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There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924062612639 QJnrnpU ICaiu Btl^oai ICibtaty STATE PUBLICATIONS A PROVISIONAL LIST OF THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS OF THE SEVERAL STATES' OF THE UNITED STATES FROM THEIR ORGANIZATION COMPILED UNDER THE EDITORIAL DIRECTION OF R. R. BOWKER PART I: NEW ENGLAND STATES MAINE, NEW HAMPSHIRE, VERMONT, MASSACHUSETTS, RHODE ISLAND, CONNECTICUT NEW YORK OFFICE OF THE PUBLISHERS' WEEKLY 1899 STATE PUBLICATIONS A PROVISIONAL LIST OF THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS OF THE SEVERAL STATES OF THE UNITED STATES FROM THEIR ORGANIZATION COMPILED UNDER THE EDITORIAL DIRECTION OF R. R. BOWKER PART I: NEW ENGLAND STATES MAINE, NEW HAMPSHIRE, VERMONT, MASSACHUSETTS, RHODE ISLAND, CONNECTICUT NEW YORK OFFICE OF THE PUBLISHERS' WEEKLY I 899 SpyrigKt, 1S99, BY R. R. BOWKER BOSTON PREFACE THE wealth of information, — historical, statistical, descriptive, scientific, and other, — hidden, because of imperfect bibliographical record, in the publica- tions of the several States of the American Union, is second only to that in the publications of the United States Government, which also until recent years had been poorly recorded and inadequately known. Within the past decade much has been done in Government bibliography, and the organization of bibliographical work by the Superintendent of Documents brings the bibliography of national issues into a comprehensive and adequate system. Unfortunately, less progress has been made in the correlated field of State publications. The first endeavor to catalogue syste- matically the official issues of the several States of the Union was, so far as is known to the editor, the list of State publications given in the appendix to the American Catalogue of 1 884-90. An attempt was then made to present as complete a bibliog- raphy as was possible for that period, — first, by direct correspondence with the State Librarian or other State officers of the several States ; second, by the use of such incidental data as could be obtained from catalogues and reports of State libraries (those of Massachusetts being by far the best in this respect) ; third, by personal visits to State libraries, many of them having been visited by the editor in the year 1890-91 and since. At the beginning some State Librarians, notably those of Massa- chusetts, New York, and New Hampshire, responded promptly and fully ; in other cases not a word could be had from the State Librarian, in many States a perfunctory officer, or from the Secretary of State or Commissioner of Statistics, who were also addressed ; and in more than one case the State Librarian replied indignantly that he could not he expected to give information for nothing. Then, and to a large extent since, the Massachusetts State Library annual lists of accessions have been a chief source of information where that could not be had from a State. Some kind of a list for the 1884-90 period was, however, presented for each State. A second list, for 1890-95, was made a similar supplement in the American Catalogue for that period, and at that time better returns from other States, particularly those of the mid- West, Kansas, and California, were obtained. In the past five years, while there has been no other endeavor toward a general bibliography of State publications, progress has been made in two directions. In several of the States special bibliographies have appeared, either of publications within the State or of State publications proper ; and State Librarians have been vitalized and brought into line with general library progress by the organization of a National Association of State Librarians and a State Library Section of the American Library Association. Nevertheless, the office of State Librarian is still in some States perfunctory or merged into that of some other State official, and in several States the State Library and its executive post have been notoriously a football of politics, although the State Librariaoship is one of the positions where experience, skill, and therefore continuity, are most needed, and which should there- PREFACE. tore be most free from removal for partisan reasons. There has already been enough progress in reform, however, to make more possible than before a general bibliography of Slate publications. The researches of the editor in this field have more and more shown how valu- able is the material found here and there in the unorganized heap of State publica- tions, or rather in the many heaps which make up the great aggregate. The variety of differentiation of State publications in the several States, while increasing the difficulties of the explorer in these bibliographical labyrinths, has in itself a dis- tinctive and definite value. It is a happy feature of our federal system, as has before been pointed out, that one State desiring to experiment in legislation or administration may profit by the experiences of sister States which have already produced good or ill results from like experiments. It is true that a large proportion of State publications are not of general interest outside or indeed within the State, yet for comparative purposes their record may be important and valuable, and, aside from perfunctory or merely administrative reports, there is surprising wealth of material in State as well as government issues. Many of the States, particularly those of the far West and " the new South," issue fact-books as to their resoui-ces, etc., which can be had for the asking by public libraries, and which should be at the disposal of readers throughout the States from which emigration sets west and south. The regular or special reports of Boards of Agriculture, of Boards of Health, of Bureaus of Labor Statistics, of Insurance or Railroad Commissioners, the records of prison and reformatory development, the historical publications of several of the States, — all these are of real value to inquirers iu other States, and many of them should be ou the shelves of the more representative libraries. Moreover, as the inquiry is extended back into the earlier historical periods, many documents are found which do much to complete the historical record of the nation or throw light on its development. In the present volume, which can best be described as an attempt at an endeavor toward a check-list of State publications, the editor has undertaken to provide, so far as present resources permit, a key to the State publications of each State from its beginning, including in a supplementary division colonial or territorial issues or reprints of them. It has been an impossible task to make a complete bibliography, especially as in no State can there be found a complete set of the documents of the State itself. This preliminary endeavor has had, indeed, one useful effect in calling the attention of State Librarians and historians to the gaps in their own collections and to the impei'fections of their own records, and it is hoped that as the successive parts are published, librarians not only in the State Library of the State concerned, but in other libraries of the State and in liliraries of other States, will make comparison of these records with their own collections or knowledge, and send promptly to the editor word of material which has so far escaped observation. This will be a patriotic sei-vice to the State concerned, as well as a professional service to all libraries. The volume is so published, with extra margin, as to invite such complementary work in each library, as well as to permit the addition in the proper place of new volumes of current series or new publications. In many cases local or historical libraries were found to have documents or informa- tion which the State Library altogether lacked, and the editor extends especial thanks to the libraries not State libraries which have thus cooperated. It is not expected that this work will prove pecuniarily profitable, or even cover PREFACE. its cost, as it was planned by the editor as a labor of love in an important field of bibliographical research, following the example which Mr. George lies has so excel- lently set in his generous contribution toward the advancement of another line of bib- liographical work. But it is hoped that the volume may have sufBcient pecuniary support to reduce the loss within such limits as will permit the issue later of another list which will include the additions and emendations supplied by the cooperative research asked, and will make as complete a record as possible of all State publica- tions to the year 1900. If, however, support of the present enterprise should be withheld in the hope of obtaining a better list Liter on, that course would make it out of the question for the present editor to undertake a bettered bibliography in this field. In the present publication the States have been arranged, not alphabetically after the usual and preferable catalogue method, but in a geographical order, in itself partly a historical order because of State development from the Atlantic toward the Pacific, which has been for the present purpose more practicable. This method of arrangement and the plan of issue in parts were adopted to bring together at the be- ginning the publications of the original or older States, which have had the most comprehensive and systematized series of publications, and it is hoped that the early publication of the bibliographies of these States may inspire librarians of other States to make their records as complete or adequate as possible. The issues of each State and the names or ofllcial designations of oflBcers vary so much, that it seemed desir- able to adopt some arrangement of entries, which, even though somewhat arbitrary, would make search and comparison more easy. The plan adopted is to enter first that general publication of the State, if any, which masses into a volume, or series of volumes, its general public documents. The Constitution, or records of constitu- tional conventions and commissions, makes the first general division. Then follow the Executive and Staff officers, who transact the routine business of the State ; the inspectors, boards, commissions, etc., who care for the Inspection and Regula- tion of business in the State, as insurance, mines, railroads, etc., or record the sta- tistics of labor, agriculture, schools, etc. ; and the Institutions in which business is carried on hy the State, including its schools, library, asylums, hospitals, prisons, and reformatories, etc., as well as the societies which have State relations. The line of division is, of course, indefinite : a Superintendent of Public Instruction, for instance, is a stafif oflScer who inspects and regulates the schools, and might go in either one of the three departments ; in some cases the Land Office is an inspecting bureau, while in others it sells State lands, and thus falls into the third category. The Judiciart is the next division, and in this are included the leading State reports, though these are in many cases issued as a private enterprise, the State buying a portion of the edi- tion. In the case of reports and of session laws, the individual printer or publisher from whom they can be obtained at a stated price is usually indicated. No attempt has been made in such States as Massacliusetts and New York to schedule the reports of lower courts, which should be sought under the State name in the author alphabet of the American Catalogue. The Legislature follows, including codifica- tions, session laws, etc. ; compilations of laws on a special subject, as school laws, find proper place here or under the department officer, according as they merely con- tain laws or are edited or annotated. Finally the Miscellaneous or Special issues, unclassified, are given, and this division includes some of the most valuable publica- tions. A Supplementary list covers the pre-State period, colonial or territorial, in- PXEFACE. eluding reprints or collections of documents belonging to that period. The supple- mentary lists of publications prior to organization as a State are necessarily most imperfect, consisting, indeed, of material incidentally obtained in the search for State publications proper ; in this important field cooperation toward a fuller bibliography is especially needed. It should be said that while an attempt has been made to conform in a general method of treatment the lists of the several States, absolute uniformity has been im- practicable, partly because each State issues its publications by a method all its own, but still more because of the insufficiency of the information on specific points. In a few instances the usual method of entry has been purposely varied for the sake of clearness, and an explanatory note or cross-reference given. No entry has been omitted because only fragmentary information could be obtained, the purpose of the list being to present at least a clue to all future sources of information. Endeavor has been made to verify and extend information on uncertain points, by direct query to official or other authorities in the several States ; nevertheless, it was impossible to verify all entries. Merely conjectural entries, as of unrecorded volumes in series supposed to be continued, have been avoided. Efforts have been made to bring the list up to date of publication, but in some cases the necessary additional information was not furnished, and the absence of a recent issue from any series list by no means implies the discontinuance of the series. Only matter published in separate form has been listed, and no attempt has been made to analyze contents of a volume. The general method of entry has been under the office or officer responsible for the issue of a docu- ment, regardless of its subject. Tiius the general classification is that of the office of origin, subdivisions being by subject and date. The Legislature is thus the origin or general author of all committee reports, the committees being simply agents of the Legislature, while commissions are usually independent of and outside the Legisla- ture ; thus committee and commission reports on the same subject are given respec- tively under Legislature or Inspection or other division. For journals and legislative documents, naturally chronological, that order has been followed specifically in place of subject classification. Dates given as part of the title are either of the year or years covered by the report, or that of the signature to the document ; dates separated from the title are those of publication ; it is more than probable, however, that in many States there has been confusion on this point. Place of publication has been specified only when known to be other than the present capital of the State — in Rhode Island, other than Providence. The original list, as well as the general plan, was chiefly the personal work of the editor. The second list was compiled mostly by Miss Helen E. Haines, of the Library Journal; the present list has been in the hands of Miss Frances B. Hawley, to whose systematic, skilled, and careful workmanship is due a result which gives at least a semblance of a comprehensive and systematic bibliography to the most inade- quate, perplexing, and confusing of material. The imperfections of these lists are more evident to the editor and the compilers than to any reader or the severest critic, but it is hoped, nevertheless, that this contri- bution toward American bibliography may be the forerunner of a worthy bibliography of State publications, which shall be complementary to a worthy bibliography of United States Government publications of the nineteenth century. R. R. BOWKEK. MAINE STATE PUBLICATIONS Material furnished by Leonard D. Career^ State Librarian t Augusta. Grant of land to Gorges and Mason to be called Province of Maine, 1622. Severance of N. H., by grant to Mason, 1629. Gorges made Lord Proprietor of Maine, 16S9. Jurisdiction of Macs, estib- lisbed 1669. Separation from Mass. of District of M.iine and admission as a State, 1820. Northern boundary established by the AshburtoD treaty, 1842. Council Documents ; cont. annual reports of public officers and institutions, 1827-31. '28-32. J^ote. Collected and bound Into volumes without title-page by Sec. of Stale. Rpts. of 1832 not collected. Public Documents ; reports of the various public offi- cers, and institutions for the year, 1833-97. Note. Contains also Maine Register and Legislative Manual. Includes House and Senate documents, special reports of legislative committees, until 1867; for succeeding documents see under Legislature. Constitution and Constitctional Conventions. Constitutional Convention of the District of Maine, 1819-20. Journal; with Gov. Brooks' proclama- tion and articles of separation. 1819-20. 8°. — Debates, resolutions and other proceedings, 1819. Portland, '20. 8°. — Debates and journal, 1819-20. (Maine Farmers' Almanac Press.) [reprinted], '94. 8". 596 p. Constitution of Maine. 1819. — Same. 1875. — Same. 1891. — Same. 1893. — Same. 1895. Executive and Staff. Governor. Inaugural address, annual 1820-81, biennial 1883-99. Cont.: By W: King, 1820; by W: D. Williamson, 1821; by A. K. Paris, 1822-26; by Enoch Lincoln, 1827-2S; by Naihau Cutler, 1829; by J. D. Hutton, 1830; by S: E. Smith, 1831-3:5; by R. D. Dunlap, 1834-37; by E: Kent, 1838; by J: Fairfield, 1839; by E: Kent, 1840; by J: Fairfield, 1841-42; by E: Kav- anaugh, 1843; by H. J. Anderson, 1844-46; by J: W. Dana, 1847-49; by J: Hubbard, 1850-52; by W: G. Crosby, 1853-54; by A. P. Morrill, 1855; by S: Wells, 1856; by Hannibal Ham- lin, 1857 ; by L. M. Morrill, 1858-60; by Israel Washburn, jr., 1861; by AbnerCoburn, 1862-63; by 8: Corey, 1864-66; by J. L. Chamberlain, 1867-70; by Sidney Perham, 1871-73; by Nelson Dingley, jr., 1874-75; by Selden Connor, 1876-78; by Alonzo Garcelou, 1879; by D. F. Davie, 1880; by H. M. Plaisted, 1881; by F: Kobie, 1883, 85; by J. R. Bodwell, 1887; by K. C. Burley, 1889, 91; by H: B. Cleaves, 1893, 95; by L. Powers, 1897, 99. Bodwell. por. Annual re- Hon. Joseph R. — In memoriam 1888. 8°. Adjutant-general (Constitutional office), port, 1820-98. Jfote. 1892 not printed. Attorney-general (Constitutional office), port, 1840-98. JfTote. 1841, 68, 86, 88, 89 not printed. — Australian ballot laws. 1893-95. Annual re- Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Maine Sicreiary of State ( Constitutional office. Sx officio State Librarian, 1820-60). Catalogue of the Maim- State Library ; prep, by P. C. Johnson. 1843. 8°. — Same; prep, by Ezra B. French, Jan. 1, 1846. ■46. 8°. — Same, 1850 ; prep, by Abner Oaks, Asst. Librarian. '50. 8°. — Same : Appendix, 1854. '64. 8°. — Same; Appendix, 1856; by C.R.Ayer. '56. 8°. ybte. For later eds. see under InBtitutions, State Li- brarian. — Register of magistrates In Maine, June, 1870; prep. by order of the Legislature. '70. 8". — Statistics of industries and finances: Report, 1873, 82-84, 86. Xote. 1873 entitled Wealth and industry of Maine. — Maine, present condition of the State; its agricul- tural, financial, commercial and manufacturing developments. 1885. 8°. 40 p. — Business corporations of Maine, 1820-84. '84. 8". — Same ; List of business corporations in the State, 1820-92 ; 1894. '91-95. 2 pm. 8°. Treasurer (Constitutional office). Annual report, 1820-98. Note. In 1859 a report by investigating committee, no Treasurer's report. Inspection and REonLATioN. lAgriculture.l Board of Agriculture (1852-). An- nual report, Istser., 1852-56; 2d ser., lst^40th, '56-97. Note. 1879 not printed. Include ann. rpt. of Btate Pomo- loglcal Soc, 1873-96. — Agricultural Experiment Station (1885-). An- nual report, 1885-96. Note. Bound with Board of Agriculture rpts. [Assessors.] Board of State Assessors (1891-). An- nual report, lst^8th, 1891-98. Bank Commissioner (of State banks, 1827-67?). An- nual report, 1828-67. Bank Examiner (of savings banks and loan and trust COS., 1868-). Annual report, 1868-98. Note. 1896 Is numbered 40th. 1863 includes report of In- surance Examiner. Cattle Commissioners (IS87-). Annual report. 1887-96. [Census.'] Census of the several towns and plantations in ftlaine, 1820, 30. Portland, '31. 12°. — Same, 1870, 80. '70-80. 8°. Census statistics of Maine ; conip. f r. lOtli census of the U. S., by order of the Governor and Council. 1883. 8°. [^Education.'} Board of Edvcation (1846-52). An- nual report, 1847-52. Note. Merged in Commissioners of Common Schools, 1852. — State Supt. of Common Schools (1854-) . Annual report, 1864-96. Note. Preceded by Commissioners of Common Schools, 1852-54. Rpts. 1893-94 in one v. [^Fish and Gome.] Commissioners of Fisheries and Game (1867-95). Annual report, 1867-95. Note. Office was Commissioner of Fisheries, 1867-80. In 1895 it was split into Commissioners of Inland Fisheries and Game, and Commissioners of Sea and Shore Fisheries. — Memorial relating to the destruction of state fish- eries, presented to Congress March 9, 1892, in opposition to the " Lapham bill." '92. Commissioners of Inland Fisheries and Qame (1895-). Annual report, 1895-98. Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Maine \Fish andfiame, continued.'^ Commissionersj}/ Sea and'.Shore Fisheries (1895-). Annual report, 1895-98. Forest Commissioner (1891-). Report, 1891, 94, 96. Geological Survey. Heport, lst-3d, by C. T. Jackson. 1837-39. 8°. — Report on public lands belonging to Maine and Mass., lst^2d, 1837-38; by C: T. Jackson. Boston, '37-38. 2 pm. 8°. — Exploration and survey of the territory on the Aroostook river during the spring and autumn of 1838. "39. 8°. — Report, lst-2d, 1861-62; by C: E. Hitchcock and others. '61-62. 2 v. 8°. [Health.'] Board of Health (1885-) . Report, annual, 1885-91; biennial, 1893-97. — Registrar of Vital Statistics (Sec. of Board of Health ex ojfficio, 1891-). Annual report, births, deaths, marriages and divorces, lst-5th, 1892-96. Bi-monthly report of Sanitary Inspector, 1890- 95. See also tinder Legislature, Laws. Commissioners of Contagious Diseases in Animals (1887-). Annual report, 1887-98. 8°. [Immigration.'} Board of Immigration, (1870-73). Annual report, 1870-73. '71-73. 8°. [Indians.] Agent of Passamaquoddy Indians (1821-) . Report, annual, 1860-92 ; biennial, '92-96. Ifote. Publication doubtful rpts. previous to 1860 and for 1863, 68, 71. Agent of Penobscot Indians (1821-). Report, an- nual, 1860-92; biennial, '92-96. Kote. Publication doubtful rpta. previous to 1S60 and for 1863, 68, 71. Insurance Commissioner (1870-). Annual report, 1870-98. ybte. Preceded by Insurance Examiner, 1868-70, whose rpt. fur 1868 is included in that of the Bank Examiner. [Labor.] Bureau of Industrial and Labor Statistics (1887-). Annual report, lst-]2th, 1887-98. 8°. — Inspector Factories and Workshops (Office filled by Deputy Labor Commissioner, 1893-). An- nual report, 1893-96. Note. Bound with rpt. of Burean of Industrial and Labor Statistics. Land Agent (1828-). Annual report, 1832-92. Kote. Publication doubtful 1834, 37, 42. Liquor Commissioner (1862-). Report, 1862-69, 73, 86. Note. Reports annually in writing to Governor and Council. [Medicine and Pharmacy.] Board of Registration of Medicine (1895-). First annual report, 1896. Commissioners of Pharmacy (1877-). Report, 1877, 83, 84, 89, 90, 91, 92, 94. Railroad Commissioners (1858-). Annual report, 1st- 40th, 1858-98. 8°. [Steamboat.] Inspectors of Steamboats (WH-") . Re- port, 1874, 90, 91, 94, 96. Institutions. Including societies under State patronage. [Agriculture.] Maine State Grange, Patrons of Hus- bandry. [Annual] journal of proceedings, 1874-96. State College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts (Orono, 1865-). Annual report of trustees and officers, 1868-98. Note. Publication doubtful for 1866, 67. 3 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Maine \^Ed,ucai%on.'\ Maine Pedagogical Society. Proceed- ings, 1880-81. Farmington, '83. 16°. Portland School for Deaf (¥oHla,nd, 1895-). Report. 1898. Jiote. Previous rpta. made in me. to Gov. and CouDcil. State Normal School (Gorham, 1878-). Annual catalogue and report, 1879-98. — Eastern (Castine, 1863-). Annual catalogue and report, 1864-98. — Western (Farmington, 1863-). Annual catalogue and report, 1864-98. 2^ote. Also called Training School at Farmington. Training School (Fort Kent, formerly at Madawaska, 1878-). Annual report, 1895-98. See also Agriculture ; Reform and Industrial. [^Fish and Game.^ Main! Sportsmen Fish and Game Ass'n. First annual report, 1894. '94. 8°. {^History and Genealogy.'] Maine Genealogical Society. Probate records of Lincoln Co. ; comp. by W: D. Patterson. Portland, 1895. 8°. (445) p. — 13th annual report, 189G ; also by-laws. '97. 8°. Maine Historical Society. Collections; cont. docs. and papers rel. to discovery, settlement and early liistory of Maine; 1st ser., v. 1-9. Port- land, 1831-87. 9 v.- 8". — Same; 2d ser., t. 1-4. Portland, 18C9-89. 4 v. — Collections and proceedings; 2d ser., v. 1-7. Portland, 1890-96. 7 v. 8°. [Hospital.'] Maine Eye and Ear Infirmary. Annual report, 1880-97. Maine General Hospital. Annual report, 1880-90. Insane Hospital (Augusta, 1840-). Annual report of trustees, 1840-98. — Report of the visiting committee upon the state- ments made in the " Biingor Commercial" of alleged abuses in that institution. 1882. [Law.] Maine Slate Bar Association. Proceedings at the annual meeting, lst-5th, 1892-90. 5 pm. 8°. [Library.] State Librarian (1861-). Report, 1st- 27th, annual, 1861-81 ; biennial, 1882-98. A^ote. Previous to 1861, Sec. of State was Librarian ex officio. No report 1S90. — Catalogue of Maine State Library, 1862. '62. 8°. 2<^ote. For earlier eds., see under Executive and Staff, Sec. of State. — Supplemental catalogue, 1867. '68. 8°. [Medicine.] Maine Homeopathic Medical Society. Transactions, t. 1-10, 1887-97. Maine Medical Association. Transactions, 1853-96. Military and Naval Orphan Asylum (Bath, 1868-). Report of trustees and officers, annual, 1868-91 ; biennial, 1892-98. JVo(e. Publication doubtful 1868-71. [Pomology.] State Pomological Society (1873-). See under Inspection and Regulation, Board of Agriculture. [Press.] Maine Press Ass'n. Proceedings, 1864-96. [Prison.] State Prison {Thon\a.ston, \%2Z-) . Annual report of warden and officers, 1829-98. [Reform and Industrial.] Industrial School for Girls (Hallowell, 1872-). Annual report of board of managers, ]st-24th, 1875-98. State Reform School (Cape Elizabeth, 1853-). An- nual report of trustees, lst-45th, 1854-98. Judiciary] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Maine Jddiciaey. PublicatioDB undur this Imad oQiuiiil, but privately printed. State purcbases a epecified number of copies. Maine Ueports : Cases determined in Supreme Judicial Court of Maine; v. 1-92, 1820-98. Cont, : V. 1-9 reported by Bimon Greenleaf. 10-12 by J: Fairfield. 13-18 by J: Shepley. 19 by J: Appleton. 2u by J: Appleton and J: Sbepley. 21-30 by J: Shepley. 31-35 by Asa lieddiugton. 3^-40 by Solyman Heath. 41-42 by J: &I . Adams. 43-44 by Timothy Ludden. 45-51 by Wales Hubbard. 62-60 by W: W. Virgin. 61-64 by Edwin B. Smith. 65-6S by Josiah D. Pulsifer. 69-70 by D: K. Hastings. 71-80 by Joseph W. Bpaulding. 81-92 by O: Hamlin. Digest of decisions, 1820-47 (Maine rpts. v. 1-26) ; by Philip Eastman. Hallowell, '49. 8°. — Same, 1847-57 (Maine rpts. v. 27-43) ; by W: Wirt Virgin. Hallowell, '59. 8°. — Same: Supplemental digest of decisions, 1857-68 (Maine rpts. v. 44-56) ; by W: Wirt Virgin. Portland, '70. 8». — Same, 1869-79 (Maine rpts. v. 57-68) ; by G: C. Hopkins. Portland, '79. 8°. — Same, 1820-79 (Maine rpts. t. 1-68) ; by Harris M. Plaisted and P: H. Appleton. Portland, '80. 8°. — Same: Supplemental digest of decisions, 1878-89 (Maine rpts. t. 69-81) ; by E: P. Coffin. Port- land, '90. 80. — Same: Index digest of decisions contained in Maine rpts. T. 1-88 ; by A. R. Savage. Portland, '97. 8°. Reports of decisions in the Circuits Courts Martial ; by Francis O. J. Smith. Portland, 1831. 8°. Xote. Pub. in conformity to a resolve of March 31, 1831. Legislature. Legislative sessions annual through 1881, tlience biennial in odd years; one regular session, beginning January. Special sess. 1840/41. [Lau-s of the State.'] Public laws, v. 1-18, 1820-97. Cont. : V. 1, 1820-21 (Revised statutes 1821). 2, 1822-31 (Revised statutes 1822-31). 3,1832-39. 4,1840-41. 6,1842-46. 6, 1847-52. 7, 1853-56. 8, 1857-60. 9, 1861-05. 10, 1860-68. 11,1869-71. 12,1872-74. 13,1876-77. 14,1878-80. 15,1881-85. 16, 1887-89. 17, 1891-93. 18, 1895-97. JfTote. Also issued yearly in pamphlet form, 1820-40. — Special laws, v. 1-18, 1820-97. Cont. ■• V. 1, 1820-28. 2, 1829-32. 3, 1836-39. 4, 1840-41. 5. 1842-48. 6, 1847-52. 7, 1853-56. 8, 1857-60. 9, 1861-65. 10, 1866-68. 11, 1869-71. 12, 1872-74. 13, 1875-77. 14, 1878- 8o! 15,1881-85. 16,1887-89. 17,1891-93. 18,1895-97. 2^oie. Also issued yearly in pamphlet form, 1820-40. — Resolves,,v. 1-18, 1820-97. Cont. ■ V. 1, 1820-28. 2, 1829-35. 3, 1836-39. 4, 1840-41. 5 181-'-46. 6, 1847-52. 7, 1853-56. 8, 1857-60. 9, 1861-65. 10, 1866-68. 11, 1869-71. 1?, 1872-74. 13, 1875-77. 14, 1878- 80. 15,1881-85. 16,1887-89. 17,1891-93. 18,1895-97. Kote. Also issued yearly in pamphlet form, 1820-40. — Acts and resolves of the Legislature ; cont. Public laws. Special laws, and Resolves, 1842-97. 47 v. Kote. Annual through 1881, biennial since. Extra session 1853 bound with 1854. Include also Governor's address, Ex- ecutive communications. Register of civil government and General index. — Revised statutes, 1821. Brunswick (J. Griffin), '21. 2 V. 8». Jfote Also constitute v. 1 of Public Laws. There are 2 private eds. : by W: Hyde, Portland, 1822; by Glazier, Masters 8; Co., Hallowell, 1830. — Same : Supplement, 1822-31. Portland (T: Todd) , '31. 8°. Ifote. Also constitutes v. 2 of Public Laws. — Same : Supplement, 1822-33. Hallowell (Glazier, Masters & Co.), '34. 8°. Mte. Private ed. 5 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Maine \^La'WS of the State, continued.'} — ReTised statutes, 1834 ; by Francis 0. J. Smith. Portland, '34. 2 t. 8°. JVbie. Private ed. — Same, 1841. Augusta (W. R. Smith & Co.), '41. 4°. — Same, 1841; 2d ed., by H. K. Baker. Hallowell (Glazier, Masters & Co.), '47. 4''. — Same, 1857. Bangor (Wheeler & Lynde), '57. 4°. — Same, 1871. Portland (Bailey & Noyes), c. '71. 4°. — Same, 1883. Portland (Loring, Short & Harmon), •84. 4°. — Same : Maine statutory citations : Table of the revised statutes of 1883, amended, enlarged, or repealed by the public laws, 1885-93; by L. D. Carver. '94. 8<>. — Same: Supplement to the Revised Statutes, 1885- 96; by Elias Dudley Freeman. Portland (Lor- ing, Short & Harmon), 1895. 4°. — [^Statutory Revision.'] Report of Commissioners on revision of statutes of 1841 ; by Philip Eastman, S: E. Smith, and Ebenezer Everett. 4". — Same: Statutes of 1857; by J: B. Hill, Joseph Baker, and James Bell. 4°. Ifote. Includes report of Etber Sheplet in 1856. — Same: Statutes of 1883; by C. W. Goddard. '83. 3 V. 4°. — [^Agriculture.] Maine agricultural law, 1879 ; by S. L. Boardman. — [Corporation.] Maine corporation law; by I : W. Dyer. Portland, 1881, 91. 2 v. — [Fish and Game.] Maine fish and game laws 1892, 1893, 95. — [Health.] Sanitary laws; issued by Registrar of Vital Statistics. 1891, 95. — [Insolvency.] Maine insolvent law, 1879, 97. — [Insurance.] Maine insurance laws, 1885, 87, 89, 91, 93, 95. 6 pm. — [Liquor.] Maine prohibitory law rel. to intoxicating liquors. 1856,71,79. 3 v. — [Manufacture.] Maine manufacturing corporation laws, 1835. — [Militia.] Maine militia law, 1821, 80, 82, 93. 4 v. — [Probate.] Maine probate law and practice; by Ho- ratio Southgate. Portland, 1830. 12°. Same ; by Enos T. Luce. Portland, 1872. Same; by J. A. Waterman. Portland, 1880. Same; by G: A. Wilson. Portland, 1896. — [Railroad.] Railroad laws ; by E. F.Webb. Port- land, 1873. Same, 1889. Same ; by E. C. Farrington, 1891. 93, 95. — [School.] Maine school laws. Portland (Todd and Smith), 1826. Laws of Maine relating to public schools ; [with abstracts of judicial decisions in reference to school laws.] 1885, 87, 89, 91 , 93, 95. 6 v. [■Tonrnals and Documents.] Journal of the Senate, 1854-97. Note. Not printed in 1856, 69, 62. of Sec. of State. Mas. 1820-97, in office — Journal of the House, 1855-97. Mte. Not printed In 1859, 62-64. Mss. 1820-07, in office of Sec. of State. — Legislative documents ; cont. bills, acts, resolves, reports of committees emanating from either branch of the Legislature and ordered printed, 1868-97. 2^oie. Contained in Public docnmentn prpvioup (o 1868. Printed in 2 v. since 1887 : v. 1, Honee; v. 2, .?fiiatc. Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Maine \Jownals and Documents, continued.'] — Legislative manual ; cont. rules and orders of House and Senate, political and industrial statistics, list of committees, etc., 1820-70. Note. Fart of Maine state year-book, 1870-99. — Maine register ; cont. industrial and political statis- tics, legislative and executive manual, etc. ; 1820- 70. Note. Called Maine register and U.S. calendar, 1827-45. Part of Maine state year-book, 1870-99. — Maine state year-book, register and legislative manual, 1870-99. Portland (G. M. Donham), '70-98. 12°. Note. State purchases 600 copies yearly. — Biographical sketches of members of Senate and House, annual, 1873-81 ; biennial, 1883-97. — Report and resolve respecting international literary exchanges; with docs. rel. thereto. 1847. 8°. — Report of joint special committee on defalcation of Benj. D. Peck. 1860. 8°. — Report of joint special committee on condition of election returns, Sept. 8, 1879, and the expendi- tures of moneys under direction of Gov. Gar- celon and Council. '80. 8°. — Majority and minority report of select committee on investigation of bribery and attempted bribery of members. 1880. 8°. — Report of joint special committee on cattle disease at the State College Farm. 1887. 8°. — Memorial addresses delivered in Senate and House on life and cliaracter of Hon. James G. Blaine, 1893. '93. 8°. — Memorial addresses on life and character of Daniel Franklin Davis, delivered in Senate and House Feb. 10, 1897. '97. 8°. MlSCELLANKOUS. Includes publications patronized and encouraged by the State. [Bibliography.'] Bibliography of Maine to 1891; by Joseph Williamson. Portland, '9C. 2 v. 8°. Agricultural bibliography of Maine; byS.L. Board- man. 1898. i". [Biography.] Biographical encyclopaedia: Maine in the 19th century. Boston, 1885. 4°. Poets of JIaine ; collection of poems with biog. sketches; by G: Bancroft Griffith. Portland, 1888. 8°. Representative men of Maine; by H: Chase. Port- land, 1893. 4°. Biographical review of leading citizens of Cumber- land Co., Me. Boston, 1896. 4°. [Boundaries and Grants.] North Eastern Boundary . Statement of the case, decision of the arbiter, and protest of the Amer. minister. [maps.] Washington, 1829. 4°. — Copy (ms.) of entire controversy; argnments and proofs. 25 v. and maps. — See also under Supplemental : Provincial and Dis- trict. Commissioners to Settle Boundary between Maine and N. H. Report. Concord, 1828. 8''. Commissioners to Locate Grants and Determine Extent of Possessory Claims under late Treaty •with Gt. Brit. Report, [1855]. n. t. p. [Description and Statistics.] Maine Farmers' Al- manac, 1819-97 (annual). Statistical survey of the State of Maine; by Moses Greenleaf; [with atlas]. Portland, 1829. See also under Supplemental : Provincial and District. Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Maine Inilustrial and labor statistics of Maine, 1868-09 ; by J: A. Poor. n. t. p. Water power of Maine; by Walter Wells. 1869. 8». Maine atlas ; includ. historical and educational sta- tistics; by G: N. Colby. Houlton, 1884. Grasses of Maine; by C. H. Fernald. 1885. 8°. Aroostook Co. ; from surveys made by F. B. Roe and G: N. Colby. Phila., 1877. Cumberland Co.; from surveys made by F. W. Beers. N. Y., 1871. Hancock Co. ; comp. under direction of G; N. Colby, by S. F. Colby and Co. Ellsworth, 1881. Oxford Co. ; from surveys made by H. E. Half- penny and J; Caldwell. Phila., 1880. Piscataquis Co. ; from surveys made by G: N. Colby. Houlton, 1882. Somerset Co.; from surveys made by G: N. Colby. Houlton, 1883. Waldo Co. ; historical, physical, and agricultural survey, by J. W. Lang. 1873.. 8». Washington Co. : Atlas ; comp. from surveys made by G: N. Colby. Houlton, 1881. \_Finance.'\ List of stockholders in Maine banks. 1847. Commissioners on Paper Credits. Report, 1871. 8°. Catalogue of bankrupts of Maine; by C. E. Hamlin. Bangor, 1873. Pension Agent. Report, 1881. Commissioners on Taxation. Special report, 1889. '90. 8°. [Hale Report.^ The Hale report shown up by Gov. Garcelon and his Council, and its charges proven false and groundless. [1880.] 8". [History and Genealogy ■} Maine in the War for the Union; by W: E. S. Whitman and C: H. True. Lewiston," 1865. 8". Maine, her place in history; address at centennial exhibition, Phila., 1876, by J. L. Chamberlain. Maine genealogist and biographer ; quarterly journal ed. by W: B. Lapham ; v. 1-3, 1875-78. 3 v. in 1. 8°. Maine historical and genealogical recorder; [ed.] by S. M. Watson; v. 1-5. Portland, 1884-88. 5 v. 8°. Bangor historical magazine; ed. by Jos. W. Porter; V. 1-6, 1885-91. Bangor, '85-91. 6 v. 8». Names of soldiers of the American Revolution who applied for state bounty under resolves of March 17, 1835, March 20, 24, 1836, as appears in record of Land Office; by C. J. House. 1893. 8°. History of Androscoggin Co. ; ed. by Georgia D. Merrill. Boston, 1891. 4°. History of Cumberland Co. 1880. 40. History of Kennebec Co. ; and S. L. Deyo. ill. 1892. 2 V. i". History of Penobscot Co. Chase & Co.), 1882. 4°, History of Piscataquis Co.; by Rev. Amasa Loring. Portland, 1880. 8°. History of York Co. Phila. (Everts & Co.), 1880. 4». [Insurance.'] Directory insurance agents, companies and brokers. 1891, 93, 95. 3 v. [Institutions.] Commissioners to Visit Amer. Asylum at Hartford, and Resolve for Assistance of Deaf and Dumb. Report. Portland, 1825. 8°. Commissioners of Investigation of Insane Hospital. Report, made to Governor and Council by order of the Legislature, Jan., 1868. '68. 8°. Committee to Investigate Sale of State College Scrip. Report of evidence and conclusion. 1876. 8°. Phila. (Everts & Peck), ed. by H. D. Kingsbury N. Y. (Blake & Co.), Cleveland (Williams, Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Maine [iaw.] History of tlie law, the courts and the lawyers of Maine; by W: Willis. Portland, 1863. 8°. Maine practice in civil actions ; by J. W. Spaulding. Portland, 1876. 8°. l^Madawaska Territory.^ Commissioners to Investigate Condition of Settlers in Madawaska Territory. Report. 1880. 8". \^Press.'\ History of the press of Maine; ed. by Jos. Griffith. Brunswick, [c. 1872]. 8°. [Railroads.'^ Committee of Stockholders Boston and Portland R.R. Report. Andover, 1849. 8°. Documents rel. to the European and North American Railway Co. Portland, 1851. 8°. Portland and Ogdensburg R.R. line : Resources, population, wealth, business, manufacturing, etc., tributary thereto. Portland, 1872. 8". Maine Central Railroad. Annual report of the directors. 1891-95. — White Mountains of New Hampshire, coast and woods of Maine, etc. il. and maps. 1891. \^Roster.'\ Maine State roster, 1889. Auburn. Note. Contains purtraitB of Goveruor, Staff, and Couucil, State officers and members of Legislature for 1889. \^Towns.'\ Maine Townsman; cont. duties and powers of town officers, etc. Brunswick, 1822 ; Hal- lowell, 1833; Boston, 1844; Portland, 1846; Boston, 1847 ; Portland, 1872, 80, 97. Supplemental: Provincial and District. Including reprints. Transcript copy of the early court records and other important documents pertaining to the settlement of the l^rovince of Maine, 1636-86 ; transcribed by C: Bradbury. 1843-45. 4 v. 4°. Maine wills, 1640-1760; comp. by W: M. Sargent. Portland (Brown, Thurston & Co.), 1887. 8°. Note. State purchased 600 copies by agreement. York Heeds ; copies of records from the registry of York Co., cont. ancient land grants in the Province of Maine. Portland, 1887-96. 11 v. 8°. Note. State purchased by agreement 600 copies, wbicli were made official by law. Memorials of English and French Commissioners con- cerning the limits of Nova Scotia or Acadia, 1750-53. [maps.] London, 1755. 4°. Statistical view of District of Maine ; by Moses Greenleaf. Boston, 1816. 8°. Gorges Society . Publications : No. 1. New England's Vindication, 1607-1629; by H: Gardiner, with notes by C: E. Banks, ed. (London, 1660.) Portland, 1884. 8°. 2. George Cleve of Casco Bay, 1630-1667, with collateral docs. ; by P. Baxter. Portland, 1885. 8°. 3. Rosier's relation of Weymouth's voyage to the coast of Maine, 1605; by H: S. Burrage. Port- land, 1887. 8». 4. Sagadahoc Colony : comprising the relation of a voyage into New England, with an introd. and notes, by H: O. Thayer. Portland, 1892. 8°. 5. Christopher Levett of York; by J. P. Baxter. Portland, 1898. 8°. NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE PUBLICATIONS ^faterial /urniahed by A. H. Chase, State Librarian, Con- cord. IncluBion in grant of land to Gorges and Mason called Province of Maine, 1622. Separation by grant to Mason, 1629. Final defeat of claims of Mass., 1679. Legislature draws up and adopts a con. Btitation, 1776; revision of coostltutioD, 1783. Ratification of federal constitution, 1788. Annual reports, 1859, 62-67, 70-96. '60-97. 8°. Note. All regular annual and biennial reports (with occa- sionol omissions) of state officers, bound with a general title- page. 1859, 62-67, 70, 72 have no general title-page. 1886-89 in 2 V. each ; in 3 v. each from 1890. Rpts. previous to 1S70 cont. in appendices to House Journals. Constitution and Constitutional Contentions. Convention of 1781-83. Address, 1781, 82. 12°. — Constitution. 1783. 12°. Convention of 1791-92. Journal, n. d. — Articles in amendment of constitution, Feb., 1792. 8°. — Same, May, 1792. 12°. — Constitution as amended Feb., 1792. 16°. — Same, May, 1792. — Constitution established Sept. [5], 1792. '92. 12°. JTote. Reprinted 1850. Convention of 1850-51. Rules. 1850. 12°. — Report of committee on amendments. 1850. 12°. — Report of committee on education. 1850. 12°. — Report of committee on judicial dept. 1850. 12°. — Statements of clerks of courts. 1850. — Amended constitution; with resolutions submitting amendments. 1851. 8°. Convention of 1876. Journal. 1877. 8°. — Constitution as submitted to vote of people. 1877. 12°. — Vote on amendments, 1877. '85. 4°. Convention of 1889. Journal, Jan., 1889. '89. 8°. — Bill of rights and constitution ; also rules and list of members. 1889. 8°. — Constitution as submitted to vote of people. 1889. 12°. — Constitution. 1896. Executive and Siapp. Governor. Message. 1819-97. 8°. I^ote. Publication doubtful prior to 1819, and for 1824-33, "9-72. Most of the messages are inaugural ; 35-49, 65-60, 62, 63, biennial from 1881. [1820.] — Message on Missouri question — Conscription in N. H. 1863. — Valedictory message. 1867. Governor and Council. Official proceedings at dedica- tion of statue of Daniel Wi-bster, Concord, 17th June, 1886; [with history of the statue by B. W. Ball, and oration by S. C. Bartlett]. '86. por. 8°. — Report of committee on revision of records of N. H. soldiers and sailors. 1889. — Report of committee on publication of early State and Province papers. 1890. 8°. — Statue erected by N. H. in honor of John Staik; its inception, erection and dedication. 1890. 8°. lO Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. II. Governor and Council, continued. — Account of the unveiling ceremonies of the statue of John P. Hale, Aug. 3, 1892. 8». — Addresses at the dedication of the monument erected to the memory of Matthew Thornton at Merri- mack, N. H., Sept. 29, 1892. '94. 8°. — Dedication of Sullivan monument at Durham, Sept. 27, 1894. '96. il. 8°. 108 p. Adjutant-general. Report, annual 1852-93, biennial 1894/96, 97/98. 8». Note. Separate publicatiOD doubtful prior to 1852, and for 1863-66, 68-61. Kpt8. 1866, 66 in 2 v. each. — General orders issued from the general headquarters of the N. H. National Guard, 1891-97. Cont. : 1891, 10 nos. '92, 8 nos. '93, 10 no8. '94, 9 nos., and extra no. 6. '95, 7 nos. '96, 9 nos. '97, 5 nos. Note. Sheets or half sheets, pages not numbered ; except rpts. of the Inspector Oeneral and Inspector of Rifle Prac- tice, which are pms., S". — Revised register of soldiers and sailors in the rebel- lion; by A. D. Ayling. 1895. 4°. xii (1) 1347 p. Auditor of Treasurer's Accounts. Report, 1865. 8°. Auditors. Report, 1866, 67. Quartermaster- General. Report, 1862, 65, 66. Secretary of State. New Hampshire manual for the General Court, lst^6th [bien.], 1889-99. Note. In addition to matter regularly published in each issue, the manual of 1891 contains an official succession, 1680- 1801 ; the manual of 1893, a list of N. H. laud grants ; the man- ual of 1895, a list of biographies of N'. H. persons mentioned in Appleton's Cyclopcedia of American biography; the manual of 1897, a sketch of the early govt, of N. H. A portion of these manuals, repaged, forms a smaller manual, or " Rules," which see under Legislature. — Annual report upon the returns from corporations, lst-7th, 1892-98. 8». — Corporation laws of N. H. [1881.] — Same. 1892. n.t.p. 8°. — First annual report on indexing laws and records, 1885. '85. 8». pap. Note. No other ann. rpt, was made. Treasurer. Annual report, 1847-98. 8°. Note. Separate publication doubtful prior to 1847 and for 1850, 52-56, 68. — Special report, lst-4th [bien.], Jan., 1893-99. 8". Inspection and Regulation. {^Agriculture. 1 Board of Agriculture. Report, 1st- 23d [annual], 1871-94; 24th-25th [bien], '96- 98. 23 V. 8». in 1 V. A former board pub. by State The N. H. agricultural repository, no. 1." Note. 15th-16th authority in 1822, ■ — Centennial papers : 100 years' rural progress, and reports and addresses relative to the Centennial Exhibition, 1876; prep, by James 0. Adams, Secretary. 77. 8°. — N. H. census statistics, 1880; comp. by G; Edwin Jenks. '83. S". — Catalogue [price-list] of N. H. farms for summer homes, 1890, 91, 92, 94, 95. 5 v. 8°. Note. 1890-92 entitled " Secure a home in N. H." — Lakes and summer resorts in New Hampshire. l3t-4th, 1891, 92, 93, 97. ill. 8''. Note. The 3d and 4th are entitled " Gems of the Granite State." obi. 12i> and obi. 4». Commissioner of Agriculture and Immigration. Re- port, Aug., 1890. 8°. Bank Commissioners. Annual report, lst-53il, 1844- 98. S". Note. Separate publication doubtful prior to 1844, and for ' 1846, 47, 48, 61, 63. I I I Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. H. Bank Commissioners, continued. — Laws of N. H. rel. to banks, etc. 1892, 95. — Special report. 1896, 98. [CaM/e.] Board of Cattle Commissioners. Report, lst-2d ann., 1894, 95, and lst-2d, bien., 1897, 99. i° and 8°. — Report concerning contagious diseases among cattle. 1865. \^ Education."] Commissioner of AH Education in Pub- lic Schools. Report, 1875. — Superintendent of Public Instruction. Report upon public schools, annual, lst-48th, 1847-94; biennial, 49th-50th, 1896, 98. 8°. Jfote. Gompriee8l8t-4th ann. rpts. of Commissioner of Com- mon Schools, 1847-50 ; lst-17thann. rpts. of Board of Education, 1851-67 ; ann. rpts. of Board uf Education and Supt. of Public Instruction, 1868-74; rpts. of Supt. of Public Instruction, being '29th-501b rpts. upon tbe public schools of N. H. See also under Legislature. — Circular no. 10, 12, 13 : International exhibition at Phila., 1876. n. t. p. "75. 8". — Annual lists of school boards and teachers of a higher grade in N. H. towns. 1890-94. 8°. — Regulations governing examination and certifica- tion of school teachers. 1896, 98. 8°. [^Fish and Game.'] Commissioners upon Fish and Game. Report, annual 1866-94, biennial 1896- 98. 8". — Report of legislative committee on propagation and preservation of fish. 1857. — Report of legislative committee on fisheries. 1865. — Fish and game laws. 1879, 86, 96. Forestry Commission. Report, 1885, 91, 93; lst-4th, 1893-98. 8°. ifote. First report of tbe present commission, 1893, biennial from 1896. Tbe report for 1894 contains maps and bibliog- raphy of the White Mts. [Health.] Board of Health. Report, annual, lst^l3th, 1882-95; biennial, 14th-16th, 1896, 98. 8°. Ifote. Rpts. lst-2d contain Registration reports, 1881, 82; 7th contains public health laws of N. H. — Diphtheria : its restriction and prevention, n. t. p. [1892.] 8°. — Suggestions for the prerention and restriction of cholera, n. t. p. [1892.] 8°. — Preliminary report relating to burning of Straf- ford Co. Almshouse. 1893. Registrar of Vital Statistics. Report, annual, 1st- 15th, 1880-94; biennial, 16th, 1895/96. 8". Note. 1880-82 pub. in Board of Health rpts. — Nomenclature of causes of death, n. t. p. 8°. Immigration. See Agriculture. [Insane.] Commissioner of Lunacy. Report, annual, l8t-5th, 1890-94; biennial, 6th-7th, 1896, 98. 8°. I Insurance Commissioner. Report, 1852-69; lst-2!)tli ' annual, 1870-98. 8°. ! Note. Returns of insurance companies made by Sec. of State, 1850-51. From 1852-69, office was Insurance Commid- sionevB (three). — Supplementary report. 1892. — Preliminary report. 1893, 96. — General laws rel. to insurance in N. H. 1892,95, 98. [Laior.] Bureau of Labor. Report [annual], lst-2d, 1893, 94; biennial, 3d-4th, 1896, 98. 8°. — Report on Bureau of Labor Statistics. 1872. [Library.] Board of Library Commissioners. Re- port [on] free public libraries, lst-4th [bien.], 1892-98. 8°. — Bulletin, lst-3d, Dec. 31, 1895-99. 8°. — [Circular containing statutes, etc.] n.t.p. [1896.] 4". (3) p. 12 / Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. H. Railroad. Commissioners. 8». Report [annual], I840-9S. Note. Publication doubtful prior to 1849. 1856 not pub. — Statutes relating to railroads, 1893. — Special report regarding railroads operated hy other than steam power. 1894. 8°. — See also under Miscellaneous. [Reform School.'] Commissioners [ore] Reform School. Report, 1852, 57, 58. [Taxation-I Board of Equalization. Valuation and taxation in N. H., Ist-Hth [annual], 1881-94; 15th-16th [bien.], 1896, 98. — Railroad, telegraph, and telephone tax for 1892. broadside. Tax Commissioners. Report, 1876, 78. 8°. Institotions. \_AgricuUure.~\ College of Agriculture and the Me- chanic Arts. Report of trustees, lst-24th [annual and biennial], 1867-98. 8°. — Report of committee. 1864. 8°. — Catalogue, 1890/92-97/98. — By-laws. [1893.] n. t. p. 8°. — College monthly, v. 1-5, 1893-98. Note. First pub. as the " Enaichsee." — Agricultural Experimental Station. Annual re- port, lst-2d, 1888, 90. 8°. Note. Ann. rpts., lst-!)th, 1888-98, pub. iu rpts. of Trustees of College of Agriculture. Bulletin, lst-57th, Apr. 1888-Sept. 1898. 8°. New Hampshire Agricultural Society. Report, 1850/52-60. 9 v. Note. Pub. through State Printer till 1858; State took part of ed., 1858-60. IHistory.'} New Hampshire Historical Society. Act of incorporation, constitution and by-laws. 1823. 8°. 21 p. — Collections; V. 1-10. 1824-93. 8°. — Proceedings; v. 1-3, pt. 1, June 1872-Feb. 1897. 8°. Note. Not pub. by State. Industrial Commissioners. Report, 1852, 56. Industrial School. Report of officers, annual 1857-94; biennial 1895-99. 8°. Note. Formerly Reform School. See also under Inspection and Regulation, Reform School. [Insane.] Asylum, for the Insane. Report of officers, annual 1841-96 ; biennial 1896-98. — Report of board of auditors. 1877. — Manual, 1879, 93, 95. — Historical sketch, 1830-March 31, 1886. '86. 8°. Note. Reprint from rpt., 1886. — Reprints from the Asylum Press : Extracts from newspapers and periodicals in rel. to condition of insane In N. H., previous to erection of N. H. Asylum for the Insane. 8°. Report of the select committee to the House of Representatives upon the subject of building an insane hospital, 1832. 8°. Lecture delivered by Dr. William Perry, of Exeter, June sess., 1834, in Representatives' Hall, at Concord, on Insanity, condition of the insane, and the necessity of an asylum. 8°. , Extract from a report made by Charles H l Peaslee to House of Representatives, June sess.. | 1834, for the committee on so much of Governor's . message as related to the insane. «. t. p. 8°. I J3 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. H. {^Insane, continued.'] Report made to the Legislature on the subject of the insane, June sess., 1836. 8°. An appeal to the citizens of N. H., in behalf of the suffering insane, 1838. 8°. Report of the trustees of the N. 11. Asylum for the Insane, made to the Legislature at their November sess., 1840. 8". Second report of the trustees of the N. H. Asylum for the Insane, n. t. p. 8°. See also under Miscellaneous, Insane Paupers. [^Library. 1 State Library. Annual report of Librarian, 1870-94. 8». I^te. PreviouB to 1847, librarian was appointed by the legislature for the Beesion only; in 1847, the Sec. of Si&Xe -n-aa made librarian, ex officio, and thereafter made annual reports (except 1850, 65) ; in 1866 a new law placed the library on ite preaent baais. No rpt. pub. 1866, 68, 99; biennial from 1894, includ. in rpts. of trusteea. — [Preliminary] report of trustees. 1867. 8°. — Report of trustees [with Report of State Librarian to trustees] ; biennial, 1896, 98. — Catalogue, 1847, 57. 2 v. 8°. — Catalogue of history, etc. 1896. — Reprints : Minutes of the proceedings of the Baptist Convention of the State, 1826-29. 8°. Journal of the proceedings of the Convention of the Episcopal Church in the Diocese of N. H., 45th-51st, 1845-51. 8°. A continuation of the narrative of the Indian Charity School in Lebanon, in Connecticut, New England, founded and carried on by the Rev. Dr. Eleazer Wheelock; with an appendix. Osborne's New Hampshire register, with an almanack, for the year 1787-88; calculated for the meridian of Portsmouth. [1893.] 2 v. 12°. Ladd's pocket almanack, for the year of our Lord 1794; calculated for the meridian of Ports- mouth, Lat. 43 : 5 N., but will serve for any of the New England States; to which is annexed the N. H. Register, etc. [1894.] 12». An index of the historical matter contained in the N. H. Registers from 1772 to 1892 ; in the Political Manuals from 1857 to 1872 ; and in the People Hand-Books for 1874, 1876, and 1877; preceded by brief biographical sketches of most of the compilers, by Joseph B. Walker. Re- printed for the State Library from the report of the State Librarian, 1891. 12°. Bibliography of Manchester, N. H., by S. C. Gould. 8°. Bibliography of Dartmouth College and Han- over, N. H., by J. T. Gerould. 8°. List of State Librarians, Oct. 1, 1890. n. t. p. 8°. List of reports of Departments of the State of N. H. and other documental matter published in the appendices of Legislative Journals, and sub- sequently in "Annual reports," 1822-89. 8°. Statistics relating to public libraries in N . H. 8°. Author-list of New Hampshire, 1685-1829. 8°. N. H. official publications, 1889-90. n. i.p. 8°. Regimental historians, n. t. p. 8°. Table of sessions of the Legislature of N. H., 1776-1889. n.t.p. 8°. Check-list of N. H. laws, 1789-1889. n. t.p. 8°. English and Canadian law reports, digests, and statutes wanted by the State Library of N. H. Oct. 1, 1890. n. t.p. 8°. H Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS IN- II. [itirory, coniinutd.'\ Association of State Librarians : list of officers and resolutions, n. t. p. 8°. Reports of State Library, 1847-64. '97. 8°. Normal School. Report, annual 1871-95; biennial 1896-98. 8». — Catalogue, lst-27th [annual], 1871-97/98. 8». — Report of special committee. 1867. — Report of legislative committee. 1877. [PmoTi.] State Prison. Report of officers, annual 1835-94; biennial 1896-98. 8°. 2/bie. Preceded by report or Btatement of the Warden. Fublicatlon doubtful prior to 1835 and for 1836-10, 43-49, 51, 52, 58, 60. — Inventory of stock, tools, provisions, etc. 1832. ■80. — Majority report of legislative committee, 1856. 8». — Same : Minority report. — Report of legislative committee, 1868. — Rules and regulations. 1869. 8°. — Same. 1873. 8°. — Report of Commissioners, 1875, 81. Soldiers' Home. Biennial report, l8t-5th, 1890-98. '91-99. 8°. — By-laws. 1890. JUDIOIART. The issues listed under this beading are official, but not state pabllcatioDs. New Hampshire Reports: Cases determined in the Supreme Court, v. lsfr-66th, 1819-96. Cont.: v. 1, 1816-19; by N. Adams. 2, 1819-23; by W. M. Richardson and L. Woodbury. 3-5, 1823-32; by 6, 1832- 34; by B. B. French. 7-18, 1834-48; by . 19, 1848-49; by W. L. Foster. 20, 1849-50; by W. E. Chandler. 21-31, 1850- 66; by W. L. Foster. 32-37, 1866-59; by (i. G. Fogg. 38-44, 1S59-B3; by W. K. Chandler. 46-48, 1863-69; by A. Hadley. 49-56,1869-75; by J. M. Shirley. 66-57, 1875-76; by D. ball. 68, 1876-79 ; by K. A. Jenks. 69-64, 1879-88 ; by W. S. Ladd. 65-66, 1888-91 ; by F. N. Parsons. Digest (Rpts., V l-l;d) ; by J: J. Gilchrist. 1846. 8°. — Same (Rpts., v. 13-15, 19, 21-31) ; by G: Bell. 1858. 8°. — Same (1816-65) ; by C. R. Morrison. 1868. — Same : Digest of cases determined in the Supreme Courts 1816-1888, and reported in the N. H. re- ports, V. 1-64, includ. Smith's N. H. reports, by C: R. Morrison. Concord (C: R. Morrison), '90. 8°. net, $12.50. — Same : Alphabetical table of cases cited in N. H. re- ports, N. H. cases cited in the N. E. states, N. Y., and U. S. Supreme Court to 1890; also erroneous citations in N. H. reports, by R. A. Ray and R. E. Walker. Concord (Ray), '91. 8°. §7.50. Legislature. \^CalUd General Court.] Legislative sessions biennial ; one regular session, beginning January, in odd years. Laws and rpts. of legislative committees issued by Sec. of State, Banli Commissioners, Commissioners upon Fish and Game, Insur- ance Commissioner, Railroad Commissioners, Normal School, State Prison, Commission upon War Expenses, and Commission on Insane Paupers, will be found under those headings. Laws; 1776, 1780-89, 1791-1897. Laws ; compilations and revisions, 1780, 89, 92, 97, 1805, 11, 15, 24, 30, 42, 51, 53, 54, 67, 78, 91. Note. For details, see N. H. State Library report, 1892, p. 106-117. {Statutory Revision.^ Report of Commissioners to revise statutes, 1842, 67, 78, 90. 8°. Journals; 1784-1897. A'ote. For details, sec N. H. State Library Rpt., 1892, p.93- 104. 1=; Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. H. House bills, 1893-97. ['93-97.] 8°. House joint resolutions, 1893-97. ['93-97.] 8°. Rules, 1825-97. ]6». Note. Publication doubtful prior to 1825, and for 1826-56, 58-59, 61, 66, 68. Proposed \a\\ for the establishment, maintenance and supervision of publie libraries, n.i.p. [1849?.] f°. 1 p. Digest of the laws rel. to common schools, with legal decisions, forms, etc. ; prep, by C. Ainsworth. 1850. 8°. 62 p. Reports of legislative committee on enlargement of State Capitol. 1864. Index to the Laws of N. H. , recorded in the office of the Sec. of State, 1679-1883. '86. 8°. Proceedings and testimony before the judiciary com- mittee of the House in the investigation of charges of bribery of members of the Legislature [Oct. 5-19, 1887.] 8°. 426 (1) p. Proceedings and testimony before the special committee of the Senate [on] alleged attempted bribery of Hon. Oliver D. Sawyer. [1887.] 8°. 103 p. Miscellaneous. Boundary Line Commission. Report of survey of boundary between N. H. and Maine; by J. H. Huntington and A. P. Gordon, 1875. • — Report [on] true jurisdictional line between Mass. and R. I., to N. H. Legislature, June 1887. 2 folded maps. '87. — Report [on] true jurisdictional line between Mass. and N. H., 1887, 89, 95. 