filtration works. N. Y., 1901. 18 -(-288pp., 11., 19 pi., tab., 8x6, cl. HUDSON, N. Y. Report on the effloienoy and betterment of the Hudson City filter plant. G. A. Soper. 1895. (See Do-1088.) IMBEAUX, ED. Amelioration de I'eau naturelle. 1902. (See Da-148, v. 1, p. 133.) 41 KIERSTED, WVNKOOP. Relation of the subsiding basin to water purification and information relating to water clarification. Kansas City, no date. 31 pp., pl., 6 tab., 9x6, pap. WATER SUPPLY— WATER. 133 Db — {Continued). PURIFICAT10N-(Coretm«ed). 39 KOYL, C. H. Work of railroad men on the problem of pure water for steam boilers. N. Y., 1900. 48 pp., il., 7 x 4, pap. LOUISVILLE, KY. Efficiency of the Warren mechanical Alter as developed at the expermxent station of the Louisville Water Co. G. A. Soper. 1896. (See Dc-1084.) LOWELL, MASS. Report of the Water Board as to results following investiga- tions of mechanical filters. 1889. (See Dc-399. Annual report, 1888, p. 69.) 4a MASON, W. P. Water supply (considered principally from a sanitary stand- point), ed. .3. N. Y., 1902. 7 + 448 pp., il., pi., maps, 9 x6, cl. OLIVE, J. A. Filtration des eaux. no date. (See Da-137, pp. 391, 547.) PROVIDENCE, R. 1. Report of the Joint Committee on the City Engineer's De- partment recommending a system of filtration and appropriatmg $281,000 therefor. 1896. (See De-1081,) Report of the Joint Special Committee of the City Council relative to filtra- tion, with an accompanying resolution providing fof building a system of natural gravity filters and appropriating $210,000 therefor. 1894. (See Dc- 1080.) Report of the Joint Special Committee of the City Council to examine and report relative to the pollution of the water supply and the best method of water filtration. 1893. (See Dc-]0r6.) Report of the Joint Special Committee of the City Council upon the need and advisability of constructing a system of filters for purifying the city- water supply. 1900. (See Dc-1084.) 54 READING, PA. Report of the Board of Water Commissioners to the Select and Common Councils pertaining to the purification of the water suDply by filtration, including previous reports of the Board on the subject, the report of Emll L. Nuebhng and Allen Hazen, also recent opinions upon filtration by Erastus G. Smith, Wm. P. Mason and Rudolph Bering. Reading, 1898. 88 pp., a., pi., 9x6, cl. 53 RIDEAL, SAMUEL. Water and its purification: A hand-book for the use of local authorities, sanitary ofBcers, and others interested in water supply. ed. 2, rev. and enl. Lond., 1902. 16 + 346 pp., il., tab., 8x5, cl. ST. LOUIS, MO. Report of the Commission of Hydraulic Engineers on the water supply of tne City of St. Louis; by Benezetie Williams, George Y. Wisner and Allen Hazen. 1902. (See Dc-1117.) 24 SIMS, A. V. Pure water, its value and attainment. Cedar Rapids, no date. 15 pp., il., 9x6, pap. 40 SOPER, Q. A. Ozonization of water, no place, 1900. 19 pp., 9x6, pap. SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Special report on the improvement of the present water supoly, and an alternative new, independent supply; made by the Board of Water Commissioners to the City Council, Apr. 14th, 1902; including accompanying reports made by Percy M. Blake, Consulting Engineer, and by the State Board of Health. 1902. (See Dc-1113.) THRESH, J. C. Water and water supplies. 190^ (See Da^l40.) TURNEAURE, F. E., and H. L. RUSSELL. Works for the purification of water. 1901. (.See Dc-1054, p. 397.) WASHINGTON, D. C. Purification of the Washington water supply: An in- quiry held by direction of the United States Senate Committee on the Dis- trict of Columbia; ed. and comp. b.v Charles Moore. 1901. (See Dc-1041.) Report of an investigation of the feasibility and propriety of filtering the water supply of Washington, D. C, with detailed statement of the cost of the work required. U. S.-Ofllce of Washington Aqueduct. 1900. (See Dc- 1023.) 44 Specifications, etc., for excavation, embankment, puddle, seeding, sodding, concrete masonry, American Portland cement, sluice gates and water valves,. Venturi meters, filter sand and gravel, cast-iron pipe and special castings, pressure controller valves, glazed vitrified pipe and specials, and centrifugal pumping plant for filtration beds at Washington, D. C. U. S.-Corps of En- gineers. Wash., 1902. 25 pp., 14 x 8, pap. no title-page. WATER SUPPLY— WORKS. Dc 822 ALBANY, N. Y. Annual report; 39th-41st, 50th-51st; for the year ending Sept. 30th, 1889-91, 1900-01. Albany, 1890-1901. 5 v., il., tab., 9x6, pap. Reports of the Special Water Commission to the Common Council recommend- ing the NormansMll water supply. 1891, (See Dc-322, Annual report, 1891, p. 29.) 134 WATER SUPPLY— WORKS. Dc — ( Continued). 1040 ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. Prospectus of the Albuquerque Water Co. Denver, 1884. 22 pp., 8 X 5, pap. 3 ALEXANDRIA, VA. Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Alexandria Water Co.; 1851-79. Note: Report dated Jan. 18th, 1866, covers period from Feb. 11th, 1861, to Jan. 18th, 1866, Prior to 1866 title reads. Annual report of the President and Directors to the Stockholders at the annual meet- ing. Alexandria, 1851-79. 24 v., 8x6, 7x4, pap. ALLEQHENY, PA. Annual report of the Superintendent of Waterworks; 1875-76, '81-83, '8?, '98. (See Oa20-2.1.) 1102 ALTOONA, PA. Annual report of the Board of Water Commissioners to the Select and Common Councils; 28th-39th; for the fiscal year ending Apr. 1st, 1900-01. Note: Eeport for 1901 contains a rSsumfi of the important work of the Water Department. Altoona, 1900-01. 2 v., il., 9x 6, cl. 1039 AMSTERDAM, N. Y. Annual report of the Board of Water Commissioners; 1st- 7th. 19th-20th; for the fiscal year ending May 1st, 1882-88, 1900-01. Amsterdam, 1882-1901. 8 v., 9 X 6, pap. ARLINQTON, MASS. Reports of the Town OfHcers; 1874-77, '79-85. (See Oa2&-2.1.} C ATLANTA, GA. Annual report of the Board of Water Commissioners; 9th, 11th, 17th, 19th-27th; 1883, '85, '91, '93-1901. Note: For Annual report, 1881, see Oa32-2.1. Atlanta, 1883-1901. 12 v., pi., 9x6, pap. 33J ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Annual report of the Board of Water Commissioners to the City Council; 5th-6th; for the year ending Aug. 1st, 1900-01. Atlantic City, 1900-01. 2v., il.,pl.,9x6, pap. 290 Report on the proposed 30-inch force main, of W. C. Hawley, to the Board of Water Commissioners; with the siipplementary report of the Consulting Engineer, Emil Kuichling. Atlantic (3ity, 1900. 29 pp., il., 9 x 6, pap. 10.38 ATTLEBOROUQH.MASS. Annual reports of the Water Supply District; 1876-83. Attleborough, 1879-«3. 2 v.. 9 x 6, pap. 1069 Report of the Water Department; lst-9th; 1893-1901. Attleborough, 1894-1902. 9 v., 9 X 6, pap. Reports of the Officers of the Fire and Water Departments of Fire District No. 1, for the year ending April 30th, 1891-92. (See Oa35-2.1.) AUBURN, ME. Annual report of the Board of Water Commissioners; 1895. (See Oa38-2.1.) 1101 AUBURN, N. Y. Report of the Water Board to the Mayor and Common CouncU; 1901. Auburn, 1902. 1 v., 9 x 6, pap. AUaUSTA, GA. Annual report of the Board of Health; 1880. (See Eg-108.) Mayor's message, city officers' reports and accompanying documents, with report of Board of Health; 1884-88, '90-96, '98-1901. (See Oa40-2.1.) AUSTIN, TEX. Austin dam. T. U. Taylor. (U. S. Geological Survey. Water Supply and Irrigation Papers.) 1900. (See De-81, No. 40.) 9 BALTIMORE, MD. Annual report of the Water Department to the Mayor and City Council; 1900-01. Note: For Annual reports, 1895-97, see Ob5-S.l. Bait., 1901-02. 2 v., 9 X 6, pap. 422 BANQOR, ME. Annual report of the Water Board for the fiscal year ending Feb. 28th, 1902. Note: For Annual reports, 1884-85. '87-88, see OblO-2.t. Bangor, 1902. Iv., 9x6, pap. ID BAY CITY, MICH. Report of the Superintendent of Water- Works to the Board of Water Commissioners; 12th, 16th-30th; 1883, '87-1901. Bay City, 1884-1902. 16 v., 9x6, pap. 104- BETHLEHEM, PA. Historical sketch of the Bethlehem Water-Works. Robert Rau. Bethlehem, 1877. 10 pp., 7x5, pap. BEVERLY, MASS. Report of the Superintendent of the Water- Works; 1883, '85. (See Obl7-2.1.) 12 BINGHAMTON, N. Y. Annual report of the Board of Water Commissioners to the Common Council; 1880-81, '86-90, '92-1901. Binghamton, 1880-1901. 20 v., 9x6, pap. BLOOMINGTON, ILL. Annual report of theWater Board fortheflscal yearending Apr. 30th, 1883, '85. (See Ob80-2. 1 .) BOSTON, MASS. Annual report of the Engineering Department; 1894-1900. (See ObS5-3.1.) 1112 Annual report of the Metropolitan Water and Sewerage Board of Massachu- setts; 1st; 1901. Bost., 1902. 1 v., pi., maps, tab., 9x6, cl. 505 Annual report of the Metropolitan Water Board of Massachiisetts; 6th; 1900. Bost., 1901. 1 v., pi., maps, 9x6, cl. Boston Belting Co. vs. City of Boston: Testimony and arguments. Note: Suit relates to diversion of water from Stony Brook. 1898-1901. (See Dd-39.) WATER SUPPLY— WORKS. 135 Dc — (Continued ). Commonwealtli of Massachusetts, Supreme Judicial Court; Nashua River Paper Co., Petitioner, vs. Commonwealth of Massachusetts: Testimony. Note: Suit relates to the amount of damage caused by the construction of the Metro- politan Water- Worljs for the City of Boston. 1001-02. ( See Dd-38. ) 1189 Plans relating to Sections 4, 5, 6, 7. 9 and 10 of the Nashua Aqueduct. Mass.- Metropolitan Water Board, no place, 1896. unpaged, 11 pi., 10 x 8, pap. 1142 Plans relating to Sections 2, S, 4, 5, 6, 12 andlSof the Weston Aqueduct. Mass.- Metropolitan Water and Sewei-age Board, no place, 1901. unpaged, 15 pi., 10 X 8, pap. 1 137 Specifications for building pumping engines for the Chestnut Hill Low-Service Pumping Station in Boston. Mass.-Metropolitan Water Board, no place, 1897. S4 pp., 10 X 8, pap. 1141 Speciflcations for building Sections 2, 5, IS, of the Weston Aqueduct. Mass.- Metropolitan Water and Sewerage Board, no place, 1901. S v., 10x8, pap. 1138 Specifications for excavating soil from Section 6 of the Wachusetts Reservoir and building the easterly portion of the North Dike, Boylston, Clmton and West Boylston, Mass. Mass.-Metropolitan Water Board, no place, 1899. 45 pp., S pi., 10 X 8, pap. 1140 Specifications for Sections 2-5,7-8, 10-11 of the Nashua Aqueduct. Mass.- Metropolitan Water Board, no place, 1896. 8 v., pi., 10 x 8, pap. 1044 Water supply and worli of the Metropolitan Water District, Boston and its vicinity, in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, U. S. A. Mass.-Metropolitan Water Board. Bost., 1900. 4S pp., 87 pi., map, tab., 9x6, pap. 1048 BRADFORD, PA. Annual report of the Board of Water Commissioners; 4th, SOth; 1885, 1901. Bradford, 1^5-1903. 2v., 9x6, pap. 1035 BRANDON, VT. Report of the Prudential Committee, Fire District No. 1; 1878- 79, '81-83. Brandon, 1880-83. 4 v., x 6, pap. 1045 BRANTFORD, ONT. Annual report of the Brantford Water Worts Co.; ISth- 14th; for the fiscal year ending Mav Slst, 1883-84. no place, 1883-84. 2 v., 10 x 8, pap. 1050 BRENHAM, TEX. Documents relating to the organization of the Brenham Water Co. no place, 1884-86. 82 pp., 8x5, pap. BRIDQEPORT, CONN. Annual report relating to the water supply of the city; 1881. (SeeOb40-2.1.) ^ Report of the Supei*intendent of the Bridgeport Hvdraulic Co. to the Directors and Stockholders; 1879, '81-83. Bridgeport, 1879-83. 4 v., 7 x 5, pap. 38 BRIDQETON, N. J. Annual report of the Water Committee, accompanied br the report of the Superintendent and City Treasurer; 6th-8Lh. ISth, ISth-^st; 1883-85, "90, '92-98. Note: Beginning with 1890, title reads Annual report of the Water and Fii-e Departments. For reports subsequent to 1898, see Ob41- 8.1. Bridgeton, 1884-99. 11 v., 8 x 5, pap. 11^ BRISTOL, ENGLAND. Improvement of Bristol: A report setting forth a plan proposed by the Town Improvement Co. for carrying out the chief recom- mendations of Her Majesty's Commissioners of Inquiry mto the means of improving the health of the population of large towns and densely populous districts. Bristol, 1846. 52 pp., tab., 9x6, pap. 1067 BROCKTON, MASS. Annual report of the Water Commissioners: 1881, '83-83. '93, '97-1901. Brockton, 1882-1901. 10 v., 9x6, pap. 1066 Contract, specifications, etc., for the building of a reservoir dam for the Town of Brockton, Mass. Note: For information in regard to the letting of the con- tract, see Ob43-2.1, Annual report, 1880, p. 78. no place, 1880. IS pp., pi., 9x6, pap. 397 BROOKLINE, MASS. Annual report of the Water Board; 10th-26th; 1885-1901. Note: For Annual report 1879, see Ob44-2.1. Report for 1891 contains water ordinances, regulations and rates. Brookline, 1886-1902. 17 v., 9 x 6, pap. 1063 Report of the Special Committee on extension of the water-works. Brookline, 1888. 43 pp., pi., 9x6, pap. 1061 Report of the Special Committee on the present and future water supply. Brookline, 1883. 7 pp., 9x6, pap. 1063 Report of the Water Board upon the completion of the plant of the high-service system. Brookline, 1885. 3^ pp., pi., 9 x 6, i>ap. BROOKLYN, N. Y. Annual report of the Department of City Works: 1892-93. '96. (See Ob45-2.1.) 445 ^Annual report of the Nassau Water Department to the Common Council: 2d, 5th-6th; 1861, '64-65. Brooklyn, 1862-66. 3 v., 9 x 6, pap., el. 1119 ^Appendix to the twelfth annual report of the Nassau Water Department; re- printed to give the sketches of the Ridgewood Engines, omitted in the first edi- tion, and some explanatory notes. N. T., 1873. 39 pp., pi., tab., pap. 136 WATER SUPPLY— WORKS. Dc — {Continued). 1187 Brooklyn City Water- Works: Distribution: Scliedule of streets explanatory of the size, weignt and class of pipe to be laid in each street, no place, no date. 84 pp., 10 X 7, pap. no title-page. 1151 Contract and specifications tor laying the pipes & appurtenances of the forty- eight-inch main and certain branch-pipes connecting therewith. Board of Water Commissioners, no place, 1866. 9 pp., 14 x 9, pap. no title-page. low Mount Prospect Laboratory. G. C. Whipple, no place, 1900. pp. 106-180, il., 9x6, pap. 1128 Proposed purchase of the plant, franchises and other property of the Long Island Water Supply Co. : Message of the Hon. Alfred C. Cbapin, Mayor, and Hon. Theo. F. Jackson, Comptroller, June 8th, 1891. no place, 1891. 39 pp., 9x6, pap. 1124 Report of Special Committee of the Common Council on communication of Henry Ruggles to supply the city with water. Brooklyn, 1854. 18 pp., 9x6, pap. 1133 Report of the Committee on Water and Drainage in the matter of the acts passed by the Legislature in reference to the supply of the City of Brooklyn with water, and the subject of water rents; submitted by the Chairman, Aid. John A. Dayton, to the Common Council, Oct. 10th, 1859. Brooklyn, 1869. 68 pp., 9x6, pap. 1189 Statement of the Nassau Water Co. to the Common Council, Apr. 13th, 1857. Brooklyn, 1857. 18 pp., 9x6, pap. BUFFALO, N. Y. Annual report of the Bureau of Water- Works; 1899-1900. (See Ob50-6.1.) 25 BURLINGTON, lA. Report of the Superintendent and Secretary of the Burlington Water Co.; 2d; 1880-81. Burlington, 1882. 1 v., pL, 9x6, pap. 1049 BURLINGTON, N. J. Annual report of the Board of Water Commissioners; 4th; for the year ending Mar. 1st, 1881. Burlington, 1881. 1 v., 9x6, pap. 26 BURLINGTON, VT. Annual report of the Water Department; 18th-19th, 81st-35th; 1884-85, '87-1901. Note: Report for 1887 contains rules and regulations and city ordinance relating to the water Department. Burlington, 1885-1901. 17 v., pi., 9x6, pap. On the sanitary condition, past and present, of the water supply of Burlington Vt. W. T. Sedgwick. 1896. (See Dc-26, Annual report, 1895, p. 19.) 1046 Report of the Water Committee upon the city water supply, together with ana- lyses of various waters obtained by them, from competent chemists, Feb., 1886. no place, 1886. 48 pp., 9x6, pap. 1110 Service rates and provisions relative to collection of service rates, both schedule- and meter, of the Burlington City Water- Works, June, 1908. City Council. Bur- lington, 1902. unpaged, 9x6, pap. 1068 CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Annual report of the Water Board; 1st, 3d, 7th, 9th, 11th- 22d, 24th, 26th-28th, 30th-37th; 1865, '67, '71, '78, '75-86, '89, '90-92, '94-1901. Cam- bridge, 1872-1901 . 88 V. , 9 X 6, pap. Special acts of the Leg'islature of Massachusetts relating to Cambridge Water- Works. 1882-85. (See Dc-1068, Annual report, 1881, p. 43; 1884, p. 58.) CHICAGO, ILL. Annual report of the Bureau of Engineering; 1900-01. (See OC85-2.1.) CHICOPEE, MASS. Annual report of the Board of Water Commissioners; 1896-97, '99. (SeeOc40-2,l.) 1106 CINCINNATI, OHIO. Annua! report of the Board of Trustees, " Commissioners of Waterworks"; lst-5th; 1897-1901. Cin., 1898-1908. 5 v., tab., 9x6, cl. Ar nual report of the Trustees of the Water-Works; 1860. (See Oc45-8.1. ) 285 Annual report of the Water Department; 18T8. '85, '87-1901. Note: Reports for 1878, '99-1901 contain ordinances, by-laws, rules and regulations pertaining to the management of the Water-Works Department. Cin., 1878-1902. 17 v., tab., 9x6, pap. 1143 Specifications,. etc., for the construction of a tunnel extension and shafts for supplying water to the Western Pumping Station. Boai-d of Trustees, " Com- missioners of Waterworks." Cin., 1900. 80 pp., 14 x 8, pap. 1144 -'Specifications, etc., tor the pumping machinery tor the California Pumping Station. Board of Trustees, "Commissioners of Waterworks." Cin., 1900. 29 pp., 14x8, pap. COLUMBUS, OHIO. Annual report of the Water Department; 1898. (See OC60-8.1.) Report on the construction of the proposed concrete masonry dam for the water supply of the City of Columbus. J.D.Schuyler. 1809. (See Oo60-3.1, Annual report, 1898, p. 211.) 31 CONCORD, N. H. Annual report of the Board of Water Commissioners; 8th-9th, 18th-30th; 1879-80, '83-1901. Note: Reports tor 1879 and 1891 contain rules and regulations. Concord, 1880-1902. 21 v., pi., 9x6, pap. WATER SUPPLY— WORKS. I37 Dc — ( Continued). CONNECTICUT. Report on the investigations of rivers pollution and water sup- plies; 1900-01. State Board of Health. (SeeEg-94.) 40 DAYTON, OHIO. Annual report of the Trustees of the Water-Works; together with the reports of the Superintendent, Secretary and Engineer; 13ch-14th. 16th- 21st, 2Sd-82d; 1882-88, '85-90, '92-1901. Dayton, 1883-1902. 18 v., por., pi., 9 x 6, pap., cl. 439 DETROIT, MICH. Annual report of the Board of Water Commissioners to the Common Council; together with reports of officers of the Board; 49th-50th; for the fiscal year ending June 80th, 1901-02. Detroit, 1901-02. 2 v., pi., 9 x 6, pap. DOVER, N. H. Annual report of the Water Commissioners; 1889-91, '97, 1900-01. (See Od50-2.1.) DULUTH, IVIINN. Annual report of the Board of Water and Light Commissioners; 1900. (See Od 60-4.1.) 52 ERIE, PA. Annual report of the Water Commissioners; 1880, '82, '84-87, '93, '95- 1901. Erie, 1881-1902. 14 v., il., 9 x 6, pap. 419 FALL RIVER, iVlASS. Annual report of the Watuppa Water Board to the City Council; 7th. llth-12th, 14th-21st, 23d-27th; 1880, '84-85, '87-94, '98-1900. Note: For report, 1882, see OflO-2.1. Fall Kiver, 1881-1901. 