3 v. 8°. [Bunker Bill. J Commissioner on Bunker Hill Tablets. Report on N. H. soldiers killed or mortally wounded at Bunker Hill, June 17, 1775; [by G: C. Gilmore]. n. t. p. [1891.] 4°. [Capitol.] Report of architect [G. J. F. Bryant, on] enlargement of State Capitol. 1864. [Civil War.~\ Commission upon War Expenditures. Report, 1866. — Report of legislative committee [on military ex- penses], 1863. [Courts.'] Commission upon Town or Local Courts. Litigation statistics. 1860. Endicoti Rock Commission. Report of the Commis- sioners for the preservation of the Endicott Rock at the Weirs in the town of Laconia, 1893. 8°. Geology. Annual report of C. T. Jackson, 1841, 42. 8°. Note. 1842 bae no title-page. — Final report of C. T. Jackson, 1844. 4°. — Annual report of C: H. Hitchcock, lst-5th, 1869- 73. 8°. — Geology of N. H. ; by C: H. Hitchcock. 3 v. and atlas. 1874-78. 4°. [Indian Stream.] Commissioners [as] to Indian Stream. Report, Nov., 1836. [Insane Paupers.] Commission on Insane Paupers. Report, 1873, 83. — Report of legislative committee relating to indi- gent insane, 1851. [Louisburg.] Commissioner at Louisburg. Roll of N. H. men at Louisburg, 1745 ; [by G: C. Gil- more]. 1896. 63 p. [Militia.] Commission to Revise Militia Law. Re- port, 1877. [Prisons.] Commissioner to International Prison Con- gress, London, 1872. Report; by A. Folger, '73. 8°. i6 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. H. [Railroads.'} Commissioners [on] State's Interest in I the Concord and /?. ^ M. R. Rs. Report [on] I State's interest in the Concord U. R., its branches \ and property, and in tlie Boston & Maine R. R. i 1889. 80. I [SiVA-.] Agent upon Silk Culture. Report; [bv J. M. : Harper, 1830]. " ! [State Papers.] See t/nrfer Supplemental : Provincial,! Provincial and State Papers. j [Swedes at Suncook.] Attorney-General, Report in i matter of the Swedes at Suncook, 1883. 8°. Water Power Commission. Report on preliminary ex- amination of water power of N. H. 1870. Water Supply Commission. Report in relation to the effect of drawing off water of N. H. lakes and ponds to supply mills. [1885.] 8°. Winnipesavkee Lake Manufacturing Co. Commission. Report. [1879.] Supplemental : Provincial. Including reprints. General Court. Laws, 1699. Note. Reprint pub. 1893; also printed in v. 19, Provincial and State Papers. — Laws ; compilations and revisions, 1716 [cont. Acts, 1696-1716], 1718, 19, 21, 26, 61, 71. Note. For details see N. H. State Library report, 1892, p 105. Reprints of laws of 1726 and 1761, pub. respectively 1888, and 1888, 98. — Journals; Jan. 1744-May 1745; July 1767-Oct. 1768. Note. For details see N. H. State Library report, 1892, p. 93. — Index to the Journals of the House of Representa- tives of N. H., 1711-1784. 1890-94. 2 V. 8°. — Index to recor4s of Council of N. H., 1631-1784. 1896. 8°. 540 p. Provincial and State Papers. Documents and records relating to N. H. 28 v. 1867-96. Cont. : V. 1-8. Provincial papers 1623-1783. 1 9. Town papers 1638-1784. 1 Ed. by N. 10. Provincial and State papers f Bouton. 1749-92. J 11-13. Town papers. "l 14-17. Revolutionary rolls. I Ed. by L- W. Harn- 18. Misc. provincial and [ mond. state papers. j 19. Provincial papers. \ 20-22. Early state papers. [Ed. by A. S. Batch. 23. List of documents. f ellor. 24-28. Town charters. '7 VERMONT STATE PUBLICATIONS List compiled from " Bibliography of Vermont " by J/. /-*. ! Gilman and others, 1897; and from " Catalogue of the J/ff«v. State Library," 1880, and supplements, 1881-98; revised by T. L. Wood, Asst. State Librarian, by authorization of II. A, ■ Huse, State Librarian. First permaDent settlement, 1724. State independence declared and constitution framed^ 1777. Admitted to the Union as a state, 1791. Vermont state officers reports, annual 1863-69, biennial 1870-07/98. 8<>. Cont. (Exclusive of Legislative docs.) ; Rpts. as follows ; Brattleboro Retreat. Vt. State Asylum for Insane. State Prison. House of Correction. Vt. Industrial School. University of Vt. ! Vt. Bd. of Dental Examlneis. ' Auditor of Acct'a. Treasurer. Inspector of Finance. Com'r of State Taxes. Adjutant and Inspector Gen. Quartermaster .gen. Sergeant-at-arms. Supervisors of Insane. Note. Called Legislative docs., 1863-65. Incl. Legislative I docs, until ISSO/Sl, since which those have been bound separately. ' Constitution, Council or Censors and Consti- tutional Conventions. | Constitution of Vermont as established by the General : Convention at Windsor, 1777. Hartford, n. d. i 8°. 24 p. — Same, as rev. by the Council of Censors and recom- mended for the consideration of the people. Windsor, 1785. 4°. 44 p. — Same, as established by Convention, 1778, and rev. by Convention, 1786. Windsor, 1786. 4°. — Same, as rev. and amended by the Council of Cen- sors, 1792. Rutland, n. d. — Same, as adopted by Convention at Windsor, 1793. Windsor, 1793. 4°. 29 p. — Same; adopted by Conventions 1786, 93, 1828, 36, 50. 1852. S». 56 (1) p. Note. Constitution is included in "Vt. state papers" and in most eds. of the revised statutes. Council of Censors. Journal, 1785-1869. ti. _p., 1785- 1869. 8». j Note. Council met every 7 years, holding 3 sessions, nntil it i was abolished in 1870. Sessions of each council bound to- i gether ; 1792 Is a 12° ; titles vary. | — Articles of amendment to the constitution of Vt. proposed by the Council, March 24, 1821 ; with an address to the people and an ordinance for calling a convention. '21. 8°. 28 p. — Articles of amendment of the constitution of Vt. proposed by the Council in 1842, and the articles proposed to be amended ; with the address of said Council. '42. 8°. 20 p. — Report in Council, Feb. 14, 1849, by J: Poraeroy, for Committee, n. p., n. d. 8°. 7 p. — Address to the General Assembly of the State, Oct. 1855. '55. 8°. 13 p. — Proposed articles of amendment to the constitution, adopted by the Council ; articles of present con- stitution to be affected thereby ; ordinance of said Council; and an address to the people. 1869. 8°. 13 p. iS Constitution] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Vt. Council of Censors, continued. i — Proposed articles of amendment to the constitution, i pending in the Council, 1869, 2d sess. 8°. 7 p. ! — Eeport of committee on taxes and expenditures, j 1869, 2d sess. 8». | — Report of executive committee, 1869, 2d sess. 8°. I 4p. _ — Report of special committee on biennial sessions and i elections, 1869, 2d sess. 8". 9 p. — Report of special committee on the judiciary, 1869, 2d sess. 8°. 23 p. — Same: Supplemental report, 1869, 2d sess. 8°. 4 p. — Report of special committee on resolution of Mr. Lane, rel. to corporations, 1869, 2d sess. 8°. 4 p. — Report of special committee on woman suffrage, 1860, 2d sess. 8». 8 p. — Supplemental report of majority of special com- mittee on changing the mode of amending the constitution, 1869, 2d sess. 8°. 6 p. — Minority report on the same. 8°. lip. Convention of Vermont, 1814. Journal. Danville, '14. 8». 23 p. — 1822. Journal. Burlington, '22. 8». 39 p. — 1828. Journal. Royalton, n. d. 8°. 22 p. — 1836. Journal; with the amendments of the consti- tution, as adopted by the Convention. St. Albans, '36. 8°. 124 p. — 1843. Journal. '43. 8°. 84 p. — 1850. Journal. Burlington, '50. 8°. 115 p. — 1857. Journal of proceedings. Burlington, '57. 8°. 39 p. — 1870. Journal of proceedings. Burlington, '70. 8°. 75, iii p. Executive and Staff. ] Oovernor and Council. Records of Council of Safety and Governor and Council. [1775-1836] ; pre- fixed. Records of the General Convention, 1775- 77 ; ed. by E. P. Walton, pors. 1873-80. 8 v. 8°. Cont. : v. 1, 1775-79. 2, 1779-82. 3, 1782-91. 4, 1791-1804. 5, 1804-13. 6, 1813-22. 7, 1822-31. 8, 1832-36 (incl. Governor's Bpeectaes, 1831-34). Governor. Message, 1836-98. 8°. Cont.: By S.H.JeniBon, 1836-41; byC: Paine, 1841-43 ; by J: Mattooka, 1842-44; by W: Slade, 1844-46 ; by Horace Eaton, 1846-48; by Carlos Coolidge, 1848-50; by C: K. Williams, 1860-92; by Erastus FairbaokB, 1862; by J: S. Robinson, 1854; by Stephen Koyce, 1854-66 ; by Ryland Fletcher, 1896-58 ; by Hiland Hall, 1858-60; by Erastus Fairbanks, 1860; by F: Hol- brook, 1861-63; by J. G. Smith, 1803-65; by Paul Dillingham, i 1865-67; by J: B. Page, 1867-89; by P: T. Washburn, 1870; ' by G. W. Hendee, 1870 ; by J: W. W. Stewart, 1872 ; by Julius Converse, 1872-74 ; by Aeahcl Peck, 1874-76 ; by Horace Fair- banks, 1876-78; by RedBeld Proctor, 1878-80; by Roswell Famham, 1880-82; by J: L. Barstow, 1882-84; by S: E. Pin- gree, 1884-86; by E. J. Ormsbe'e, 1885-88; by W: P.Dilling- ham, 1888-90; by Carroll B. Page, 1890-92; by Levi K. Fuller, 1892-94; by Urban A. Woodbury, 1894-96; by Josiah Grant, 1896-98; by E: C. Smith, 1898. N'ote. Two messages each even year since 1878, from retir- ing gov. and gov. -elect respectively. Separate pub. doubtful prior to 1878. Included in Journals of General Assembly, ' Senate or House, since 1837; also in "State officers reports " | since 1868. | — Communication to the General Assembly, 1863. '63. : 8°. 23 p. Kote. .Rel. to state aid for soldiers' families. — Documents communicated to the General Assembly ] concerning the spread of the Asiatic cholera; | submitted to the House, Oct. 19, 1865. Burling- j ton, '65. 8°. 12 p. ' — See also lintiej- Legislature, Journals, Documents, etc. i 19 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Vt. Adjutant and Inspector General. Report, annual 1862- 69, biennial 1870-97/98. 8°. — General order no. 5 : Kegulations for completion of organization of companies of militia and for draft. 1864. 8". 15 p. — Revised rostt'r of tlie Vt. volunteers, and lists of Vermonters who served in the army and navy of the U.S., 1801-66; corap. by T. S. Peck. '92. 4°. vii, 803 p. Auditor of Accounts. Report, annual 1842-69, biennial 1870-97/98. V. p. 8°. — Report rel. to the moneys paid by certain officers. submitted to Senate Oct. 23, 1862. '62. 8". 6p. Commissioner of State Taxes. Biennial report, 1883/81- j 97/98. Inspector of Finance. Annual report, 1878^ 79, 84-98. Quartermaster General. Report, annual 1861-69, bien- nial 1870-97/98. Secretary of State. Annual report rel. to the registry and returns of births, marriages, deaths and divorces in the State, lst-39th, 1857-95. '59-96. 8°. Note. Earlier rpte. did not include divorces. Continued bj' State Board of Health, which see ifjirffr Inspection and Ilegula- tion. — Joint rules ; Rules and orders of the Senate and House and of tlie State Library ; and Legislative directory ; prep, by the Secretary ; annual 1866- 09, biennial 1870-78. ['67-78.] 16°. Note. Legislative directory not included prior to 1S70. See also unOer Legislature, Journals, Documents, etc. — Directory for the use of the General Assembly; prep, by the Secretary ; annual 1864-69, biennial 1870-98. 16°. Note. This would seem to be an enlarged ed. of the Joint rules, etc. 'Title varies. — Vermont state papers ; records and docs, connected with the establishment of govt. ; with the jour- nal of the Council of Safety, the first constitu- tion, the early journals of the General Assembly, and the laws 1779-86; added, proceedings of 1st and 2d Councils of Censors; comp. by AV: Slade, jr. Middlebury, 1823. 8°. xx, 567 (1) p. — Statistical information rel. to the rates of taxation in the several towns, cities and gores in Vt,, 1884-85; comp. by C. W. Porter.' Bost., '80. 8°. 42 p. — See also under Legislature, LniM of the State, Grand List, and Liquor. Sergeani-at-Arms. Report, 1858/59, 61, 62, 65,69; biennial 1870-78, 84-98. Surgeon General. Report, annual 1866-09, biennial 1870-72. Treasurer. Report, 1885, biennial 1886-97/98. — Tabular statement showing the amount due from the State to soldiers in the late war for the suppression of the rebellion, March 20, 1873. '73. 8°. 140 p. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Documents, etc. Inspection and Regulation. [Agriculiure.l Commissioner of Agricultural and Manufacturing Interests. [Biennial] report, 1887/88, 89/90. '88-90. 8°. State Board of Agriculture. Report, lst-18th, 1872-98. '72-[98?]. 8°. Note. Called State Board of Agriculture, Manufacturing and Mining to 1879; office was Supt. of Agricultural Affaire, 1880. Repts. ann. 1872, bien. 1873/74, 76/76, ann. 1877, 78, bien. 1879/80-91/92, ann. 1893-95; numbered consecutively. 20 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Vt. Agriculture, continued. — Resources and attractions of Vt. 1891,92. 2v. — Good homes in Vt. ; or, desirable farms for sale, 1893. '93. 8°. 47 p. » — Vermont, a glimpse of its scenery and industries. il. 1893. obi. 24". 64 p. — Eeportonsummer travel for 1894. '94. 8". 8 p. — List of desirable farms and summer bomes in Vt. , 1895. '95. 8°. 109 p. [_Education.2 Board of Commissioners for Common Schools. Report, Oct. 25, 1828. Woodstock, '28. 12°. 12 p. Board of Education. Annual report of the Secretary to the Board, lst-14th, 1857-70. v. p., '57-70. 8°. — Biennial report to the Legislature, 15th-17th, 1871/72-75/76. Board of A'ormal School Examiners, Commissioners and Supervisors. Vermont state normal schools, 1897/98, 98/99. ['97-98.] State Supt. of Common Schools. Circular to the county supts., and Address to the teachers of common schools in the State. St. Albans, 1845. 8°. 23 p. — Annual report, lst-6th, 1846-51. v. p., '46-51. 8°. State Supt. of Education. Vermont school report, biennial, '24th-35th, 1876/76-97/98. v. p. 8°. Fish Commissioners. Biennial report, 1867-98. i:. p., '67-98. S». Note. In odd years through 1869, even years from 187a; rpta. 1892, 94, numbered 11th and 12th. 1894 reads Commis sioners of Fisheries and Game. — Increase and preservation of fish and game ; by Middleton Goldsmith. n.p.,n.d. 8". G p. — Address on fish culture, del. before the Legislature, Nov. 12, 1872, by Middleton Goldsmith. Rut- land, '72. 8°. 16 p. — See also under Miscellaneous. [Health.^ State Board of Health. Report, Ist^lOth, annual, 1887-96; biennial, 1898. 8°. — Biennial report rel. to the registry and returns of births, marriages, deaths and divorces in the State. 1898. Note. For previous rpts. see undei' Executive and Staff, Secretary of State. [/iisane.] Supervisors of the Insane. Biennial re- port, 1883/84-93/94. '84-94. 8°. Insurance Comm,issioners. Annual report, 1869-97. Mte. Rpt. 1835/86 is called 4tb biennial. Railroad Commissioners. Report, annual, lst-12tli, 1856-67; biennial, 1871/72-95/96. 8°. I^ote. Oflice was Railroad OommissioDer to 1887; rpts. 1837/83-95/96 numbered lBt-5th. Institutions. [Agriculture.'] State Agricultural Experiment Sta- tion. Annual report, let-12thj 1887-98. ['88-99.] 8°. Note. Rpt, is now a U. S. govt. pub. Bulletin, 1887-98. '87-98. 8°. Note. Nos. 31-34, 36-39 called also Newspaper bulletin, nos. 5-12. — Analyses of commercial fertilizers licensed for sale in Vt., 1887. n. t. p. [Burlington, '87.] 8°. Vermont Dairymen's Ass' n. Annual report, lst-26th, 1869/70-1896. v. p., '70-96. 8". Note. 8th ann. rpt., and rpts. subsequent to 1896, bound with rpls. of State Boiird uf Agriculture. See also Education. 21 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Vt {_£ldueaiion.'] University of Vermont and State Agri- cultural College. Report of the trustees of the Vermont Agricultural College, Oct. 19, 1865. '65. 8°. 21 p. Jfote, The UniverBity and Agricultural College were sepa- rate inetltutlODB until 1866. — Report of trustees, annual, lst-5th, 1866-71 ; bien- nial, 1873-98. 8<>. — Catalogue of officers and students, 1825-79. Bur- lington, '25-79. 8». Note. Publication doubtful, 1826-33, 36, 38, 41, 65. — Catalogus senatus academici, et eorum qui munera et officia gesserunt, etc., [1843], 46, 61, 54, 58, 61, 67. Burlingtoniae, '43-67. 8°. Note. Not pub, for years other than above. Called Trien- nial catalogue, 1854. — Catalogue of officers, alumni and other graduates, 1791-1875. Burlington, '75. 8°. — Same, 1791-1890. Burlington, '90. 8°. 154 p. — Catalogue of officers and students, Dec. 1883- Nov. 1895. '83-94. 8" and 12°. — Laws, 1827, 42, 51, 60, 74. Burlington, '27-74. 8°. — Obituary record, no. 1 ; compiled by a committee of the Associate Alumni, il. and por. Burling- ton, 1895. 8°. 146 (1) p. — Addresses, etc. Note. Many addreBses, aermonB, papers, etc., have been pub. by the TTnlversity, 1806-98. — Library. Catalogue of books. Burlington, 1851. 8°. 26 (1) p. Alphabetical and analytical catalogue. Bur- lington, 1854. 8°. iv, 163 (1) p. Catalogue of the library of George Perkins Marsh. Burlington, 1892. 4°. viii, 742 p. Bibliography of George Perkins Marsh ; by H. L. Koopman. Burlington, 1892. 8°. 24 p. See also Industrial and Reform. [Equalization.'] State Equalizing Board. Journal of proceedings, 1874, 78, 82. 3 v. 8°. Geological Survey. Annual report of the State Geolo- gist, lst-4th ; by C. B. Adams. Burlington, 1845-48. 8°. — Preliminary report on the natural history of Vt. ; by A: Young, State Naturalist. Burlington, 1856. 8°. 88 p. — Report on the geological survey of the State; by E: Hitchcock, State Geologist. Burlington, 1856. 8°. 13 p. — Preliminary report on the geology of Vt. ; by E: Hitchcock, State Geologist. 1859. 8°. 16 p. — Report of the committee on so much of the Gov- ernor's message as relates to the Geological Survey. 1859. 8". 8 p. — Report on the geology of Vt. ; by E: Hitchcock [and others], il. Proctorsville, 1861. 2 v. 4". — Report of State Geologist, 1872-76. Note. Found in lBt-3d rpts. of State Board of Agriculture. — Report of State Geologist and Curator of Cabinet, 1891-98. [History.'] Vermont Historical Society. Proceedini^s and addresses, Oct. 16, 1860; .Tan. and Oct. 1861; Jan., July, and Oct. 14, 1862; Aug. 1868; Oct. 1869; Oct. and Nov. 1870; Oct. 8, 1872; Oct. 15, 1878; Oct 19, 1880; Oct. 20 and Nov. 5, 1896. ■w.^., '60-97. 12 v. 8°. — Constitution and by-laws ; with Act of incorporation and a Catalogue of officers and members. Wood- stock, 1860. 8°. 16 p. Note. Cont. also in Proceedings, 1S96. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Vt. [History, continued.'] — Collections. 1870-71. 2 v. 8°. — Addresses, u. ^., 1846-98. 8°. 2fote, Many addreapes and memorial aketcbcs have been pub., some for tbe Society, Bome for tbe State and some in Dawson's <* Historical Magazine." ^Industrial and Reform.'] House of Correction. Bi- ennial report, 1883/84-97/98. '84-98. 8". Vermont Industrial School. Report of Commission- ers rel. to juvenile ofEendera and the establish- ment of a reform school. Burlington, 1858. 12°. 14 p. — Report, annual 1865/66-1870, biennial 1871/72- 97/98. JVoie. Known as Vermont Reform School until 1896; re- moved from "Waterbury to Vergennes In 1875. See also under Legislature, Laws of the State, and Jour, nala and Documents. [7nsane.] Vermont State Asylum, for the Insane. Re- port, lst-34th annual, 1837-70; biennial, 2 years ending Aug. 1, 1872-97/98. 8°. — Comments of the officers on the Report of the Special Commissioners. Brattleboro, 1878. 8". 17 p. See under Miscellaneous, Insane. — Annals for 50 years. Brattleboro, 1887. 8°. x, 302 p. [Library.] Board of Library Commissioners. [Cir- cular ; with the Act to promote the establishment of free public libraries.] n. t. p. [Burlington, 1895.] 4°. 2 p. — Biennial reports, lst-2d, 1895/96, 97/98. Bur- lington, '96-98. 8». Vermont State Library. Report of the Trustees, Oct. 23, 1860. '60. 8". 16 p. — Catalogue, 1850. '50. 8°. 86 p. — Catalogue; with a list of duplicates and exchanges. 1858. 8°. 63 p. — Catalogue, Sept. 1, 1872. '72. 8". xiv, 200 p. — See also under Miscellaneous. [Prison.] State Prison. Biennial report, 1871/72- 97/98. Soldiers' Home in Vermont. Biennial report of officers, 1887/88-97/98. Judiciary. Vermont reports : Reports of cases argued and deter- mined in the Supreme court of the State, 1789- 98. V. p., 1798-1898. 78 v. 8°. Cont. : 1789-91; by N: Cbipman. 1769-1824; by D. Chip- man; 2v. 1800-03; by R.Tyler; 2 v. 1816-19; by W: Bray- ton. 1825-28 ; by A. Aikens ; 2 V. v. 1-9,1825-37; by the Judges. 10-11, 1836-39; by G. B. Shaw. 12-14, 1840-42; by W: Wes- ton. 15, 1843; by W: Blade. 16-23, 1844-51; by P: T. Wash- hum. 24-26, 1851-54; by J: F. Deane. 27-29, 1854-57; by C: L. Williams. 30-35, 1866-63; by W: G. Shaw. 36-44, 1863- 72;by W. G. Veazey. 45-52, 1872-80; by J- W. Rowell. 63- 60,1880-88; by E. F. Palmer. 61-88, 1888-96; by C. A. Prouty. 69-70, 1898-98; by W. P. Stafford. Jfote. Rpts. 1789-91, 1800-OS, 1815-19 were probably pri- vate pubs. 1789-91 is a IQP. Rpts. previous to v, 1 cited by name of reporter. Digest of all cases decided in the Supreme Court [through Vt. rpts. v. 22] ; by P: T. Washburn. Woodstock, 1845-52. 2 v. 8". Digest of all reported decisions of the Supreme Court of Vt., also of decisions of the courts of the U. S. for the District of Vermont found in Vt. rpts. ; by Daniel Roberts. Burlington, 1878. 8". — Same : Supplement, 1889. Hulcs of the Court of Chancery of Vt., and Rules of Washington County Court, 1850. 16°. 21 p. 23 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Vt. Legislature. [^Called General Assembly.] SesBions in Oct., annual to 1869, biennial since. Many extra sesBlone prior to 1791; adjourned seflBiouB 1791, 97, 1804, special eesslons 1857, 61, 63-67, 75, 91. [^Laws of the State.} Acts and resolves passed by the General Assembly, Feb. 1779-Oct. 1898. v. p., [1779]-1898. 8°. Note. Publication doubtful for first 3 sessions, 1778. Called Acts and laws to 1812, except Revised laws, 17S2, and Statutes, Feb. 1787; Laws, 1813-19; Acts, 1820-37. — Revised laws of the State, 1782. Bennington, 1783. — Same, fae-sim. reprint, Wash. D.C , 1898. f". 38 p. Note. Only 50 cop. printed. — Statutes of the State, rev. and established 1787, inelud. those passed until the session of Jan. 1791. Bennington, '91. 8°. 315 p. — Laws of the State, rev. and passed 1797; with titles of all the acts which have been repealed or be- come obsolete. Rutland, 1798. 8°. 621, 205 p. — Same, [to close of session, 1816] ; digested and comp. [by T. Tolman]. Randolph, 1808-17. 3 v. 8". — Laws of a publiek and permanent nature to 1824 ; comp. by W: Slade, Jr. Windsor, '25. 8°. 756 p. — Same, to 1834 ; by D. P. Thompson. '35. 8°. 228 p. — Revised statutes passed Nov. 19, 1839; added, several public acts now in force. Burlington, '40. 8°. 3i, 676 p. — Compiled statutes, such of the Revised statutes, and of the public acts and laws passed since, as are now in force; by C: L. Williams. Burlington, 1851. 8°. 815 p. — General statutes, 1862. [Camb., Mass.], 63. 8". Note. Later eds., comprisiug public laws since 1862, were pub. 1870, 73, 77. — Revised laws of Vermont, 1880 ; with the public acts of 1880. Rutland, '81. 8°. xv, 1169 p. — Vermont statutes, 1894; inelud. public acts of 1894; [ed. by O. M. Barber, J: Young, and L. M. Read]. Rutland, '95. 8°. xvii, 1313 p. — [5a«fa.] Laws rel. to savings banks, savings insti- tutions and trust companies, in force at close of sess., 1888. '89. 80. General laws of the State rel. to banks, in force Aug. 1, 1895. Rutland, '95. 8°. (35) p. (Title 27, Vt. statutes.) — ICorporaiions.] General laws rel. to private cor- porations, in force Aug. 1, 1895. Rutland, ''Jij. 8". (15) p. (Title 25, Vt. statutes.) — [Election.^ Compilation of election laws; with the statutes of Vt. and the U. S. rel. to naturaliza- tion. Rutland, 1885. 8". 56 p. General laws of the State rel. to elections, in force Aug. 1, 1895. Rutland, '95. 8». 27 p. (Title 3, Vt. statutes.) — [Fees.} Act establishing fees, passed by the Legis- lature, Oct., 1798. Vergennes, '98. 8". 15 p. — [Fish and Game.'] General laws of the State rel. to fish and game, in force Aug. 1, 1895. Rut- land, '95. 8°. (22) p. (Chap. 189, Vt. statutes.) Note. Other compilations have been made by the Wash. Co- Ass'n for Protection of Fish and Qaine (1887), and the Vt- Fish and Game League (1895-96). — \_Grand List.'] Statutes of the State rel. to Grand List, in force Jan. 1, 1855. '55. 8°. 38 (1) p. Compilation of the Grand List Laws of Vt. ; bv G: Nichols, Sec. of State. '75. 8°. 48 p. — \_TIiqhways.] General laws rel. to highways, in force Aug. I, 1895. Rutland, '95. 8°. (43) p. (Title 21, chap. 150-154, Vt. statutes.) 24 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Vt. [^Laies of the State, continued.'] — I Insurance.'] Insurance laws of the State. 1873. 8°. 10 p. General laws of the State rel. to insurance, in force Aug. 1, 1895. Rutland, '95. 8°. (22) p. (Title 28, chap. 177-178, Vt. statutes.) — ILigvor.] Chapter 169 of Revised laws of Vt., rel. to traffic in intoxicating liquor. Rutland, 1881. 8°. Laws rel. to illegal sale and use of intoxicating liquor, with citations of decisions of the Supreme Court; comp. by C. W. Porter, Sec. of State. Rutland, 1885. 8». 39 p. General laws of the State rel. to traffic in intoxi- cating liquor, in force Aug. 1, 1895. Rutland, '95. 8°. 26 p. (Chap. 187-188, Vt. statutes.) — [Peddlers.] General laws of the State rel. to ped- dlers, auctioneers and itinerant vendors, in force Aug. 1, 1895. Rutland, '95. 8». (9) p. (Chap. 198-199, Vt. statutes.) — [Railroad.] General laws of the State rel. to rail- roads, in force Aug. 1, 1895. Rutland, '95. 8". (66) p. (Title 26, Vt. statutes.) — [Reform School.] Act for the regulation and gov- ernment of the Vt. Reform School at Water- bury, approved Nov. 19, 1866 ; also the by-laws adopted by the trustees Dec. 13. '66. 12". 20 p. — [School.] Vermont school laws in force at close of sess. 1875 ; with a digest of the decisions of the Supreme Court of Vt., having reference to the schools and school laws, etc.; comp. by Gilbert A. Davis. '75. S". 226 p. Laws rel. to public instruction. Rutland, '81 (Title 9 Revised laws, 1880.) School laws of Vt. in force Apr. 1, 1893; comp by W. H. Taylor. Burlington, '93. 8°. 88 p. General laws of the State rel. to public instruc- tion, in force Aug. 1, 1895. Rutland, '95. 8° (47) p. (Title 11, pt. 1-2. Vt. statutes.) — [Taxation] General laws of the State rel. to taia tion, in force Aug. 1, 1895. Rutland, '95 8° (48) p. (Title 10, Vt. statutes.) [Journals, Documents, etc.] Journal of the General Assembly, Feb. 1784-Oct. 1835. v. p., 1784- 1835. 8°, 4°, and 12°. J^ote. Journal Feb. fleas. 1797 was never printed. — Journal of the House of Representatives, Oct. 1836- Oct. 1898. V. p., '36-99. 8°. Jfote. Journal special sees. 1857 is bouud with that of the Senate. — Journal of the Senate, Oct. 1836-Oct. 1898. v. p., '36-99. 8°. Jfote. Journal 1860 incl. extra BesBion 1861. — [Legislative directory], 1826. broadsheet. — Directory and rules of the Senate and House, 1832- 70. '32-70. 38 pm. le". jVbie. Called Directory and rules of the HouBe, 1832-35; not pub. 1836; 1864, 55 bound together. For cootinnatlon see under Executive and Staff, Secretary of State. — Directory, rules and orders, Avith lists of officers and other historical information; and manual of par- liamentary practice ; annual 1864-69, biennial 1870-98. 16°. — Manual of the Legislature, annual 1858-69, biennial 1870-98. ['58-97.] 16°. Note. Called Political manual for the State, 1858-60. — Legislative documents, 1882-96. 2^ote. Bound with " Vt. State ofBcers' rptB.," 1P63-S0/81. 25 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Vt. {Journals, Documents, etc., continued.'] — Vermont election sermons [annual], 1778-1834, 56-58. Note. There were 2 sermooa 1778, The cuBtom wae die- coDtiDued 1833-55, and abaDdoned after 1838. — List of arrearages of taxes due from the sereral towns in the State, Sept. 15, 1795; for use of members. Rutland. 4°. — Proceedings of the General Assembly, Oct. 14, 1813. •13. 8°. 52 p. — Report of the committee, Messrs. Edmond, Olin, Bobinson, Hoyt, Hotchkiss and Lyon, appointed to examine doings of the canvassing committee, and to report facts rel. to the rejected voters. 1813. 2fote. Both the above docs, relate to electioD of governor and legislature, 1313. — Protest of the minority [79 members] of the House on the question of adopting the reported answer to His Excellency's [Gov. Chittenden's] speech, Nov. 10, 1813. '13. 8». 20 p. Ifote. Relates to prosecution of War of 1812. — Mr. Niles' resolution calling on the Governor for evidence to substantiate the suggestion in his late speech rel. to impressment ; with His Excel- lency's answer. 1813. 8°. 8 p. — H. C. Denison's resolutions calling on the Governor for copies of any correspondence he may have had with military officers rel. to detaching the militia, etc. 1814. Note. Relates to Governor's proclamation recalling Vt. troops from Plattsburgb. — Report, with sundry resolutions rri. to 'sfppropriations of public land for the purposes of education, to the Senate of Maryland, Jan. 30, 1821. 8°. 22 p. Note. Complaint that western states were getting too large a portion of the public lands. — General list of Vt., 1824. broadsheet. — Reports of the majority and minority of the select committee of the Senate of Vt. on the annexa- tion of Texas to the U. S., Oct. 1845. Windsor, '45. 8°. 15 p. — Proceedings and instructions concerning the system of international literary and scientific exchanges established by Alexandre Vattemare. Burling- ton, 1848. 8°. 80 p. — Annual reports to the General Assembly in rel. to international exchanges and the Vt. State Li- brary. 1860. 8°. 61 p. — Report on financial afPairs of State, submitted Oct. 14, 1851, by committee appointed by Governor. Burlington, '51. 8°. 29 p. (House doc. 1, 1851.) — Report on artificial propagation of fish ; by G: P. Marsh. Burlington, 1857. 8°. 52, 62 (2) p. — Report of the committee under the act providing for the erection of a monument over the grave of Ethan Allen. 1858. 8°. 7 p.' — Report of supt. of construction of State House, [T: E. Powers.] Oct. 15, 1857. '57, 58. 2 v. 8°. — The Capitol of Vt. and the Star Chamber ; testimony and defence of the supt. of construction, Oct., 1858. '58. 8°. 28 (1) p. — Memorial of Thomas W. Silloway, architect, in re- spect to the reconstruction of the State House. 1858. 8". 6 p. — Statement of facts concerning the management of affairs connected with the rebuilding of the Capi- tol at Montpelier; by T: W. Silloway, architect. Burlington, 1859. 8°. 20(1) p. — Message and report on the State House, Oct. 27, 1859. 8°. 8 p. 26 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Vt. [Journals, Documents, etc., continued.'] — Report of committee on public buildings on furniture and fixtures of the State House. 1859. 8°. 8 p. — Beport of the minority of the joint committee on claims, on Senate and House bills to pay Thomas E. Powers balance due as supt. of construction of the State House, made to the Legislature, ann. sess., 1861. '61. 8°. 10 p. — Report of the commissioners to settle with the sureties of the late State Treasurer. 1861. 8°. 7 p. — Report of committee to examine and investigate the accounts and expenditures of the Governor, Nov. 20, 1861. 8°. 4 p. — Report of committee on finance on so much of Gov- ernor's message as relates to finances of the State. 1864. 8°. 9 p. (Sen. doc. 36, 1864.) — Taxation of income of U. S. bonds; report of the committee of ways and means of the House, 1865. '65. 8°. 8 p. — Report of the oommittee on the judiciary, on state's attorneys, Oct. 1865. '65. 8°. 7 p. (Sen. doc.) — Report of the special committee on the subject oJF juvenile offenders ; with a bill to establish the Vermont Reform School. 1865. 8°. 14 p. — Report of the special committee to visit the Vermont Reform School, 1866. '66. 8°. 85 p. Miscellaneous. [Boundaries.] Commissioners [on] Boundary Line Monuments between Vt. and Mass. Report, 1894. Centennial Commission. Centennial anniversary of independence of Vt. and the battle of Benning- ton, Aug. 15-16, 1877. '79. 7,252 p. [Chittenden, Gov.] Exercises at the dedication of the monument erected by the State to T: Chittenden, Ist Gov. of Vt.,at Williston, Vt., Aug. 19, 1898. np. ['96.] 8°. 53(4) p. [Expositions.] Commissioner to attend the Universal Exposition of 1867. Report, 1867. Rutland, '67. 8°. 49 p. ^Yorld's Columbian Commission. Report, [1894]. il. Rutland. '94. 8°. 16 p. [Fish.] Commissioners [on] Restoration of Sea-Fi-^h to the Connecticut River and its Tributaries. Report, 1866. '66. 8". 35 p. [Gettysburg.] Commissioners on Vermont Monuments at Gettysburg. Report, 1888 ; includ. il. and recommendations. Rutland, '88. 8°. 16 p. Vermont day at Gettysburg; programme of dedica- tion of Vt. monuments, Oct. 9, 1889. Burling- ton, '89. 4°. 19 p. Highway Comm/ission. Report, 1894. [Insane.] Special Commissioners for Insane. Report, 1878. [Library .] Commissioner on the State Library. Re- port, Oct. 14, 1857. '57. 8". 8 p. Commissioners on State Library, State Cabinet and Collections of Vermont Historical Soc. Report. Rutland, 1878. 8°. 12 p. [National Statuary Hall.] Commissioners for Vt. on the National Statuary Hall in the Capitol at Washington. Report of Hon. J. S. Morrill and Hon. G: F. Edmunds. 1866. 8°. 21 p. [Pensions.] Vt. pension roll as made up under the act of Congress passed 1832. n. p., n. d. 8°. 158 p. [ Villages.] Commission on Incorporated Villages. Report, 1894. n. p., n. d. 8°. 8 p. [ Workhouse.] Commissioners to Locate and Build a Workhouse. Report. Rutland, 1878. 8°. 13 p. 27 MASSACHUSETTS STATE PUBLICATIONS Hat compiled under the direction of C. B. TiUinghast, State Librarian, Boston, by Miss E. M. Sawyer, Assistant. Flymouth rolooy founded 1620, Maea. Bay Colony chartered 1629; its juriadiction extended over N. H. 1641, over Maine 1669; aeverance uf N. H. 1679. Province of MasB. Bay organized 1692, comprising former colonies of Mass. Bay and Plymr>utb, and former province of Maine. Independent Provisional Government organized 1774; independence formally assumed 1776. Adoption of State constitution 1779. Cession to U. S. of western territorial claims 1785; cession and sale of western N. T. claims 1785-88. Ratification of Federal constitution 1788. Severance of Maine 1820. Public documents ; annual reports of public officers anil institutions, 1857-97. '58-96. 204 v. 8°. Cont. : 1857. 1 v. 45 nos. 1871. 4 v. 31 nos. 1885. 4 v. Si nos. 1868. 2v. 41 nos. 1872. 4 v. 31 nos. 1886. 4 v. 37 nos. 18.'i9. 2 V. 42 DOS. 1873. 5 V. 31 nos. 1887. 4 v. 37 nos. 1860. 3 V. 49 nos. 1874. 5 v. 32 nos. 1888. 4 V. 37 nos. 1861. 3 V. 42 nos. 1875. 5 v. 31 nos. 1889. 6 v. 4> nos. 1862. 3 V. 42 DOS. 1876. 5 v. 32 DOS. 1890. 5 v. 44 nos. 1863. 4 v. 42 nos. 1877. 6 v. 38 nos. 1891. 6 v. 45 nos. 1864. 4 v. 38 nos. 1878. 4 v. 36 nos. 1892. 5 v. 46 nos. 186.5. 4 V. 38 n08. 1879. 4 V. 30 nos. 1893. 12 v. 48 nos. 1866. 4 V. 37 nos. 1880. 4 v. 28 DOS. 1894. 12v. 57(1)D08. 1867. 4 V. 38 DOS. 1881. 6 v. 28 nos. 1895. 12 v. 58 nos. 1868. 4 V. 37 nos. 1882. 4 v. 28 nos. 1896. 12 v. 69 DOS. 1869. 4 V. 39 nos. 18S3. 4 v. 28 DOS. 1897. 12 v. 59 nos. 1870. 4 V. 37 nos. 1884. 4 v. 29 nos. yote. Pub. by Secretary of the Commonwealth. Arrange- ment numerical 1857-92; classified from 1893. Previous re- ports were pub. as Senate and House docs. Constitution and Constitutional Conventions. Constitution or frame of goTernnient agreed upon by the delegates, 1779-80. '80. 8°. 53 p. — Some; revised. 1780. 8°. 43 p. — Same. 1781. f". 24 p. Constitution of the State of Mass. and of the U. S. 1807. 12°. 94 p. Constitution of the State of Mass. and that of the U. S. ; the Declaration of Independence, with Washing- ton's farewell address. Salem (Gushing & Apple- ton), 1811. 12». 112 p. Constitution or frame of government. 1820. sm. 8°. 60 p. — Same : Amendments of the constitution proposed by the Convention of D. 'legates, 1820. '21. 8°. 32 p. Constitution adopted 1780; with the amendments an- nexed; [added, Constitution of the U. S.] 1822. 80. 86 p. Constitution adopted 1780; with the amendments an- nexed. 1826. 12». 64 p. Constitution or frame of government agreed upon by the delegates of the people, 1779-80; with amend- ments annexed. 1833. 80. 90 p. Constitutions of the U. S. and of Mass. 1849. 8". 56 p. Constitution of the Commonwealth; issued by Sec. of the Commonwealth. 1873. 8°. 66 p. Constitution of Mass. ; issued by Sec. of the Common- wealth. 1893, 97, 98. 3 v. 8°. ea. 67 p. Constitutional Convention, 1779-80. Address of the Convention for framing a new constitntion. 17fcO. 8". 18 p. — Journal of the Convention. 1832. 8°. 264 p. I 28 Constitution] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mass. Constitutional Convention, 1788. Debates, resolu- ■ tions and other proceedings of the Convention for the purpose of ratifying the constitution recom- mended by the grand Federal convention ; prefixed, the Federal constitution. 1788. 12». 219 p. — Debates, resolutions and other proceedings. 1808. 12°. 236 p. — Debates and proceedings in the Convention, 1788, ■which finally ratified the constitution of the U. S. ; [ed. by B. K. Peirce and C: Hale.] 1836. 8". vii (7) 442 p. Constitutional Convention, 1820-21. Journal of debates and proceedings in the Convention of Delegates, 1820-21; [by Nathan Hale.] '21. 8». 292 p. — Same; new ed., rev. [by Nathan and C: Hale.] 1853. 8°. 6T7 p. — Eeport upon the constitutional rights and privileges of Harvard college, and upon the donations made to it by this Commonwealth. '21. 8°. 16 p. — Rules and orders to be observed in Convention of Delegates for Mass., Nov. 15, 1820. '20. 16°. 36 p. Constitutional Convention, 1853. Constitutional prop- osition adopted by the Convention of Delegates, 1853. '53. 8°. 50 p. — Documents printed by order of Convention. '53. 8°. — Journal of the Convention. '53. 8°. 560 (1) p. — Official report of debates and proceedings ; [by Harvey Fowler.] '53. i v. 8°. — Official reports of debates and proceedings. '53. 2 v. 4°. — Rules and orders. '53. 16°. Executive and Staff. Oovernor. Address to the two branches of the Legis- lature, Jan. 1834-Jan. 1898. '34-98. 8°. Cont. : By J: Davis, Jan. 1834, 35; by S: T. ArniBtrong, Sept. 1835; by E: Everett, Jan. 1836-39; by M: Morton, 1840; by J: Davis, Jan. 184M3; by G: N. Bnggs, 1844-60; by G: 8. Boutwell, 1851, 52; by J: H.Clifford, 1853; by E. Washburn, 1854; by H: J. Gardner, 1866-57; by N. P. Banks, Ia68-Jan. 3, 1861; by J: A. Andrew, Jan. 5, 1861-Jan.4, 1866; by A. U. Bullock, Jan. 1866-Jan. 7, 188i); by \V: Claflin, 1869-71; by W; B. Washburn, Jan. 1872-75; by A. H.Rice, Jan. 1876-78; byT: Talbot, 1879; by J: D. Long, 1880-82; by B.- F. Butler, 1883; by G: D. Robinson, -1884-86; by O. Ames, 1887-89; by J: Q. A. Brackett, 189u; by W: E. Uusaell, 1891-93; by F: T. Greenhalge, 1894-96; by K. Wolcott, 1897,98. J^ote. These addresses are also included in the series of Documents printed by order of the Senate and the House of Represf ntatives ; and were printed with the Acts and resolves. May 1786-1838. — Proclamation [of John Hancock in regard to dispute between citizens of State of N. Y. and the people inhabiting territory called N. H. Grants or State of Vt., 26th March, 1784.] 1784. broadside. — Communication of His Excellency [James Sullivan] relative to the removal of Sheriff Lithgow ; and the reportandadviceof Council thereon. 1808. 8°. 18 p. — Speech [of Christopher Gore] to the Legislature, June 1809; [of Elbridge Gerry], June 1811, Jan. 1812; [of Caleb Strong], Oct. 1812. '09-12. 8°. — Message from [Elbridge Gerry], Feb. 27, 1812, [on libellous publications in the Boston newspapers] ; with report of the Attorney and Solicitor General. '12. 8°. 12 p. — Speech of Gov. Strong before the Legislature, Oct. 16, 1818, witli the documents which accompanied the same ; added, Answer of the House of Repre- sentatives. '12. 8°. 40 p. — Speech of Levi Lincoln before the two branches of the Legislature, [annual] June 1826-June 1828, May 1829-May 1830. '26-30. 8°. 29 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mass. Governor, continued. — Message of Levi Lincoln to the Legislature, [annual] Jan. 1826-32; Address, Jan., 1833. '26-33. 8°. — Message of Governor Lincoln, and other official docs. on the subject of lotteries. 1833. 8". 43 (1) p. — Proclamation [apportioning numbers of senators and representatives according to 13th amendment to the constitution, July 23, 1840]. '40. broadside. — Address of A. H. Bullock to the Council on present- ing the case of Edward W. Green, a convict under the sentence of death for the crime of murder, Feb. 27, 1866. ['66.] 8°. 29 p. — Address of A. H. Bullock to the Council upon the question of improving the flats in South Bay, and accompanying documents. 1868. 8°. 34 p. — Reply of [A. H. Bullock] to a committee of the House of Representatives returning his message rel. to license law, May 19, 1868. '68. 8°. 7 p. — [Proclamations appointing 'Thanksgiving day, Arbor day, etc.] Council. [Annual report of the committee of the whole Council on the returns of votes for state and other officers, 1882-96.] n.t.p. W and 8°. — List of commissions which expire in 1889-98. n. t. p. [•89-98.] 4°. — Report on the merits of the claim of Mass. on the national government for expenses of the militia during the late war. 1822. 8°. 30 p. — Report of hearings at the investigation into the con- duct of William M. Osborne, one of the Board of Police of Boston. 1891. 8°. 494, ii p. Adjutant-general. Annual report, [1834]-97. '35- 98. 8°. — Laws for regulating and governing the militia of Mass. 1803. 12°. 48 p. 2^ote. For ed. of 1793, see under Legislature, Laws of the Commonwealth. — Act for regulating, governing and training militia of Mass. passed March 6, 1810. '10. 120. 50 (10) p. — System of artillery discipline ; prefixed, The soldier's drill, il. 1817. 8°. 60 p. — Militia laws of the U. S. and Mass. [1824, 29, 36, 40.] 5 V. 12°. Note. Comp. by W. H. Sumner, 1824, 29; by II. A. B Dearborn, 1838, 40. There were 2 editions of the 1829 issue. — Digest of the militia laws of Mass. ; comp. by E. W Stone. 1851. 12o. 171 p. — Some: Supplement; no. [l]-2. 1852-53. 2 v. 12°- — Compend of instructions in military tactics and the manual for percussion arms ; comp. by E. W. Stone 1857. 12°. (1) 139 (l)p. — Militia law of Mass., 1864, 66. '64-66. 12° and 8° — Record of the Mass. volunteers, 1861-65. '68-70 2 V. 4°. — Manual for loading and firing the Peabody breech- loading rifle. 1873. 16°. 16 p. — Law for the government of the Mass. militia, [1873, 78, 87]. 1873-87. 3 v. 12° and 1. 8°. — Regulations for Mass. volunteer militia. [1879.] 24°. — Manual of guard duty, salutes, and insignia of rank. n.t.p. il. [1887.] 24°. 32 p. Attorney-general. Annual report, Jan. 1833-43, Feb. 1850-Jan. 1898. ['33]-98. 8°. Note. Office abolished March 1843; re-established May 1849. — Official report of the trial of Henry K. Goodwin for the murder of Albert!). Swan. 1887. 8°. 719 p. — Official report of the trial of Thomas W. Piper for the murder of Mabel H. Young. 1887. 8°. (2) 946 p. 3° Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mass. AUornty- Oeneral, continued. — Official report of the trial of Sarah Jane Bobinson for the murder of Prince Arthur Freeman. 1888. 8°. 469 p. — Opinions of the Attorney-general with reference to the collateral inheritance tax statute, 1891. n. t. p. [1893.] 8°. (6) p. — Condensed report of the trial of James Albert Tref- ethan and William H. Smith for the murder of Deltena J. Davis. 1895. 8". (3) 398 p. Auditor of Accounts. Annual report, 1849-97. '50-98. 8". — Statements of grants and allowances by the Legisla- ture to sundry institutions [chiefly educational], 1860-86. '86. 8». 12 p. (Reprint of House doc. 285, 1876 ; with additions.) — Same, [1860]-94. '95. 8°. lip. (Reprint of House doc. 1S4, 1891.) — [List of neAvspapers and advertising rates for print- ing notices of hearings by committees of the General Court, Dec. 27, 1897.] n. t. p. ['97.] 8°. 16 p. Controller of Accounts of County Officers. Annual report, Ist^llth, Feb. 1888-98. '88-98. 80. Note, For BummarieB of aonual reporlB previous to 1S88, tee under Inspection and Regulation, Banks. Secretary of the Commonwealth. Annual report, 1st- 6th, 1892-Dec. '97. '93-98. 8°. Note. RptB. 2d-6th contain the abBtracts of retamB of liquor liceuBes. — \_AgricuHu/>-al Societies.'] Abstract from the returns of agricultural societies, 1845, 46; by J. G. Pal- frey. '46-47. 2 V. 8°. Transactions of agricultural societies, 1847-51. '48-52. 5 V. 8°. Note. By W. B. Calhoun, 1847-49; by Amasa Walken 1850-51. For continuation, see under Inapection and Reguia- tlon. Agriculture. — [Assessors."] Abstracts of the returns of assessors relating to the assessment of taxes on the shares of corporations and deposits in savings institutions, in 1860. '61. 8°. — [Banks.'] Schedule exhibiting the condition of banks, 1803-37. ['38.] 8°. Abstract of the statements of the banks in the Commonwealth, 1808-31. '08-31. folded sheets. Same : Abstract from the returns of banks in Mass., 1832-64. '32-66. 4 v. ob\. io and S". Abstract exhibiting the condition of the institu- tions for savings in Mass., 1846-56. '46-56. 8°. Same : Abstracts of returns from the saving in- stitutions, 1865. '66. 8°. See also under Inspection and Regulation, Banks. — [Births, Marriages and Deaths.'] Report, l8t-55th, of births, marriages and deaths in the Common- wealth, 1843-96. '43-97. 55 v. 8°. Note. Rpta. 41-55 contain reports relating to returns of libels for divorce. Instructions to town and city clerks, registrars and others relating to the registration of births, marriages and deaths ; embracing the laws of the Commonwealth on the subject. 1849. 8°. 31 p. Same, 1857, 60, 66, 68, 87. 5 pm. 8°. Note. The titles vary. Statistical nosology adopted for registration in Mass., and requirements of law rel. to certificates of causes of death; by H.B. Peirce. 1878. 8°. 12 p. Laws concerning the solemnization, record and returns of marriages in Mass. 1882. 8°. 9 p. Same. '94. 8». 13 p. 3' Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mass. Secretary of the Commonwealth, continued. — [Census-I Abstract of the census, June, 1855; with remariis [by N. B. Shurtleff]. '57. 8°. Same, 1860; prepared by G. W. Chase. '63. 8°. Same, 1865. '67. S". JiTote. CenBUB /or later decades comp: by Bureau of StatiB- ticB of Labor, which see under InapectioD and Regulation, Labor. — [Cities and Towns.'] Cities and towns in Mass., with the congressional, councillor, senatorial and representative district of each. 1886. 16°. 12 p. — [Constitution.] See under Constitution and Consti- tutional Conventions. — [Corporations.] Abstract of returns of joint stock companies in Mass., 1851-[55, 57-62. '54]-63. 8°. Abstract of the attested returns of corporations organized 1863-71 ; Abstract of certificates of cor- porations organized 1872-97. '64-98. 8°. Statements of co-operative associations certified to Secretary of the Commonwealth, Jan. 1867-70. '67-70. 8°. — [Criminal cases.] Abstract of returns of criminal cases tried before justices of the peace and police courts, 1853-57. '54-57. 8°. — [Elections.] Act relating to elections, approved June 29, 1874. '74. 8°. 42 p. Compilation of the laws in force relating to elec- tions. 1876. 8°. 55 p. Same. 1880. 8°. 63 p. Laws relating to elections. 1882. 8°. 33 p. Same. 1884. 8°. 78 p. 128, ziii p. 130 p. 139 p. 210 p. 243 p. lii, 219 p. 187 p. — [Fisheries,] Laws relating to inland fisheries in Mass., 1623-1886. '87. 8». 404 p. — [Industry.] Statistical tables exhibiting the condi- tion and products of certain branches of Industry in Mass. for 1837; by J. P. Bigelow. "38. 8°. Same : Statistics of certain branches of industry, 1845 ; by J. G._ Palfrey. '46. 8°. Same : Statistical information rel. to certain branches of industry, 1855; byF. DeWitt. '56. 80. Same, 1865; prep, by Oliver Warner. '66. 8°. — [Innholders. ] Provisions of law concerning innhold- ers and common victuallers. 1889. 8°. 18 p. — [Insurance companies.] Abstract of the returns of insurance companies, 1837-55. '38-56. 8°. Abstract of the returns and statements of foreign insurance companies, 1853-55. '54-56. 8°. See also under loapectioD and Regulation, Insurance Com- mUaioner, — [Jails and Houses of Correction.] Abstract of re- turns of keepers and inspectors of jails and houses of correction, [1836-39], 41-63. ['37]-64. 8°. Note. Afterwards Incl. In rpta. of Board of State Charities. Abstract of returns from the several towns, jails, and houses of correction, concerning condition of pauper idiots and lunatics in alms-houses, jails, etc. , for year ending Jan. 1, 1843. '43. 8". viii, 84 p. — [Licenses. Abstracts of returns from the cities and towns, Nov. 1881-92, showing the number of licenses issued for the sale of intoxicating liquors, the amount received therefor, etc.] n. t. p. ['82- 93.] 12 pm. 8". Note. Continued in the ann. rptB. of the Secretary. 32 — Same. 1888. 8°. — Same. 1890. 8°. — Same. 1891. 8<>. — Same. 1894. 80. — Same. 1895. 8°. — Same. 1897. 8". — Same. 1898. 8°. Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mass. Sterttary of the Commonwealth, continued. — [iVame«.] List of persons whose names have been changed in Massachusetts, 1780-1883. '85. 1. 8°. 426 p. Same; 1780-1892. '93. 1.8°. 622 p. — {Officers.'] List of officers with their deputies, etc., wlio liave been in commission in Mass. since 1833. h. t. p. ['43.] 8<>. 40 p. Same; [with supplement], h. t. p. ['43.] 8°. 48 p. — IPolls, Property and Taxes.} Report of the valua- tion of the polls and property of the Common- wealth as established by the Legislature ; with the valuation, 1831. '31. 8°. 27 p. Aggregates of polls, property, taies, etc., as as- sessed May 1, l«61-97 ; [annual]. '62-98. 8°. Number of assessed polls, registered voters and persons who voted in each voting precinct at the state, city and town elections, 1890-97. '91-98. 8°. — [Poor.] Abstract of the returns of the overseers of the poor in Mass., 1838-63. ['38-64.] 8°. — {Property in trust.] Beports concerning property in trust as held by certain corporations, and by trustees under acts of incorporation. 1866. 8°. — {Railroad corporations.] Annual report, 1836-56; Abstract of returns, 1857-58; Returns, 1859-69. '37-70. 8°. ybte. iDcluded, from 1870, Id the reports of Board of Rail- road CommiflBionera. — {Revolutionary rolls.] Mass. soldiers and sailors of the revolutionary war; a compilation from the archives; V. 1-4, A-Dry. 1896-98. 4 v. 1.8°. — {School returns.] Abstract of school returns, 1832- 36. '33-37. obi. 8°. Jfote. Pub., from 1837, by the Board of EducatloD, which aee under InstitutioDH. Surgeon-general. Annual report, [2d-17th], 1862-78. '63-79. 8°. ^ote. Office abolished 1879. Rpta. lBt-4tb are aUo cont. in rpte. of the Adjutant-general, 1861-^4. Tax Commissioner. Corporations existing under authority of the Commonwealth, Dec. 1865-69, and subject to taxation under the corporation tax act. n. t. p. ['66-70.] 8°. yote. Numbered as Tax docs., 2. Published annually and included from 1870 in regular reports of the Commissioner. — Report, [annual], 1870-97. '71-98. 28 v. 8°. — Compilation of the laws regulating taxation passed since the enactment of the General statutes, 1866- 71. '66-71. 8°. (Tax docs., 1.) — Same: Chapters 11 and 12 of the General statutes and a compilation of the subsequent enactments regulating taxation by the local assessors. 1872- 79. 8°. (Tax. docs., I.) — Same: Acts of 1880-81, regulating taxation, etc. '80-81. (Tax docs., 1.) — Same : Chapters 1 1 and 12 of the Public statutes and a compilation of the subsequent enactments regulating taxation by the local assessors in Mass. 1886. 8°. — Same: Chapter 11 of the Public statutes and a com- pilation of the subsequent enactments, etc. 1888. 8°. 163(1) p. — Same. 1893. 8°. 188 p. — Same. 1896. 189 p. — Tables of quotations of shares in corporations, etc., taxable by the assessors of cities and towns, 1866- 97. '66-97. 8°. (Tax docs., 3.) Note. The titles vary. 33 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mass. Tax Commissioner, continued. — List of shareholders together with the par, market and taxable values of shares in the national banks in the Commonwealth, [1867-70]. '67-70. 4 v. 8°. — Statutes rel. to taxes and excises for revenue upon cor[iorations in Mass. 1885. 1. 8°. 22 p. Treasurer and Receiver-general. Account of the state of the treasury, [annual], Jan. 1809-11, 18-19, 26-50. [1809]-1860. broadsides and 8°. Note. The titlce vary. — Annual report, Jan., 1851-97. ['51]-98. 8°. — Abstract of returns of corporations, Dec. 1864. '65. 8°. 495 p. Inspection and Regulation. {Agriculture. ~} Agricultural Survey. Reports, lst-4th, on the agriculture of Mass. ; by H: Colman, Commissioner, plates. 1838-41. 4 v. 8°. Board of Agriculture. Transactions of agricultural societies, 1852; also Proceedings of the state Board of Agriculture. '53. 8°. — Annual report, lst-45th, of the Secretary, 1853- 97. '54-98. 45 v. 8". Note. iDcludes reports of agricultural experiment etatioua from 1883. The 25th rpt. cODtaiua general index, 1863-77. — Agriculture of Mass. as shown in returns of agri- cultural societies, 1853, 54 ; by C, L. Flint. '54- 55. 2 V. 8°. Note. Returns were previously comp. by the Secretary of the Commonwealth. — Abstract of returns of the agricultural societies of Mass., 1855-80. '56-81. 8°. Note. Bound with the ann. rpts. of the Secretary. — Bulletin : Crop report, June 1888-Aug. 1898. '88- 98. 8°. Note. Pub. monthly from May to October. — Bulletins published in Mass. crop report, 1895. il. '96. 8°. (57) p. — Descriptive catalogue, lst-6th, of farms in Mass. abandoned or partially abandoned; by W. R. Sessions, Nov. 1891-Dec. 1897. '91-98. 8°. — Same: Supplement to 5th catalogue, April 1896. folded map. '96. 8°. 166 p. — First state exhibition of the Board to be held in Boston, Oct. 1857. '57. 8". 31 p. — Catalogue of Agricultural library. 1858. 8°. 29 p. — Catalogue of the Mass. state cabinet, under the charge of the Secretary, 1859. '59. 8°. cii p. — Agricultural tracts, no. 1 : Culture of the grasses ; extract from the 4tli annual report of C. L. Flint, Secretary, il. 1860. 8». 16 p. — Agricultural schools in Europe ; from the report • of the Secretary. 1864. 8°. 120 p. — Annual report, lst-3d, on the injurious and benefi- cial insects of Mass. ; by A. S. Packard, jr. il. 1871-73. 8°. — Hereditary influence in the improvement of stock ; lecture before the Board, Dec. 4, 1872, by Na- than Allen. '73. 8°. 30 p. — Comparative value of several varieties of Indian corn for feeding purposes; by C. A. Goessmann, [from 27th ann. rpt.]. 1880. 8°. (35) p. — Cultivation of the sugar-beet for the manufacture of sugar; by C. A. Goessmann, [from 27th ann. rpt.]. 1880. 8». (25) p. — Enzootic abortion in cows; by F. S. Billings, [from 82d ann. rpt.]. 1885. 8°. 14 p. — Tuberculosis in cattle; by F. S. Billings, [from 33d ann. rpt.]. 1886. 8°. 22 p. 34 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mass. S_Agrieu,lturt, coniinved.'] — Some additional notes upon trees and tree planting in Mass.; by C. S. Sargent, [from 33d ann. rpt.]. 1886. 8°. 21 p. — Hay field and English hay; by C. A. Goessmann, [from 35th ann. rpt.]. 1888. 8°. 29 p. — Agricultural education; by H. H. Goodell, [from 35th ann. rpt.]. n.t.p. [1888.] 8". 21 p. — Reminiscences of the Orient; by H. H. Goodell, [from 36th ann. rpt.]. h. t. p. [1889.] 8°. 26 p. — Massachusetts agriculture ; by J. S. Grinnell, [from 36th ann. rpt.]. h. t. p. [1889.] 8°. 22 p. — Uses of association by and among agriculturists ; by J. M. Hubbard, [from 36th ann. rpt. 1889]. 8°. 21 p. — American agriculture ; by G. B. Loring, [from 36th ann. rpt.]. h. t. p. [1889.] 8°. 21 p. — Paramount fertilizers ; by E. L. Sturtevant, [from 36th ann. rpt.]. h. t.p. [1889.] 8°. 19 p. — Farm (The) and farmer the basis of national strength; by W. H. Brewer, [from 37th ann. rpt.]. 1890. 8°. 30 p. — Laws rel. to the Board and incorporated agricul- tural societies, [from 37th ann. rpt.]. 1889. 8°. — Same. 1894. 8°. — Insecticides and their application, by F. H. Fow- ler, Apr. 1891. '91. 8°. 16 p. — Mass. Board of agriculture and the agricultural societies; paper read Feb. 4, 1891, by W. H. Bowker. '91. 8°. 25 p. — Agricultural and similar organizations in Mass., 1891 ; from 38th ann. rpt. of the Secretary. '91. 8°. 14 p. — Same : Directory of agricultural and similar or- ganizations in Mass., Feb. 1892,93,96,97; [from ann. rpts.]. '92-[97]. 8°. — Past and future of the Board ; paper read Feb. 4, 1892, by J. W. Stockwell. '92. 8°. 16 p. — Agriculture of Massachusetts : Synoptical and analytical index, 1837-92; by F. H. Fowler. 1893. 8°. 301 p. — Milk supply of Mass. cities ; paper read Dec. 4, 1895, by G. M. Whitaker. '96. 8». 41 p. — Report of the librarian and curator adopted at the annual meeting, Jan. 12, 1898. h.t.p. ['98.] 8°. (13) p. — Gypsy Moth Department. Bulletin of informa- tion, June, 1891. '91. 8°. 16 p. Special report on the work of extermination of the ocneria dispar or gypsy moth, map and il. 1892. 8°. 26 p. Same. Report, etc., Jan. 1893-97. map and il. '93-97. 8». Gypsy moth ; report of the work of destroying the insect in Mass., with its history and habits in Mass. and Europe ; by E. H. Forbush and C. K. Fernald. plates, maps and il. '96. 8°. zii, 495, c p. See also Dairy Bureau. [^Aliens.'] Board of Commissioners of Alien Pas- sengers and Foreign Paupers. Report, [18ol]-63. ['52]-64. 8°. Note. Board abolished 1863 and Its duties traasferred to Board of State Charities. State Board of Arbitration and Con- Annual report, 1886-Uec. '97. ['87]- lArbitration.} ciliation 98. 8°. Note. Called State Board of Arbitration prior to 1893. 35 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mass. Bank Commissioners. Annual report, [l8t-5th, 1838- 42]; Dec. 1851-65. ['39]-6(!. 8°. Note. Established 1838, abolished 18:13 ; reestablished 1849, abolished Jan. 1851 ; re-established Bee. 1851, abolished 1865. Ann. rpts. lst-5th were published as Senate or House docs. See aim under Executive and Staff, Secretary of the Com' monweatth. — Supplemental report, [March 25, 1839. '39.] 8°. 34 p. (Senate doc. 63, 1839.) — Special report, [March 18, 1840]. n.t. p. ['40.] 8». 15 p. (House doc. 67, 1840.) — Special report, [Feb. 24, 18411. n. t. p. ['41.] 8°. 94 p. (House doc. 62, 1841.) — Supplemental report, [Feb. li6, 1842.] n.t. p. ['42.] 8°. 17 p. (Senate doc. 71, 1842.) — Supplemental and final report, [April 1843. '44.] 8°. 23 p. (Senate doc. 6, 1844.) — Report, Jan. 1850. ['50.] 8°. 17 p. (Senate doc. 6, 1850.) — Final report, Jan. 1851. ['51.] 8°. 108 p. (Sen- ate doc. 11, 1851.) [Banks, Savings.'] Board of Commissioners of Sav- ings Banks. Annual report, 1866-97. '67-98. 8°. Note. Previous to 1866 the returns were pub. by the Secre- tary of the Commonwealth. The office was Commissioner of Savings Banks, 1866-75, the rpts. were numbered Ist-lOth, and the title read " including the abstracts of returns from the savings institutions in Mass." Rpts. 1876-97 were numbered lBt-22d. From 1888, Statutes relating to savings banks and savings institutions are app. to the rpts. — Annual report, lst-2d, containing the accounts of county ofScers. ['80-81.] 8°. — Same : Summary of annual reports of county offi- cers, Jan. 1881-Sept. 1886. '82-87. 8°. Note. For continuation see under Executive and Staff, Con- troUer of Accounts of County Officers. — Supplementary report relating to unclaimed depos- its. 1888. 8°. 63 p. — Same, Oct. 31, 1892, 97. '93-98. 2 v. 8°. — Authorized loan and investments for savings banks and institutions for savings, Oct. 1, 1890. ['90.] 8<>. 12 p. — Statutes relating to co-operative banks, Oct. 1, 1890. '90. 8°. 13 p. — Statutes relating to safe deposit, loan and trust companies, Oct. 1, 1890. '90. 8°. 14 p. — Statutes relating to savings banks and institutions for savings, Oct. 1, 1890. ['90.] 8°. 30 p. Boston Harbor and the Back Bay. See Land, Botanical Survey. See Zoological and Botanical Survey. [Cattle. 1 Board of Cattle Comm,issioners . Annual report, Jan. 1886-98. ['86]-98. 8°. — [Kules and regulations. 1891.] 4°. 3 p. [Charity.] State Board of Lunacy and Charity . An- nual report, lst-15th, 1865-79; l9t-19th, 1880- 98. '65-98. 34 v. 8°. Note. Called Board of State Charities, 1865-79 ; incorporated, 1880, with the State Board of Health, and called State Board of Health, Lunacy and Charity until 1886, wlien the two boards were separated. The 7th rpt., 1886, has a general index. — Supplement to 12th ann. rpt. : Public charities of Mass. during the century ending Jan. 1, 1876; a report to the Mass. Centennial commission, Feb. 1, 1876, by F. B. Sanborn. '76. 8°. — [Supplements to ann. rpts. 1880-86] ; containing the report and papers on public health, 1879-80, [82-86]. '80-86. 7 v. 8°. Note. Supplement to ann. rpt., 1881, was never printed. — Manual; containing the by-laws and general and special statutes under which its authority is exer- cised. 1869. 12". (5) 66 p. — Regulations and suggestions for the guidance of local visitors. [187-.] 8°. 4 p. 36 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mass. \_OharHy, continued.} — Manual for the use of the Board. 1880. 8°. 127 p. — Manual for the use of the boards of health and overseers of the poor of Mass. 1882. 8°. 174 p. — Worcester sewage (The) and the Blackstone river. folded maps and plans. 1882. 8°. 3ti p. — Statutes of Mass. relative to the adulteration of food and drugs. 1884. 8°; 23 p. — Same ; with the rules and regulations relative to inspection and analysis. 1885. 8°. 27 p. — Digest of decisions concerning pauper settlements in Mass. h. i. p. 1885. 8". 45 p. — Report on the proposed institution for inebriates. 1S86. 8°. 9 p. — Results of inquiries relating to the quality of milk as produced in Mass. [1886.] 8". 28 p. — Manual for the use of the overseers of the poor. 1889. 8°. 280 p. — Report on the burdens of pauperism, etc., imposed on Mass. by other states, Jan. 1891, by C. F. Donnelly. '91. 8°. 8 p. — Report of investigation by the Board on complaint made against 5 employees of the Board charged with " lobbying " by members of the Legislature in 1897, concerning certain proposed legislation regarding the charities of the State, Sept. 1897. '97. 8». 50 p. Civil Service Commissioners. Annual report, lst-14th, [1884]-Dec. '97. '85-98. 14 v. 8°. — Civil service law, and rules and regulations. [1884.] 8". viii, 84 p. — [Circulars, blanks, and course of examination. 1885.] f». — Selections from regulations governing the fire dept. of Boston. 1888. 16°. 17 p. — Selections from regulations governing the police dept. of Boston. 1888. 16». 21 p. — Laws and regulations for the instruction of appli- cants for the police service of cities other than Boston. 1890. 16°. 22 p. [^Convicts.'] State Agency for Aiding Discharged Con- victs. Report for 8 months ending Sept. 30, 1857 ; annual report, Sept. 30, 1858-79. ['57-79.] [^Corporations. } Commissioner of Corporations . Gen- eral corporation act of 1870 ; with amendments 1870-77. '77. 8°. 71 p. — Statutes relating to manufacturing and other cor- porations. 1882. 8°. 49 p. — Same. 1884. 8°. 64 p. — Same. 1888. 8°. 93 p. — Same. 1894. 8°. 1 16 p. Commissioner of Foreign Mortgage Corporations. Annual report, l8t^6th, Jan. 1890-95. '90-95. 8°. Note. Abolished in 1895; returns to be afterwards made to the CommlsBioner of CorporatiODS. Dairy Bureau. Annual report, lst-7th, Jan. 1892-98. '92-98. 8°. — Laws relating to dairy products and their imitations; with digest of Supreme Court decisions thereon 1896. 8°. 39 p. \_Fire.'] State Fire Marshal. Annual report, lst-3d, July 1894-Jan. 1897. '95-97. 8°. Kote. Also app. to ann. rpts. of the Insurance Commis- sioner, 1894-96. [Fisheries and Game.'] Commissioners on Inland Fisheries and Game. Annual report, [lst-32d], 1866-97. '06-98. 8°. Kote. Called Commissioners of Fisheries previous to 1871 ; Commissioners on Inland Fisheries, 1871-86. The 6th rpt. contains a coilectioo of the laws rel.iting to inland fisheries, 1623-1871. 37 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mass. [ Oas and Electric Light.'} Board of Gas and Electric Light Commissioners. Annual report, lst-13th, Jan. 1886-98. 13 v. 8°. Note. Until Jan. 1800, the office was Board of Oae Com- mlsBioDere. — Report of the hearing before tlie Commission' showing the illegality of the Mass. Pipe Line Gas Co. and the New Eng. Gas and Coke Co., [Feb. 9, 1898.] n. p. ['98.] 4°. 41 p. Inspector of Gas Meters and Illuminating Gas. An- nual report, Jan. 1895-98. '95-98. 8°. [//arior.] See Land. [Health.} State Board of Health. Annual report, Ist-llth, 18th-28th. 1870-79, 87-97. 21 v. 8°. Note. Incorporated 1879 with State Board of Health, Lunacy and Charity; re-established as separate hoard io 1886. The 11th rpt. contains a general index. — Mortality of Mass. for week ending Oct. 27, 1883- Jan. 1, 1898. ['83-98.] 4°. Note. Previous to 1886, published by State Board of Health, Lunacy and Charity. — Regulations for the sanitary government of the abattoir. 1874. 8°. 8 p. — Summary of 7 years' work of the Board ; by W. L. Richardson. 1876. 8°. — Special reports, 1880-85. See under Charity. — Manual for the use of boards of health of Mass. 1886, 90, 94. 3 v. 8°. — Report on the manufacture and sale of oleomargar- ine and butterine, [from 19th ann. rpt.]. n. t. p. il. [1888.] 8°. 93 p. — Report on water supply and sewerage; [from 19th ann. rpt.]. tab. 1888,90. 8°. — Report upon the sewerage of the Mystic and Charles River valleys, maps. Jan. 1889. 8°. (Sen. doe. 2, 1889.) — Eiaminations of spring waters offered for sale in Mass.; [from 23d ann. rpt., 1891, p. 353-369.] h. t.p. [1891.] 8". (19) p. — Guide to its exhibit at the World's Columbian Ex- position, Dept. of Hvgiene and Sanitation. [1893.] 8°. 7 p. — Vital statistics of Mass., 1893; [from 26th ann. rpt.]. h. t.p. ['94.] 8°. 72 p. — Same, 1856-95; [from 28th ann. rpt.]. h.t.p. diagrams. '96. 8°. (134) p. — Report upon a metropolitan water supply, Feb. 1895. '95. 8°. (House doc. no. 500.) " — Water supply and sewerage. Report, n.i.p. [1895.] 8°. (Sen. doc. no. 48.) — Report upon the sewerage of Salem and Peabody, 1896. folded maps. '96. 8°. xvi, 36 p. — Food and drug inspection ; [from 28th ann. rpt.]. h.t.p. [1896.] 8°. (45) p. — On the prevention of tuberculosis; by J. B. Rus- sell, il. 1896. 8". 49 p. — Circular to local boards of health and physicians [in regard to control of infectious diseases.] n. t. p. [1897.] 8°. (3) p. — Report upon sanitary condition of the Nepoiiset meadows in Canton, Sharon, Norwood, Dedham, Milton, and Hvde Park, 1897. map and il. '97. 8°. V. 1 (9) 33 p. — [Second] report upon the production and use of antitoxin, h.t.p. [1897.] 8°. (18) p. — Epidemic cerebro-spinal meningitis and its relation to other forms of meningitis. 1898. 8°. i, 178 p. — See also under Land, Board of Harbor and Land Commissioners ■ 38 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ma Highway Commission. Report, Feb. 1893-98. '93-98. 8». 2^ote. Called CommiBBioD to Improve the High-ways of tbe Commonwealtb, 1893. Bpts. annual from 1894, numbered let^6tb. Insurance Commissioner. Annual report, lst-43d, 185o-Jan. 1898. '56-98. 8°. ^ote. Abetracts of returns of insurance companieB were previously pub. by Secretary of tbe Commonwealtb. — Supplement to 26th annual report : Mutual aid and other beneficiary associations. 1882. 8°. 40 p. — Annual report, Ist-lOth, of the loan fund associations, 1857-66. '57-66. 8°. Nite. Discontinued. — Laws relating to insurance and insurance companies. 1870. 8°. 99 p. — Same. 1875. 8°. 113 p. — General statutes relating to insurance and insurance companies. 1881. 8°. 44 p. — Laws relating to insurance and insurance companies. 1887. 8°. 62 p. — Same. 1890. 12". — Same. 1894. 8». 67 p. — Same. 1896. 8». 70 p. — Laws relating to assessment insurance, 1897. '97. 8°. 17 p. — Assessment life insurance ; remarks of the Commis- sioner [J. K. Tarboi] before the joint committee on insurance, Feb. 20, 1885. '85. 8°. 24 p. — Some suggestions in relation to the Order of the Iron Hall. [1888.] 8°. 37 p. [Internal Improvement. 1 Commissioners of Internal Improvements. Report in relation to the exam- ination of sundry routes for a railway from Bos- ton to Providence. 1828. 8°. 72 p. — Report in relation to the examination of a route for a canal from Boston to the Blackstone Canal, and thence to the line of the Connecticut. 1828. 8». 18 p. — Report in relation to the survey of a route for a canal from Boston to the Blackstone Canal, and thence to the Connecticut. 1829. 8°. [Labor.] Bureau of Statistics of Labor. Reports, 1st- 28th, 1869-March 1898. '70-98. 28 v. 8». Note. Tbe 20th report contains a general index to v. 1-20. — Annual statistics of manufactures, 1886-97. [Ist-] 12th report. '89-98. 12 v. 8". — Census system of Mass. for 1875; ed. by O. W. Weaver. '76. 4°. xix, 163 p. — Compendium of the census, 1875; by C. D. Wright. '77. 8". vii, 321 p. — Census of Mass., 1875; prep, under the direction of C. D. Wright. '76. 3 v. 8°. Cont.: v. 1. Population and social statlBtics. 2. Manufact- ures and occupations. S. Agricultural products and property. ydte. A 4tb volume forms tbe Tth ann. rpt. of tbe Bureau. Abstracts of the census were previously pub. by the Secretary of the Commonwealth. — Same, 1880; comp. by C. D. Wright. '83. 8». xxiv, 698 p. — Same, 1885; prep, under the direction of C. D. Wright. '87-88. 3 v. in 4. 8". Cont. ; V. 1. Population and social statistics, 2 pt. 2. Man- ufactures, the fisheries and commerce. 3. Agricultural products and property. — Same, 1895 ; prep, under the direction of H. G. Wadlin; v. 1 ; v. 2, pt. 1, 2 ; Population and social statistics. '96-97. 8°. 39 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mass. [iaJor, continued.'] — Same : First count showing the population of Mass., May 1, 1895, from the 5th decennial census of the State. ['95.] 8°. 8 p. — Same. Final count. ['95.] S". 4 p. — History of Bureau and of labor legislation [in Mass.], 1833-76; by C. F. Pidgin. '76. 8°. 101 p. — [The unemployed in Mass. ; by C. D. Wright, from 10th ann. rpt.] n.t.p. [1878.] 8». 9 p. — Convict labor; by C. D. Wright, from 10th ann. rpt. 1879. 8°. 43 p. — Legislation in Mass. pertaining to the interests of wage laborers, 185.5-79. '79. 8". 9 p. — Results of Mass. public school system ; by C. D. Wrig:ht, from 10th ann. rpt. 1879. 8°. 25 p. — Statistics of drunkenness and liquor selling under prohibitory and license legislation, 1874 and 77 ; by C. D. Wright, from 10th ann. rpt, '79. 8». 16 p. — Industrial conciliation and arbitration; by C. D. Wright. 1881. 8». 173 p. — Intemperance and crime; by C. D. Wright, from 12th ann.«rpt. 1881. 8°. 55 p. — Uniform hours of labor; by C. D. Wright, from inh ann. rpt. 1881. 8». 155 p. — Fall River, Lowell and Lawrence ; from 13th ann. rpt. 1882. 8". 226 p. — Early factory labor in New England ; by H. H. Robinson, from 14th ann. rpt. 1883. 8°. 27 p. — Employers' liability for personal injuries to their employees; prep, for 14th ann. rpt. by C. G. Fall. 1883. 8». 179 p. — Labor laws of Massachusetts; by H. G. Wadlin. 1882-[83]. 8°. — Same; from 21st ann. rpt. 1890. 8°. vii, 111 p. — Working girls of Boston; by C. D. Wright, [from 15th ann. rpt.]. 1884. 8°. 133 p. — Analysis of population of Boston as shown in the state census of May 1885. '85. 8°. 17 p. — Comparative wages and prices, 1860-83: Mass. and Great Britain ; by C. D. Wright, [from 16th ann. rpt.]. '85. 8°. 57 p. Note. Included aleo In his Hiatory of wages and pricea In Maae. — Health statistics of female college graduates ; by C. D. Wright, [from 16th ann. rpt.]. 1885. 8". 64 p. — History of wages and prices in Mass., 1752-1883; including Comparative wages and prices in Mass. and Great Britain, 1860-83 ; by C. D. Wright, [from 16th ann. rpt.]. '85. 8°. (7) 313, 57 p. — Manual of distributive co-operation; by C. I). Wright. 1885. 8°. Ill p. Note. Included alao in 17th ann. rpt. — Pullman; joint rpt. by C. D. Wright and the chiefs and commissioners of the bureaus of statistics of labor in the U. S., [from 16th ann. rpt.]. 1885. 8°. 26 p. — Sunday labor; by C. D. Wright, [from 16th ann. rpt.]. 1885. 8». 75 p. — Art in industry ; by C. D, Wright, [from 17th ami. rpt.]. 1886. 8°. iv (60) p. — Co-operative distribution in Great Britain ; by C. D. Wright, [from 17th ann. rpt.]. 1886. 8°. 110 p. — Food consumption, by C. D. Wright; Chemiciil analysis and treatment, by W. O. Atwater; [from 17th ann. rpt.]. 1886. 8°. iv (88) p. — Henry Kemble Oliver; by J. H. Jones, [from 17th ann. rpt.]. por. [1886.] 8». 47 p. 40 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mass. {_Labor, continued.'] — Profit sharing; by C. D. Wright, [from 17th ann. rpt.]. 1886. 8°. 83 p. — Fisheries of Mass. ; from Census of 1886, v. 2, prep, under direction of C. D. Wright, folded chiirt. '87. 8°. 87 p. — Hand labor in prisons ; letter in response to an in- quiry from Oliver Ames, Governor, by C. D. Wright. 1887. 8°. 19 p. — Strikes and locliouts, 1881-86; by H. G. Wadlin, [from 19th ann. rpt.]. '89. 8°. v, 117 p. — Strikes in Mass., 18^0-80; by C. D.ATright, [from 11th ann. rpt.]. '89. 8°. iv, 73 p. — Classified weekly wages; by H. G. Wadlin, [from 20tU ann. rpt.j. 1890. 8°. v (41) p. — Condition of employes; by H. G. Wadlin, [part 3 of report for 1889]. 1890. 8°. v (55) p. — Daily working time; by H. G. Wadlin, [from 20th ann. rpt.]. 1890. 8°. vii (73) p. — Growth of manufactures, [1845-85] ; by H. G. Wadlin, [from 20th ann. rpt.]. '90. 8°. ix (115) p. — Index to reports, 1870-89; prepared under the direction of H. 6. Wadlin. [from 20th ann. rpt.]. '90. 8°. (51) p. — Markets, transportation. Imports, exports, and competition; by H. G. Wadlin, [from 20th ann. rpt.]. 1890. 8°. ix (145) p. — Relation of wages to the cost of production ; by H. G. Wadlin, [from 20th ann. rpt.]. 1890. 8°. V (83) p. — Women in industry ; by H. G. Wadlin, [from 20th ann. rpt.]. 1890. 8". vi (83) p. — Abandoned farms in Massachusetts; by H. G. Wadlin, [from 2l8t ann. rpt.]. 1891. 8°. v (81) p. — Population of Massachusetts, 1890; by H. G. Wad- lin, [from 21st ann. rpt.]. '91. 8°. V (63) p. — Unemployment; by H. G. Wadlin, [from 24th ann. rpt.]. '94. 8°. ix, 264 p. [Land.] Board of Harbor and Land Commissioners. Annual report, 1853-97. ['55]-98. 8°. Note. EstabliBbed, 1853, ae Commipsionere on BoBtOD Harbor and the Back Bay; called, 1855-60, CJommisalontirB od the Back Bay; called, 1861-7G, Board of CommisaiouerB on Public LandB : rpts. numbered continuoualy l8t-25th, with tbe exception of that of Oct. 1861, which comes between the 9th and 11th and ia called " let annual report of the Com- miesioners on Public LandB." Became, 1877-78, Board of Land CommiBBlonerB, rpta. numbered lBt-2d; incorporated, 1879, with Board of Harbor ComtnisBioners, which bad been established 1867 and had numbered its rpts. l8t-13th. Rpts. of the present board, 1879-96, numbered Ist-lSth. — Barnstable Co. : report of the boundary lines in tide-water and of the towns bordering on the sea, May 1, 1883. '83. 8°. 21 p. — Bristol Co. -. report of the boundary lines in tide- water and of the cities and towns bordering on the sea, May 1, 1883. '83. 8°. 11 p. — Dukes and Nantucket Cos. : report of the bound- ary lines in tide-water and of the towns bordering on the sea. May 1, 1883. '83. 8°. 17 p. — Plymouth and Norfolk Cos. : report of the bound- ary lines in tide-water and of the towns bonier- ing on the sea, Nov. 1, 1884. '84. 8°. 23 p. j — Charles River dam : evidence and arguments be- i fore the Board and report thereon, [1894]. I h.t.p. maps. ['95.] 8°. xx, 1021, xlix p. ! — and State Board of Health. Ri port of the joint board upon the restoration of Greet) Harbor, in the town of Marshfield, .Ian. 1898. maps. '98. 8". 67 p. 4' Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mass . Liquor Commissioner. Annual report, 1858-67,69-73. '58-73. 8». Sote. No rpt. printed 1868. [Lunacy.'] See Charity. [Park.] Board of Metropolitan Park Commissioners. Keport, Jan. 1893-98. ['93J-98. 6 v. 8°. [Police.] Chief of District Police. Report, 186t;-9T. 'U7-98. 8". Kote. Until 1875, the office wae Constable of the Common- wealth; rpta. weie annual, numbered l8t-9tb, and thoae for 1871-73 were also contaioed in the lst-3d ann. rpt. of the Police Commissioners, 'the ofhce was Chief of dtate Detective Force, 1875-79. 1879-96, the title reads "including the result of the inspection of factories and public buildings ; " 1897, "in- cluding inspection dept. and detective dept." — Extracts from the Public Statutes of Mass., with all succeeding acts regulating the hours of labor, the employment of children, and providing for the inspection of factories and public buildings. 1887, 88, 91. 3 v. 16° and 8°. — Development of labor legislation in Mass. ; hy R. K. Wade. 1891. 8". 20 p. — Laws relating to insiiection of buildings, attend- ance of children in schools, and regulating the employment of labor. 1894. 12". 67 (1) p. — Dept. of Inspection of Factories and Workshops. Our sehoolhouses; a system of ventilation for schoolhouses heated by stoves. 1889. 8°. 9 p. School-housis and public buildings, how they may be safelv constructed, etc. : by R. R. Wade, por. and il. '['93.] 8°. 35 p. — See oUo under Miscellaneous. Police Commissioners. Annual report, l8t-[3d],and Report of Chief Constable, [1871]-73. '72-74. 8°. Kote. Third rpt. called " Annual report of the State Police." Board of Police for the City of Boston. Annual re- port, lst-13th, Dec. 1885-1S97. '86-98. 8°. Board of Police for the City of Fall River. Annual report, Dec. 18911, 97. '97-98. 8". [Railroad.] Board of Railroad Commissioners. An- nual report, lst-29th, Jan. 1870-98. '70-1)8. 8°. Note. Incl. returns and rpts. of railway companies. Pre- vious to 1870, returns were pub. by Sec. of the Commonwealth. — Keport on the codification of the general laws re- lating to railroads, 1871. '71. 8°. 64 p. — Same.- Street railways, 1871. '71. 8°. 29 p. — General insti notions in regard to railroad accounts and returns. 1876. 12°. 36 p. — General railroad laws. 1878. 8°. 101 p. — Same. 1882-89. '89. 8°. 42 p. — General railroad law. 1890. 8°. 48 p. — General laws relating to railroads and [street] rail- ways, with subsequent legislation to and includ- ing 1894. '94. 1. 8°. (3) 132, 57 p. Note. Pt. 2, street railways, also pub. separately. — Special report in relation to the disaster, March 14, 1887, at Bussey Bridge, West Roxbury. il. and map. '87. 8°. 420 p. — Keport in rel. to accident on the Old Colony rail- road, Quincy, Aug. 19, 1890. ['90.] 8°. (2) 46 p. See also Internal Improvements. [Records.] Commissioner of Public Records of Par- ishes, Towns, and Counties. Report on the cus- tody and condition of the public records, Ist- 10th. 1889-98. 8°. yote. 1st by C. D. Wright; 2d-9th by R. T. Swan. - Report on inks and papers, [from 3d rpt.] '93. 8°. 36 p. t.p. Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mass. \Uegistration.'\ Board of Registration in Deniistry. Annual report, Ist-llth, 1887-97. '88-98. 8°. Board of Registration in Medicine. Annual report, l8t-'4th, Jan. 1895-98. '95-98. 8°. Board of Registration in Pharmacy. Annual re- port, [lst]-12th. [1886]-98. 12 pm. 8°. \_Sewerage.'\ Board of Metropolitan Sewerage Com- missioners. Annual report, l8t-9th, [Jan. 1890]-Sept. 1897. ['89]-98. S". [Surveys.'] Astronomical and Trigonometrical Sur- vey. Tables of bearings, distances, latitudes, longitudes, etc., ascertained by the Survey; [by Simeon Borden]. 1846. 1.8°. Commissioners of the State Topographical Survey. Beport, [1884]-97. ['85]-y8. 14 pm. 8°. — Atlas of Mass. from topographical surveys made in co-operation by the U. S. Geol. Survey and the Commissioners of the Commonwealth. 1890. i". Cont.: Sheet 1, Berlin. 2, Pittsfield. 3, Sheffield. 4, Greylock. 5, Becket. 6, Sandlefield. 7, Hawley. 8, Chesterfield. 9, Oranville. 10, Qreenfield. 11, NorthamptoD. 12, Springfield. 13, Warwick. 14, BelchertowD. 15, Palmer. 16, WincheodOQ. 17, Barre. 18, BrookBfield. 19, Fitchburg. 37, Salem. 20, Worcester. 38, Boeton Bay. 21, Webster. 39, AbiDgtou. 22, Oroton. 40, Middleboro. 23, Marlboro. 41, New Bedford. 24, Blackstone. 42, Oay Head. 25, Lowell. 43, Gloucester. 26, FramiDgham. 44, Duxbury. 27, Franklin. 45, Plymouth. 28, Providence. 46, Falmouth. 29, Haverhill. 47, M.'s Vineyard. 30, Lawrence. 48, Barnstable. 31, Boston. 49, MuBkeget, 32, Dedhnm. 50, Pro^incetown. 33, Taunton. 51, Wellfleet. 34, Fall River. 62, Yarmouth. 35, Sakonnet. 53, Nantucket. 36, Newburyport, 54, Chatham, ^ote. Office of Commission, Room 138, State House, Boa* ton. Single sheets, 5 cts.; 54 sheets in portfolio, $4.25. Geological Survey. Report on the geology, min- eralogy, botany and zoology of Mass., with a descriptive list of specimens ; by E: Hitchcock, il. and atlas. Amherst, 1833. 8°. zii, 692 p. 2^ote. Pt. 1 ; Economical geology, also pub. separately. — Same. 2d ed., enl. Amheist, 1835. 8". 702 p. — Letter on the geological survey of Mass. ; [by E: Hitchcock], h.t.p. [1837.] 8°. 7 p. (Sen. doc. 9, 1837.) — Keport on a re-examination of economical geology of Mass.; by E; Hitchcock. 1838. 8°. 139 p. — Final report, with catalogue of specimens ; by E: Hitchcock, map and pi. Amherst, 1841. 4°. xii. 831 p. — Explanation of the geological map, attached to the topographical map of Mass.; prep, by E: Hitch- cock, folded map. 1844. 12°. 22 p. — Report on certain points in the geology of Mass. ; by E: Hitchcock, il. 1853. 8°. 44 p. Geological Survey of the Public Lands in Maine. First report on the geology of the public lands in Maine; by C. T. Jackson. 1837. 8°. 47 p. (Sen. doc. 89, 1837.) — Same. Second annual report on the geolojcy of the public lands belonging to Mass. and Maine; by C. T. Jackson. 1838. 8". xii, 93 (1) p. (House doc. 70, 1838.) See also Agricultural Survey, Zoological Survey. [TTaier.] Metropolitan Water Board. Annual report, l3tr-3d, Jan. 1, 1896-98. '96-98. 8°. Zoological and Botanical Survey. Reports of the Com- missioners. 1838. 8». 107 p. — Reports on the fishes, reptiles and birds of Mass. plates. 1839. 8°. xii (3) 426 p. A'o(«. " Fishes and reptiles " by D. H. Storer; " Birds" by W. B. O. Peabody. 43 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mass. Zoological and Botanical Survey, continued. — Reports on the herbaceous plants and on the quadru- peds of Mass. Cambridge, 1840. 8°. viii, 277, 86 p. Note. *' Plaiitfl " by Chester Dewey; " Quadrupeds " by Ebenezer EmmoDS. Separate title-pages and paginations. — Report on the insects of Mass. injurious to vegeta- tion ; [by T. W. Harris]. Cambridge, 1841. 8°. viii, 459 p. Note. Later eda., 1852 and 1862, were pub. privately. — lleport on invertebrata of Mass. comprising moUusca, Crustacea, annelida and radiata ; [by A. A. Gould], plates. Cambridge, 1841. 8°. xiii, 373 p. — Same. Ed. 2, comprising the moUusca; ed. by W. G. Binney. 1870. 8°. v (1)524 p. — Report on the trees and shrubs growing naturally in the forests of Mass.; [by G. B. Emerson], plates. 1846. 8°. xv, 547 p. Note. Later ed., 1875, was pub. privately. Institutions. [Agriculture.} Hatch Experiment Station (.-Amherst). Annual report, Ist-lOth. Jan. 1889-98. ['89]- 98. 8». — Bulletin, no. 1-54, July 1888-98. '88-98. 54 pm. 8». — Special bulletin, Nov. 1889-May 1890; Jan. 1894; July 1897. '89-97. 8°. — Meteorological Observatory. Bulletin, no. 18-116. June 1890-Aug. 1898. '90-98. 8°. Massachusetts Agricultural College. Annual report and catalogue, [lst]-35th. [1864]-98. 8°. Statu Agricultural Experiment Station. Annual re- port, lst-12th, 18H3-94. plates. '84-95. 12 v. 8». Note. Incorporated with the Hatch Experiment Station, 1895. — Bulletin, no. 1-57, July 1883-March 1895. n. t. p. '83-95. 8°. — Analysis of commercial fertilizers, [Mav 1888]- May 1893. n. t. p. ['88-93.] 8°. Note. Published irregularly. — Circular on commercial fertilizers, March 1891- 93. n. t. p. '91-93. 8°. [Almshovses .] State Almshouse (Tewksbury). An- nual report, lst-44th, 1854-Sept. 97. '55-98. 8°. State Almshouse and Primary School (Monson). Annual report, lst-25th, 1854-78. '55-79. 8°. Note. The atmehouse was removed in 1872; succeeding rpts. refer only to State Primary School and were continued in rpta. of the Lyman and InduBtrial Schools. State Farm (Bridgewater). Annual report, lst-44th, 1854-Sept. 97. '55-98. 8". Note. Called State Almshouse 1854-72; State Workbouae 1873-86. [Bli7id.2 Perlcins Institution and Mass. School for the Blind. Annual report, 28th-66th, 1859-97. '59-98. 39 pm. 8°. Note. Reports lBt-2Sth, 27th, and 66th privately printed. lEducation.} Board of Education. Annual report, lst-6l8t, 1838-96/97. '38-98. 61 v. 8<>. Note. \ . 50 coutains a general index. — Abstract of school returns, 1837-45/46. '38-46. 6 V. 8°. Note. Previously comp. by Secretary of the Commonwealth. — Report of the Secretary [Horace Maim] on school houses ; sup. to his 1st ann. rpt. 1838. 8°. 64 p. 44 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mass. [Education, continued.'] — Mass, system of common schools-, enl. e. Catalogue and circular, 19th-58tb year, 1859/60- 98. '60-98. 12° and 8°. Semi-centennial exercises, Aug. 28, 1890 ; Dedi- cation of the new building, Sept. 3, 1891. por. and il. '92. 8°. 63 p. — (Fitcliburg). Catalogue and circular for year ending June 26, 1896. il. '96. S". — (Hyannis.) Catalogue and circular, 1898/99. il. •98. 8». Summer session, July 6-Aug. 9, 1898. il. '98. 8°. — (Lexington, 1839-43 ; West Newton, 1844-52 ; Framingham, 1853). — Catalogue and circular, 1861-98/99. '61-98. 8". Catalogue of graduates, 1839-79. Framing- ham, '79. 8°. xii, 76 p. Same, 1839-89. por. '89. 8°. ivi, 137 p. General catalogue, 1852. '52. 8». 32 p. Same, 1854. '64. 8°. 28 p. — (North Adams). Catalogue and circular, 1898. '98. 8". — (Salem). Catalogue of instructors and students, Feb., 1856. '56. 8°. Register and circular, 1857/58-97/98. ['58]- 98. 8°. Note. None iseaed, 1896/96. Proceedings, quarter-centennial celebration. 1880. 8°. 60 p. Catalogue of teachers and pupils, 1854-87. '87. 8°. iTi, 285 p. — (Westfield). Catalogue for the year ending Nov. 1847-June 1898. '47-98. 12° and 8°. Catalogue and circular, Sept. 1846-Nov. 1851. '51. 12°. 20 p. General catalogue, July 1857. '57. 8°. 35 p. Same, 1839-89. '90. 8°. Semi-centennial and other exercises, June 25, 1889. '89. 8°. 79 p. — (Worcester). Catalogue and circular, [lst]-22d year, 1874/75-!l6. '75-96. 8°. State Primary School (Mouson). See under Alms- houses. State Reform School (Westborough). Annual report, lst-32d, 1847-78. '48-79. 8°. Kote. From 1879, called Lj'man School for Boys at West- borough, itB reports being included in tho^e of the Lyman and lndueti*ia] Schools. Rpts. 14tb-20th contain the first 7 rpts. of the Nautical Branch. — Services at the induction of W.E. Starr as Super- intendent, Jan. 15, 1857. '57. 8°. 28 p. [Hospital.] Hospital for Consumptives and Tuber- cular Patients. 1st report, 1897. "-'H. 8°. Hospital for Dipsomaniacs and Inebriates (Fox- borough). Annual report, [lst]-6th, March 1893- Sept. 1897. '93-98. 8°. Rainsford Island Hospital. Annual report, Ist-l 6th. 1857-70. 8°. Note. Discontinued, [/rtsawe.] Danvers Lunatic Hospital. Annual report, lst-20th, 1878-Sept. '97. '79-98. 8°. Note. Called State Lunatic Hospital at Danvere previous to 1881. — See also under Miscellaneous, Insane. Medfield Insane Asylum. Annual report, 1st, 2d, Sept. 30, 1896, 97. folded plans. '97-98. 8°. Northampton Lunatic Hospital. Annual report, 1st- 42d, 1856-Sept. '97. '56-98. 8". Note. Called State Lunatic HoHpital until 1885. 47 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mass. \^Tnsane, continued.^ Taunton Lunatic Hospital, Annual report, [1st]- 44111, 1854-Sept. 97. '55-98. 8°. Noll'. Culled State Lunatic Hoiipital at Taunton till 1885. Wtsthorovgh Insane Hospital. Annual report, 1st- lath, Sept. 30, 1885-97. '86-98. 8°. Worcester Lunatic Hospital. Annual report, [1st]- fiath, 1833-97. '34-98. 8°. Note. Called State Lunatic IlOBpllal at Worcester till IRSo. Laws relating to Uospital are app. to IQth rpt. 1861. Keporte 46tta-6Stb contain l8t-20tb ann. i-pts. of the Temporary Asylum for Chronic Insane at Worcester. — Suggestions to friends of patients, forms of ad- mission, and laws in force regulating tbe gen- eral management of the state lunatic hospitals. 1875. 8°. 26 p. — See also vnder Miscellaneous, Insane. [^Library.'] Free Public Library Commission. Re- port, lst-8tli, 1891-98. '91-98. 8°. State Library. Annual report, 1849-79. '50-80. 8°. — Report of the Librarian, Sept. 30, 1880-98, and l8t-19th annual supplement to the general cata- logue. '81-99. 8". — Catalogue of the library. 1831. 8°. 40 p. — Same. 1839. 8°. (107) p. — Same. 1846. 8°. 141 p. — Same. 1858. 8°. xxiv, 338 p. — Same. 1880. 1. 8°. vi, (1), 1048 p. — Analytical catalogue of books, maps, chart, medals, etc., presented by A. Vattemare to the Library, in conformity with his system of inter- national exchanges, n. t. p. 1849. 8°. 40 p. (Appendix to House doc. 151, 1849.) — Special bulletin : Bibliography of works on taxa- tion, Jan. 1898 ; by Miss E. M. Sawyer, h. t. p. ['98.] 8°. 25 p. [Pn'jon.] Board of Commissioners of Prisons, An- nual report, l8t-27th, Jan. 18'2-Sept. 1897. '72-98. 27 V. 8°. Note. Include reports relative to jails and houses of cor- rection, annua] reports of the Slate Prison, of the lieformatory Prison for Women, and of the Reformatory at Concord, etc. — Rules and regulations of the Reformatory Prison for Women, Apr. 25, 1878. '78. 8°. 12 p. — Same. 1879. 16°. 16 p. — Manual for the use of prison officials, containing the laws passed in 1.-S79, 81. '79-81. 16". — Same: Mass. laws relating to prisons, 1882, 89. '82-89. 2 V. 8». — Same : Manual for prison officials ; prep, by F. G. Pettigrove. 1895. 8". — Special report upon a new state prison combining the congregate and separate systems of imprison- ment, March 1894. '94. 8°. 70 p. — See also under Legislature, Laws. Oeneral Superintendent of Prisons. Annual report relating to prison labor, 1st-] 1th. 1888-98. 11 pm. 8°. — Special report upon the various methods of em- ploying prisoners on public works and lands, Feb. 1898. il. '98. 8». 50 p. State Prison. Report of the inspectors. May, Sept. 1830. n.i.p. ['30.] 8°. — Same: Documents rel. to State Prison [includ. reports of inspectors, warden and other officers, Sept. 1831-Sept.] 1850. h. t. p. ['32-51.] 8°. — .Annual report of the board of inspectors, 1851- 78. '62-79. 8°. Note. Continued in rpts. of Board of Commissioners of Prisons. 48 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Maf! [/-"rtsoM, continved.l — Abstract of tlie number of convicts in the Prison, the manner of employing them, with the receipts and expenses of the institution, for the year end- ing Sept. 30, 181i>. ['19.] fo. (1) p. — Rules and regulations for the government of the State Prison. 1823. 8°. 64 p. — Same. 1874. 8°. 15 p. — Same. 1880. 16°. — Some. 1892. 16°. — See also vnder Legislature, Laws of the Common- wealth, and Miscellaneous, Prisons. JnoiciARY. Supreme Judicial Court. Mass. reports; v. 1-170, 1804-Apr. '98. '05-98. 8°. Cont. ; T. 1, 1804-05; by Ephraim ■Williams. 2-17, 1806- 22; by D. A. Tyng. 18-41, 1822-40; by Octavius Pickering. 42-54, 1840-47; by Theron Metcalf. .'56-66,1848-53; by L. 8. CuBhing. 67-82, 1S54-60; by Horace Gray, jr. 83-96,1861-67; by C: Allen. 97-114, 1867-74; by A. G. Browne, jr. (J. C. Gray joint reporter, v. 110-111). ll.i-146, 1874^88; by J: Lothrop. 146-165, 1888-92; by W: V.Kellen. 166-170,1892- 98; by G. F. Tucker. J^^ote. 2d ed. of v. 1 pub. 1816. v, 17 hag general index; V. 1-17. Many digCBtfl, indexes, etc., have been privately pub. Legislature. l_Called General Court.] Two pessioDs each year, in May and .Jan., 1780-1831. Since 1831, Bessious annual, beginning in Jan.; extra Bessions in 1835, 42, 48, 57, 59, CO, 61, 63, 72 and 81. Laws issued by Adj. -gen.. Sec. of State, Tax Com'r, Oivil Service C'om'rR, Com'r of Corporations, Dairy Bur., Insurance Com'r, Bur. of Statistics of Labor, Chief of Oisirict Police, Bd. of RR. Com'rs, Bd. of Education, Bd. of Com'rs of I'risoDB, will be found under those headings. [Laws of the Commonwealth.'] Acts and laws of the Commonwealth of Mass., [Oct. 1780-Jan. 1783; Constitution prefixed.] 1781-[83]. f°., 245 p. — Same, [May] 1783-[Jan. 1789. v. 1.] 1783-[89]. fo. 746 p. — Same : Laws of the Commonwealth of Mass., May 1789-[Nov. 1804]. v. 2-4. 1789-[1805]. 3 v. fo. — Same, [May 1805]-Jan. 1838. v. [4]-14. 1806- 39. 11 V. 80. — Resolves of the General Assembly M.iy 1776-Apr. 1838. 1776-1836. 20 v. fo and So. — Acts and resolves, 1839-98. '39-98. 60 v. 8°. 2*ote. Known as " Blue-books." An ed. baa been pub. containing two or more years in one, with a general index. — Acts and resolves, 1780-99. 1890-97. 10 v. 8o. Note. Reprinted nnder cbap. 104 of the Resolves of 1889. — Perpetual laws of the Commonwealth of Mass., 1780- 89 ; prefixed. Declaration of Independence, Articles of Confederation, Constitution, etc. 1789. fo. (4) 48, 495, vi p. — Laws, 1780-1800. 1801. 2 v. 8°. — Laws, 1780-1807. 1807. 3 v. 8°. — Public anil general laws, v. 4, 1807-16. '16. 8o. (4) 529, xxii p. — General laws, [1780]-1822; by Asahel Stearns and Lemuel Shaw, Commissioners; ed. by Theron Met- calf. '23. 2 V. 80. — Same; v. 3, 1822-31 [Jan., 35] ; by Theron Metcalf. '32-[35]. 8°. — Revised statutes passed Nov. 4, 18.15 ; [by] Theron Metcalf and Horace Mann. '36. 1. 8o. xvi, 1007 p. — Same : Supplements, 1836-53, 54-59 ; by Theron Metcalf, L. S. Gushing and Horace Gray. '54-59. 2 V. 1. 8°. 49 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mass. {Lawt of the Commonwealth, continued.'] — General statutes, passed Dec. 28, 1869. '60. 1. 8°. liv, 1126 p. — Same. Ed. 2, 1873, with ref. to subsequent legis- lation and judicial decisions; ed. by W. A. Rich- ardson and G. P. Sanger. 73. 1. 8°. xvi, 1126 p. — Supplement to the General statutes; v. 1-2, 1860-81, by W. A. Richardson and G. P. Sanger. '72-82. 2 V. 1. 8». — Same; [v. 1] ; ed. 2, with additional notes and ref- erences. 1873. 1. 8". 1116 p. — Public statutes, 1882. '82. 1. 8». xliv, 1405 p. — Same: Supplement, containing the general laws to 1888, with notes, etc., by C. A. Merrill; with table of changes in the Public statutes and laws, 1882- 88, by C. U. Bell. '90. 1. 8°. 1500 p. — Same: Supplement, 1889-95; [by C. N. Harris]. '97. 1. 8°. 1727 p. — Private and special statutes, v. 1-17, 1780-1897. 1805-98. 17 T. 8°. Cont. V. 1-3. 1780-1805. 8. 1838-48. 13. 1871-75. 4. 1806-14. 9. 18J9-63. 14. 187&-81. 5. 1814-22. 10. 1854-69. 15. 1882-88. 8. 1822-30. 11. 1860-65. 16. 1889-93. 7. 1830-37. 12. 1866-70. 17. 1894-97. ■ ^statutory Revision.] Commissioner ion] Expe- diency of Revising and Amending Laws ret. to Taxation. Report, Jan. 1875. '75. 8°. 577 p. Jiote. Reprinted March, 1893. — Report, Oct. 1897. '97. 8°. 322 p. ■ Commissioners on the Revision of the Statutes. Report. 1835. S". Same : Amendments. 1835. 8°. — Report. 1858. 8". — Same : Amendments. 1859. 8°. — Report, 1881. '81. 4 pt. 1.8". ■ — Same; Sup. : Legislation of 1881. ['81.] 8°. 56.p. ■ Journals of the committees on the revised statutes. 1836. 8". Journal of the joint special committee on the revision of the statutes, 1881. '81. 8°. 278 p. ■ [Calendar and documents of the joint special com- mittee on the revision of the statutes, 1881.] 8°. ■ Report of the joint special committee on the revision of the statutes. 1881. L' v. 1.8°. xiv, 1287 p ■ Same ; pt. 3 : Amendments to the report of the commissioners, h.t.p. [1881.] 1.8°. 43, 39 p. - [Report of joint special committee appointed to ar- range and revise the statutes relating to taxation.] i n.t.p. [1894.] 8°. 66 p. (Sen. doc. 9, 1894) - Some ; hearing, Sept.-Dec. 1893. h.t.p. ['94.] 8°. 610 p. - Full report of the joint special committee on taxa- tion ; Recommendations and codification relating to the laws on taxation, Jan.-[Feb.] 1894. '94. 8°. (1) 66, 109 p. - [Special Laws.] Tax acts for the years 1774, 1780- 1824, 29-31. 4 v. f°. - — [Resolve, March 10, 1787, rel. to selectmen, as- sessors, etc.] 1787. f°. (1) p. Act for regulating and governing the militia of Mass., passed June 22, 1793. '93. 16°. 84 p. jVote. For later ed., see under E.\ecutive and Staff, Adju- tant-General. - — Resolves respecting sales of eastern lands ; with reports of committees appointed to sell said lands, March 1, 1781-[June 22, 1803]. 1803. 8°. 287 p. - — Same, 1804-1810, 'U. 8°. 34, 6 p. - — Laws for the government of the State Prison, with the rules ami regulations, plan. 1839. 8°. 88 p. Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mass \Lavos of the Commonwealth, continued.'] Principal laws relating to inspectors of state prisons, Prison Commissioner and Agent for Dis- charged Convicts, n. t. p. [187-.] 12°. 12 p. Laws relating to the assessment and collection of taxes upon corporations. 1871. 8°. 15 p. Same : Laws relating to taxes and excises for rev- enue upon corporations. 1878. 8°. 40 p. Laws relating to corporations. 1893. '94. 8°. Laws relating to public health enacted in 1897. n. i. p. ['97.] 8°. 24 p. [Proposed] act rel. to public schools of Boston, and providing for a reorganization of the govern- ment thereof, n. t. p. ['98.] 8». 7 p. [Journals., Legislative docs., etc.] Rules and orders to be observed in the House of Representatives, 1804- 55. ['04-55.] 16". — Rules and orders to be observed in the Senate, 1807- 55. '07-55. IG". — Rules and orders of the General Court, 1856-57. '56-57. 160. — Manual for the use of the General Court, contain- ing the rules and orders, etc., [1868-98] ; prep, by S. N. Gifford [and others]. '58-98. 41 v. 16». — Journal of the House of Representatives, 1784-85, 1807-08, 54-57, 64-98. 1784-1898. 8°. 2/bte. Journals from 1780 to 1863, other than tbe above, were not printed. — Journal of the Senate, 18G8-98. 'G8-98. 31 v. 8". 2^ote. Previous to 1868, tbe Journals were not printed. — Orders of the day [of the House of Representatives], 1870-74; Calendar, 1875-98. '70-98. 28 v. 8°. — Calendar [of the Senate], 1879-98. n. t. p. ['79- 98.] 20 v. 8°. — Bulletin of committee hearings, 1889-98. n. t. p. '89-98. 8° and 16°. Cont. : 1889, 25 nos. 1393, 25 nos. 1897, 43 nos. 1890, 30 nos. 1894, 25 nos. 1898, 2 v. 1891, 21 DOS. 1895, 25 DOS. 1892, 26 DOS. 1896, 42 DOS. — Documents printed by order of the House of Repre- sentatives, [1827]-97. ['27]-97. 140 v. S". — Some.- Indexes, 1852-97. '52-97. 8°. — Documents printed by order of the Senate, [1827]- 97. ['27]-97. 103 v. 8°. Note. Many unnumbered docs, were pub, by Legislature before 1827. No general title-pages before 1834. — Same : Indexes, 1852-97. '52-97. 8°. l^Miscetlaneous docs.. Reports, etc.] [Election sermo;is, 1661, 63-1751, 53-63, 65-74, 76-1884. 1661-1884.] 8°. Note. No sermons were delivered Id 1752 aud 1764, on ac- count of tbe emall-poz Id Boston; that for 1775 was never printed; discontinued after 1884. — Reports of contested elections in the House of Rep- resentatives, 1780-1834 ; comp. by L. S. Cushing. '34. 8°. XV, 282 p. — Same : Reports of controverted elections, 1780-1852 ; comp. by L. S. Cushing, C. W. Storey and Lewis Josselyn. '53. 8°. xx, 757 p. — Same, 1853-85 ; comp. by E. P. Loring and C. T. Russell, jr. '86. 8°. xxxvi, 550 p. — Same : Reports of contested election cases in the Senate and House of Representatives, 1886-90, 86-93, 86-95, 86-97; comp. by C. T. Russell, jr. '90-98. 4 V. 8°. — Proceedings relating to the Penobscot expedition. 1780. sm. 4°. 29 p. — Address of the Legislature to the inhabitants of the Commonwealth. 1781. 12°. 22 p. 51 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mass. l^Miscellaneous docs., Reports, etc., continued."] — Collection of papers relative to half-pay and commu- tation thereof, granted by Congress to officers of the army ; with Circular letter from Gen. Washing- ton to the several legislatures. ]783. 8°. 24 p. — Address to the people of Mass. [relating to Shay's rebellion]. 1786. 8<>. 40 (1) p. — Address to the people of this Commonwealth [by the Federal inerabers of the Legislature, advocating the re-election of Caleb Strong for governor]. n.t.p. [Boston, 1807.] 8°. 20 p. — Address to the people of Mass. [on the embargo, March, 1809]. -«. p., [1809]. S". 24 p. — Report [on the petitions of sundry towns on the subject of the embargo], n. t. p. [1809.] 8". 16 p. — Patriotic proceedings of the Legislature, Jan. 26- March 4, 1809. '09. 8°. — Order of both branches of the Legislature to appoint commissioners to investigate the causes of the difficulties in the county of Lincoln; with the documents in support thereof. 1811. 8°. 173 (1)P- — Report of the case of Belchertown elections, with the documents and minutes of the arguments ; pub., by order of the House of Representatives, under the direction of D: Everett. 1811. 8°. 48 p. — Address of the House of Repre.sentatives to the people of Mass. [on the declaration of war with Great Britain], n.t.p. [1812.] 8°. 14 p. — Documents respecting the resolutions of the Legis- lature of Mass., Feb. 15, 1812 ; containing a refuta- tion of insinuations against H. d. Otis and F. Bigelow. [1812.] 8°. 14 p. — Public documents ; containing the speech of Gov. Strong, with the answer of the Senate and the House of Representatives, reports of committees and the remonstrance of the Legislature on the present unhappy war. 1813. 8°. 86 p. — [Memorial of the town of Dcerfield, and several other towns, against the existing war and embargo, 1814.] n.t.p. ['14.] 8°. 12 p. — Report [of the committee on pauper laws, 1821]. 8° 3ii p. — Documents relating to the north eastern boundarv of Maine. 1828. 8". 275 p. — State papers on nullification; including public acts of Convention of South Carolina 1832-33, proclama- tion of the President, etc. 1834. 8°. vii, 381 p. — Reports on the abolition of capital punishment ; [by Robert Rantoul and others]. 1837. 8°. 130 p. — Report on expediency of abolishing capital punish- ment ; [by C: Hudson. 1837]. 8°. 39 p. — Same. [1838.] 8°. 43 p. — Report on the memorials of the Seneca Indians and others. 1840. 8". 28 p. — Documents rel. to State Prison. [1841.] 8°. 28 p. — Report by L. M. Parker on a railroad from Boston to Providence and from Boston to Albany, 1828. •41. 8°. 7 p. — Report upon idiocy; by S. G. Howe. 1848. 8°. 64 p. — Testimonials of respect to the memory of John Quiney Adams, by the Legislature, h. i. p. [1848.] 8°. 28 p. — Report concerning statistical information in relation to the Western and other rail-roads. 1S.")8. 8°. 8 p. — Ichnology of New England : report on sandstone of Connecticut valley, especially its fossil foot-marks ; by E: Hitchcock, plales. 1858. 4°. xii, 220 p. Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIOXS [Mass. [^Miscellaneous docs , Repoiis, etc., continued.'] — Same: Supplement, 1S63; by E: Hitchcock, plates. '65. 4°. X, 9G p. — Proceedings upon the act of Maryland appropriating S7,000 for the families of those killed at Baltimore, Apr. 19, 1861. '62. 6". 15 p. — Report of the joint committee of 1860, upon the pro- posed canal to unite Barnstable and Buzzard's Bays, folded plans. '04. 8°. 165 p. — Reports on the subject of a license law. 1867. 8°. 69, 898 p. — Papers relating to the state loan to the Boston, Hartford and Krie Railroad Co. 18(;8. 8°. 53 p. — Reports on the abolition of corporal punishment in the public schools, May 1868. '68. 8°. 48 p. — Ceremonials at the unveiling of the statue of Gov. John A. Andrew, at the State House, Feb. 14. 1871. '71. 8°. 29 p. — Report [on] apian for the abatement of the Miller's River nuisance ; with the report of Phineas Ball, civil engineer. 1872. 8°. 46 p. — Report of the lst-22d hearing on the Hoosac Tunnel consolidation, before the committee on railways, Jan. 29-March 21, 1873. '73. 8". — Memorial of Charles Sumner, por. 1874. 1. S°. 316 (1) p. — Report of the committee on railroads on the investi- gation of Albert D. Briggs, one of the Board of Railroad Commissioners. 1876. 8". 5, 178 p. (House doc. 324, 1876.) — Investigation into the management and discipline of the State Reform School at Westb'irough, 1877 8°. 866 p. (House doc. 285, 1877.) — Hearing before the committee on claims on the jicti- tion of Mayo and Baker to be paid for work doni on the Women's Reformatory Prison, Feb. 1878. '78. 8=. 748 p. (Sen. due. 75, 1878.) — Report of the committee on public service with the evidence taken in the [Middlesex County] investi- gation; reported by W. B. "Wright. 1880. 8°. (Sen. doc. 225, 1880.) — Report of the joint special committee on contract convict labor. 1880. 8°. 314 p. — Report of the joint special committee on the petitions for and remonstrances ugainst the removal from office of Joseph M. Day, Judge of Probate. 1881. 8°. xviii, 528 p. (Sen. doc. 200, 1881.) — Same. 1882. 8°. xl, 705 p. (Sen. doc. 150, 1882.) — Report of committee on redistricting the State into congressional districts : change in population since 1870, and plurality vote for governor and con- gressmen in 1872, 74, 76, 78, 80. h. t. p. ['82.] 4». 16 p. — Same : Congressional districts of Mass. established under the apportionment of 1872. «. t. p. ['82.] 8<>. 4 p. — Report of proceedings on reception of portrait of Nathaniel Silsbee by Senate of Mass., May 26, 1882. '82. 8°. 18 p. (Sen. doc. 296, 1882.) — Sewage of Worcester in its relation to the Black- stone river hearings before the joint standing com- mittee on public health, Feb. and March 1882. map. '82. 8». 364 p. — Report of hearings before the joint standing com- mittee on public charitable institutions [on] the charges of mismanagement of the State Almshouse atTewksbury. h. t. p. [1883.] 2 v. 8°. 3073 p. (House doc. 300, 1883.) — Sams: Arguments [and reports]. 1883. 8°. xci, 119 p. (House doc. U8, 1883.) 53 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mass. {^Miscellaneovs docs., Reports, etc., continued.'] — Report of hearings before joint standing committee on mercantile affairs, uniler orders relative to ex- pediency of repealing or amending law relating to pilotage, n. t. p. 1884. 8". 671 p. (Sen. doc. 160, 1884.) — Report of joint special committee appointed to investi- gate the expenditures for repairs and improvements on State House; with report of hearings, n.t.p. [1885.] S". 5, 615 (1) p. (House doc. 4(;fi, 1885.) — Memorial of Stephen Nye Gifford', cleric of the Sen- ate, Jan. 6, 1858-Apr. 18, 1886. por. '86. 8°. 36 (1) p. — Report of committee to investigate methods used for and against legislation concerning elevated railroads [mainly the West End Railway] ; with the evidence taken at the hearings. 1890. 8°. xxviii, 594 p. (House doc 585, 1890.) — Hearing-i before the committee on public health on the regulation, restraint or prohibition of the man- ufacture and sale of papers, etc., in the manufact- ure of which arsenical matter be used. 1891. 8°. 337 (1) p. (SiMi. doc. 215, 1891.) — Memorial address upon James G. Blaine, Feb. 23, 1893, by W. E. Barrett. '93. 8°. 31 p. — Report of committee to investigate charges against certain gas companies; with evidence taken at the hearings. [1893.] 8°. 577 (6) clix p. — History of emblem of the codfish in hall of House of Representatives, por. and il. 1895. 1. 8°. 62 p. — In commemoration of the life and public services of Frederic T. Greenhalge, Governor, por. [1896.] 1. 8°. 65 p. — List of committees of the Legislature, 1898. '98. 24». — Report of the special committee to investigate rela- tions between cities and towns and street railway companies, Feb. 1898. h. t. p. ['98.] 8°. (House doe. 475, 1898.) — Report of the committee on taxation to which were referred the recommendations of the majority and minority of the special commission, and the vari- ous bili.s submitted for carrying out such recom- mendations, n.t.p. [1898.] 8°. 98 p. (House doc. 1259, 1898.) Miscellaneous . \^Adams, S :'] Commissioners on the Authenticity of the Bust in Doric Hall, marked Samuel Adams. Report, n.t.p. [1891.] 8°. 5 p. (Housedoc. 416, 1891.) [Agricultural School.'] Commissioners Concerning an Agricultural School, Report, Jan. 1H51. ['51] 8°. 106 p. [Boundaries.] Commission on the Massachusetts- New Hampshire Boundary Line. Report. n. t. p. maps. 1887. 8°. (House doc. 150, 1887.) — Same, [1889]. h.t.p. maps. '89. 8°. 72 p. (House doc. 490, 1889.) Commissioner [on] Questions of Title to Land and Boundary Lines at Gay Head. Report; [by R. L. Pease]. 1871. 8°. 60 p. Commissioners on Boundary Line between Chilmark and Tishury. Report, [1882.] S". 41 p. Commissioners on Boundary Line between Oay Head and Chilmark. Report, folded map. 1856. 8°. 16 p. (House doc. 48, 1856.) 54 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mass. [Boundaries, continued ] Commissioners to Ascertain and Establish the Bound- ary Line between Mass. and N. H. [Keport, Feb. 189.5. J „. t. p. folded map. '95. 8". 2a p. (House doe. 8(18, 1895.) [Canals ] Commissioners on the Routes of Canals from Boston Harbour io Connecticut and Hud- son Rivers. Report; [with the report of the engineer, Loammi Bnldwin]. plan. 1826. 8°. 185 (1) 62 p. [Centennial.^ Commissioner to the Centennial Exhib- ition at Philadelphia. Report. 1877. 8°. 102 p. — Report on the geological map of Mass. ; prep, by W. O. Crosby. 1876. 8°. 52 p. [Charities.'] Commission [on] the Expediency of Re- vising the System of Administration of the Public Charities. Report, 1877. '78. 8". 69 p. Commission to Investigate the Public Charitable and Reformatory Interests and Institutions. Report, Feb. 1897. '97. 8°. 64 p. [Charles Rirer.] Joint Board of Metropolitan Park Cominissioners and State Board of Health upon the Improvement of Charles River. Report upon the improvement of Charles river between Watertown and Waltham to Mother Brook, May 1896. folded maps. '96. 8°. 52 p. [Civil War.] State .Vilitary and Naval Historian. Mass. in the army and navy during the war of 1861-65; prep, under the authority of the State by T. W. Hlgginson ; v. 1-2. '96-96. 2 v. 1. 8°. (3) 805 p.; IV, 647 p. [Commonwealth Flats.] Agents of the Commonwealth Flats at South Boston. First report, Jan. 1877. folded maps. '77. 8°. 42 p. [Comptroller.] Commission on the Establishment of a Comptroller's Office. Report and bill for the establishment of a comptroller's office, h. t, p. [1840.] 8°. 26 p. [Debt.] Commissioners on Insolvency and Imprison- ment for Debt. Report and bill for the relief of insolvent debtors and the more equal distribution of their effects. 1831. 8». 88 p. (Sen. doc. 5, 1831.) [Doclcs.] State Board on Docks and Terminal Facili- ties. Report, Jan. 1897. map. '97. 8°. 298 p. [Drainage.] Commission [on] a General System of Drainage for the Valleys of Mystic, Blackstone, and Charles Rivers. Report. 11. and maps. 1886. 8°. bcrxiv, 243 p. Commissioners to Consider a Plan for the Drainage of the Mystic and Charles River Valleys. Re- port, n. t. p. map. [1882.] 8°. 21 p. [Elections.] Commissioners for Consolidating and Arranging the Laws relative to Elections. Sup- plementary report ; proposed amendments of the public statutes, relative to the powers and duties of town officers. 1893. 8°. 14 p. Financial Agent of the Commonwealth (George Wal- ton). State of Mass.; a statistical paper. May 1869. '69. 8°. 21 p. [Firemen.] Commissioners of the Firemen's Relief Fund, .\nnual report, 1st, June 30, 1891. '92. 8". [Health.] Commissioners [on] a Sanitary Surrey of the State. Report of a general plan foi' the promotion of public and personal health, engravings, maps and plans. 1850. 8°. 544 p. [Indians.] Commissioners rcla'iny io the Condition of the Indians in Mas.-:. Report, h.t.p. 1849. 8". 88 p. 55 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mass. {^Indians, continved.'] Commissioners to Determine the. Title of Certain Lands Claimed ly Indians at Deep Bottom, Tisbury, Martha's Vineyard. Report. 1856 8°. 52 p. (House doc. 47, 1856.) [Insane.'] Commission on Lunacy. Report on in- sanity and idiocy in Mass. ; [by E: Jarvis and others]. 18.i5. 8°. 202 p. Commissioners of Lunacy. Report [by Nathan Allen and Wendell Phillips], Jan. 1875. 75. 8°. 79 p. Commissioners on the Erection of the New Hospital for the Insane in the North-eastern Part of the Commonwealth. Report, 1877. '77. 8°. 29 p. — Final report, 1877. '78. 8°. Commissioners to Superintend the Erection of a Hos- pital at Worcester. Report. 1832. 8°. 32 p. [■fiidicinry.'] Commission [o?i] Revising the Judicial System of the State. Report. 1877. S". 50 p. Commissioners to Revise and Reform the Proceedings in the Courts of Justice. Report, [Jan. 22, 1851.] h. i. p. ['51.] 8°. 74 p. (House doc. 17, 1851.) [Labor.'] Board to Investigate the Subject of the Unemployed. Report, March 13, 1895. '95 5 pt. 8°. (House doc. 50, 1895.) Special Commission on the Hours of Labor and the Condition and Prospects of the Industrial Classes. Report, Feb )Sii6.' '66. 8°. 70 p. (House doc. 98, 1866.) — Reports. 1867. 8°. 141 p. Land Transfer Commission. Report to the Legislat- ure. 1894. 'U4. 8°. 163 p. [Liquor] Commission to Investigate the Gothenburg and Norwegian Systems of Licensing the Sale of Intoxicating Liquors. Report. [1894.] 8°. 187 p. (House doc. 192, 1894.) [Manual and Industrial Schools.] Commission to In- vestigate the Existing Systems of Manual Train- ing and Industrial Education. Report, il. 1893. 8°. 320 p. [Memorial Statues.] Cotnmission to Procure Memorial Statues for the National Statuary Hall at Washington. Report, 11876. por. and il. '77. 8°. 61 p. Metropolitan District Commission. Report, 1896. folded map. '97. 8°. [Paupers.] Commissioners on the Pauper System of Mass. Report. 18:'3. b°. 97 p. [Penal Code.] Commissioners [on] the Common Law of Crimes and Punishments. Report of one of the Commissioners [J. G. Rogers]. 1844. H". 48 p. — Report of the penal code of Mass. 1844. 8°. — Supplementary report. 1845. 8°. 51 p. [Police.] Deputy State Constable. Report of H. K. Oliver, especially appointed to enforce laws regu- lating employment of children in manufactur- ing and mechanical establishments. 1868. 8°. 95 p. — Factory children : Report upon the schooling and hours of labor of children employed in manu- facturing and mechanical establishments; by G. E. McNeill. 1875. 8°. 76 p. [Prison.] Commissioners for the Erection of the New State Prison. Final report, 1878. plates. '79. 8°. 24 p. [Railroad.] Board of Commissioners for the Survey of one or more Routes for a Railway from Bos- ion to Albany. Report. 1828. 8°. 56 p. 56 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mass. \^RaHroad, continued.'] Board of Directors of Internal Improvements. Report on the practicability and expediency of a railroad from Boston to the Hudson riTer, and from Boston to Providence ; [with] the reports of the engineers [J. F. Baldwin and others], plans and profiles. 1829. 8°. Commission on Cheap Railway Transportation be- tween Boston and Lake Ontario. Report to the Legislature, 1870. 70. 8°. Commissioners on the Troy and Oreenfield Railroad and Hoosac Tunnel. Report, Feb. 28, 1863, Jan. 1865, Dec. 1, 1865, 66, 68, [74]. '63-74. 8°. Note. Report of 1874 is a reprint of that for 1868. Rapid Transit Commission. Report to the Legislat- ure, April 5, 1892. A. t. p. maps and diagrams. [■92.] 8°. Ti, 296 p. [Records.] Commissioners on the Condition of the Records, etc., in the Secretary's Dept. Report, Jan., 1885. '85. 8°. 42 p. \^State House.] Commissioners [on] Remodelling or Rebuilding the State Bouse. Report. 1867. 8°. 48 p. [Statistics.] Board of Supervisors of Statistics. Re- port, Jan. 1878. '78. S". 20 p. [Texas.] Convention of Delegates to take into Con- sideration the proposed Annexation of Texas. Proceedings, Jan. 29, 1845. '45. 8°. 18 p. Valuation Committee, 1793. Abstract of the report of the Committee. 1793. 8°. 13 p. — 1801. Report of the Committee, n.t.p. ['02.] 8°. 15 p. — 1832. Report. '32. 8°. 19 p. — 1840. Documents printed by order of the com- mittee. '41. 8". Report of the committee as corrected in the Legislature. '41. f. Report of the valuation of the polls and prop- erty. '41. 8°. 27 p. — 1850. Documents printed by order of the commit- tee. '50. 8°. Report of the committee appointed to make a valuation of the polls and property of the Com- monwealth. '50. f. — 1860. Journal and documents. '61. 8". 523 p. Report of the committee appointed to make a valuation of the polls and property of the Com- monwealth. '60. f°. — 1864-65. [Documents and reports, May 1864-Feb. 1865. '64-65.] 8°. [ Vienna Exposition.] Commissioners to the Exposi- tion at Vienna. Report. 1874. 8». 91 p. — Reports of the Commissioners ; with special re- ports prep, for the Commission; ed. by H. A. Hill. 1875. 8°. 5, 566 p. [ World's FaAr.] Board of World's Fair Managers. Massachusetts' care of dependent and delinquent children, por., il. and diagrams. 1893. 8°. 68 p. — Report, il. 1894. 8". 246 p. Supplemental: Colonial and Provincial. Including Reprints. Governor. Speeches of the governors of Mass., 1765- 1775; and the answers of the House of Repre- sentatives to the same, with their resolutions and addresses and other public papers ; comp. by Alden Bradford. 1818. 8°. 424 p. 57 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mass. Council. Proceedings relative to the deposition of Andrew Oliver concerning what passed in Council in consequence of the affair of the 5th of March, 1770. '70. f. (2) 33 p. (App. to House Jour- nal, 1770-71.) Judiciary. Reports of cases in the Superior Court of Judicature of Mass. Bay, 1761-62; ed. by T. M. Quincy. 1865. 8°. ifote. Privately pub. Legislature. Charters and general laws of the colony and province of Mass. Bay, [1634-1779]. 1814. 8°. vii, 830 p. — Book of the general lawes and libertyes concerning the inhabitants of the Massachusets ; rev. and pub. in May 1649. [Also several laws and orders in 1661, 62, 64.] Cambridge, 1660-[64]. 1. 8°. (4) 88 (8) 4 p. — General laws and liberties of the Mass. Colony in New England; rev. and reprinted 1672. E: Raw- son, seer. Cambridge, London, 1675. f. (3) 170 (28) 6 p. — Same; [with laws 1672-85]. Cambridge, 1672-[85], fo. (1) 170 (28) 126 p. Note. Colonial laws of Mass, reprinted from ed. of 1660 with supplements to 1672, and from ed. of 1C72 with supple- ments through 1686, have been pub. by city of Boston, under supervision of W. H. Whltmore, 1887-89. — Acts and laws passed by the Great and General Court or Assembly, begun at Boston 8th June 1692 [to] 25th May, 1698. [Session laws.] '92- 98. f. — Acts and laws of His Majesties province of the Mass. -Bay in New-England, [1692-99; with ses- sion laws to 1711]. 1699-1713. f. 363 p. Note. Charter granted by William and Mary is prefixed to this and to subsequent compilations of general laws to 1780. — Acts and laws of Her Majesties province of the Mass.-Bay in New-England, [1692-1714 ; with ses- sion laws to 1726]. 1714-[26]. f. 430 p. — Acts and laws passed by the Great and General Court or Assembly of the province of the Mass.- Bay in New-England, 1692-1719. London (J: Baskett), 1724. f°. xvi, xvi, 359 p. — Acts and laws of His Majesty's province of the Mass.-Bay in New-England, [1692-1726; with ses- sion laws to 1742]. 1726-[42]. fo. 789 p. — Same, [1692-1742; with session laws to 1760]. 1742-[60]. i". 526 p. — Same, [1692-1759; with session laws to 1774]. 1759-[74]. f°. 679 p. — Acts and laws passed by the Great and General Court or Assembly of the colony [and state] of the Mass.-Bay in New-England, July 1775-1780. n. t.p. [Watertown, Boston, '75-80.] f». 329 p. — Temporary acts and laws of His Majesty's province of the Mass.-Bay in New England; [with session laws to 1754]. '42-[55]. f". (10) 465 p. — Same, [1736-55; with session laws to 1762.] '55- [62]. f°. (10) 550 p. — Same, [1736-63; with session laws to 1774, and " Acts ordered to be left out of the last impres- sion"]. '63-[74]. f». (22) 528 (1) 52 p. — Acts and resolves, public and private, of the province of the Mass. Bay; prefixed, the charters; with historical and explanatory notes ; [ed. by Ellis Ames and A. C. Goodell]; V. 1-8. [1869-96.] 8 v. 1. 8°. Con(..