16 v., pi., tab., 9x6, pap. Opinion of Chief Justice Morton of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachu- setts in the Fall River water case. 1889. (See Dc-419, Annual report, 1888, p. 49.) no* Report of the Reservoir Commission to the Common Council ; July, 1902. Fall River, 1902. 1 v., pi., tab., 9x6, cl. 55 FITCHBURQ, IVIASS. Annual report of the Water Commissioners; 8th, 13th, 15th, 17th- 29th; 1880, '85, '87, '89-190f Note: Forreports, 1881, '84, see Of25-3.1. Fitch- burg, 1881-1902. 16 v., 9x6, pap. 1111 FORT WORTH, TEX. Annual report of the Superintendent and Secretary of Water- Works for fiscal year ending Mar. 21st, 1897, '99-1902. Fort Worth, 1897- 1902. 5 v., il., 9x6, pap. FRANCE, fitat actuel des distributions d'eau en France. A. Debauve. 1897. (See Da-142, V. 2, p. 264.) 1131 FRANKLIN, N. H. Report of the Board of Water Commissioners; 1893. Note: For report, 1899, see Of50-2.1. Franklin Falls, 1898. 1 v.. 9 x 6, pap. GENERAL. AMERICAN WATER-WORKS ASSOCIATION. Report of proceedings of the annual meeting; 1888, 1901-02. (See Sa3-6.1.) 1090 BARR, W. M. Pumping machinery: A practical hand-book relating to the con- struction and management of steam and power pumping machines. Phil., 190O. 447 pp., il, pi., tab., 9x6, cl. 1100 BILLINQS, W. R. Some details of water-works construction, ed. 3. N. Y., 1898. 96 pp., il., tab., 9x6, cl. 1119 BROOKLYN, N. Y.— NASSAU WATER DEPARTMENT. Appendix to the twelfth annual report; reprinted to give the skecches of the ilidgewood En- gines, omitted in the tirst edition, and some explanatory notes. N. Y., 1873. 39 pp., pi., tab., pap. DARIES, QEORGES. Distributions d'eau. (BibliothSque du Conducteur de Travaux Publics.) 1899. (SeeDa-139.) QOODHUE, W. F. Water- works systems for municipalities. 1900. (SeeOal-ll, p. 58.) 1039 GRIMSHAW, ROBERT. Pump catechism: A practical help to runners,. owners and makers of pumps of any kind, covering the theory^ and practice of de- signing, constructing, erecting, connecting and adjusting. N. Y., 1887. 233 pp., il., 6x4, cl. 1050 HAZLEHURST, J. N. Towers and tanks for water-works: The theory and prac- tice of their design and construction. N. Y., 1901. 9 -f 216 pp., il., tab., 9x6, cl. HBIM, J.' B. Thawing frozen water pipes by electricity. 1900. (See Dc-80, Annual report, 1899, p. 37.) 112J HITE-SMITH, V. D. Engineering treatise on water-works construction. Nor-- folk, 1902. 26 pp., 7x5, pap. IMBEAUX, ED. L'alimentation en eau et I'assainissement des villes; compte rendn des derniers progr&s et de r6tat actuel de la science sur ces questions. 1902. (See Da-148.) KNIGHT, C. W. Flood-water channel and reservoirs of the Altoona, Pa., City Water- Works. 1900. iSee Dc-1102, Annual report, 1900, p. 23.) LEGER, ALFRED. Aqueduos aux temps des Remains. 1875. (See Ca-84, p. 551.) 1055 McPHERSON, J. A. Waterworks distribution: A practical guide to the laying out of systems of distributing mains for the supply of water to cities and towns. Lond., 1901. 14 -|- 154 pp., il., map, 8 x 6, cl. 138 WATER SUPPLY— WORKS. Dc — {Continued). QENERAL— (Conimited). MASON, W. P. Water supply (considered principally from a sanitary stand- point.) 1902. (SeeDb4a.) 1091 JVIUELLER, O. H., Jr. Das Pumpenventil: EinBuch fiir Konstrukteure. Leip- zig, 1900. 9 + 151 pp., il., 9x6, pap. 1070 NATIONAL METER CO., pub. Accuracy tests of large Gem meters. N. Y., 1901. a? pp., il., pi., tab., 9x6, pap. NEW ENGLAND WATER- WORKS ASSOCIATION. Journal; Jan.-June, 1900. (SeeSa,-8th, lOth-mn; 1888-90, '92-1901. Marlborough, 18S4-1902. 18 v., 9 x 6, pap. 86 MARSHALLTOWN, lA. Annual report of the Water-Works Department; 5th, 7th; 1881, '88. Note: For report, 1884, see Oml7-2.1. Marshalltown, 1882-84. 8 v., 9 X 6, pap. WVl MASSACHUSETTS. Annual report of the Metropolitan Water and Sewerage Board; 1st; 1901. Bost.. 1902. 1 v., pi., maps, tab., 9x6, cl. 505 Annual report of the Metropolitan Water Board; 6th; 1900. Bost., 1901. 1 v., pi., maps, 9x6, el. Annual report of the State Board of Health; 1899-1900. {See Eg-7. ) 1037 McKEESPORT, PA. Annual report of the Board of Water and Lighting Com- missioners to the City Councils; 8d, t3th-19th; 1885, '9.5-1901. MoKeesport,. 1886-1901. 8v., 9x6, pap. 87 MEDFORD, MASS. Annual report of the Water Commissioners; llth-13th, 15th- 20th, 82d-32d; 1880-8a, '84-89, '91-1901. Bost., 1881-1902. 20 v., pi., 9x6, pap. Mayor's address to the City Council; the City Government, the financial statements, and the annual reports; 1892-94. (See Om20-2. 1.) 88 MELROSE, MASS. Report of the Board of Water Commissioners; 1882-83, '85-88, '90-98. Note: For subsequent reports on water supply, see Om22-2.I and Om22-3.1. Melrose, 1888-'99. 15 v., 9x6, pap. 90 MERIDEN, CONN. Annual report of the Water Department; 1881-85. Meriden, 1881-85, 5 v., 9x6, pap. 92 MIDDLETOWN, CONN. Annual report of the Board of Water Commissioners; 16th, 21st-36th: 1881, '86-1901. Note: For Annual reports, 1878-79, see Om35-2 1. Middletown, 1882-1902. 17 v., 9x6, pap. 1031 MIDDLETOWN, N. Y. Annual report of the Board of Water Commissioners; 33d-34th; for the year ending Jan. 31st, 1900-01. Middletown, 1900-01. 2v., il., 9x6, pap. 1029 Report on the source of water supply for the City of Middletown, N. Y. W. R. Hill. Note: Report to the Board of Water Commissioners. N. Y., 1900. 7 pp., 9x6, pap. 1030 — Schedule of water rents for rated and metered consumers; together with brief extracts from the rules and ordinances of the Water-Works Department, with amendments thei-eto. Middletown, 1900. unpaged, 6x4, pap. MILWAUKEE, WIS. Annual report of the Board of Public Works; 1899-1900. (See Om40-4.1.) MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Annual report of the City Engineer; 1900-01. (See Om45-S.l.) MONTGOMERY, ALA. Annual report of the Superintendent of Water-Works; 1898. (SeeOm53-2.1.) 266 MONTREAL, QUE. Annual report of the Superintendent of the Water-Works Department; 1888, '89-1900. Montreal, 1887-1901. 13 v., 9x6, pap. 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Y., 1854-59. 4 v., 9 x 6, cl. Annual report of the Department of Public Works; 1883, '85, '96. (See On25-8.1.') 1098 Annual report of the Department of Water Supply; 1st; 1898. N. Y., 1899. 1 v., tab., 9x6, cl. Contract and specifications relating to the new reservoir at Yorkhill. Croton Aqueduct Department. 1868-59. (See Dc-627, Annual report, 1857, p. 75, and 1858, p. 67.J Facts relating to the water supply of the City of New York, i;'74-1856. Croton Aqueduct Department. 1858. (See Dc-627, Annual report, 1867, p. 21.) 118G Form of contract for building a pumping plant in the engine room and Shaft No. 25 of the New Croton Aqueduct near 179th Street and Amsterdam Ave., New York City. Aqueduct Commissioners. N. Y., 1901. 87 pp., 10 x 8, pap. 1027 Hon. B. B. Odell, Jr.. and Hon. J. B. Stancbfield to the Merchants' Association of New York: In relation to preventing a monopoly by the Ramapo Water Co., of water rights throughout the State, and protecting the water-supply of the City of New York, Note: Letters in reply lo a request from the Association for a statement of the attitude on this question of the two candidates for Governor; contains, also, copies of the letters making the request. N. Y^., 1900. 15 pp., 8x5, pap. 1021 Inquiry into the conditions relating to the water-supply of the City of New York. Merchants' Association of New York. N. Y., 1900. 294 627 pp., maps, tab., 9x6, cl. 1160 Letters and documents relating to the investigation of the water supply of New York City; made under the auspices of the Merchants' Association, 1899-1900. no place, 1899-1900. various pagings, 12 x 10, cl. no title-page. 1032 Reasons for revoking the excessive powers of the Ramapo Water Co.; submitted in behalf of the Merchants' Association of New York, favoring the repeal of Chapter 986 of the Laws of 1895. N. Y., 1901. 29 pp., 9x6, pap. ' 1148 Report and resolutions on the subject of city water supply and distribution, showing the danger of the proposed dam at Quaker Bridge, and renewing the petition to appomt commissioners to decide upon plans and construction- works, Apr., 1882. Union League Club of New York. N. Y., 1882. 11 pp., 9x6, pap. 1085 Report of the Commissioners of Accounts to the Mayor, of an examination of the hooks and records of the Bureau of Water Register. Department of Water Supply, Boroughs of Manhattan and the Bronx, with recommendations, and an audit of the receipts for the fiscal year ending Apr. 30ih, 1900; also transmit- ting an analysis and consideration of the presentment of the Grand Jury, Nov. 30th, 1900, in relation to the Bureau of Water Register. N. Y., 1901. 59 pp., 10 X 7, pap. Report (quarterly) of the Department of Public Works; Sept., 1876; Mar., '78- Dec, '79; Dec, '81; Dec, '81; Dec, '86; Dec, '91; Dec. '9.I. (See On25-8.2.) 1026 Report showing discrepancies in city revenues; made to the Merchants' Asso- ciation of New York, by Frederick B. De Berard. Note: Relates to the Water Department. N. Y., 1900. 9 pp., 11., 2 tab., 11 x 9, pap. 1082 Report upon New York's water supply, with particular reference to the need of procuring additional souices and theii- probable cost with works constructed imder municipal ownership; made to Bird S. Coler, Comptroller. J. R. Free- man. N. Y., 1900, 8-f 587 pp., il., pi., maps, tab., 10x7, cl. Ill NEWARK, N. J. By-laws, rules and regulations of the Board of Street and Water Commissioners, adopted May 18th, 1891. Newark, 1891. 68 pp., 9 x 6, pap. 104 NEWBURQH, N. Y. Annual report of the Water Commissioners to the Common Council; 29th-33d, 85th; for the year ending Mar. 1st, 1895-99, 1901. Newburgh, 1895-1901. 6 v., 9 X 6, pap. 466 Same; lst-6th; 1867-72. Newburgh, 1867-72. 6 v„ 9 x 6, b. p. 190 Same; 5th-10th; 1871-76. Newburgh, 1871-76. 6 v., 9 x 6. b. p. 109 NEWPORT, KY. Annual report of the Trustees of the Water- Works; 86th-28th; 1898-1900. Newport, 1899-1901. 8 v., 9x6, pap, NEWPORT, N. H. Report of the Water Commissioners; 1896-98. (See On86-2.1.) NEWTON, MASS. Annual report of the Water Department; 1900-01. (See On40- 2.1.) NICARAGUA. Memoria del Ministerio de Fomento; 1885-86. Note: Contains re- port on the proposed water-works to supply the District of Jinotepe. no date. (SeeAi-89.) 142 WATER SUPPLY— WORKS. Dc — {Continued). 110 NORFOLK, VA. Annual report of the Board of Water Commissioners for the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1889-94, '98, 1900-01. Norfolk, 1889-1901. 9 v. in 7, 9x6, pap. NORTH ADAMS, MASS. Annual report of the Comniissioner of Public Works; 1896-9T. (See On50-3.1.) 113 NORTHAMPTON, MASS. Annual report of the Board of Water Commissioners; 6th-10th, 18th-15th, 17th-31st; 1876-80, '82-86, '87-1901. Bost., 1877-1901. 34 v., 9x6, pap. 183 Same; lst-5th; 1871-75. Northampton, 1872-76. 5 v., 9 x 6, b. p. 114 NORWICH, CONN. Report of the Superintendent of Water-Works to the Board of Water Commissioners; 5th, 18th-28th; for the fiscal year ending Mar. 31st, 1878, '91-1901. Norwich, 1878-1901. 12 v., pL, 9 x 6, pap. 183 Same; 1st; 1870. Norwich, 1870. 1 t., 9 x 6, b. p. 3 Report on increasing the water supply of the City of Norwich, Conn., Mar. 22d, 1901. Hill, Quick & Allen. Norwich, 19U1. 44 pp., 7 pi., 6 tab., 9x6, pap. OHIO. 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Ottawa, 1883. 114 pp., 10 x 7. pap. 87 CHARLESTON, W. VA. Century chronicle; devoted to the capital city, its his- tory, resources and natural advantages. Chamber of Commerce, no place, 1901. 135 pp., 11., map, 9 x fi, pap. 100 CHILE. A few remarks on the Republic of Chile; her territory anri inhabitants, herpecullar characteristics as a nation, her institutions, finances, industries and commerce, her natural resources; importance of Chile's exhibition at the Pan- American Exposition. J. P. Canto. Buffalo, 1901. 38 pp., il., pi., 9x6, pap. 113 Brief noteS on Chile and general catalogue of Chile exhibits. Chile-Pan-Amer- ican Exposition Commission. Buffalo, 1901. 258 pp., pi., 11x7, pap. 103 Notes on the condition of Chile for the installation of iron metallurgy. Charles Vattier. Buffalo, 1901. 33 pp., 9x6, pap. 118 Vistas de Chile, no place, no date. 3 v., pi., 18 x 9, mor. CLEVELAND, OHIO. Visitors' directory to the engineering works and industries of Cleveland, Ohio. Civil Engineers' Cluti of Cleveland 1893. (See Sa3-131.3.) COLORADO. Its resorts and attractions to the pleasure-seeker, tourist and in- vaUd. Kansas Pacific Ry. Co. no place, 1873. 38 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Af-300, p. 613. 83 CUBA. List of books relating to Cuba, including references to collected works and periodicals, by A. P. C. GrifHn, Assistant Librarian of Congress: with bibUog- raphy of maps, by P. Lee Phillips, Superintendent, Maps and Charts Depart- ment. U. S. -Library of Congress. (55th Cong., 8d Sess. Senate doc. No. 161.) Wash., 1898. 6] pp., 9 x 6, pap. DECATUR, ILL. Manufacturing and mercantile resources of the City of Decatur: An industrial, historical and statistical review. E. N. Baker Publishing Co. Decatur, 1887. 78 pp., 11., 9 x 6, b. p. At-30], p. 181. 103 DUVAL COUNTY, FLA. Showing its statistics, resources, lands, products, climate and population. County Commissioners. Jacksonville, 1885. 32 pp., il., map, tab., 8 X 6. pap. 114 QLASQOW, SCOTLAND. Local industries of Glasgow and the West of Scotland. Angus McLean, ed. Glasgow. 1901. 888 pp., pi., 9x6, cl. INDIANA. Mineral, manufacturing and agricultural resources. E. T. Cox. In- dianapolis, 1873. 16 pp., map, 9 x 6, b. p. A£-297, p. 77. Mineral wealth and railroad development: A series of letters. J. W. Foster. N. Y., 1878. 60 pp., map, tab., 9 X 6, b. p. Za^6, p. 1. KENTUCKY. An address delivered at the annual commencement of the Agricul- tural and Mechanical College of Kentucky, at Lexington, June 8d, 1887. J. P. Knott. N. Y.,1887. 16 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. A£-801, p. 853. KIEL, QERIWANY. Stadt Kiel Ingenieur-Technisohes aus der stftdtlschen Ver- waltung. Verein Deutscher Ingenieure. 1901. (See SdS-3.4.) IVIILWAUKEE, WIS. Souvenir of the twentieth annual convention of the Society held in the City of Milwaukee, June 87th to July 3d, 1888. American Society of Civil Engineers. 1888. (See SaS-1.19.) JVIINNESOTA. Its progress and capabilities. Commissioner of Statistics. 1868. (See Qc-53.) 85 IVIONTANA. And its magnificent resources, 1898. Bureau of Agriculture, Labor and Industry. Helena, 1899. 120 pp., U., 10 x 7, pap. 84 MONTREAL, QUE. Montreal in 1856: A sketch prepared for the celebration of the opening of the Grand Trunk Ry. of Canada, ny a Sub-Committee of the Celebration Committee. B. Chamberlain and others. Note: A review of the tra(le, commerce and manufactures of Montreal. Montreal, 1856. 61 pp., pi., 10 X 7, pap. GEOQRAPHY— RESOURCES. 233 Qd -{Continued^. 94 NEW ZEALAND. Hot lakes wonderland: A pictorial guide to the thermal phe- nomena of New Zealand. Auckland, no date. 118 pp., 11,, 8 x 11, pap. 95 Official year-book; 8th: 1899. Registrar-General. Wellington, 1899. Iv., il., pi., maps, tab., 9x6, bds. 82 Tours and excursions: Eotorua tour, no place, no date. 73 pp., il., maps, 7 x 4, pap. no title-page. 105 ONONDAGA COUNTY, N. Y. Resources of Onondaga County: A complete review of the manufacturing and jobbing interests of Syracuse; historical sketches, statistics of State production, the city's elements of wealth and advantages as a business center. Empire Publishing Co., oomp. Syracuse, 1883. 216 pp., il., 10 X 7, pap. 97 PERU. El Departamento de Ancachs y sus riquezas minerales. Antonio Rai- mondi. Lima, 1873. 651 pp., map, 11 x 8, 54 ro. 96 ElPer(i;v. 1. Antonio Raunondi. Lima, 1874. 1 v., il., 11 x8, 94 ro. 101 PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting an arti- cle on the people of the Philippines, comp. in the Division of Insular Affairs. U. S.-War Department. (56th Cong., 2d Sess. Senate doc. No. 218.) Wash., 1901. 76 pp., Sx 6, pap. Message from the President of the United States transmitting a report of the Secretary of War, containing the reports of the Taf t Commission, its several acts of legislation, and other important information relating to the conditions and immediate wants of the Philippine Islands. 1901. (SeeZj-202.j 105 SYRACUSE, N. Y. Resources of Onondaga County: A complete review of the manufacturing and jobbing interests of Syracuse; historical sketches, sta- tistics of State production, the city's elements of wealth and advantages as a business center. Empire Publishmg Co., comp. Syracuse, 1883. 216 pp., il., 10 X 7, pap. 106 TUCSON, ARIZ. Rochester Ford, no place, 1902. 16 pp., il., pi., 10x7, pap. 115 UNITED STATES. Empire of the South: An exposition of the present resources and development of the South. Frank Presbrey. N. Y., 1899. 181 pp., il., map, 11x9, pap. ' 98 The New South: A description of the Southern States, noting each State sepa- rately, and giving their distinctive features and most salient characteristics. M. B, Hillyard. Bait., 1887. 413 pp., il., 9 x 6, cl. Trans-Missouri stock raising; the pasture lands of North America; winter graz- ing; the sources of the future beef and wool supply of the United States: A de- scription of the vast region lying between the Arkansas on the south, the Brit- ish possessions on the north, the One Hundredth Meridian on the east and the sununit of the Rocky Mountains on the west. H. Latham. Omaha, 1871. 88 pp., map, 9x6, b. p. Za^36, p. 319, VENEZUELA. Die Cordillere von Mfirida nebst Bemerkungen iiber das Karibische Gebirge, W. Sievers. 1888. (See Qb-17, v. 3, Pt, 1.; 99 WASHINGTON. Agricultural, manufacturing and commercial resources and capabilities of Washington,- 1901. Washington-Bureau of Statistics, Agricul- ture and Immigration. Olyrapia, 1901. 255 pp., pi., maps, 9x6, pap. Resources and development of Washington Territory; Message and report to the Legislative Assembly, Session 1885-6. Washington-Governor. Seattle, 1886. 72 pp,, map, tab., 9 x 6, b. p. Ab-456, p, 147. 104 YUKON DISTRICT, CANADA. Report respecting the Yukon District; by Major J, M, Walsh, Commissioner. Canada-Department of Interior. Ottawa, 1898. 28 pp., 10x6, pap. GEOGRAPHY— SURVEYS. Qe ALASKA. Altitudes in Alaska. Henry Gannett, comp. (U. S. Geological Survey. Bulletin No. 169.) 1900. (See Yh-87.) Explorations in Alaska in 1898. U. S.-Geological Survey. 1900. (See Yh-40, Annual report, 1898-99, Pt. 7, ) Preliminary report on a reconnaissance along the Chandlar and Koyukuk Riv- ers, Alaska, in 1899. F. C. Sehrader. (U. S. Geological Survey.) 1901. (See Yh-40, Annual report, 1899-1900, Pt. 2, p. 441.) — ^Preliminary report on the Cape Nome gold region, Alaska; by Frank C. Sehrader and Alfred H. Brooks. U. S.-Geological Survey. 1900. (See Yh-170.) Reconnaissance from Pyramid Harbor to Eagle City, Alaska, including a de- scription of the copper deposits of the Upper White and Tanana Rivers. A. H. Brooks. (U. S. Geological Survey.) 1901. (See Yh-40, Annual report, 1899-1900, Pt. 2, p. 331.) Reconnaissance of the Chitina River and the Skolai Mountains, Alaska. Oscar Rohn. (U. S. Geological Survey.) 1901. (See Yh-40, Annual report, 1899-1900, Pt. 2, p. 393.) 