- V. 1. 1692-1714. 2.1715-41. 3.1742-66. 4.1767-68. 5. 1769-80. 6. Appendix, v. 1 : Private acts 1692-1780. 7, 8. Appendix, V. 2-3: Resolves, etc., 1692-1707. 58 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mass. Legislature, continued. — Journal of the House of Bepresentatlves, 1715, 20, 26, 26, 30-76, 77-79. 1716-79. f». — Case of the provinces of Mass. -Bay and New-York respecting the boundary line. 1764. i°. xxx (1) p. (App. to House Journal, 1763-64.) — Proceedings of the House of Representatives relative to convening the General Assembly at Harvard College. [1770.] 8». 83 p. — Journals of each Provincial Congress, 1774-75, and of the Committee of Safety, with other docs. ; pub. under the supervision of W: Lincoln. 1838. 8°. lix, 778 p. — Records of the Governor and Company of the Mass. Bay in New England ; ed. by N. B. Shurtleff, 1628- 86. 1853-54. 5 v. in 6. 4°. — Records of the colony of New Plymouth in New England; ed. by N. B. ShurtlefE. 1855-57. 8 v. in 6. 4°. Cont. : V. 1. Court orders, 1633-40. 2. 1641-51. 3. 1651-61. 4. 1661-68. 6. 166S-78. 6. 1678-91. 7. Judicial acts, 1636-92. 8. Misc. records, 163^-89. — Same : v. 9-12 ; ed. by D: Pulsifer. 1859-61. 4 v. 4°. Cont. : V. 9. Acts of the Commissiouera of the Uuited Colonies of New England, 1643-51. 10. 1653-79. 11. Laws, 1623-82. 12, Deeds, etc., 1620-51. Book of Indian records for their lands. — Compact (The) with the charter and laws of the colony of New Plymouth ; with the charter of the Council at Plymouth and the articles of confedera- tion of the United Colonies of New England, etc. ; pub. under the supervision of W: Brigham. 1836. 8°. 1(1)357 p. 59 RHODE ISLAND STATE PUBLICATIONS List compiled from material furnished by J. If. Bongartz, Librarian State Law Library ^ Providence^ and by G: P. Winahip , and from Mass. State Library Catalogue, 1880, and mpple- menta, 1 884-98. Secretary of State ex officio State Librarian. Settlement of Providence by Roger Williams, June 1636. Pur- chase of Rhode Island, 1638. Union of colonies and granting of Ist charter, 1644. Independence declared by *' State of R. I. and Providence Plantations," 1776. Ratification of Federal constitu- tion, 1790. Adoption of State constitution to replace charter, 1843. MostTeports now made in April, covering preceding 12 months. Annual reports ; documents printed by order of the General Assembly, 1850-98. '50-98. 8°. Note. Include Governor's message, annual rpts. of state ofBcers, boards and commissions, and the Acts and Resolves of the Legislature. Called also ** Acta, Resolves and Reports.* Constitution. Constitution as adopted by the Convention at Provi- dence, Nov., 1841. '42. 8°. 27 p. Note. " Landholder's " or "Legal" constitution; rejected. Constitution as adopted by the Convention at Provi- dence, 18th Nov., 1841. '42. 8°. 22 p. Note. Called '• People's constitution." Constitution as adopted by the Convention at Newport, Sept., 1842. '42. 8°. 24 p. Note. Also included in many revisions of the laws. See alao under Legislature, Documenta, etc., 1842. Commissioners to Revise the Constitution. Report. 1898. Note. Contains constitution submitted and rejected, Apr. 1898. See alao under Legislature, Documenta, etc., 1898. Executive and Staff. Oovernor. Message to the General Assembly, Jan., 1870-99. '70-99. 8°. Cont.: By 8. Padelford, 1870-73; by H; Howard, 1874-75 by H: Lippitt, 1876-77 ; by C: C. Van Zandt, 1878-80 ; by A. H Littlefield, 1881-83; by A: O. Bourn, 1884-83; by G: P. Wet more, 1885-87; by J: W. Davis, 1888; by E. C. Taft, 1889 by J; W. Davis, 1891; by H. W. Ladd, 1892; by D. R. Browni 189»-95; by C. W. Lippitt, 1896-97; by E. Dyer, 1898-99. — Special message of Gov. James Y. Smith, Jan. 1866. '66. 8°. Note. App. cont. K. I. claims against U. S. for war expenses. — Report of A. E. Burnside rel. to the R. I. war claim against the U. S. 1868. 8°. 11 p. — Report of Gov. Wetmore in relation to clothing account [of 4th R. I. volunteers]. 1886. 8°. See alao under Legislature, Documenta, etc., 1885. — Special message of Gov. Elisha Dyer, Jan. 1898 : equipment of R. I. volunteers. — Communication from the Governor [Dyer] rel. to proposed harbor line at Narragansett Pier, Apr. 1898. — [Proclamations rel. to Thanksgiving day, Arbor day, etc.] — See also under Legislature, Documents, etc., 1S'J4. 6o Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [R.I. Adjutant-general. Annual report, 1861-98. '62-98. 8°. Note. No rpt, 1867-76, 78. Beginning with 1879, rpts. inclade those of Quartermaster-general, Burgeon-general and Judge Advocate-general. — Annual report, 1865, by Elisha Dyer; reprinted with additions embodying the complete record of R. I. in the civil war. '93. 2 v. 8°. — Official register of R. I. officers and soldiers in the army and navy, 1861-66. '66. 8°. 827 (2) p. Attorney-general. Report on the Cove lands, to Gen- eral Assembly, Jan. sess., 1868. '68. 8». 18 p. See also under Legislature, Documents, etc., 1868. — See also Secretary of State. Chief of State Police. Annual report, 1886-91. '87- 92. 80. Judge Advocate-general. See Adjutant-general. Quartermaster-general. Report, Jan. -March, 1864. '65. 8°. — Report of D. C. Remington to General Assembly, Jan. sess., 1865. '65. 8". 82 p. — See also Adjutant-general. Secretary of State. Abstract exhibiting condition of banks in R. I. [annual], 1849-56. '49-56. 8°. Hbte. None pub. 1851, 62, 54, 55. Continued by State Auditor. Abstract for 1853 includes institutions for savings. — Abstract exhibiting the condition of the institutions for savings, 1856. '66. 8°. — Report rel. to the registry and returns of births, marriages, and deaths in the State, lst-23d, 1852/53-75. '54-77. 8°. Note. Continued by State Registrar of Vital Statistics, which see under Inspection and Regulation, Health. — Report upon the census of R. I., 1865, 75 ; by Edwin M. Snow. '67-77. 2 v. 8». See also under Institutions, Census Office. — Valuation of the cities and towns in R. I., 1860-69, for purposes of taxation ; by E. Dyer ; with the census of the Colony in 1730 and 1775, and other statistics. 1871. 8°. 39 p. — Manual for General Assembly. See under Legislat- ure, Documents, etc. — See also under Supplemental : Colonial. — State Auditor and Attorney-general. Report of bonds, coupons, and registered certificates burned by General Treasurer, May 22, 1885. '85. 8». 15 p. State Auditor. Semi-annual statement exhibiting condi- tion of banl^s [and institutions for savings] May 1858; annual 1863, 64, 67, 70, 72-98. '58-98. 8». Note. Previously pub. by Secretary of State. Statement for 1884 numbered 18th. Surgeon-general. See Adjutant-general. Treasurer. Annual report [1883-97/98]. '84-98. 8». Inspection and Regulation. {^Agriculture.'] State Board of Agriculture. Annual report, Ist-Hth [1885-97/98]. '86-98. 8". Bank Commissioners. Annual statement [1883-97/98]. '84-98. [Dams and Reservoirs.] Commissioner of Da/ms and Reservoirs. Annual report [1883-97/98]. '84- 98. S". [Dentistry and Pharmacy.] State Board of Phar- macy. Annual report, l8t-28th, 1871-97/98. '71- 98. 8». State Board of Registration in Dentistry. Annual report [1888-97/98]. '89-98. 8°. 6i Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [R. I. \^Fisktrits.'\ Commissioners of Internal (or Inland) Fisheries. Report, Feb. 1872; 3d-27th annual report, 1873-97/98. '72-98. 8». Jfote. RptB. 3d, 5th, aDd 8th contain laws of R. I. rel. to lisherieB. Commissioners of Shell Fisheries. Annual report [1884-86,91-97/98]. '85-98. 8». See also under Legislature, Documents, 1870, 86, 87; and under Miscellaneous. Harbor Commissioners. Annual report, lst-[23d, 1876- 97/98]. '77-98. 8». [Health.} State Board of Health. Annual report, lst-21st, incl. 30th-46th report upon births, mar- riages, and deaths in 1882-97/98. '79-98. 8°. — Monthly bulletin, July 1888-Dec. 1898. State Registrar of Vital Statistics. Report upon the births, marriages, and deaths in the State, 30th- 46th, 1882-97/98. '83-98. 8°. ybte. Rpts. prior to 30th were Issued by Secretary of State, which aee under Executive and Staff. [Highway.'] Commissioner of Highways. Annual report [2d]. 1897. Jfote. Publication doubtful for Ist rpt. [Industry and Labor.'} Bureau of Industrial Statis- tics. Annual report of the Commissioner, Ist^ 12th [1887-97/98]. '88-98. 8". Note. 10th rpt., for 1896, dated Jan. 1898. Factory Inspectors. Annual report, lst-5th [1894- 98]. '95-99. 8°. Insurance Commissioner. Annual report, with an abstract of returns of insurance companies doing business in the State, 1864-97/98. '64-98. 8°. — Abstract of returns of foreign insurance companies doing business in R. I. 1856. ^ote. Possibly issued otherwise than by CommissioDer, — Abstract of returns of insurance companies. 1860. Note. Possibly issued otherwise than by Commissioner. — Summary of the standing, on Dec. 31, 1884, of the fire and fire-marine Insurance companies, author- ized to do business in R. I.; incl. business in the State in 1884. '85. 8°. 11 p. License Commissioners. Annual reports [of license commissioners of all cities and towns in the State, 1883-85, 90-97/98]. '84-98. S°. [Penal Institutions.'] Women's Board of 'Visitors to Penal and Correctional Institutions of the State. Annual report, [1883-87, 91-93]. '84-93. 8°. Railroad Commissioners. Report, Jan. and May sess. 1865; Jan. 1867; May 1873; semi-annual Jan. 1874, 75, 76; annual 1879-98. '65-98. 8». [Sinking Fund.] Board of Commissioners of Sink- ing Fund. Annual report to the General Assem- bly, 1884-86, 91, 98. '84-98. 8°. Jfote. Publication doubtful 1887-90, 92-97. — Report of the joint special committee to take an account of and destroy bonds of the State and paid coupons in the hands of the State Auditor, May 1885. '85. 8°. 11 p. [Soldiers.] State Board of Soldiers' Relief. report, Ist-9th, 1890-98. 8°. JVoie. Irregularly published. State House Commission. Report. 1891-98. [ 'Valuation.] Board of State Valuation. 1891. 8°. See also under Executive and Staff, Sec. of State. [ 'Weights and Measures. ] State Sealer of Weights, Measures and Balances. Report. 1894-98. 8°. 62 Annual 8°. Report. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [R. I. Ikstitdtions. \_Agricu.li-u,rt.'\ College of Agricidture and Mechanic Arts. Annual report, lst-9th, [1888-96]; pt. 2: State Agricultural Experiment Station. '89- 97. 8". Note. Called State Agricultural School and Exp. Station until 1892. Pt. 1 of ann. rpt. 1b presumably not printed. See also under Legislature, Documents, etc., 1872, 89, 96. — Bulletin, nos. 1-48, March 1889-July 1898. '89- 98. 8". Census Office. State census, 1885; A. Perry, Supt. '87. 8°. xiii, 6i9 p. Note. Advance sheets pub. 1836. For census 1865 and 1875 see under Executive and Staff, Secretary of State. — Census bulletin, no. 1-10, Aug. 12, 1895-Apr. 24, 1896. n.t.p. ['95-96.] i". — State census, 1895: report of H. E. Tiepke, Com- missioner. '97. 8°. \^Charities and Corrections.'] Board of State Chari- ties and Corrections. Annual report, l8t-29th, 1869-97. '70-98. 8°. — Report of Chaplain of State Institutions to the Board. 1888. S". [Z)«af.] Rhode Island Institute for the Deaf. Report of trustees. 1893-98. 8°. \^Educaiion.'\ Board of Education. Annual report, lst-28th; with the 26th-53d annual report of the Commissioner of Public Schools, [1870-Jan. 98]. '71-98. 8°. Note. Since 1880 known as R. I. school report. — History of public education in R. I., 1636-1876; by T. B. Stockwell. 1876. S". — International Exhibition, 1876 : Circular of infor- mation respecting the dept. of education and science, n.t.p. ['76.] 8°. 15 p. — Catalogue of state and town school officers, [annual] . '88-98. 8°. — Report upon subject of textile schools, 1898. 8°. Commissioner of Public Schools. Annual report, 1st- 25th, 1845-70. '46-70. 8°. Note. Publication doubtful for 1846, 47, 49; included in Board of Education reports after 1870. — Report, Oct., 1854, [on the Bible and prayer in public schools] ; by E. R. Potter. '55. 8°. — Arbor day circular, 1891-94. ['91-94.] 4°. Note. Circular for 1894 called Program. Discontinued. See also Agriculture, and wnder Legislature, Laws of the State, and Documents, etc., 1846, 49. \^ History.'] Rhode Island Historical Society. Pro- ceedings [annual], 1883/84-91/92. '84-92. 8°. — Collections; V. 1-9. 1827-97. 9 v. 8°. — Publications; new ser., v. 1-5, Apr. 1893-97. '93-97. 8<>. Note. Society has pub. various catalogues and memorials. [Hospital.] Rhode Island Hospital. Report of trus- tees, 20th-35th annual meeting, 1883-98. 8°. \_Prison.] State Prison. Report, 1838, 39, 43, 45, 49, 53, 56, 57, 59, 61, 62, 66, 67, 70, 72, 73, 75, 76, 77. State Prison Commission. Annual report [on] the erection of a new state prison, lst-5tli, 1875-79. '75-79. 8°. JnDICIAKT. Reports of cases in the Supreme Court of R. I., t. 1- T. 20, pts. 1-3, [1828-98]. '47-98. 8". Cont.: V. 1, 1828-61; by J. K. Augell. 2, 1851-63; by T. Durfee. 3, 1853-66; by J. P. Koowles. 4-7, 1856-63; by S. Ames. 8, 1864-417; by 8. Ames, J. P. Knowles and C. S. Brad- ley. 9-10, 1868-74; by J. F. Tobey. 11-17, 1874-92; by A. Green. 18, 1892-93 ; by G. B. Barrows. 19-20, pts. 1-3, 1893-98 ; by T: P. Barnefleld. Note. V. 1 was pub. in pts., t. p. for whole bearing date of first issue, 1847. v. ], 2 reprinted by S. S. Rider in 1880. 63 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [R.I. General index to V. 1-10 of R. I. Reports. 1877. 8°. — Samt, to V. 1-15. 1889. 8". Index to decisions, March term 1868-Oct. term 1873, [no. 1-11. '68-73]. 8». Indexes, A-Z, AA-TT to decisions, March term 1874- Oct. term 1897. 74-98. 8°. Opinion of Supreme Court upon appointment by Gov- ernor of Supt. of State Census. 1885. 8°. Opinion of Supreme Court upon duty of calling a special election for member of Congress. 1887. 8°. Opinion of the Supreme Court upon the legality of plurality elections. 1887. 8°. Opinion of the justices of the Supreme Court rel. to chap. 800 of the Public laws, the Narragansett Indians; given to the Senate Jan. sess. 1898; prep, by Rogers. '98. 8°. 85 p. LEGisLATnRE. ICalUd General Assembly.] There were 13 seBBions 1776/77; 11, 1777/78; 8 sessions yearly 1778/79-81/82, except in 1780/81 wheo there were 10. There were 6 sessions yearly 1782/83-90/91, except in 1784/85, 90/91 when there were 5, and 1786/87 when there were 7. There were 4 sessions yearly 1791/92-1854/65, except in 1792/93, 93/94, 97/98, 1808/09, 12/13, 14/15, 20/21, 32/33, 34/36, 43/44, 53 /54, when there were 5, and 1841/42, when there were 6. There were 2 Bessions yearly 18o.V56-98/9y ; except in years 1860-04, 76/77-81/82, 86/87, 88/89-91/92, 96/97, when there were 3, and 1887/88, when there were 4. See atao under Supplemental; Colonial. [Laws of the Staie.'^ -Acts and Resolves, or Schedules, 1776/77-1898/99. Note. The Acts and Kesolves of each session were printed in a separate part or schedule ; beginning with the Jan. sess. 1850, each schedule has a separate title-page. There was a supplement to the June schedule 1800 ; the 4 sessions of 1887/88 are contained in 3 Bchedules. Beginning with the May session 1817, the schedules are octavos. — Index to Acts and Resolves, 1758-1850; by J: R. Bartlett. 1856. 8°. — Same, 1850-62; by J: R. Bartlett. '63. 8". — Same, 1863-73; by J. M. Addeman. '75. 8°. — Public Laws of R. I. and Providence Plantations as rev. and finally enacted, Jan. 1798. '98.8°. 652 p. — Sam.e : Sup. to the Digest of the Laws, 1798 ; public laws passed since 1798. 1810. S". — Public laws, annual 1798-1813. 8°. Note, Called Session laws ; paged consecutively, 1-232. — Public laws, 1814, 17, 19, 21. 4 v. Note. Paged consecutively with Supplement of 1810. — Public laws as rev. and enacted, Jan., 1822. '22. 8°. Note. Also an undated ed. — Public laws [biennial], 1822-39, 40, 42. 10 v. Note. Pagination continued, 525-2097. — Public laws as rev. and enacted, Jan. 1844. '44. 8°. Note. Reprinted 1852. — Public laws [biennial], 1846-48, 51-57. 6 v. Note. Pagination 695-1346. — Revised Statutes of R. I. and Providence Plantations. 1857. 8°. XV, 804 p. — Public laws : Sups. 1-8 [biennial], 1859-71, 72. 8 v. Note. Pagination continuous, 1-771 ; except for irregularity In Sup. 5. a J — Public laws, 1857-67; compiled. '67. 8". — General statutes. Cambridge, 1872. 8°. 770 p. — Same; 1st sup., 1873-74. '74. 8». — Same ; Sup. A : Public laws, 1873-76. '76. — Same; [Sup.]: Public laws, 1873-78. '78 — Public laws, 1878-82. Note. Printed for each session. Xlll, 8». 8°. 64 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [R.I. \_Laws of the State, continued.'] — Public statutes. 1882. 8°. — Public laws; sup. to statutes, 1882-85. '85. 8°. — Same, ■ 1886-98. '87-98. 8°. Jfote. PriDted annually. — General laws of the State of R. I. and Proridence Plantations; prefixed, the constitutions of the U. S. and of the State. 1896. 8°. xvi, 1447 p. — Checklistof R.I. laws; byj. H. Bongartz. 1893. 8°. 2^ote. Pub. privately by author, Llbrariun State Law Li- brary, Providence; price tl, pap. — [Boundary.'] Act establishing the northern bound- ary line between H. I. and Mass. n. i. p. [1883.] 8°. (2) p. — [Judiciary.] District courts, their civil and criminal jurisdiction; chaps. 597-8 of the public laws, passed May 27, 1886. '86. 8°. 27 p. Act to simplify the duties, equalize the burdens and increase the efficiency of the Judiciary of the State, passed May 19, 1893. '93. 8". 272 p. Act in amendment of the Judiciary act, passed May 17, 1895. '95. 8°. ybte. Not In series of numbered statutes of the public laws. — [Liquor.] License law, Jan. 1844. Act for the suppression of intemperance, passed May 27, 1886. '86. 8°. 20 p. — [Militia.] Militia law, June, 1843. Militia law ; also extracts from the constitution and laws of the U. S. and this State in relation thereto; rev. Jan. sess., 1875. '75. 8°. 48 p. Same . New militiii law as adopted Jan. sess. 1879. '79. 8°. 55 p. SoTOe ; Militia law, 1883. '83. 8°. 48 p. — [Railroad] Act concerning the Union R. R. Co., passed May 3, 1892. h. t. p. ['92.] 8». 6 p. — [School.] Acts rel. to public schools. 1839. 8°. Public school law, June 1845. School laws ; rev. ed. 1846. Same. 1847,51,53,55,57,73. 6 v. i^. and 12". School manual. 1873, 82. 2 v. 8°. Supplement to school manual; nos. 2, 3, 5 : Pub- lic laws [rel. to public schools], 1884, 85, 88. n.t.p. ['84-88.] 12°. Public statutes and public laws pertaining to education, 1882-93; comp. by T. B. Stockwell, Commissioner of Public Schools. 1893. 8°. 97 p. School Manual, cout. laws of R. I. rel. to public instruction, with decisions, remarks and forms, 1896. '96. 12°. xi, 439 p. [Documents, etc.] J oint rules and orders of the General Assembly, 1861. '51. 12°. Note. Reprinted for 1856, 57, 61, 62, 63, 67. — Same : Manual of the rules and orders, 1867-68. '67. 8°. Note. Reprinted for 1872/73. — Same : Manual with rules and orders for the use of the General Assembly ; issued by Sec. of State, 1873/74-97/98. '74-98. 12°. — Report of the committee appointed Feb. sess., 1809, [on] Farmer's Exchange Bank in Glocester; with docs, accompanyingthe same. '09. 8°. 43 p. — Report of the committee on the subject of an exten- sion of suffrage. [1829.] 8°. 26 p. — Legislative investigation into masonry ; history of the examination before a committee of the General Assembly, Dec. 7, 1831-Jan. 7, 1832; reported from minutes taken at the time by R. F. Hallett, 0: Turner, and others. [Boston], '32. 8°. 85 (2) p. 65 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [R.l. ]^Docu7iientSy etc., continued.'] — Report of the committee on tlie action of the General Assembly on the subject of the Constitution. [1842.] 8°. 15 p. — Report on the condition and improvement of the public schools; by H: Barnard. 1846. 8°. — Reports and documents relating to the public schools ; by H: Barnard. 1849. 8°. — Report of joint committee upon boundary line between R. I. and Mass., Jan., 1849. '49. 8°. 58 p. — Report on the poor and insane in R. I. ; by T. R. Hazard. 1851. 8°. — Report of committee on Indian tribe. 1852. 8°. 8 p. — Majority report of joint committee on disputed bound- ary between R. I. and Mass. 1860. 8". 12 p. — Report of the special committee rel. to deleterious substances deposited in the public waters of the State, n.t.p. [I860.] 8°. 8 p. — Report on the physical condition of the R. I. regi- ments in Virginia and in the vicinity of Wash- ington ; by L. Morton. 1863. 8°. 21 p. — Report upon the disabled R. I. soldiers, 1863 ; by Mrs. C. F. Dailey. '63. 8''. 24 p. — Report of finance committee of the house on bounty frauds, etc., Jan. sess., 1865. '65. 8°. 411 p. — Report of the joint special committee to proceed to Washington, for the purpose of securing an extension of the draft. 1865. 8». 7 p. — Report of joint special committee on the State Asylum for the Insane. 1868. 8». lip. — Report upon sanitary effects of filling Cove basin in Providence ; by E. M. Snow. 1868. 8°. 10 p. — Report of joint special committee to examine into the fishtries of Narragansett Bay. Pawtucket, 1870. S". 158(1) p. — Report of the joint special committee on the Agri- cultural College, n. t. p. [1872.] 8". 4 p. — Report of the joint select committee on the State Farm. 1876. 8°. 27 p. — Report of the committee of State charities and cor- rections upon the State institutions at Cranston. 1883. 8°. 13 p. — Docket of unfinished business [of the Senate, May sess. 1883, Jan., May sess. 1884] ; bills, memo- rials and resolutions of a public nature, n. t. p. '83-84. 3 V. 8». — Same [of the House, Jan. sess., 1884]; bills of a public nature, n. t. p. ['84.] 8°. — Report of committee on elections, 1884. 8". — Communication from U. S. Treasury Dept. rel. to clothing acct. [of 4th R. I. volunteers]. 1885. 8». 33 p. — Henry Bowen Anthony ; a memorial, por. 1885. 8°. 198 (1) p. — Minority report of the Senate judiciary committee upon the proposed " ten hour law " to the Senate, Apr. 2, 1885; [by C. Nourse]. '85. 8°. 15 p. — Report of joint special committee considering any change in law rel. to oyster fisheries. 1886. 8°. — Report of joint special committee to establish a true meridian line and to fix a standard measure and for regulating the practice of surveying within this state. 1886. 8°. — Report of committee to investigate the administra- tion of the criminal law. 1887. 8°. — Report of joint special committee on memorial [concerning 4th R. I. Volunteers]. 1887. 8°. — Re| ort of joint special committee on the petition of the R. I. Stone Bridge Commission. 1887. 8". 66 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [R.I. \I>ocu'in,ents, etc., continued.'] — Report of joint special committee [on] trap, fyke and pound fishing. 1887. 8°. — Report of special committee of the House to investi- gate the management of the State Home and School for Dependent Children. 1888. — Report of special committee of the Senate to investi- gate the management of the State institutions at Cranston. 1888. — Communication from U. S. Treasury Dept. regarding claim [rel. to 4th R. I. volunteers]. 1889. 8°. — Report of committee on elections, 1889. 8°. — Report of joint special committee upon the selection of a site for the State Agricultural School, 1889. — Report of committee to count ballots cast for con- gressmen. 1892. 8°. — Report of committee to investigate the management of the Soldiers' Home. 1893. 8». — Report of committee on special legislation, on the nine hour law. 1894. 8°. — Report of House committee on election. 1894. 8°. — Report of judiciary committee of the House on Governor's message. 1894. 8°. — Same : Minority report. 1894. 8°. — Report of joint committee [on] condition of the roads and highways of the State. 1895. 8". — Report of joint special committee on R. I. College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. 1896. 8°. — Report of joint special committee on taxation. 1896. 8°. — Report of joint special committee on the depressed condition of the cotton industry, Jan. 1898. — Report of joint special committee to consider the report of the Commission to Revise the Constitu- tion of the State. 1898. MiaCELLANBOUS. [Boundaries.] Commission to Erect Monuments on the Boundary Line between Mass. and S. I. Report, n. t. p. [1864.] 8°. 4 p. Com/missioners on the Boundary Line between Mass. and S. I. Report to the General Assembly, May 1867. '67. 8°. 23 p. Commissioners on Northern Boundary Line between R. I. and Mass. Report, Jan. 1883. n. p. ['83.] 8°. 4 p. Joint Commission on the Northern Boundary Line between Mass. and R. I. Report, 1884, 87. 8°. See also under Legislature, Laws, and Documents, etc., 1849, 60. [Bridge.] Seekonk River Bridge Commission. Re- ports. 1887, 92, 93. 3 v. 8". Ifote. Called also Stone Bridge Cammiaeion. See also under Leglalatnre, Documenta, etc., 1887. [Brown University.] Commission to Confer with Brown University in Relation to the Agricult- ural Fund. Majority report. 1892. 8°. — Minority report. 1892. 8°. [Children.] Commissioner to Ascertain the Number, Ages, Hours of Labor, etc., of Children in Man- ufacturing Establishments. Report, Jan. 1853. '53. 8". 8 p. Commissioners to Locate State Home and School for Dependent Children. Report. 1885. See aUo under Legielatore, Documents, etc., 1888. [E%positions.] Commissioner to the Universal Expo- sition at Paris, 1867. Report of John G. Perry, Commissioner, il. '68. 8°. 20 p. 67 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [R.l. ^^Expositions, coniinued .'] Commissioner to the Universal Exposition at Paris, 1890. Report. 1890. 8°. Commissioners to the World's Columbian Exposition. Circular no. 22 : [Preparations for the educational exhibit at Chicago.] n. t. p. ['93.] 8». (4) p. — Report. 1894. 8°. Commissioners to World's Industrial and Cotton Cen- tennial Exposition at New Orleans. Report, 1884/85. 8". [^Fisheries.^ Commissioners [ore] the Praeticahility of Re-Stocking the Waters of the State with Salmon and other Migratory Fish. Report, Jan. 1869. n t.p. ["69.] 8°. 16 p. .See also under Legislature, Documents, etc., 1870. [Forestry.'] Rhode Island Delegate to American For- estry Congress. Report. 1890. 8°. [ffistory."} Commissioners to the Convention at Wash- ington, 1861. Report to the General Assembly, Jan. 1861. '61. 8°. 9 p. Council of War. Orders made between the sessions of the General Assembly, Oct. and Dec, 1778 n.t.p. [1778.] f°. 22 p. Record Commissioners. Reports : Early town rec- ords. 1891-94. 8°. — 1st annual report. 1898. Representative from R. I. to Meeting of Oettyshurg Battlefield Memorial Ass'n. Report. 1890. 8°. Representative from R. I. to Meeting of the Oovernors of the 13 Original States. Report. 1890. 8°. Rhode Island historical tracts ; 1st ser., no. 19, pt. 2, 1884, no. 20, 1895; 2d ser., no. 2, 1891, nos. 3-5, 1896. '84-96. 4°. Vital records of R. I., 1636-1850; by J. N. Arnold. 1891-96. 8 T. 4°. [Indians-I Commission on Affairs of the Narragan- sett Indians. Annual report, 4th, 1884. '84. 8". [Legislation.'] Com,missioners for the Promoting of Uniformity of Legislation in the U. S. Annual report, [lst-2d] 1897-98. [Pawtuxet River.'] Commission on Pollution of the Pawiuxet Rieer. Preliminary report, 1893-94. 8°. [Prison Conference.] Delegate to International Prison Conference at Rome, Italy. Report. 1887. 8". [ Providence. ] Commission to Sell Old State Prison and Jail Property in Providence. Annual re- port. 1884-86. Commissioners on Apportionment of the Debt of the Old Town of North Providence. Report. 1884. 8°. Commissioners to Decorate the Providence County Court House. Report and proceedings on the legis- lative visit, Feb. 4. 1885. il. '85. 8°. 85 (1) p. Index to births, marriages and deaths recorded in Providence, 1871-90 ; [by C: V. Chapin] : supple- ment to Snow's Index. 1894-95. 2 v. 8°. ^ee also under Supplemental : Colonial. [Provost Marshal.] U. S. Provost Marshal of R. I. Report of W. E. Hamlin, 1863. '63. 8°. 7 p. [Revenue.] Commission on the Revenue of the State. Report. 1897. [Survey.] Commission [on] a Plan for a Qeological and Scientific Survey of the State. Report, Jan., 1876. '76. 8". 13 p. Geological and Agricultural Survey. Report, 1839; by C. T. Jackson, map and plates. '40. 8°. Rhode Island Map Commission. Report. 1893. 8°. Topographical atlas of R. I. and Providence Planta- tions ; by the U. S. Geological Survey in coopera- tion with the State. 1891. 12 sheets. f». 68 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [R. I. \_Survey, continued,'] — Same; ProTidence Co. and southern R. I. Pliila., 1895. 2 V. Washington Co. Court House Commission. Report. 1896. 8°. Supplemental ; Colonial. IncludlDg reprintB. ^Oeneral Assembly.'] Acts and Resolves, or Schedules, 1747/48-75/76 < H >< i 00 •73 1 < i ■a a t u i < eg 1747/48 1748/49 1749/50 1750/51 1751/52 1782/53 2 7 6 7 6 6 l 4 4 4 1753/64 1754/55 1765/66 1756/57 1787/68 1758/59 6 8 8 13 8 7 4 5 6 9 I 1769/60 ' 6 1760/61J 8 1761/62' 8 1762/63, 6 1763/64 6 1764/68! 7 6 1765/66 1766/67 1767/68 1768/69 1769/70 1770/71 6 6 6 6 5 4 1771/72 1772/73 1773/74 1774/75 1775/76 4 5 3 6 3 J^ote. BegiDDiDg with 1762/03, a schedule was printed for each sessioD. Pagination 1762/63 continues that of previous year. For index to schedules 1758-76 see under Legislature, Zaios 0/ the State. — Proceedings of the 1st General Assembly of " The Incorporation of Providence Plantations," and the code of laws adopted by that Assembly in 1647; with notes historical and explanatory by W. R. Staples. 1847. 8<>. 64 p. — Laws and acts of Her Majesties Colony of R. I. and Providence-Plantations from first settlement in 1636 to 1705 ; with historical introd. by Sidney S. Rider. 1896. f». Note. 100 fac-slm. copies of ma. dated 1708. — Acts and laws of His Majesty's Colony of R. I. and Providence-Plantations in America; with the charter. Boston, 1179 [1719]. P. (133) p. Note. 50 copies of a facsimile reprint, with bibliographical and historical introd., were issued by S. B. Rider in 1895. — Acts and laws and charter. Newport, 1730. f°. — Same, annual 1780-1736. f. yote. Uniform with above and paged consecutively 211-283. Includes important laws only. There was a fac-simile reprint by Sidney S. Rider, undated. — Acts and laws and charter, [1744]. Newport, '45. f. — Same, 1745-53. Newport, '52. f. — Acts and Laws, and Charter. Newport, 1767. f. ybte. Index pub. separately. — Acts and Laws since 1767. Newport, '72. f». 41 p. J^oie. 80 copies of fac-simile reprint were Issued by Harry Gregory In 1893. Records of the colony of R. I. and Providence Planta- tions ; selection from the schedules, with other official docs. ; ed. by J. R. Bartlett, Secretary of State. 1856-65. 10 v. 80. Coat. : V. 1. 1636-63. 5. 17*1-66. 9. 1780-83. 2. 1664-77. 6. 1757-69. 10. 1784-92. 3. 1678-1706. 7. 1770-76. 4. 1707-40. 8. 1776-79. Census of R. I. and Providence Plantations, 1774; arr. by J. R. Bartlett, Secretary of State. 1858. 8°. See also under Executive and Staff, Secretary of State. Rhode Island in the Continental Congress, with the Journal of the Convention that adopted the con- stitution, 1765-90; by W. R. Staples; ed. by R. A. Guild. 1870. 8°. xlviii, 725 p. Early records of the town of Providence, 1636-1714. 1892-98. 12 V. 8°. 69 CONNECTICUT STATE PUBLICATIONS List compiled from material furniihed by G: S. Oodard, Aaat. State Librarian^ Ifartford, by courtesy of C: J. Hoadlyt State Librarian ; and by the Pequot Library^ Southport. Hartford settled by Dutch, 1633; Coon, valley by coloniets from Kfaea., 1635; Baybronk and New Haven by English, 163&-38. The " Fundamental orders," first of Amer. constitutioDB, drawn tip at Hartford by the Conn, river settlements, Jan. 1639. Koyal charter granted' the River Colony, 1662, including the rival colony of New Haven within its boundaries, the commonwealth to be known as Colony of Conn. Union, 1665. Double capital, Hartford and New Haven. 1701-1873. State independence declared, 1776; Federal conBtitution ratified, 1788; Hartford convention, 1814. Freeent constitution adopted, 1818. Public documents : reports of public officers and insti- tutions; annual, 1860-99. '60-99. 75 t. 8°. Cont. : Year. Not. Tear. Not. Tear. Not. Tear. Not 1860 16 1863 23 1876 24 1889 34 1851 20 1864 25 1877 26 1890 17 1852 23 1865 21 1878 31 1891 28 1853 27 1866 20 1879 25 1892 17 1854 18 1867 25 1880 32 1893 31 1856 20 1868 24 1881 34 1894 19 1856 20 1869 26 1882 34 1896 28 1857 24 1870 21 1883 33 1896 21 1858 16 1871 21 1884 30 1897 36 1859 17 1872 27 1885 35 1898 24 1860 18 1873 25 1886 31 1899 38 1861 20 1874 27 1887 33 1663 19 1876 31 1888 19 Note. Called Mesaage, reports, etc., 1860-58 ; Message and documents, 1869, 60, Numbers of each year bound together in 1 v., 1860-78; In 2 v., 1879-96; in 3 v., 1897, 98; in 4 v. 1899. Include also quati public docs., such as rpts. of Deaf and Bnmb Asylum, Retreat for Insane, Hartford Hospital, Shef- field Scientific School, and Conn. Prison Ass'n. Rpts, occa- sionally omitted owing to accident, or irregularity of size. Constitution and CoNSTiTnTiONAt Convention. Constitutional Convention, 1818. Constitution of civil government for people of the State, framed by a convention of their delegates and submitted to the people for their consideration and adoption, 1818. i'18.] 8°. 24 p. — Journal. 73. 8». 121 p. Note. The constitution adopted 1818 is Incl. in this Jour- nal and in all subsequent eds. of the Statutes. Executive and Staff. Oovernor. Message, annual 1817-87, biennial 1889- 99. ['17?]-99. 8». Cont.: ByO.Wolcott, 1817-26; by G. Tomlinson, 1827-30; by J:S. Peters, 1831, 32; by H: W. Edwards, 1833; by 8: A. Foote,1834; by ffi W. Edwards, 1835-37; by W: W. Ellsworth, 1838-41 ; by 0. F. Cleveland, 1842, 43; by R. S. Baldwin, 1844, 46; by I: Toucey, 1846; by C. Bisseil, 1847, 48; by J. Trum- bull, 1849; by T: H, Seymour, 1850-53; by H: Dntton, 1854; by W: T. Minor, 1856, 66; by A. H. Holley, 1857; by W: A. Buckingham, 18A8-66; by J. E. English, 1867, 68; by M. Jewell, 1869; by J. E. English, 1870; by M. Jewell, 1871, 72; by 0: R. IngersoU, 1873-76; by R: n. Hubbard, 1877, 78; by C: B. Andrews, 1879, 80; by 11: B. BIgclow, 1881, 82; by T: M. Waller, 1883, 84; by H: B. Harrison, 1886, 86; by P. C. Lounsbury, 1887; by M. G. Bulkeley, 1889; by L. B. Morris, 1893; by O. V. Cofiln, 1896; by L. A. Cooke, 1897; by G: E. Lounsbury, 1899. Note. Publication doubtful 1801-16. None issued 1891. — Message of Gov. Griswold, special sess., Aug. 26, 1812; with docs, accompanying same. New Haven, '12. 8°. 22 p. 70 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Conn. Oowtrnor, eoniinued. — [Bill providing for assessment and collection of tales ; with explanations of principles on which bill is founded; by O. Wolcott, 1819.] S". 23 p. — Special message, 1836, 42. — Report of His Excellency, C. E. Cleveland, late Commissioner on Insane Poor, 1844. New Haven, '44. 8». 6 p. — Message of [K. S. Baldwin] returning resolution on petition of John J. Howe and others vs. Wash- ington Bridge Co., with his objections, 1845. '45. 8». 8 p. — Message in rel. to the war with Mexico, etc., 1846. New Haven, '46. 8°. 4 p. — Report of Governor [R. S. Baldwin] as Commis- sioner to carry into effect Appropriations for In- sane Poor, Deaf and Dumb, and Blind, 1846. New Haven, '46. 8". 6 p. — Speech of C. Bissell to the Legislature, 1847. '47. 8". 16 p. — Message [from Thomas H. Seymour] transmitting certain documents therein named, June 16, 1852. New Haven, '52. 8°. 8 p. — Extracts from the message of William T. Minor, rel. to the Retreat for the Insane. 1837. 8". 5 p. — Message of His Excellency the Gov. [W: A. Buck- ingham] returning to the Senate the resolution incorporating the Chicago & St. Louis Railroad Co., May 27, 1859. '69. 8°. 4 p. — Message of William A. Buckingham, rel. to special military tax. May 20, 1861. ['61.] 8°. 2 p. — Message of William A. Buckingham, respecting the boundary line between the states of Conn, and N. T., June 5, 1861. ['61.] 8°. 4 p. — Message of William A. Buckingham at opening of special sess., Oct. 1861. '61. 8°. 7 p. — Message of William A. Buckingham, special sess., Dec. 9, 1862. New Haven, '62. 8». 15 p. — Message of Gov. Buckingham accompanying the re- port of Col. H. H. Osgood giving the number of drafted men in the State, Dec. 10, 1862. New Haven, '62. 8°. 45 p. — Message of William A. Buckingham, special sess., Nov. 3, 1863. '63. 8°. 7 p. — Same, Nov. 5, 1863 ; [transmitting report of Asst. Acting Provost- Marshal-general]. '63. 8°. 3 p. — Same, Nov. 12, 1863; [concerning State arms, etc., loaned to citizens]. '63. 8°. 4 p. — Message of [Richard D. Hubbard], and report of Commission on State Charities and Insane Poor, [Feb. 1]-, 1877. '77. 8°. 25 p. — Special message from Richard D. Hubbard concern- ing joint stock corporations, [Feb. 8, 1878]. '78. 8°. 12 p. — Annual Arbor and bird day. Fast day, and Thanks- giving proclamations, folio sheets. — Special proclamations, 1776 (2), 77, 78, 79, 83, 94, 1803, 92. 9 sheets. Adjutant-general (^17S2- ). Annual report to Com- mander-in-chief, 1838-98. Hartford and New Haven, '39-98. 8". ybte. RptB. for 1836, 37, 40-47 nnpublished ; publicatioD doubtful rpt. for 1850. Two rpts. dated 1877, none dated 1878; 2 dated 1389, none dated 1887. — Public acts rel. to militia in force in Conn., 1847, 52, 54, 56, 61, 65, 71, 74. v. p., '47-74. 8 pm. 8°. See also under Legislature, Statutory Revision. 71 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Conn. Adjutant-general, continued. — General orders, rules and regulations for the militia of the state; Oct. 10, 1837. '38. 12°. 82 p. — Militia law of the State, 1856 ; with acts rel. thereto ; forms of orders, returns, regulations, etc., Sept. 1,1856. Plates. '56. 8°. 60 p. — Same, 1874, and acts. rel. to militia enacted 1876-80. '80. 80. 33 p. — Regulations for the Conn. National Guard ; by D. N. Couch, Adj. -gen. (Pocket ed.) 1884. xi, 468 p. — Militia law of the State, revision of 1887, in force Jan. 1, 1888. '88. 8». 35 p. — Same, revision of 1893, in force June 2, 1893. '93. 8°. 37 p. — Law and regulations for the Conn. National Guard ; by E: E. Bradley, Adj. -gen. (Pocketed.) New Haven, 1894. x, 285 p. — Same; by C: P. Graham, Adj. -gen. (Pocket ed.) Middletown, 1896. i, 285 p. — Roster of Conn, militia, 1855-68. ['55?]-58. 4 pm. 12». Note. Afterwards Incl. In anoual rpt. — Communication, with the reports of the brigade inspectors of the 1st and 2d brigades for 1858 ; '59. 8°. 25 p. — Catalogue of let, 2d, 3d, 4th and 5th regiments, Conn. volunteers, 1861. '61. 8". 117 p. — Catalogue of 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, and llth regi- ments of infantry, 1st light battery, and Ist bat- talion of cavalry, Conn, volunteers, 1861. '62. 8°. 144 p. — Catalogue of 12th and 13th regiments, Conn, volun- teers, 1862. '62. 8°. 45 p. — Catalogue of 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th, and 21st regiments, and 2d light battery, Conn, volunteers, for 3 years ; and 22d, 23d, 24th, 25th, 26th, 27th, and 28th regiments, for 9 months, 1862. "62. 8°. 327 p. — Catalogue of the Conn, volunteer organizations in the service of the U. S.; with additional enlist- ments and casualties to July 1, 1864; prep, by Adj. -gen, H. J. Morse. '64. 8°. 847 p. — Same, 1861-65 ; with brief summaries, showing the operations and service of the several regiments and batteries; prep, by C. M. IngersoU, Adj.- gen., 1869. '69. 8°. 937 p. — Record of Conn, in the war of the revolution, war of 1812, and war with Mexico. '89. 4°. 17, 777, 180 p. — Record of Conn, men in the war of rebellion, 1861- 65, ed. by H. P. Johnston. '89. 4". 10, 1071 p. — Roster of Conn, volunteers who served in war be- tween U- S. and Spain, 1898-99. '99. 8°. 42 p. — See also under Legislature, Laws, Special Subjects ; Miscellaneous, Military. Commander-in-chief. Organization of militia, in- fantry, cavalry, and artillery. 1816. 8°. 86 (+)P- Note. Only copy eeen Incomplete. Comptroller of Public Accounts (1786- ). Report, annual 1807/08-87; biennial 1888/89-93/94; an- nual 1895-98. '08-98. 8». Note. Publication doubtful rpts. for 1808/09-16, 18-42, 44- 47. From 1837, abstract of rpt. was incl. with pm. cont. Pri- vate acts of sesa. of that year. — Annual legislative statistics; comprising names, res- idences, etc., of State officers, members, officers and committees of the General Assembly; also 72 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Conn. Comptroller of Public Accounts, continued. the Rules and Joint rules of the Senate and House, 1850-86. v. p., ['50]-86. 8<>. For contiDuatiOD, aee under Legislature, Journals, Boca., etc. — Grand list of the State, comp. from the returns of the several town clerks, annual Oct. 1853-57. Hartford and New Haven, '54-57. 4°. Note. Q-rand list by towna and counties incl. in Anuual or Biennial rpt. of Comptroller since 1874. — Report showing indebtedness, rate of tax, and ex- penditures of towns, cities, boroughs, and coun- ties, June 1, 1874 ; 1877 ; 1878 ; 1880 ; quadrennial, 1880/84-93/96. '74-97. 8 pm. 8°. Note. Rpt. lor 1874 reprinted 1876. See also under Miscellaneous, Taxation. — Annual reports in rel. to the criminal business of the courts as shown by the returns of the State attorneys, 1879/80-97/98. '80-98. 8°. — Public statute laws for regulation of school societies, and support of schools. 1834. 8°. 15 p. — Tabular statement of number of representatives from the several counties and towns in Conn., and of the taxes paid by each ; with numerical ratio of the representation to the population and to the taxation, 1845. '45. 8°. 8 p. — Same, with the number of acres and value of land in each town. 1851. 8°. 14 p. — Report in answer to a resolution calling for a state- ment of the amount of money appropriated for benevolent and charitable objects, 1870-76. '77. 8°. 6 p. — Report on expenses of Special Commission for Life Insurance Cos., 1877. '77. 8». 4 p. — Supplemental report and analysis of Comptroller's report of 1878. '78. 8°. 4 p. — Supplementary report of the Comptroller concern- ing the furniture and furnishing of the new Capitol, 1879. '79. 8°. 5 p. See a^5o uneZer Miscellaneous, Capitol. Major-general. Communication from William H. Rus- sell concerning the militia of the State, to his Excellency Wm. A. Buckingham, 1864. New Haven, '64. 8°. 8 p. — Report to the General Assembly [1866; by W: H. Russell]. New Haven, '66. 8°. 10 p. Paymaster-general. Report to Gov. Buckingham for the year ending March 31, 1864. New Haven, '64. 8». 20 p. Quartermaster-general (1782- ). Annual report to the Commander-in-chief, 1839-98. v. p., ['39]-98. 8». Note. Publication doubtful prior to 1839 and for 1840-45. See also under Miscellaneous, Hathaway. Secretary of State. Report of births, marriages and deaths, annual 1847/48-53. Hartford and New Haven. '49-54. 5 v. 8°. Note. No rpt. for period Aug. 1, 1851-Sept. 1852; rpt. for 1853 covered period beginning Oct. 1, 1852. For continuation nee under lustitutions, State Librarian, and Inspection and Regulation, State Board of Health. — Abstract of returns concerning jails and of the accounts of the county treasurers, annual 1862- 85/86. Hartford and New Haven, '62-87. 8°. — Same : Abstract of returns of county commissioners in rel. to jails, licenses, and the receipts and ex- penses of the several counties, annual 1886/87- 91/92; biennial 1892/94. '88-94. 8». — Same : Returns of county commissioners in rel. to jails [etc.], biennial 1895/96-97/98. '96-99. 8». 73 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Conn. Secretary of State, continued. — Statement of vote of Nov. elections tabulated from returns to the Secretary's ofiBce ; annual 1880-86, biennial 1888-98. '81-98. 8». — Connecticut Register and Manual, annual 1887-99. V. p., '87-99. 12°. Note. Continuation of Oonn. Register and Ifanual, tchich see under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc. — Beport rel. to certain branches of industry, 1839. '39. 8°. 38 p. — Public acts rel. to common schools in force in the State, 1843. '43. 8". 28 p. — Statistics of the condition and products of certain branches of industry in Conn., 1845 (by towns) ; by D. P. Tyler, Sec. of State. '46. 8». 242 p. — List of all charters granted by the Legislature for manufacturing, quarrying and mining purposes, since the passage of the general joint stock law ; with accompanying data. 1853. 8°. 4 p. — Laws of the State rel. to education, 1868. '68. 8°. 50 p. — Laws rel. to the organization and management of private corporations. 1898. 8". 32 p. — Synopsis of the fish and game laws, 1896; with synopsis of laws passed in 1897. '98. 12°. 18 p. — and State Librarian. Beport to General Assembly on Ancient court records. 1889. 8°. 35 (3) p. Surveyor-general. Annual report, 1871-74. '71-74. 8°. Treasurer. Annual report, 1851-98. Hartford and New Haven, '52-98. 8°. Note. Publication doubtful rpt. for 1852. 1897 and 1893 also pub. in 1 v. — Estimates of expenses for the support of the several depts. and institutions of the State ; annual 1885/86-87/88; biennial 1889/91-99/1901. '85- 98. 8°. Note. Appropriations for coming year or 2 years, dating from June 30. No estimate for 1888/89 , owing to change from annual to biennial legislatlTe sessions. — [Beport in rel. to deficiency set down as due State from N. H.] 1853. 8». 4 p. — Statement of amount of moneys appropriated and expended from State treasury for benevolent pur- poses for past 6 years, 1857. '57. 8°. 4 p. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1866. Inspection and Beoulation. Bank Commissioners (1837- ). Annual report, 1837/38-98. New Haven and Hartford, '38-98. 8°. Note. Beginning with rpt. for 1873 (and occasionally in previous years), each rpt. cont. a compilation of the laws rel. to banks, savings banks, trust and Investment cos. and build- ing and loan ass'ns. — Annual report to the Governor on foreign mortgage and investment cos., also building and loan ass'ns that have been examined by the Commis- sioners; lst-4th, 1893-96. '94-97. 8°. Note. App. cont. laws, in 1896. For continuation see for- ward under Insurance. — Beport concerning the amount of banking capital in the State and its location, 1847. '47. 8°. — Continuation of the retior*. on the Eastern and Woodbury banks. Ii6 '. *<" 12 p. \^Charities.'\ State Board of tjhuir'ies. Beport, annual 1881/82-86, biennial 1887-97/98. v. p., '82-98. 8°. Note. Rpt. for 1397/93 gives cost to State of State and State-aided Institutions. 74 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Conn. Report, lst-8th, 1887-97/98. Dwiry Commissioner '87-98. 8°. Jfote. Rpts. cover irregular periods; beginnlog with 3d rpt., pub. ic 1893, tliere has been one issued each year. Dental Commissioners. Annual report, 1st, year end- ing Nov. 1, 1894. New Haven, '95. 8». Ifote. Other rpts. incl. In those of State Board of Health, from which this is reprinted. {^Domestic Animals.'] Commissioner of Domestic Ani- mals. Annual report, 1st, 1898. Andover, '98. 8°. ^ote. Oont. laws rel. to domestic animals. See also under Miscellaneous. {^Education. ^ Board of Commissioner's of Common Schools. Annual report, lst-4th, 1839-42. '39- 42. 8". J/bte. Board abolished 1842. Rpt. continued from 1845 by Supt. of Common Schools. — Address of Board, with report of joint select com- mittee to Legislature, May, 1838. '38. 8°. 24 p. — Public statute law of State respecting common schools. 1841. 8°. 20 p. — Report of the joint standing committee on educa- tion, respecting expenses of the Board, May 1841. n. p., '41. 80. 8 p. — Legal provision respecting education and em- ployment of children in factories ; [also] Educa- tion and labor. 1842. 8°. 4, 52, 32 p. School Fund Commissioner. Report, annual 1809, 18-91/92; biennial 1892/94, 94/96; annual 1897, 98. V. p., ['10]-98. 8°. Jfote. Bpts. for 1810-17 not pub. Rpt. for 1853 contains History of the school fund, by H: Barnard; that for 1898 gives estimated school fund capital, 1820-98. See alao forward^ Supt. of Common Schools; also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1819. State Board of Education (1866- ). Annual report, 1866-98. New Haven and Hartford, '66-99. 80. ^ote. Preceded by Supt. of Common Schools. Rpt. num- bered 16th is ]8th since the organization and 38th issued from the Dept. Rpts. of present Sec, for 1884-98, numbered lBt-15th. Rpts. for 1866 and 1867, 1892 and 1893, 1894 and 1895, bound together (6 v. in 3). Rpte. for 1884, 88, 93 cont. a compilation of the school laws of Conn.; rpt. of 1898 cont. Addresses at the celebration of the 87tfa birthday of Dr. Henry Barnard. See also under Miscellaneons. — Laws rel. to education. 1886. 8o. viii, — Same. New Haven, 1888. 8o. 128 p. — School documents, 1884-99. '84-99. 8o. Oont. : 1889. 6noB. 1893. (1, 3-6, T.) 1894. 1890. 7 noa. 1895. 1891. 10 nos. 1896. (1-9, 2 nos. 8.) 1897. 1392. 20 nos. 1898. (1-19,2 nos. 18.) 1899. ybte. Fms. rel. to examinations, normal schools, school laws, Arbor day, supplementary reading, courses in special subjects, etc., etc. Doc. no. 11 for 1898 (whole no. 154) is a list of the School documents 1884-96, with titles. — Miscellaneous documents. Hartford and New Haven, 1875-99. 16 pm. 8o. Con<..' 1875. 1 no. 1894. 1 no. 1899. 2 nos. 1881. 2 nos. 1897. 4 nos. 1839. 2 nos. 1898. 4 nos. — Public Library Committee. Public library docu- ments, whole no. 1-16. 1893-98. 8o. Cont. ; 1893. 1. Circular relating to public libraries. 1894. 2. What a free library does for a country town. 3. Circular relating to public libraries. 1895. 4. Report of Conn, public library committee. 5. Circular relating to public libraries. 6. Books of the current year recommended to town and Tillage libraries. 75 1884. Ino. 1885. 1 no. 1886. 4 nos. 1887. 6 nos. (1-4, 3 nos. 2.) 1839. 7 nos. (1-6, 2 nos. 6.) 4 p. 20 nos. 16 nos. 20 nos. 13 nos. 12 nos. 18 nos. no. 1-8. Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Conn. \^Edueatwn., continued.'] 1897, 7. Pt. 1: Books of 1895; 2: Books of 1896; 3: Books for beginnings of libraries, 8. Report of Conn, pnbllc library committee. 9. Circular rel. to public libraries. 10, Suggestions for smallest libraries. 11. School libraries. 1898, 12. Boots of 1897, 1899, 13, Books for school libraries. 14. Books on gardening, farming, etc. 16. Books of 1898. 16. Books on V. 9. history. Superintendent of Common Schools. (School Fund Commissioner ex officio, 1845-65.) Annual report, 1846-65. Hartford and New Haven, ■46-65, 8». Sote. Report pub. 1853 contains History of Tale college. None pub. covering 1853. Preceded by Board of Commission- ers of Common Schools. Succeeded by Board of Bducatloo. — Public acts rel. to common schools, in force in the State 1846, New Haven, '46. S". 28 p. — Teachers' institutes for 1850. ™. p., n. d. 8°. 63 p. Note. 2d annual rpt. on teachers' institutes; let not printed. See also under Executive and Staff, Comptroller, Sec. of State ; and under Legislature, Special laws. [Factories.'] Inspector of Factories. Annual report, 1887-98. 11. i>., '87-98. 8°. Note. Rpts. for 1891-98 numbered 6th-12th. [Fish and Game.] Commissioners of Fisheries and Game. Report, annual 1867-87/88; biennial 1888/90-97/98. t.^)., '67-98. 8°. Note, Commissioners on Fisheries until 1895, Annual rpts, pub, 1870-90 numbered 3d-24th. — Report concerning the protection of fish in the Connecticut river, etc. 1867. 8°. 26 p. Shell Fish Commissioners. Annual report; Ist-Sth, [1881]-88; 1888/90-97/98. r.^., '82-98. 15 pm. 8°. Note, let rpt. app, to 16th rpt, of Commissioners of Fisher- ies. Pub. annually, for preceding year, to 1889; 3 rpts. cover- ingperiod Nov. 1, 1888-Sept. 30, 1894, though lettered " annual," were in reality biennial, pub. in 1891, 93, 94; beginning with 1895, a rpt. has been pub, annually covering period to Sept, 30th of the current year, — Annual compilation of laws of Conn, rel, to oyster grounds in exclusive jurisdiction of the State. 1897-98. 2 v, 8". Note. Annual rpt. pub. 1898 has app, cont, : Proposed revision of laws of State rel. to oyster grounds. See also under Executive and Staff, Sec. of State ; and under Miscellaneous, Oyster Grounds. [ Health.] State Board of Health (ISIS- ). Annual report, lst-21st, 1878-98. Hartford and New Haven, '79-99. 8°. Note. Include annual registration rpts. of Bur. of Vital Sta- tistics rel, to births, marriages, deaths, and divorces, 1877/78- 97; previously issued by Sec, of Slate and State Librarian, 9th nun, rpt, for 18S6 cont. laws of the State concertiing pub- lic health and safety. See also tinder Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1875. — Microscopical examination of potable waters in the State ; by W: J. Lewis. 1883. S". 20 p. Note. Reprinted from ann. rpt. of Board, 1883. — Manual for use of local boards of health in Conn., containing the statutes rel. to public health and safety. New Haven, 1886. 8°. 102 p. — Bureau of Vital Statistics. Classified list of diseases and alphabetical list of causes of death, etc., for use of registrars of vital statistics in Conn. ; with explanatory remarks by Supt. of Registration. New Haven, 1887. 8°. 29 p. 76 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Conn. Highway Commissioner. Annual report, lst-4th, 1895- 98. Norwich, '97-98. 2 v. 8°. Note. Called Board of Highway CommiBBlonerB, 1895-97. RpU. let and 2d pub. together only; Sd and 4tb, together only. — Chap, cccxv. : act to provide for more permanent improvement of public roads of this State, 1895. ['95.] 24°. 8 p. — Chap, ccxziz. : act to provide for improvement of public roads, 1897. ['97.] 24». 10 p. — Chap, clxiv. : act to provide for improvement of public roads, 1899. ['99.] 24". 14 p. [Insurance, etc.'] Commissioner of Building and Loan Ass'ns. Annual report rel. to building and loan ass'ns and mortgage investment cos., 1st, 2d, 1897, 98. '98. 8°. Note. Earlier rpts. pnb. by Bank CommlBBioners, which tee back. Insurance Commissioner. Annual report, l8t-34th, pt. 1 ; 1865-98. Hartford and New Haven, '66- 99. 8». Note. Rpts. 7th-30th, for 1871-94, in 2 ptB. ea. a. Fire, marine, fidelity and caaualty cos. b. Life and accident cob. Beginning with Slat rpt., in 3 pta. ea. c. Fraternal Bocietiea. — [Conn, laws rel. to insurance and insurance cos.], 1871, 74, 76, annual 1880-98. '71-99. 8°. Note. Generally incl. alBO In Annual rpt. See also under Legislature, Laws, Special subjects. — Special report on the affairs of the Amer. National Life and Trust Co., of New Haven, 1875. Nor- wich, '75. 8°. 23 p. — Digest of all the reported cases rel. to fire, marine, life and accident insurance decided in the Su- preme and Superior Courts of the State and in tiie U- S. Courts for the District of Conn, through 1880. '81. 8°. 69 p. — Same, through 1881. '82. 8°. 71 p. Note. Bound with Annual rpts. for 1S80 and 1881, as well as separately. None others pub. See also vnder Miscellaneous. [Labor.'] Bureau of Labor Statistics (1873- ). Annual report, Ist, 2d, 1873/74, 74/75 ; l8t-14th, 1885-98. «!. p.,'74-98. 8°. Note. Discontinued 1875; re-establlBhed 1885. [Pharmacy.'] Commissioners of Pharmacy. Annual report, 1881. '82. 8°. 5 p. Railroad Commissioners (1853- ). Annual report, [lst]-46th, 1853/54-98/99. New Haven and Hartford, '64-99. 8°. Note. Beginning with 16th rpt., for 1868/69, Incl. laws rel. to railroads. — Special report on railroad returns. 1876. 8°. G p. — Statutes rel. especially to railroads, incl. laws passed 1884. '84. 8°. 77 p. — See also under Miscellaneous. Sewage Commission (1897- ). Sewage disposal in Conn. : report of the Commission, 1899. plates. '99. 8". 88 p. Note. This rpt. was made by a special commission ap- pointed by Gen. Ass'y in 1897 ; but the Ass'y of 1899 provided for a permanent Commission, to be appointed by the Governor. [Topographical Survey.] Commissioners of the State Topographical Survey. Reports, n.p., 1893-95. 2 pm. 8°. n Inspection] 57-^7-^ PUBLICATIONS [Conn. 23, Carmel. 24, Danbnry. 25, Derby. 26, New Haven. 27, Guilford. 28, Saybrook. 29, New LoodoD. 30, BtoniogtoD. 31, Btamford. 32, NoTwalk. 33, Bridgeport. [ Topographical Survey, continued.'] — Atlas of Conn, ffom topographical surveys made in co-operation by the U. S. Geol. Survey and the Commissioners of the State. 1893. f". 33 pts. in 1 V. (Scale, ttJtoO CoTit. : 1, Bbeffield. 12, Tolland. 2, Sandlsfleld. 13, Woodstock. 3, Granville. 14, Fntoam. 4, Springfield. 15, Clove. 5, PalDoer. 16, New Mllford 6, Brookfleld. 17, Waterbury. 7, Webster. 18, Merlden. 8, Cornwall. 19, Ulddletowu. 9, Wlnsted. 20, UUead. 10, Qranby. 21, Norwich. 11, Hartford. 22, lloosup. iTote. For sale bj; Btate Librarian ® t4 net ; Individual ■beets @ 16c. postpaid. — Wall map of Conn. prep, by the U. S. Geological Survey in co-operation with the State. 1893. (Scale, TTsViro-) * f'-. 10 i"- X 3 ft., 8 in. Jfote. For sale by State Librarian, 3 $2, mounted; $1 unmounted; by express. — Wall map of Conn, showing forest areas, prep. by the U. S. Geological Survey, in co-operation with the State. 1893. (Scale, rrsWr-) * **•' 10 in. X 3 ft., 8 in. iVofe. None for sale. iNSTITnilONS. lAgrieulture.] Conn. Agricultural College (Mans- field). Annual report of trustees, 1881-98. '82-99. 8°. Ifote. Called Storr's Agricultural School, 1881-93; Storr's Agricultural College, 1893-99; now Conn. Agric. College. See alao under Miscellaneous. — Prospectus, 1886-87. n. t. p. 4°. (4) p. — Conn. Agricultural Experiment Station. (New Haven, 1877- .) Annual report, lst-22d, 1877/ 78-98. Hartford and New Haven, '78-99. 8°. Note. This Station Is direct successor of first Agric. Exp. Bta. in Amer., established at Middletown, 1876. From 1877, it wan quartered for a few years at BbeflSeld S. B. of Yale. Rpts. for years 1878/79-98 also bound with rpt. of Btate Board of Agriculture, which includes, in addition, preliminary rpt. 1876. Bulletin, no. 1-129, Aug. 1877-May 1899. '77- 99. 8». — Conn. Agricultural Experiment Station. (Mans- field and Middletown, 1887- .) Annual report, IstHllth, 1888-98. Hartford and Middletown. '89-99. 8». Note. Called Storr's Agric. Bxp. Btatlon. Rpts. lst-9th also bound with rpt. of State Board of Agriculture. Bulletin, no. 1-18, June 1888-Dec. 1897. ['88- 97.] 8°. State Agricultural Society (1852-67). Transac- tions [annual], 1854-59. '55-60. 8<>. Note. Succeeded by Btate Board of Agriculture. — Premium list of annual cattle show and fair, Ist- 5th, 1854-58. Hartford and New Haven, '64- [58]. 8°. Note. Titles vary. List for 1857 pub. only as app. to Transactions for 1856. — First annual report of S. W. Johnson, chemist to Society. 1858. 8°. 58 p, State Board of Agriculture. Annual report of the secretary, lst-32d, 1866-98. '67-99. 8°. Note. None pub. 1870. Incl. rpts. of Agricultural Expert ment Stations, 1879-96. App. to rpt. for 1898 is a condensed SQbject and author index of the 32 rpts. of the Board. — Agriculture in Conn. 1881. 8». 107 p. Note. From Annual rpt. for 1880. 78 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Conn. [ Blind, Deaf and Dwmb.'] American Asylum for Edu- cation and Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb (Hartford, 1816- ). Report of the directors and officers, annual, l3t-73d, 1816/17-88/89; bien- nial, Ist-oth, 1889/91-97/99. '18-99. 8°. yote. Called Conn. Asylum, etc., until 1820. iBt rpt., for 1816/17, la rpt. of a committee of tlie Asylum. Conn. Institute and Industrial Home for the Blind (Hartford). First biennial report, to Sept. 30, 1895. n. p., n. d. 8". 39 p. lEducatio}i.1 Conn. School for Imbeciles (Lakeville, 1861- ). Annual report, 1861/62-96/98. v. p., '62-99. 8°. 2i*ote. Rpt. pub. in 1899 covers 2 year^. None pub. in 1866- 69, 71, 73, 74, 76, 79, 81, 83, 85, 87. RpU. for years 1861/62- 92 numbered lst-35th, numbering bein^ irregular between the 4tll and 17tb rpts. Normal- Training School {Will\mnntic) . Catalogue, lst-4thyr., 1889/90-92/93. '90-93. 8°. ^ote. Continued for oth-ioth year in Conn. School docs., which see under Inspection and Regulation, State Boai'd oJF Education. Sheffield Scientific School of Yale College (New Haven, 1847- ). Report; annual, lst-21st, 1865/66-86/87; biennial, 22d-[25th?], 1887/89- 95. New Haven, '66-95. 8°. Ifoie. Received income from Oovt. grant to State, 1863-95, when it was given $167,000 in lump sum; since 1895 has had DO connection with State. State Normal and Training School (New Britain) . Annual report of trustees, [1850]-65. New Haven and Hartford, ['50]-65. 8°. Note. 1st rpt., for 1850, called 1st annual circular. Discon. tinned after 1865, information afterwards given by Board of Education. Rpts. 1855-65 cont. catalogue of school. — 1st decennial catalogue, 1861. — Catalogue and circular, 1882 8°. 25 p. — Annual catalogue and. report, 1884-86. New Britain and New Haven, '84-86. 3 pm. 8°. — Triennial circular, June 1886. '86. 8°. 8 p. — Catalogue, 36th-41st yr., 1887/88-92/93. '88-93. 8». Note. Catalogue for 38th year, 1889/90, wrongly marked " 1890/91." Continued for 1893/94-98/99 by Board of Educa. tlon, in Conn. School docs. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1863, 67, 81 ; and under Miscellaneous. State Normal Training School (New Haven). Work in model schools accomplished during year end- ing June 29, 1894. New Haven, '94. 8°. 24 p. Note. Catalogue, lBt-6th year, 1393/94-98/99, pub. by Board of Edacation in Conn. School does. See also forward. Industrial and Reform. \_Firemen.'\ State Firemen's Ass'n. (1885- ). Pro- ceedings of annual convention, lst-15th, [1885?] -98. Westport, ['85?]-98. 80. {^History.'] Conn. Historical Society. Collections, V. 1-7. 1860-99. 7 v. 8°. — Reports and papers presented at the annual meeting May 1893-May 1899. '93-99. 8°. Note. From 1893 the Society has received State appropria- tion. Earlier Reports and papers and occasional pms. were pub. by the Society. \^Hospital.'] General Hospital Society of Conn. (New Haven, 1826- ). Report, 1850 ; 41st-72d, 1867/68-98. New Haven, '50-99. 8°. Note. Called also Kew Haven Hospital. Pnblication doubtful rpts. for 1851-66/67. 79 '61. 8". 56 p. New Britain, '82. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Conn. {^Hospital, continued.'} JJariford Hospital. Annual report of executive committee, 1855/5G-97/98. '56-98. 8». Note. Rpt. I860 not printed. Rpts. Irregularly numbered in 3 separate seriea. — Address del. on occasion of dedication, Apr. 18, 18.19. '59. 8°. 40 p. I [Industrial and Reform.'] Conn. Industrial School for Girls (Middletown). Report of Commis- sioners of Enquiry respecting a State Industrial School. 1867. 8°. 85 p. — Report of the board of directors, annual, lst-17th, 1870-86; biennial, 18th-29th, 1886/88-97/98, Hartford and Middletown, '70-98. 8°. — Special report, 1870. Conn. Reformatory. 1st report ot directors, 1896; supplementary report, 1896/97. '97. 2 v. 8°. Ifote. Abolished 1397. Conn. School for Boys (Meriden'). Report of board of trustees, annual [lst-47th], 1853-97/98. c.p., '53-98. 8». Jfote. Called State Reform School until 1893. Rpts. 2d- 46th numbered; ITth wrongly numbered 16th. — State Reform School of Conn. ; with oflScers, rules and regulations. 1853. 8°. Xoie. Includea let rpt. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1850, 51, 54, 57. [fnebriaies.] Asylum at Walnut Hill (Hartford). Fourth annual report of officers and Supt. , and Petition to the Legislature. 1878. 8°. 26 p. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1874. [Insane.'] Conn. Hospital for the Insane (Middletown). lst-27th report of board of trustees, [annual 1866/67-85/86, biennial] 1886/88-96/98. v. p., '67-98. 8°. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1871, 81. — State laws regulating admissions to the Hospital, and a reprint of the reports, 1866-87. Middle- town, '88. 8°. Ill p. ^e. Cont. : V. 1-21, 1814-53; by T: Day. 22-24, 1854-66; by W: N. Mattson. 25-62, 1857-92; by J: Hooker. 63-70, 1893-98; by J. P. Andrews. Note. Banks, IS. Y., reprinted v. 1-12 in 1848-54, and again in 1875-76; and reprinted v. 22-35 in 1873-77. Rules of practice as established by Supreme Court of Errors. 1863. 8°. 19 p. Report of judges of Hartford County Court concerning Hartford County jail, with by-laws, etc., 1838. New Haven, '38. 8". 19 p. — Same, 1847. '48. 8°. 24 p. Rules and forms for making up records of judgments under practice act ; [prep, by judges of Supreme Court]. New Haven, 1880. 8°. 19 p. Rules of court and forms, prep, by judges of the Su- perior Court and by the Supreme Court of Errors respectively, as rev. Aug. 1, 1899, taking effect Sept. 1, 1899. '99. 8°. 178 p. Digest of Conn. Reports, to v. 8, by H : Dutton. New Haven (Howe), 1833. 8°. vii, 553 p. — Same, 1786-1838; by T: Day. 1840. 8°. x, 507 p. 81 Judiciary] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Conn. Digest of Conn. Reports, contiimed. — Same ; by T: W. Waterman. New York (Banks), 1858. 8". xc, 884 p. — Same, to v. 47, and Blatchford's Circuit Court re- ports to V. 17; by S. E. Baldwin. Boston (Little, Brown & Co.), 1871-82. 2 v. 8°. — Table of Conn, cases; by G: Sharswood, jr. Phila. (Johnson), 1878. 8». iv, 199 p. — Indpx-digest Conn. Reports, to v. 48; by J. P. Andrews and W. A. Briscoe. (Brown & Gross), 1883. 8». xxix, 615 p. — Index-digest of Conn. Reports, Kirby to v. 63; by J. P. Andrews and G: B. Fowler. New York (Banks), 1896. 8°. Ixvi, 843 p. Legislature [caZ/erf General Assembly]. Sessions eemi-aoDual, beginning May and Oct., through 1818; annual, beginning May, 1819-76; annual, beginning Jan., 1877-S7; biennial, beginning Jan. in odd years, 1889-99. There were extra sessions, either special or adjourned, June, Nov., and Dec. 1776, Aug. and Oct. 1777, Jan., Feb., and Oct. 1778, Jan. and Apr. 1779, Jan., Oct., and Nov. 1780, Feb. and Oct. 1781, Jan. 1782, Jan. 1789, Dec. 1790, Aug. 1S13, Dec. 1836, Oct. 1842, Oct. 1861, Dec. 1862, Nov. 1863, and Jan. 1864; those in Oct. 1780 and Oct. 1781 taking the place of regular session B. It has been impracticable to obtain full and infallible in- formation regarding the session laws and the revised statutes, there being no complete collection. The paging of the several compilations, revisions, and editions of tbe statutes, and the actual period covered by them, varies with tbe date of binding, owing to tbe practice of inserting subsequent session laws at tbe end of the volume. These later issues have not been listed unless pub. with a new main title-page. Colonial laws will be found under Supplemental : Colonial, General Court; special laws issued by Adj. -gen., Comptroller, Sec. of State, BaniE Com'rs, Bd. of Education, Com'rs of Com- mon Schools, Supt. of Common Schools, Shell Fish Com'rs, Bd. of Health, Highway Com'r, Insurance Com'r, and R.R. Com'rs, will be found under those headings. [Laws of the State.] Public acts; semi-annual 1776- 1818, annual 1819-87, biennial 1889-99. v. p., 1776-1899. f». and 8". Jiote. Called Public statute laws through May 1842. The laws were folios through 1795. Acts of each regular, special or adjourned sess. pub. by themselves, with the following ex- ceptions : Laws, Oct. 1782-Oct. 1783, publication doubtful. Oct. 1795, pub. only in Revision of that year. 1821, pub. only in Revision of that year. 1824, pub. only in collection, with laws 1822 and 1823. 1837, pub. only in collection, with laws 1836. Acts, Oct. 1861 and May 1862, pub. together only. Nov. 1863 and Jan. 1864, pub. together and also with acts May 1864. 1868, pub. only with reprint of acts 1866 and 1867. 1891, no laws passed, owing to deadlock. Pagination as follows ; Laws, May 1776-May 1782, continuously with previous laws, p. 419-611. May 1784-May 1796, continuously with Revision of 1784 and Edition of 1786, p. 267-499 (p. 391-400 wrongly numbered 390-404). May 1706-May 1808, continuously with Revision of 1795, p. 439-818. Oct. 1808-1820, p. [l]-466. 1822-1836, p. 1-591 (p. 309-317 repeated in numbering and p. 413 omitted). May and Dec. 1836, p. 1-64. Acts, 1838-67, separate pagination for each session. 1869-71, continuously with Compilation of 1868, p. 207-777. 1872-74, p. 1-298 (p. 186-188 repeated in numbering). 1876-80. p. 1-162. 1881-87, p. 1-805. 1889-97, p. 1-1013 (p. 984-1013 devoted to index). 1899, continuously with previous laws, p. 984-1205. Since 1879, a cheap ed. has also been pub., without side notes, for general distribution. — Acts and laws of the State ; [by R: Law and R. Sher- man]. New London (Timothy Green, pr.), 1784. f. 8, 6, 2, 265 p. Hole. Cited as Revision of 1784. Includes Charter and Articles of confederation. 82 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Conn. l^Laws of the State, continued.'] — Same [with 8CS9. laws up to 1786. New ed.]. (Elisha Babcock, pr.), 1786. 8». 346 (8) p. Note. Known ae Edition of 1786. — Acts and laws of the State; [comp. under direction of C. Goodrich, J. Brace, and E. Perkins], 1795. (Hudson & Goodwin, prs.), 1796. 8°. 14, 438 p. Note. Cited ae Revision of 1795. iDcludes laws paBeed Oct. 1795. — Same [with sess. laws 1796-1804]. (Hudson and Goodwin, prs.), '05. 8°. 14, 683 p. Note. Cited as Compilation of 1805. — Public statute laws of the State; book 1, [by J; Treadwell, E. Perkins, and T: Day]. (Hudson & Goodwin, prs.), 1808. 8". xiv (118) 696 p. Note. Cited as Compilation of 1808. — Same ; book 2, commencing Oct. sess. 1808. (Hudson & Co., prs.), ['08-20]. 8°. (9) 456 p. Note. Session laws subsequent to Compilation of 1808, paged consecutively, through May 1820; indexed through May 1818. — Public statute laws of the State, as rev. and enacted by the General Assembly, 1821 ; [by Z. Swift, L. Whitman, and T: Day]. '21. 8°. xv (1)512 p. Note. Cited as Revision of 1821. — Public statute laws passed subsequently to Revision in 1821. '24. 8°. 64 p. Note. Laws of 1822-24, bound together and Indexed. — Public statute laws of the State, 1821 ; with the acts of the three subsequent sessions incorporated ; [comp. by S. P. Beers, T: Day, and L. Whit- man]. '24. 8°. xii, 469 p. Note. Known as Edition of 1824. — Public statute laws of the State passed since session in 1824; pub. under direction of Sec. of State. '26. 8°. p. 471-502. — Public statute laws of the State, comp. in obedience to a resolve of the General Assembly, passed May 1835. '35. 8°. 640 p. Note. Errata and omissions are incl. in volume cont. laws of May sess., 1836. — Public Statute laws passed May and Dec. sessions, 1836, and May sess., 1837; with errata for Pub- lic statutes comp. 1835, also some public acts not included. '37. 8°. 109 (1) viii p. — Statutes of 1838 ; public statute laws of the State, comp. in obedience to a resolve of the General Assembly, 1838. '39. 8". 717 p. — Same, and additional laws to 1844, reduced to ques- tions and answers by W: B. Wedgwood. '44. 16°. 105 p. Note. Privately printed, but semi-ofiScial. — Public acts passed 1839-43. '45. 8». 240 p. — Revised statutes; [by H: Dutton, L. P. Waldo, and F. Fellowes, 1849]. '49. 8°. xvi, 758 p. — Statutes of the State, [by H: Dutton, 0. H. Perry, J: Dunham, H: Peck, H: B. Harrison, and J. H. Trumbull]. New Haven, '54. 8°. xviii, 1070 p. Note. Cited as Revision of 1854. — General statutes of the State; [by H: Dutton, L. P. Waldo, and D: B. Booth], New Haven, '66. 8". Ixi, 892 p. Note. Cited as Revision of 1866. — Public acts passed 1866-68. '68. 8°. 227 p. — General statutes of Conn. : Revision of 1875 ; [by D: B. Booth, G: C. Woodruff, J: P. C. Mather, and others]. '75. 8°. lix, 749 p. 83 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Conn. \^Laws of the State, continued.'] — General statutes of Conn. : Revision of 1887 in force Jan. 1, 1888; [by J. A. Hovey, A: H. Fenn, R. J. Walsh, and G: P. McLean]. '87. 8». Ixi, 1179 p. Note. Limited ed. in 2 v., blank pagea alternating with printed pages, aUo pub. The Gen. Aas'y of 1899 has directed the Governor to appoint a commission for a new revision. — Digest of laws of the State; by Z. Swift, 1822, 23. New Haven (S. Converse'), 1822-23. 2 v. 8°. — Same; rev. by H: Button andN. A. Cowdrey, 1849- 53. New Haven (H: H. Peck), n. d. 2 v. 8°. — Index of General statutes and Public acts, 1875-82. '83. 8". 191 p. — Reference index to General sfetutes and Public acts, 1889-93. '93. 8°. 12 p. — Index of same, 1889-93. '94. 8°. 413 p. — Special acts and resolutions, semi-annual 1776-1818, annual 1819-87, biennial 1889-99. Hartford and New Haven, '37-99. 8°. Note. Not printed prior to 1837; but in 1836 provision was made for their compilation, in abridged form, 1789-1836, in 2 v., to be pub. 1837, and for their regular publication in full thereafter. Acts 1776-78 have not as yet been compiled, but will be pub. in the State Records for those years. Called Resolves and private acts, through May 1842; Resolutions and private acts, Oct. 1842-1868; Private acts and resolutions, 1869-70. No laws passed in 1891, owing to deadlock. Acts of each regular sess. since 1836, pub. by themselves ; those of 1862 include acts of special sess. Oct. 1861, those of 1863 include acts of special sess. Dec. 1862, tbose of 1864 include acts of special sessions Nov. 1863 and Jan. 1864; acts of special sess. Oct. 1842 pub. by themselves. Separate pagination for acts of each sess. through 1880; 1881-97, pagination as follows : Acts 1 881-84, p. 1-1067, 189&-97, p. 1-1272, 1886-89, p. 1-1403, 1899, p. 1-603, 1893, p. 1-1228, Acts 1881-97 form v. 9-12 of the reprinted series given be. low, which tee. — Same, 1789-1897. Reprinted, 1857-97. 12 v. 8°. Cont. : V. 1, 2, 1789-1838. 6, 1867-65. 7, 1871-76. 3, 4, 1836-57. 6, 1866-70. 8, 1876-80. Note. Called Resolves and private laws, v. 1-4; Private and special laws, v. 5; Special laws, v. 5-8. v. 1-8 are abridged, legislation of no present Interest being omitted, v. 9-12, cover- ing Acts 1881-97, are unabridged reprints, with re-arranged statistical matter and Index, see note above. The acts of 1899, together with those of 1901, will probably constitatev. 13 of the set. — Index to Private laws and special acts of Conn., [1789-1897] ; comp. by S. A. Eddy. Bridgeport, 1897. 8». 322 p. Note. This index covers both the original and reprinted acts, referring to year and page where matter was omitted from the reprint. — Printed bills, annual (ea. 1 v.) 1875-87, biennial (ea. 2 v.) 1889-97. Note. These are bills for public or private laws or resolves submitted to the Legislature, and printed for consideration. 26 cop. are bound. None pub. 1891. — Engrossed bills (Public and Special acts), annual 1879-87, biennial 1889-97. f. Note. These are the acts as they finally pass both Houses. Nine cop. are printed bearinij autograph signatures and eight are deposited in certain libraries in the Stat«. Since 1893 Public acts and Special acts bound separately. None pub. 1891 . — [Statutory Revision.] Act for revising Public statutes of Conn. ; prep, by committee appointed by Governor, for consideration of Gen. Ass'y of 1887. '87. 8°. (4) 777 p. | — Act revising and compiling probate laws of Conn., ! 1885. '85. 8°. 52 p. , — Board of Commissioners appointed by the Oovernor i to Examine and Revise the Joint Stock Laws. . Report, 1879; [1880]. '79-80. 2 v. 8». I 84 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Conn. [Laws of the State, continued.'] — Circular concerning alterations in the school laws, from the [select] committee [on revision of school laws] appointed 1855. New Haven, '56. 8°. 16 p. — Commission for Simplifying Legal Procedure. Report, [1880]. '80. 8°. 5 p. Rise and progress of Practice act, 1878-80. 8°. Note. Collection of papers used by CommlBBiOD. — Commission on Organization of Courts and Re- vision of the Criminal Law of the State. Report, preliminary and 2d. 1883, 84. 8°. I^ote. 2d rpt. cont. sammary of buBlneee In the Superior Court, July 1876-Jul}- 1882, and the proposed bill for an act rel. to the organization and jurisdiction ox courts. — Commission to Revise Laws rel. to Intoxicating Liquors, etc. Report, [1882]. '82. 8°. 44 p. — Commission to Revise the Pauper Laws. Report, 1875. 8». 16 p. — Commissioners on Uniform State Laws. Report, let, 1896; [2d], Dec. 21, 1896, [with bill for general law]. '96-97. 8". — Commissioners upon Laws rel. to Insurance. Report [and act rel. to insurance cos.]. 1878. 8°. viii, 24 p. — Report of committee on revising militia laws, with bill, 1854. New Haven, '54. 8°. 40 p. — Report of committee to revise laws in rel. to collec- tion of debts and attachment laws, also Bill rel. to imprisonment for debt. 1843. 8°. 15 p. (House doc. 8, 1843.) — Report of committee to revise military laws; and bill for a public act for forming and conducting the military force of the State. New Haven, 1871. 8°. 44 p. — Special Commission on Revision of the Tax Laws. Report. 1881. 8°. 13 p. — Special Commission on Taxation. Report, with bill in form, 1868. New Haven, '68. 8°. 60 p. — Special Commission on State Taxation. Report [with the proposed bill to regulate State and County taxes on towns], 1886. '86. 8°. 19 p. Report, with bills recommended, and statistical tables. New Haven, 1887. 8°. 116 p. — {^Special suhjects.] Act for apprehending and secur- ing such inimical persons as shall be deemed and adjudged dangerous to the State, Oct. 1776. [New London, '76.] f. 2 p. I^ote. This and the 2 following acts pub. individually ip. stead of with other laws of same sees. Act for regulating inspection and vending of gunpowder, 1776. [New London, 76.] f°. 2 p. Act in addition to act entituled (sie) Act to prevent ingrossers, and for better supply of our troops, etc., Nov. 1776. [New London, '76.] i". 2 p. Public acts for forming and conducting the mili- tary force; added. General rules establishing a uniform dress. 1812. 8°. 34 p. Act concerning banks. n.j»., 1837. 8°. 8 p. Election laws ; public acts rel. to elections, and the admission of electors. New Haven, 1842. 8". 48 p. Militia laws, passed at special session, Oct. 1861. '61. 8°. 5 p. Public acts rel. to common schools, in force Jan. 1866. '66. 8». 32 p. Same .• LaVs rel. to education. 1868,72. 2 v. 8». Acts, with other permanent docs, respecting Yale college. New Haven, 1871. 12". 55 p. 85 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Conn. \Laws of the State, continued.'^ Acts providing for building of a new Capitol at Hartford, 1871. 71. 12». 9 p. Practice act of Conn., with rules and forms, 1879. 79. 8°. 319, 19 p. Tax laws. 1881. 8». 32 p. Election laws. 1882. 8". 39 p. [Journals, Documents, etc.'\ Journal of the House of Representatives, annual 1837-87, biennial 1889- 99. '37-99. 8°. Note. Including all Bpecial sesnione, for which see note at bead of division Legislature. — Journal of the Senate, annual 1840-87, biennial 1889-99. '40-99. 8°. Note. Including all special sesBions. — Conn. Register, annual 1785-1886. v. p. [1785- 1886]. ^2° and 16°. Note. None pub. 1787, 88. In 1827 a eupplementary v. pub., for July 1827-June 1828. For 1827-31 and 1847, 48, two rival eeries were pub.; the one by Green, the other aa fol- lows : by Norton and Russell, 1827, 28 ; by Russell, 1829 ; by Huntington, 1830, 31; by Brown and Parsons, 1847, 48, being C: W. Bradley's compilation. 16» since 1848. Includes Man- ual of the Gen. Ass'y since 1881. Register and Manual con- tinued by Sec. of State, which see under Exec, and Staff. — Manual of the General Assembly, annual 1864-87 ; biennial 1889-99. '64-99. 12° and 8°. Note. Each Manual since 1881 is later incl. in the Register and Manual. From 1889 pub. variously by Sec. of State and Legislature, in B'^. A preliminary manual is also pub. — Rolls of Senate and House of Representatives, 1826, 30; annual 1834-87, biennial 1889-99. [■26-99.] 8°. Note. Issued in broadsides through 1834. Titles vary until 1866. — Legislative statistics; comprising names, residences, etc., of State officers, members, officers and committees of the General Assembly; also Rules and Joint rules of the Senate and House ; bien- nial 1887-99. 8°. Note. For previous issues, gee under Executive and Staff, Comptroller, — Standing committees, 1830, 37. n.p.,n.d. broad- sides. — Committees, 1850. n.p.,n.d. 8°. 4 p. — Rules of House, 1828, 30. n.p., [1828?-30]. 80. — Rules of Senate. Hartford and New Haven, 1837- 41. 4 pm. 8°. — Committees and Rules of the General Assembly, biennial 1893-99. 32°. — Election sermons, annual 1776-1830. v. p., 1776- 1830. 12° and 8°. Note. Discontinued. None pub. 1782. Sermon for 1813 contains historical sketch of election sermons from 1674. For earlier issues, see under Supplemental : Colonial. — Report of joint committee upon petition of Hartford and New Haven R. R. Co. n. p.,n. d. 8°. 7 p. — [Address to people of Conn., special sess. 1809; with embargo act of U. S.] ra. p., ['09.] 8°. 16 p. — Report of committee, Aug. 25, 1812, on that part of the Governor's speech which relates to his cor- respondence with the Sec. of War, etc. New Haven, '12. 8°. 14 p. — Report of committee of defence. [1813?] 8°. 4 p. — Two reports of joint committee [on school fund], May 1819 ; and proceedings of Gen. Ass'y there- on ; with explanations and exhibits of the Com- missioner of the School Fund, made on 4th June (1819). n.p. '19. 8°. 40 p. Note. Cont. rpt. of Commissioner of School Fund, May and Oct. 1818, and May 1819. 86 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Conn. \_Journals, Documents, etc., continued.'] — Doc. transmitted to Gen. A Bs'y accompanying Gover- nor's message, May 1821. '21. 8". 27 p. Note. Rpt. to Senate of Md. rel. to appropriation of public land for educational purpoaea. — Report of committee on common schools, 182(1. New Haven, '26. 8°. 7 p. — Report of committee to inspect condition of New- Gate prison, 1826. New Haven, '26. 8". 35 p. — Report of joint committee on common schools, 1828. New Haven, '28. 8°. 11 p. — Report of committee on culture of hemp, etc., 1820, 8». 16 p. — Report of committee on Conn. State Prisun, naa, '33. 8". 19 p. — Report of committee to visit and examine bajik Conn,, 1837. '37. 8''. 23 p, — Report of special committee concerning City bank i- New Haven, 1837. '37, 8°, 25 p. — Report of committee on insane poor in Coun., lSi>f. New Haven, '38. 8°. 17 p. — Report of joint committee on internal improvements. New Haveni 183b, 8". 22 p. — Report of committee in relation to the license laws. New Haven, 1838. 8°, 8 p. — Report of joint select committee on judiciary ex- penses, 1838. New Haven, '38. 8». 10 p. — Report of committee on judicial expenses, 1839. '39. 8°. 48 p. — Report of committee rel. to the insane poor. 1839. 8°. 8 p. — Report of joint select committee on public lands, 1839. 8». 8 p. — Report of committee on the Norwich and Worcester R. R.,1839. w. i>., ['39.] 8"', 7 p, — Report of committee for locating site for hospital for insane poor, 1840. New Haven, '40. 8°. 16 p, — Report of joint select committee on insane poor, 1841. '41. 8». 14 p. — Report of joint standing committee on petition of Hartford Bridge Co., 1841, '41. 8°. 9 p. — Report of joint standing committee on the public domain, 1841. n. p. ['41,] 8°. 4 p, — Report of joint standing committee to whom was (st'c) referred petitions rel. to employment of mechanic labor in Conn. State Prison. 1841. 8". 8 p. — Report of select joint committee on insane poor, 1841. '41. 8°. 14 p. — Report of committee appointed in 1841, on Conn. State Prison, 1842. New Have'n, '42. 8°. 79 p. — Report of joint select committee on that part of Governor's message rel. to capital punishment, with a bill in form for its abolishment, 1842. New Haven, '42. 8°. 36 p. — Counter report of same, ra.p., [1842]. 8°. lip. (Ass'y doc. 7, 1842,) — Report of joint select committee on so much of Governor's message as relates to insane poor, 1842. New Haven, '42. 8°. 7 p. (Ass'y doc. 8, 1842.) — Report of joint standing committee on education, rel, to common schools, 1842. New Haven, '42, 8". 8 p. — Report of committee on petition of town of East Hartford and others against Hartford Bridge Co., 1843. '43. S". 7 p. (House doc. 9, 1843.) — Report of committee to whom was referred bill to divide New Haven into wards for election of offi- cers, 1H43. '43, 8°. 11 p. CHouse doc. 10. 1843.) S7 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Conn. \Jowrnals., Documents, etc., continued.} — Report of joint select committee on so much of Gov- ernor's message as relates to insane poor, 1843. '43. 8". — Report of committee on punishment and reformation of juvenile offenders, 1844. New Haven, '44. 8°. 8 p. — Report of committee on subject of taxation, 1844. New Haven, '44. 8">. 16 p. — Report of joint select committee on so much of Gov- ernor's message as relates to insane poor, 1844. New Haven, '44. 8". 12 p. — Report of committee on education appointed 1844, 1845. '45. 8». 63 p. — Report of joint select committee on railroads to whom was (sic) referred petitions for a railroad from Hartford by way of Danbury to New York, 1845. n.p., ['46]. 8». 3 p. — Report of joint select committee [on] that part of Governor's message rel. to insane poor, 1845. '45. 8°. 18 p. CSen. doc. 12, 1845.) — Report of joint standing committee on banks. May 1845. '45. 8°. 8 p. (Sen. doc. 10, 1845.) — Report of joint standing committee on school fund, 1845. '45. 8°. 7 p. (House doc. 10, 1845.) — Report of committee on education, on report of Supt., with a plan rel. to school, and resolve con- tinuing it to nezt sess., 1846. New Haven, '46. 8°. 7 p. — List of insane persons who have received aid from State during 1847. '47. 8°. 12 p. — Report of joint standing committee on education, on establishment of schools for teachers, 1847. '47. 8». 8 p. — Report of same, to whom was referred petition on subject of establishment of professorships of agriculture and the arts, 1847. '47. 8°. 7 p. — Report of committee on normal schools, 1848. New Haven, '48. 8°. 13 p. — Report of committee on federal relations, upon reso- lution of South Carolina, Virginia, Missouri, etc. 1849. 8°. 16 p. — Report and bill of joint select committee on so much of the Governor's message as relates to capital punishment, 1850. New Haven, '50. 8°. 36 p. (Ass'y doc. 11, 1850.) — Minority report on same. New Haven, 1860. 8°. 8 p. — Majority and minority reports of joint select com- mittee on sale of spirituous liquors ; with bill for a public act, 1850. New Haven, '50. 8°. 15 p. — Report of joint standing committee on the State Prison, on the comparative condition of the county gaols. New Haven, 1850. 8°. 16 p. — Report of joint select committee on State Reform School; with a bill in form. New Haven, 1850. 8°. 11 p. (Ass'y doc. 13, 1850.) — Bill for act entitled Act for forming and conducting military force, 1850. New Haven, '50. 8". 26 p. — Majority report of committee on federal relations. n. p., [1850]. 8°. 4 p. — Minority report on same. n. p., [1850]. 8°. 4 p. — Report of joint select committee on subject of a general banking law, and bill for a public act, 1850. New Haven, '50. 8°. 15 p. — Report of joint select committee on registration of births, marriages, and deaths, with a bill in form, m. p., 1851. 8°. 10 p. — Report of joint standing committee on finance, on taxation; with bill in form, 1851. '61. 8°. 59 p 88 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Conn. {Journals, Documents, etc., continued.'] — Majority and minority reports of joint select com- mittee on gen. banking law, 1851. '51. 8°. 31 p. — Report of joint standing committee on education to General Assembly, 1851. '51. 8". i p. — Report of the joint select committee on the State Reform School, with the report of 1850, and the proposed public act establishing said school, 1851. '51. 8°. 16 p. — Majority and minority reports of joint select com- mittee upon a general banking law, and a bill for a public act, 1852. New Haven, '52. 8°. 39 p. — Majority report of joint select committee on so much of the Governor's message as relates to capital punishment; [with bill], 1852. New Haven, '52. 8». 17 p. (Ass'y doc. 12, 1852.) — Minority report of same, on the death penalty. New Haven, 1852. 8°. 7 p. (Ass'y doc. 20, 1852.) — Report of joint standing committee on education, against the act continued from last General Assembly, and in favor of one herewith reported, 1852. New Haven, '52. 8°. 8 p. — Report of committee on federal relations. New Haven, '52. 8°. 4 p. (Ass'y doc. 21, 1852.) — Minority report of same, 1852. New Haven, '52. S°. i p. (Ass'y doc. 16, 1852.) — Report of the joint select committee on the sale of spirituous liquors, with an act for the suppression of tippling shops. New Haven, 1852. 8°. 16 p. (Ass'y doc. 14, 1852.) — Report of the committee appointed by the last General Assembly (1851) upon the subject of town and state paupers, 1862. New Haven, '52. 8°. 31 p. — Report of joint standing committee on railroads, on the resolution instructing said committee to en- quire whether any railroad companies have com- bined to prevent the construction of any other railroads, etc. New Haven, 1852. 8°. 8 p. (Ass'y doc. 19, 1852.) — Report of joint select committee on African coloni- zation, 1852. New Haven, '52. 8°. 8 p. — Report of the joint select committee on African colonization. 1853. 8°. 3 p. — Report of joint select committee on banks, on the state and condition of the banking dept., in the Treasurer's office. 1853. 8°. 15 p. — Report of the special committee on the Eastern and Woodbury banks to the General Assembly, 1853. '53. 8°. 46 p. — Report of the joint select committee on capital punishment. 1853. 8". 8 p. — Minority report of same. 1853. 8°. 8 p. — Report of joint standing committee on the judiciary, on the bill for the relief of insolvent debtors ; with proposed bill. 1853. 8°. 25 p. — Reports of the majority and minority of the joint select committee on the sale of spirituous liquors ; with resolution of the majority, and a bill for a public act, by the minority. 1853. 8°. 28 p. — Report of the committee on the Norwark disaster. 1853. 80. 4 p. — Statistics obtained by joint standing committee on State Prison, from an examination of the record of said prison. 1853. 8°. 3 p. — Report of committee on protection of trout. 1853. 8°. 16 p. — Address on the State Reform School, before the Conn. Legislature, 1854, by T: M. Clark. New- Haven, '54. 8°. 13 p. 89 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Conn. \^Jour'nals, Documents, etc., continued.'] — Majority and minority reports of committee on capital punishment, on petition of Michael Jen- nings for commutation of punishment, 1834. New Haven, '54. 8°. 13 p. — Report of joint select committee on federal relations, on Kansas and Nebraska territorial bill, 1834. New Haven, '34. 8°. 7 p. — Minority report of committee on Nebraska bill, 1854. New Haven, '54. 8". 19 p. (Ass'y doc. 8, 1834.) — Report of joint standing committee on education, on the part of the House, on a resolution of enquiry, etc. 1854. 8°. 3 p. — Report of joint select committee on prohibitory liquor law ; with an act for the suppression of intemper- ance. New Haven, 1854. 8". 31 p. — Report of joint select committee on State humane institutions, on so much of the Governor's mes- sage as relates to the idiotic. 1855. 8°. 8 p. — Report of the special committee on judicial ex- penses, 1835. '55. 8°. 25 p. — Report of joint select committee on boundary ques- tion, to whom was referred the report of the Commissioners on the Western Boundary Line between Conn, and N. Y. ; with resolution. 1857 8». 8 p. — Report of joint standing committee on federal rela tions ; with resolutions, and a bill for a public act 1857. 8°. 9 p. — Minority report of same ; with resolutions. 1837 8». 9 p. — Report of joint special committee on the State Re- form School ; with bill for a public act. 1857 8°. 23 p. — Majority report on SufSeld contested election, [1839 '59]. 80. 6 p. — Minority report on same. 1859. 8". 8 p. — Communication to the Governor in accordance with a resolution passed by the General Assembly soliciting information in reference to the indigent insane. 1859. 8°. 10 p. — Report of joint standing committee on agriculture, of testimony heard rel. to the disease of cattle now prevalent' in Mass. New Haven, 1860. 8°. 24 p. — Report of joint select committee on proposed navy yard at New London. New Haven, 1862. 8°. 16 p. — Report of joint standing committee on education, on the affairs and management of the State Normal School. 1863. 8°. 21 p. — Proceedings at the reunion of the Conn, senate, Nov. 17, 1864. New Haven, '63. 8°. 16 p. — Report of the joint standing committee on finance, rel. to town expenses for war purposes, to the General Assembly. 1865. 8°. lip. — Report of joint select committee on prisons, rel. to the condition and management of jails. 1865. 8". 17 p. — Bridging the Connecticut ; arguments of counsel for remonstrants against petition of David Lyman, and others, asking leave to construct drawbridge across Connecticut river at Middletown ; del. before committee on railroads, n. p., 1867. 8°. 45 p. — Report of the joint select committee on federal rela- tions, 1867. '67. 8°. 5 p. — Report of the joint select committee on fisheries. 1867. 8°. 6 p. 9° Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Conn. {Journals, Documents, etc., continued.'] — Report of committee on incurable insane. 1867. 8°. 6 p. — Report of joint standing committee on education, on the resolution advocating the abandonment of the State Normal School. 1867. 8°. 10 p. — Report of the committee to audit and examine the accounts of the State Treasurer for the fiscal year ending March 31, 1866. '67. 8°. 6 p. — Same : Supplemental report. '67. 8°. 1 p. — Report of the special committee on the accounts of G. W. Coit, late Treasurer to Gov. English. New Haven, 1868. &". 16 p. — Report of joint select committee on constitutional amendments, on the part of the House, rel. to the location of State Capital. 1869. 8°. 4 p. Note. Brief epitome from State recorde as to when aud how tbe question of capitals was adjusted. — Minority report of committee on contested elec- tions on petition of John Tweedy. 1869. 8°. 5 p. — Report of committee on incorporations on petition of citizens of Bridgeport for a new water company. 1869. 8°. 4 p. — Majority report of joint standing committee on rail- roads, on the petition for a railroad from Derby to the State line. 1869. 8°. 5 p. — Minority report of same. 1869. 8°. 15 p. — Report of joint standing committee on railroads, upon petition of city of New Haven, praying for con- firmation of votes. 1869. 8°. 6 p. — Report of the joint standing committee on roads and bridges rel. to the Hartford Bridge Co. 1869. 8°. 7 p. — Supplementary report of committee on State Prison. 1869. 8°. 1 p. — Report of joint select committee on temperance, on the petition of Wm. A. Buckingham, 1869. '69. 8°. 4 p. — Report of House select committee on senatorial dis- tricts, on resolution proposing an amendment to the constitution. 1871. 8°. 5 p. — Report of joint select committee on canvass of votes for Governor and other State officers. 1871. 8°. 8 p. — Report of the committee on education, on the expedi- ency of establishing a uniform set of books for all the schools of the State. 1871. 8°. 7 p. — Report of joint standing committee on finance, on a bill to regulate rate of interest. 1871. 8". 6 p. — Minority report of joint select committee on fish- eries, on petition of Wm. N. KIrtland rel. to pound fishing. 1871. 8». 6 p. — Report of the committee appointed in 1870, to ex- amine and report on General Hospital for the Insane. 1871. 8°. 6 p. — Report of joint standing committee on railroads, in regard to passenger fares and freights on the several railroads of the State ; also contracts and leases of the N. Y. & N. H., N. Y. & H., H. & N. H., and S. L. R. Rs. [1871.] 8o. 33 p. — Report of the committee on State Prison regarding maniigement of said prison, eic. 1871. 8°. 4 p. — Report of same, [rel. to repairs and improvements]. 1871. 8°. 4 p. — Roll of State officers, 1871. '71. — Same, 1872. New Haven, '72. — Proceedings of the Senate in contested election case of Pond vs. Cole. 1872. 8». 4, 52 p. 91 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Conn. \Journals, Doeuments, etc., continued.'] — Papers rel. to reduction of B. R. fares, proposed to be made by the General Assembly. 1872. 8°. 26 p. — Statement of town of Glastonbury concerning their (sic) petition vs. town of Wethersfield to make Conn. River boundary line bet. said towns, 1873. '73. 8°. 8 p. — Report of committee on penal treatment of inebriates and inebriate asylum. New Haven, 1874. 8°. 22 p. — Report of the committee on humane institutions [rel. to inebriates], 1875. 8". 7 p. — Report of committee on penal treatment of inebriates and vagrants, 1875. '75. 8". 29 p. — Report of committee on State Board of Health and vital statistics. 1875. 8°. 27 p. — Memorial of Henry L. Goodwin of East Hartford, asking for an investigation of the ofiScial conduct of the Railroad Commissioners ; also specific allegations of some of the misrepresentations in report of said Commissioners. 1876. 8". 30 p. Note. ContaiDB also the CommlBBionerB* anBwer and Mr. Goodwin's reply to Bame. — Report of committee on humane institutions, rel. to the Soldiers' Orphans' Home at Mansfield. 1877. 8°. i p. — Charter Oak Life Insurance Co. : resolution amend- ing the charter and making it a mutual company, reported by the committee on insurance, 1878. '78. 80. 8 p. — Report of joint standing committee on insurance, to whom was referred report of Special Life Insur- ance Commission, concerning affairs of Con- tinental Life Insurance Co., 1878. '78. 8°. 16 p. — Report of special committee appointed March 13, 1878, to investigate the alleged false returns of railroad companies. '78. 8°. 17 p. — Report of the committee on State Prison, on an examination of the affairs of said prison. 1878. 8°. 7 p. — Petitions of residents of Conn, for reduction of rail- road fares, 1879. '79. 8°. 76 p. — Minority report of committee on judiciary, de boundary line between N. Y. and Conn., 1880. '80. 8°. 8 p. — Report of the committee on additional buildings for the accommodation of the insane at Middletown. 1881. 8°. 9 p. — Report of joint standing committee on humane insti- tutions, on House joint resolution no. 161, on Insane Asylum at Middletown. 1881. 8°. 4 p. — Report of the committee to investigate as to the necessity of a new Normal School building, Feb. 8,1881. '81. 8°. 6 p. — Roll of State officers and members of General As- sembly of Conn., 1776-1881; with app. giving the Congressional delegates. Judges of the Supreme and Superior Courts, and the date of incorporation of the cities, boroughs, and towns. 1881. 8". 474 p. — Majority report of joint standing committee on rail- roads, on House petition no. 203 [for a charter to construct a railroad parallel to the N. Y., N. H. &H. R. R.]. 1882. 8°. 7 p. — Minority report of same. 1882. 8°. 1 p. — Minority report of same, on substitute for House bill no. 40, 1883. '83. 8". 6 p. 92 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Conn. [Journals, Documents, etc., continued.'] — Speech of E. D. Goodwin in defense of his bill for a 20% reduction of salaries, Feb. 26, 1885. '85. 80. 12 p. — Report of the railroad committee, on the memorial of Henry L. Goodwin in rel. to the annual returns of the railroad companies ; together with the memorial, and the reply of the N. Y., N. H. & H. R. E. Co. 1887. 8°. 20 p. — Bills for public acts rel. to secret ballot introduced and referred to committee on judiciary. 1889. 8°. 67 p. — Report of joint standing committee on railroads, concerning issue of stock and bonds by Housa- tonic Railroad Co., 1889. '89. 8°. 17 p. — Minority report of same. 1889. 8°. 5 p. — Report of same, on House petition no. 14, being petition of Housatonic Railroad for amendment to its charter. 1889. 8°. 8 p. — In the matter of the governorship ; brief of Case, Bryant and Case. 1891. 8". 31 p. — Report of Senate select committee to hear petition of Gen. C: P. Graham, 1891. '91. 8°. 19 p. — Report of committee on further accommodation for insane, 1891. '91. 8°. 7 p. — Contested election cases ; reports of House com- mittee on elections, on House petitions nos. 1-6, 24, and 25, with stenographer's report of testi- mony. 1893. 8°. 191 p. — Report of committee on further accommodation for the insane. 1893. 8''. 7 p. — Report of joint standing committee on humane insti- tutions, on House joint resolution no. 97, concern- ing Mystic Oral School, n. t. p. [1897.] 8°. 8 p. — List of bills, etc., for public and private acts pend- ing before committees of Gen. Ass'y on Feb. 10, 1899. '99. 4°. 80 p. Note. App. contaiDB abstracts of bills accompanying report of Commission on State Receipts and Expenditures. — Report of special committee appointed 1897 to in- quire into all matters rel. to State receipts and eipenditures, 1899. New Haven, '99. 8». 143 p. — Report of special committee appointed 1897 to investigate subject of State road improvement. 1899. 8°. 9 p. MiSCELLANEOCS . [^Agricultural School.'] Joint Commission of the Legis- lature and Trustees [_on] Storrs Agricultural School. Report. 1885, 86. 8°. [Almanac] Conn, pocket almanac, calculations by Nehemiah Strong. (E. & J. Babcock.), 1800. [Banks, Savings.] Report of savings banks to Gen. Ass'y, 1848. New Haven, '48. 8». 12 p. (House doc. 54.) Special Bank Commissioners to In- vestigate Savings Banks. Report of Commis- sioners app. in 1873 ; 6, 1874. Norwich, '74. 8". 201 p. Note. Incl. 16-p. app. cont. laws rel. to banks, etc. Townsend Savings Bank Commission. Report, [Jan. 21], 1885. '85. 8». 10 p. [Boundary.] Commissioners on Boundary between Conn, and N. T. Report, 1857. '67. 8°. 15 p. See also under Executive and Staff, Governor, and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1857. — Same, I860. New Haven, '60. 8°. 62 p. Commission on Western Boundary between Conn, and N. Y. Report, Dec. 1879. 1880. 8°. 8 p. 93 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Conn. [^Boundairy , continued.'] Conn. Commissioners on the Boundary Line between R. I. and Conn. Report, map. Middletown, 1888. 8°. 41 p. [Buckingham, Gov.~\ Dedication of statue of Gov. Buckingham, addresses, etc. ; also reports of Legislative Commission, and to that commission, on proceedings, June 18. 1884. '85. 8°. 43 p. [Capitol.'} Board of Capitol Commissioners. Re- port [annual] 1875-80. 75-81. 6 pm. 8°. I^ote. Called State House CommisBioDera, 1875. RptB. ir regular; both majority and minority rptB. for Jan.- Apr. 1880, the majority report containing the contract between Capitol CommiBBionerB and James G-. Batterson, the builder, and the specificationB. Rpt. pub. 1881 ia supplemental, covering Apr.- Nov. 1880. See also un£2er Executive and Staff, Comptroller; and under Legislature, Special laws; JournalSt Docs., etc., 1869, 80. Com,mittee for Grading Capitol Grounds. Annual report, 1879-82. '80-83. 4 pm. 8°. Note. Committee consisted of Comptroller of Public Ac- counts and Board of Park Commissioners. ICharities.] Commissioner for the Indigent Blind, Deaf and Dumb, and Insane Poor. Report. New Haven, 1850. 8». 8 p. — Same. 1851. 8°. 15 p. Commissioner of the Fund for the Insane. Report to General Assembly, May 3, 1855. '55. 8°. 6 p. Commissioners on Further Accommodations for the Insane Poor. Message of the Governor and re- port of the Commission (m the administration of State charities and on further provision for sup- port of insane poor. 1877. 8°. 25 p. — Report, Jan. 23, 1879. '79. 8°. 23 p. Commissioners to Investigate Necessity of Additional Accommodations for Insane., Examine Proffered Site at Norwich, etc. (1897-). Majority and minority reports. 1899. 8°. 13 p. — See also under Executive and Staff, Governor. {Constitution, Federal.'] Representative of Conn, in the Commission for Celebrating the Centennial Anniversary of the Adoption of the Federal Constitution. Report of H: C. Robinson. 1887. 8°. 5 p. [Domestic Animals.] Commissioners to Prevent the Introduction and Spread of the Disease, among Cattle, called Pleuro-pneumonia or Pulmonary Murrain. Report. 1861. S". 16 p. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1860. Conn. Commissioners on Diseases of Domestic Ani- mals. Report, with expenses, 1896. '97. 8°. 23 p. Note. Succeeded by permanent office of Commissioner of Domestic Animals, which see under Inspection and Regula- tion. [Education.] Plans and descriptions of school-houses recently erected in Rhode Island. New Haven, 1850. 8°. 32 p. Prize essay on the necessity and means of improving the common schools of Conn. New Haven, 1850. 8°. 23 p. Commission on the State Board of Education. Re- port, with bill for proposed legislation. 1883. 8°. 19 p. Commissioners for the Erection of a New Normal School Building. Report, Jan. 15, 1883. '83 8°. 13 p. Special Commission [on] Report of Joint Select Com- mittee on Senate Petition no. 38. Report [rel. to Board of Education], 1882. '82. 8". 13 p. 94 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Conn. [ExposUions.'\ Conn. Centennial Education Commit- tee. International exhibition 1876 : Conn, in Dept. of Education and Science at Philadelphia, Jan. 6, 1876. [76.] 8°. 16 p. Report upon the Conn, exhibits at Paris, 1878, by W: P. Blake, Honorary Commissioner of the U. S. New Haven, '80. 8». 102 p. Board of Commissioners of the Melbourne Exposi- tion. Report. 1883. 8». 12 p. Conn, at the World's Fair. 11. 1898. 8°. 360 p. Cont. : Pt. 1, Rpt. of CommieBionerB from Codd. ; by J. H- Vaill. 2, Rpt. of work of Woman'B Board of ComraiBsionerB: by K. B. Knight. Wbmnn's Board of World's Fair Managers of Conn. Selections from writings of Conn, women; by J. L. G. Norwalk, 1893. 4°. ix, 282 p. J^ote. Limited ed. lasued aB permanent part of Exhibit of literature. [^Feeble-minded.] Commissioners on Idiocy. Report. New Haven, 1856. 8°. 77 p. yote. ContainB brief account of tbe origin and progress of the educational movement. [Geology.'] Report on the geological survey; by C. U. Shepard. New Haven, 1837. 8°. 188 p. Report on the geology of Conn. ; by J. G. Percival, 1842. New Haven, '42. 8». 495 p. [Hathaway. ./; M.] Special report of auditors on Col. John M. Hathaway's accounts. [1863.] 8°. 7 p. Report of Hon. John D. Park, Chief Justice, as com- mittee on claim of J. M. Hathaway, late Q. M. General, vs. the State. 1881. 8°. 13 p. [History.] Records of the State of Conn. ; tran- scribed and ed. in accordance with a resolution of the General Assembly; by C: J. Hoadly. v. 1, 2. 1894-95. 2 v. 8°. Cont.: V. 1. Public records of State, Oct. 1776-Feb. 1778; Council of Safety, Oct. 1776-May 1778; app. coiltaining Provi- dence, Springfield, and New Haven conventions. 2, Public records of State, May 1778-Apr, 1780; Council of Safety, May 1778-Apr. 1780; app. containing ** Depositions in regard to the invasion of New Haven, Fairfield, and Norwalk in July 1779," and Hartford and Philadelphia conventions. Ifote. For sale by State Librarian ^ $2 each. Gen. Ass'y of 1899 provided for a Commission of Public Records to report in 1901 on condition of town, court and society records. Speech for Conn. : historical estimate of the State ; del. at festival of the Normal School, in New Britain, June 4, 1851, by Horace Bushnell. '61. 8°. 43 p. JVb(«. Printed by order of Legislature. See also Boundary ; Military. [Indians.] Commissioners on Distribution of Lands of Mohegan Indians. Report. 1861. 8°. 10 p. See also un(f£r Supplemental ; Colonial, A«cor(f 5 and mU- cellaneous docit, [Insurance.] Special Commission for Life Insurance Cos. Report on Continental Life Insurance Co. and Charter Oak Life Insurance Co., 1878. '78. 80. 97 p. See also under Executive and Staff, Comptroller; and under Legislature, Journals, Does., etc., 1878. [Literatv/re.] Agent for International Literary Ex- changes (Alex. Vattemare). First annual re- port to Governor, 1850. New Haven, '50. 8°. 16 p. — International exchange: letters to Governor, 1851. '61. 8°. 19 p. — Report to Gen. Ass'y, 1865. '55. 8". 18 p. — List of works presented to State in conformity with system of international exchanges, Apr. 1856. New Haven, '56. 8». 16 p. 95 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Conn. [Military.'] Capt. Ichabod Norton's Orderly book kept at Ticonderoga, Skeneaborough and Fort Ann, N. Y., and at Mt. Independence, Vt., 1776 ; with introd. by R. 0. Bascom, 1898. Fort Ed- ward, N. Y., 1898. S". 64 p. Note. Privately printed, but semi-official, — Complete roster of Col. David Waterbury jr.'s regiment of Conn, volunteers [for defence of N. Y. city, 1776] ; with notes by A. H. Clark. N. Y., 1897. 8°. 20 p. Note. Privately printed, but ecmi-official. Mililary Commission on Condition of State Militia, etc. Report, 1868. New Haven, '68. 8». i p. Regimental histories. History of Conn, during the recent war, 1861-65 ; by W. A. Crofut and J: M. Morris. 3d ed. rev. il. N. Y., '69. 8°. 891 p. Note. This and the following regimental hlatories were privately printed, but semi-official. — History of 1st Conn, artillery and of the siege trains of the armies operating against Richmond, 1862-65 ; by J: C. Taylor. '93. 4°. 272, 57 p. — Official record of men in 1st Conn, artillery, 1861- 65. '89. 4°. 57 p. Note. Ueprinted by permission of Adjutant.general. — History of 2d Conn volunteer heavy artillery, originally the 19th Conn, volunteers; by T. F. Vaill. Winsted, 1868. 12°. 366 p. — Fifth regiment Conn, volunteers ; a history conip. from diaries and official reports, by E. E. Marvin. 1889. 8°. ix, 394 (64) p. — Old 6th regiment, its war record 1861-65; by C: K. Cadwell. New Haven, '75. 12°. 227 p. — History of 13th infantry regiment of Conn, volun- teers during the great rebellion; by H. B. Sprague. 1867. 12°. 353 p. — Souvenir of excursion to battlefields by the Society of the 14th Conn, regiment and reunion at Antie- tam Sept. 1891 ; with history and reminiscences of battles and campaigns of the regiment on the fields re-visited; by Chaplain H. S. Stevens. Washington, '93. 12°. 119 p. — History of the 15tli Conn, volunteers in the war for the defence of the Union, 1861-65 ; by S. B. Thorpe. New Haven, '93. 8°. 362 p. — History of the 16th Conn, volunteers; by B. F. Blakeslee. 1875. 12°. 116 p. — History of the 1 8th regiment Conn, volunteers in the war for the Union; by Chaplain W: C. Walker. Norwich, 1885. 8°. (12) 444 p. — History of the 20th Conn, volunteers; by J: W. Storre. Ansonia, 1886. 12°. 288, xviii p. — Journal of incidents connected with the travels of the 22d regiment Conn, volunteers for 9 months ; by an Orderly Sergeant. (Inverse.) 1863. 8°. 28 p. Special Agents to Visit Conn. Sick and Wounded Soldiers in the General U. S. Hospitals. Re- port of Urs. Cogswell and White. 1863. 8°. 10 p. State Agents for the Care of Sick and Wounded Sol- diers. Report [of Drs. Cogswell and White], May 1, 1864; Apr. 22, 1865. '64-65. 8°. [Oyster Orounds.] Commission to Report Plan for Gradual Disposal of Oyster Grounds in Waters of this State. Report, 1880. '80. 8°. 5 p. [Physiology.'] Elementary text-book of anatomy, physiology and hygiene, by J. K. Thatcher and A. B. Morrill; prep, and pub. by order of the General Assembly. 1887. 12°. 56 p. 96 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Conn. \Prison^ and Convict Labor.'\ Commissioners on New Prison Buildings. Beport. 1871. 8". 6 p. — Minority report. [1871.] 8". i p. Commissioners on State Prison Matters. Report to General Assembly. 1872. 8°. 40 p. Prison Inspector. Report on the State Prison and county jails ; by Nathan Mayer. 1873. 8°. 34 p. Special Commission on Contract Convict Labor. Re- port, with accompanying papers. New Haven, 1880. 8°. 247 p. Special Commission on State Prison. Report and specifications of proposed buildings at Wethers- fleld, Conn. 1885. 8". 11 p. [Putnam, /.] Commission on a Memorial to Major- general Israel Putnam. Majority and minority reports to General Assembly, 1887. '87. 8°. 17 p. — History of the equestrian statue of Israel Putnam, at Brooklyn, Conn., reported to the General As- sembly, 1889. por. '88. 8". 64 p. Putnam Memorial Camp Commission. Beport, 1889/90. '93. 8». 15 p. [Railroad.^ Commissioners on Mousatonic Railroad. Report, 1843. '43. 8°. 8 p. (Ass'y doc. 7, 1843.) [ Taxation and Expenditures. ] Statement of indebted- ness of every town in the State for railroads. State institutions and war debt, Jan. 2, 1883. ['83.] 8°. 11 p. Jfote. Priyately printed. See also under Executive and Staff, Comptroller. Board of Equalization. Beport to the General As- sembly. 1867. 8°. 9 p. Special Commission on State Expenditures. Report to the General Assembly, Jan. 19, 1878. New Haven, '78. 8». 54 p. Supplemental : Colonial. Including reprints. ** Fundamental orders," or constitution of 1639, will be found reprinted In Code of 1650 and in Colonial Records, v. 1. {^Charter.'] Charter granted by Charles II. to the Col- ony [1662]. 1718. — Same; [with the acts and laws to 1763]. New London, 1750-53. f°. — Charter of the Colony of Conn., 1662 note by C: J. Hoadly. 1888. Kote. Incl. in codes, beginning with 1750. Oovernor. Special proclamations, 176 4 sheets. General Court. Acts and laws, semi-annual, 1708-75. New London, [1708?-76]. f". J/ote. Regular sessions began May and Oct. of each year. There were special and adjourned sessions March 1703 ; Apr. and Dec. 1707; June 1709; Aug. 1710; June 1711; Feb. 1733; July and Nov. 1740; Feb.. March, July, and Aug. 1745; June 1746; Jan. 1747; Jan. and Aug. 1755; Jan., Feb., March, and Sept. 1756; Jan. and Feb. 1757; March 176S; Feb. and March 1759; March 1760; March 1761; March 1762; Jan. and March 1764; Sept. 1765; Jan. 1767; Jan. 1769; Jan. 1774; March, Apr., and Dec. 1775. Laws of each eess. were pub. by themselves. Laws of sessions 1715, Oct. 1736, May 1738, Oct. 1748-May 1750, possibly not pub.; none pub. for sess. May 1751. Pagination as follows ; Acts and laws, May 1708-May 1748, p. 1-566 (p. 336 wrongly numbered 326). Oct. 1750-May 1768, continuously with Re- vision of 1750, p. 257-336. Oct. 1768-Dec. 1775, continuously with Edi- tion of 1769, p. 337-418. — Code of laws, established by the General Court, May 1650, etc. (Silas Andrus), 1822. 16o. 120 p. 2fote. Cited as Mr. Ludlow's code, or Code of 1650. The orders subsequently passed were, from time to time, added at 97 with historical 12°. 13 p. 61, 62, 74. Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Conn. Oeneral Court, continued. the end, or occasionally ioBerted under the appropriate title, by the Secretary. Privately printed. Reprinted also in Colonial records, v. 1, and non-omclally in 1836. — Same. 1842. 16<>. 119 p. — Same. 1843. 16". 119 p. — Book of the general laws for the people within the jurisdiction of Conn. ; collected out of the rec- ords of the General Court, lately rev. and with some emendations and additions established and pub. by the authority of the General Court holden at Hartford, 1672. Cambridge, (S: Green, pr.), 1673. f". 2, 71, 5 p. Note. Cited as Revision of 1673. — Acts and laws of His Majesties Colony of Conn, in New-England; [rev. by J; AUyn, J. Fitch, and E. Kimberly]. Boston (Green & Allen, prs.), 1702. fo. 118 p. Note. Cited as Revision of 1702, Only 3 cop. known to exist; 2 belong to the State, the 3d to Tale Univ. — Acts and laws of His Majesties Colony of Conn, in New-England. New London, 1715. f". 210, viii p. Note. Cited as Edition of 1715. — Same. New ed. 1718. — Acts and laws of His Majesty's English Colony of Conn, in New-England in Amer. ; [rev. by R. Wolcott, T: Fitch, J. Trumbull, and J: Bulkley, 1750]. New London (Timothy Green, pr."), 1750. f°. 6, 2, 1, 256 p. Note. Cited as Revision of 1760. New London (Timothy Green, pr.), 268 p. — Same. 2d ed. 1750. f. — Same. 1754. — Same; [with add. statutes to 1769]. New London (Timothy Green, pr.), 1769. f". 8, 10, 336 p. Note. All 3 eds. cont. charter. — Election sermons, annual 1674-1776. v. p., 1674- 1776. 12° and 8». Note. Poblication doubtful 1675, 76, 78-84, 87-96, 98-1709; none pub. 1729, 35, 39, 43. [^Reco}-ds and Miscellaneous JOocs.] Account of the number of inhabitants, in the Colony of Conn., Jan. 1, 1774; with the number taken Jan. 1, 1756; pr. by order of the General Assembly. Hartford (Ebenezer Watson, pr.), 1774. f. 8 p. Note. Reprinted in app. of v, 14 of Colonial records. — Commissioners to Treat with the Proprietaries of Penn., Respecting the Boundaries of this Colony and that Province. Report. Norwich (Green & Spooner, prs.), 1774. 8°. 22 p. Note. Reprinted in app. of v. 14 of Colonial records. — Governor and Company of Conn, and Mohegan Indians, by their Guardians. Certified copy of Book of proceedings before Commissioners of Review, 1743, at Greenwich, Conn. London, 1769. 4». 283 p. Note. Only 2 copies known to be extant, one in State Library, the other in that of Conn. Historical Soc. — Heads of inquiry relative to the present state and con- dition of His Majesty's Colony of Conn., signified by His Majesty's Secretary of State, in his letter of the 5th July, 1773 ; with the answers thereto. New London CT. Green, pr.), 1775. f<>. 15 p. Note. Repr. in app. to v. 14 of Colonial records. 98 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Conn. Coni 1. 1636-May 1665. 9. 2. 1665-1678. 10. 3. May 1678-Jiine 1689. 11. 4. Aug. 1689-May 1706. 12. 5. Oct. 1706-Oct. 1716. 13. 6. May 1-17-Oct. 1725. 14. 7. May 1726- .May 1735. 16. 9. Oct. 1736-Oct. 1743. ^Records and Miscellaneous Docs., continued.'] — Colonial records of Connecticut, 1636-1776; v. 1-3, ed. by J. H. Trumbull; v. 4-15, by C: J. Hoadlv. 1850-90. 15 v. 8°. May 1744-Nov. 1750. May 1751-Ti"eb. 1757. May 1767-Mar. 1762. May 1762-Oct. 1767. May neS-May 1772. Oct. 1772-Apr. 1776. May 1775-JUDe 1776. I^ote. Theae are the public records of the Colony, truu- Bcribed aud ed. in accordance with a reeolution of the Qenerat Aaeembly. They incl. valnable appendixes. A few copies of V. 4-15 for sale by C: J. Hoadly, Hartford, g $3 each. — Extracts from the Records of the United Colonies of New England, comprising such portions of the records as are not pub. in the 2d v. of Haz- ard's State papers ; from the original ms.s. in the Secretary's office at Hartford, by J. H. T. March, 1859. '59. 4°. 46 p. 2fote. Privately printed. [iVew Haven Colony.'] Records of the Colonv of New- Haven from 1638 to the Union [1665 j, with j the New Haven Code of 1656 ; by C: J. Hoadly. 1857-58. 2 V. 8°. ; Conl. . V. 1, Nov. 1638-Nov. 1649. 2, May 1653-Deo. 1664. j I^ote. Transcribed and edited in accordance with resolution | of Gen. Assembly. App. of v. 2 cent, the New Haven code : of 1656. ; — New-Haven's settling in New-England, and some ; lawes for government ; pub. for the use of that j colony, though some of the orders Intended for 1 present convenience may probably be hereafter altered, and as need requireth other lawes added. London, Eng. (Livewell Chapman, pub.), 1656. 4°. 80 p. yote. Known as Blue laws. Well preserved copy owned by State. — Same ; reprint, with historical note by C: J. Hoadly. 1858. 4°. (82) p. Jfote. Only 20 cop. printed. 