224 GEOGRAPHY— SURVEYS. Qe —{Continued). Reconnaissances in the Cape Nome and Norton Bay regions, Alaska, in 1900; by Alfred H. Brooks, George B. Biohardson, Arthur J. Collier and Walter C. Mend- eahall. U. S.-Geological Survey. 1901. (See Yh-220.) BALTIMORE, MD. Report of the Topographical Survey to the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore; 1895. (See Ob5-3.1.) 119 BATTLE RIVER, CANADA. Exploration on the Battle River. H. G. Tyrrell, no place, no date. 18 pp., 10 x 7, pap. BLACK FOREST. Orometrie des Sohwarzwaldes. Ludwig Neumann. 1886. (See Qb-17, V. 1, Pt. 3.) CALIFORNIA. Oblique boundary line between California and Nevada. C. H. Sinclair. 1901. (See Qe-80, Report, 1900, p. 255.1 CANADA. General report on irrigation and Canadian irrigation surveys; 1894-98. Department of the Interior. (See De-140.) 120 CONNECTICUT. Report of the Connecticut Commissioners on the boundary line between Rhode Island and Connecticut, Jan., 1888. Middletown, 1888. 41 pp., map, tab., 9x6, pap. 183 HARTFORD, CONN. City bench marks, Hartford, Conn.; comp. by F. L. Ford. Board of Street Commissioners. Hartford, 1902. 96 pp., 7x4, ro. IDAHO. Survey of the boundary line between Idaho and Montana from the inter- national boundary to the crest of the Bitterroot Mountains. R. D. Goode. (U. S. Geological Survey. Bulletin No. 170.) 1900. (SeeYh-87.) INDIAN TERRITORY. Triangulation and spirit leveling in Indian Territory. C. H. Fitch. (U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin No. 175.) 1900. (SeeYh-S7.) 71 MASSACHUSETTS. Report of the Commissioners of the Topographical Survey; 1900. Bost., 1901. 1 v., pi., map, 9x6, cl. 117 Report of the Topographical Survey ('ommission on the marking of the boundary line between Massachusetts and New York. Bost., 1900. 57 pp., il., map, 7 tab., 9x6, ol. no title-page. 130 MEXICO. Report upon the survey and remarking of the boundary between the United States and Mexico west of the Rio Grande, 1891 to 1896. U. S.-Intema- tional Boundary Commission. (55th Cong., 3d Sess. Senate doc. No. 247.) Wash., 1898. 3 v., il., maps, tab., 12 x 9, 11 x 13 (atlrfs 29 x 21), pap. MONTANA. Survey of the boundary line between Idaho and Montana from the international boundary to the crest of the Bitterroot Mountains. R. U. Goode. (U. S. Geological Survey. Bulletin No. 170.) 1900. (SeeYh-87.) NEVADA. Oblique boundary line between California and Nevada. C. H. Sinclair. 1901. (See Qe-80, Report, 1900, p. 255.) NEW YORK STATE. Annual report of the State Engineer and Surveyor for the fiscal year ending Sept. 30th, 1898-1901. (See Cfh-35.) 138 Report of the Superintendent of the State Land Survey; 1895. N. T.,1896. Iv., il., pi., maps, 9x6, cl. 117 Report on the marking of the boundary line between Massachusetts and New York. Mass. -Topographical Survey Commission. Bost., 1900. 57 pp., il., map, 7 tab., 9x6, cl. no title-page. Report on the spirit levels of the New York State barge canal survey of 1900 and 1901, by Wm. B. Landreth, Resident Engineer, Eastern Division, N.Y. Canals, New York-State Engineer and Surveyor. 1908. (See Cfh-92.) 180 RHODE ISLAND. Report oE the Connecticut Commissioners on the boundary- line between Rhode Island and Connecticut, Jan., 1888. Middletown, 1888. 41 pp., map, tab., 9x6, pap. 137 ST. LOUIS, MO. Elevations and descriptions of the precise level bench marks established by the Sewer Department during the years 1889, 1890, 1891 and 1892. St. Louis, 1897. 129 pp., il., 8 pi., tab., 9x6, sh. TEXAS. Northwest boundary of Texas. Marcus Baker. (U. S. Geological Sur- vey. Bulletin No. 194.) 1902. (SeeYh-87.) 118 UNITED STATES. Annual report upon explorations and surveys in the Depart- ment of the Missouri; 1875, Corps of Engineers. Wash., 1875. 1 v., 9 x 6, pap. 106 Annual report upon explorations and surveys in the Department of the Platte; 1875. Corps of Engineers. Wash., 1875. 1 v., 9 x 6, pap. 107 Annual report upon the explorations and surveys in the Military Division of the Missouri; 1875. Corps of Engineers. Wash., 1875. 1 v., 9 x 6, pap. 43 Annual report upon explorations and surveys in the Military Division of the Pacific; 1875. Corps of Engineers. Wash., 1875. 1 v., 9 x 6, pap. Boundaries of the United States and of the several states and territories, with an outline of the history of all important changes of territory. Henry Gannett. (U. S. Geological Survey. Bulletin No. 171.) 1900. (SeeYh-87.) Dictionary of altitudes in the United States. Henry Gannett, comp. ed. 3. (U. S. Geological Survey. Bulletin No. 160.) 1899. (SeeYh-87.) QEOQRAPHY— SURVEYS. 225 ■Qe — {Continued'). 181 Eastern oblique arc of the United States and osculating spheroid; bv diaries A. Schott. Coast and Geodetic Sui'vey. (Special Publication, No. T.) W^i., 1902. 8SWpp.,il., pi., 12x9. cl. 128 Precise leveUug in the United States; by John F. Hayford. Coast and (Jeodetic S>irvey. (Appendix No. 8. Report for l«lS-99.) Wash., 1900. pp. 847-886, pi., tab., 12 X 9, pap. 80 Report of the Superintendent of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, showing the progress of the work for the fiscal veai- ending June SOth. 1899-1901. Wash., 1900-02. 3 v., il.. maps, 13x9, cl. Report on triangulation and spirit leveling in the United States; 1897-1900. Geological Survey. ( See Yli-40. ) ISO Report upon the smvev and remarking of the boundary between the United States and Mexico west of the Rio Grande, 1H91 to 1896. International Boundary Commission. (55th Cong., Od Sess. Senate doc. No. *17.) Wash., 1898. 3 v., U., maps, tab., 12 x 9, 11 x 13 (atlas 39 x 21 ), pap. Results of primary triangulation and primarv traverse, fiscal year 1900-01. H. M. Wilson and othei-s. (U. S. Geological Survey. Bulletin No. 181.) 1901. (See ni-87.) Results of spirit leveling, fiscal year 1900-01. H. M. Wilson and othei-s. (U. S. Geological Survey. Bulletin No. 185.) 1901. (See Th-ST.i Survey of the northwestern boundai-y of the United States, ]857-l$ei. Marcus Baker. (U. S. Geological Sm-vey. Bulletin No. 1V4. ) 1900. (SeeYh-ST.) 129 Transcontinental triangulation and the American aic of the parallel; by Chas. A. Schott. Coast and Geodetic Svu-vev. (Special PublicatioD. No. 4. ) Wash., 1900. 8n pp., il., pi., maps, tab., 13 x 9, cl. QEOGRAPHY— MAPS AND ATLASES. Qf 801 ADIRONDACK WILDERNESS. Map of the Adirondack Forest and adjoining territory; comp. trom the official maps and field notes on file in the State Dei>artments at Albany, N. T. New York State-Fisberies, Game and Forest Commission. N. Y., 1900. 4 sheets, 58 x 36, cl. scale aliout 9 000 ft. to 1 in. 611 AFRICA. Egypt and equatorial Africa; comp. fr. original surveys and the best authenticated sourt^es. John Fowler, comp. Lond., 1875. sheet, 37 x 53, bds. scale about 70 miles to 1 in. 390.1 ALABAMA. Topographic atlas sheets of Alabama. U. S.-Geological Survey. Wash., 1900. 2 sheets, 17 x 15, pap. scale, 1:125 000. contour interval, 50 ft. ALASKA. Explanation of an Indian map of the rivers, lakes, trails and mountains from the Chllkaht to the Yukon, drawn by the Chilkaht chief, Eohklux, in 1869. George Davidson. ISWl. (See Zg-87.) ^Map of Alaska showing Iniown gold-bearing rocks, with descriptive text con- taining sketches of the geography, geology and gold deposits and routes to the gold fields. U. S.-Geological Survey. 1^. (SeeYh-191.) 545 ARGENTINE REPUBLIC. Railway map of the Argentine Republic. G. E. Church. Lond., 1897. sheet, 33 x IS. pap. scjile, 100 miles to 1 in. 390.3 ARKANSAS. Topographic atlas sheets of Arkansas. U. S.-Geological Survey. Wash., 1899-1901. 6 sheets, 17x15, pap. scale, 1:125 000. contour Interval, 50 ft. 608 BARNSTABLE, MASS. Map of the Town of Barnstable, Barnstable Co., Mass.; surveyed by order of the Town. H. F. Walling, no place. 1836. sheet, 31 x 26, cl. scale, 1:35 000. 563 BILLERICA, MASS. Map of the Town of Billerica, MiddlesexCo.. Mass.; surveyed by order of the Town. H. F. Walling. Host.., IffiS. sheet. 29 x 25, cl. scale, 1 350 ft. to 1 in. 536 BINGHAM MINING MAP, UTAH. U. S.-Geological Survey. Wash., 1901. sheet, 21 X 16, pap. scale, 1 : 20 000. contour interval, 50 ft. 514 BOSTON, MASS. Description of the topographical model of MetropolltanBoston. G. C. Curtis. Bost., 1900. 37 pp., il., map, 10 x 7, pap. 593 Map of Boston and the countrv adjacent: from actual surveys. H. F. Walling. Bost, 1874. sheet, 39 x 30, cl. scale, 1 mile to 1 in. 569 BOSTON & LOWELL R. R. Plan & profile of the B. &. L. R.R. Bost., 1836. sheet, 8x37, ro. scales: plan, 3 300 ft. to 1 in.: horizontal profile, 3 960 ft. to lin.; vertical profile, 300 ft. to 1 in. €01 BRAINTREE, MASS. Map of the Town of Braintree, Norfolk Co., Mass.: surveyed by order of the Town. H. F. Walling, no place. 1856. sheet, 28 x 28, d. scale, 1 : 12 000. 556 BROOKLYN, N. Y. Hayward's map of the City of Brooklyn. G. Hayward. pub. N. Y., no date, scale, 1 000 ft. to 1 in. 336 QEOQRAPHY-MAPS AND ATLASES. Qf — ( Con tin ued). 574 BUFFALO, N. Y. Map of the Oity of Buffalo. W. B. Gilbert. N. T., 1835. sheet, 20 X 20, cl. no scale given. 889.4 CALIFORNIA. Geologic atlas of the United States: California folios. U. S.- Geologioal Sm-vey. Wash., 1898-1900. 3 v., 22x18, pap. scales: l:68 860j 1 : 125 000. 540 Nevada Co. ; Grass Valley special map. XT. S.-Geologlcal Survey. Wash., 1901. sheet, 17 x 14, pap. scale, 1:14 400. contour-interval, 20 ft. 390.4 Topographic atlas sheets of California. U. S.-Geological Survey. Wash., 1900- 01. 19 sheets. 17 x 15, 17 x 28, pap. scales: 1 : 62 50O; 1 : 125 000. contour inter- vals, 50, 100 and 160 ft. 608 CANADA. Disturnell's new map of the United States and Canada; showing all the canals, railroads, telegraph lines and principal stage routes; drawn by Henry A. Burr. J. Disturnell, pub. N. Y., 1850. sheet, 27 x 38, bds. scale about 56 miles to 1 in. 515 CANADA. Map of the Dominion of Canada. Department of the Interior. Note: Map illustrating water power of Canada, to accompany presidential address, Eoyal Society of Canada, May, 1899. ed. 2. no place, 1900. sheet, 33 x 17. pap. scale, 100 miles to 1 in. 560 New commercial map of the United States and 'Canada, showing all the rail- roads, counties and principal towns up to date; constructed from the latest government and railroad surveys, 1883. Band, McNally & Co. Chic, 1883. sheet, 88 x 60, cl. scale, 65 miles to 1 in. 571 New guide map of the United States & Canada, with railroads, counties, etc. G. W. Coltou. N. Y., 1861. sheet, 27 x 23, cl. scale, 50 miles to 1 in. 529 System of standard time as reported to the General and Southern Bailway Time Conventions by W. F. Allen, Secretary, at their meetings held on Apr. 11th and 18th, 1883, and unanimously recommended by the Conventions for adoption by the railway lines of the United States and the Dominion of Canada, no place, 1883. sheet, 47 x 34, cl. no scale given. 566 CANTON, MASS. Map of the Town of Canton, Norfolk Co., Mass.; surveyed by order of the Town. H. F. Walling, no place, 1855. sheet, 33 x 26, cl. scale, ^ mile to 1 in. 513 CATSKILL iVIOUNTAINS. Map of lands belonging to the Forest Preserve situated in the Counties of Delaware, Greene, Sullivan and Ulster; compiled from the official maps and field notes on file in the State Departments at Albany, N. Y. New York State-Fisheries, Game and Forest Commission. Albany, 1899. 2 sheets, 40 x 23, cl. scale about 2 miles to 1 in. 587 CENTRAL AMERICA. Map of the United States of America, the British Prov- inces, Mexico, West Indies and Central America, with part of New Granada and Venezuela. J. H. Colton, pub. N. Y., 1850. sheet, 28 x 34, cl. scale, 100 miles to 1 in. 278o CHATTANOOGA BATTLEFIELD. Atlas of the battlefields of Chickamauga, ■ Chattanooga and vicinity. U. S.-Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Park Commission. Wash., 1901. 6pp., 13 pi., 27 x 20, pap. various scales. 278a CHICKAMAUGA BATTLEFIELD. Atlas of the battlefields of Chickamauga, Chattanooga and vicinity. U. S.-Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Park Commission. Wash., 1901. 6 pp., 13 pi., 27 x 20, nap. various scales. 570 CINCINNATI, OHIO. Map of Cincinnati, Newport and Covington. E.Mendenhall, pub. Cin., 1865. sheet, 17 x 19, cl. ' no scale given. 528 CLEAR CREEK COUNTY, COLO. Map of the mining districts surrounding the townsite of Idaho Springs situate in Clear Creek County, Colo. T. H. Lowe, no place, 1881. sheet, 32 x 64, cl. scale, 600 ft. to 1 in. 589.5 COLORADO. Geologic atlas of the United States: Colorado folios. U. S.-Geolog- ical Survey. Vash., 1899-1901. 8 v., 22 x 18, pap. scales: 1 :63 500; 1:125 000. 613 Geological and geographical atlas of Colorado and portions of adjacent terri- tory; by F. V.Hayden. U. S.-Geological and Geographical Surveys of the Territories, noplace, 1881. 20 sheets, 26x19, %ro. scales: 12 miles to 1 in; 4 miles to 1 in. contour intervals, 200 ft. 628 Map of the mining districts surrounding the townsite of Idaho Springs situate in Clear Creek Co., Colo. T. H. Lowe, noplace, 1881. sheet, 82 x 54, cl. scale, 500 ft. to 1 in. 390.5 Topographic atlas sheets of Colorado. U. S.-Geological Survey. Wash., 1900-01. 3 sheets, 17 X 16, pap. scales: 1:68 500; 1:125 000. contour interval, ICO ft. 547 CUBA. Atlas of ports, cities and localities of the Island of Cuba; containing reproductions of maps, charts, and plans obtained from the United States Con- gressional Library, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Hydrographic Office, Engineer Dept., U. S. Army; also Pichardo's map of the Island of Cuba, and other sources. U. S.-War Department. Wash., 1898. 70 pp., maps, 21 x 27, cl. List of books relating to Cuba, including references to collected works and periodicals, by A. P. C. Griffin, Assistant Librarian of Congress, with bibliog- raphy of maps, by P. Lee Phillips, Superintendent, Maps and Charts Depart- ment. U. S.-Library of Congress. 1808. {SeeQd-88.) QEOQRAPHY— MAPS AND ATLASES. 227 Qf — (Continued). 551 DELAWARE. Maryland & Delaware, with parts of Pennsylvania & Virginia, showing the railroads. F.Lucas, Jr. Bait., 1852. sheet, 13 x 17, cl. scale about 20 miles to 1 in. 561 DETROIT, iVlICH. People's map & guide of the City of Detroit. Eugene Eobin- son. Detroit, 1862. sheet, 16 x 18, cl. no scale given. 389.8 DISTRICT OF COLUIWBIA. Geologic atlas of the United States: District of Columbia folios. U. S.-Geologleal Survey. Wash., 1901. 1 v., 22 x 18, pap. scale, !:62 60C. 616 List of maps and views of Washington and District of Columbia in the Library of Congress, by P. Lee Phillips, Superintendent of Maps and Charts. V. S.- Library of Congress, (56tb Cong., 1st. Sess. Senate doc. No. 154.3 Wash., 1900. 77 pp., 9x6, pap. 611 EGYPT. And equatorial Africa; comp. fr. original surveys and the best authen- ticated sources. John Fow)er, comp. Lond., 1875. sheet, 27 x 53, bds. scale about 70 miles to 1 in. 544 ENGLAND. Geological map of England and Wales. A. C. Eamsay. ed. 3. Lond., no date, sheet, 32 x 39, cl. scale, 20 miles to 1 in. 390.10 GEORGIA. Topographic atlas sheets of Georgia. U. S.-Geological Survey. Waeh., 1901. sheet, 17 X 15, pap. scale, 1:125 000. contour interval, 50 ft. 540 GRASS VALLEY, CAL. California, Nevada Co.: Grass Valley special map. U. S.- Geologioal Survey. Wash., 1901. sheet, 17 x 14, pap. scale, 1:14 400. contour interval, 20 ft. 527 HAMILTON COUNTY, N. Y. New York wilderness: Hamilton County and ad- joining territory. B. C. Butler, comp. Albany, 1879. sheet, 49 x 37, cl. no scale given. 582 Hamilton county, OHIO. Map of Hamilton County, Ohio. E. MendenhaU, pub. Cin, no date, sheet, 25 x 42, cl. no scale given. 606 HANSON, MASS. Map of the Town of Hanson, Plymouth Co., Mass.; surveyed by order of the Town. , H. F. Walling, no place, 1856. sheet, 25 x 17, cl. scale, 1:15 000. 537 HELENA, MONT. Montana: Helena special map. U. S.-Geological Survey. Wash., 1899. sheet, 17 x 12, pap. scale, 1:62 500. contour interval, 50 ft. 530 HONDURAS. Mappa de la RepHblica de Honduras, con adiciones y correceiones hasta la fecha por J. Francis Le Baron. A. T. Byrne. N. Y., 1901. sheet, 20x32, pap. scale, 1:1 000 000. 390.11 IDAHO. Topographic atlas sheets of Idaho. U. S.-Geological Survey. Wash., 1900-0]. 2 sheets, 17 X 15, pap. scale, 1:125 000. contour interval, 100 ft. 553 ILLINOIS. Chapman's sectional map of Illinois. Silas Chapman, pub. Milwau- kee, 1856. sheet, 36 x 28, cl. no scale given. 389.12 Geologic atlas of the United States: Illinois folios. U. S.-Geological Survey. Wash., 1900. 1 v., S3 x 18, pap. scale, 1:62 500. 598 Map of northern part of Illinois and the surveyed part of Wisconsin; with plat of Navarino Green Bay, Wis. Territory. N. Y., 1836. 2 sheets, 23 x 17, 16 x 22, cl. no scales given. 599 New sectional map of the State of IlUnois; comp. fr. the United States surveys. J. M. Peck, JohnMessinger and A. J. Mathewson. N. Y., 1850. sheet, 36 x 25, cl. scale, 10 miles to 1 in. 599a Same. N. Y., 1853. sheet, 37 x 24, cl. scale, 10 miles to 1 in. 5996 Same. N. Y., 1854. sheet, 'il x 24, cl. scale, 10 miles to 1 in. .390.12 Topographic atlas sheets of Illinois. U. S.-Geological Survey. Wash., 1899-1901. 7 sheets, 17 X 15, pap. scale, 1:62 500. contour intervals, 5 and 10 ft. 603 INDIA. Keith Johnston. Edin., no date. 43pp., 9 x 4 (map 32 x 22), cl. scale, 70 miles to 1 in. 390.14 INDIAN TERRITORY. Topographic atlas sheets of Indian Territory. U. S.-Geo- logical Survey. Wash., 1900-01. 22 sheets, 17 X 15, pap. scale, 1 :125 000. contour interval, 50 ft. 549 INDIANA. New map of Indiana with its roads and distances. Thomas, Cowper- thwait & Co., pub. Phil., 1852. sheet, 12 x 10, cl. scale about 20 mUes to 1 m. 390.18 Topographic atlas sheets of Indiana. U. S.-Geological Survey. Wash., 1900. sheet, 17 X 15, pap. scale, 1 :62 500. contour interval, 10 ft. 548 IOWA. New map of the State of Iowa. Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co., pub. Phil., 1853. sheet, 12 X 14, cl. scale about 30 miles to 1 in. 390.15 Topographic atlas sheets of Iowa. U. S.-Geological Survey. Wash., 1900-01. 4 sheets, 17 x 15, pap. scale, 1 :125 000. contour interval, 20 ft. 390.16 KANSAS. Topographic atlas sheets of Kansas. U. S.-Geological Survey. Wash., 1900. 2 sheets, 17 X 15, pap. scale, 1:125 000. contour interval, 20 ft. 572 KENTUCKY. ,Geological map of Kentucky exhibiting the locations of the coun- ties, cities, villages, post-ofSces, railway stations, etc., the railways, common roads, etc. E. MendenhaU, pub. Cin., 1865. sheet, 20 x 22, cl. scale about SO miles to 1 in. 228 GEOGRAPHY— MAPS AND ATLASES. Qf — {Continued). 589 Map of tlie States of Kentucky and Tennessee. S. A. Mitchell, pub. Phil., 1835. sheet, 16 x SO, cl. scale about 20 miles to 1 in. «07 LEXINGTON, MASS. Map of the Town of Lexington, Middlesex Co., Mass.: sur- veyed by order of the Town. H. F. Walling. Bost., 1853. sheet, 38 x 27, ol. , scale about % mile to 1 in. 586 LONDON, ENQLAND. The intelligible excursion map round London, showing all the railways, stations, roads, etc. E. T. Gover, pub. Lond., no date, sheet, 14 x 20, bds. no scale given. 575 LOUISIANA. G. W. and C. B. Colton & Co., pub. N. Y., 1880. sheet, 11 x 14, pap. scale about 30 miles to 1 in. -597 Indexed county map of Louisiana with a new and original compilation and in- dex, designating all post office towns and railroad stations, an alphabetically arranged list of all railroads in the State, also, of the counties, lakes, rivers, etc., etc. Rand, McNally & Co. Chic, no date. 22 -j- 6 pp., 7 x 4 (map 12x18), pap. scale about 20 miles to 1 in. 581 State University topographical map of Louisiana, showing the characteristic features of the surface of the state in symbols and colors; comp. fr. the latest and most authentic sources with many additions and corrections from actual reconnaissance. S. H. Lockett. N. Y., 1880. sheet, 28 x 30, cl. scale, 10 miles to 1 in. 667 LYONS, FRANCE. Plan de Lyon et ses nouveaux quartiers. La GulllotiSre, les Broleaux, Vaise, et la Croix-Rousse; d'apres les derniers documents. J. B. Gadola, pub. Lyon, 1861. sheet, 20 x 32, bus. scale about 210 metres to 1 in. 390.19 iWAlNE. Topographic atlas sheets of Maine. U. S. -Geological Survey. Wash., 1900. 2 sheets. 17 X 15, pap. scale, 1: 62 500. contour interval, 20 ft. 595 Topographical map of the County of Washington, Me. ; from actual surveys. H. T. Walling. N. Y., 1861. sheet, 56 x56, cl. scale, 1 : 80 000. 604 MARLBOROUGH, MASS. Map of the Town of Marlborough, Middlesex Co., Mass.; surveyed by order of the Town. H. F. Walling. Bost., 1853. sheet, 28x36, cl. scale, 1: 15 000. MARYLAND. Bibliography and cartography of Maryland including publications relating to the physiography, geology and mineral resources of Maryland. E. B. Mathews. 1897. (See Yh-218, v. 1, Pt. 4.) 551 Maryland & Delaware with parts of Pennsylvania & Virginia, showing the railroads. F. Lucas, Jr. Bait., 1852. sheet, 13 x 17, cl. scale about 20 miles to 1 in. 890.20 —Topographic atlas sheets of Maryland. U. S.-Geologioal Survey. Wash., 1900- 01. 15 sheets, 17 x 15, pap. scale, 1 : 62 500. contour intervals, 10 and 20 ft. 538 MARYSVILLE, MONT. Montana, Lewis and Clarke County: Marysville special map. U. S.-Geological Survey. Wash., 1901. sheet, 17 x IS, pap. scale, 1:31260. contour interval, 50 ft. 573 MASSACHUSETTS. Colton's Massachusetts and Rhode Island. G. W. and C. B. Colton & Co., pub. N. Y., 1874. sheet, 11 x 14, cl. scale about 15 miles to 1 in. 380.21 Geologic atlas of the United States: Massachusetts folios. U. S.-CJeological Survey. Wash., 1898. 1 v., 22x18, pap. scale, 1 : 125 000. 578 New map of Massachusetts, comp. f r. the latest and best authorities. A. Will- iams & (3o., pub. Host., 1875. sheet, 18 X 27, el. scale about 5 miles to 1 in. 390.21 Topographic atlas sheets of Massachusetts. U. S.-Geological Survey. Wash., 1899-1901. 4 sheets, 17 X 15, pap. scales: 1:62 600; 1:125 0()0. contour intervals, 20 and 40 ft. 539 MENOMINEE, MICH. Michigan: Menominee special map. U. S.-Geological Sur- vey. Wash., 1901. sheet, 12 X 17, pap. scale, 1:62 600. contour interval, 29 ft. 587 MEXICO. Map of the United States of America, the British Provinces, Mexico, West Indies and Central America, with part of New Granada and Venezuela. J. H. Colton, pub. N. Y.', 1850. sheet, 28 x 84, ol. scale, 100 miles to 1 in. 577 Mapa de los Estados Unidos de M6jico, California, etc.; segun lo organizadoy dennldo por las varias aotas del Congreso de dicha Bepftbhca, y construido por las mpjores autoridades. J. Disturnell, pub. N. Y., 1850. sheet, 28x38, cl. scale about 100 miles to 1 in. 889.22 MICHIGAN. Geologic atlas of the United States: Michigan folios. U. S.-Geolog- ical Survey. Wash., 1900. 1 v., 52x18, pap. scale, 1:62 500. 589 Menominee special map. U. S.-Geological Survey. Wash., 1901. sheet, 12x17, pap. scale, 1:68 600. contour interval, 20 ft. 590 New map of Michigan with its canals, roads and distances. S. A. Mitchell, pub. Phil., 1846. sheet, 13 x 11, cl. scale about 80 miles to 1 in. 558 MINNESOTA. Chapman's new sectional map of Minnesota. Silas Chapman. N. Y., 1856. sheet, 25 x 20, cl. no scale given. 890.23 Topographic atlas sheets of Minnesota. U. S.-Geologioal Survey. Wash., 1901. sheet, iT^x 15, pap. scale, 1:62 500. contour interval, 20 ft. QEOQRAPHY-MAPS AND ATLASES. 229 Qf — ( Continued). 638 MISSISSIPPI RIVER. District map of the Lower Mississippi Eiver. Mississippi Eiver Commission, no place, 1897. sheet, 38 x 30, pap. scale, 5 miles to 1 in. 534 Map of the alluvial valley of the Upper Mississippi River from the Falls of St. Anthony to the mouth or the Ohio River, sho« ine lands subject to overflow, bluff lines defining the limit of the alluvial valley , location of levees and trans- valley profiles. Mississippi Eiver Commission, noplace, 1899, 4 sheets, 30 x 50, pap. scale, 5 miles to 1 in. B33 ^^Map of the Mississippi River; sheets 101-180. Mississippi River Commission. Note: Map of the Upper Mississippi, no place, 1893-1900. 30 sheets, 15 x 24, pap. scale, 1 mile to 1 m. 531 Survey of the Mississippi River; charts 101-186. Mississippi River Commission. Note; Detail map of the Upper Mississippi, no place, no date. 86 sheets, 25 x 39, pap. scale, 1:20 000. 555 MISSOURI. J. H. Colton, pub. N. Y., 1854. sheets, 11 x 14, cl. scale about 30 miles to 1 in. 554 Colton's new map of Missouri: comp. fr. the U.. S. Surveys and other authentic sources. J. H. Colton, pub. N. Y., 1858. sheet, 24 x 20, cl. scale, 15 miles to lin. 553 New map of the State of Missouri. Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co., pub. Phil., 1852. sheet, 11 x 14, cl. scale about 30 miles to 1 in. 568 Parker's geological map of Missouri, showing the location of the principal de- posits of n"on, lead, zinc, copper, tin, gold, silver, platina, nickel, manganese, alabaster, kaolin, coal, diamonds, oil springs, etc., and a list of unentered lands in each county, with the population, etc. N. H, Parker, no place, 1865. sheet, 17 X 20, bds. scale, 18 miles to 1 in. 890.25 Topographic atlas sheets of Missouri. U. S.-Geological Survey. Wash., 1901. sheet, 17 X 15, pap. scale, 1:125 000. contour interval, 50 ft. 542 MONROE COUNTY, WIS. Map. G. B. Holden, oomp. Sparta, Wis., 1858. sheet, 29 X 27, cl. scale, 1 mile to 1 in. 889.26 MONTANA. Geologic atlas of the United States: Montana folios. U. S.-Geological Survey. Wash., 1899. 1 v., 32 x 18, pap. scale, 1:350 000. 537 Helena special map. U. S.-Geological survey. Wash., 1899. sheet, 17 x 13, pap. scale, 1:62 500. contour interval, 50 ft. 538 Lewis and Clarke County; Marysville special map. U. S.-Geological Survey. Wash., 1901. sheet, 17 X 12, pap. scale, 1:31 250. contour interval, 50 ft. 390.36 Topographic atlas sheets of Montana. U. S.-Geological Survey. Wash., 1899-1901. 4 sheets, 17 x 15, pap. scales: 1 : 62 500; 1 : 125 000. contour inter- vals, 50 and 100. 598 NAVARINO, WIS. Map of northern part of Illinois and the surveyed part of Wis- consin Territory; with plat of Navarino Green Bay, Wis. Territory. N. Y., 1836. 2 sheets, 33 x 17, 16 x 32, cl. no scales given. 890.27 NEBRASKA. Topographic atlas sheets of Nebraska. U. S.-Geological Survey. Wash., 1899-1901. 6 sheets, 17 x 15, pap. scale, 1 : 125 000. contour interval, 20 ft. 890.28 NEVADA. Topographic atlas sheets of Nevada. U. S.-Geological Survey. Wash., 1900. sheet, 17 x 15, pap. scale, 1 : 125 000. contour interval, 100 ft. 583 NEW HAMPSHIRE. Map of the White Mountains and vicinity, N. H.; prepared tor Eastman's White Mountain Guide. C. H. V. Cavis. Bost., no date, sheet, 14 X 11, cl. scale, 5 miles to 1 in. 890.29 Topographic atlas sheets of New Hampshire. U. S.-Geological Survey. Wash., 1900. 3 sheets, 17 X 15, pap. scale, 1 ; 62 500. contour interval, 20 ft. 890.80 NEW JERSEY. Topographic atlas sheets of New Jersey. U. S.-Geological Sur- vey. Wash., 1900-01. 10 sheets, 17 x 15, pap. scales: 1:62 500; 1:125 000. con- tour intervals, 5, 10 and 20 ft. 390.81 NEW MEXICO. Topographic atlas sheets of New Mexico. U. S.-Geolcgical Survey. Wash., 1899. sheet, 17 x 15, pap. scale, 1 : 250 000. contour interval, 300 ft. 535 NEW ORLEANS, LA. Map of New Orleans and vicinity, showing Port Chalmette. Mississippi River Commission, no place, 1874. 4 sheets, 34 x 38, pap. scale, 1:10 000. 594 NEW YORK CITY. Map of the City of New York and its vicinity; from actual surveys. H. F. Walling. N. Y., 1865. sheet, 58 x 58, cl. scale, y^ mde to 1 in. 897a New York and vicinity; surveyed in 1887-88-89 and 1897. U. S.-Geological Survey, no place, 1901. sheet, 49 x 86, pap. scale, 1 : 62 500. contour interval, 20 ft. 576 H. S. Tanner. Phil., 1847. sheet, 30 x 25, cl. scale about 20 miles to 1 in. 416.32 NEW YORK STATE. Land clissiflcation sheets of the State of New York. U. S.- G«ological Survey. Note; Map of Mt. Marcy and vicinity. Wash. , 1898. sheet, 84 x 36, pap. scale, 1 : 62 500. contour interval, 20 ft. 230 QEOQRAPHY-MAPS AND ATLASES. Qf — {Continued ). 513 Map of lands belonging to the Forest Preserve situated in the Counties ot Delaware, Qreene, Sullivan and Ulster; compiled from the ofBoial maps and field notes on file in the State Departments at Albany. N. Y. Fisheries, Game and Forest Commission. Albany, 1899. 2 sheets, 40 x 23, ol. scale about 2 miles to 1 in. 527 New Yorlc wilderness; Hamilton County and adjoining territory. B. C. Butler, comp. Albany, 1879. sheet, 49 x 47, cl. no scale given. 890.32 Topographic atlas sheets of the State of New York. U. S.-Geologieal Survey. Wash., 1899-1901. 42 sheets, 17 x 15, pap. scales: 1 ; 62 500; 1: 125 000. contour intervals, 20 and 40 ft. 591 NORTH AMERICA. Map of North America, showing the routes to California. J. C. Smith. N. Y., 1850. sheet, 20 x 17, cl. scale, 250 miles to 1 in. 390.33 NORTH CAROLINA. Topographic atlas sheets of North CaroUna. U. S.- Geolog- ical Survey. Wash,, 1901. sheet, 17 x 15, pap. scale, 1:125 000. contour intervals, 100 ft. 390.34 NORTH DAKOTA. Topographic atlas sheets of North Dakota. U. S.-Geological Survey. Wash., 1900. sheet, 17 x 15, pap. scale, 1:125 000. contour interval, 20 ft. 609 NORTHBRIDOE, MASS. Map of the Town of Northbridge; from actual survey. Gushing & Walling, no place, 1849. sheet, 22 x 24, cl. scale, J4 mil© *o 1 i^- 600 OHIO. Geological map of Ohio with the adjoining portions of Pennsylvania and Maryland. E. Mendenhall, pub. Gin., 1865. sheet, 25 x 80, cl. scales; map, 15 miles to 1 in. ; horizontal, 10 miles to 1 in. ; vertical, 1 000 ft. to 1 in. 682 Map of Hamilton County, Ohio. E. Mendenhall, pub. Cin., no date, sheet, 25 X 42, cl. no scale given. 890. 35 Topographic atlas sheets of Ohio. U. S.-Geologioal Survey. Wash., 1900. 9 sheets, 17 x 15, 17 x 27, pap. scale, 1 : 62 500. contour interval, 30 ft. 389.37 OREGON. Geologic atlas of the United States: Oregon folios. U. S.-Geological Survey. Wash., 1898. 1 v., 32 x 18, pap. scale, 1 : 12 500. 390.37 Topographic atlas sheets of Oregon. U. S.-Geological Survey. Wash., 1900. 3 sheets, 17 x 15, pap. scale, 1 : 125 000. contour interval, 100 ft. 613 PENNSYLVANIA. Map of the northern oil fields embracing the Counties of Warren, McKean, Forest and Elk in Pennsylvania; comp. fr. actual surveys by Jno. Morgan; and fr. advance sheets of 2d Geological Survey of Pa. by C. A. Ashburner. J.L.Smith. Phil., 1881. sheet, 42 x 49, cl. scale, 1 mile to 1 in. 579 New county map of the State of Pennsylvania and adjoining states showing the route of the Central & other railroads, etc.; reduced fr. the large state map by I. W. Otley. B. L. Barnes, pub. Phil., 1853. sheet, 34 x 35, cl. scale, 10 miles to 1 in. , 584 Opperman's new and complete map of the Bradford oil region. J. Opperman. no place, copyright 1880. sheet, 28 x 28, ol. scale about 800 rods to 1 in. 541 Railroad map of Pennsylvania. Department of Internal Affairs, pub. noplace, 1901. sheet, 33 X 53, cl. scale, 6 miles to 1 in. 390.38 Topographic atlas sheets of Pennsylvania. U. S.-Geological Survey. Wash., 1899-1900. 8 sheets, 17 X 15, pap. scale, 1 : 53 500. contour interval, 20 ft. 588 Tourist's pocket map of Pennsylvania exhibiting its internal improvements, roads, distances, etc. J. B. Young. Phil., 1834. sheet, 12 x 14, mor. scale about 20 miles to 1 in. 580 PHILADELPHIA, PA. Barnes' map of Philadelphia: Built portion of the city. R. li. Barnes, pub. Phil., no date, sheet, 21 x 29, cl. no scale given. 696 Illustrated plan of the principal portion of the City of Philadelphia extended to embrace its Centennial grounds showmg the general buildings of the great International Exhibition. L. Behrens, comp. Phil., 1876. sheet, 21 x 87, cl. scale about 1 000 ft. to 1 in. 596 PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1876. Illustrated plan of the principal portion of the City of Philadelphia extended to embrace its Centen- nial grounds showing the general buildings of the great International Exhibi- tion. L. Behrens, comp. Phil., 1876. sheet, 21 x 27, cl., scale about 1 000 ft. to 1 in. 646 PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. Map of Philippine Islands and adjacent seas, from ma- terial of the English and Batavian Governments. N.Y., copyright 1898. sheet, 37 X 80, cl. scale, 30 miles to 1 in. 605 RAYNHAM, MASS. Map of the Town of Raynham, Bristol Co., Mass.; surveyed byorder of theTown. H. F. Walling, no place, 1855. sheet, 30 x 28, ol. scale, 80 rods to 1 in. 614 RHODE ISLAND. Atlas of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations; from actual surveys and official records. D. G. Beers & Co., comp. and pub. Phil., 1870. 135 pp., maps, 16 X 14, cl. scale, 2}4j miles to 1 in. 573 ■ Colton's Massachusetts and Bhode Island. G. W. and C. B. Colton & Co., pub. N. Y.,]874. sheet, 11 X 14, cl. scale about 15 miles to 1 in. GEOGRAPHY— MAPS AND ATLASES. 231 Qt — {Continued). '^'^ Road map of the Islaod of Rhode Island. W. H. Lawton. Note: The contours are shown for every SO ft. elevation above mean high water. Newport, 1885. sheet, 76 x 35, cl. scale about \ mile to 1 in. 228 ST. LAWRENCE RIVER. Profile of the St. Lawrence River and Canals. Canada^ Deep waterways Commission, no place, 1896. sheet, 14x60, pap. scales: horizontal, 13 800 ft. to 1 in.; vertical, 50 ft. to 1 in. 564 SANDWICH, MASS. Map of the Town of Sandwich, Barnstable Co., Mass,; sur- veyed by order of the Town. H. F. Walling, no place, 1857. sheet, 26 x 35, cl. scale, 30 rods to 1 in. 593 SOUTH CAROLINA. Map of South Carolina; constructed and drawn from the district surveys, ordered by the Legislature. John Wilson. Phil., no date, sheet, 42 x 55, bds. scale, 6 miles to 1 in. 890.41 SOUTH DAKOTA. Topographic atlas sheets of South Dalcota. U. S.-6eologioaI Survey. Wash., 1899-1901. 8 sheets, 17x15, pap. scales: 1:62 500; 1:125 000. contour mtervals, 20, 50 and 100 ft. SPAIN. ReseiSa de los trabajos realizados por la Oomisi6n del Mapa geoI6gico de- EspaHa. M. F. de Castro. 1890. (See Ya-27, p. 107.) 889.42 TENNESSEE. Geologic atlas of the United States: Tennessee folios. U. S. Geo- logical Survey. Wash., 1899. 1 v., 22 X 18, pap. scale, 1:125 000. 589 Map of the States of Kentucky and Tennessee. S. A. Mitchell, pub. Phil., 1835. sheet, 16 x 20, cl. scale about 20 miles to 1 in. 390.42 Topographic atlas sheets of Tennessee. U. S.-Geological Survey. Wash., 1900-01. 4 sheets, 17 X 15, pap. scale, 1:125 000. contour intervals, 50 and 100 ft. 389.43 TEXAS. Geologic atlas of the United States: Texas folios. U. S.-Geological Survey. Wash., 1900. 1 v., 22 x 18, pap. scale, 1:125 000. 45 Map of Texas and parts of adjoining territories; comp. by Robert T. Hill. D. S.-Geological Survey. Wash., 1899. sheet, 30 x 84, pap. scale, 25 miles to 1 m. contour interval, 250 ft. 519 OfBcial map of the State of Texas to accompany the statistical and descriptive work. Resources, Soil and Climate of Texas. Commissioner of Insurance, Statistics and History. Chic, 1882. sheet, 31 x 30, pap. scale, 20 miles to 1 in. 517 Railroad and county map of Texas. Railroad Commission. St. Louis, 1901. sheet, 35 x 31, pap. scale, 25 miles to 1 in. 390.43 Topographic atlas sheets of Texas. U. S.-Geolngical Survey. Wash., 1901. sheet, 17 X 15, pap. scale, 1:125 000. contour interval, 25 ft. 562 TIVERTON, R. I. Map of the Town of Tiverton, Newport Co., R. I. W. G. Bor- den. Phil., 1851. sheet, 38 x 27, cl. no scale given. 602 UNITED STATES. DisturneU's new map of the United States and Canada; show- ing all the canals, railroads, telegraph lines and principal stage routes; drawn by Henry A. Burr. J. Dlsturnell, pub. N. T., 1850. sheet, 27 x 38, bds. scale about 56 miles to 1 in. 389 Geologic atlas of the United States: Folios 49-71. Geological Survey. Library Edition. Wash., 1898-1901. 22 v., maps, 22 x 18, pap. scales, 1:15 000 to l:25u 000. 416 Land classification sheets of the United States. Geological Survey. Wash., 1898-1900. 3 sheets, 17 X 15, 34 X 26, pap. scales: 1:62 500; 1:125000. contour in- tervals, 20 and 50 ft. 657 Map of the States of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Con- necticut & Rhode Island. H. S. Tanner. Phil., 1845. sheet, 24 x 19, cl. scale about 20 miles to 1 in. 587 Map of the United States cf America, the British Provinces, Mexico, West In- dies and Central America, with part of New Granada and Venezuela. ,1. H. Colton, pub. N. Y., 1850. sheet, 28 x 34, cl. scale, 100 miles to 1 in. 560 New commercial map of the United States and Canada, showing all the railroads, counties and principal towns up to date; constructed fr. the latest government and railroad surveys, 1883. Rand, McNaUy & Co. Chic, 1883. sheet, 38x50, cl. scale, 55 miles to 1 in. 571 New guide map of the United States & Canada, with railroads, counties, etc. G.W. Colton. N. Y., 1861. sheet, 27 x 33, cl. scale, 50 miles to 1 in. 529 System of standard time as reported to the General and Southern Railway Time Conventions by W. F. Allen, Secretary at their meetings held on Apr. 11th and 18th, 1883, and unanimously recommended by the Conventions for adoption by the railway lines of the United States and the Dominion of Canada, no place, 1883. sheet, 47 x 34, cl. no scale given. 390 Topographic atlas sheets of the United States. Geological Survey. Wash., 1899-1901. 221 sheets. 17 x 15, pap. scales, 1 : 62 500 to 1 : 250 000. contour inter- vals, 5 to 200 ft. 536 UTAH. Bingham mining map, Utah. U. S.-Geological Survey. Wash., 1901. sheet, 21 X 16, pap. scale, 1 :20 000. contour interval, 50 ft. 389.44 Geologic atlas of the United States: Utah folios. U. S.-Geological Survey. Wash., 1900. 1 v., 22 X 18, pap. scale, 1:62 500. 232 QEOQRAPHY— MAPS AND ATLASES. ^—(Continued). 590.45 VERMONT. Topographic atlas sheets oE Vermont. U. S.-Geologioal Survey. Wash., 1900. sheet, IT x IB, pap. scale, 1:62 500. contour interval, 80 ft. 889.46 VIRGINIA. Geologic atlas of the United States: Virginia folios. U. S.-Geological Survey. Wash., 1899. 3 v., 88 x 18, pap. scale, 1:12 500. 550 Tourist's pocket map of the State of Virginia, exhibiting its internal improve- ments, roads, distances, etc. J. R. "ioung. Phil., 1850. sheet, 12x14, cl. scale, 80 miles to 1 in. 544 WALES. Geological map of England and Wales. A.C.Ramsay, ed. 3. Lond., no date, sheet, 32 x 89, cl. scale, 20 miles to 1 in. 516 WASHINGTON, D. C. List of maps and views of Washington and District of Columbia in the Library of Congress; by P. Lee Phillips, Superintendent of Maps and Charts. U. S.