99 STATE PUBLICATIONS A PROVISIONAL LIST OF THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS OF THE SEVERAL STATES OF THE UNITED STATES FROM THEIR ORGANIZATION COMPILED UNDER THE EDITORIAL DIRECTION OP R. R. BOWKER PART II: NORTH CENTRAL STATES NEW YORK, NEW JERSEY, PENNSYLVANIA, OHIO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS, MICHIGAN, WISCONSIN NEW YORK OFFICE OF THE PUBLISHERS' WEEKLY I 902 STATE PUBLICATIONS A PROVISIONAL LIST OF THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS OF THE SEVERAL STATES OF THE UNITED STATES IFROM THEIR ORGANIZATION COMPILED UNDER THE EDITORIAL DIRECTION OF R. R. BOWKER PART II: NORTH CENTRAL STATES NEW YORK, NEW JERSEY. PENNSYLVANIA, OHIO, INDIANA, ILLINOIS, MICHIGAN, WISCONSIN NEW YORK OFFICE OF THE PUBLISHERS' WEEKLY 1902 Copyright, 1902, BY R. K. BOWKER. Sothtacll .1110 Ib^'H" {*"" 303TON PREFATORY NOTE TO PART II. IT was hoped that Part II of "State Publications" would follow within a year from the publication of Part I, and the whole work be completed by 1902. Vari- ous causes, especially the difficulty in getting authoritative original material from the State Libraries, have together resulted in such delay that the present part appears with an imprint three years later than Part I. It covers two groups of States : New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, formerly classed with Delaware as the Middle States ; and Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, and Wisconsin, being those States north of the Ohio river and east of the Mississippi river, originally classified as Western States, and in later years known as Central or Mid- West States. The designation of North Central States has been adopted as comprehending most clearly these two groups. It is intended to complete the work by covering the States west of the Missis- sippi and south of ' ' Mason and Dixon's line " and the Ohio, probably in a single third part, for the Western and Southern States. Most of these States have not so many publications as the States included in Parts I and II, and although the mate- rial is less organized in many of them, it is hoped to present the final part with less delay than in the preparation of the present part. The imperfection of these lists, after all the attempts made and the co-operation obtained toward making them complete, will doubtless become evident in practical use of this bibliography ; nevertheless, on the completion of the work a great advance will have been made in presenting a skeleton bibliography for the several States of the Union, and the editor regrets that the limited pecuniary support for this " labor of love " makes the deficit so large as to render improbable the publication of the revised and enlarged list to which he had looked forward. It is hoped, however, that State Librarians and other users of this work will send to the editor any further information that they obtain in regard to publications not here recorded and any correc- tions that should be made, with a view to a possible appendix of omissions and corrections. This part follows in general the method adopted for the work at its commence- ment and carried out in the previous part by Miss Frances B. Hawley. The bibliog- raphies of the States included in Part II were in large part collected and compiled by her, while the final shaping has been chiefly in the hands of Mr. W. N. Seaver, with the co-operation of Miss Helen E. Haines. In addition to the specific acknowl- edgment made at the head of each list to those who have furnished the large part of the material for their respective States or co-operated in the extension and revision of the lists, general acknowledgment should be made to the many others who have con- tributed in lesser degree to the completeness or accuracy of the results. For partic- ulars as to the plan and method employed, the preface included in Part I should be consulted. R. R. BOWKER. NEW YORK STATE PUBLICATIONS List compiled from material fumiiihed tender authorization o/ Melvil Jtewey, Director N. Y, iilate Lilirary,by \V. S. B'tucoe, JSenior Librarian ; and from, " Catalogue o/ the State Library of Massachusetts " 1380^ and Annual Supplements^ 188J-1900. Discovery of Bay of N. Y. by Verrazano, 1524. ExploratiOD of Hudson RWcr by Ilendrik Hudson, 16(19. Posseaeion taken by Dutch, 1610. First settlement, 1614, by Dutch, named New Netherlands. ConqueBt by English, 1664. Consolidation with Now Jersey and New England, ]hS8. Adoption of constitution and organization of State government, 1777. Renunciation of claims to Vermont, 179U. Revision of constitution, 1S21. Final aboli- tion of slavery, 1827. Adoption of new constitution, 1846; re vision, 1872-73; revision adopted, 1874-76; last revision, 1S94. Documents, 1817-96. See imder Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., p. 133. CONSTITUTIOy AND CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTIONS. Convention of 1777. Constitution. Fish-kill, 1777. 8°. 33 p. — Ordinance of the convention. May 8, 1777. Fish- kill, 1777. 12'>. Vi p. Same. Fish-kill, 1777. 8°. 34 p. Same. New-York. 1785. 8". 48 p. Convention of 1788. Debates and proceedings of the convention held June 17-July 26, 1788, to decide on the form of federal government. N. Y ., 1788. 12°. 144 p. — Journal. Poughkeepsie, 1788. 8°. 86 + 20 p. Convention of 1801. Journal, Oct. 13-27, 1801. '01. 8°. 42 p. Note. Reprinted in 1821. 8". 62 p. Convention of 1821. Journal, Aug. 28-Nov. 10, 1821. '21. 8". 564 4- [1] -(- 12 p. — Reports of proceedings and debates. 1821. 8°. 703 p. Convention of 1846. Constitution [with instructions for voting, constitution of 1821 and amendments]. ['46.] 8°. 58 p. — Debates and proceedings, June 1-Oct. 9, 1846. '46. 8°. 8 + 948 p. — Documents. 1846. 2 v. 8°. — Journnl. 1846. 8°. 1648 p. — Manual. N.Y., 1846. 8°. 371 p. Convention of 1867-68. Constitution adopted in 1846, with comparative arrangement of constitutional provisions of other states ; prep, by F. B. Hough. '67. 4°. 4 + 239 p. — Revised constitution, as adopted by the convention, and ordered to be engrossed for its final reading. '68. 8». 40 p. — Amended constitution with the manner and form of submission and address to tlie people. '(iS. 8°. 83 p. — Documents. 1868. 5 v. 8°. — Journal, 1867. '67. 8°. 1547 p. — Manual. I8(;7. 2 v. 8°. — Proceedings and debates, 1H67-68. '68. 5 v. So. — Reply to communication of tiie Regents of the Uni- versity in answer to petition, etc. n. t.p. [N. Y., 1867.] 8°. 16 p. — Revision documents. 1868. f. 15 doc. and index. — See also under Secretary of State. lOI Constitution] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. Commission of 1872-73. Constitution as amended, in comparison witli existing constitution. 1873. 8°. 131 p. — Amendments proposed to the constitution. '73. 8°. 46 p. — Journal, Dec. 4, 1872-Mar. 15, 1873, documents and index. '73. 8°. (737) p. 483 + «9 + 15 + 131 + 34 p. Convention of 1894. Address to the people of the State, adopted Sept. 28, 1894. '94. 8°. 17 p. — Convention manual for 6th constitutional conven- tion ; pt. 1, v. 1-3; pt. 2, >-. l-«. 1894. 9 V. 8°. — Debates [on woman suffrage amendment; fnim the Kecord, no. 48, 50, 53, 55]. h. t. p. [1894.] 8°. (103) p. — Documents, n.i.p. [1894.] 2 v. 8°. — Journal. 18'.14. 2 v. 8°. — Proposed constitutional amendments, h.t.p. [1894.] 3 v. 4». — Proposed revi.sed constitution. 1894. 8°. Ufip. Same. With Convention resolution and Address to tlie people. 1894. 8°. I5'.t p. — Record, n.t.p. [1894.] 6 v. (142 nos.) 4". — Revised constitution as adopted by the Convention, Sept. L'8, 1894, to take effect Jan. 1, 1895. '94. 8°. 129 (1) p. Note. The cuantitutioD is prefixed to many corapilutioDS and revisions of the Jaws. See also under A'etrciary of State. Executive and Staff. Governor. Annual message to the Legislature, 1777- 1900. 1777-1900. 127 pm. f and 8°. Cant.: By G: Clinton, 1777-95; by .J: .lav, 170l>-180a; by O: Clinton, 1802-04; by Morgan Lewis, 1804-07; by D. U. Tomp- kins, 1808-16; by Ue Witt Clinton, 1818-22; by .1. C. Yateb, 182:j-24; by Ue Witt Clinton. 1825-28; byM. Van Buren, 1829; by B. T. Tbroop, 1830-32; by W. L. Marey, 1833-38; by W: H. Seward, 1839-42; by W: C. Bouck, 1843-44; by Silas Wright, 1845-4IJ; by J: Young, 1847-18; by Uamiltou Fiah, 1849-50; by Washington Hunt, 1851-52; by Horatio Heymour, 1863-54; by M. H. Clark, 1855-56; by J: A. Kiuu, 1857-58; by E. O. Morgan, 1859-62; by Horatio Seymour, 1863-64; by R. E. Fenton, 1865-68; by J: T. Hoffman, 1869-72; by ,1: A. Dix, 1873-74 ; by S: J. Tilden, 1875-76 ; by Lucius Robinson, 1877-79 ; by A. B. Cornell, 1880-82; by Grover Cleveland, 1883-84; by D; B.Hill, 1885-91; by R. P. Flower, 1892-94; by L. P.Morton, 1895-96; by F. S. Black, 1897-98; Theodore Roosevelt, 1899- 1900. Note. Called also Speech, or Message. Messages at open- ing of extra sessions are included. Publication outside of the Journals doubtful for 9 sessions, 1780-95. Early messages probably broadsides; folios until 1830. — Statements of pardons, commutations, and reprieves granted 1852, 59, 60, 63, (;6; [annual] 1869-98. ■53-99. 35 pm. 8°. Note. Titles vary. Rpts. for 1848-50, 61, 82, pub. only in Governor's annual message for following year. For other rpts. see Hecyetary of State. — Speeches of different governors, commencing witli those of Gov. Clinton. 1825. 8°. 247 p. — Botschaft dcs Gouverneurs. 1863. '6.'). 32 p. — Veto messages of Gov. Hoffman, 1869-70. '70. 8°. 147 p. — Publicpiipersof John T.Hoffman, 1869-72. '72. 8". 542 p. — Veto messages of Gov. John A. Dix, 1873-74. '7H- 74. 2 pm. 8°. — .Jiihres-BotschaftdesGduverueurs, 1874. '74. 8°. 36 p. — Veto messages of Gov. Tilden, 1875. '75. 8°. 71 p. — Messages of Gov. Tilden, 1875-76. '75-76. 2pni. 8°. — Public papers of Lucius Robinson, Gov., 1877-79. '77-79. 3 pm. 8°. — Public papers of Alonzo B. Cornell, Gov., 1880-82. '81-82. 3 pm. 8". I02 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. Governor, continued. — Public papers of Grover Cleveland, Gov., 1883-84. '83-84. 2 pm. 8°. — Proclamntion [of D: B. Hill, July 23, 1885, upon the duath of Gen. Grant. N. Y., '85] f. sheet. — In the matter of the extradition of Daniel Brown, decision, a. t. p. ['86.] f. (3) p. — Public papers of Gov. David B. Hill, 1885-88, 90- 91. '86-91. 6v. 8». — Report of C. F. MacDoiiald, M.D., on the execution by electricity of William Kommlcr, alia!: John Hart, presented to tlie Gov., Sept. 20, l^ilO. '90. 8°. 20 p. — Public papers of Koswell P. Flower, Gov., 1892, 93. '9:1-94. 2 v. 8°. — Puldic papers of Levi P. Morton, 1895-96. '95-96. 2 V. 8°. — Public papers of Frank S. Black, 1897-98. '98. 8°. 1' v. in 1. 404 p. — Same. '98. 8". 2 v. in I. 138 p. Note. An Abridged ed. — Public papers of Theodore Eoosevelt, 1899-1900. '99-00. 8°. 2 V. — See also under Supplemental : Colonial, Documents rel. to Colonial history. Adjutant-general. Annual report, 1803-99. '04-1900. 118 pm. and v. f" and 8°. UTote. None pub. 1804, 06, 08, 09, 17. Rpts. tor 1863-65, 93 in -1 V. each ; for 1867, in 3 v., 2d ed. issued in 1S69 In 2 v. ; 1394, 5 v.; 1895, 3 v.; 1896, 4 v.; 1897, 5 v.; 1898, 4 v.; 1899,6 v. — Report [upon bill entitled Act to reduce the parailes and rendezvous of the militia], n.t.p. [N. Y., 1832.] 8°. 64 p. (Sen. doc. 4, 1832.) — Report on calling out and organization of the 1st and 7th regiments of the N. Y. st.ite volunteers. 1847. 8°. 133 p. (Ass'y doc. 80, 1847.) — Manual of arms for troops doing duty with the per- cussion rausket. '58. ]2°. 32 p. — General regulntions for the military forces, 1858, 63, 70, 76. '^18-76. 4 v. li". — Index of awards on claims of soldiers of war of 1812. '60. 4°. 576 p — Roster of the National guard. 1864. 8". 225 p. (Sen. doc. 50, 1864.) — Record of commissioned officers, non-commissioned officers, and privates of rf giments called to assist in suppressing the rebellion. 1864-68. 8 v. 4°. — Military code, 1866, 71, 76, 93. '66-93. 4 v. 8°. — Resiuliitions for the military and naval forces of the State, 1804. '94. 2 v. 12°. — Resiulations relating to the uniform of the naval militia. 18'.l!l. '99. 12°. 33 p. 15 pi. — See also under Miscellaneous, Civil War. Attorney-general. Annual report, 1889-99. '90-1900. 11 V. 8°. Commissary-general. Annual report,, Jan., 1861. '61. 8°. Comptroller. Annual report, 1797-1899. 1798-1900. 103 pm. and v. f and 8". — Circular to the commissioners of the U. S. deposite [sic\ fund. '45. 8" 60 p. Same. '65. 8°. 64 p. — A century in the comptroller's office, by J. A. Roberts. il. '97. 12°. 90 p. — Compilation of statutes relating to the taxation of corporations, by J. J. Merrill. '94. 8°. 58 p. — \^Bonds.'\ Communication from Comptroller of N. Y. city on bonds ami stocks issued 1871-73, also bonds and stocks purchased, 1871-73. 1889. 8°. 417 p. (Ass'y doc. 90, 1889.) 103 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. Comptroller, continued. — [Canal.'\ Annual report rel. to expenditures on canals, 1819-47; '83-98. '20-99. 45 pm. f and 8°. Note. Rpts. for 1848-82 made by Auditor of Canal Dept., which see under InspectioD and Regulation. Same. Annual financial report rel. to the canals, 1883-98. '»4-99. 16 pm. 8°. Annual report on tolls, trade and tonnage of canals, 1882. '83. 8". 401 p. (Ass'y doc. 142, 1883.) For previouH and for later rpts. Sep, under Inspection and Regulation, Comminaionera of Canal Fund, Auditor of Canal Dept., and Supt of Public Worka. — \_Ckariiy.'\ Report of agent appointed to examine charitable institutions. 1879. 8°. 129 p. (Sen. doc. 67, 1879.) Note. Four different eda. were iesued. — l^Ediicaiion.'] Special report upon school fund, 188,"). '85. 8°. K; p. (Sen. doc. 37, 1885.) — \^Expendiiure.'\ Report on State expenditures, 1887. '87. 8°. 68 p. (Sen. doc. 57, 1887.) — [History. '\ See under Supplemental: Ciilonial, Documents rel. to Colonial history. — \^lnsuriince.'\ Annual report on condition of fire insurance companies, 1853-58. '54-59. 6pni. 8". Note. Later rpte. contained iu annual rpts. of Insurance Dept., which see under Inspection and Regulation. Annual report of condition of the several insur- ance companies doing business in this State. 1855, 56. 2 V. 8". Report on condition of life insurance companies, 1856-57. '57-58. 2 pm. 8°. Note. Later rpts. contained in annual rpts. of Insurance Dept., which see under Inspection and Regulation. Special report upon taxation of life insurance companies, Feb., 1887. '87. 8°. 15 p. (Sen. doc. 48, 1887.) See also under Miscellaneous, Insurance. — [Land.^ Lists of patents of land, etc., to be sold, Nov. 1815 for arrears of quit rent. n. d. 4°. iv, 20 p. Same, Jan. 1822. n. d. 4". (6) 35 p. List of lands to be sold in Nov. 1815 for arrears of taxes. '15. 8°. viii, 140 p. '19. 8'>. X, 168 p. '25. 8°. (3) 254 p. '29. 8°. iv, 240 p. — Same for 1827-30, Mar. 1834. '33. 8°. iv, 179 p — Same for 1831-35, Mny, 1839. '38. 8°. (4) 18."> p — Saj/ie for 1836-39, .lune, 1843. '43. 8». (6)219p — Same for 1840-44, Nov. 1848. '48. 8°. (4) 364 p — Same for 184.=>-48, Nov. 1853. '53. 8°. viii. 402 p — 5am« for 1852-55, Nov. 1859. '.59. 8". viii, HK:!(l)p — Same for 1856-60, Nov. 1866. '66. 8°. 371(1) p — A'ame for lS(i 1-65, Sept. 1871. '71. 8°. 260 p — Same for 1866-70, Oct 1877. •"' - "- — Same for 1877-82, Dec. 1885. — Same for 1883-87, Dec. 1890. — Same for 1888-92, Dec. 1895. — Report on Cayuga marshes and swamp lands 1831. 8°. 51 p. (Ass'y doc. 70, 1831.) — Report rel. to sale of lands for taxes [and quit rents]. 1835. 8°. 695 p. (Ass'y doc. 380, 1835.) Note. Also pub. with index. 715 p. — Same, n.i.p. [1848.] 8». 16 p. (Ass'y doc. 63, 1848.) 104 ■ — Same, Oct. 1819. ■ — Same, Jan. 1826. • — Same, Apr. 1830. •77. 8°. 231 p. '85. 8". 356 11. '90. 8°. 272 p. '95. 8°. 296 p. Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. Comptroller, continued. Report in rel. to expenditure of money in counties of Columbia and Delaware [during anti-rent dis- turbances]. 1847. 8°. 142 p. (Ass'y doc. 99, 1847.) Statement of all lands sold under acts for assess- ment and payment of taxes prior to sale of 1848 (not heretofore reported) ; also sales under special assessments for draining swamps, build- ing roads, etc. '50. 8°. 1024 p. — [Printing.'] Report in rel. to printing for the State. 1844. 8». 59 p. (Sen. doc. 94, 1844.) Report of amount paid for printing, binding, en- graving, etc. 1851. 8°. 23-' p. (Sen. doc. 66, 1851.) — \^Revolution.'] New York in the revolution as Colony aud State ; records discovered, arr., and classified by J. A. Roberts, Compt. in 1897. il. '97. 4°. xix, 261 p. Same. Ed. 2. il. '98. 4°. 534 p. — [Salaries] Special report upon salaries, etc., 1886. '86. 8°. 75 p. (Ass'y doc. 89, 1886.) — [Taxes.] Report in rel. to erroneous payment of taxes, 1799-1849. 1850. 8". 71 p. (Ass'y doc. 120, 1850.) Inspector-general. Annual report, 1851-57, 59, 61-63, 65-67, 83, 84, 90-96. '52-96. 18 pm. 8°. Note. SiDce 1869 included in Adjutant-Genernl's rpt. Paymaster-general. Annual report, 1862, 65-67- '63-68. 4 pm. 8". Note. Since 1869 included in Adjutant-General's rpt. Quartermaster-general. Annual report, 1861-68. '62-69. 8 pm. 8°. Secretary of State. Law relatine to the constitutional convention [witli instructions to the inspectors of election]. [1867.] 8°. 15 p. — Concurrent resolutions proposing amendments to the constitution, with act of legislature prescribing form of ballot, etc. [1874.] 8°. 14 p. — [ Births, Marriages and Deaths.] Annual report of number of births, marriages and deaths, 1847, '48. '48-49. 2 pm. 8°. — [Bounty Lands] Balloting book and other docs. rel. to military bounty lands in the state. 1825. fo. 188 (1) p. — [Canal.] Laws in rel. to Erie and Champlain Canals, with annual reports of Canal Commis- sioners and other documents requisite for a com- plete official history of those works. 1825. 2v. 8°. — [Census.] Census of 1790, 1807, 14, 21, 25, 25-30, 35,45,55,65,75. 1791-1877. 11 v. t°. and %". Preliminary report on census of 1855. '56. 8°. 74 p. (Sen. doc. 8, 1856.) Preliminary report on census of 1865. '66. 8°. 51 p. Instructions for taking census of the State in 1875. with laws rel. thereto. '75. 8°. 72 p. Preliminary report on population, census of 1875. '76. 8". 97 p. (Sen. doc. 6, 1876.) Communication rel. to census of 1885, in reply to resolution of Senate. n. t. p. ['85.] 8°. 19 p. (Sen. doc. 44, 1885.) Exhibits showing the enumeration of the State liy counties, cities, towns, and election districts for 1892. '92. 8<>. 160 p. (Sen. doc. 60, 1892.) — [Centennial.] Centennial celt'brations of the State; by A. C. Beach. 1879. 4°. (5) 459 p. — [Civil Service.] Report of all civil officers whose appointment is vested in the Governor with con- sent of the Senate. 1845. 8°. 58 p. (Sen. doc. 4, 1845.) 105 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. Secretary of State, continued. — [Crime and Pardons.'] Report rel. to pardons, etc., 1823-26; 1840-46; 1825-47: 1847-56; 1857,68; 1864. '27-65. 6 pm. f. and 8". I/ote. For other rpte. Bee back Oovernor. Annual report on criminal statistics, 1837-98. '38-99. 62 pm. and v. 8°. Report of abstracts of convictions for criminal offences and of returns of sheriffs respecting persons convicted, March 1844, 45. n. t. p. ['44-45.] 2 y. 8°. (Sen. doc. 92, 1844; 54, 1845.) — '^Education.] See under Inspection and Regulation, Svpt. of Common Schools. — [Election.'] [Constitution, act respecting elections other than for militia and town officers, forms and instructions.] n. t. p. '47. 8°. 101 p. Election laws, with extracts from the Constitu- tion; forms and instructions for officers. 1856, 69, 71. 3 V. 8". ^ote. Laws pub. 1869 called Election and registry lawB, etc. New York registry law of 1865 ; with instructions, by T. S. Gillett. '65. S". 64 p. Same, with instructions applicable to the city and county of New York and Brooklyn. '65. 8°. 48 p. Election code of N. Y., in force 1885. '85. 8°. vii, 486 p. Code of election laws as enacted 1890, with notes, forms, and instructions. '90. 8°. 83 p. — [History ■] Documentary history of the State of N. Y.; arr. under direction of C. Morgan, by E. B. O'Callaghan. 1849-51. 4 v. 8». Note. In 1850-51 another ed. was pub. in 4 quarto v. with maps and il. For Documents rel. to Colonial history of N. Y., see under Supplemental ; Colonial. Communication in rel. to the Documentary his- tory. 1854. 8°. 64 p. (Ass'y doc. 136, 1854.) Calendar of N. Y. colonial mss., indorsed land papers in office of Secretary, 1643-1803. 1864. 8°. 1087 p. Calendar of historical mss. in office of Secretary, Albany; ed. by E. B. O'Callaghan. 1865-66. 2 v. 4°. Calendar of historical mss., rel. to the Revolution, in office of Secretary, Albany. 1868. 2 v. 4°. Journals of military expedition of Major-gen. John Sullivan against the Six Nations of Indians, 1779, with records of centennial celebration ; prep, by Sec. of State, oomp. by G. S. Conover. il. 1887. 8°. XV, 579 (2) p. — [Legislature.] Legislative manual, 1848-99. '43- 99. 57 V. 16°. Note. Titles vary. Publication doubtful for 1889. For issues prior to 1843, see under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc. — [Liquor.] Report rel. to the elections on subjectof licensing snle of intoxicating drinks. 1847. 8°. 50 p. (Ass'y doc. 40, 1847.) — [Poor.] Annual report in rel. to statistics of the poor, 1841-95. '42-96. 54 pm. 8°. Note. Rpts. for 1861, 62 were printed together in 1853. — [Marriage Licenses.] Names of persons for whom marriage licenses were issued by the Secretary previous to 1784; printed by order of G. J. Tucker. 18C0. 8". -180 (7) p. Note. See also under Institutions, State Library, Bulletin : history. io6 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. Annual report, 1861-65. '62-6ii. 1797-99. 103 Secretary of State, continued. — l^Piovisions and Produce.^ Annual report transmit- ting abstracts of returns of inspectors and measurers of merchandize provisions and prod- uce, 1840-45. '41-46. G pm. 8°. Note. Tilles vary. Office abolished by constitution of 1846. — IRailroad.J Report of survey of route for railroad from city of N. Y. to Lake Erie. 1835. 8°. 99 p. (Ass'y doc. 107, 1835.; See also under MiBcellaneoua. Report of survey of railroad from Ogdensburgh to Lake Champlain. 1839. 8°. 57 p. (Ass'y doc. 133, 18!i9.') Annual report rel. to railroad statistics, 1843-48. '44-49. 6 pm. 8». Note. For later rpts. 4e£ unrfer Inspection nod Regulation, Canal and Railroad, State Engineer and Surveyor. — \_Surveys.'\ Report in rel. to a geological survey of the State, by J. A. Dix. 1836. 8°. 60 p. Note. For later rpts. see under Institutions, Geology. Catalogue of maps and surveys in offices of Sec. of State, of State Engineer and Surveyor, and in the State Library. 1851. 8°. {Z) L'88 (1) p. Same; rev. by 1). E. E. Mil. 1859. 8°. 375 p Note. Includes those in office of Comptroller. Surgeon-geaeral. 5 pm. 8°. Treasurer. Annual report 1796-1898. pm. and v. f° and 8°. Publication doubtful for 1803. — Statement of the funds of the State of N. Y. 1797. 1798. 8°. 16 p. Inspectioji and Regulation. \_Accounts .'\ Cowmissioners of Public Accounts. An- nual report, lst-15th, 1857-71. '.')8-72. 14pm. 8°. Note. Publication doubtful for 12th rpt. {Adirondack Wilderness.^ See forward under Surrey. [^.igriciiltuie.'] Board of Agriculture. Memoirs. 1821-26. 3 V. 8°. Department of Agriculture. Annual report of the Commissioner, lst-6th, 1893-98. '94-99. 8°. 19 V. Includes rpts. of State Weather Bureau, Cornell University Agricultural IC^periment Station and New York Agricultural Experiment Station, which eee under Institutions, Agriculture. lst-5th rpt. each in 3 v. ; 6tb rpt. in 4 v. See also forward State Dairy Commissioner. I Arbitration.'] Board of Mediation and .irbitration . Annual report, Is't, 1886; lst-14th, 1887-1900. '87-1901. 15 V. 8°. Notp. Called Board of .\rbitration until 1887, when name was changed and rpts. numbered in new series. Iti 1901 it was merged into the new Department of Labor, vh\Q\x see forward. — Special report on the New York and Brooklyn sur- face railroad strikes. '89. 8°. 187 p. (Ass'y doc. 63, 1889.) — Special report on the lockout of cutters by the Clothiers' Exchange of Rochester. 1891. 8". 146 p. (Sen. doc. 68, 1891.) — Special report on N.Y. C. & II. 11. U.K. strike. 1891. 8°. 104 p. (Ass'y doc. 29, 1891.) — Special reports on the Brooklyn street railway strike. '95, 8°. 114 p. (Ass'y doc. 39, 1895.) 107 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. \_Bank.~\ Bank Commissioners. Annual report, 1830- 42. '31-43. 13 pm. 8°. Note, Included, 1844-51, in auDual report of the Comp- troller. Continued from 1861 by Supt. of Banking Dept., which see forward. — Report .giving name and place of residence of each stockholder in the several banks of the State. 1883. 8°. 72 p. (Ass'y doc. 89. 1833.) — Report relative to sundry banks. 1838. 8°. 275 p. (Ass'y doc. 23, 1838.) — Report concerning Brooklyn bank. 1839. 8°. 69 p. (Sen. doc. 84, 1839.) Supt. of Banking Dept. Annual report, 1851-99. '52-1900. 48 V. 8°. — Annual report rel. to savings banks, 1857-99. '58- 1900. 42 T. 8°. Note. Titles vary. — Annual report rel. to foreign mortgage, loan and investment cos., Ist-lOth, 1890-99. '91-1900 10 V. 8°. — Annu.ll report rel. to building and loan associa- tions and co-operative savings and loan associa- tions, 1890-99. '91-1900. 10 v. 8°. — Special report on savings banks ; by deputy Supt. E. W. Keyes. 1868. 8°. 412 (1) p. See also under Legislature, .Journals, Does., etc., 1864, Senate 1878; and under Miscellaneous, Banks. \_Buildings.~\ Superintendent of Public Buildings. Annual report, 1883-99. '84-1900. 8°. Note, rublication doubtful, rpt. for 1887, 1888 and 1808. [^Canal and Railroad.'\ Auditor of Canal Dept. Annual report on tolls, trade, and tonnage of canals, 1848-81. '49-82. Zi v. 8". Note. For earlier rptB. see forward Commissioners of Canal Fund; for later rpts. see wn^/cr Executive and Staff, Comptroller, and forward Supt. of Public lI'orAs. — Annual report rel. to expenditures on canals, 1848- 82. '49-83. 35 v. 8°. Note. For earlier and later rpts. see under Executive and Staff, Comptroller. — Annual financial report, 1861-82. '62-83. 22 v. 8°. Note. For rpts. prior to 1861 see forward annual rpts. of Commissioners of Canal Fund. — Communication in rel. to certain canal drafts and certificates. 1861. 8°. 123 p. (Sen. doc. 56, 1861.) — Communication rel. to amount of drafts drawn and paid within last 3 years. 1862. 8°. 75 p. (Ass'y doc. 244, 1862.) Board of Railroad Commissioners. Annual report, 1855, 56; lst-17th, 1883-99. '56-1900. 83 v. 8°. Note, llpls. for IS-lii, 1)6 in 'Z v. each; Ist ed. n>t. for 1S55 in iv ; xvii. 852 p. lipta. 18S;}-97 in 2 v. each. Board was abolished 1857; re-eotabliuhud 18S2. For rpts. prior to 1S49 see under Executive and StafT, Sec. of .'itate ; for rpts. 1849-54, 57-82 see forward State Engineer and Surveyor. — Report on elevated railroads of New York City. 1883. 8°. 129 p. (Ass'y doc. 162, 1883.) — Report on transportation of freight, 1884. '84. 8°. 124 p. (Sen. doc. 53, 1884.) — Report on strains on railroad bridges of the State. 1891. 8°. 1880 p. — Sujjpleinentary report, 1884-88,92. '84-92. 6 pm. 8°. Canal Appraisers. Annual report, 1849-82. '50-83. 34 pm. 8". — Report of all claims allowed by them for damages. 1849. 8". 85 p. (Sen. doc. 14, 1849.) loS Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. \Canal and Railroad, continued.'] — Communication in rel. to claims of Jacob Graves and others, mill owners, at Bocliester. 1854. 8". 263 (1) p. (Ass'y doc. 63, 1854.) — Awards and testimony in claims of Rochester mill owners. 1856. 8°. 287 p. (Sen. doc. 103, 1856.) — Te.'itimony in claims of citizens in valley of Ausa- ble river. 1858. 8°. 368 p. — Testimony in matter of claims for damage done by breaking away of North Lake reservoir, with briefs, arguments, etc. 1869-72. 2 v. and 14 pm. 8°. — Reply to resolutinn calling for list of all claims for damages presented or acted upon since Jan. 1 , 1870. '72. 8°. 56 p. (Ass'y doc. 45, 1872.) — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., elc. Canal Board. Report of proceedings of Canal Board in rel. to complaints or charges against certain canal superintendents. 1853. 8°. 270 p. (Sen. doc. 71, 1853.) — Proceedings [annual], 1871-82. '71-82. 12 v 8°. — Report on petition of Peter Cagger, administrator of Peter Bargy, jr., deceased. 1843. 8°. 54 p. (A:'8'y doc. 135, 1843.) — Report respectinsj discrimination in canal tolls. 1857. 8°. 54 p. (Sen. doc. 127, 1857.) — See also under Legislature, .Journals, Docs., etc. Canal Commissioners. Annual report, 1816-77. '17-78. 62 pra. 8°. See also under Executive and Staff, Sec. of State. — Report on a canal from termination of Chemung canal to the State line. 1840. 8°. 57 p. (Ass'y doc. 32, 1840.) — Report as to supply of water [for Erie canal] between Tonawanda and Montezuma, Jan. 28, 1850. "50. 8°. 13 p. (Sen. doc. 41, 1850.) — Copies of repair contracts on eastern division of Erie canal. 1863. 8°. 83 p. (Sen. doc. 22, 1863.) — Report on a survey of waters of the upper Hudson and Raquette rivers. 1874. S°. 82 p. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs, etc., 1852, and Senate, 1843. Canal Department. Memorial asking for improve- ment of lake harbors by the general government. 1858. 8°. 30 p. — See also back Auditor of Canal Depi. Commissioners of Canal Fund. Annual report, 1817-60. '18-61. 44 pm. 8». Note. From 1850 the Commissionere transmitted tiie Audi- tor's rpt. and endorsed it as theirs, adding almost nothing. For later rpts. see back Auditor of Canal Dej^t. — Annual report of tolls collected upon canals, 1831- 47. '32-48. 17 pm. 8°. Note. Titles vary. For later rpts. see back AuJUor of Canal Dent.; under PJ.vecutive and Staff, Comptroller ; and loiv/ard Supt. of Public Works. Commissioners on Internal Navigation of the State. Report [biennial]. 18U'-16. 3 iim. 8°. State Engineer and Surveyor. Annual report of railroad statistics of N. Y., 184'J-54, 57-8i. '50-83. 32 V. 8°. Note. For earlier rptfi. sfe untlpr Executive and Staff, Sec. of State ; for rpts. for IS.^.i, 56, and since ISli.;, see back Board of Railroad ComminHioners, — Annual report on canals. 1850-99. '51-1900. 50 v. 8°. Note. Since 1888 " canals " is omitted from title. I 109 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. [Cojia/ and Railroad, continued.^ — Annual report on companies navigating lakes and rivers, 1857-90. '58-91. 33 pm. 8°. Note. Publication doubtful of rpt. for 1888. — Report in rel. to railroad reports. 1849. 8°. 54 p. (Sen. doc. 84, 1849.) — Report on freight carried by railroads between lakes and tide water. 1853. 8°. 56 p. (Sen. doc. 59, 1853.) — Re]iort on extension of Chenango canal. 1860. 8°. 50 p. (Sen. doc. C, 18i;0.) — Report on construction of locks, etc., on Erie and Oswego canals. 1864. 8°. 91 p. (Ass'y doc. 60, 1864.) — Special report on coal, by S. H. Sweet. 1865. 8°. 94 p (Sen. doc. 71, 1865.) — Report on survey of Hudson river to Fort Edward and of Champlain canal enlargement from tide water to Whitehall 18(i7. 8°. Ill p. (Sen. doc. 37, 1867.) Supt. of Public Works. Annual report, 1878-98. '79-99. 21 V. 8°. — Annunl report on trade and tonnage of canals, 1883-98. '84-99. 16 v. 8°. Note. Since 1886 iucludc'd also io ann. rpts. For earlier rpts. see back Auditor of Canal Dept. ; and under Executive and Staff, Comptroller. — Report in reference to occupancy of canal lands for railroad purposes. 1883. 8". 80 p. (Ass'y doc. 10(i, 18H3.) See also under Legislature, .Journals, Docs.., etc.. Senate, and Assembly, ubique ; Miscellaneous, Canal, Railroad. [Charity. 1 Commissioners of Public Charities and Correction. Annual report, 1-10, 1860-69. '61- 70. 4 V. 8». Note. These are the New York City Comraissiouers. Re- ports 1-10 were presented to the Legislature, but printed by Coiumissiouers; rpts. 2, 1861, and 6-10, 1865-69, were also re- printed by Legislature in the Documents. State Board of Charities. Annual report, lst-32d, 1867-98. '68-99. 34 pm. and v. 8°. Note. 2d rpt. reads Board of State CommiBsionera of Public Charities ; Slst and 32d. rpt. each in 2 v. — Record of proceedings and testimony before a committee at the House of Refuge in N. Y., July and Aug., 1872. '72. 8°. 261 (5) p. — Extract from 9th annual report rel. to orphan asylums and other institutions for care of chil- dren ; by W. P. Letchworth. 1876. 8°. (3) 508 p. — Extract from 10th annual report rel. to' causes of pauperism ; by C. S. Hoyt. 1877. 8°. 239 p. — In matter of investigation of New York City Asylum for Insane: report, Aug. 12, 1887. n.p., ['87.] 80. 43 p. — Same : special report of standing committee on insane, h. t. p. [1888.] 8°. 42 p. — Conditions and necessities of State Industrial School, Rochester, as stated by the Board ; witli notes made by its committee at annual inspec- tion. Rocliestcr, 1890. 8°. 21 p. — R< port for standing committee on the deaf; by W. R. Steward, Commissioner, Jan. 10, 1894 h. t. p. ['04.] 8". 66 p. — Report on the deaf by Inspectors appointed by the Board, taking the place in annual report of usual report of standing committee on the deaf. n. p. [1897.] 8°, 90 p. no Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. [^Charity, continued.'] — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs, etc., 1857. Civil Service Commission. Annual report, lst-14th, 1883-'08. '84-99. 15 v. 8°. Note. First 6 rpta. are pms. — Rules, reguliitions, statutes, etc., 1884. '84. 8''. 92 p. — Decisions and opinions on construction of civil service laws of U. S., and of N. Y., Mass., and Penn., 1889. '89. 8°. (6) 160 p. — See also under Legislature Laws of the State, and Senate, 1895. [CVaiTOi.] Auditing Board. Keport rel. to claims against State for expenses in connection with raising volunteers during the rebellion. 18()8. 8». 168 p. < As,s'y doc. 157, 1868.) Board of Claims. Annual report, lst-15th, 1883-97. '84-98. 8". — Calendars for the various terms, 1883-95. ['84- 95.1 8°- State Board of Audit. Report, 1876-83. '77-84. 10 pm. 8". Note. Rpt. for 1883 final rpt. ; in 1877 3 rpte. were made. — Report of claim of George W. Flower & Co- against State. 1881. 8°. 50 p. (A.-s'y doc- 84, 1881.) See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc. Dairy Commissioner. Annual report, lst-8th, 188.i-92. '85-93. 8 V. 8°. Note. Eetablished by chap. 202, Laws of 1884, and Ist rpl. made Jan. 1.5, 1885; abolished by chap. 338, Laws of 1893, and united with Dept. of Agriculture in 1893. — Reply to resolution of Senate, adopted March 9, 1886. '86. 59 p. (Sen. doc. 58, 1886.) — Rules and suggestions concerning care of milk. [1889.] 8°. 30 p. {^Drugs.} Analyst of Drugs. See forward under Health and Pharmacy . ^Education.] Superintendent of Common Schools. Annual report, 1813-53. '14-54. 41 pm. t" and 8°. Note. Secretary of State was Supt. ex officio, 1821-54. Succeeded by Supt. of Public Instruction, which nee below. — Revised statutes rel. to common schools. 1831. 8°. 72 p. Same. '36. 8°. 78 p. — Decisions of Supt. selected and arranged by J. A. Dii. 1837. 8". (8) 479 p. — Statutes rel. to common schools, with forms and regulations. '41. 8°. 216 p. Same. '47. 8°. 215 (1) p. — Common school system of N. Y., comprising general laws rel. to common schools, etc. -, prep, by S. S. Randall. Troy, 1851. 8". 408 p. Superintendent of Public Instruction. Annu.il report, lst-45tli, 1854-98. '55-99. 51 v. 8". Note. Beginuing with 40th rpt., pub. in 2 v. each. — Code of public instruction; prep, by V. M. Rice. 1856. 8". iv. 375 p. Same. '56. 8°. iv, 492 p. Note. This ed. contains also *' Local laws and regulations." — Special report on present state of education in U. S. and other countries, and on conijiulsory instruction ; by V. M. Rice. lH(i7. S". 25 i p. — Laws of N. Y. rel. to common schools, with com- ments and instructions anil a digest of decisions ; prep, by V. M. Uice. 1S68. 8". .\vi, 720 p. — General school laws. 1878. 8°. 133 p. 1 1 1 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. l^EAucation., conHnued.J — Laws of N . Y. rel. to common schools, with com- ments and instructions and a digest of decisions ; prep, by E. W. Keyes. 1879 »". xxir, 841 p. — Statutes rel. to general school laws passed 1879-83. '8». 8°. 36 p. — Code of puulic instruction of N. Y. ; ed. by J. E. Kirk. '87. 8". vi, 1075 p. — Designs for schoolhouses. '88. 4°. 39 p. — Arhor day circular. 1889-1900. 13 pm. 8°. Note. 2 in 1S89. — Designs for schoolhouses accepted by Dept. of Public Instruction, il. 1889. 8°. 59 p. — Syllabus of a course of instruction in form-study and drawing for teachers' institutes of N. Y., nos. 1,2. n.t.p. [18S'J-!tO.] 8°. — Examinations for State certificates, 1891. ['90.] i". 4 p. — Hcgulations and course of study for training classes in academies and union schools of the State, n.t.p. [1890.] 8°. 28 p. — Regulations governing uniform examinations for commissioners' certificates, n. t. p. [1890.] 8°. 4 p. — Same ; Syllabus, for information of candidates. h. t. p. [18;i0.] 8°. S p. — Examinations for State scholarships in Cornell university, n.t p. [1891.] 4°. 4 p. — Keccnt school arcliitecture. '97. obi. 8°. 425 p. — N. Y. State educational exhibit, Columbian expo- sition: schools otN. Y.; glance at common school system of Empire State. 1893. 8°. 73 p. See also under Legislature, Laws ; Miscellaneous, Education. \_ Electricity.'] Board of Electrical Control in and for the City of New York. Kcport, lst-3d, 1887-89. '88-'90. 8°. 3 pm. [Emigration.'] Com,missioners of Emigration. An- nual report, 1846-92. '47-93. 47 pm. 8». Note. Separate publicatiou duubtful rpte. of 1855, 56, 60, 63, CoiumiBBioD aboliataed by chap. 5'28, Laws of 1893. — Annual reports from organization of Commission, May 5, 1847, to 186U; with other official docs. 18iJl. 8°. — Memorial to the Congress of the U. S. [1872.] 8". 8 p. — Memorial to the Legislature of N. Y. [1872.] 8°. 7 p. — Keport of Castle Garden committee ; complaints of passengers of barks "Athena" and "Niagara," from liremen. [1872.] 8°. 6 p. — Same, on complaints of passengers of the "Charles H. Marshall," from Liverpool. [1872.] 8°. 5 p. — lleport of persons under C(mimissioners' care on Ward's Island and at all other places. 1874. 8°. 76 p. — Memorial [to U. S. Congress], /t. p. ,1879. 8°. 8p. Se» o,lso vnder Legi>ilature, Laws; Senate, 1882; Assembly, 1847, 52, 59, 75, 76. Engineer and Surveyor. See back under Canal and Railroad. Factory Inspector. Annual report, lst-15th, 1886-1900. '87-1901. 15 V. 8°. Note. In 1001 merged into the new Department of Labor, which Bue forward. \_Fire.'\ Metropolitan Fire Dept. Annual report, 1st- 5th, 1865-69. 'G6-70. 8°. 112 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. \^Fisli, Game, and Forest.'] Commissioners of Fisheries, Game and Forest. Annual report, l8t-24th, 1868-95. '69-96. 24 pm. and v. 8". Note. llth-Uth rpt., 1878-1885, are biennial. — Preliminary report, 2d-4th. 1896-98. '97-99. 3pni. — Report of oy§ter investigation, 1884-86. '85-87. 2 pm. — Report of oyster investigation and Shell-Fish Commission for year ending Nov. 30, 1887; bv E. G. Blackford, il. '88. 8°. 106 p. — Fi.sh and giimc laws of N. Y. in force 1888, iilso laws for preservation of forests; conip. by G. K. Kent. '88. 8». (4) 135 p. Commissioners of Fisheries, Garae, and Forests. Annual report, Ist^Sd, 1895-97. il. '96-98. 4°. 3 V. Fish and Game Protectors. Reports in response to resolution of Jan. 11, 1883. "83. 8°. 64 p. Forest Commission. Annual report, l8t-[9thl, 1885- 94. '86-95. 10 V. 8°. Jfote. No rpt. for 1887; rpt. for 1891, 2 ed.; rpt. for 1893 in 2 V. 232 p. and 244 p. — Special report on legislation, Jan. 1888. h. t. p. ['88.] 8». 14 p. (Ass'y doc. 39, 1888.) — Protect the forests: duties of supervisors and fire- wardens; laws and rules. 1890. 8°. 22 (1) p. — Special report on establishment of an Adirondiicli Statepark. 1891. 8". 47 p. ("Sen. doc. 19, 1891.) — Special report [on the purchase of land]. 1894. 8°. 22 p. (Ass'y doc. 22, 18'.I4.) — See also under Legislature, Assembly, 1891, 95, 9(i. 97, 99. lffarbor.1 See forward ianrf ; a»d «Mer8 are again printed and it becomes a continuation of Transactions. [Blind.] jVew VorJc Institution for Blind (New York] City). Annualreport, lst-63d, 1836-98. '37-99. 63 pm. 8°. See nho under Legislature, Senate, 1864; AsnemOhj, 1862. — Review of efforts of the Institution to instruct its pupils in mechanical trades, 1831-85. '85. 8°. 7 p. n6 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. \BlinA, co'Klinutd.'\ New York State Institution for Blind (Batavia). Annual report, lst^30th, 1869-98. 70-99. 30 pm. 8°. Note. BcgiDDlng with rpt. for 1894-95 called New York State School for the Blind. [Charity.'] State Charities Aid Ass^n. Annual report, Ist-Bth, to State Commission in Lunacy, 1893- 98. '94-99. 6 pra. 8°. Kote. Reprinted from rpts. of State coramiseion in lunacy. Wyoming Benevolent Institute. (Genesee Falls). Annual report, 1872-98. 73-99. 26 pm. 8°. Note. Publication doubtful rpt. for 1882. [Children.] Children's Aid Society. Annual report, lst^46th, 1853-98. '54-99. 46 pm. 8o. Note. 17th-2l8t, 23d, 26th, 27th, 29th, 31st-S3d, 35th-44th and 46th published a8 state documents. Juvenile .isylum. New York Juvenile Asylum (New York City). Annual report, lst-47th, 1852-98. '53-99. 47 pm. 8°. Note. 6th, 19th, 33th-37th, 39th, 40th, 46tb and 47th pub- lished as state documents. — Charter and by-laws, etc. N. Y., 1859. 8». 34 p. New York Infant Asylum (New York City). Annual report, lst-25th, 1872-96. '73-97. 8°. Note. lst-3d rpts. unnumbered; rpts. for 1865, 72-86, 88,93, published as state documents; document rpts. brief; fuller rpts. pub. by Asylum; publication doubtful for 19th-21st and 23d rpts., 1890-92, 94. 24th and 2.' Surgeon-in-Chief to the Board of Managers. 1901. '02. See also under Legislature, Assembly, 1890. \_Deaf and Dumb.] Central N. Y. Institution fm- Deaf Mutes (Rome). Annual report, lst-24th, 1875-98. '76-99. 24 pm. 8°. — Rome register, 1885-89. f". — Deaf mutes' register, v. 1-16. 1884-99. '84-99. 16 V. 4°. Note. Pub. by the pupils weekly durlni? the school year. Origin.ilIy called The Register, then Rome register, and finally Deaf mutes' register. Ist no. issued Oct. 18, 1884. Institution for Improved Instruction of Deaf Mutes (New York City). Annual report, l3t-32d, 1868-98. '68-99. 32 pm. 8°. Note. Publication doubtful for 2d rpt. 4th rpt. was the first presented to the Legislature. Le Couteulx St. Mary's Institution for Improved Instruction of Deaf Mutes (Buffalo). Annual report, lst-27th, 1873-98. '74-99. 2G pm. S". Note. Ist published rpt. for 1872-73; rpt. for 1873-74 un- numbered; rpt. for 1874-75 called 5th; for 1875-76, 6th; for 1876-77 and 1877-78 both called 7th; later rpts. numbered regularly. New York Institution for Instruction of Deaf and Dumb (New York City). Annual report, Ist- 80th, 1819-98. '20-99. 80 pm. 8°. Note. Before 1830 rpts. usually issued in both fo and So. — By-laws, rev. Jan. 10, 1871. N. Y. ['71.] 12". 12 p. — Acts of the Legislature, with by-laws of board of directors. N. Y., 1873. 8". 30 p. 117 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. [Deaf and Dumb, continued.'} Northern M. Y. Institution for Deaf Mutes (Malone). Annual report, ls1^14th, 1885-98. '86-99. 14 pm. 8°. Note. PubJicatios doubtful 18tb rpt. for 1894-95. St. Joseph's Institute for Improved Instruction of Deaf Mutes (Fordham). Annual report, Ist^ 20th, 1878-97. '79-98. 19 pm. 8". Western JV. V. Institution for Deaf Mutes (Roches- ter). Annual report, lst-17th, 19th, 1877-94. '78-95. 18 pm. 8°. — Daily paper for our little people, v. 1-14. 1880- 94. 14 V. 80. [Education.'] Conrad Poppenhvsen Ass'n. (College Point). Annual report, lst-31st, 1868-98. '69- 99. 31 pm. 8". Note. Publication doubtful rpt. for 1887; rptB. for 1871-80 read '• Poppenhueen Inatitute." State Noimal College (Albany). Annual report of the executive committee, lst-35th, 1844-78. '45- 79. 8°. 35 pm. Note. Ittt is entitled Report of the Bupt. of Common Schools and of the Regents of the University; '25th-3dth, Annual rpt. of the Supt, of Public Instruction and the Regents of the University ; rpts., beginning with 30tb for 1873, are pub. in Annual rpt. of Supt. of Tublic Instruction. Formerly called State Normal School. Name changed in 1890 to The Kew York State Normal College. — Annual register and circular, 1846-48, '50-51. 8°. 5 pm. — Address delivered at the closing exercises of the 23d term, July 10, 1856, by G: W. Clinton. 1856. 8°. 16 p. — Same; 28th terra, July 8, 1858, by E. C. Benedict. 1858. 8°. 21 p. — Address of Prof. W. F. Phelps before the Literarv societies, Jan. 31, 1852. Troy, 1852. 8°. 21 p. — Catalogue of the officers and students for the 50th, 5l8t, 53d, 55th, 59th, 61st, 63d, 73d, 75th, 77th term. 1869-83. 8». 10 pm. Note. For earlier lists see Annual register; for later lists see Officers and faculty, and Circular. — Catalogue of the graduates for 2G years ending June 30, 1870. '71. 8°. 9,i p. — Same; for 38 years ending June 23, 1882. '83. 8°. 67 p. Note. For earlier catalogues see Quinquennial register; for later see Historical sketch. — Circular. '90-99. 8°. 9 pm. Note. Publication for '93 and *97 doubtful; 2 ed. pub. in 1892, 2U p. and 24 p. For earlier forms see Annual register, Catalogue, antf Officers and faculty. — Courses of study for kindergarten, grammar and high school departments, re. d. 8°. 15 p. — Historical sketch and a history of its graduates for 40 years. '84. 8<>. 37, 234 p. 2 pi. — Same; for first 38 and last 5 years. '88. 8°. 37, 251 p. 2 pi. — Same; for 50 years, 1844-94. n. d. S". 115, 350 p. 11 pi. Note. For earlier lists see Quinquennial register and Cata- logue of the graduates. — In memoriam : Edward P. Waterbury ; addresses by David Murrav, W. J. Milne, A. N. Huested, Oct. 29, 1K89. '89. 8». 32 p. — Mission of the teacher; an address delivered before tlie graduating class, Jan. 29, 1863, by Samuel W. Fisher. '63. 8°. 16 p. — New York State Normal School directory, for the term commencing Sept. 16, 1868. n. d. 8°. 8 p. llS Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. {^Education, continued.'] — Offleera and faculty and graduates and announce- ments for the 80th, 81st-86th and 91st terms. '83-89. 8°. 4 pm. Ifote. Titles vary ; for earlier listB see Annual register and Catalogue \ for later lists see Circular. — Poems and addresses at the close of the tenth term of the State Normal School; including the pro- ceedings of the quinquennial jubilee celebration, Sept. 26 and 27, 1849. Note. District school journal of the State of New York for Dec. 1849 (T. 10, no. 9, p. 133-164) with above " cover title." — Quinquennial register and circular, l3t-4th. '49- 64. 8°. 4 pm. Note. For later lists aee Catalogue of the graduates and Historical sketch. — Record of work done by men and women educated in the State Normal School, Albany, N. Y., during a period of 35 years, Dec. 28, 1888, by Edward P. Waterbury. '88. 8°. 16 p. — See also under Legislature, Assembly, 1844. State Normal and Training School (Brockport). Annual report, Ist and 5th, 1867, 71. '68, '72. 8°. 2 pm. Note. 2d rpt. pub. with those of Oswego and Fredoniaiii Ass'y doc. 207, 1869. Beginning with 3d rpt. for 1869, rpls. are pub. in Annual rpt. of Bupt. of Public Instruction. — Circular, 1868, 1890, 1893, 1896-7. 1898-9. '68-98. 8». 5 pm. Note. Continued by Year-hook. — Graduates, 1868-91. '91. 8°. 22 p. — Year book, June, 1899. '99. 12°. 46 p. State Normal and Training School (Buffalo). Note. Annual reports, beginning with Ist for 1871, are pub. in Annual rpt. of Supt. of Public Instruction. — Circular. 1886, 1892. 8°. 2 pm. — Prospectus. 1871. 8°. 16 p. State Normal and Training School Annual report, 2d and 3d, 1869-70. 2 pm. Note. Annual reports, beginning with 1st for 1869, are pub. in Annual rpt. of Bupt. of Public Instruction. — Circular, 1890-94, 97-98. 8». 8 pm. — Cortland Normal School controversy. Syracuse, 1880. 8". 92 p. State Normal and Training School (Fredonia). Annual report, 1870 and 1877. '71 and '78. 8°. 2 pm. Note. Annual reports, beginning with 1869, are pub. in Annual rpt. of Supt. of Public Instruction. 1st rpt. for 1868 was pub. with those of Oswego and Brockport in Ass'y doc. 207, 1869. — Circular, 1886, 1887, 1890, 1892-96, 1897-9. 8° and 160. 9 pm. — Historical catalogue, 1888-189.". 8°. 90, 9 p. 8 pi. State Normal and Training School (Geneseo). Cir- culars. 1888, 1890-95, 97-99. 8» and 12°. 10 pm. Note. Annual reports, beginning with 1871, are pub. in Annual rpt. of Supt. of Public Instruction. State Normal and Training School (New Paltz). Annual report, 1st, 1887. '87. 8°. 22 p. Note. Annual reports, beginning with 1887, are pub. in Annual rpt. of Supt. of Public Instruction. — Auld lang syne. Newburgh, 1892. 4°. 95 p. — Circular. 1890-91,1893-5,1896-8. 12°. 6 pm. — Year book, 1899-1900. 24°. 114 p. 119 (Cortland). '70-71. 8°. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. \_Educaiion, continued.'] State formal and Training School (Oneonta). Cir- cular,1891-3. la". 3 pm. — Yearbook. 1895-98,1899-1900. 12°. 4 pm. Note. Annual reports, beginning with Ist for 1889, are pub. In Annual rpt. of 8upt. of Public Instruction. State Normal and Training School (Oswego). Annual report, 1865-7), 73. '66-74. 8». 8pra. 27bte. Annual reports, beginning with that for 1860, are pub. in Annual rpt. of Supt. of Public Instruction. — Circular, 1867-68, 1889-92, '95, '96 and '98. 8°. 8 pm. — Extracts from papers read at the 25th anniversary. n. d. 8°. 11 p. — Outline of nature study and history and literature. 1896. 8°. 56 p. — Historical sketch rel. to first quarter century of the school. Oswego, 1888. 8°. 303 (1) p. Note. Scbool pub. various circulars from 1888 to 1891. State Normal and Training School (Plattsburg). By-laws and committees. [1889.] 8°. 6 p. — Circular, 1890, '92, '93, '95-6, '97-8, '99-1900. 8° and 16°. 6 pm. — Practice department. Outline of work, lst-8th grades. 1894. 8°. 43 p. Note. Annual reports, beginning with 1st for 1890, are pub. in Annual rpt. of Supt. of Public Instruction. State Normal and Training School (Potsdam). Annual report, 1870, 74. '71, '74. 8°. 2 pni. Note. Annual reports, beginning with 1st for 1869, are pub. in Annual rpt. of Bupt. of Public Instruction. — Circular, 1890, 95, 97, 99. 8". 4 pm. — Course in geography together with some principles relating to method and criticism and outlines of primary lessons. Watertown, 1875. 8°. 75 p. — First quarto-centennial history of the State Normal and Training School, Potsdam, N. Y. 1869- 1894. Potsdam, 1895. 8°. 227 p. 10 pi. — [Prospectus.] il. h. t. p. [1893.] obi. 24°. ri8) p. — Memorial exercises of Henry Watkins, Apr. 2, 1891. Potsdam, 1891. 8°. 23 p. State Normal and Training School (Jamaica). Circular, 1899. 12°. 16 p. Note. Annual reports, beginuing with 1st for 1898, are pub. in Annual rpt. of Supt. of Public Instruction. University of State of N. Y. (Albany). Annual re- port of regents, 1806-97. '07-98. 92 pm. and v. 8°. Note. Publication doubtful rpt«. for 1809, 14, 16, 17, 19 Rpt. for 1890, 3 V. ; for '93, '94, and "95, 2 v. each. Beginning with issue of 62d rpt., for 1838, rpts. were generally numbered, that for 1897 being the 111th. — Instructions from the regents to the several acade- mies subject to their visitation. 1830, 34, 36, 38, 41, 45. 6 pm. 8°. Note. In 1849 united with Instructions to Colleges. — Instructions from the regents to the several col- leges subject to their visitation. 1835, 47. 2 pm 8». — Instructions from the regents to the several col- leges, academies, and other literary institutions subject to their visitation. 1849, 53. 2 v. 8°. Note. Succeeded by the Manual of the regents. - Manual of the regents. 1864. 200 p. Note. Name changed to University manual. 12°. I20 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. \^Educationy continued.'] — University manual. 1870,72,82. ['89.] iy.and pm. W> and 8°. Note. Ed. of 1899 is also included in Annual report of regents for 1889; it has cover.titic Lawe and Ordinances. Later eds. bare varying titles and are included in tlie series of Regents' bulletins and also in Annual reports. 1890, Bulletin no. 1 ; 1895, no . 33 ; 1897 , no. 38. — Minutes, 18.i3-99. '59-99. 5 v. 8°. — [Prospectus, 1890.] h. t. p. ['90.] 32<>. (12) p. — Regents' bulletin, no. 1-50, June, 1890-Dec. '99. '90-99. 50 pm. 8°. Note. Bulletins 21, 24, 27, 29 form also Extension bulletins, &-8. Included in Annual report of the regents. — University convocation: proceedings, lst-37th, 1864-99. '65-99. 37 v. 8». Note. AUo published in Annual report of regents. Begin- ning with 1891 also included in Regents' bulletin. The prelim- inary meeting held in 1863 is not included in the numbered proceedings ; its title is : Meeting of the officers of colleges and academies of the state of New Yorl:. n.t.p. ['64.] 60 p. 8". — Same: topics, 1892-95, 98, 99. 92-99. 6 pm. 32°. — Same: library sess., 1896. n. t. p. ['96.] 8°. (51) p. — University handbooks, no. 1-16, 54. 1893-99. 17 pm. 24°. Note. The 6tb handbook, Dec. 1900, contains a list of publications ; earlier eds. of no. 6 as follows : My. 1894, 32 p. Ja. 1897, 40 p. Mr. 1896, 35 p. Je. 1898, 52 p. Ag. 1395, 36 p. Je. 1899, 63 p. F. 1896, 40 p. Je. 1900, 79 p. Also 2 eds. of no. 7, Apr. 1895 and Nov. 1897; an earlier ed. issued in Library school bulletin no. 1. 1891-2. 8". — [^Boundaries.] See under Miscellaneous, Bound- aries. — College Dept. Annual report, 1st, 1898. '98. 1 V. 8°. Note. Reorganized from Examination Dept. Bulletin, no. 1-7, Jan. -Dec. 1899. '99. 7 pm. 8°. Note. Included also in Annual reports. — Examination Dept. Annual report, lst-5th, 1893- 97. '94-97. 5 v. 8°. Note. 1st rpt. published as Regents' bulletin 23; in 1898 re- placed by College Dept. and High School Dept. Examination papers, 1880-99. 8 V. 8° and 12°. Note. These papers are issued in single sheets for use in the examinations. Preliminary academic examinations were first issued in Nov. 1865 and Advanced academic examinations in June, 1878; first issue in pamphlet form, Nov. 1880. Titles vary as follows : Advanced academic examination papers, 8tb-10th, Nov. 1880-June, 1881. 3 pra. Academic examination papers, Nov. 1881-JuDe, 1891. 32 pm. (Each no. contains both preliminary and advanced papers.) llth-39th advanced, Nov. 1881-Nov. 1890. 46th-74lh preliminary, Nov. 1881-Nov. 1890. 7.nth-77th examinations, Jan. 1891-June, 1891. The distinction of preliminary and academic is dropped after Nov. 18911. Examination papers, Sept. and Nov. 1891 and Jan. 1892. 1 pm. Examination papers for the academic year, 1891-93. 2 v. Regents' examination papers, 1894-99. 6 v. Papers for 1896-97 w.-re also issued in Examination bulletin and .'Vnnual report. Papers for 1898-99 also in 2 ]>t8. ; Profes- sional examination papers in College department bulletins and Annual reports; Academic examination papers in High School department bulletins and Annual reports. Syllabus of system of examinations. 1882-88. 2 pm. 8°. Examination bulletin, no. 1-16, 1890-Sep. '98. '90-98. 16 pm. 8°, 121 '80-99. 36 pm. and Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. \^EdAication., continued.'] — Extension Dept. Annual report, lst-4th, 1894-96. '95-98. 8<>. Extension bulletin, no. 1-24, Nov. 1891-Apr. •98. '91-98. 12 pm. 8°. Extension circular, no. 1-36, 1891-[99]. '91- 99. 36 pm. 8». Extension publications. '99. 24o. p. 17-38. Extension syllabus, no. 1-79, 1892-99. ['92- 99.] 79 pm. 12°. Extension teachers. '98. 24". 8 p. Extension teaching. '99. 24°. 16 p. How to get most help from extension courses. n.t.p. [1894.] 12°. 2 p. Loans to academies. '97. 24°. 4 p. Loans to university institutions; wall pictures. '98. 24°. 12 p. Local organization, n.t.p. [1894.] 24°. 16°. Organizations for home study. '94. 24°. 7 p. Seven factors of a complete extension course. n.t.p. [1894.] 24°. (4) p. Seven factors of a complete extension course. '97. 24°. 4 p. Students' clubs for regents' centres, n. t. p. [1894.] 24°. 6 (2) p. Study clubs. '98. 24°. 24 p. Handbook 10. Traveling libraries. '99. 24°. 12 p. — High School Dept. Annual report, 1st, 1898. '99. 1 V. 8°. Note. Reorganized from EzamioatiOD Dept. Bulletin, no. 1-4, Mar.-Dec. 1899. '99 8°. Note. Included also in Annual reports. — Public Libraries Division. State aid to libraries n. t. p. [189-.] 24°. 8 p. Capitol Library finding list. [1893.] 24°. Traveling libraries. Rules for circulation 24°. 4 p. To establish a public library. '93. 24°. State aid to libraries. '94. 24°. 4 p. Same, '98. 24°. 8 p. Same, '99. 24°. 8 p. Public library money ; traveling libraries ; rules for lending. '94. 24°. 8 p. Traveling library finding list, no. 1-40, 1892-99. '92-99. 40 pm. 24°. Traveling library subject list. 1893-95. 10pm. 8°. [Traveling libraries : rules for lending.] n. t. p. [1894.] 24°. (1) p. Traveling libraries : general directions, n. t. p. [1895.] 24°. 6 (2) p. List of 60 of the best books on agriculture, May, 1893. 24°. 12 p. Note. Reprinted Sept. 1893 and Sept. 1896. List of 50 of the best books on economics. June, 1893. 24°. 11 p. Same, Dec. 1893. 24°. 11 p. Same, June, 1895. 24°. 16 p. List of 43 of the best books on U. S. history. June, 1893. 24°. 8 p. Same, of 46 vols. Nov. 1894. 24°. 8 p. Same, of 50 vols. Feb. 1898. 24°. 12 p. List of 25 of the best books on economics. Sept. 1893. 24°. 8 p. Same, Jan. 1896. 24°. 8 p. Same, of 26 books. Feb. 1897. 24°. 8 p. List of 20 of the best books on U. S. history. Sept. 1893. LM°. 8p Same, of 25 vols. Feb. 1898. 24°. 7 p. 122 4 pm. 32 p. . '93. 4 p. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. {^Education, continued.'] List of 33 of the best books on agriculture. Dec. 1893. 24". 8 p. Same, of 34 vols. Mar. 1898. 24°. 8 p. List of 45 of the best volumes on French his- tory. Mar. 1894. 24°. 11 p. Same, of 50 v,>ls. Oct. 1898. 24°. 12 p. List of 2fi volumes in English and American lit- erature, covering Regents' reading course 4, and courses for 1894-96. June, 1894. 24°. 6 p. List of 57 volumes in literature covering Kegents' reading courses 1, 4, 6, and courses for 1894-96. June, 1894. 24°. 8 p. Money. Oct. 1896. 24°. 8 p. List of 100 volumes on social science, selected by the Charity Organization Society of Buffalo to supplement its library. Dec. 1896. 24°. 12 p. List of 10 of the best books on biology for hiah school reference; recommended by Prof. C: W. Dodge. May, 1897. 24°. 4 p. List of 52 of the best volumes on the Spanish war July, 1898. 24°. 12 p. List of 50 of the best volumes on household eco- nomics, selected by the New York Household Economic Association. Nov. 1898. 24°. 16 ]>. List of 25 of the best volumes on education. July, 1899. 24°. 8 p. List of 26 volumes on U. S. history covering Regents' U. S. history reading courses. Dec. lt:97. 24°. 7 p Choice of best books for a village library, 1894- 99. '95-1900. 6 pm. 12°. yote, TillPB vary; usually are "500 books of — ." 1894 hae beadiog New York Library Aeeociation. Best50 books of 1894-99. '95-1900. 6 pm. 12°. Jfote. Titles vary ; 1894 reads : New York Library Associa- tiou, Best 25 books of 1894. For annotated lists see State Library bulletin; Bibliography, dob. 12, 18 and 21. Bulletin, nos. 1-9, 1893-99. '93-1901. 9 pm. 8°. ^oie. Nos. 1-3 were issued as State library bulletin; nos. 4-9 iu aeries of Extension and Home education bulletins. Annual report, 1895-99. '96-1901. 5 pm. 8°. Xotfi. Included in series of Public library bulletins, lipts. for 1^92 aud 1893 were included in Annual rpt. of State library ; rpt. for 1894 in rpt. of Extension dept. N. Y. mi?eting of library trustees ; invitation. n. t.p. [1898.] 8°. (2) p. — Medical Dept. Annual announcement of lectures, 1841-42. N. Y., '41. 8°. — Sfate Veterinary College. Report of the director, lst-2d, 1897-98. '98-99. 2 pm. — \^Miscellaneous.'\ Report of committee to visit College of Physicians and Surgeons in city of New York. 1826. 8°. 54 p. Natural history of the State, maps and il. 1842-79. 24 v. 4°. .S'f« aUo under T^cgislature, Assembly, 1850; under Mis. cellancouB, History. Results of series of meteorological observations made in N. Y., in obedience to instructiims from regents, at sundry academies. 1855-72. 2 v. 4°. Colli. : v. 1, 1820-50. 2d aer., 1850-63, with records of rain- fall, e(c., to 1871. Historical and statistical record of the Univer- sity, 1784-1884; by F. B. Hough. '85. «°. viii, 867 p. [Elections.] State Superintendent of Elections for the Metropolitan Elections District. Annual report, 1st. 1898, '99. 8°. 123 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. \_FeeiU- Minded.'] State Custodial Asylum for Feeble- Minded Women (Newark). Annual report, Ist- 14th, 1885-98. '86-99. U pm. 8». Syracuse State Institution for Feehle-Minded Chil- dren (Syracuse). Annual report, lst-48th, 1851- 98. '52-99. 