-Library of Congress. (56th Cong., 1st Bess. Senate doc. No. 154.) Wash., 1900. It pp., 9x6, pap. 595 WASHINGTON COUNTY, ME. Topographical map of the County of Washington,. Me., from actual surveys. H. T. Walling. N. Y., 1861. sheet, 56 x 56, cl. scale, 1:80 000. 889.47 WASHINGTON STATE. Geologic atlas of the United States: Washington folios. U. S.-Geological Survey. Wash., 1899. 1 v., 22 x 18, pap. scales, 1:125 OOO- 1:24 000. 418.47 Land classification sheets of Washington. U. S.-Geological Survey. Note: Maps of the Seattle and Taooma quadrangles. Wash., 1900. 2 sheets, 17 x 15, pap. scale, 1:125 000. contour interval, 50 ft. 390.47 Topographic atlas sheets of Washington. U. S.-Geological Survey. Wash., 1900-01. 7sheets. 17x15, pap. scale, 1:125 000. contour intervals, 50 and 100 ft. WEST VIRGINIA. Cartography of West Virginia from 1737 to 1901. S. B. Brown. 1901. (See Yh-212, Bulletin No. 1, p. 52. 1 389.48 Geologic atlas of the United States: West Virginia folios. U. S.-Geological Survey. Wash., 1900. 1 v., 28 x 18, pap. scale, 1:185 000. 518 Map of West Virginia, compiled by Russell L. Morris, from county atlases, gov- ernment and other surveys, showing the coal, oil and gas developments, promi- nent anticlinal axes and fee outcrops of the different coal series; by I. C. white. West Virginia-Geological Survey. Morgantown, 1901. sheet, 30 x 27, pap. scale, 1 mile to 1 in. 890.48 Topographic atlas sheets of West Virginia. U. S.-Geological Survey. Wash., 1901. 8 sheets, 17 X 15, pap. scale, 1:125 000. contour interval, 100 ft. 565 WEYMOUTH, MASS. Map of the Town of Weymouth, Norfolk Co., Mass.; sur- veyed by order of the Town. H. F. Walling. Bost., 1853. sheet, 84 x 25, cl. scale, 80 rods to 1 in. , 583 WHITE MOUNTAINS. Map of the White Mountains and vicinity, N. H.; prepared tor MastmarCsWhitt Mountain Guide. C. H. V. Cavis. Bost., no date, sheet, 14 X 11, cl. scale, 5 miles to 1 in. 559 WISCONSIN. Chapman's sectional map of Wisconsin, with the«most recent sur- veys. Silas Chapman. Milwaukee, 1857. sheet, 80 x 28, cl. scale, 10 miles to 1 in. 542 Map of Monroe County, Wis. G. B. Holden, comp. Sparta, Wis., 1858. sheet, 29 X 27, cl. scale, 1 mile to 1 in. 598 Map of northern part of Illinois and the surveyed part of Wisconsin Territory; with plat of Navarino Green Bay, Wis. Territory. N. Y.,1836. 2 sheets, 23 x 17, 16 X 82, cl. no scales given. 390.49 Topographic atlas sheets of Wisconsin. U. S.-Geological Survey. Wash., 1900-01. 9 sheets, 17 x 15, pap. scales: 1:62 500; 1:125 000. contour interval, 80 ft. 543 WORLD. Atlas of meteorology; a series of over four hundred maps, ed. by Alexr. Buchan. J. G. Bartholomew and A. J. Herbertson. (Bartholomew's Physical Atlas, V. 3.) PhU., 1899. 40 + 14 pp., pi., maps., 17 x 12, i^ mor. 512 Century atlas of the world; prepared under the superintendence of Benjamin E. Smith. N. Y., 1897. 4 -|- 402 pp., 118 maps, 13 x 10, % mor. 610 -—Chart of the world on Mercator's projection; constructed by Herman Berghaus. Justus Perthes, pub. Gotha, no date, sheet, 34 x 57, pap. no scale given. 586 Collins' emigrant's map of the world; with full particulars of the various dis- tances and time consumed on voyage, with cost ot passage; also, accurate infor- mation on the class of labour most in requisition at each place. H. G. Collins, pub. Lond., no date. 12pp., 6x4 (map 12x26), pap. no scale given. 889.50 WYOMING. Geologic atlas of the United States: Wyoming folios. U. S.-Geolog" leal Survey. Wash., 1899. 1 v., 28 x 18, pap. scale, 1: 125 000. 890.50 Topographic atlas sheets of Wyoming. U. S.-Geological Survey. Wash., 1901. 10 sheets, 17 X 15, pap. scale, 1:125 000. contour intervals, 50 and 100 ft. 889.50 YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK. Geologic atlas of the United States: Wyoming folios. U.S.-Geological Survey, wash., 1899. 1 v., 28x18, pap. scale, 1:125 000. 890.60 Topographic atlas sheets of Wyoming. U. S.-Geological Survey. Wash., 1886- 1901. 7 sheets, 17x15, pap. scale, 1 : 126 000. contour interval, 100 ft. SURVEYING AND DRAWING. R BALTIMORE-TOPOGRAPHICAL SURVEY. Report to the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore; 1895. (See Ob5-S.l.) 89 BARTLETT, F. W. Mechanical drawing; written for the naval cadets at the United States Naval Academy. N. T., 1901. 8 + 188 pp.. 9x6, pap. 70 BLUME, FEDERICO. Ajuste de los instnimentos de nivelar. Lima, 1901. 42 pp., 9x6, pap. 96 BLUNT, E., and G. W. Description of E. & G. W. Blunt's engine for the dividing of instruments used in navigation and surveying. N. Y., 1858. 8 pp., pi., 11 x 9, bds. 85 DAVIS, A. P. 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Lond., 1900-02. 8v., 9x6,cl. 5.1 INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS OF IRELAND. Transactions; 1844-74, '98 (V. 1-10, 27). DubUn, 1845-98. 11 v. in IS, U., 9 x 6, cl., i^ ro. 7.1 INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS IN SCOTLAND. Trans- actions; 1900-02 (V. 48-45). Glasgow, 1900-02. 8 v., il., pi., 9x6, cL 11.8 INSTITUTION OF JUNIOR ENGINEERS. Course of six lectures, with discussions, on the management of engineering workshops, delivered by Arthur H. Barker, Feb. to Apr., 1901. Lond., 1901. 8-|- 194 pp., 14 pi., tab., 9x6,)^ ro. 11.1 Kecordof transactions; 1900-01 (V. 10-11). Lond., 1900-01. 2 v., U., pi., 9 x 6,cl. 17.8 INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS. List of members; 1901-02. no place, 1901-02. 2 v., 9 x 6, pap. 17.1 Proceedings; 1900-01. Lond., 19C&-01. 2 v., il., pi., 9 x 6, J^ ro. 6.1.; IRON AND STEEL INSTITUTE. Journal; 1900-02 (v. 58-61). Lond., 1900-02. 4 v., il., pi., 9x6, cl. 6.1a Same; General index: 1869-1900. Note: Contains a history of the development of the Iron and Steel Institute. Lond., 1883-1902. 8 v., 9 x 6, cl. 6.16 Same; Name index; 1869-96; v. 1-50. Lond., 1898. 16 -j- 564 pp., 9x6, cl. 6.4 Rules and list of members; 1901. Lond., 1901. Iv., 9x6, pap. 4.1 LIVERPOOL ENGINEERING SOCIETY. Transactions; 1900-02 (v. 21-23). Liver- pool, 1900-02. 8 v., 9 X 6, pap., H sk. ai.2 MANCHESTER STEAM USERS' ASSOCIATION. Memorandum by the Chief Engineer; 1901. Manchester, 1901. 1 v., il., 9x6, pap. 8.6 MIDLAND INSTITUTE OF MINING, CIVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS. Mechanical ventilators: Report of the Committee of the North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers, and the Midland Institute of Mining, Civil and Mechanical Engineers; by M. Walton Brown. Lond., 1900. 96 pp., pi., 10 X 6, pap. 342 SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS -EUROPE. Sd6 GREAT BRITAIN— (Conimueei). 3.1 MINING INSTITUTE OF SCOTLAND. Transactions; 1900-01 (v. 21-22, 24). Note: Vol. 24 contains the Proceedings of Section VI— Mining and Metallurgy of the International Engineering Congress, Glasgow, 1901. Hamilton, 1900-08. St., 9x6, pap., Ji ro. 3.1a Same; Index; 1879-91 {V. 1-12). Hamilton, 1891. 14 pp., 9x6, pap. 8.2 NORTH OF ENGLAND INSTITUTE OF MININQ AND MECHANICAL ENGI- neers. Annual report of the Council, accounts, list of Council, officers and members, and the charter and bye-laws; together with the bye-laws of the Fed- erated Institution of Mining Engineers; 1895, '99-1902. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1895-1902. 5 v., 10 x 6, pap. 8.6 Mechanical ventilators: Report of the Committee of the North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers, and the Midland Institute of Mining, Civil and Mechanical Engineers; by M. Walton Brown. Lond., 1900. 96 pp., pi,, 10 X 6, pap. 8.7 Subject-matter index of mining, mechanical and metallurgical literature; 1900. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1902. 1 v., 10 x 6, pap. 8.1 Transactions; 1852-54, '58-68, 1900 (v. 1-2, 7-17, 49). Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1869- 1900. 14 v., il., pi., 10 X 6, J^ ro. 8.1a Same; General index; 1852-76 (v. 1-25). Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1877. 143 pp.,. 10 X 6, ?i cf. 8.16 Same; General and subject matter indices; 1852-89 (v. 1-38). Newcastle- upon-Tyne, 1902. 8 -I- 244 pp., 10 X 6, pap. 10.1 NORTHEAST COAST INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS. Transactions; 1900-02 (v. 16-18). Lond., 1900-02. 3 v., 10 x 6, 94 mor. 14.1 PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY OF GLASGOW. Proceedings; 1899-1902 (v. 31-38), Glasgow, 1900-02. 3 v., il., pi., 9 x 6, pap. RAILWAY BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. Proceedings of the meetings caUed for the piu'pose of organizing an institution for the relief of necessitous children and widows of railway salaried officers. Mar., 1858. Lond., 1858. 15 pp., 8x6, b. p. 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Lond., 1888. 98 pp., map, 10 x 7, pap. 27.3 SOCIETY OF CHEMICAL INDUSTRY. Address by the President. Charles F. Chandler, delivered at the annual general meeting, held in the lecture theatre of the Royal Institution, Albemarle Street, Loudon, W., July 18th, 1900. Lond., 1900. 30 pp., tab., 11 X 8, pap. 27.4 Report of the Sub-Committee on uniformity in analysis of materials for the Portland cement industry. Lond., 1902. 65 pp., 7x5, pap. 16.1 SOCIETY OP ENGINEERS. Transactions; 1875, 1900-01. Lond., 1875-1901. 3 v., il., pi., 9x6, ol. 36.1 SOCIETY OF PATENT AGENTS. Journal; 1900-01 (v. 1-2). Lond., 1900-01. 2v., 8x5, ol. 34.1 STATISTICAL AND SOCIAL INQUIRY SOCIETY OF IRELAND. Journal; Jan., 1865-Jan., '68; Apr., '69 (v. 4, Pts. 29-34; v. 5, Pt. 80). Dublin, 1868-69. 1 v., 9x6, UNITED KINGDOM RAILWAY OFFICERS AND SERVANTS' ASSOCIATION. List of subscribers. Note: Also contains list of subscribers lo Railway Orphan Fund. Lond., 1882. 64 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Ae-307, p. 127. Report, balance sheet, accounts, &c.; 1882. Note: Contains report of the Rail- way Orphan Fund. Lond., 1888. 1 v., 9 x 6, b. p. Ae-307, p. 197. Rules. Note: Contains rules for the Railway Provident Society, Railway Officers' and Servants' Sick Fund, and Railway Orphan Asylum Fund. Lond., no date. 56 pp., 8 x 5, b. p. Ae-307, p. 85. SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS- EUROPE. 243 Sd8 ITALY. 3.1 COLLEOro DEQLI INGEQNERI E DEQLl ARCHITETTI IN PALERMO. Atti; 1901. Palermo, 1901. 1 v., 11 x 8, unbound. 2.1 SOCIETA DEQLI INGEQNERI E DEQLI ARCHITETTI ITALIANI. AnnaU (bi- monthly); 1900-01 (v. 15-16). Roma, 1900-01. 2 v., il., 11 x 7, unbound. Sd9 NETHERLANDS. 2.8 KOnINKLIJK INSTITUUT VAN INQENIEURS. De Ingenieur (weekly); Orgaan van het Kon. Instituut van Ingenieurs, van de Vereeniging van Delfteche Ingenieurs; 1900-01 (v. 15-16). Note: No. 2 of v. 15 (Jan. 13th, 1900) wanting. 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ISv^tf- T.KU. 4 v.. 9 X t.. cl. S7,"> Annual i-eport of the High School Department: (>th-Tth: l,':9S-99. Xote: This kn^utment is a continuation of the Hi,gh Schot^l Section cf the Examination IVivtitment. AU«uy. K--W-191X), 4r.. 9xS,cL las! Annual r^p^M-t ot the Regeuts: n4th: UXX). Albany, \9iil. 1 t„ pL, maps. 9 x S. cl. 19:^ E-rteusion bulletin: X'os. Sft-.'S: lt)99-1901. Xote: Beginning with Xo. SO, issued under the title iconic £.fiic-UX11. 10 t.. 10 x 7. pap. ItW PENNS'* LVANL\. LNIVERSITY OF. Catalogue: 1S.<0-9S. mXVOi PhU., iSSi^- IWl. 16 v., pi., cab., ,< X ii. pstp.. cl. SOI Diivoiory of gritduaies in civil, mechanical, electrical and chemical engineer- ing: IJ-T,".^*!, no piact, 1SXX\ 1 v., pi.. ,TxS, ro. Sll PRINCFTON LNU ERSITY, Catalogue of all who have held office in or who have re-^-eix-e^ldegi-eesfromtheColleseof Xew Jersey: lSH!-96, Prmceton, 1S¥. It., 9 .X (>, pivp. StV PIRDIE LMVERSITY. Atmual catalogue: 19lX)-(-:. Indiauaix^lis. 1901-t>:. v.', r X ,->. pap. S09 Report; -.itith: 1S>;>-1SXX>. Indianapolis. 191X>. It.. 9x6, pap. .:.-,; Selected views, uo place. lOtXI. impaged, il., :> x 7, pap. no title-page. ISO RENSSELAER Pt^LYTECHNlC INSTITLTE. Annual register: 1.^9-91. -aS-aa, '97- I'.^n. Tivy, lti^;>-l9m. 11 v.. pi.. s> x li. pap. . *>7 ROME, R, INIVERSITA RO.MANA. Scuola d'Applicazione per gringegneri: An- ~ mmr.o; compilato dal Segivtario della S^-uola; 19tXM.1S, feoma, llXXUfi. S v., 5x4, pap. ,>-,; Sotiola d" ^pplicaj-ione per gl'Ingegneri: Programmi d'insegnsimento pel qum- .luemiio sixilastiLV 11XXMSX11 a 1SX»4-UX«. Roma, 19iX1, 46pp„ 11 x .. pap. .on DOSF POLYTECHNIC INSTITLTE. Amuial catalogue: w^ith an outline of the vvui^cs of study and the plan of mstinction; ISife. Terre Haute, 1902. 1 v.. 9x6, pap. 260 GENERAL SCIENCE— EDUCATION. Ye — {^Continued). 300 Department of civil engineering; Announcement; 1900. Terre Haute, 1900. 1 t., il., 9x6, pap. 288 SANTIAQO, CHILE, QUINTA NORiVlAL DE AQRICULTURA. Short sketcli on the " Quinta Normal de Agricultura," Santiago, Chile. E. F. Le Feuvre. San- tiago, 1601. 33 pp., pi., 10 X 7, pap. 150 STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY. Annual catalogue; 1871-76, '79-80, '86- 87, •93-94, '95-1903. N. Y., 1871-1902. 17 v., 9x6, pap. 264 SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY. Illustrated bulletin giving views illustrative of where we are, what we are, and what we do. Syracuse, no date. 36 pp., il., 9x6, pap. 297 THOIWASS. CLARKSONIWEIVIORIAL SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY. Catalogue; 1901-02. Potsdam, N. T., 1902. 1 v., 9 X'6, pap. 109 TOKIO IMPERIAL UNIVERSITY. Calendar; 1901-02. ToMo, 1902. 1 v., 8 x 5, pap. 293 UNITED STATES. Colleges north and colleges south: An address before the De- ?artment of Higher Instruction of the National Educational Association at opeka, Kans., July 16th, 1886. J. D. Dreher. Salem, 1887. 21 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. 293 • Education at the South; Address before the Tale Chapter of the Phi Beta Eappa, at Linonia Hall, New Haven, Conn., Feb. 9th, 1887. D. H. Chamberlain. N. y;, 1887. 26 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. 1 UNITED STATES— BUREAU OF EDUCATION. Report of the Commissioner; June, 1898-1900. Wash., 1900-01. 4 v., il., pi., 9x6, cl. UNITED STATES— BUREAU OF STATISTICS (TREASURY DEPT.). Statistics relating to education; 1878-79, '82, 1900-01. (See Qc-37.) WASHINGTON, D. C. Annual report of the Commissioners of the District of Columbia for the year ending June 30th, 1896. (See Od40-3.1.) 294 WISCONSIN UNIVERSITY. Catalogue; 1900-01. Madison, 1901. 1 v., 7x5, pap. 151 WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE. Annual catalogue; 29th-32d; 1899- 1902. Worcester, 1899-1902. 4 v., 9 x 6, pap. 296 YALE UNIVERSITY. Directory of the living graduates; 1901. New Haven, 1901. 1 v., 8 x 5, pap. Yf GENERAL SCIENCE-EXHIBITIONS. - BUFFALO EXHIBITION, 1901. Brief notes on Chile and general catalogue of Chile exhibits. Chile-Pan-American Exposition Commission. 1901. (See Qd- 113.) Catalogue of fine arts in the Chile Building. 1901. (See Ze-14, p. 18.) 155 CHICAGO INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, J893. Classification of Department of Transportation exhibits: Railways, vessels, vehicles. Chic, no date. 24 pp., pi., 8x6, pap. 154 Report of the Sub-Committee to the Joint Committee on Transportation, Oct. 31st, 1891. Chic, 1891. 18 pp., 8x6, pap. 153 Traffic arrangements: General rules and regulations affecting transportation of foreign exhibits. Chic, 1892. 34 pp., pi., maps, 9x6, pap. PAN-AiVlERICAN EXHIBITION, 1901. See Buffalo Exhibition, 1901. PARIS INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1878. American engineering as iUus- trated by the American Society of Civil Engineers at the Paris Exposition of 1878; comp. by George S. Morison, Edward P. North, John Bogart, a Committee appointed by the Society to prepare the exhibit. 1878. (See Sa3-1.15.; 167 PARIS INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1900. Catalogue of exhibitors in the United States sections. Paris, 1900. 2 v., 8 x 5, pap. 157 Exposition Universelle de 1900: Group6 4; mficanique gSnfiral, Classe 19; ma- chines a vapeur: Exposition collective des Associations Frangaises de Proprifi- taires d'Appareils a vapeur. Paris, 1900. 12 pp., il., 9x6, pap. 169 Exposition Universelle de 1900; Notice sur les voies navigables, les chaussSes et les ports de commerce de laRussie, par N. Vosnessensky; Catalogue des objets exposSs par le Direction. Russia-Direction des Voies Navigables des Chauss^es et des Ports de Commerce. (Minlstdre des Voies de Communication.) Paris, 1900. 64pp., 9x6, pap. 85 Exposition Universelle de 1900; Section Portugaise: Notice sur les etudes de resistance et essais des mat6riaux de construction en Portugal. J. P. Cas- tanheira das Neves. Lisbonne, 1900. 64 pp., 6 pi., 3 tab., 9x6, pap. 149 Exposition Universelle de Paris, 1900: Notice sur les objets exposes par V. E. de Timonofl. St. PStersbourg, 1900. 28 pp., 9x6, pap. 156 General rules and regulations of the Paris Exposition of 1900. France-Pres- ident. Chic, no date. 18 -|- 1 pp., 9 x 6, pap. 150 Gli impianti meccanioi ed elettrioi per i servizi tecnici generali dell'esposizione Gaetano Crugnola. Torino, 1900. 29 pp., il., pi., 9x6, pap. GENERAL SCIENCE-EXHIBITIONS. 261 Yf — ( Continued ). 168 Notices sur les appareils d'«oIairage modSles et dessins exposSs par le Service des Pnares France-MinistSre des Travaux Publics. Paris, 1900. 11 + 336 pp., 11., pi., 9x6, pap. 1 r^ > PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1876. Illustrated plan of the principal portion of the City of Philadelphia extended to embrace its Centen- nial grounds showing the general buildings of the great International Exhibi- tion. L. Behrens, comp. 1876. (See Qf-B96.) SSS°'tT°t*'j? Bureau of Transportation to the Director-General, Jan. 31st, A bo^- f --Centennial Commission. Phil., 1877. 133 pp., il.. tab., 9 x 6, b. p. Aa-8S, p. 625. ' f 153 ST. LOUIS INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1904. Official classification of ex- hibit departments, no place, 1901. 58 pp., 9x6. pap. 151 Rules and regulations. St. Louis, 1901. 18 pp., 9 x 6, pap. 86 World's Fair, St. Louis, 1904. A book of beautiful engravings, illustrating the great enterprise in its important features, with portraits of officers and brief descriptions of buildings, etc. E. A. Eeid, pub. St. Louis, 1902. 47 pp., 11., 6x9, pap. Yh 210 211 GENERAL SCIENCE— GEOLOGY. AFRICA. Tarquah gold-field. Gold Coast, South Africa. A. E. Sawyer. 1903. rSeeSd6-3.1,v. 24, p. 124.) ALABAMA. On the Warrior coal field; by Henry McCaUey. Alabama-Geological Survey. Montgomery, 1886. 15 -f 571 pp., 9x6, pap. Eeport of progress; 1875-76, '79-80. Alabama^Geological Survey. Montgomery, 1876-81 . 3 v., map in pocket, tab., 9x6. pap. 198 Eeport on the coal measures of Blount Mountain; by A. M. Gibson. Alabama- Geological Survey. Montgomery, 1893, 80 pp., map, 9 x 6, pap. 199 Eeport on the coal measures of the Plateau Eegion of Alabama; by Henry Mc- Calley; including a report on the coal measures of Blount County, by A. M. Gibson. Alabama-Geological Survey. Montgomery, 1891. 238 pp., map, 9x6, pap. ALASKA. Explorations in Alaska in 1898. U. S.-Geological Survey. 1900. (See 'i"h-40. Annual report, 1898-99, Pt. 7.) 214 Geology and mineral resources of a portion of the Copper Eiver District, Alaska; by Frank Charles Sohraderand Arthur Coe Spencer. U. S.-Geolo- gical Survey. Wash., 1901. 94 pp., pi., maps, 11 x 8, pap. 191 Map of Alaska showing known gold-hearing rocks, with descriptive text con- taining sketches of the geography, geology and gold deposits and routes to the gold fields. tJ. S.-Geological Survey. Wash., 1898. 44 pp., map, 9 x 6, pap. Preliminary report on a reconnaissance along the Chandlar and Koyukuk Elvers, Aldska, m 1899. F. C. Schrader. (U. S. Geological Survey.) 1901. (See Yh-40, Annual report, 1899-1900, Pt. 2, p. 441.) 170 PreUminary report on the Cape Nome gold region, Alaska; by Frank C. Schrader and Alfred H. Brooks. XJ. S. Geological Survey. Wash., 1900. 56 pp., 19 pi., maps, 9x6, pap. Eeconnaissance from Pyramid Harbor to Eagle City, Alaska, including a de- scription of the copper depositsoE the Upper White and Tanana Rivers. A. H. Brooks. (U.S. Geological Survey.) 1901. (See Yh^O, Annual report, 1899-1900, Pt. 3, p. 331.) Eeconnaissance of the Chitina River and the Skolai Mountains, Alaska. Oscar Rohn. (U. S. Geological Survey.) 1901. (See Yh-40, Annual report, 1899-1900, Pt. 2, p. 393.) 230 Reconnaissances in the Cape Nome and Norton Bay regions, Alaska, in 1900; by Alfred H. Brooks, George B. Richardson, Arthur J. Collier and Walt«r C. Men- denhall. U. S.-Geological Survey. Wash., 1901. 333 pp., pi., maps, 12 x 8, pap. ARKANSAS. Arkansas bauxite deposits. C. W. Hajes. (U. S. Geological Survey.) 1901. (See Yh-40, Annual report, 1899-1900, Pt. 3, p. 135. ) Preliminary report oni;he Camden coal field of Southwestern Arkansas. J. A. TafE. (U. S. Geological Survey.) 1901. (See Yh-40, Annual report, 1899-1900, Pt.2, p. 313. BLACK HILLS. Laccoliths of Vaf Black Hills; with a chapter on experiments illustrating intrusion and erosion, by Ernest Howe. T. A. Jaggar, Jr. (U. S. .Geological Survey.) 1901. (See Yh-40, Annual report, 1899-1900, Pt. 3, p. 163. )Ja Preliminary description of the geology and water resources of the southern half of the Black Hills and ad.ioining regions in South Dakota and Wyoming. N H. Darton. (U. S. Geological Survey.) 1901. (See Yh^O, Annual report, 1899-1900, Pt. 4, p. 489.) 362 GENERAL SCIENCE-QEOLOQY. Yh — ( Continued). 199 BLOUNT COUNTY, ALA. Report on the coal measures of the Plateau Region of Alabama: by Henry McCalley; including a report on the coal measures of Blount County, by A. M. Gibson. Alabama-Geological Survey. Montgomery, 1891. 238 pp., map, 9x6, pap. 225 BRAZIL. Revista do Museu Nacional do Rio de Janeiro; v. 1. Rio de Janeiro, 1895. 1 v., il., pi., 12 X 9, pap. CALIFORNIA. Catalogue of Californian fossils; Pts. 2-5; 1894. J. G. Cooper. (SeeMa-lB, No. 4.) — Genesis of petroleum and asphaltum in California. A. S. Cooper. 1899. (See Ma^lS, No. 16.) Geologic atlas of the United Stales; California folios. U. S.-6eological Survey, 1898-1900. (SeeQf-389.4.) Mother lode region of California. W. H. Storms. 1900. (See Ma-15, No. 18.) 220 CAPE NOME, ALASKA. Reconnaissances in the Cape Nome and Norton Bay regions, Alaska, in 1900; by Alfred H. Brooks, George B. Richardson, Arthur J. Collier and Walter C. Mendenhall. U. S.-Geological Survey. Wash., 1901. 222 pp. pi., maps. 12x8, pap. 316 CHILE. Avaluos y rejistros de cateos de loR terrenos salitrales del estado en TarapaoA. Chile-Delegacion Fiscal de Salitreras y Guaneras. Iquique, 1900. 57 pp., maps, 9x6, bds. 215 Memoria presentada al Seflor Ministro de Hacienda; 1898-1901. Chile-Delega- cion Fiscal de Salitreras y Guaneras. Iquique, 1898-1901. 4 v., tab., 10x7, pap. COLORADO. Geologic atlas of the United States: Colorado folios. U. S.-Geolog- ical Survey. ]899-)901. (See Qf 389.5.) Geological and geographical atlas of Colorado and portions of adjacent terri- ixjry; by F. V. Hayden. U. S.-Geological and Geographical Surveys of the Territories. 1881. (See Qf-613.) Geology of the Rico Mouniains, Colo. Whitman Cross and A.C. Spencer. (U.S. Geological Survey.) 1901. (See Yh-40, Annual report. 1899-1900, Pt. 2, p. 7.) Notes on the geology of the survey for the extension of the Union Pacific Ry., E. D., from the Smoky Hill River, Kans., to the Rio Grande. J. L. Leconte. 1868. (SeeAb-387.) Report on the economic geology of the Silverton Quadrangle, Colo. F. L. Ran- some. (U. S. Geological Survey. Bulletin No. 182.) 1901. (See Yh-87.) CONNECTICUT. Newark system of the Pomperaug Valley, Conn. W. H. Hobbs. (U. S. Geological Survey.) 1901. (See Th-40, Annual report, 1899-1900, Pt. 3, p. 7.) 214 COPPER RIVER DISTRICT, ALASKA. Geology and mineral resources of a por- tion of the Copper Rjver District, Alaska; by Frank Charles Schrader and Arthur Coe Spencer. U. S.-Geological Survey. Wash., 1901. 94 pp., pi., maps, 11 X S, pap. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Geologic atlas of the United States: District of Columbia folios. U. S.-Geological Survey. 1901. (See Qf -389.8.) EL PASO, TEX. El Paso tin deposits. W. H. Weed. (U. S. Geological Survey. Bulletin No. 178.)- 1901. (See Yh-87.) ENGLAND. Geological map of England and Wales. A. C. Ramsay, no date. (See Qf-544.) GENERAL. 224 BAILLAIRQE, C. P. F. L'antiquitS de la terre et de I'homme. no place, 1899. 23 pp., 9x6, b. p. BROUQH, B. H. Cantor lectures on the nature and yield of metalliferous de- posits. 1900. (See Ma-61.) 217 CHARPENTIER, HENRI. GSologie et min^ralogie appliqufies; les minfiraux utiles & ieurs gisements. (Bibliothdque du Conducteur de Travaux Publics. ) Paris, 1900. 11 + 648 pp., il., 8 x 5, ro. 201 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA-ENGINEER DEPARTMENT. Extract from the report of the Inspector of isphalt and Cements: Tests of lake and land asphalts, no place, 1892. 67 pp., tab., 9 x 6, pap. 203 ECKEL, E. C. Formation as the basis for geological mapping. Chic, no date pp. 708-717, 9x7, pap. • 204 Summaries of the literature of structural materials; 1. no place, 1902. 1 v., 10 X 7, p^. HAMILTON, S. H., and J. R. WITHROW. Progress of mineralogy in 1899: An analytical catalogue of the contriljutions to that science published during the year. 1900. (See Sa8-8.5, Bulletin No. 2.) KEMP, J. F. Geological relations and distribution of platinum and associated metals. (U. S. Geological Survey. Bulletin No. 193.) 1902. (See Yh-87.) GENERAL SCIENCE— QEOLOQY. 263 Yh — ( Continued). QENERAL— (ConHjiMcd). 190 OVERMAN, FREDERICK. Practical mineralogy, assaying and mining; with a aesoription of the useful materials, and instructions for assaying and ™™°ga<=cordmg to the simplest methods, ed. 2. Phil., 1853. 10 + 230 pp., WOODWARD, S. P. Manual of the mollusca; or. Rudimentary treatise of recent and fossil shells. 1851-56. (SeeYn-17.) 206 GEORQI A Catalogue of ores, rocks and woods, selected from the Geological Sur- vey collection of the State, with a description of the geological formations; by George Little, State Geologist. Atlanta, 1878. 16 pp., 9 x I, pap. GERMANY. Oberflachengestalt und geologische Verhaltnisse. Preussischer yiS'^S'^'^^'^^^S^- ^°^'- Relates to the Weser and Ems Basins. 1901. (See *.^o-'o*, V. 1, p. 122.) IDAHO. Geology and water resources of Nez Perce County, Idaho. I. C. Russell. ir'J^- ?T®°^1?,"S^^'^"®y- Water Supply and Irrigation Papers.) 1901. (See ue-oi, JNos. 5o-o4. ) Gold and sUver veins of Silver City, De Lamar and other mining districts in Idaho. Waldemar Lindgren. (U. S. Geological Survey.) 1900. (See Th-40, Annual report, 1898-99, Pt. 3, p. 65.) ILLINOIS. Geologic atlas of the United States : Illinois foUos. U. S.-Geological Survey. 1900. (See Qf-389.12.) -"^HS"!^ ^sqq'^' ^°^®' ^''^"'^ Leverett. (U. S. Geological Survey. Monographs, INDIA. Geological report on the HUl Section of the Assam-Bengal Rv. H H. Haydon. 1902. (See Aa-110, No. 112. ) INDIAN TERRITORY. Geology of the Eastern Choctaw coal field, Indian Terri- tory. J. A. Taff and G. I. Adams. (U. S. Geological Survey. ) 1901. ( See Yh-40, Annua,] report. 1899-1900, Pt. 2, p. 257.) Geology of the MoAlester-Lehigh coal field, Indian Territory. J. A. Taflf. (U. S. Geological Survey.) 1899. (See Yh-40, Annual report, 1897-98, Pt. 3, p. 423.) 219 INDIANA. Annual report of the Department of Geology and Natural Resources: 23d, 25th; 1898, 1900. IndianapoUs, 1899-1901. 2 v., il., pi., maps, 9x6, cl. 11 Annual report of the Geological Survey of Indiana; llth-15th; 1881-86. Indian- apolis, 1882-86. 5 v., il., pi., maps, 9x6, el. Coal deposits of Indiana. G. H. Ashley. 1899. (See Yh-219, Annual report, 1898, p. 1.) Geological survey of Parke County, Ind., 1872. B. C. Hobbs. Indianapolis, 1872. pp. 341-384, il., 9 x 6, b. p. Ah-77, p. 365. Glacial formations and drainage features of the Erie and Ohio Basins. Frank Leverett. (U. S. Geological Survey. Monographs, v. 41.) 1902. (SeeTh^l.) Report of a geological examination made on the lands of the Wabash Petroleum & Coal Mining Co., in Warren, Fountain and Parke Counties. Richard Owen. Indianapolis, 1866. 30 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Mb-51, p. 297. ^Report of a geological examination of Parke County, Ind.; by R. T. Brown. Parke County-Board of Commissioners. Rockvllle, 1868. 33 pp., 9x6, b. p. Af-297, p. 21. 205 JACKSON COUNTY, KY. Report on the geology of parts of Jackson and Rock- castle Counties; by George M. Sullivan. Kentucky-Geological Survey. Frank- fort, 1891. 20 pp.. il., map, 10 x 7, pap. KANSAS. Notes on the geology of the survey for the extension of the Union Pacific Ry., E. D., from the Smoky Hill River, Kans., to the Rio Grande. J. L. Leconte. 1868. (See Ab-387.) The High Plains and their utilization. W. D.Johnson. (U.S. Geological Survey.) 1901. (See Yh-40, Annual report, 1899-1900, Pt. 4, p. 601.) KENTUCKY. Geological map of Kentucky exhibiting the locations of the counties, cities, villages, post-offices, railway stations, etc., the railways, common roads, etc. E. Mendenhall, pub. 1865. (See Qf-572.) Glacial formations and drainage features of the Erie and Ohio Basins. Frank Leverett. ( U. S. Geological Survey . Monographs, v. 41.) 1902. (SeeYh-41.) 205 Report on the geology of parts of Jackson and Rockcastle Counties; by George M. Sullivan. Kentucky-Geological Survey. Frankfort, 1891. 20 pp., il., map, 10 X 7. pap. • LONQ ISLAND. OutUne of the geology of Long Island in its relations to the public water supplies. W. O. Crosby. 1900. (See Dc-1022, p. 558.) MAINE. Contributions to the geology of Maine. H. S. Williamsand H. E. Gregory. (U. S. Geological Survey. Bulletin No. 165.) 1900, (SeeTh-87.) Glacial gravels of Maine and their associated deposits. G. H. Stone. (U. S. Geological Survey. Monographs, v. 34.) 1899. (SeeYh-41.) 264 GENERAL SCIENCE— GEOLOGY. Yh — (Continued). MARYLAND. Relations of Maryland topographv, climate and geology to highway- construction. W.B. Clark. 1899. (SeeNa^l23, p. 47.) 218 Special publication of the Gteological Survey; v. 1, Pts. 1-4; t. 4, Pt. 2. Contents: V. 1, Pts. 1-3, Physical features of Maryland; by W. B. Clark, y. 1, Pt. 4, Biblio- graphy and cartography of Maryland; by E. B. Mathews, v. 4, Pt. 2, Second report on the highways of Maryland with especial reference to the operations of the Highway Division during 1900 and 1901; by H. F. Eeid and A. N. Johnson. Bait., 1897-1902. 5 t., pi., maps, 11 x 8, 10 x 7, pap. MASSACHUSETTS. Geologic atlas of the United States: Massachusetts folios.^ U. S.-Geologioal Survey. 1898. (See Qf-389.J1.) Geology of eastern Berlcshire County, Massachusetts. B. K. Emerson. (U. 8. Geological Survey. Bulletin No. 159.) 1899. (SeeYh-87.) Geology of the Narragansett Basin. N. S. Shaler, J. B. Woodworth and A. F. Foerste. (U . S. Geological Survey. Monographs, v. 38.) 1899. (SeeYh-41.) MICHIGAN. Crystal Falls iron-bearing district of Michigan; with a chapter on the Sturgeon River tongue, by W. S. Bayley, and an introduction by C. B. Van. Hise. J. M. Clements and H. L. Smyth. (U. S. Geological Survey. Monographs, V. 36.) 1899. (SeeYh-41.) Geologic atlas of the United States: Michigan folios. U. S.-Geological Survey. 1900. (See Qf-389.22.) Geology and topography of the Lower Peninsula of Michigan. A. O. Lane, 1899. (See De-81, No. 30, p. 57. ) Glacial formations and drainage features of the Erie and Ohio Basins. Frank Leverett. (U. S. Geological Survey. Monographs, v. 41.) 1902. (SeeTh-41.> Iron-ore deposits of the Lake Superior region. C. R. Van Ilise. (U. S. Geologi- cal Survey.) J901. (See Y'h-40, Annualreport, 1899-1900, Pt. 3, p. 305.) MINNESOTA. Gneisses, gabbro- schists and associated rocks of Southwestern Minnesota. C. W. Hall. (U. S. Geological Survey. Bulletin No. 157.) 1899. (See Yh-S7.) 221 MISSOURI. Annual reports of the Geological Survey;' lst-2d; 1853-54. Jeflferson City, 1854. 2 v. in 1, il., pi., maps, tabs.. 10 x 7, cl. 207 Biennial report of the State Geologist; 1899-1900. Missouri-Bureau of Geology and Mines. Jefferson City, 1901 . Iv., 9x6, pap. 32 Bulletin of the Geological Survey; No. 1. Contents: Coal beds of Lafayette County; by Arthur Winslow. Building stones and clays of iron, St. Francois- and Madison Counties; by G. E. Ladd. Mineral waters of Saline County; by A. E. Woodward. Preliminary catalogue of fossils occurring in Missouri; by G. Hambach. Jefferson City, 1890. 1 v., 10 x 7, pup. Fossil flora of the lower coal measures of Missouri. David White. (U. S. Geo- logical Survey. Monographs, v. 37.) 1899. (See Yh-41.) 208 New Year announcement of the Bureau of Geology and Mines. Jefferson City, 1900. 27 pp., 10,x7, pap. Parker's geological map of Missouri, showing the location of the principal de- posits of iron, lead, zinc, copper, tin, gold, silver, platina, nickel, manganese, alabaster, kaolin, coal, diamonds, oil springs, etc., and a list of unentered lands in each county, with the population, etc. N.H.Parker. 1865. (See Qf-568.) 192 Preliminary report on the iron ores and coal fields from the field work of 1872. Bureau of Geology and Mines. N. T., 1873. 2 v., il., tab., 10 x 7 (atlas 22 x 27;, cl., pap. 222 Reports; v. 2-8; v. 6, sec. 1; v 12. Missouri-Geological Survey. Contents: v. 2, A report on the iron ores of Missouri from field work prosecuted during the Sears 1891 and 1892; by F. L. Nason. v. 3, A report on the mineral waters of [issouri; by Paul Schweitzer, v. 6, sec. 1, Lead and zinc deposits; by Arthur Winslow and J. D. Robertson, v. 12, Reports on areal geology. Jefferson City, 189:i-98. 4 v., il., pi., maps, tab., 10 x 7, cl. MONTANA. Geologic atlas of the United States: Montana folios. U. S. -Geologi- cal Survey. 1899. (SeeQf-389.26.) Geology of the Little Belt Mountains, Montana. with notes on the min»^ral deposits of theNeihart, Barker, Yogo and other districts, by W. H. We?d; accompanied by a report on the petrography of the igneous rocks of the district, by L. v. Pirsson. (U.S. Geological Survey.) 1900. (See Yh-40, Annual report, 1898-99, Pt. 3, p. 257.) Mineral vein formation at Boulder Hot Springs, Mont. W. H. Weed. (U. S. Geological Survey.) 1901. (See Yh-40, Annual report, 1809-1900, Pt. 2, p. 227.) 202 NEVADA. Comstock lode; its character, and the probable mode of its continu- ance in depth. F. B. Richthofen. San Fran., 1866. 88 pp., 9x6, pap. Esmeralda formation, a fresh -water lake deposit; with a description of the fossil plants, by F. H. Knowlton, and of a fossil fish, by F. A. Lucas. H. W. Turner. (U. S. Geological Survey.) 1901. (See Yh-40, Annual report, 1899-1900, Pt. 2, p. 191.) GENERAL SCIENCE— QEOLOQY. 265 Yh— ( Con tin iied). ^ NEW JERSEY. Annual report of the State Geologist; 1896, '98-1901. Trenton, 1897- 190.'. 5v., 11., pi., maps, tab., 9x6, J^ cl. 25 E'"'*! report of the State Geologist; v. 4 Physical sreography of New Jersey. Trenton, 1898. 1 v., pi., maps, 10 x 6, cl. NEW MEXICO. Notes on the geology of the survey for the extension of the Union Pacific Ry., E. D.. from the Smoky Hill River, Kans., to the Eio Grande. J. L. Leconte. 1868. (SeeAb-887.) 169 Systematic catalogue of vertebrata of the Eocene of New Mexico, collected in 18T4; E. D. Cope, Paleontologist. U. S.-Qeographical Sm-veys West of the One Hundredth Meridian. Wash., 1875. 37 pp., 9x6, pap. ^The High Plains an itheii-utUizition. W.D.Johnson. (U. S. Geological Sur- vey.) 1901. (See Yh-40, Annual report, 1899-1900, Pt. 4, p. 601.) 35 NEW YORK STATE. Communication of the Governor relative to the geological survey of the State; 1841. Albany, 1840. 1 v., map, 9 x B, 9^ ro. Glacial formations and drainage features of the Erie and Ohio Basins. Frank Leverett. (U. S. Geological Survey. Monographs, v. 41.) 1902. (See Yh^l.) Outline of the geology of Long Island in its relations to the pubUc water sup- plies. W. O.Crosby. 1900. ( See Dc-1022, p. 5o.S. ) OutUne of the geology of Staten Island in relation to the public water supply. W. O. Crosby. 1900. (See Dc-1022, p. 578.) Quarry industry in Southeastern New York. E. C. Eckel. 1902. (See Ma- Slate belt of Eastern New York and Western Vei-mont. T. N.Dale. (U.S. Geological Survey.) 1899. (See Yh-40. Annual report, 1897-98, Pt. 3, p. 153.) NEW ZEALAND. Papers and reports of the Mines Department relating to min- erals and m ining, comprising statement by the Minister of Mines, report on the gold-fields, report on coal-mines, geological exploi-ations. 1901. (SeeMa-70.) NEZ PERCE COUNTY, IDAHO. Geology and water resom-ces of Nez Perce County, Idaho. I. C. Russell. (U. S. Greological Survey. Water Supply and Irrigation Papers.) 1901. (See De-il, Nos. 53-54.) 197 NORTH CAROLINA. Biennial report of the State GSeologist; 1st; 1891-92, Raleigh, 1893. 1 v., pL, maps, 10 x 6, pap. 196 Bulletin; Nos. 1, 5-11, 13. North Carolina-Geological Survey. Contents: 1, Iron ores of North Carolina; by Henry B. C. Nitze. 5, Forests, forest lands and forest products of Eastern North Carolina; by W. W. Ashe. 6, Timber trees and forests of North Carolina; by Giftord Pinchot and W. W. Ashe. 7, Forest fires, their destructive work, causes and prevention; by W. W. Ashe. 8, Papers on the water power in Xorth Carolina: A preliminary report; by G. F. Swain, J. A. Holmes, E. W. Myers. 9, Monazite and monazite deposits in North Cai-olina; by Henry B. C. Nitze. 10, Gold TniniTig in North Carolina and adjacent South Appalachian regions; by H. B. C. Nitze and H. A. J. Wilkens. 11, Corun- dum and me basic magnesian rocks ot Western North Carolina; by J. V. Lewis. 13, Clay deposits and clav industrv in North Carolina; by Heinrich Ries. Raleigh, 1893-97. 9 v., il., pi., maps, tab., 10 x 7, pap., cl. 195 Economic papers; Nos. 1-5. North Carolina-Geological Survey. Contents: 1, Possibilities of a maple sugar industry in Western North Carolina; by W. W. Ashe. 2, Some recent road legislation io North Cai'olina; by J. A. Holmes. 3, Talc and pyrophyllite deposits in North Carolina: by J. H. Pratt. 4, Mining in- dustry in North Carolina during 1900; by J. H. Pratt. 5, Recent road legislation in North Cai'ollna; by the North Carolina Highway Commission. Raleigh, 1897-1901. 6 v., il., 10 X 7, 9 X 6, pap. OHIO. Geological map of Ohio with the adjoining portions of Pennsylvania and Maryland. E. Mendenhall, pub. 1865. (See Qf-600.) Glacial formations and drainage features of the Erie and Ohio Basins. Frank Leverett. (U. S. Geological Survey. Monographs, v. 41.) 