48 pm. 8". Sou. Called Btate Asylum for Idiots until 1891. — Account of ceremonies at laying of corner-stone, Sept. 8, 1854. '54. 8». 42 p. [Forestry.] New York State College of Forestry. Annual report, 1st. 1898. '99. 8». [Geo/031/.] Geological Survey. Report, 1836-40. '3T-41. 5 pm. 8°. See earlier rpta. under Executive and Staff, Sec. of State. Geologist. Annual report, [Ist^lTth], 1881-97. '82- 98. 17 V. 8° and 4". — Palaeontology, v. 5-8; by James Hall. 1884-94. 8 T. 4". Sote. In 2 V. each. — Geological map of N. Y. 1894. 1704 X 182 cm. [History.] State Historian. Annual report to the Legislature. l8t-3d, 1896-98; [by Hugh Hast- ings] . '96-99. 7 V. 8". yotf. 2d. rpt. In 2 V. ; 3d In 4 v. 2d rpt. T. 1. Colonial ser., v. 1 : Muster rolls 1664-1760. 2d rpt. V. 2. Public papers of Daniel D. Tompkins, G-ov- ernor of New York, 1807-1817. Military — v. 1 ; is also labeled on back " Second war with Great Britain series — v. 1." 3d rpt. V. 1. Colonial ser., v. 2 ; Colonial muster rolls. 3d rpt. V. 2-4. Public papers of George Clinton, first Gov- ernor of New Tork, 1777-1705, 1801-1804. V. 1-3. [Hospital.] Marine .ffospt^ai (Staten Island) . Annual report of physician, 1865-60. '56-61. 6 pm. 8°. New York Hospital. Annual report, 1802-99. '03- 1900. 94 pm. f" and 8°. Sote. A few of these rpts. were not issued by the State. Publication doubtful rpts. for 1804, 10, 13, 21. Only a few rpts, numbered on tUle-paee. 1876 and 77 numbered 107th and 108th. 1879-1899 numbered 109th-n9th. Rpts. for 1889- 93 numbered 119tb-123d, and incl. rpts. of Bloomingdale Asylum for Insane. New York State Pathological Laboratory of the Uni- versity of Buffalo. Annual report of the di- rector, 1st. 1S98. '99. 8°. St. Lawrence State Hospital (Ogdensburg). Annual report, l8t-12th, 1887-98. '88-99. 12 pm. 8°. 2fdte. Beginning with 10th rpt. for 1896 included in Annual rpt. of Btate Commission in Lunacy; rpts. 1-3 called St. Lawrence State Asylum for the Insane. See also back under Children ; and under Inspection and Regulation, Prison, Supt. of State Prisons. [Industrial and Reform.] House of Refuge for Women (Hudson). Annual report, 1888-98. '89-!)9. 11 pm. 8°. Society for Reformation of .luvenile Delinquents (Randall's Island). Annual report, l8t-74th, 1824-98. '25-99. 74 pm. 8°. Note. Many of these rpts. were not pub. by the State. 22d rpt., for 1846, was the first issued in the Documents. See aleo under Legislature, Senate, 1880. — Act of incorporation, March 29, 1824. n. t. p. ['24.] 8». 8 p. State Industrial School (Rochester). Annual report, lst-4nth, 1849-98. '50-99. 49 pm. 8». Note. Called Western House of Refuge for Juvenile Delin- qni'iitH until 1886. Publication doubtful for rpt. 44th, 1892; rpt. 4Bth, 1804, not isnucd. See ulfto under Inspection and Regulation, Charity. State Reformatory (Elmira). Commissioners, 1871-72. Annual report of the '72-73. 2 pm. 8°. 124 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. ^InAtjatrial and Reform, continued.'] — Report of investigation of State Reformatory. 1874. 8°. 62 p. — Annual report of Commission for Erection, lst-3d, 1873-76. 74-76. 3 pm. 8°. — Annual report of superintending builder, lst-3d, 1874-76. '75-77. 3 pm. 8°. — Annual report of board of managers, lst-[23d], 1876-98. '77-99. 23 pm. 8». Note. The majority of the reports have been reprinted at Elmira, aometiiDeB in more than one ed. 16th-18tb, 22d ai)d 23d rpts. are entitled Fear book In the Elmira eds. 22d and 23d are also called Year book in the Albany ed. — Reformatory hand-book. [1884.] 12°. 68 p. — Four charts constructed from records of inmates, showing progress of groups of men and of indi- viduals under indefinite sentence plan, with limitations as here applied. Elmira, 1886. 8°. (7) p. — " The Summary," a weekly newspaper, v. 1- 27, 1885-99. ['85]-99. 27 v. f°. — " Monthly Summary," /. 1-3, 1893-95. 8", 4°, and i°. — Papers in penology, ser. 1. 1886. 16°. 112 p. — Same, ser. 2. 1891. 16°. iii (1) 148 p. — rear book, 16th-18th, 22d, 23d, 1891-98. '92-99. 8°. 5 pm. Note. See note under Annaal rpt. of board of managers. — Memorial of the managers rel. to recent investiga- tion by State Board of Charities. 1894. 8°. 74 p. (Sen. doc. 74, 1894.) — Occasional circular of information, no. 3,5. 1894- 95. 2 pm. 32°. — See also under Legislature, Journal, Docs., etc., 1881; Senate, 1873; Assembly, 1H82, 94; and under Miscellaneous, Prison and Reformatory. [Inebriates.] Inebriates' Home for Kings Co. (Fort Hamilton). Annual report, l8t-[30th], 1868- 97, '69-98. [30] pm. 8°. State Inebriate Asylum (Binghamton). Annual re- port, ser. 1, 2d-llth, 1863-72. '64-73. 10 pm. 8°. Note. Abolished in 1879, and buildings used for Bingham- ton Asylum for the Chronic Insane established by chap. 280, Laws of 1879. — Same, ser. 2, lst-6th, 1873-78. '74-79. 6 pm. 8°. [Insane.] Binghamton State Hospital. Annual re- port, lst-20th, 1879-98. '80-99. 20 pm. 8°. Note. Called Binghamton Asylum for Chronic Insiiue until 1889. Beginning with 18th rpt. 1896, included in Annual rpt. of State Commission in Lunacy. See also under Legislature, Senate, 1880. Bloomingdale Asylum for the Insane. See back Hospital, N. Y. Hospital; and vnder Legisla- ture, Senate, 1888. Buffalo State Hospital. Annual report, lstr-8th, 1871-98. '72-99. 28 pm. 8°. Note. Called Buffalo State Asylum for Insane until 1890. Beginning with 26tb rpt., 1S96, included in Annual rpt. of State Commission in Lunacy. Collins State Homceopathic Hospital (Gowanda). Annual report, l8t-5th, 1894-98. '95-99. 5 pm. Note. Beginning with 3d rpt. for 1896 inuhidud in .\nniinl rpt. of State Commission in Lunacy; rpts. 1-2 called Collins Farm State Homceopathic Hospital for Intiane. Hudson River State Hospital (Voughkevpaie) . An- nual report, lst-32d, 1867-98. '(i8-99. 82 pm. 8°. Note. Called Hudson River State Hospital for Insane, 1867-69. Beginning with 30th rpt. 1896 included in Annual rpt. of State Commission in Lunacy. See nlao under Inspection and Kegulation, Insane ; under Legislature, Senate, 1873. 125 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. [/niane, continved.'\ Matteawan State Hospital. Annual report, 2d-40th, 1861-99. '62-19ii0. 38 pm. 8". Note. Situated at Auburn until 1892 aud called State Aeylum for iDHaue CriminalB. Rpte. Idtli, 16th not issued. Bcgiuning with 18th rpt. also contained in those of Supt. of Stale Prisons. — Report of Commission on New Asylum for Insane Criminals. 1886-91. '87-92. 6 pm. 8°. Middletouin Slate Homeopathic Hoapital. Annual report, lst-28th, 1871-98. '72-il9. 28 pm. 8°. Note, Called State Homeopathic Asylum for Insane until 1890. Beginning with 26th rpt. 1896 included in Annual rpt. of State Commission in Lunacy. Rome State Custodial Asylum. Annual report, 1st- 4th, 1895-98. '9(;-9!l. 4 pm. 8°. Xliica State Hospital. Annual report, lst-56th, 1843- '98. '44-99. 56 pm. 8°. Note. Called Statu Lunatic Asylum until 1890. BeginnlDg with 54th rpt. 1896 included in Annual rpt. of State Commission in Lunacy. See aiao under Legislature, Assembly^ 1860, 84. — Laws and regulations for admission and discharge of patients, August, 1864. Utica, '(i4. 8°. lop. — American journal of insanity, 1844-94. y. 1-50. '45-94. 50 V. 8°. Note. Continued by .Vmerican Medico psychological Associ- ation. A General Index prepared by the Willard State Hos- pital. Willard State Hospital (Ovid). Annual report, 1st- oOth, 1869-98. '70-99. 30 pm. 8°. Note. Called Willard Asylum for Insane until 1890. Beginnini; with 28th rpt. 1896 included in Annual rpt. of State Commission in Lunacy. — Plans and elevations and a historical sketch of Asylum, 1887. Willard, ['87.] 8°. (3) 8 (8) p. — General index to the first forty-five volumes of the American Journal of Insanity, from 1844 to 1889, inclusive, by P. M. Wise. Willard, 1889. 8°. (4) 96 p. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs.., etc., 1895, Senate, 1882. [Library.^ State Library {.Wh-Miy). Annual report, 1824-99. '25-1900. 74 v. and pm. 8". Note. No rpt. for 1842 pub. ; rpts. for 1818 and 1826 printed only in ."iss'y journ.;rpt8. for 1859-99 numbered 42d-y2d, previous rpta. not numbered ; rpts. for 1824, 11525, 1827-43 each contain a complete catalog of the library; 72d rpt. for 1889 is last containing annual lists of gifts and additions; rpts. for 189^-99 contain in appendices the bulletins issued during the year; administrative rpts. for 1897-99 also Issued in separate pamphlets. Rpts. for 1860-97 numbered 42d-80th. — Catalogue. 1820. ]2». 20 p. — Catalogue. 1846. '46. 8". — Catalogue. 1850. 8°. 1058 p. — Catalo;;ue. 1850-57. 3 v. 8°. Cont.: V. 1, General library. 2, Law library. 3, Maps, M8S., engravings, coins, etc. — Same: 1st supplement to y. 1. 1861. 8°. 1084 p. — Same: 1st supplement to v. 2. 1865. 8°. 180 p. — Catalogue of books on bibliography, typography, anil engraving. 1858. 8°. 143 p. — Subject index of general library. 1872. 8". 17, 651 p. — Subject index of general library ; 1st supplement. 1882. 8°. 414 p. — Subject index of law library, by S. B. Griswold. 1883. 8°. viii, 251 p. — Bulletin: additions, no. 1-4, July, 1891-Sept. '96. '91-97. 8°. Note. Nos. 2-4 included in Annual rpts. 126 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. [itirory, coniinved.'] — Bulletin: bibliography, no. 1-20, 1895-99. '95- 99. 8». Cont. : 1. Ouide to study of Whistler. 2. Reading Kstn, colonial New England [1620-1754]. 3. Select bibliography on travel in N. .A merica. 4. Reading list on history of 17th century. 5. Reference books for use of cataloguers in finding full names. 6. Reading list on Japan. 7. Keudiog list on Venice. 8. Reading list of out.of-door books. 9. Reading list on Netherlands. 10. Reading list on Renaissance art of l&tb and 16th centuries. 11. Reading list on history of latter half uf 15th century. 12. Best books of 1897, with notes. 13. Fairy tales for children. 14. Index to subject Mbliographies in library bulletins. 15. Reading list on Russia. 16. Nature study in primary schools. 17. Biography of musicians, in English. 18. Best books of 1898, with notes. 19. College libraries iu LT. S. 20. House decoration and furnishing. Note. Included in Annual rpts. Nos. I-<^ out of print; the rest may be obtained for from 5 to 15 cents at State Library. — Bulletin : history, no. 1-3. 1898-99. '98-99. 8°. p. 1-204. Cont. : No. 1, Supplementary list of marriage licenses. 2, Colonial records, general entries, v. 1, 1604-65; transcribed from Msa. in State Library. 3, Annotated list of manuscripts in N. Y. State library. Note. Included in Annual rpts. — Bulletin: legislation, no. 1-11,1891-99. 11pm. 8». Note. Contains index of legislation, 1890-97. No. 8, Mr. 11, '97, consists of State finance statistics, 1890 and *95. — Bulletin : Library school, no. 1-6. 1891-99. 8°. Cont. : No. 1, Handbook, 1891/92. no. 2, Library school register, 1887-96. no. 3, 12th Annual rpt. 1S98. no. 4, Selected reference books, no. 5, Selected subject bibliographies, no. 6, 13th Annual rpt. 1899. Note. Nos. 2, 3, and 6 included in Annual rpts. Nos. 4 and 5 included in 83d rpt. 1900. — Bulletin: public libraries, no. 1-3. 1893-95. 3 pm. 8». Note. Contains sUtistics of N. Y. libraries, 1889-94. Later statistics are printed in Annual rpts. of Public Libraries Divi- sion, Univ. State of N. Y., which see under Bdueation. — Catalogue of the coins and medals, ancient and modern, belonging to the New York State Li- brary; prepared by Bichard W. Davids. 1854. 8°. 58 p. INatural History.'] State Botanist. Annual report. 1868-99. 8°. Note. Not pub. separately till 1894, and not numbered. 1894 in 4». 1895-99, 8", 1895, 1897, and 1898 with pis. in 4». Also contained in State Museum rpts. State Entomologist. Annual report, l8t-15th, 1881- 99. '82-1900. 8°. Note. No separate rpts. were published for '82, '83, and 'S5 ; rpt. for 1893 not numbered in series. All except 1st and 2d rpts. also contained in State Museum rpts. 14tfa and 15th rpt. also contained in State Museum Bulletin. State Musevm (Albany'). Annual report of the re- gents. lst-53d, 1847-99. '48-1900. 61 v. and pm. 8°. Note. Called State Cabinet of Natural History until 1871, and State Museum of Natural History until ISSS. 3d rpt. in 3 ed. ; enlarged ed., 175 p. ; revised ed., 18:3 p. 20tli rpt. rev. ed. in 4". 48th and 49th rpt«. each in :3 v. 50th-j:jd each in 2 v. 4Uth rpt. pts. 2 and 3, 50th rpt. pt. 2, and 63 pt. 2 In 4". — Catalogue. 18.53. 80. 34 -|- 1 -|- 61 -|- 22 -f 53 -[-31_|_28-|-22 p. — Bulletin, v. 1-6. '92-1900. 6 v. 8». Note. Includes nos. 1-31. Nos. 12-31 also contained in Annual rpts. 127 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. \^Nataral History, continued.'] — Memoirs, v. 1-2. 1889-99. 4°. — Economic and geologic map of the State. 1895. 69 X 79^ cm. ^Prison.] Clinton State Prison. Animal report of Agent, 1844-Jan. '47. '45-47. 3 pm. 8'>. See also undtr Leginhiture, Senate, 1877. Prison Association of N. Y. Annual report, lst-54th 1844-98. '45-99. 50 v. 8°. Note. RptB ; 11-12, 1856-66, 13-14, 1867-68, 15-16, 1859-60, 46-47, 1890-91, each in 1 pm. — Report of Commissioners of Prison Ass'n, on prisons and reformatories of the U. S. and Canada. 1867. 8°. 27 and 547 p. — Report of special committee on convict labor. n. t.p. [1885.] 8°. 15 p. See also under Inspection and Regulation, Prison, and under Legislature, Senate, 1846, 49, 77, 79, Assembly, 1852, 69, 82,83, 95, 99. [^Reformatories.'] See back Industrial and Reform. [Soldiers and Sailors.] G. A. R. Department of N. Y. Abstract of general orders and proceedings of annual encampment, 23d-33d, 1889-99. '89-99. II V. 8°. N. Y. State Soldiers' and Sailors' Home (Bath). Annual report, lst-[2l3t], 1878-98. '79-99. 8°. Note. Publication doubtful rpt. for 1882. Sailors' Snug Harbor (Staten Island). Annual re- port, 1816-98. '17-96. 91pm. fo and 8°. Note. Publication doubtful rpts. for 1817-19, 21-23, 25, 27, 42, 45, 51-56, 68, 59, 63, 66, 73, 84. See alBO back under Hospital. Woman's Relief Corps Home (Oxford). Annual rep,)rt, Ist^Sth, 1894-98. '95-99. 5 pm. 8°. Note. Rpta. 1-3 called State Home for the Aged Dependent Veteran and his Wife, Veterans' MottaerB, Widows and Army Nurses. Veterinary College. See baclt under Education, Uni- versity of State of N. Y. Weather Bureau. See back under Agriculture. Judiciary. Court of Appeals. N^w York reports, t. 1-160 ; Reports of cases 1847-Nov. 21,1899. '49-99. 160v. 8°. Cont.: V. 1-4, 1847-61 ; by G. F. Comstocli. 5-10,1851-54; by H. R. Selden. 11-14, 1854-66; by F. Kcrnan. 15-27,1857- 63; byE. P. Smith. 28-39, 1863-68; by J. Tiffany. 40-46, 1869-71; by B. Hand. 46-146, 1871-95; by H. E. Sickles. 147-160,1895-99; by E. H. Smith. — Report of funds and securities transferred to the Chamberlain of the city and county of N. Y. and to the treasurers of the sereral counties. 1849. 8<>. 110 p. (Sen. doc. 85, 1849.) — Catalogue of books in the library at Syracuse ; by J: L. Newcomb. 1851. 8°. 46 p. Court of Chancery. Reports of cases, 1814-48. ['16]- 58. 32 v. 8°. Cont.: 1814-23; by W. Johnson (7 v.). 1823-26; by 8. M. Hopkins. 1828-45; by A. C. Paige (11 v.). 1846-48; by O. L. Burliour (3 v.). 1831-50; by C. Edwards (4 v.). 1839-40; by M. Hoffman. 1839-41; by O. L. Clarke. 1843-47; by L. H. Sandford (4 v.). — Catiiloguc of the library. . 1843. 8°. 58 p. — Report of the Chancellor rel. to funds of the court. 1847. 8". 109 p. — See also under Legislature, Senate, 1856; Assembly, 1852. Court of Impeachment. Proceedings in matter of im- peachment of George G. Barnard. 1K74. 3v. 8°. MiscellaneousrepoHs;f. 1-29,1892-99. ['93-1900.] 8°. 126 Judiciary] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y Supreme Court. Reports [1860-69]; by A. Abbott. N. Y., '73-74. 4 t. 8°. — Same. [1863-68] ; by E. W. Keyes. '67-69. 4 v. 8°. — Same. Lansing's reports, y . 1-7 : Reports of cases, 1869-73. '70-73. 7 v. 8°. — Same. Hun's reports, v. 1-92 : Reports of cases, 1873-96. "74-96. 92 t. 8''. J^ote. Also numbered coneecutlvely with LaDsing's reporU, V. 8-98. — Reports of cases in appellate division, 1896-99 ; by M. T. Hun, V. 1-45. N.Y. ['96-99.] 45 v. 8°. Supreme Court and Court of Errors. Cases of prac- tice, 1791-1800; by W. Coleman. 1801. 152p. 8°. ybte. Caeefl actually begin in 1794. — Reports of cases of practice, 1794-1805; [by Cole- man and Caines] . 1808. 530 p. 8°. Note. A 2d ed. of Coleman with additlooal casee selected from Cainea. — Reports, 1799-1803; by W. Johnson, N. Y. 1808-12. 3 T. 8°. Note. Ed. 2. 1846-49. 3 v. 8«. — Same. 1803-05; by G. Caines. N.Y. 1804-OG. 8°. Note. Ed. 2. 1813-14. Ed. 3. 1854. -^ Cases, 1804-05; by 6. Caines. 1810. 2 v. 8°. — Reports, 1806-23; by W.Johnson. 1807-23. 20 v. 8°. — Same. 1823-29; by E. Cowen. 9 v. 8°. — Same. 1828-41; by J. E. Wendell. 26 v. 8°. — Same. 1841-44; by N. Hill. 7 v. 8°. — Same. 1842-44; by T. M. Lalor. 1857. 489 p. 8°. — Same. 1845-48; by H. Denio. 5 v. 8". — Miscellaneous reports. 1892-99. 29 v. 8°. Coni.: V. 1-21, 1892-97 by F. B. Uelehanty; 22-29, 1897-99 by R. 0. Scherer. Legislatuke. Meets annually. Three aessionfi were held in each of the years 1777/8, 1779/80, 1780/81, 1824; two sessions were held in each of the years 1778/79, 1781/2, 1782/3, 1784/5, 1789/90, 1795, 1796/97, 179S/9, 1800/0], 1804/5, 1808/9, 1812, 1812/13, 1814/15, 1816/17, 1820/21, 1827, 1828, 1832, 1842, 1847, 1851, 1853, 1886, 1888, 1892, 189S, 1899. The following table gives number and date of seBsions, and place of meeting prior to 21st sess. ; Bess. Meet. Date. Place. 1 1 S.-0. 1777 Kingston. 2 Ja.-Ap. 1778 Ponghkeepsie. 3 Je. " 2 1 O.-N. " '• 2 Ja.-Mr. 1779 '* 3 1 Ag.-O. " Kingston. 2 Ja.-Mr. 1780 Albany. 3 My.-Jl. " Kingston. 4 1 8.-0. Poughkeepsie. 2 Ja.-Mr. 1781 Albany. 3 Je.-Jl. " Poughkeepsie. 5 1 2 O.-N. " F.-Ap. 1782 !! 6 1 Jl. ■• (1 2 Ja.-Mr. 1783 Kingston. 7 Ja.-My. 1784 New York. 8 1 2 O.-N. " Ja.-.\p. 1786 ;.' 9 Ja.-My. 1786 " 10 Ja.-Ap. 1787 tl 11 Ja.-Mr. 1T88 Poughkeepsie. 12 D. 1788-Mr. 1789 Albany. 13 1 Jl. '* 2 Ja.-Ap. 1790 New York. 14 Ja.-Mr. 1791 •* 15 Ja.-Ap. 1792 " 16 N. 1792-Mr. 1793 •• 17 Ja.-Mr. 1794 Albany. 18 1 Ja. 1795 Poughkeepsie. 2 Ja.-Ap. 1795 New York. 19 Ja.-Ap. 1796 it 20 1 N. " 2 Ja.-Ap. 1797 Albany. Ei^ Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS All eessioiiB after 20 held at Albany. [N. Y. SesB. Meet. Date. SeeB. Meet. Date. 21 Ja.-Ap. 1798 69 Ja.-My. 1846 22 1 Ag. •■ 70 1 1847 2 Ja.-Ap. 1799 2 8.-D. " 23 Ja.-Ap. 1800 71 Ja.-Ap. 1848 24 1 N. '• 72 1849 2 Ja.-Ap. 1801 73 1850 26 Ja.-Ap. 1802 74 1 1861 28 1803 2 Je.-Jl. " 27 1804 76 Ja.-Ap. 1852 28 1 N. 76 1 " 1853 2 Ja.-Ap. 1805 2 Ap., My.-Jl. 1863 29 1806 77 Ja.-Ap. 1864 30 1807 78 1855 31 1808 79 1866 32 1 N. " 80 1867 2 Ja.-Mr. 1809 81 1868 33 Ja.-Ap. 1810 82 '■ 1859 34 1811 83 1860 35 1 Ja.-Mr. 1812 84 1861 2 My.-Je. " 85 1862 36 1 N. 86 1863 2 Ja.-Ap. 1813 87 " 1864 37 1814 88 1866 38 1 S.-O. 89 " 1866 2 Ja.-Ap. 1816 90 1867 39 1816 91 Ja.-My. 1868 40 1 N". 92 1869 2 Ja.-Ap. 1817 93 Ja.-Ap. 1870 41 1818 94 " 1871 42 " 1819 95 Ja.-My. 1872 43 1820 96 1873 44 1 N. 97 Ja.-Ap. 1874 2 . Ja.-Ap. 1821 98 Ja.-My. 1875 45 1822 99 1876 46 1823 100 1877 47 1 1824 101 1878 2 Ag. 102 1879 3 n: 103 1880 48 Ja.-Ap. 1825 104 Ja.-Jl. 1881 49 " 1826 106 Ja.-Je. 1882 50 1 1827 106 Ja.-My. 1883 2 a.-D. 107 1884 51 1 Ja.-Ap. 1828 108 1 1886 2 S.-D. " 2 My. 1886 52 Ja.-My 1829 109 Ja.-My. 1886 63 .)a.-Ap. 1830 110 1887 54 1831 111 1 1888 55 1 1832 2 Jl. 1888 2 Je.^1. " 112 Ja.-My. 1889 68 Ja.-Ap. 1833 113 1890 67 Ja.-My. 1834 114 Ja.-Ap. 1891 S8 1835 116 1 " 1892 69 " ■1836 2 Ap. 1892 60 1837 116 Ja.-Ap. 1893 61 Ja.-Ap. 1838 117 " 1894 62 Ja.-My. 1839 118 Ja.-My. 1895 63 1840 119 Ja.-Ap. 1896 64 1841 120 1897 65 1 Ja.-Ap. 1842 121 1 Ja.-Mr. 1898 2 Ag.-S. " 2 Jl. 1898 66 Ja.-Ap. 1843 122 1 Ja.-Ap. 1899 67 Ja.-My. 1844 2 My. 1899 68 1846 Laws of the State. Laws, lst-121st sess., 1777-1898; and extraordinary sess., July, 1898. 1778-1898. 148 V. f°. and 8°. I^ote. 8es8. laws, 1777-1801 repub. by Sec. of State, which spe/orward. — General index of the documents and laws. 1842. 8°. 565 p. — Index to the laws, 1842-55. '5C. 8". 296 p. (Sen. doc. 110, 1856.) — General index of the laws, 1777-1896. 1859-97. 5 V. 8°. Cont. : V. 1. 1777-1857. 2. 1858-66. 3. 1866-70. 4. 1871- 75. 6. 1876-85. [6.] 1886-96. Note, V. 5 marked v. 6 on title-page. 130 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. Laws of the State, continued. — Laws of N. Y. [lst-24th sess.], 1777-1801. 1886-87. 5 v. 8°. Cont.: V. 1. 1777-84. 3. 1789-96. 6. 1801. 2. 1785-88. 4. 1797-1800. Note. Issued by Secretary of State. Secretary also issued laws of 1774-75, which see under Supplemental : Colonial ; and Index to laws, v. S, 1876-85. — Laws of the State, t. 2 : comprising constitution and acts of Legislature since tiie Revolution, lst-12th sess. [1779-1789]; [rev. by S: Jones and R: Vanick.] 1789. f. 471, 17 p. Note. For v. 1 see under Supplemental ; Colonial, General Assembly. — Same,v.a: [13th-35th sess., 1790-1812.] 1812. f. Note. Laws of 13tb sess. have no separate t.-p. ; for 31.it sess. (1808) Private laws have separate t.-p.; for 3'Jd and 33d sees.. Public laws and Private laws are also separated, with t.-p. — Same, lst-15th sess. [1778-92]. N. Y.,1792. 2y. 8°. — Same, [1802 ; rev. by J. Kent and J. RadcliffJ. '02. 2 v. 8°. C: R. and G: Webster. — Same ; v. 3 ; containing all the acts passed from the revision of 1801 to the end of the 27th session of the legislature, 1804. '04. f. C; R. and G: Webster. — Same ; passed at the 28th session, November, 1804. '05. 325 p. t". C: R. and G: iVebster. — Same, rev. and passed at 36th sess., with marginal notes and references by W: P. Van Ness and J: Woodworth. 1813. 2 v. 8°. — Revised statutes, passed 1827-28; [rev. by J: Duer, B.F.Butler, and J. C.Spencer.] 1829. 3 v. 8°. Note. Later editions not pub. by State. — Political code of N. Y. 1860. 8<> 47, 607 p. — Code of civil procedure, the different amendments as in force July 1, 1889. N. Y., '89. 8°. clvii, 733, 193 p. — Code of criminal procedure as amended, including 1889; with notes of decisions, forms, etc. 9th rev. ed. N. Y., '89. IG". xlii, olOp. — Penal code in force Dec. 1, 1882, as amended 1882- 89; with notes of decisions, etc. 9th rev. ed. N. Y., '89. 16°. xxix, 355 p. — Revised statutes, codes and general laws of the Stiite in force Jan. 1, 1890; by C. F. Birdseye. v. 1-3. N.Y., '89-90. 3 V. 8°. Coni. : V. 1. A-E. 2. F-Q. 3. E-T. — Same, Jan. 1, 1897. 2d ed. N. Y., '96. 3 v. 8". — N. Y. code of civil procedure, Jan. 1, 1895, with notes of judicial decisions, by G: Bliss. 4th ed. N. Y., '95. 3 V. 8°. — [Statutory Revision.] Commissioners on Practice and Pleading. Report. lst-4th : Code of pro- cedure. 1848-49. 4 V.' 8°. Note. 4th rpt. contains code of criminal procedure. Final report of code of civil procedure. 1850. 8°. xcvi, 791 p. (Ass'y doc. 10, 1850.) Final report of code of criminal procedure. 1850. 8°. 486 p. Special acts reported in connection with codes of procedure, by the Commissioners. 185U. 8°. 23 p. — I — See also forward under Assembly, 1855. — Commissioner for Embodying in single Act a Com- mon School Code. Report. 1852. 8°. 87 p. — Commissioners of the Code. Report, l3t-9th. 1858- 05. y pm. '8". '3' Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y- Loads of the State, continued. Draft of a civil code for N. Y. 1862. 8°. x, 412, ci (1) p. Civil code of the State ; reported complete by the Commissioners. 1865. 8°. ciii, 776 p. — Commissioners to Revise Laws for Assessment and Collection of Taxes. Report. '71. 8". 164 p. (Aes'y doc. 39, 1871.) Note. Rev. ed. pub. by Harper, N.T., 1871. 74 p. 2d report. '72. 8°. 102 p. (Sen. doc. 26, 1872.) Note. Repr. by Cobden Club. London. 12«. 107 p. Counsel to revise the tax laws. Report. 1895. 8°. 84 p. (Sen. doc. 4, 1895.) — Commissioners to Revise and Simplify Statutes of the State. Report of progress, lst-5th, 1870-77. '71-78. 7 pm. 8°. — Commission to Compile and Revise all Special and Local Laws affecting Public Interests in City of New York. Special and local laws of New York. 1880. 2 V. 8°. — Commissioners to Compile and Revise the Statutes affecting Banks, Banking and Trust Companies. Report. 1881. 8°. 24, 127 p. — Commission to Revise all Special and Local Laws affecting the City of Brooklyn. Report. 1887. 8°. 206 p. (Ass'y doc. 77, 1887.) — Commissioners to Revise the Excise Laws. Report. 1889. 8°. 6, 429 p. (Ass'y doc. 28, 1889.) — Commissioners of Code Revision. Report. 1896. 8°. 78 p. (Ass'y doc. 42, 1896.) — Commissioners to Propose Legislation for Cities of third class. 1896. 8°. 2 pm. (Ass'y doc. 45 and 51, 1896.) — Practice Commission. [Draft of a civil code by D. D. Field; presented to Legislature, 1884.] n. t. p. ['84.] f. 403 p. Code of evidence introduced into Assembly, sess. of 1885 ; being 4th pt. of code of civil procedure reported by Commission, with notes and ref. by C. I>. Baker. N. Y., '85. 32°. 145 p. — Commissioners to Report Code of Evidence. Draft code of evidence. [1888.] 8°. 46 p. Final report. 1889. 8°. 14 p. (Ass'y doc. 68, 1889.) Code of evidence [proposed] for N. Y. : final and complete report, with notes, 1889. '89. 8°. 16, 5, 55, 53 p. — Commissioners of Statutory Revision. Table of N. Y. general statutes repealed and amended by Laws of 1889-93. '93. 8°. 310 p. Report, 1890-95. 10 v. 80. Note. Called CommlssionerB of Code Revieion in rpt. for 1895. Table of N. Y. general statutes repealed and amended by laws of 1889-94. '94. 8°. 356 p. — Counsel to Revise Tax Laws. Report; by C. A. Collin and J. N. Fiero, Feb. 3, 1893. '93. 8°. 125 p. (Ass'y doc. 54, 1893.) — [Special Laws.'] [Banks.] General savings bank law passed May 17, 1875. '75. 8". 38 p. bee also back under Statutory Revision. — [Brooklyn.] See back under Statutory Revision. — [Canal.] See under Executive and Staff, Sec, of State. — [Cities.] See back under Statutory Revision. — [Civil Service.] Act to regulate and improve Civil Service, passed May 4, 1883. h.t.p. ['83.] 8°. (7) p. See also under Inspection and Regulation, Civil Service Commission, and forward Senate 1895. 132 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. Laws of the State, continued. — [^Education. 1 Laws rel. to public instruction in city of New York, n.t.p. [1851.] 16°. 44 p. School law of 1864. '64. 8». 78 p. General school law of the State. 1866. 8». 98 p. Same. 1867. 8°. Same, with rules of practice, etc. 1887. 8°. iv, 164 p. Same, in force July 1, 1889. '89. 8°. 175 p. See also back Statutory Revision ; and under In- spection and Regulation, Education. — [i'^ertion.] See under Executive and Staff, Sec. of State. — lEmigration."] Laws rel. to Commissioners of Emigration. N. Y., 1871. 8". — [Evidence.'^ Act to establish a code of evidence. n.t.p. [N. Y., 1889.] fo. 51 p. (Sen. bill 340, 1889.) See also back under Statutory Revision. — [Excise.] See back under Statutory Revision. — [Are.] Statute law of N. Y. rel. to fire service; comp. by H. H. Easterbrook. Bost., '98. 12". 100 p. — {Fish.] See Mnder Inspection and Regulation, Fish, Oame and Forest. — [Immigration.'} See back Emigration. — [Insurance.] See Mnder Inspection and Regulation, Insurance Dept. — [Judiciary.] Act in rel. to Judiciary of N. Y. N. Y., 1847. 8°. 39 p. — [Liquor.] Act for prevention of intemperance, pauperism, and crime in the State, passed Apr. 9, 1855. N. Y., '55. 8°. 32 p. Act to suppress intemperance and regulate sale of intoxicating liquors, passed Apr. 16, 1857. n. i. p. ['57.] 8". 15 p. See also forward. Senate 1897. — [New York City.] See back under Statutory Re- vision. — [Quarantine.] See under Inspection and Regu- lation, Quarantine, and forward under Assembly 1846. — [Railroad.] Statute railroad laws of N. Y. ; by S. A. Benham. 1894. 8». xvi, 604 (1) p. — [Taxation.] Compilation of statutes and decisions rel. to taxation in N. Y. ; prep, by J. T. Davies for Senate committee on taxation of 1888. '88. 8°. See back Statutory Revision. [Journals, Documents, etc.] Documents, 1817-96. '17-96. 934 T. f<>andS°. Notp.. Before 1820 maDy documents were probably ieftued separately but were not numbered, and there is no consecutive series in existence. Most of tliese documents are included in the journals of the Senate and Assembly. Bef;innini; with T. 43, for 1820, the documents of each session are numbered in a regular series. Since 18.^0, Senate and Assembly documents have been issued separately, the Senate in Ijll v. (from 1 to 4 yearly) the Assembly in 609 v. (from 2 to 28 yearly). — Same: Index 1842-54; prep, by W. H. Bogart. '55. 8°. 278 p. (Sen. doc. 33, 1855.) 2rote. For gen. index pub. in 1842 see under Laws. — Same: General index [1777-1857]; prep, by T. S. Gillett. 1860. 8». 520 p. — Same: General index, 1777-1865; prep, by O. Archer. 1866. 8». 544 p. — Same: General index, 1777-1871; prep, by W. A. Cook. 1871 8". 575 p. — Same: General index, 1777-1877; prep, by C: R. Dayton. 1878. 8°. 808 p. — Same: General index, 1777-1888; prep, by C; R. Dayton. 1891. 8». 975 p. Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. [c/burraaZ«, Documents, etc., continued.'] — Bills, 1830-94. '30-94. 159 v. f" and 4°. Hole. Before 1830 bills were printed in eeries with other documentB or not numbered. Since 1842, Senate and Ase'y billa have been iseued separately, the Senate in 59 v., the Abb'v in 86 v., ae follows : Benalc bills 1844-87 each in 1 v., •88-94 each In 2 T., '96, '96, '98 each in 3 v., '97 in 6 v., '99, 4 T. in 8 T ; Ass'y bills, 1844-46, '50-66, '76-79 each in 1 v., '47-49, '66-75,' '80-88 each in 2 v., '89-94 each in 3 v., '96, 98 each in 4 v., '96, '97 each 4 v. in 8 v., "99, 5 v. in 10 v. — Index to Senate bills, 1862-71. '71. 8°. 266 p. — Index to Assembly bills, 1860-70; comp by C. W. Armstrong. '70. 8°. 279 p. — Same, 1871-75; comp. by H. Calkins. '75. 8°. 146 p. — General index to all bills, 1872 [71]-77; prep, by E. M.Johnson. '78. 8°. 289 p. Note. This covers only Asa'y bills. — Calendars of bills of Senate and Assembly, 1890-94. '9(1-94. 5 V. 4°. — Manual, 1826-42. '26-42. 17 t. 16». Note. Titles vary. Not always strictly an official pub. For later issues, see under Executive and Staff, Sec. of State. — Clerk's manual of rules, e/c, 1856-99. '50-99. 45 v. 16°. — Digest of claims, 1832-56. '44-56. 9 v. 8°. — Digest of claims and the action thereon by the Legislature and the Canal Board, together with the awards marie by the Board of Canal Ap- praisers, 1818-58; comp. by S. P. Allen. '58 8°. 712, 160 p. — Same, 1858-60; comp. by W: Richardson. '61. 8°, 330 p. — Same, 1860-65; comp. by J. B. Cushman. '66. 8° 397 p. — [/Same] ; also a supplement showing the claims pre sented, determined and pending before the Canal Board and the Canr>I Appraisers, 1866-70; comp by H. Calkins. '70. 8°. 4, 235 p. — Legislative record, 1888-89. '88-89. 2 v. f. — Report upon finances and internal improvements of the State, 1838. Boston, '38. 8°. 41, 6 p. — Same. Boston. [1839.] 8°. 65, 6 p. — Report of joint library committee on international exchanges. 1847. -8°. 116 p. — Report upon investigation of frauds in expenditures of public moneys upon the canals of the State. 1847. 8°. 866 p. — Reports of joint select committee on canal lettings. 1852. 8°. 955, 168 p. (Ass'y doc. 89, 1852.) — Report of joint committee on police matters in city and county of New York and county of Kings. 1856. 8°. 300 p. — Analysis and classification of rules of proceedings ; by S. Croswell. 1857, 62, 65-92. 16». 92 p. Note. 1865-92 included in '' Clerk's manual of rules " with iudcpendent title page and pagination ; 1893-99 included in regular pagination. — Report of select committee to visit charitable insti- tutions supported by the State, city and county poor and work houses, and jails of the State. 1857. 8°. 206 p. — Report of majority of committee on banks, to the Legislature, Apr. 1, 1864. n.t.p. ['04.] 8°. 13 p. — Legislative honors to the memory of President Lin- coln, 1865. 8°. 118 p. — Report of joint committee on railroads, on the New Hamburgh disaster. 1871. 8». 188 p. Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. IJournalt, Documents, etc., continued.'] — Report of joint committee in relation to canal fraud investigation. 1875, 8°. 15, 677 p. (Sen. doc. 88 or Ass'y doc. 152, 1875.) — Same. 1876. 8». 770 p. (Sen. doc. 78, 1876.) — Keport of joint committee to investigate affairs of N. Y. State Reformatory. 1881. 8°. 58 p. — Proceedings in relation to the death of W. Wagner. '82. 4°. 105 p. Same, Horatio Seymour, Apr. 14, 1886. '86. 4°. 68 p. Same, R. E. Fenton, Apr. 27, 1887. '87. 4°. 45, 1 p. Same, J: A. Logan, Feb. 23, 1887. '88. 4°. 71 p. Same, C. A. Arthur, Apr. 20. 1887. '87. 4». 46 p. Same, ex-Gov. Tilden, 1887. 4°. Same, R. Conkling, May 9, 1888. Troy, '88. 4". 38 p. '89. 4". 53 p. Same, on the life and services of Gen. V. H. Sheridan, Apr. 9, 1889. '90. 4". 64 p. — Same, on life and services of W. T. Sherman, March 29, 1892. '92. 4°. 79 p. — Majority and minority reports of the joint com- mitteea on the subject matter contained in certain documents and letter of Judge Maynard in regard to senatorial election eases in the 15th senatorial district. 1892. S". 57, 431 p. (Sen. doc. 55, 1892.) — Proceedings on life and character of J. G. Blaine, Feb. 13, 1893. '93. 4°. 68 p. — Same, in memory of Gen. J. W. Husted, Mar. 28, 1893 '93. 4°. 46 p. Hon. H. Fish, Apr. 5, 1894. '94. 4». 70 p. — Same, on the life and character of J. Mullin, Jan. 21, 1898. '98. i". 45 p. — Same, on the life, character, and public services of R. P. Flower, Apr. 3, 1900. '00. 4°. 43 p. — Report of joint committee relative to taxation for state and local purposes. 1893. 8°. 602 p. (Ass'y doc. 69, 11^93.) — Report of investigation of State Commission in Lunacy and State hospitals for the insane, by subcommittee of Senate finance and Assembly ways and means committees. May 10, 1895. '95. 8°. 24 p. — In the matter of the hearing in relation to "The Greater New York" held before the sub-com- mittee of the joint cfimiiiitlee on the affairs of cities. 1896. 8°. 667 p. (Sen. doc. 44. 1896.) — Report and proceedings of the joint committee to investigate trusts. 1897. 8°. 12.S0 p. (Sen. doc. 40, 1897.) Senate. Journals, lst-122d sess., 1777-1899. 1777- 1899. 131 V. f andS". Note. Journals for 1895-99, ea. in 2 v. — Same : Index, 1777-99. 1814. f». 143 p. — Documents. See back under Journals, Docs., etc. — Bills. See back under Journals, Docs., etc. — Report of select committee on abuses by Canal Com- missioners in letting of contracts upon canals, etc. 1843. 8". 70 p. (Sen. doc. 118, 1843.) — Report of committee on canals, on that part of Governor's mes.sage rel. to the canals. 1844. 8°. 61 p. (Sen. doc. 98, 1844.) — Report of select committee on surrogates' fees. 1844. 8°. 484 p. (Sen. doc. 100, 1844.) Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. Senate, continued. — Report of committee on State prisons, on financial concerns of Mount- I^leasant State Prison, Apr. 1846. n.t.p. ['46.] 8°. 3 p. (Sen. doc. Ill, 1846.) — Same, on petitions praying for a law abolishing use of whip in our penitentiaries, Apr. 1846. n. t. p. [■46.] 8°. 21 p. (Sen. doc. 120, 1846.) — Keport of select committee on management and expenditures on northern section of Chainplain canal and Glens Falls feeder. 1846. 8°. 231 p. (Sen. doc. 144, ll?4(i.) — Report of committee on canals, on so much of Gov- ernor's message as relates to superintendence and repairs of the canals, etc. 1847. 8°. 62 p. (Sen. doc. 63, 1847.) ^ote. On substitution of contract system of repairs. — Same: Minority report. 1847. 8°. 14 p. (Sen. doc. 79, 1847.) — Report of select committee of investigation of Sing Sing I'rison. 1849. 8°. 92 p. (Sen. doc. 69, 1849.) — Report of select committee to investigate affairs of the Canal Bank. 1849. 8«. 189 p. (Sen. doc. 63, 1849.) — Report of select committee on charges of alleged frauds on Chemung canal. 1850. 8°. .52 p. (Sen. doc. 105, 1850.) — Report of committee on privileges and elections, Gilbert vs. Guinnip. 1851. 8°. 50 p. (Sen. doc. 84, 1851.) — Report of committee on railroads, on bridging Lake Champlain at Rouse's Point. 1851. 8°. 114 p. (Sen. doc. 20, 1851.) — Reports of select committee on canal tolls on rail- road freights. 1851. 8°. 54 p. (Sen. doc. 38, 1851.) — Report of committee on finance, on proposition to reduce half-mill tax. 1852. 8°. 60 p. (Sen. doc. 83, 1852.) — Report of select committee on causes of railroad accidents, etc. 1853. 8". 156 p. (Sen. doc. 13, 1853.) — Report of committee on commerce and navigation, on encroachments upon harbor of N. Y. 1854. 8°. 62 p. (Sen. doc. 49, 1854.) — Report and testimony of committee on roads and bridges, on a bridge across the Hudson river at Albany. 1854-56. 3 pm. 8°. — Report of select committee on affairs of Columbia College. 1855. 8°. 160 p. (Sen. doc. 67, 1855.) — Report of select committee on funds of the late Court of Chancery, Jan. 1856. '56. 8°. 5(1 p. (Sen. doc. 113, 1856.) — Report of select committee rel. to condition of wharves and buildings at quarantine. 1856. 8". 24 p. (Sen. doc. 100, 1856.) — Report of select committee on Trinity church. 1857. 2 pm. 8°. — Report of select committee to visit charitable institu- tions supported by the State, etc. 1857. 8°. 217 p. (Sen. doc. 8, 1857.) — Report of select committee to investigate Health Oept.of the city of New York. 1859. 8°. 211 p. (Sen. doc. 49, 1859.) — Report of special committee on the New York Cen- tral Park. 1861. 8°. 56 p. (Sen. doc. 18, 1861.) 136 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. Senate, continued. — Report of committee on banlcs, on payment of the State's debt in coin. 1863. 8°. 56 p. (Sen. doc. 91, 1863.) — Report of committee on manufacture of salt, on manufacturing salt at Syracuse and Montezuma. 1863. 8°. 45 p. (Sen. doc. 89, 1863.) — Repiirt and testimony of committee on charitable and religious societies, on the N. Y. Institution for the Blind. 1864. 8°. 221 p. (Sen. doc. 89, 1864.) — Report and testimony of committee on privileges and elections, Low vs. Niven. 1864-65. 1 v. and i pm. 8". — Proceedings of select committee to investigate vari- ous departments of the government of the city of N. Y. 186.5. 8». 612 p. (Sen doc. 38, 1865.) — Report of special committee on piers, wharves, slips, and bulkheads in the city of N. Y. 1867. 8°. 61 p. (Hen. doc. 46, 1867.) — Report of committee on municipal affairs, on street cleaning in New Yi]rk city. 1868. 8°. 151 p. (Sen. doc. 86, 1868.) — Reports of select committee on Erie Railway Co. 1868. 8°. 121 p. (Sen. doc. 67, 1868.) — Report of select committee to investigate into tbi.' management of the canals, etc. 1868. 8°. 1018 p. (Sen. doc. 13, 1868.) — Report of committee on railroads, on alleged in- crease of capital stock of Hudson River, N. Y. Central, and Erie railway companies. 1869. 8°. 129 p. (Sen. doc. 58, 1869.) — Report of select CDmmittee in rel. to members re- ceiving money from railway companies. 1869. 8". loop. (Sen. doc. 52, 1869.) — Report and testimony of committee on railroads, in drawing-room and sleeping-car investigation. 1870. 2 pm. 8°. — Report of select committee in rel. to charges^against Hon. James Wood, senator. 1872. 8°. 143 p. (Sen. doc. 54, 1872.) — Report and testimony of committee on finance, on Hudson River State Hospital for the Insane. 1873. 8°. 87 p. (Sen. doc. 107, 1873.) — Report of committee on alleged frauds in building of 9th district Court House in city of New York. 1873. 8°. 522 p. (Sen. doc. 25, 1873.) — Report of committee on finance, on Commissioners of Quarantine, moneys expended, work performed, and materials furnished, since the date of their organization; and testimony. 1873. 2 pm. 8°. — Same, on financial management of State Reforma- tory at Elmira. 1873. 8". 60 p. (Sen. doc. 106, 1873.) — Proceedings on investigation of charges against George M. Curtis. 1874. 8°. 748 p. — Same, against Horace G. Prindle. 1874. 2 v. 8°. — Same, against John H. McCunn. 1874. 8°. 617 p. — Report and debate of committee on privileges and elections. Madden vs. Abbott. 1874. 2 pm. 8°. (Sen doc. 28, 97, 1874.) — Report of committee on finance, on expenditures of New Capitol Commissioners. 1875. 8°. 1264 p. (Sen. doc. 95, 1875.) — Report of special committee on alleged improper in- sertions in supply bill of 1874. '75. 8°. 135 p. (Sen. doc. 79, 1875.) — Report of sub-committee on canals, on terminal charges upon canal boats in New York and Buffalo. 1875. 8°. 73 p. (Sen. doc. 89, 1875.) Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS (N. V. Senate, continued. — Report of committee on privileges and elections, Pinckney vs. Moore. 1875. 8°. 556 p. (Sen doc. 47, 1875.) — Same, Youmans vs. Thompson. 1875. 8°. 1194 p (Sen. doc. 69, 1875.) — Same, Cavanagh vs. Jacobs. 1876. 8°. 151 p (Sen. doc. 62, 1876.) — Report of committee to investigate tlie several de partments of the government in the city and county of New York. 1876. 8°. 1027 p. (Sen doc. 79, 1876.) — Report of committee on State prisons, in the matter of Stephen Moffitt, late agent and warden of Clinton Prison. 1877. 8°. 62 p. (Sen. doc. 50, 1877.) — Report of special committee on alleged charges of official misconduct against Senator William B. Woodin. 1877. 8°. 357 p. (Sen. doc. 58, 1877.) — Report of committee on banks, on receivers of savings banks. 1878. 8°. 55 p. (Sen. doc. 43, 1878.) — Proceedings of special committee on causes of re- moval of agent and warden of Auburn Prison. 1879. 8°. 79, 8 p. — Minutes of investigation of special committee on charges against trustees of Binghamton Asylum for Chronic Insane. 1880. 8°. 148 p. (Sen. doc. 57, 1880.) — Report of committee to investigate charges against Society for Reformation of Juvenile Delin- quents, Randall's Island. 1880. 8°. 131 p. (Sen. doc. 58, 1880.) — Testimony of special committee to investigate matters rel. to government of city of New York. 1880. 8». 969 p. — Investigation [by] committee on cities, of Dept. of Public Works and Dept. of Police in city of New York. 1882. 8°. 355 p. — Investigation by finance committee of Commis- sioners of Emigration. 1882. 8". 367 p. — Report and proceedings of special committee rel. to reducing cost in management of the canals. 1882. 2 pm. 8°. — Report and testimony of special committee to investi- gate railroad accidents. 1882. 8°. 471 p. — Report of special committee on emoluments of Health Officer of port of New York. 1882. 8°. 148 p. (Sen. doc. 92, 1882.) — Report of sub-committee of committee on cities, on feasibility of underground telegraphy in cities ; with testimony. 1882. 8°. 93 p. (Sen. doc. 82, 1882.) — Testimony of select committee to investigate condi- tion of the insane asylums. 1882. 8°. 992 p. — Report of committee on villages, on method of leasing the common lands of Gravesend. 1883. 8». 380 p. (Sen. doc. 89, 1883.) — Report of special committee on alleged abuses on the part of receivers, and report of sub-commit- tee. 1883. 2 V. 8». — Reports of special committee to investigate cornering of grain and other articles. 1883. 8°. 934 p. (Sen. doc. 45, 1883.) — Report of committee on cities on investigation of Dept. of Public Works in city of New York. 1S84. 8°. 2 V. 1975 p. (Sen. doc. 57, 1884.) — Report of special committee to investigate lighting companies. 1S8G. 8°. 81, 938 p. (Sen. doc. 47, 1886.) Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. Senate, continued. — BepoTt of committee on privileges and elections, Yates ra. Weniple. 1886. 8°. 10, 650 p. (Sen. doc. 89, 1886.) — Report of committee on general laws on the inresti- gation relative to trusts. 1888. 8". 692 p. (Sen. doc. 50, 1888.) — Report of the committee on taxation and retrench- ment on investigation of the Bloomingdale In- sane Asylum ; with supplemental report and testimony. 1888. 8°. 16, 10, 315 p. (Sen. doc. 61 and 62, 1888.) — Supplementary report of committee on claims upon petition of Charles T. Harvey for improved rapid transit. 1889. 8». 122 p. (Sen. doc. 21, 1889.) — Report of committee to investigate certain abuses in City of New York. 1889. 8°. 4 v. (Sen. doc. .57, 1889.) — Compilation of constitutional provisions, statutes, and cases relating to the system of taxation in New York; prepared by Julien T. Davies at the re- quest of the committee on taxation and retrench- ment. 1888. 8°. 11 1,494 p. (Sen. doc. 59, 1889.) — Report of committee on general laws on combina- tions commonly known as trusts. 1889. 8". 307 p. (Sen. doc. 64, 1889.) — Testimony taken by committee on privileges and elections, Rogers I's. Collins. 1890. 8°. 1048 p. (Sen. doc. 56, 1«90.) — Testimony taken before committee on Indian affairs relative to the Cayuga Indians. 1890. 8°. 612p. (Sen. doc. 58, 1890.) — Testimony before committee on general laws, as to electricity and electric lighting. 1890. 8°. 8, 548 p (Sen. doc. 59, 1K90.) — Preliminary report of committee on cities. 1891. 8°. 136 p. (Sen. doc 72, 1891.) — Testimony taken before committee on cities. 1891. 8°. 3650, 967 p. 5 v. (Sen. doc. 80, 1891.) — Report of the committee on general laws relative to " trusts" and " sugar trusts." 1891. 8°. 841 p. (Sen. doc. 79, 1891.) — Proceedings and testimony before committee on priv- ileges and elections, Collins vs. Derby. 1892. 8°. 791 p. (Sen. doc. 43, 1892.) Lament vs. Richardson. 1892. 8°. 766 p. (Sen. doc. 49, 1892.) — Testimony before special committee rel. to coal monopoly. 1893. 8°. 744 p. (Sen. doc. 5, 1893.) — Proceedings and testimony before committee on priv- ileges and elections, Wolfert vs. McCarty. 1894. 80. 194 p. (Sen. doc. 21, 1894.) — Proceedings and testimony before judiciary com- mittee on bribery of members of Legislature in reference to Buffalo charter. 1894. 8°. 69 p. (Sen. doc. 28, 1894.) — Proceedings and testimony in investigation of State Board of Health. 1894. 8°. 503 p. (Sen. doc. 70, 1894.) — Report and proceedings of the judiciary committee relative to injunction order restraining clerk of Senate from exercising his official duties. 1894. 8°. 64p. (Sen. doc. 79, 1894.) — Report of special comraittee to investigate corrupt negotiations for increase of salaries of New York City Fire Dept. 1895. 8°. 515 p. (Sen. doc. 56, 1895.) — Ke])ort of special committee appointed to investigate the Police Dept. of the city of New York. 1895. 8°. 61 p. (Sen. doc. 25, 1895.) 139 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. Senate^ continued. — Minority report. 1895. 8». 15 p. (Sen. doc. 29,1895.) — Report and proceedings. 1895. 6 v. 8°. 5766, 191 p. (Sen. doc. 63, 1895.) — Report of investigating committee of Police Dept. of city of New York. 1895. 8°. — Report of sub-committee of committee on judiciary, to investigate administration of civil service laws of the State. 1895. 8°. 61, 433 p. (Sen. doc. 31, 1895.) — Report of committee on privileges and elections, Childs vs. Kochler. 1896. 8°. 11, 282 p. (Sen. doc. 47, 1896.) Taylor i)s. McNulty. 1896. 8°. 11, 152 p. (Sen. doc. 46, 1896.) — Report and proceedings of the special committee to investigate the working of the liquor tax law. 1897. 8°. 1146 p. (Sen. doc. 41, 1897.) — Report of a special committee on establishing a state hospital for the treatment of pulmonary tuber- culosis. 1899. 8°. 128 p. (Sen. doc. 14, 1899.) Assembly. Journals, lst-122d sess., 1777-1899. '77- 99. 175 V. t" and 8°. Note. Votes and proceedings of 1780 were repr. in 1859 in f. Journals for 184", '49, '61, 'o3, '65, '66-75, '77, '80-94 each in 2 V. ; for '96, '9S, '99 each 3 v. ; for '96, '97 each 4 v. Journal for 3d Bitting of 3d session not printed. — Same: Index, 1777-95. 1814. f". 178 p. — Documents. See back under Journals, Docs., etc. — Bills. See back under Journals, Docs., etc. — [Report of] select committee on lotteries. 1819. 8°. 39, 149, 64 p. — Proceedings of committee to inquire into official conduct of William W. Van Ness, Justice of the Supreme Court. 1820. 8°. — Report of the majority of the committee on judiciary on certain resolutions of the State of New Jersey, Feb. 24, 1840. (Ass'y doc. 173, 1840.) — Memorial of Joshua Leavitt, setting forth Importance of an equitable and adequate market for Ameri- can wheat, accompanied with statistical tables. May, 1841. n. t. p. ['41.] 8°. 32 p. (Ass'y doc. 295, 1841.) — Report of committee on colleges, academies, and common schools, on memorial of trustees of Co- lumbia College, n. t. p. [N. Y., 1841.] 8°. 10 p. (Ass'y doc. 124, 1841.) — Same, on the literature fund and the establishment of a normal school. 1844. 8°. 77 p. (Ass'y doc. 135, 1844.) — Report of committee on canals, on so much of Gover- nor's message as relates to canals. 1844. 8°. 71 p. (Ass'y doc. 177, 1844.) — Report of committee on judiciary, on petition of sun- dry residents of Manor of Rensselaerwick. 1844. 8°. 55 p. (Ass'y doc. 183: 1844.) — Report of committee on ways and means, on finances of the State ; with minority reports. [He canal debt.] 1844. 3 pm. (Ass'ydoc. 185,186, 188; 1844.) — Report of select committee on escheated lands of John G. Leake, deceased. 1844. 8". 52 p. (Ass'y doc. 74, 1844.) — Majority and minority reports of committee on canals, rel. to discriminating tolls on Erie and O.swcj^o canals. 1845. 2 pm. 8°. (Ass'y doc. 18'J and 190, 1815.) — Ri»P"rt of coMiinitfee on roads and bridges, on a bridge across the llu'lson at Albany. 1845. 8°. 151 p. (Ass'y doc. 198, 1845.) 140 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. Assembly, continued. — Report of committee on ways and means, [on prose- cution of unlinished works of internal improve- ments in the State] . n.t.p. [1846.] 8°. 8 p. (Ass'y doc. 187, 1846.) — Report of select committee on capital punishment. 1846-48. 8°. 5 pm. — Report of select committee on difficulties between proprietors of certain leasehold estates and their tenants, ec. 38, 1895.) — Proceedings and testimony, Morey vs. Blake. 1895. 8°. 227 p. (Ass'y doc. 44, 1895.) — Report of special committee on alleged frauds in government of Syracuse. 1895. 8°. 217 p. (Ass'y doc. 57, 1895.) — Report of special committee on causes of strike of the surface railroads in Brooklyn. 1895. 8°. 721 p. (Ass'y doc. 80, 1895.) — Report of committee on prisons. 1895. 8°. 205 p. (Ass'y doc. 92, 1895.) — Report of special committee on good roads. 1896. 8°. 117 p. (Ass'y doc. 26, 1896.) — Report of special committee on female labor in city of New York. 1896. 8°. 64 p. (Ass'y doc. 29, 1896.) — Report and testimony of special committee on depre- dations of timber in the forest preserve. 1896. 8". 922 p. (Ass'y doc. 67, 1896.) — Report and testimony before cities committee on management of N. Y. and Brooklyn 15ridge. 1896. 8°. 216 p. (Ass'y doc. 82, 1896.) — Report and testimony before cities committee on Board of commissioners of charities and correc- tions, Kin^s CO. 1896. 8°. 2«68 p. (Ass'y doc. 83, 1896.) — Report and testimony before special committee on condition of female labor in N. Y. city. 1896. 8°. 1949 p. 2 V. (Ass'y doc. 97, 1896.) — Report and testimony of special committee on munic- ipal owner...hip of street and elevated railroails. 1896. 8°. 1971 p. 2 V. (Ass'y doc. 98, 1896.) — Report of special committee as to what lands should be acquired within the forest preserve to protect the watershed. J897. 8°. 187 p. (Ass'y doc. 46, 1897.) H7 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. Assembly, continued. — Arguments before committee on insurance [Feb. 8, 1898]. h.t.p. ['98.] 16 p. — Same: Hearing [Feb. 15, 1898, on Bondy bill]. h. t. p. ['98.] 8°. 11 p. — Report of special committee on surrogates' court and office of the county of N. Y. 1899. 8°. 7, 8+7 p. (Ass'y doc. 40, 1899.) — Report of special committee as to what additional lands shall be acquired within the forest preserve to ]>rotect the water sheds and for the agricultural experiment station. 1899. 8°. 16, 119 p. (Ass'y doc. 43, 1899.) — Report of special committee on convict labor in the penal institutions of the State. 1899. 8°. 66 p. (Ass'y doc. 66, 1899.) Miscellaneous. [^Arms.'] Commissioners of Correct Arms of State of N. Y. Report. 1881. 8°. 27 p. 4 pi. (Sen. doc. 61, 1881.) [5anA;s.] Receivers of Canal Bank. Report in an- swer to resolutions of Assembly. 1849. 8°. 158 p. See alfto under Legislature, Senate, 1849. Savings Banks of N. Y. State. Reports on unclaimed deposits. 1870. 8°. 151 p. [Baths.l Report on public baths and public comfort stations by the mayor's committee of N. Y. city. 1897. 8°. 249 p. (Ass'y doc. 66, 1897.) [Boundaries.'] Comm-issioners on Eastern Boundary of N.J. Report. 1808. f". 42 p. Commissioners to Ascertain Boundary Line betieeen N. Y. and Conn., 1856. Reports. '57-59. 3 pm. 8°. — 1859. Reports. 1860-61. 2 pm. 8°. — 1879. Report. 1880. 8». 13 p. Report of regents on boundaries of the State. 1874- 78. 2 V. 8". (Sen. doc. 108, 1873; 61, 1877.) Note. A later ed. of v. 2iBBued 1884, forming a coDtinaatioD, and prep, by D. J. Pratt. Report on Penn. and N. J. boundary monuments. 1877-78. 2 pm. 8°. (Ass'y doc. 62, 1877; 49, 1878.) Report on the re-survey of N. Y. and Penn. boundary line. 1879-80. 2 pm. 8". (Ass'y doc. 91, 1879; 100, 1880.) Note. 2d ed. issued of 1879 rpt. Report of Commission on Boundary Lines between N. Y. and Ponn. and N. J. 1882-84. 3 pm. 8°. (Sen. doc. 20, 1882; Ass'y doc. 161, 1883.) (Sen. doc. 46, 1884.) Report of regents' Boundary Commission, upon N. Y and I'enn. boundary, with final report of H. W Clarke, il. and maps. '86. 8°. 490 p. See also under Supplemental : Colonial, General A.^- sembly. [Careai.] Commissioners to Explore Route of an In land Navigation from, Hudson's river to Lake Ontario and Lake Erie. Report. 1811. 8°. 35 p, Commissioner rel. to Enlarging Canals for National Purposes. Report. 1863. 8°. 105 p. (Sen doc. 110; Ass'y doc. 174, 1863.) Commission to Foster and Develop Internal Commerce. Annual report, lst-3d, 1871-73. '72-74. 3 pm 8°. Note. For introduction of steam on canals. 148 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. [CVina/, continued.'\ Canal Investigating Commission. Eeport. 1876. 2 T. 8°. Commissioners to Investigate certain Lateral Canals. Keport. 1877. 8°. 207 p. (Ass'y doc. 30, 1877.) [Capital Punishment.'] Commission [on] most Hu- mane and Practical Method of Carrying into Effect Sentence of Death in Capital Cases. Re- port; [by] E. T'. Gerry, A. P. Southwiok, Mat- thew Hale. 1888. 8°. 95 p. (Sen. doc. 17, 1888.) — Same , entitled : Commissioners on Capital Punish- ment. Additional report, Jan. 1892. '92. H°. 3fi p. (Sen. doc. 12. 1892.) — See also under Legislature, Assembly, 1846-48, 51, 57, 59, 60. [Capital.] Capital Centenary Commission. Capital centenary ; report of the celebration of the luOih aiinivers.ary of the State Capital in Albany. 1897. 8°. 121 p. (Assy doc. 65, 1897.) [Capitol.] New Cdpilol Commissioners. Annual re- port, 1869-82. '70-83. 8°. Spf alio under Legislature, 5enaie, 1875; Aasembly, 1^11 74, 82. — Keport giving detailed statement of all receipts and disbursements since conimenuement of works. 1871. 8". 77 p. (Sen. doc. 16, 1871.) Supervising Commissioners of Cnpitol. Report. 18S9-90. '90-91. 2 pni. 8°. Report, 1891-94. '95. 8°. Capitol Commissioner. 103 p. Capitol Commission. \>m. 8°. — Specifications for Report, 1895-96. '96-97. 2 the materials and work re- quired for finishing the construction and complet- ing the State Capitol. 1895. 104 p. 8". (Sen. doe. 43, 1895.) [Cattle.] State Cattle Commissioner. Report. 1879. '80. 8°. 76 p. (.■Vss'y doc. 31, 1880.) State Cattle Commissioners. Report in connection with report of Metropolitan Board of Health, in rel. to Texas cattle disease. 1869. 8". 148 p. (Sen. doc. 9, 1869.) Commission on Tuberculosis in Cattle. Rei)ort 1895. 8°. 48 p. (Ass'y doc. 28, 1895.) [Charities.] State Board of Charities. Directory of tlie Charitable, Eleemosynary, Correctional and Reformatory Institutions of the State. 1892. 8°. 494 p. (Ass'y doc. 77, 1892.) [Cities.] Commissioners to Derise Plan for Govern- ment of Cities. Report. 1877. 8°. 48 p. (Ass'y doc. 68, 1877.) 2iote. Also called Tilden CummiasioD. Commissioners on Sources of Water Supply for Syracuse. 1889. S". 102 p. (Ass'y doc. 100, 1889.) Commissioners on Legislation for Cities of Second Class. Report. 189G. 8». 82 p. (Sen. doc. 24, 1896.) Commissioners on Legislation for Cities of Thi>'' Class. Report. 1896. 8°.' 8 p. (AsVy doc. 45, 1896.) — Min.irity report. 1896. 8°. 76 p. (Ass'y doc. 51, 1S96.) Greater New York charter ; submitted by the com- mission. 1897. 8°. 32, 898 p. (Ass'y doc. 53, 1897.) 149 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. ICivil War.^ Board of State Officers for Embodying and Equipment of a Volunteer Mi/itia. Report. 1862. 8°. 214 p. CScn. doc. 29, or Ass'y doc. 15, 1862.') Bureau of Military Statistics. Annual report, 1st- 5th, Jan. 1864-67. '64-68. 5 v. 8°. — State military record, v. 1. 1866. 8°. 26, 28 p. — Catalogue of war relics and miscellaneous articles. 1883. 8". 62 p. — Presentation of regimental colors to Legislature. 1863, 64. 2 V. 8". — Presentation of flags of N. Y. volunteer regiments and other organizations to Gov. Fenton 1865. 8°. 249 p. Note. AlBO knowD ae Bureau of Military Record ; both titles used iodiacrimiuately. Commissioner of Soldiers' National Cem,etery at Gettysburg. Report. 1869. 8°. l.'!2 p. Commissioners for the Chattanooga Monuments. Report. 1894-95. 2 pm. 8°. Commissioners to Protect Harbors and Frontiers. Report. 1864. S". 50 p. General Agent for Relief of Sick and Wounded Soldiers. Annual report, 1864-65. '65-66. 2 pm. 8". Supertntendeut of Military Agencies. Annual re- port, 18C4, 65. '65-66. 2 pra. 8°. See also vnder Executive and Staff, Adjutant-general. [Courts'] Report of county clerk of county of New York giving list of all referees selected by court, 1893-94. 1895. 8''. 140 p. (Ass'y doc. 83, 1895.) {^Description and History.'] Agent to Procure and Transcribe Documents in Europe rel. to Colon- ial History of State. Final report, [by] J. R. Brodhead. 1845. «". 374 p. Atlas of N. Y., [prep.] by S. De Witt; also Physical geography of State and statistical tables ; by D. H. Burr. N. Y., 1829. f". 29 p. 52 maps. Commissioners to Superintend Publication of Natural History of State. Annual report, 1850-58. '51- 59. 9 pm. 8». See also under Legislature, JournalH^ Does., etc., 1850. [^Education.] Union College Trustees. Special report on financial condition. 1849. 8°. 86 p. (Ass'y doc. 21.% 1849.) Commissioners to Kxamine Affairs of Union College. Report. 1853. 8°. 241 p. Commission to Secure more Perfect Establishment, Government, Regulation, and Economy of Com- mon Schools in City of New York. Report. 1858. 8°. 1192 p. (Ass'y doc. 50, 1858.) Commission to Inquire into College Land Grant. Majority report. 1874. 8°. 40 p. (Sen. doc. 92, 1874.) — Minority report. 1874. 8°. 10 p. (Sen. doc. 93, 1874.) — Testimony. 1874. 8°. 498 p. (Sen. doc. 103, 1874.) [Election.] Reports of county clerks on number iif indictments found. 1847. 8°. 75 p. (Sen. doc. 80, 1847.) — Reports of clerks of the Boards of Supervisors on expenses. 1847. 8°. 144 p. (Sen. doc. 65, 1847.) — Board of State Canvassers. Officiiil canvass. State, 1883-84. ['8.3-84.] broadsides. — Official canvass, electoral: statement of whole no. of votes given for electors of President and Vice- President, 4th Nov. 1884. n.t.p. ['84.] broad- side. ISO Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. [BipostWons.] Commissioner from N. Y. to Paris Ex- position, 1867. Report, 1st, 2d. 1867-68. 8°. Board of Cfeneral Managers of Exhibit of State at World's Columbian Exposition. Names of gen- eral managers 1892. 8°. 47 p. — Report of exhibit. 11. 1894. 8°. 647 p. (Sen. doc. 86, 1894.) — See also under Inspection and Regulation, Edu- cation, 1893. Board of Women Managers of Exhibit of State at World's Columbian Exposition. Educational exhibit: circular 1, 5. n.tp. [1892.] 8°. — Catalogue of N. Y. loan exhibit of embroideries. miniatures, watches, snuflf-boxes, fans and laces, 1893 12". 