1902. (See Yh^l.) Preliminary report upon petroleum and inflammable ^as; by Edward Orton. 01ilo-(jeolo"gicaI Surrey. Columbus, IttST. 20.1 pp., il., maps, 9 x 6, b. p. Za-38, p. 25o. 29 Reportof progress, 1869. Ohlo-G!eological Survey. Note: Text accompanied by unbound maps. Columbus, 1871. 1 v., pi., maps. 9x6, cl. OREGON. Coos Bay coal field. J. S Diller. ( U. S. Geological Survey. ) 1899. (See Yh-40, Annual report, 1897-98, Pt. 3, p. 309.) . Gleologic atlas of the United States: Oregon folios. U. S. -Geological Survey. 1898. (See Qf-5S9.37.) PARKE COUNTY, IND. Geological survey of Parke County. Ind,. isr2. B, C. Hobbs. Indianapolis, 1872. pp. 341-;iS4. U., 9 x 6, b. p. Ah-77, p. 365. Report of a geological examination of Parke County. Ind.; by R. T. Brown. Parke County-Board of Commissioners. Rockvllle. 1868. 33 pp., 9x6, b. p. hi-xr,. p. ei. ■ 366 GENERAL SCIENCE— aEOLOQY. Yh — ( Continued ). PENNSYLVANIA. Glacial formations and drainage features o£ the Erie and Ohio Basins. Frank Leverett. (U. S. Geological Survey. Monographs, v. 41.) 1903. (See Yh-41.) PERU. El Departamento de Ancaohs y sus riquezas minerales. Antonio Rai- mondi. 1873. .(See Qd-97.) PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. Brief memorandum on the geology of the Philippine Islands. G.F.Becker. (U. S. Geological Survey. ) 1900. (See Yh-40, Annual report, 1898-99, Pt. 2, p. 1.) Report on the geology of the Philippine Islands, followed by a version of " Ueber Tertiare Fossilien von den PMippinen" (1895), by K. Martin. G. F. Becker. (U. S. Geological Survey.) 1901. i See Yh-40, Annual report, 1899-1900, Pt. 3, p. 487.) QUEBEC. Mineral resources of the Province of Quebec, Canada. J. Obalski. 1902. (SeeSd6-S.l, V. 24, p. 32r.) RHODE ISLAND. Geology of the Narragansett Basin. N. S. Shaler, J. B. Wood- worth and A. F. Foerste. (U. S. Geological Survey. Monographs, v. 33.) 1899. (See Yh-41.) 205 ROCKCASTLE COUNTY, KY. Report on the geology of parts of Jackson and Rockcastle Counties; by George M. Sullivan. Kentucky-Geological Survey. Frankfort, 1891. 80 pp., 11., map, 10 x 7, pap. SCOTLAND. Carboniferous limestone coal-flelds of West Lothian. H. M. Cadell. 1902. (See Sd6-3.1, v. 24, p. 94.) Oilshale-flelds of the Lothians. H. M. Cadell. 1902. (SeeSd6-3.1, v. 24, p. 36.) 220 SEWARD PENINSULA, ALASKA. Reconnaissances in the Cape Nome and Nor- ton Bay Regions, Alaska, in 1900; by Alfred. H. Brooks, George B. Richardson, Arthur J. Collier and Walter C. Mendenhall. U. S.-Geological Survey. Wash., 1901. 222 pp., pi., maps, 12x8, pap. 223 SOUTH DAKOTA. Bulletin of the Geological Survey; No. 3. Contents: No. 3, Mineral resources of South Dakota including mineral wealth of the Black Hills; by Cleonas C. O'Harra. Mineral building material, fuels, and waters of South Dakota, with production for 1900; by James E. Todd. Vermillion, 1902. 1 v., 11., pi., pap. Geology and water resources of a portion of Southeastern South Dakota. J. E. Todd. (U. S. Geological Survey. Water Supply and Irrigation Papers.) 1900. (See De-81, No. 34.) -Laccoliths of the Black Hills; with a chapter on experiments illustrating intru- sion and erosion, by Ernest Howe. T. A. Jaggar, Jr. (U. S. Geological Sur- vey.) 1901. (See Yh-40, Annual report, 1899-1900, Pt. 3, p. 163.) Moraines of Southeastern South Dakota and their attendant deposits. J. E. Todd. (U. S. Geological Survey. BuUetin No. 158.) 1899. (SeeYh-87.) Preliminary description of the geology and water resources of the southern half of the Black Hills and adjoining regions in South Dakota and Wyoming. N. H. Darton. (U. S. Geological Survey.) 1901. (See Yh-40, Annual report, 1899-1900, Pt. 4, p. 489.) SPAIN. Resefia de los trabajos realizados por la Comisi6n del Mapa geol6gico de EspaHa. M. F. de Castro. 1890. (See Ya-27, p. 107.) STATEN ISLAND. Outline of the geology of Staten Island in relation to the pub- lic water supply. W.O.Crosby. 1900. (See Do-1022, p. 573.) TENNESSEE. Geologic atlas of the United States; Tennessee folios. U. S.-Geo- logical Survey. 1899. (SeeQf-389.42.) Tennessee white phosphate. C. W. Hayes. (U. S. Geological Survey.) 1901. (See Yh-40, Annual report, 1899-1900, Pt. 3, p. 473.) 42 TEXAS. Annual report of the Geological Survey; 1892; No. 4. Austin, 1893. 1 v., il., pi., maps, 10 x 7, pap. 194 Bulletin of the University of Texas; Nos. 6, 9, 15-16. Contents: No. 5, Texas petroleum; by W. B. Phillips. No. 9, Report of progress for 1901; Sulphur, oil and quicksilver in Trans-Pecos, Tex. No. 15, Coal, lignite and asphalt rocks in Texas.- No. 16, Terlingua quicksilver deposits, Brewster County. Austin, 1900-02. 4 v., il., pi., maps, tab., 9x6, pap. El Paso tin deposits. W. H. Weed. (U. S. Geological Survey. Bulletin No. 178.) 1901. (See Yh-87.) Geography and geology of the Black and Grand Prairies, Tex., with detailed descriptions of the cretaceous formations and special reference to artesian wells. R. T. Hill. (U. S. Geological Survey.) 1901. (See Yh-40. Annual report, 1899-1900, Pt. 7.) Geologic atlas of the United States: Texas folios. U. S.-Geologioal Survey. 1900. (SeeQf-389.43.) Oil and gas fields of the western interior, and Northern Texas coal measures and of the Upper Cretaceous and Tei-tiary of the Western Gulf Coast. G. I. Adams. (U. S. Geological Survey. Bulletin No. 184.) 1901. (SeeYh-87.) GENERAL SCIENCE -QEOLOaY. 267 Vh — {Continued). ^™ Petroleum from the Beaumont, Texas, field. Clifford Richardson and E. C. Wallace. Lond.,1901. 15 pp., tab., 7 x 5, pap. Reconnaissance in the Eio Grande coal fields of Texas; including a report on Igneous rocks from the San Carlos coal field, by C. E. Lord. T. W. Vaughan. (U. S. Geological Survey. Bulletin No. 164.) 1900. (See Yh-87.) Record of the geology of Texas for the decade ending Dec. 31st, 1896. F. W. Simonds. 1900. (See Sa3-100.1, v. 3, p. 17.) The High Plains and their utilization. W. D. Johnson. (U. S. Geological Sur- vey.) 1901. (See Yh^O, Annual report, 1899-1900, Pt. 4, p. 601.) ■201 TRINIDAD ISLAND. Extract from the report of the Inspector of Asphalt and Cements; Tests of lake and land asphalts. District of Columbia-Engineer De- partment, no place, 1892. 67 pp., tab., 9x6, pap. 40 UNITED STATES. Annual report of the Geological Survey; 19th-21st; 1897-1900. Wash., 1898-1901. 26 v., il., pi., maps, tab., 12 x 8. cl. ST Bulletin of the Geological Survey; Nos. 157-190, 192-194. Wash., 1899-1902. 37 v., il., pi., maps, 10 x 6, pap. 157, Gneisses, gabbro-schists, and associated rocks of Southwestern Minnesota; byC. W.Hall. 158, Moraines of Southeastern South Dakota and their attendant deposits; by J. E. Todd. 159, Geology of Eastern Berkshire Co., Mass.; by B. K. Emerson. 160, Dictionary of altitudes in the United States; comp, by Henry Gannett, ed. 8. 161, Earthquakes in California in 1898; by G. D. Perrine. 162, Bibliography and index of North American geology, paleontology, petrology and mineralogy for the year 1898; by F. B. Weeks. 163, Flora of the Montana formation; by F. H. Knowlton. 164, Reconnaissance in the Eio Grande coal fields of Texas; by T. V7. Vaughan. 165, Contributions to the geology of Maine; by H. S. WilJiams and H. E. Gregory. 166, Gazetteer of Utah; by Henry Gannett. 167, Contributions to chemistry and mineralogy from the laboratory of the United States Geological Survey; by F. W. Clarke. 168, Analyses of rocks from the laboratory .of the United States Geological Survey, 1880-99; by F. W. Clarke. 169, Altitudes in Alaska; comp. by Henry Gannett. 170, Survey of the boundary line between Idaho and Montana from the international boundary to the crest of the Bitterroot Mountains; by K. U. Goode. 171, Boundaries of the United States and of the several states and territories; by Henry Gannett, ed. 2. 172, Bibliography and index of North American geology, paleontology, petrology and mineralogy for 1899; by F. B. Weeks. 173, Synopsis of American fossil bryozoa; by J. M. Nickles and R. S. Bassler. 174, Survey of the northwestern boundary of the United States, 1857-1861; by Marcus Baker. 175, Triangulation and spirit leveling in Indian Territory; by C. H. Fitch. 176, Some principles and methods of rock analysis; by W. F. Hillebrand. 177, Catalogue and index of the publications of the United States Geological Survey; 1880-1901; by P. C. Warman. 178, The El Paso tin deposits; by W. H. Weed. 179, Bibliography and catalogue of the fossil vertebrata of North America; by O. P. Hay. 180, The occurrence and distribution of corundum in the United States; by J. H. Pratt. 181, Results of primary triangulation and primary traverse, fiscal year 1900-01; by H. M. Wilson and others. 182, Report on the economic geology of the Silverton Quadrangle, Colo. ; by F. L. Ransome. 183, Gazetteer of Porto Rico; by Henry Gannett. 184, Oil and gas fields of the western interior and Northern Texas coal measures, and of the Upper Cretaceous and Tertiary of the Western Gulf Coast; by G. I. Adams. 185, Results of spirit leveling, fiscal year 1900-01; by H. M. Wilson and others. 186, On pyrite and mareasite; by tt. N. Stokes. 187, Geographic dictionary of Alaska; by Marcus Baker. 188, Bibliography of North American geology, paleontology, petrology and min- eralogy for the years 1892-1900 inclusive; by P. B. Weeks. 189, Index to North American geology, paleontology, petrology and mineralogy for the years 1892-1900 inclusive; by F. B. Weeks. 190, Gazetteer of Texas; by Eenry Gannett. 192, Gazetteer of Cuba; by Henry Gannett. ^ , ^. , ... . , , 193, Geological relations and distribution of platinum and associated metals; by J. F. Kemp. ^ , 194, Northwest boundary of Texas; by Marcus Baker. Geologic atlas of the United States; Folios 49-71. Geological Survey. 1898- 1901. (SeeQf-389.) a68 GENERAL SCIENCE— QEOLOQY. Yh — {Continued). 19S Geologist's traveling hand-book: An American geologioal railway guide, giving the geological formation at every railway station, with notes ot interesting places on the routes and a description of each ot the formations. James Macfarlane. N. Y., 1879. 216 pp., il., tab., 9x6, cl. 41 Monographs of the Geological Survey; v. 33-41. Wash., 1899-1902. 10 v., 11., pi., maps, !3x9, cl. V.32, Geology of the Yellowstone National Park, Pt. 2. (Ft. 1. wanting.) V.33, Geology of the Narragansett Basin; by N. S. Shaler, J. B. Woodworth and A. F. Foerste. V.34, Glacial gravels of Maine and their associated deposits; by G. H. Stone. V.3B, Later extinct floras of North America; by J. S. Newberry. V.86, Crystal Falls iron-bearing district ot Michigan; by J. M. Clements and H. L. Smyth. V.37, Fossil flora of the lower coal measures of Missouri; by David White. V.38, Illinois glacial lobe; by Frank Leverett. V.39, Eocene and lower Ohgocene coral faunas of the United States; by T. W, Vaughan. V.40, Adephagous and clavicom coleoptera from the Tertiary deposits at Florissant, Colo ; by S. H. Soudder. V.41, Glacial formations and, drainage features of the Erie and Ohio basins; by Frank Leverett. 168 Preliminary report upon invertebrate fossils collected by the expeditions of 1871, 1872 and 1878, with descriptions of new species; by C. A. White. Geograph- ical Surveys West of the One Hundredth Meridian. Wash ., 1874. 27 pp. , 9 x 6, pap. UTAH. Geologic atlas of the United States: Utah folios. U. S.-Geological Survey, 1900. (See Qf-889.44.) Geology and mining industry of the Tintic District, Utah. G. W. Tower, Jr., and G. O. Smith. (U. S. Geological Survey.) 1899. (See Yh-40, Annual report, 1897-98, Pt. 3, p. 601.) V ENEZUELA . Die Cordillere von M^rida nebst Bemerkungen ilber das Elaribische Gebirge. W. Sievers. 1888. (SeeQb-17, v. 3,Pt. 1.) VERMONT. Slate belt of Eastern New York and Western Vermont. T.N.Dale. (U. S. Geoglcal Survey.) 1899. (See Yh-40, Annual report, 1897-98, Pt. 3, p. 153.) 218 VICTORIA. Monthly progress report of the Geological Survey; Apr., 1899-Mar., 1900. Department of Mines. Melbourne, 1899-1900. 1 v., maps, 10x7, unbound. VIRQINIA. Geologic atlas of the United States: Virginia folios. U. S.-Geological Survey. 1899. (See Qf-389.46.) — Geology of the Richmond Basin, Virginia. N. S. Shaler and J. B. Woodworth. (U.S. (Geological Survey.) 1899. (See Yh-40, Annual report, 1897-98, Pt. 2, p. 385. ) WALES. Geological map of England and Wales. A. C. Ramsay, no date." (See Qf-544.) WASHINGTON. Geologic atlas of the United States: Washington foUos. U. S.- Geological Survey. 1899. (SeeQf-389.4r.) Geology and water resources of aportion of Yakima County, Wash. G. O. Smith. (U. S. Geological Survey. Water Supply and Irrigation Papers.) 1901. (SeeDe-81, No. 65.) Preliminary paper on the geology ot the Cascade Mountains in northern Wash- ington. 1. Cf. Russell. (U. S. (Geological Survey.) 19U0. (See Y'h-40, Annual report, 1898-99, Pt. 2, p. 83.) 212 WEST VIRGINIA. Bulletin; No 1. West Virginia-Geological Survey. Contents: Bibliography of works upon the geology and natural resources of West Virginia from 1764 to 1901, and also a cartography of West Virginia from 1737 to 1901; by Samuel B. Brown. Morgantown, 1901. Iv,, 9x6, pap. Geologic atlas of the United States: West Virginia folios. U. S.-Geological Survey. 1900. (See Qf -389.48. ) Glacial formations and drainage features of the Erie and Ohio Basins. Frank Leverett. (U. S. Geological Survey. Monographs, v. 41.) 1902. (SeeYh-41.) Map of West Virginia compiled by Russell L. Morris, from county atlases, government and other surveys, showing the coal, ofl and gas developments, prominent anticlinal axes and the outcrops of the different coal series; ny I. C. White. West Virginia-Geological Survey. 1901. (SeeQf-518.) WYOMING. Geologic atlas of the United States: Wyoming folios. U. S.-Geolog- ical Survey. 1899. (See Qf -889.50.) ^ — Glacial sculpture of the Bighorn Mountain, Wyoming. F. E. Matthes. (U. S. Geological Survey.) 1901. (See Yh-40, Annual report, 1899-1900, Pt. 2, p. 167.) Laccoliths of the Black Hills; with a chapter on experiments illustrating intru- sion and erosion, by Ernest Howe. T. A. Jaggar, Jp. (U, S. Geological Sur- vey.) 1901. (See Yh-40, Annual report, 1899-1900, Pt. 3, p. 168.) Preliminary description of the geology and water resources ot the southern half of the Black Hills and adjoining regions in South Dakota and Wyoming. N. H. Darton. (U. S. Geological Survey.) 1901. (See Yh-40, Annual report, 1899-1900, Pt. 4, p. 489.) GENERAL SCIENCE— QEOLOQY. 269 Yh — (Continued). Preliminary report on the artesian basins of Wyoming. W. C. Knight. 1900. (See De-150, Bulletin No. 45.) YAKIMA COUNTY, WASH. Geology and water resources of a portion of Yakima Co., Wash. G. O. Smith. {U. S. Geological Survey. Water Supply and Irriga- tion Papers.) X901. (See De-81, No. 55.) ' YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK. Geology of Yellowstone National Park; Pt. 3, Descriptive geology, petrography and paleontology. Arnold Hague and others. (U. S. Geological Survey. Monographs, v. 33, Pt. 3.) 1899. (SeeYh^l.) Yhp GENERAL SCIENCE— MATHEMATICS. ARITHMETIC. 100 BUCHANAN, E. E. Buchanan's tables of squares containing the square of every foot, inch, and sixteenth of an inch between one-sixteenth of an inch and fifty feet; for engineers and calculators, ed. 9. N. Y., 1901. 102 pp., 7x4, oL CALCULUS. 107 MOIQNO. Leeons de calcul difESrentiel et de calcul integral, r6dig6es d'aprfis les ni6thodes et les ouvrages publics ou inSdits de A. L. Cauchy. Contents: V. 1, Calcul diffSrentiel. v. 3, Calcul integral. Paris, 1840-44. "3 v., 9x5, cl. GENERAL. 101 DARIES, OEORQES. MathSmatiques. (Bibliothftque du Conducteur de Tra- vaux PubUcs.) Paris, 1896. 8 + 350 pp., 8x5, ro. 106 DEDEKIND, RICHARD. Essays on the theory of numbers; authorized transla- tion by W. W. Beman. Contents: I, Continuity and irrational numbers. 11, The nature and meaning of numbers. Chic, 1901. 115 pp., 8x5, cl. 104 DE MORGAN, AUGUSTUS. On the study and difficulties of mathematics. 3d reprinted. Chic, 1903. 6 -|-388pp., por., 8x5, cl. 99 HALSEY, F. A. Use of the slide rule. (Van Nostrand's Science Ser.) N.'iY., 1899. 84 pp., 11., 6x4, bds. HEATHER, J. P. 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Appellant's points on appeal from an order dissolving an injunction with liberty to appeal, the injunction to continue until decision on appeal; Supreme Court, City and County ot New York; Josiah Caldwell, Appellant, against the (Jommercial Warehouse Co., Re- spondent. Note: Case relates to the surrender by the Commercial Warehouse Go. of certain securities pledged for alleged usurious loans. N. Y.,no date. 22 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. no title-page. Af-396, p. 373. 196 CURIOSIBHOY, ADERSEV, pseud. Parsee letters, addressed to Horace Greely, Sahib, as originally publisned in the New York World. Note: Relates to the questions of Free Trade, no place, no date. 32 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. nj title-page. 198 CURRENT OBJECTIONS TO THE EXACTION OF ECONOMIC RENT BY taxation considered, no place, no date. 45 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. no title-page. MISCELLANEOUS-POLITICAL ECONOMY. 387 Zj — ( Continued). CURTIS, Q. T. Doctrine of presumed dedication of private property to public use, in its application to railroads. N. Y., 1881. 40 pp., » x B, b. p. Ae-396, p. 193. Ownership of railroad property. N. Y., 1881. pp. 345-355, 9x6, b. p. Af-304, p. 525. DANA, R. H., Jr. Speech in the House of Representatives of Massachusetts, Feb. 14th, 1867, on the repeal of the usury laws. N. Y., 1872. 2ii pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Za- 36, p. 411. DARDART, EMILE. ExScutiou des travaux publics. (Bibliothjque du Conduc- teurdeTravaux Publics.) 1901. (SeeV-127.) 138 DE LEENER, QEORQES. Les trusts en Belgique. Bruxelle's, 1902. 18 pp., 10 x 6, pap. 182 DEPEW, C. M. Speech in the Senate of the United States, Apr. 2d, 1900. Note: Speech in favor of the bill temporarily providing revenue for the relief of the Island of Puerto Rioo, and for other purposes, wash., 19U0. 24 pp., 9x6, pap. 190 FISK & HATCH. Memoranda concerning Government bonds. United States, State, and foreign, for the information of investors; with directions for buying and sellmg securities in the New York market; statistics of the growth and progress of the United States, a compendium of the Tenth Census, and gold and silver statistics. N. Y'., 1882. 291 pp., tab., 8 x 5, cl. 51 FLORIDA— COMMISSIONER OF LANDS AND IMMIGRATION. Report; 1881-82, '85-88. Tallahassee, 1883-89. 3 v.. 9x6, pap. 181 FOWLER, C. N. Twelve years of national administration, 1888 to 1900: The fallacies of W. J. Bryan exposed: Speech in the House of Representatives, 1 June 2il, 1900. no place, 1900. 16 pp., tab., 9 x 6, pap. no title-page. 132 GENERAL TAX LAWS OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY, with explanations and Instructions, by the Attorney-General, and the decision of the Supreme Court. Jersey City, 1862. 108 -|- 1 pp., 9x6, pap. QRIBR, J. A. Our silver coinage and its relation to debts and the world-wide de- pression in prices. PWl, 1885. 108 pp., tab., 8x5, b. p. Za-40, p. 157. 196 HARRIS, EDWARD, and others. Wool and woollens: The truth of the report of the Special Commissioner vindicated by the testimony of woollen manufac- turers of the United States. Note: Relates to the tariff on woollens, noplace, 1870. 7 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. no title page. HAWES, G. P. In the Senate of New- York, Committee on General Laws; in the matter of the proposed legislation relative to trusts: Argument, no pla;;e, no date. 32 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Za^SS, p. 133. 191 HEWITT, A. S. Emancipation of labor: Speech delivered in the House of Repre- • aentatives. Apr. 30th, 1884. Wash., 1884. 33 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. National banks and Bessemer steel works: Speech in the House of Repre- sentatives, May 16th, 1882. no place. 1882. 16 pp., 8x6, b. p. no title-page. Af-304, p. 435. 191 Suspension of silver coinage: Speech in the House of Representatives, Monday, Mar. 2d, 1885. Wash., 1885. 8 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. HOLE, JAMES. National railways: An argument for state purchase. 1893. (See Aa-88.) 9 IDAHO TERRITORY— GOVERNOR. Report to the Secretary of the Interior; 1884, '86. Wash., 1884-87. 2 v., 9 x 6, pap. ILLINOIS-STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. Proceedings; 1873. Springfield, 1873. 1 v., tab., 9 x 6, b. p. Ah-77, p. 25. 193 INGALLS, J. J. Speech in the Senate of the United States, Jan. 23d, 1890. Note: Relates to the race question and disenfranchisement of the negro in the South. no place, 1890. 16 pp. , 9 x 6, b. p. no title-page. 198 JEANS, J. S. England's supremacy; its sources, economics, and dangers. Lond., 1885. 24 -|- 447 pp., tab., 9x6, cl. 22 JENKS J W. Report on certain economic questions in the English and Dutch colonies in the Orient, by the Special Commissioner. (Bureau of Insular Affairs, War Dept.) Wash,, 1902. 10 -|- 176 pp., il., 9 x 6, pap. 10 KANSAS— GOVERNOR. Message to the Eegislature; 1891, '93, '95, '99. Topeka, 1891-99. 4 v., 9 X 8, pap. LANSING Q L. Growth and effect of railway consolidation, no place, 1883. pp. 577^89, 9 X 6, b. p. no title-page. Ab^55, p. 217. I iVPI PVF EMILE DE. New tendencies of political economy; tr. f r. the iJe-ume teSe^S; S™ dS, by George Walker. N. Y., 1879. 27 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Ae-395, p. 209. LEWIS, G. H. National consolidation of the railways of the United States. 1893. (See'Aa-92.) I I nvn H n Political economy of seventy-three million dollars, no place, 1882. pp 69"i, 9X 6, b. p. Af-304, p. 467. 388 MISCELLANEOUS— POLITICAL ECONOMY. 2j— ( Continued). 191 LORING, Q. B. Resumption of specie payments; Speech in the House of Kepre- sentatives, Not. 16th, 1877. Wash., 1877. 18 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. 85 McKINLEY, WILLIAM. President McKtnley's last speech; delivered Sept. 5th, 1901, President's Day at the Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo. N. Y., 1900. 14 pp., 9x6, pap. MASSACHUSETTS— AUDITOR. Report; 1st, Sd^th. ]5tb, 29th, 82d, 34th-a'Jth, 38th, 43d, 45th-50th; 1849, '51-52, 'es, '77, '80, '82-83, 'S6, '91, '93-98. Bost., 1850-99. I'd v., 9x6, pap., el. 3 MASSACHUSETTS— BUREAU OF STATISTICS OF LABOR. Annual report; 9th, llth-15th, 17th, 30th-82d; for the fiscal year ending Mar., 1878, '80-84, '86, 1900-02. Bost., 1878-08. 10 v., 9x6. cl. MASSACHUSETTS— CENSUS, 1895. Reports. Contents: v. 1-4, Population and social statistics, v. 5, Manufactures, v. 6, Fisheries, commerce and agriculture. V. 7, Social statistics and general summaries. 1896-1900. (See Qc-30.) 186 MASSACHUSETTS— DISTRICT POLICE. Report of the Chief, including the Inspection Department and the Detective Department; 1893. Note: Includes the inspection of factories and public buildings. Bost., 1894. 1 v., pi., 9x6, cl. MASSACHUSETTS— GENERAL COURT. Chapters 11 and 12 of the General Statutes, and a compilation of the subsequent enactments now in force, regu- lating taxation by the local assessors in Massachusetts, Chapter 188, Acts of 1867. Bost., 1876. 103 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Ye-293, p. 153. MASSACHUSETTS— TAX COMMISSIONER. Tables of quotations of some of the stocks and securities taxable by the assessors of cities and towns in Massa- chusetts. (Tax Doc. 1872. No. 3.) Bost., 1872. 88 pp., tab., 9 x 6, b. p. Za-36, p. 195. MILLIKEN, JAMES. New financial forces: Some comments upon President Depew's interview on Western land speculation. Bellefonte, Pa., 1887. unpaged, 9 X 6, b. p. no title-page. Za^8, p. 23. 208 MONTANA— BUREAU OF AGRICULTURE, LABOR AND INDUSTRY. Report; 2d. 6th-7th; 1894 '98-1900. Note: 7th report is 1st biennial report. Helena, 1896-1900. 3 v., ii., pi., maps, tab., 10x7, cl. 191 NATIONAL BIMETALLIC COINAGE ASSOCIATION. Memorial addressed to the United States Senate from the Executive Committee of the Association. Wash., 1886. 18 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. 201 NATIONAL WOOLGROWERS ASSOCIATION. Memorial to the Senate of the United States asking that no reduction shall be made of the duties on wool or woolen goods. (o3d Cong., 2d Sess. Senate mis. doc. No. 77.J no place, 1894. 127 pp., pi., tab., 9 X 6, b. p. 201 NATIONAL WOOLGROWERS ASSOCIATION, and others. Appeal to the Senate of the United States not to place wool on the free list, but to retain the present duties. (53d Cong., 2d Sess. Senate mis. doc. No. 184.) no place, 1894. 173 pp., tab.,9x6, b. p. NEBRASKA— BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION. Report to the Board upon the matter of the strike of the Brotherhoods of Locomotive Engineers and Fire- men of the Burlington & Missouri River R. R. in Nebraska, by O. P. Mason, Secretary. Lincoln, 1888. 19 pp., 9x6, b. p. Aar«, p. 75. 183 NEW ENGLAND FREE TRADE LEAGUE. Letters issued by the League. Note: Papers on the subject of trusts. N. Y., 1899-1901. 29 v., 9 x 6, pap. NEW YORK CITY— COMMISSIONERS OF ACCOUNTS. Annual report; 1900. (See On25-9.1.) 4 NEW YORK STATE— BUREAU OF STATISTICS OF LABOR. Annual report; 1st, 5th-6th, 8th-10th, 11th, 18th; 1883, '87-88, '90-92, '93, 1900. Note: Vol. 1 of Report for 189d, wanting. Albany, 1886-1901. 19 v., pi., 9x6, d., pap. 8 NEW YORK STATE- COMPTROLLER. Annual report for the year ending Sept. 30th, 1887, '93-98. Albany, 1888-99. 7 v., 9 x6, cl., pap. 2 NEW YORK STATE— FACTORY INSPECTORS. Annual report; lSth-15th; 1898- 1900. Albany, 1899-1901. 3 v., il., pi., tab., 9 x 0, cl. 211 NEW YORK STATE— GOVERNOR. Message; 1840-42. Albany, 1840-42. 3 v. in 1, 10x6, ?4sh. NEW YORK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Addresses by the Special Committee, delivered at Washington, Apr. 6th and 7th, 1880, before the House Committee of Wa^s and Means, on a proposed bill to reform the customs revenue laws. N. Y., 1880. 68 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. Za-89, p. 1. 184 Report of the Committee on State and Municipal Taxation, Oct. 4th, 1900. Note: Report relates to New York State. N. Y., 1900. 86 pp., 9x6, pap. 184a — -Same; corrected to June, 1902. N. Y., 1902. 87 pp., 9x6, pap. 191 NEW YORK STATE CHARITIES AID ASSOCIATION. Postal savings banks for the United States of America. N. Y., 1885. 23 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. 5 OHIO— SECRETARY OF STATE. Annual report to the Governor of the State of Ohio; lst-2d; 1869-70. Columbus, 1870-71. 2 v., map, 9x6, pap. MISCELLANEOUS— POLITICAL ECONOMY. 289 1\— (Continued). PHILIPPINE ISLANDS— MILITARY QOVERNOR. Report on military operations and civil affairs in the Philippine Islands; 1899. (See La-ai.) 192 QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS; Apr., 1887, Jan., '89. no place, 1887-89. 2 v., 9 X 6, b. p. 191 REPpRT OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE STATE BUREAUS OF LABOR STA- tistics on the industrial, social and economic conditions of Pullman, Illinois. no place, 1884. 23 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. 189 ROBERTS, 0. E. Coin at school in finance. N. Y., 1895. 176 pp., il., 8x5, pap. ROBERTS, PETER. Anthracite coal industry: A study of the economic conditions and relations of the cooperative forces in the development of the anthracite coal industry of Pennsylvania, with an introd. by W. G. Sumner. 1901. (See 129 ROOT, ELIHU. Speech at Canton, Ohio, Oct. 2Uh, 1900. Note: Speech in defence of the policy pursued by the Government in the Philippine Islands, no place, 1900. 88 pp., Sx 6, pap. SANBORN, J. B. Congressional grants of land in aid of railways. (Bulletin of the University of Wisconsin, Economics Ser. ) 1 899. (See Ab-282. ) 193 SCHWAB, Q. H. Shipping, tariffs and subsidies. N. Y., 1889. pp. 398-468, 20 tab., 9 X 6, b. p. SELIQMAN, R. A. Railway tariffs and the interstate commerce law. 1887. (See Ae-66.) 193 SHAW, J.J. Mr. Gladstone's two Irish policies, 1868 and 1886: A letter to an Ul- ster Liberal elector. Lond., 1888. 40 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. SHEPLEY. Circuit Court of the United States, District of Massachusetts; Nathan Matthews, Plaintiff, vs. the Massachusetts National Bank, Defendant: Opinion of the Court. Note: Case relates to the recovery of damages for losses sus- tained by Plaintiff through alleged fraudulent alteration of railroad certificates issued by bank. Bost., 1874. 10 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Af-299, p. 593. IBS SHERMAN, JOHN. Against free coinage of silver: Speech in the Senate of the United States, May 31st and June 1st, 1892. Wash., 1892. 55 pp., tab., 9 x 6, pap. 193 SMITH, J. Q. Mr. Blaine on tariffs: An examination of his article In the North American Review. N. Y., 1890. pp. 38-48, 9 x 6, b. p. 191 SPOONER, LYSANDER. Our financiers; their ignorance, usurpations and frauds. Bost., 1877. 19 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. STATISTICAL AND SOCIAL INQUIRY SOCIETY OF IRELAND. Journal; Jan., 1865- Jan., '68, Apr., '69. (See Sd6-34.1.) STERNE, SIMON. Recent railroad failures and their lessons, no date. (See Ae-S93.) 193 STEWART, W. M. "Money answereth all things": Speech in the Senate of the United States, Jan. 2d, 1889. no place, 1889. 15 pp., 9x6, b. p. no title- page. 3U0 SULLIVAN, SW EDWARD. Protection to native industry. Lond., 1870. 117 pp., 9x6, cl. SWANN, JOHN. An investor's notes on American railroads. 1886. (See Aa-89.) 204 TOUZAC, PAUL. Droit administratit. (BibliothSque du Conducteur de Travaux PubUcs.) Paris, 1897. 10 -|- 511 pp., 8x5, ro. UNION LEAGUE CLUB OF NEW YORK. Report of the Committee on Political Reform, on " civil service," May meeting, 1888. no place, 188i. 14 pp., 9x6, b. p. no title-page. Zar-38, p. 75. UNITED STATES— BUREAU OF FOREIGN COMMERCE. Trusts and trade combinations in Europe. 1900. (See Zd-14, Special consular reports, v. 21, Pt. 3.) 209 UNITED STATES— BUREAU OF STATISTICS (STATE DEPT.). Trade guilds of Europe. (Consular reports ) Wash., 1885. 3.32 pp.; 9x6, pap. 134 UNITED STATES-BUREAU OF STATISTICS tTREASURY DEPT.l. Tables showing arrivals of aJien passengers and immigrants m the United States from 1820 to 1888. Wash., 1889. 173 pp., tab., 9x6, pap. UNITED STATES— CENSUS, 9th, 1870. Statistics of the wealth and industry of the United States, embracing the tables of wealth, taxation, and public in- debtedness, of agriculture, manufactures, mining and the fisheries; comp. by Francis A. Wallier. 1872. (See Qc-9.5.) 85 UNITED STATES-CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. Report; 17th-18th, for the fiscal year ending June SOth, 1900-01. Wash., 1901-02. 2v.,9x6,cl. 194 Report to the President, Apr. 15th, 1874. Wash., 1874. 98 pp. , 9 x 6, b. p. 206 UNITED STATES-S6th C0NGRESS-2d SESS. OfBcial Congressional directory for the use of the United States Congress; comp by A. J. Halford; corrected to Nov. 27th, 1900. Wash., 1900. 21 -1-347 pp., pi.. 9x6, pap. 290 MISCELLANEOUS— POLITICAL ECONOMY. Zj — ( Continued). 207 UNITED STATES— S7th CONGRESS— 1st SESS. Official Congressional direc- tory for the use of the United States Congress; comp. by A. J. Half ord; corrected to Dee. 5th, 1901. Wash., 1901. 11 -|- 336 pp., pi., 9 x 6, pap. 87 UNITED STATES-DEPARTMENT OP LABOR. Annual report of the Commis- sioner; 14th; 1899. Wash., 1900. Iv., 9x6, cl. Prehminary report on the coat of production; pig iron, steel ingots, steel rails, coal, coke, iron ore, and limestone; by the Commissioner. Wasn., 1890. 61 pp., 9 X 6, b. p. Ad-371, p. 671. Statement showing the direct cost of labor in the manufacture of one ton of steel rails in the United States, Great Britain, and on the Continent of Europe. (51st Cong., 1st Sess. Senate misc. doc. No. 218.) Wash., 1890. 9 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. no title-page. Aa-85, p. 95. 191 UNITED STATES— DEPARTMENT OF STATE. Report of the Secretary with information relative to gold and silver coinage in Europe. (49th Cong., 1st Sess. Senate ex. doc. No. 29.) Wash., 1886. 31 pp., 9x6, b. p. no title- page. 210 UNITED STATES— DIRECTOR OF THE MINT. Annual report for the fiscal year ended June 30th, 1901. Wash., 1901. 1 v., 9 x 6, cl. 130 UNITED STATES— HOUSE COMMITTEE ON BANKING AND CURRENCY. To maintain the gold standard, etc.: Eeport. (57th Cong., 1st Sess. House rep. No. 1425.) no place, 1902. 40 pp., tab., 9x6, pap. 191 UNITED STATES-HOUSE COMMITTEE ON COINAGE, WEIGHTS AND Measures. Free coinage of silver; Views of the Minority of the Committee. C49th Cong., 1st Sess. Report 524, Pt. 2.) Wash., 1886. 52 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. no title-page. UNITED STATES— HOUSE COMMITTEE ON THE POST OFFICE AND POST- Roads. Report relating to the establishment of a postal pavings depository as a branch of the Post-Offlce Department. 1882. (See Zj-191, p. 537.) 205 UNITED STATES-PHILIPPINE COMMISSION. Report to the President, Jan. 81st. 1900. (56th Cong., 1st. Sess. Senatedoc. No. 138.) ■ Wash., 1900. 2 v., tab., 9x6, cl. 202 UNITED STATES— PRESIDENT. Messaee, transmitting a report of the Secretary of War, containing the reports of the Taft Commission, its several acts of leg- islation, and other imoortant information relating to the conditions and imme- diate wants of the Philippine Islands. Wash.. 1901. 333 pp.. il., tab.. 9x6, pap. 196 UNITED STATES— SPECIAL COMMISSIONER OF REVENUE. Commissioner "Wells's letter to fhe Proprietors of the Lehigh Crane Iron (^o., AUentown Iron Co., and J. B. Moorhead & Co., an 1 thirteen others, relative to the cost of manufacturing pig-iron. Wash., 1870. 15 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. J96 Statement relative to the cost of American pig iron. Wash,, 1870. 14 pp., 9 X-6, b.p. UNITED STATES-TREASURY DEPARTMENT. American fisheries: Reply of the Secretary to the Resolution of the House of Representatives of Dec. 14th, 1886. Note: Relates to tarifE on fish. 1887. (See Zf-23. ) 126 WADDELL, JOHN. Competition of the United States with the United Kingdom. no place, 1902. pp. 514-523, 9x6, pap. 25 WASHINGTON TERRITORY— GOVERNOR. Report; 1886-86, '89. Wash., 1885-89. 3 v., map. 9x6, pap. 191 WEEKS, J. D. Labor differences and their settlement; A plea for arbitration and conciliation. N. Y.. 1886. 79 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. 191 WELLS, D. A. Governmental interference with production and distribution, no place, 1888. pp. 289-312, 9 x 6, b. p. no title-page. WHEELER, A. S. Socialism: A paper read before the Unitarian Club of Boston, Feb. 12th, 1890. Bost., 1890. 26 pp., 9 x 6, b. p. Bf-84, p. 711. WRIQHT.J. A. Controlof railways by the general government. Phil., 1877. 85pp., 9 X 6, b. p. Ae-398, p. 269. MISCELLANEOUS— RELIGION. Zk BALDWIN, S. E. In the matter of the complaint of J. W. Wellman, et al., vs. Eg- bert C. Smyth, Brown Professor of ecclesiastical history; the opening argument for the Defence in the Andover case, made Dec. 29th, 1886, before the Board of Visitors of Andover Seminary. Bost., 1887. 20pp., 9x6, b. p. Zj-191, p. 551. ALPHABETICAL INDEX. ALPHABETICAL INDEX.* Agriculture 254 Archseology 277 Arches 165 Architecture and Building 181 Astronomy 256 Atlases 225 Biography 277 Biology. Boilers 172 Botany 256 Bridges 163 Building Laws 186 Building Materials 183 Buildings 182 Canals 119 Construction 122 Equipment 123 History. 119 Legal Documents 126 Location 120 Operation. ; 124 Reports, Company 127 Reports, Government 128 Reports, State 127 Cantilever Bridges 165 Charities and Corrections 279 Chemistry 257 Coal Mining 195 Commerce 279 Compressed Air 173 Copper Mining , 197 Dictionaries 250 Drainage 150 Draw Bridges 166 Drawing 233 Education 257 Electricity 174 Electric Light 176 Electric Power 176 Encyclopedias 250 Exhibitions 260 Pine Arts , 282 Pire Prevention 186 Fisheries 282 Forestry 254 Fortifications 191 Garbage Disposal 157 Gas 179 General Science 254 Geography 219 Geology , 261 Girder Bridges 166 Gold Mining '. 197 Handbooks 251 Harbors 114 Health and Disease 158 Heating and Ventilation 162 History 282 House Drainage 156 Hydraulic Machinery 171 Iron Mining 198 Irrigation 147 Lakes 118 Landscape Architecture 217 Law 283 Lead Mining 198 Lift Bridges 166 Manufactures 284 Maps 225 Marine 187 Mathematics 269 Measures 274 Mechanical 169 Merchant Ships 189 Metallurgy 269 Meteorology 272 Military 191 Mining .,..., 193 Miscellaneous 276 Municipal Reports 208 Naval Ships 188 Oceans 119 Ordnance (Military) 192 Ordnance (Naval) 188 Patents . ; . . Pavements. 273 200 * All Subdivisions of the Library are listed; where no page number is given there have been no accessions since the first volume of the catalogue was published. ALPHABETICAL INDEX. 393 Periodicals 244 Argentine Republic 246 Asia 249 Australia. Austria 247 Belgium 247 Brazil. Colombia 247 Denmark 247 Ecuador. France 247 Germany 247 Great Britain 248 Hungary 248 Italy 248 Mexico. Netherlands. Norway 248 Peru 247 Russia 248 Spain 249 Sweden 249 United States 244 Venezuela,. West Indies 246 Physical Geography 219 Physics 274 Political Economy 285 Railroads 11 Construction 20 Equipment 23 History. 92 Legal Documents 48 Location 14 Operation 27 Reports, Company 73 -Reports, Government 90 Reports, State 88 Religion 290 Resources (Geographical) .... 221 Rivers 106 Roads 200 Sanitation 150 Sewage Disposal 156 Sewerage 151 Ship Yards 188 Silver Mining i97 Society Publications 235 Africa. Argentine Republic 239 Asia. Australia 243 Austria 240 Belgium 240 PAGE Canada 235 Central America. Chile 240 Denmark 240 France 240 Germany 240 Great Britain 241 Italy 243 Mexico 235 Netherlands 243 Norway 243 Portugal 243 Russia. Spain 243 Sweden 243 Switzerland. United' States 235 Venezuela. Statistics (Geographical) 221 Steam Boats. 189 Steam Engines 171 Street Railroads ,' . 95 .Construction 96 Equipment 97 History 104 Legal Documents 100 Location 95 Operation gg Reports, City 103 Reports, Company 103 Reports, Government 104 Reports, State 103 Surveying 233 Surveys 223 Suspension Bridges 167 Telegraph 177 Telephone 178 Text Books 251 Tin Mining igg Truss Bridges 167 Ventilation and Heating 162 Viaducts 168 Water Analysis 131 Water Purification 132 Water Power 146 Water Supply 130 Waterways 105 Water- Works 133 Weights 274 Zinc Mining 199 Zoology 275 Classification and Table of Contents, page 5.