41 p. — Li- coloni.-il governors, the Duke's laws, laws of Dongan and Leisler assemblies, cbiirters of Albany and New York, and acts of colonial It^gislatures, 1691-1775, — form V, •/^~■^^ of the Documents of the Slate Assembly, 118th sess., 1895. Other matter rel. to Colonial period in N. Y. will be found under Executive and Staff, ComptroUer, lierolutiov; Sec. of State, IliHtory; under Institutions, State l/iatorian. State Library ; under Miscellaneous, DeacrLption and HUtory. New Netherlands. Laws and ordinances, 1K38-74 ; comp. and tr. from original Dutch records by E. B. O'Callaghan. 1868. 8°. xxxii, 602 p. Note. iBBued by State Senate. Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. Y. Central Assembly. Laws of the State, 1691-1762; di- gested by W. Livingston and W. Smith. N. Y., 1762. 2 V. f. — Same, 1691-1773. v. 1. N. Y., 1774. i". Note. For v. 2 «ee under Legislature, Lawa of the State. — Same, 1774-75. N. Y., 1774-75. 202, 2 p. Note. Republished 1888 by Bee. of State in 8°, 239 p. — Journal of votes and proceedings, 1691-1776. 1764- 1820. 3 v. fo. — Statement of right of Colony with respect to its eastern boundary on Connecticut river, so far as concerns late encroachments under government of New Hampshire, eic. N. Y., 1773. f°. 28 p — Same : Appendix, Narrative of proceedings subse- quent to royal adjudication, concerning lands to westward of Connecticut river, lately usurped by New Hampshire. N. Y., 1773. f". 28 (64) p. Legislative Covncil. Journal, 1691-1775. 1861. 2 v. f°. Note. iBBUed by State Senate. The Council bad a three- fold function: 1, Kxecutive, as a Privy Council; 2, iTudicial, with Governor they formed a Court for the i'orrection of Errors and Appeals ; 3, Legislative, they constituted the second branch of the Legislature, taking place of present Senate. l^Miscetlaneous.^ Documents relative to colonial his- tory of N. Y. ; procured in Holland, England, and France by J. R. Brodhead; ed. by K. B. O'Callaghan. Maps and plans. 1853-87. 15 v. 4°. Cont. : V. 1, 2. Holland docs., 1603-78. 3-8. London docs., 16H-1782. 9-10. Paris docs., 1631-1774. 11. General index. 12. Dutch and Swedish settlements on Delaware river. 13. TownA along the Hudson aud Mohawk rivers, 183U-1684. 14. Early colonial settlements, principally on Loni; Island. 15. N. Y. State archives, v. 1 : N. T. in the Rev- olution. Note. Various vols, issued under direction of Governor, Comptroller, Sec. of State, and University of the State, v. 12, 14, locomp. by B. Fernow. Journals of the Provincial Congress, Provincial Con- vinticin. Committee of Safety, and Council of Safety, 1775-77. 1842. 2 v. f. Note. Issued by State Legislature. The Provincial Con- vention was held April 20-22, 177.T, to choose deleg.ites to Continental Congress. Provincial Congress was held 1775- 1777, and was really the successor of the Old General Assem- bly, filling the interim till the Legislature met under the Con- stitution in 1777. The Congresses became regular legislative bodies by constitutional approval. 153 NEW JERSEY STATE PUBLICATIONS Material fuminhed by E. C. Richardson-, Librarian Princeton University, and Henry C. Buchanan, State Librarian. Butch Id posseasioD, 1610. Embraced in varione patente and grants by England, 1620-166T. Grant to Berkeley and Oarteret, to be called New Csssarea or New Jersey, 1664. Divided into East and West Jersey, 1676; joined with New England, 16S8; Jerseys united into one royal province, 1702. Declaration of State inde- pendence and adoption of a constitution, 1776. Ratification of Federal coDBtitution, 1787. Legislative documents ; annual, 1852-1901. 8°. Note. Include Governor's message and rpts. of State offi- cers, boards, commissionB, etc. Through 1851 the various rpts. were generally printed in the Journal and Minutes ; somp of them were reprinted separately, and from 1847-51 a certain no. of copies of these bound up together without title-page. In 1852 the separately printed rpts. were gathered under the title of Appendix to Senate Journal or Appendix to .Assembly Minutes or Appendix to House Journal, the Senate App. and House .\pp. being identical. In 1862 the .ipp. became the Legislative Docs., half title-page only 1862-66. In 1878-79, v. bound in two pts.; 1880-85, pub. in 2 vs.; 1886-89, 3 vs. annually; 1890, 4 vs. ; 1891-1901, 6 vs. annually. Up to 1888 the Legislative Dons, bore tl^e number on out- side; and on half title-page the year of the legislative sess. In 1889 the half title-page repeated the 1888, while binders' title gave 1889; and for subsequent years, until sess. of 1896, the outside date is for year of sess. The docs, of 1896 are marked, outside and in, 1895, and the following years corre- spond ; the year refers therefore to year covered by report, not - year of sess. Not all the reports are contained in the Legis- lative DocumeutB, but selections made by the Printing Board. Constitution and Constitutional Conventions. Constitution of N. J. Burlington, 1776. f». 12 p. Note. Only one copy known. Constitution of the State of N. J. Printed by authority of the Dept. of State. 1875. — Same. Printed by authority of the Legislature. 187(i. Constitution of the State, ratified in 1844 and amended Sept. 7th, 1875, at a special election. Printed by authority of the Legislature. 1876. 8°. 57 p. Reports of Committee appointed Feb. 25, 1896, to formulate certain amendments to the Constitu- tion. '96. 8°. 21 p. Convention, June-Aug. 1776. Journal of votes and proceedings : annexed, sundry ordinances and the Constitution. 1776. Reprinted by order of the Legi-slature, 1831 and 1879. 8°. Convention, 1787. Minutes of Convention of Dec. 11th, 1787, to ratify Constitution of the United States. 1788. Reprinted 1888. sm. 4°. 31 p. Constitutional Convention, 1844. Journal of proceed- ings. '44. 12°. See also vnder Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1865, 68, 80. Executive and Staff. Governor. Annual message, 1839, 47-1902. 8°. — Inaugural address, 1851, CO-75, 84-1902. Cant. : 1851 by Fort. 1860 by Olden. 1863 by Parker. lS6e by Ward. 1869 by Randolph. 1872 by Parker. 1875 by Bedlc. 18S4 by Abbett. 1887 by Green. 1890 by Abbutt 189H by WertB. 1896 by Griggs. 1899 by Voorhecs. 1902 by Murphy. Note. Many of the addresses and meBsages are also printed in German. I Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N.J. Governor, continued. — Special messages, vetoes, reports, etc., 1828, 40, 55, 56, 64, 67-88. 100 v. Mte. None in 1868, 73, 75; 2 ea. yr. 1867, 70-72, 74, 84, 88; 3 ea. yr. 1876, 85, 86; 4. 1878; 6, 1869; 11, 1879, 80; 15, 1882; 24, 1881 ; 1 ea. yr. for remaining yrs. — Selections from the correspondence of the executive of N. J., 1776-86. Newark, 1848. xvi, 368 p. 8». — Proclamation of Gov. Haines [submitting- the State Constitution as ratified at the convention of 1844]. '44. 8». 18 p. — Proceedings attending the inauguration of Hon. W: A. Newell as Governor, Jan. 20, 1857. '57. — Documents accompanying Gov. Parker's message. 1805. '66. 11 p. 8°. — Proclamation of Gov. Parker respecting inoperative acts, Dec. 1, 1873. 32 p. 8". — Same, Sept. 1874. '74. 8°. (Doc. 45.) — Correspondence between the Governors of N. Y. and N. J. on the demand by the Gov. of N. J. for the rendition of H. W. Baldwin and others, on indictment for conspiracy. [May 23-Dcc. 6, 1877.] '77. 16 p. 8°. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1873, 81. Adjutant-General. Annual report, 1861-1901. ['62- 1902.] 8". — Register of commissioned officers of the N. J. vol- unteers in the service of the U. S. July 1, 1862. Trenton. — Register of the commissioned officers and privates of the N. J. volunteers, in the service of the U. S, Jersey City. 1863. — Record of officers and men of N. J. in the Civil AVar, 1861-65. ' Compiled in the office of the Adj't Genl. Pub. by authority of the Legisla- ture. 1876. 2 V. fo. — Report of the .-Vdj utant-gcneral in reference to the number of citizens of N. J. serving in regiments of other States during the Civil War of 1861-65, to the Senate of N. J. '80. 8°. (Doc. 36.) — Official register of the officers and men of N. J. in the Revolutionary War ; comp. by W. S. Stryker. 1872. 8°. 878 p. — Compilation of the laws governing the National Guard and the enrollment of the reserve militia of N. J., 1878. '78. 8°. 80 p. ^ote. For militia law 1866, aee under Legislature, Laws. — Report concerning Senate bill no. 186. 1888. 8°. (Doc. 36.) — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1881. Attorney- General. Annual report concerning all suits in which the State is a party, or in which it is interested, 1878-81, 87-88. ['79-89.] 8". — Special reports and opinions, 1867, 72, 76-88. 31 v. .Vote. None in 188i, 87; 2, 1884; 3 ea. yr., 1882, 85; 6, 1879; 9, l'*80; 1 ea. yr. for remaining yeara. t'^ee alto under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1882. Comptroller of the Treasury. .Annual report, 1865- 1901 ; with amount of ratables and financial state- ments from counties, townships, etc. ['66-1902.] 8°. — Abstract of ratables of the State and counties, 1861, 1865-71. '62-72. 8». — Annual statements of railroad and canal cos., with Report of State Director of United N. J. Rail- road & Canal Co., 1853-1901. ['52-1902.] 8°. See also uncter Miscellaneous, Railroads, '55 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N.J. Comptroller of the Treasury, continued. — Report on riparian expenses. 1871. 8°. (Doc. 31.) — Report concerning fees of county oflScials, with copies of the same. 1880. S". (Doc. 29.) — jSee also vnder Inspection and Regulation, Depart- ment of Banking and Insurance, Note. Quartermaster-General. Annual report, 1861-1901. [•62-1902.] 8". Jfote. Included in Gov.'b meaaage prior to 1861, Secretary of State. Registry and returns of births, deaths, and marriages, 1851-77. ['52-78.] 8°. — Duties of inspectors of registry and elections, under the Act of 1867. '67. 13 p. 8°. — Annual returns of the general election, 1884-86, 90- 94. 8°. — List of certificates of corporations filed in the Dept. of State from 1846 to 1894. '95. 482 p. 4°. — Same. 1893-97. '98. — See also under Inspection and Regulation, Banking and Insurance ; Legislature, Laws, Railroad, and Journals, Docs., etc., 1879, 80, 81. Treasurer. Annual report of joint committee on Treasurer's accounts, 1842-1901; with Treas- urer's report to the Governor on finances of the State for fiscal year. ['43-1902.] 8°. — Special reports of "Treasurer, 1879-81. Cont. ; 1879, Fees from foreign ineurance companies. 1880, Pleuro-pneumonia bill. 1880, State Banlt at New Brunswick. 1881, Fees of clerk in chancery, etc. — See also vnder Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1872, 85, and under Inspection and Regulation, Department of Banking and Insurance, Note. Inspection and REonLATioN. {^Agriculture.] State Board of Agriculture. Annual report, lst-29th, 1873-1901. '74-1902. 8°. Ifote. Rpts. 1887-90 also in Qerman. — Synopsis of county board reports presented to the State Board, 1888. '88. — Address of Hon. E: Burrough, Prest. of the Board, at fifteenth ann. sess. 'Trenton, Feb. 3, 1888. '88. — Entomological circulars. Nos. 1-20. n.p., n. d. 8". — jSee a^so under Legislature, Journals, Does., etc., 1850, 66, 72, 80. [Arbitration.} State Board of Arbitration. Annual report, 1895-1901. '96-1902. 8". [Banking and Insurance.] Commissioner of Insur- ance (Secretary of State ex-officio). Report, 1878-90. '79-91. 8". Cont. : Pt. 1. Ins. cos. other than lite. Ft. 2. Life Insurance. — Annual statement of banks and savings institu- tions, 1877-90. (Docs. '77-90.) Note. See below. Department of Bunking and Insurance. — Report of the Secretary of State rel. to an ex- amination of the Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Newark. 1877. 8». (Doc. 28.) — Abstracts of the statements of fire insurance cos. authorized to transact business in N. J., showing their condition on Dec. 31, 1879; issued in ad- vance of annual report. 1880. 8°. (Doc. 58.) Department of Banking and Insurance. Annual rcjiort of Commissioner rel. to fire and marine insurance. 18',n-]901. '92-1902. — Annual report of Commissioner rel. to life, fidelity and casualty insurance, 1891-1901. '92-1901'. Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N.J. \^Banking and Insurance, continued.'^ — Annual report of Commissioner rel. to savings banl£S, discount banks, and trust cos. 1891-1901. '92-1902. Note. Before 1849 these reports were made by a committee of the Legislature; from 1849-64 by the State Treasurer; 1S65- 76 by the State Comptroller ; 1877-90 by the Secretary of State. All are coDtained in the Documents. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1849, 74. Dairy Commissioner. Annual report, 1886-1900. '87- 1901. 8». [Dentistry .~\ State Board of Registration and Ex- amination in Dentistry. Report, 1890-1901. '91-1902. 8». l^Education.] Superintendent of School Census. Re- port, 1892-93. (Docs. '93-94.) Trustees of School Funds. Annual report, 1839- 1846. See also under Legislature, c/bi£rna/«. Docs., etc., ISbS, &i. [Fish and Gam.e.'] Commissioners of Fisheries. Re- port, lst-[l 1th]. 1870-85. '71-'86. 8°. J^oie. lst^9th rptB. published anDually, 1870-78; [10th] covers 1879-83; lllth], 1884-83. Apparently no rpts. from 1x86-93. In 1894, by Act of the Legislature, this board was reorgan- ized and title chaoged to Fish and Game Commissioners. Annual report, 1894- 1901. '94-1902. — The birds of N.J. Compiled by C: A. Sliriner, State Fish and Game Protector, by authority of the Commission. 1K96. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1847, 74, 82. [Health.] Board of Health. Annual report, with report of Bureau of Vital Statistics, lst-2oth, 1877-1901. (Docs. 1878-1902.) 8°. Jfote. Rpt. for 1892 also in German. The Board of Health also issues numerous circulars on specific subjects. [Insurance.] See Banking and Insurance. [Labor.] Bureau of Statistics of Labor and Industries. Annualreport,lst-24th, 1878-1901. '79-1902. 8°. J^ote. Rpt. for 1889 also in German. Inspector of Factories and Workshops. (Inspector of Child Labor.) Annual report, lst-19th, 1883- li'Ol. '84-1902. 8°. Ifote. Bpts. for 1888, 89, 91, 92, also in German. [Medicine.] State Board of Medical Examiners. Report, 1891-1901. '92-1902. 8°. [Mines.] Commissioner of Mines. Report, 1892-93. '93-94. [Pharmacy.] State Board of Pharmacy. Report, 1877-1901. '78-1902. 8». J^ote. Reports are made to the N.J. Pharmaceutical Asso'n, and pub. in its proceedings. [Pilotage.] Commissioners of Pilotage. Annual re- port, 1876, 86-1901. '77, '87-1902. Riparian Commissioners. Annual report, 1869-1901. '70-1902. 8°. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1874, 84. [Roads.] Commissioner of Public Roads. Annual report, 1894-1901. '95-1902. 8°. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1856. [Sinking Fund.] Com,missinners of Sinking Fund. Report, 1865-90. '66-91. See under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1873, 74, 80, 82. "57 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N.J. \^Taxation.~\ Commissioner of Sailroad and Corpora- tion Taxation. Report, 1873-83. 74-84. Note. Formerly CommisBioner of R. R. Taxation. — Return made to the Comptroller June 30, 1883. See also under Legislature, Journale^ Docs., etc., 1857, '82, '83, '84. State Board of Assessors. Annual report, lst-18th, 1881-1901. '85-1902. — Supplemental report. Reports of cable, electric and horse railroad cos., 1895-98. '96-99. State Board of Taxation. Annual report, Ist-llth, 1891-1901. '91-1902. 8°. See also under Miscellaneous, Taxation. [Water-I Commissioners of State Water Supply. Re- port, 1894. (Docs. 1894.) [ Weights and Afeasiires.'} State Supt. of Weights and Measures. Report, 1872-80. '73-81. 8°. Institdtions. [Agriculture.'] Rutgers Scientific School and Agricult- ural College. Annual report, 1864-1901. '65- 1902. 8°. — Entomological Dept. Annual report, 1895-1900. '96-1901. State Agricultural Experiment Station (New Bruns- wick). Annual report, lst-22d, 1880-1901; and Annual report, lst-14th, 1888-1901, of the N. J. Agricultural College Experiment Station. '81- 1902. 8°. — Bulletin, 1-160, 1880-June, 1902. New Br., '80- 1902. 8°. — Special bulletin, A-R, March, 1882-Dec. '97. New Br,, '82-97. 8°. — Catalog of reports and bulletins. Index of reports, 1880-97. (Special bulletin R.) — Climate and crop reports. 1888-1901. New Brunswick, '88-1901. 4°. — Botanical Dept. Annual report. 1890-1901. '91- 1902. State Agricultural Society. Annual report, 1855-73 '56-74. 8°. Xute. Publication doubtful for 1864, 65, 68-72. — Report of special committee of State Agricultural Soc. rel. to cattle disease. 1869. 8°. (Doc. 5.) — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1867. [ Blind.] See forward Deaf, Dumb, and Blind. [Census.] Census of 1840. ['41.] 8°. Abstract of census of 1850, 60, 70, 80, 90, 1900. (Docs. '51, 61, 71, 81,91, 1901.) Note. Made up from thu United Status census. Abstract of State census. 1855, 65, 75, 85, 95. (Docs. '56, 66, 76, 86, 96.) [Charities.] Board of Managers of the State Charities Aid Ass'n. Annual report, 1884-1901. '85-1902. 8°. Note. Formerly Council of State Charities and Correction. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 18.S1, 82. [Deaf, Dumb, and Blind ] Annual report of deaf and duml) niuies, supported wholly or in part by N. J. in Penn. Institution for the Deaf and Dumb. 1870. 8°. (Doc. 15.) Commissioners on Deaf and Dumb, Blind and Fee- ble-minded in N. J. Report, 1873. '74. 8°. (Doc. 23.) 158 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. f. [Deaf, Dumb, and Blind, continued.'^ Institutions for the Deaf and Dumb. Annual report, 1866-70. '67-71. State Institution for Deaf Mutes. Annual report, 1882-1901. '83-1902. 8°. Note. Called also Btate Deaf and Dumb Institutioo. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1872. ^Education -1 Superintendent of Public Schools. An- nual report, 1846-65. '47-66. 8°. — Laws rel. to public schools ; with instructions con- cerning the duties of county, town and district officers, etc. 1854. 8°. 46 p. Board of Education and Superintendent of Public Instrvction. Annual report, 186fi-l«01, '67-190'i. Note. RptB. for 1888, 1889, 1892 also in German. — Organization and by-laws, 1866. 12 p. 8°. — New Jersey school law, with notes, blanks, and forms for the use and government of school officers. 1869. 8°. (Doc. 19.) — Same [with amendments], 1887, 91, 93, 94, 95, 97, 99. 7 T. 8°. — School law of 1900. 8°. — School law of 1902. 8». See also vntJer Legislature, Laws and Jovrnals, Docs., etc., ISiJO, and under MieeellaueouB, Education. — Report of the special committee on school organi- zation. 1889. 21 p. 8°. — Bulletin of free lectures to the people, 1898-99. ■99. — See also under Legislature, .lournals. Docs, etc.. 1870, 71. State Normal School. Annual report of trustees, lst-47th, 1855-1001. '56-1902. 8". See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1848. See also forward Industrial Education and Reform School. l^Epileptics.~\ State Village for Epileptics (Somer- ville). Annual report of Board of Managers, 1898. [Feeble-minded.l N. J. Training School for Feeble- minded Children (Vineland). Annual report of Board of Managers, 188U-I90I. Camden 8°. Note. Originally called " Home for the Education and Care of Feeble-minded Children." State Institution for Feeble-minded ^¥omen (Vine- land). Annual report, 1888-1901. '89-1902. 8°. — Act of incorporation, etc. Elizabeth, '88. 16°. See also back Deaf, Dumb, and Blind. Geological Survey. Report, 1836, 40, 65; by H. D. Rogers, maps. 3 v. 8°. — Annual report, 1854-.56, by W. Kitchell. '55-57. 8°. — Annual report of the State Geologist, 1863-1901. maps and il. '64-1902. 8°. Note. By G. II. Cook, 1863-88; J; C. Smock, 1889-07. Rc- portB for 1872, '88 also in German. Rpt. for 1S74 cont. rpl. on survey of N. Y. and N.J. boundary made in July and Aug. 1874 by G. H. Cook. — Final report of the State Geologist; v. 1-4. 1888-98. 4 V. 8°. Note. V. 1, Topography, Klagnetism, Climate, '88 ; v. 2, pt. 1, Mineralogy, Botany, '8»; v. 2, pt. 2, Zoolojjy, '90. By G. II. Cuok. V. 3, Water-supply, water-power, flow of titrc-ams, etc., '<14. By 0. C. Vcrineule. V. 4, Physical Geography, '98. By R. D. Salisbury. — Report of the geology of the county of Cape May, by G. H. Cook. '57. — Report of the geology and agricultural resources of the southern division of the State, by G. H. Cook. '57. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N.J. Geological Survey, continued. — Geology of N. J. by G. H. Cook, State Geologist. With portfolio of eiglit maps. '68. — Report of the clay deposits of Woodbridge, South Amboy and other places in N. J., with their uses for fire brick, pottery, etc., by G. H. Cook, maps. 1?78. 8°. (^Doc. 12.) — Paleontology of the cretaceous and tertiary, by R. P. Whitfield. 2 v. 1880-92. Note. V. 1, Bracbiopoda and lamellibranchiata of the RariluD clays and greeuttand marlii of N. J. '86; v. 2, Gaster- opoda and cephalopoda of the Karitao clays and greensand marls of N. J. '9i. — Report on forests. Accompiinying report of the state geologist, 1899. 1900. xvi, 327 p. maps, pi. S°. — Geological map of N J. G: H. Cook, J: 0. Smock, G. M. Hopkins. 1868. — Map of N. J. G: H. Cook, J: C. Smock, G: W. Howell. 1877. See aluo under Supplemeotal, Map of the Province. — Atlas of N.J. G. H. Cook, State Geologist. 20 sheets, 1884-88. i°. Note. Issued bound and utibouD J. Sheets 1-18 cover divi- sions of the State; sheet 19 is general Btate map; sheet 20, relief map. — Topographical map of N. J. New series, 1899- l!t02. f. Note. Issued in sheets; scale 2,000 ft. to the inch. Up to 1902 fourteen sheets hiid boeu issued, as follows : Paterson, UackcDsack, Newark, Jerai-y City, Camden, Elizabeth, Plain- field, Araboy, Woodbury, Mount Holly, Trenton, Navesink, Long Branch, Morristown. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1857. [History .'\ New Jersey Historical Society. Proceed- ings; 1st series, V. I-IO, 1845-'6'); 2d ser., v. 1-13, 1867-95; 3d ser., v. 1, nos. 1-3, v. 2, nos. 1-2, 18!)f.-97; v. 2, no. 3, 1902. Newark, '47- 1902. 25 T. 8°. — Collections; v. 1-8. por. and maps. N. Y., Newark and Paterson, 1846-1900. 8". — Report for 1870. '74. 8°. (Doc. 25.) — Memorial. 1881. 8°. (Doc. 41.) [Horticulture.^ State Horticultural Society. Pro- ceedinRS, annual sess., 1875-1902. '75-1902. [Industrial Education.'] Industrial Education Insti- tution (Hoboken). Annual report of trustees, 1888-90. 8°. State Industrial School for Girls. Annual report of trustees, 1871-1901. '74-1902. 8°. [Insane.] State Lunatic Asylum (Trenton). Report of managers, 1847-90. State Hospital for the Insane (Morristown), An- nual report, Ist^26th, 1876-1901. '77-1901. State Asylums for Insane. Annual report, 1891-92; being 4'lth-45th annual report of the State Lu- natic Asylum at Trenton, and 16th-17th annual report of the State Asylum for the Insane at Morristown. Commissioners to Select Site and Build an Asylum for the Insane. Report, 1868-86. '69-87. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 185U, 52, 70-73, 80, 81, 90, and under Miscel- laneous, Insane. [Library.'] State Library. Catalogue. 1838, '53. 12°. — Annual report of State Librarian. 1861-1901. '62-1902. 8°. Note. None 1864. i6o Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N.J. \Library, continued.'] — Catalogue of works relating to the Industrial Arts. 1877. — See also uncier Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1881. Public Library Commission. Annual report, 1900- 01. '00-01. Note. Rpt. for 1901 cont. Dr. B. C. Richardson's list of " First ODe thousand books for a N. J. public library." — Public libraries and library laws of N. J. 1901. lPrison.~] State Prison. Annual report, 184C-1901. (Docs. 1847-1901.) 8°. See also under Legislature, Journals, Z>ocs.,eic., 1857, 59, 78, 79, 82, 83, 87, 90, 98; under Miscellaneous, Prison Labor. — Accounts, 1839. — Statistics, 1799-1845. '46. — Report of Inspectors of State Prison rel. to a reiluctiou of expenses. 1858. 8°. Public Record Commission. First report, 1899. Reform, School for Juvenile Delinquents. Annual re- port, lst-37th, 1865-1901. '66-1902. 8°. Note. Called also State Reform School for Boys, See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 18S0, 86; Miscellaneous, Reforviatories and back under Industrial Education. [Soldiers.] Home for Disabled Soldiers (Kearny and Newark). Annual report, lst-36th, 1865-1901. (Docs. 1866-1901.) — Report of Commissioners appointed under Act of March 26, 1886. '89. 8 p. 8°. Soldiers' Children's Home. Report, 1865-76. '66- 77. 8°. Washington Association. Annual report, 1887-96. '88-97. [ Weather.] New Jersey Weather Service. Annual report of board of directors, lst-12th, 1890-1901. (Docs. 1891-1901.) Note. Subordinate to U. S. Weather Bureau and coopt-rates with N. J. Experiment Station and State Agricultural Society. Judiciary. New Jersey Supreme Court reports ; v. 1-65, 1790-1902. 1816-1902. 65 V. 8°. Cont.: V. 1,1790-96; by R. 8. Coxe. 2-3, 1806-13; by VV. S. Pennington. 4-5, 1816-20; by S. L. Southard. 6-12,1821-31; by W. Halstead.jr. 13-15, 1831-36; by J. S. Grpen, 1B-I9, 1837-12; by J. Harrison. 20, 1842-46; by R. D. Spencer. 21-24, 1847-55; by A. O. Zabriskie. 25-29, 1855-62; by A. Dutcher. 30-37, 1863-74; by P. D. Vroom. 38-65, 1875-1902; by G. D. W. Vroom. Note. V. 1-3 were private pubs. ; a 2d ed. of t. 1 was pub. in 1877 by J. Sinn. Jersey City, and a 3d ed. of v. 2-3, in 1873, by A. Dutcher, N. T. New Jersey Court of Chancery reports [1830-1902]. 8°. Cont. : V. 1, 1830-32; by N. Saxton. 2-4, 1833-45; by H. W. Green. 5-8, 1845-52; by G. B. Halsted. 9-11, 18.52-58; by .1. P. Stockton. 12-13, 1858-60; by M. Keaslev. 14-15,18"!- 63; by T. N. McCarter. 16-27, 1863-76; by C. E. Green. 28- 45, 1877-89 ; by J. H. Stewart. 46-60, 1889-1902 ; by S. M. Dick- inson. Abridgement [of the decisions of the courts of law and equity of N. J.], 1806-13; by Kinsey. — Same : Digest, 1790-1830 ; by Halsted. 1830. 2a ed. 1790-1843. 1843. — Same: Cases cited, 1790-1869; by Randolph. — Same: Index digest, 1790-1883; by C. H. Harts- born. — Sam.e: Digest, 1790-1887; by J. H. Stewart. — Same: Digest, 1887-98; by A. C. Wall. l6l Judiciary] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N.J. Supreme court decisions: State, Van Riper v. Par- sons. 8°. (Leg. docs. 1878.) — Same: State, Pell v. Mayor of Newark. 8". (Leg. docs. 1878.) — Same : Trustees of Public Schools v. City of Tren- ton. 8°. (Leg. docs. 1878.) — Same: State v. Henry C. Kelsey. 1881. — Same : Central R. R. v. State Board of Assessors. 8». (Leg. docs. 1886.) Opinions of the Court of Errors and Appeals on the railroad tax law. 1886. 8°. (Doc. 41.) Sfe aUo under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1883, 84. Rules of the N. J. courts ; with notes and ref., by C. L. Corbin. 1885, etc. 8°. Legislature. Seaaions nDuual, beginniDf; January. 69th-126th Legislature equaJH Iet-&8lb under the new contititutioD. [/yfito.v nfthe State.'} Acts, lst-126th Legislature, 1776- l'JU2. 8°. Note. Folio prior to 1800. — Acts from establishment of the government to Dec, 1783, with constitution prefixed; comp. by P. Wilson. '84. f. x, 389 (66) p. — Laws of the State; (by W. Paterson). 1799. 8°. 1800. i". — Public laws of New Jersey since Paterson's revision ; (by J. J. Wilson). Trenton, 1805. 12". — Laws of the State, 1800-1811; (by J. Bloomfield). Trenton, '11. 8°. — Public act : Act of the 36th General Assembly, Aug., 1812, being the 3d sitting. '12, repr. '95. 8°. Note. Edition of 51) cupiee. — Public acts, 1818. '19. 8<>. — Private and temporary acts, 36th-42d General Assembly, Oct. 1811-Jan. 1818. 13v. in9. 1811- 1818. 8°. — Private and temporary acts, 1818-23. '19-23. 8°. — Private and temporary acts, 36th General Assembly, Aug., 1812, being the 3d sitting. '12, repr. 1897. 8». (6) p. Note. Repr. in fac-eimile by Statute LawjBook Co., Wasb., D. 0., 1897. Only 50 copies printed. — Laws of the State, 1820; revised (by W. S. Pen- nington). Trenton, '21. 8°. xxvii, 900 p. — Compilation of public laws since 1820; (by J. Har- rison). '33. 8°. 644 p. — Compilation of laws, 1833-43. — Statutes; rev. by P. D. Vroom, H. W. Green, W. L. Dayton and S. G. Potts. 1847. 8°. 1, 1155 p. — Revised statutes and supplement, 1874-75. '74-75. 2 V. in 1. 8°. — Abridgment of rev. statutes and of the amended con- stitution ; by A. V. 1). Honeyman. 1878. 8°. — Revision of the statutes (from 1709; by M. Beasley, D. A. Depue and C. Parker). 1877-86. 8°. — Same : Supplement. 1887. 8°. — General statutes of N. J. [1709-1895; comp. by G. D. W. Vroora and W. M. Lanning.] Jersey City, 1896. 3 v. 8°. — Digest of laws ; by L. Q. C. Elmer. 1838. 8". Note. There were 2d, 3d, and 4th ode., by J. T. Nixon, 1855, 61, 68. — Digest of laws, from the revision of 1877 to date; comp. by W. I. Lewis. 1880. 8°. — Guide for the collection of tlie early laws of N. J., with table of the sittiiig,s of the Colonial Assem- bly, 1702-7C, and of the State Legislature, 1776- 1844. '81. 24». 8 p. Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N.J. \^Laws of the State, continued.'] — Index to t)ie statutes at large, and a synopsis of the constitution adopted June, 1844, arranged by A. Gifford. Newark, 1852. 8°. — Index of Colonial and State laws, 1663-1877; [by J. Hood]. '77. 8». — \_Sptcial Laws.] [^Ballot.'] Ballot Reform Law, passed by the Legislature sess. 1890. '90. ^ote. AlBO priDted in German. — [BorovgJis.] Codified index to statutes affecting boroughs in N. J., organized under Act of April 5, 1878; byL. Shafer. 1889. 8°. Acts relating to boroughs (Revision nf 1879} in N. J., with notes of the decision of the courts and a collection of forms; comp. by A. F. Skin- ner. Newark, '98. Statutes of N. J. rel. to formation and govt, of boroughs in force Nov. 1st, 1895; comp. and ed. by G. D. W. Vroom and W. M. Lanning. Jersey City, '95. — [Bridges.] A summary of the law of N. J. in rel. to public bridges. W: Nelson. Paterson, '8^. — [^Canals.] Act to incorporate a company for making a canal between the tide-waters of the Delaware and Raritan Rivers. '20. Act to incorporate a company to form an artificial navigation between the Passaic and Delaware rivers, n. p., n. d. 8°. Acts relative to the Delaware and Raritan Canal Co. and Camden and Amboy R. R. and Transpor- tation Co., passed by the Legislature. Princeton, 1840. 8°. Act incorporating the Delaware and Raritan Canal Co., the Camden and Amboy Uailroad and Trans- portation Co., and the N. J. Railroad and Trans- portation Co. 1849. 75 p. 8». See also under Journals, Docs., etc., uhique ; and under Inspection and Regulation, and Miscellane- ous, Canals. — ICensus.] Act in relation to the census, with sup- plement. Approved April 9, 1875. '75. — ICities.] Bayonne charter, 1887. Camden charter, 1875. Elizabeth charter, 1878. Hoboken charter, 1871. Jersey City charter [Acts and parts of acts], 1878. Newark charter, 1858. Same : Supplements and new charters, 1866. Same : Charters and supplement, 1877. Plainfield charter, 1885. Rahway charter, 1890. Trenton charter, 1875. Same, 1889. See also under Miscellaneous, Cities. — [Corporations.] Index of titles of corporations chartered under general and special laws, by the Legislature of N. J., 1693-1809 ; giving the dates of acts of incorporation and the several suppli'- ments thereto, with a reference to the pages of the Pamphlet Laws ; by J: Hood. '70. Act concerning corporations in the State ap- proved Apr. 7, 1875, with amendments, notes and forms; by W: H. Corbin. '81. yote. 2d-llth ede. cont. amendmeDtB and additioDal acts pub. 18S2-99. 1 1th. cont. also Ueneral Act of 1808 concerning corporaLionB not for pecuniary profit. Corporation laws, revision of 1896, with notes and forms, Camden, '96. 163 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N.J. {Laws of the State, continued.'] Laws rel. to corporations, being the amendments to the Act concerning corporations (revision of 18(16) and other acts rel. to corporations, passed 1899; with notes by J. B. Dill. Camden, '99. See also Journals. Docs., etc., 1857, 83, 84. — lEducaiion.l An act to establish a system of public instruction for N. J. 1867. 8°. (Doc. 25.) See also forward under Journals, Docs., etc., 1850, and under Institutioaa and MiecellaDeoue, Education. — {Fish and Game.'] A compilation of the laws of N. J. rel. to game and fish, with notes and forms of proceedings; includ. Acts of 1888; by C: H. Shriner, assisted by J: W. Griggs. Paterson, '88. Act for protection of birds, animals and fish, Feb. 28, 1893. '93. 8°. 24 p. Fish and game laws of N. J., May Ist, 1893. Jersey City, '95. — [Iron.] Act to incorporate the N. J. Iron Company, 1829. 7 p. 8°. — [Mechanics.] Mechanics' lien law; comp. by A. Cloiighly. 1887. 24". — [Militia.] Militia law of the Stiite. 1866. Sep also uniler Executive and Staff, Adjutant-general ; and under Supplemental, Provincial Congress. — [Railrnods.] General laws of N. J. concerning railroads (.ind street railroads) ; acts rel. thereto in force July 4, 1895 ; comp. under the direction of the .'Secretary of State, by Norman Grey. General railroad law of N. J. 1873. 22 p. 8°. Same. With amendments and supplements to 1885. '86. 8°. Act to incorporate the Elizabeth-Town and Somer- ville Rail Road Co. in N. J. [Feb. 8, 1833]. New York. '35. 13 p 8°. — [Slaves,] Act respecting slaves, 1798. '98. 16 p. 8°. — [Taxation.] Further supplement to an Act con- cerning taxes, approved April 14, 1846. '66. Tax adjustment act (known as the Martin act, chap. 112, Laws 1886) with supplements incl. sess. of 1898, with forms, etc., by H. C. Griffiths. Newark. '99. Digest and compilation of the laws and decisions rel. to taxation. 1898. Jfote. Pub. by State Board of T.ixation. — [ Turnpikes.] Act for establishing a Turnpike Road from Hackensnck to Hoboken, Nov. 30, 1802. See also under Journals, Docs., etc., 1834. [Journals, Documents, etc.] Journal of the proceed- ings of the Legislative Council, lst-24th sess. 1776-99. Note. Printed at irregular intervale during theae years, generally at the end of each sees. — Same. 25th-68th sess., 1800-44. 1 v. 8". 2fotP. lfiOO-1815 separate t. p. for each year, but paged continuously in 2 ser., the .Journal and the Joint meetings. — Journal and proceedings of the Senate, lst-58th sess., 1845-1902. 8°. Xote. Thesinglev. Journal in some cases lias a sep. titled and paged Minutes of the joint meeting and an Executive proceedings. — Votes and jiroceedings of the General Assembly, lst-24th sess., 1776-99. A'ote. Printed at irregular intervals during these years, generally at the end of each sess. See under Supplemental, General Asspmhly, Note. Same. 25th-126th sess., 1800-1902. 8°. 164 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N.J. \JournaXs, Documents, etc, continued.'] — Corrected index of the Minutes. ]88fi. — Minutes and proceedings of the Council and General Assembly in Joint Meeting, Aug. 30, 1776, to Nov. 28, 1799. — Same. Oct. 1800 to Jan. 1844. ^ote. Appended to Jouroala of the Legislative Council for the eame years, which eec above. — Joint Rules and Orders of the Senate and House of Assembly, sess., 1851-rj3. '51-53. 8°. Note. Hee aiso behw Rules of the AeBombly. — Rules of the Senate, 1853. '53. 8°. — Rules of practice and procedure in the Senate when sitting as a Court of Impeachment 188C. — Rules and Orders to be observed in the House of Assembly. 180(;. — Rules of the As.sembly. 1851,53. 8°. — Same, 1859, witli joint rules and orders of the Senate and House of Assembly, sess., 1859. '59. 8°. — Legislative manual (annual), 1879-1902. S", — Committee on elections; contested elections, 1859, fi4, ()7, G9, 76, 78-82, 87. (Docs., 1859-87.) Note. 2 docs, tor 1804, 79 ; 3 for 1867 ; 4 for 1878, 80, 87. — An address to the Legislature on the subject of in- ternal improvements, n. d. — Report of the commissioners appointed by the Legis- lature to meet commissioners of Va. and other states at Washington, n d. — Report of the joint committee of the Council and Assembly of the State, on the Delaware and Raritan Canal, Nov. 29, 1826. '26. 8°. — Report of the joint committee appointed to view the Morris Canal and inclined planes. 1828. 8°. — Report of the committee [on] the Delaware and Raritan Canal, to the House of Assembly, Jan. 15, 1829. '29. 8°. — Argument of J. R. IngersoU, before the General Assembly on the memorial of the Trenton and New Brunswick Turnpike Co. for amendment of their charter, Feb. 19, 1834. Phila., '34. 8°. — Memorial and remonstrance of Delaware and Raritan Canal Co. and Camden and Amboy R.K. and Transpiirtation Co. [Bordentown, 1835.] — Report of the committee [on] the message of the Governor, and docs. rel. to the river Delaware, Jan. 27, 1835. Harrishurg, '35. 8°. — Speech of Chas. Sitgreaves on the joint resolution, " That the passage of any act by this Legislature, authorizing or recognizing any other railroad or roads, between N. Y. and Phila., would be un- constitutional, impolitic and violative of the plighted faith of the .State," del. in the Legis- lative Council Feb. 13, 1835. Trenton, '35. 8°. — Report of commissioners to build offices, etc. [184(!]. '47. 8°. — Report of committee on abolishing capital punish- ment. 1847. 8'>. — Report of majority committee on fishing in the Delaware. 1847. 8". — Report of minority committee on same. 1847. 8°. — Report of committee on unfinished business, [sess. 1847-8]. '48. 8". — Report of committee [on] the New Hope Delaware Bridge Co. 1848. 8». — Report of committee on education, on international exchanges. 1848. 8°. — Report of committee on education, on Normal School. 1848. 80. >65 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N.J. \Journals, Documents, etc., continued.'] — Report of majority of committee on repeal of the license law. 1848. 8°. — Report of minority of same. 1848. 8°. — Report on the number of pensioners in the State. 1848. 8». — Report of committee on Camden Insurance Co. 1849. 8°. — Memorial of committee of Mt. Holly meeting in favor of a new R. R. 1849. 8°. — Report of chairman of the judiciary committee in favor of extending right of suffrage to colored people. 1850. H°. — Rejiort of committee on education, rel. to an altera- tion of the school laws. 1850. — Report of committee on agriculture, on report of appointment of a State Agriculturist. 1850. 8°. — Memorial of N. J. Prison Reform Assn. (Pub. Poc. 1850.) — Report of joint committee on the House of Refuge [at Kingston], 1850-51. 8°. — Report of joint committee on lunatic asvlums, 1850. ['51.] 80. — Proceedinits had before the Legislature, at sess. of 1850, in reference to the application of the Newark Plunk Road and Ferry Co. for a bridge over the Hackensack River. ',50, '51. — Report of committee of Ways and Means upon the finances. 1851. 8°. — Reports of the committee of the majority and minor- ity on the House of Refuge. 1851. — Report of joint committee on appointment of mem- bers. 1851. 8°. — Report of committee on national monument. 1851. 8°. — Communications relative to the erection of national monuments at Philadelphia. 1852. 8°, — Report of the joint committee on the Lunatic Asylum. 1852. 8°, — Letter to Aaron Robertson, esq., chairman of the commission for investigating the affairs of the joint companies. 1852. 8°. — A letter to James S. Hulme, esq., late commissioner for investigating the affairs of the joint com- panies. 1852. 8°. — Memorial of the proprietors of the bridges over the Passaic and Hackensack. 1852. 8°. — Report of the committee of Assembly rel. to the crea- tion of a sinking fund for the extinguishment of the exclusive privilege of the Camden and Amboy Railroad and Transportation Co. 1853. 8°. — Majority report of Assembly committee in rel. to support of indigent blind persons. 1854, — Report of joint committee on harliour encroach- ments. 1855. 8°. — Report of the minority of the committee on public printing. 1855. — Report of the special committee of the Senate and General Assembly rel. to public roads. 18.")G. 8°. (Doc. 12.) — Joint resolutions of Vermont, Conn., Mass., and Maine, addressed to the Governor of N. J. 1850. 8». (Doc. 15.) — Report of committee of finance of Senate of N. J. in relation to the financial condition of the State. 1857. 8°. (Doc, 16.) — Report of special House committee on a payment of a State 'I'ax by corporations. Mar. lii, 1857. — Report of the committee of the General Assembly in relation to geological survey. March 11, 1857. 1 66 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N.J. [^Journals, Documents, tic, continued.'] — UepoTt of the special committee of the House of Assembly, on prison discipline. 1857. — Report of joint committee on commerce and naviga- tion. 1858. 8°. — Majority and minority report of special committee of House of Assembly to whom was referred portion of Governor's message rel. to .slavery, with the remarks thereon. 1858. 8°. (Doc. 7.) — Report of special committee on quarantine rel. to memorial of N. Y. Commissioners, IS.^S. 8°. (Doc. k;.) — Report of committee on ways and means rel. to appor- tionment of school fund. 1858. 8°. (Doc. IS.) — Report of the special connnittee of the Senate on so much of the Governor's message as relates to transit duty on railroads. 1859. 8'=. (Doc. 7.) — Report of joint committee on State Prison accounts. 1859. 8°. (Doc. 8.) — Report of Senate special committee on quarantine. 1859. 8°. (Doc. 9.) — Report of the Senate committee on finance. 1859. 8». (Doc. 11.) — Report of Senate special committee on intemperance. 1859. 8°. (Docs. 12 and 17.) — Treasury and school fund statements, embracing account current and balance sheet. 1860. 8°. (Doc. U.) — Account current and balance sheet of school fund. 18C0. 8°. (Doc. 15.) — Memorial of the N. J, Monument Ass'n. 1861. 8°. — Speech of Hon. J. M. Scovel upon the bill prohibit- ing the enlistment of negro troops in N. J., March 16, 1864. '64. — Report of the Assembly committee [on] condition of bridges over the Passaic and Hackensack in Cos. of Union, Essex, and Hudson. 1865. 8°. — Report of the investigating committee [on] Bergen tunnel to the Legislature. 1865. 8°. — Celebration of the birthday of Washington and of the victories of the Union arms, Feb. 22, 1865. Trenton. J. R. Freese, '65. — Debates in the Assembly on the bill to ratify an amendment to the Constitution of the U. S. [abolishing slavery]. 1865. — Address on Abraham Lincoln delivered before the Legislature by Hon. R: S. Field, Feb. 12, 1866. '66. — Speech of Hon. J. M. Scovel on our relations with the rebellious States. Feb. 27, 1866. '66. — Report of the House committee on agriculture. 1866. 8°. (Doc. 19.) — Report of the Senate finance committee on the ap- propriation to the State Agricultural Society. 1867. 8°. (Doc. 17.) — Address delivered in the House of Assembly on the presentation of the portrait of Abraham Lincoln. 1867. 8°. (Doc. 20.) — Report of the joint committee on ferries. 1807. 8°. (Doc. 27.) — Memorial in regard to Lincoln monument to be erected at Springfield, 111. 1867. 8°. (Doc. 29.) — Report of special committee in case of Charles F. Rub [bribery pardon]. 1867. 8". (Doc. 42.) — Joint resolutions withdrawing the consent of tlie State of N. J. to the proposed amendment to tlie Constitution of the U. S. entitled Article XIV., and rescinding joint resolution approved Sept. 11, 1868. '68. 8°. (Doc. 26.) — The township school system. 1870. 8°. (Doc. 27.) 167 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS fN.J. [Journals, Documentt, etc., continued.'] — New Jersey Monument Ass'n. 1870. 8°. (Doc. 30.) — Report of joint committee on State Lunatic Asylum, 1870-73. 8°. — Addresses in reference to free high schools, before the Legislature, Mar. 1,1871. '71. 8°. (Doc. 37.) — Report of the joint committee on the sinking fund to the Legislature, sess. of 1872. '73. 8°. (Doc. 28.) — Report of Prof. Cook, on the convention of agricult- ure. 1872. 8". (Doc. 30.) — Special report of joint committee on Treasurer's accounts. 1872. 8°. (Doc. 33.) — Report of the committee on judiciary on the Gov- ernor's veto of Senate bill no. 187. 1872. 8°. (Doc. 34.) — Majority and minority report of committee on deaf mutes. 1872. 8°. (Docs. 35 and 36.) — Report of the delegates to tbe International Con- gress for Suppression of Crime, 1873. '7;i. 8°. (Doc. 27.) — Report of the correspondence between Governors Parker and Ponder, to the Legislature, sess. of 1873. '73. 8°. (Doc. 33.) — Report of the committee on banks and insurance of the result of the examination of the affairs of the Anclior Life Insurance Co. to the Legislature, sess. 1874. '74. 8°. (Doc. 33.) — Report of the special committee [on] sale of Erie Railway passes to the House, sees. 1874. '74. 8°. (Doc. 34.) — Minority report of the joint committee on riparian rights, to the Senate and General Assembly, sess. 1874. '74. 8°. (Docs. 35 and 3G.) — Report of the joint committee on accounts, vouchers, and assets of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, to the Senate and General Assembly sess. 1874. '74. 8°. (Doc. 37.) — Report of the committee of fisheries of the Senate and General Assembly, sess. 1874. '74. 8°. (Doc. 38.) — Report on a survey of the boundary line between N. J. and N. Y. 1875. 8°. (Doc. 26.) — Report of committee [on] construction of artificial harbor at Crow Shoal. 1875. 8°. (Doc. 29.) — Report of special committee to investigate fees and salaries. House of Assembly, sees. 187G. '76. 8°. (Doc. 29.) — Report of the finance committee of the Senate on tbe equalization of assessments. 1870. 8°. (Doc. 32.) — Majority report of the committee on investigation of state officers. 18'8. S". (Doc. 32.) — Minority report of same. 1878. 8°. (Doc. 33.) — Testimony taken by eame. 1878. 8°. (Doc. 34.) — Report of the joint committee on State Prison, rel. to management, eic, 1878. '78. 8°. (Doc. 35.) — Testimony taken on the hearing rel. to charges against officials of the N. .1. State Prison bi'forc the joint committee on State Prison of the 102d Legislature, 1878. 8°. (Doc. 3G.) — Report of special committee rel. to the reduction of salaries of state and county officers, sess. 1878. '78. 8°. (Doc. 44.) — Report of the special committee on coal combii\a- tion to the House of Assembly, 102d Legislature. 1878. 80. (Doc. 49.) — Report of the judiciary committee of the State [on] charges against Henry C. Kelsey, Sec. of State, of receiving, in violation of the act of 1870, larger fees from the State, for sending out laws to be printed. '79. 8°. (Doc. 22.) 1 68 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N.J. \Jowrnals, Documents, etc., continued.'] — Beport of the special committee of the House [on] passage of Assembly bill no. 167. 1879. 8°. (Doc. 24.) — Memorials of representatives of the religious societies of Friends in N. J. and Penn. in respect to sale of intoxicating drinks. 1879. 8°. (Doc. 25.) — Report of Senate committee on Assembly bill no. 1, entitled, " An act for the government and regula- tion of the State Prison rel. to the manufacture of boots and shoes in the State Prison," Feb- ruary 26, 1876. '79. 8°. (Doc. 26.) — Report of the committee on State Prison of the House of Assembly upon certain alleged dis- courtesies at the State Prison, by the officers in charge, to the Jail Warden of Passaic county, pub.in the Paterson Press, Jan. 15, 1879. '79. 8°. — Report of the judiciary committee of the Senate under a resolution adopted Jan. 20, 1880, re- specting the quarterly statements and accounts of the Sec. of State, Clerk of Chancery, and Clerk of the Supreme Court ; and the testimony and pa- pers accompanying the same. 1880.8°. (Doc. 30.; — Statement of accounts kept between Hon. H. N. Congar, late Sec. of State, and the State of N. J., furnished in compliance with resolution of the Senate of March 2, 1880. '80. 8". (Doc. .=il.) — Minority report of the Senate judiciary committee on law-judge nominations for the cos. of Essex, Mercer, and Middlesex. 1880. 8°. (Doc. 32.) — Report of the committee on lunatic asylums, to the Legi>lature, Feb., 1880. '80. 8°. (Doc. 33.) — Report of the committee of the House of Assembly on Reform School for boys, concerning the financial and industrial management. 1880. 8°. (Doc. 34.) — Report of the committee on ways and means of the House of Assembly rel. to certain alleged losses sustained by the State through its financial offi- cers. 1880. 8°. (Doc. 35.) — Report of Senate committee [on] the State sinking fund. 1880. 8°. (Doc. 40.) — Concurrent resolutions to the Congress of the U. S. concerning life saving stations on the N. J. coast. 1880. 8°. (Doc. 41.) — Concurrent resolution proposing amendments to the Constitution of the State, for biennial sessions of the Legislature ; with the vote on the same in both Houses. 1880. 8°. (Doc. 42.) — Report on pleuro-pneumonia among cattle in the State. 1880. 8". (Doc. 65.) — Report of the joint committee on inauguration of the Governor, with the order of exercises. 1881. 8°. (Doc. 29.) — Report of committee on claims and pensions, upon Senate bill no. 181, with statement by Adjutant- general Stryker; presented to the Legislature sess. 1881. '81. 8°. (Doc. 33.) — Report of the joint committee on State Library to thi' Legislature, sess. 1881, with recommendation. '81. 8". (Doc, 34.) — Special report of the judiciary committee on tlie statement of returns of births, marriages and deaths, and the fees of the Sec. of State in con- nection therewith. 1881. 8°. (Doc. 36.) — Report of the committee of ways and means on Assembly bill no. 33. 1881. 8". (Doc. 37.) — Memorial of the N. J. State Temperance Alliance. 1881. 8°. (Doc. 39.) — Memnrial of the Woman's Association for the Estab- lishment of Silk Culture. 1881. 8°. (Doc. 40.) 169 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N.J. {Journals, Documents, etc., continued.'] — Reports of the joint committee on lunatic asylums ; presented to the Legislature, sess. 1881, with their recommendations. 1881. 8°. (Doc. 42.) — Report of the joint committee on general legislation, to whom were referred the several bills for the government and taxation of cities, counties and townships. 1881. 8°. (Doc. 43.) — Report of the delegate from N. J. to the National Conference of Charities and Corrections, in Bos- ton, July, 1881. '82. 8°. — Senate resolution and reply of Hon. John P. Stock- ton, Attorney-general, concerning compensation and fees of his office. 1882. S". (Doc. 17.) — Report of special committee of the Assembly on taxation of railroad property. 1882. — Reports of special committee on convict labor in State Prison, with the Attorney-general's opinion. 1882. 8°. (Doc. 22.) — Report and appraisement of real estate owned by, and under foreclosure the property of, the sinking fund of the State, Feb. 24, 1882. 8°. '82. (Doc. 26.) — Report of committee on the practicability or want of an intermediate prison or reformatory, to the Senate of N. J. 1882. 8°. (Doc. 28.) — Communication from Commissioner of Fisheries, ac- companied by letter from U.S. Senator Sewell, concerning Menhaden fisheries. 1882. 8°. — Report of N. J. delegates to the National Confer- ence of Charities and Corrections, at Madison, Wis., Aug. 14th, 1882. '83. 8°. (Doc. 28.) — Celebration of bi-centennial anniversary of N. J. Leg- islature (168.'i-1888). '83. 8°. 55p. (I)oc.31.) — Report of the special committee of the House of Assembly as to the taxation of railroads and other corporations in this State. 1883. 8°. (Doc. 32.) — Report of the committee on finance of the Senate on the expenditures and obligations of the New Orleans Commission. 1883. 8°. (Doc. 41.) — Special committee of Assembly on contract prison labor. 1883-84. 8". — Report of the special committee of the General Assembly of N. J. of 1883, on riparian rights. '84. 8°. (Doc. 41.) — Special joint committee on taxation of property of railroads and other corporations. 1884. 8°. — Reports of joint committee on Treasurer's accounts, on Statement of account of heirs of Hon. Geo. M. Wright and Jonathan Blackwell. 1885. 8°. (Doc. 42.) — Report of the committee on labor and industries on communication from the legislative committee of N. J. -. Federation of trades and labor unions. 1885. 8°. (Doc. 45.) — Report of joint committee on Reform School. Jamesburg, 1886. 8°. — Report of the joint committee on Female Prison and Reformatory. 1887. 8°. (Doc. 39.) — Report of the special joint committee on extension of the shore front in New York bay, appointed by the Legislature of 1888. '89. 83 p. 8°. — Report of judiciary committee in relation to As- sembly bill no. 67. 1888. 8°. (Doc. 39.) — Digest of the fees, costs, and salaries allowed to state, county, and other public officers ; authorized by act of April 17, 1888; comp. by L. Starr. 1889. 8». — Repiirt of the joint committee upon the State Lunatic Asylum at Trenton, 1890. '90. 8°. 6 p. 170 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N.J. \Jov,rnals, Documents, etc., continued.'] — Eeport of the speciiil committee on investigation of State Prison, 1890, 98. 8°. — Report of the select committee of the Senate ap- pointed to inquire into the charges of extrava- gance in furnishing the State HDUse, etc. 1895. — Report of the committee on State Library Commis- sion, and other papers. 1900. 44 p. 8°. Miscellaneous. [^Boundaries.'] Message of Gov. [Williamson] with report of Commissioners appointed to settle the question of Territory and Jurisdiction in dispute with N. Y , Feb. 1828. '28. — Report of the Commission on the controversy with N. Y. respecting the eastern boundary of N. J. 1807. — Report and proceedings of the commission to locate and mark out the true boundary line between N. Y. and N. J. in lands under water In Earitan Bay. 1887. 8°. 46 p. — See also under Institutions, Geological Survey ; under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1873; forward, Delaware River ; and under Supple- mental, Map of the Province. [Bridges.] Legal opinions on the rights ofjthe Passaic and Hackensack Bridge Co. [by Hon. B. William- son and others] 1851-.i3. — Opinion of the Chancellor on motion for an injunc- tion by the proprietors of the bridges over the Rivers Passaic and Hackensack against the Ho- boken Land and Improvement Co., July 30, 18fi0. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1848, '50, '51, '52, '65. [Camps.] Commissioners to Purchase Camp Grounds for National Guard. Report, 1887, 89. '88-90. 8°. State Agents for Purchase of Camp Ground at Sea Girt. Report. 1890. 8°. 4 p. [Canals.] Delaware and Raritan Canal. Report of the commissioners appointed by an act of the Legislature for ascertaining the most eligible route for, and the probable expense of, a canal to conni'Ct the tide waters of the Delaware with those ofthe Raritan, Feb. 13, 1816. '17. 8°. — Report by the N. J. commissioners on a canal from the Delaware to the Raritan, Nov., 1824. '24. 8°. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1826, 29. Delaware and Raritan Canal Co. First annual report. May 10, 1831. Princeton, '31. 8°. — Report of State Directors, 1839; annual, 1851-65. '40-66. 8°. JVo(e. No rpt. 1854. — Opinion of Gov. Williamson and Gen. Wall on the rights vested in the Delaware and Raritan Canal and Feeder, and the Camden and Ambov Kail- road Cos., by the Acts of the State of N. J.' 1849. — Report of Commissioners appointed to investigate charges made against the directors of the Dela- ware and Raritan Canal and Camden and Amboy Railroad and Transportation Cos., made to the Legislature, Feb. 8, 1850. '50. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1835. Commissioners [on] Route of a Canal to Unite the Delaware with the Passaic. Report, with ac- companying docs. Morristown, 1823. 8°. 171 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N.J. \^CanoLls, continued.^ See also under Executive and Staff, Comptroller and Secretary of State; under Legislature, Laws and Journals, Docs., etc., 1828. \^Children.'\ Commission to Erect the New Children's Home. Report. 1887. 8». (Doc. 38.) Commission on Defective, Delinquent, and Dependent Children, and their Care. Report. 1898-99. 8°. (Doc. 43.) [Cities.'] Commissioners on Laws for Cities. Report. 1869, 1876-77. ['69, 77-78.] Special Commission to Draft General Laws for the Govt, of Municipalities. Report. 1880. 8°. (Doc. 39.) See under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1881. {Convention. ] Proceedings and Address of tlie N. J. State Convention at Trenton, Jan. 8, 1828, which nominated Andrew Jackson for President, John C. Calhoun for Vice-President of the United States. '28. 8°. 20 p. [Delaware River.] Report of the Commissioners ap- pointed by an act of the Legislature for settling certain difficulties with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. 1817. Note. CoDcerning the buildiDg of wing-dams in the Dela- ware river. — Report of the engineers to the Commissioners of Penn.andN. J., Trenton, Oct. 26, 1829. '30. 8°. Commissioners on the Wing-Dam near New Hope. Report, Feb. 29, 1832. See under Legislature, ■Journals, Docs., etc., 1835, 47. [Education.] Commissioners to Codify the School Law. Report. 1856. 8». (Doc. 3.) [Expositions.] Address of the N. J. corporators of the U. S. Centennial board of finance. 1873. 8°. (Doc. 26.) Special Commissioners on the Centennial Exhibition. Reports. 8°. (Legisl. Docs. 1876, 77.) — N. J. Agricultural Exhibit. List of woods grow- ing wild in N. J. 1876. 8». Special Commissioners on World's Exposition, Louis- ville. Reports. 8°. (Legisl. Docs. 1884.) Special Commissioners on World's Exposition, New Orleans. Reports. 80. (Legisl. Docs. 1885, 86. j See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1883. Special Commissioners on World's Fair. Reports. 8». (Legisl. Docs. 1892.) — Catalogue of Colonial and Revolutionary relies in possession of citizens of N. J. Compiled by authority of the Board of Women Managers of the exhibit of N. J., World's Columbian Expo- sition, 1893. '93. Special Commissioners on Tennessee Centennial. Reports. S". (Legisl. Docs. 1898.) [Gettysburg.] Commissioners on Gettysburg Battlefield and Monument. Report, 1886, '87, '89-92. '87-92. Health Commission. Report. 1874. 8°. [History.] History of New Jersey to 1721, with some particulars since; by Samuel Smith. Burlington, 1765. Reprint 1877, 90. Mte. 3,000 copies taken by State in 1800. — N. J. and the Rebellion : A history of the services of the troops and people of N. J. in aid of the Union cause. By J: Y. Foster. Pub. by author- ity of the State. Newark, '68. 8°. — Modern Battles of Trenton : Being a history of N. J.'s politics and legislation from 1868 to 1894. By W: K. Sackett. 1S93. Ji/ote. 3,00U copies taken by State. 172 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N.J. [7»sa»e.] Report of the Commissioners appointed to ascertain the number of lunatics and idiots in the State. 1841. 8". l^Lands under water. 1 Commissioners on Lands under Water. Report, 1849, 1865. See also forward under Quarantine, [Manufactures.] State Commission [on] Manufact- ures of Ornamental and Textile Fabrics. Re- port, i878. 78. 8°. 90 p. [Maps.] Map of N.J. Compiled under the patronage of the Legislature, by Thos. Gordon. 1828. — Same. Revised, corrected and improved by Robt. E. Hornor. 1850. [Military Claims.] Agents for the Collection of Mili- tary Claims. Annual reports, 18()8. '69. 8°. [MonuTnents.] State Delegates to the Independence Monument Contention. Report. ISS:!. 8°. See alec back, Getty aburg; and under Legislature, Jour' nala. Docs., etc., 1851, 62, 61, 67, 70. Oyster Commission. Report, 188.S. '84. 8". Palisade Commission. Report, 1900. '01. 8°. Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission. Keport, Feb. 1897. Newark, '97. [Prison Labor.] Commission on Prison Labor. Re- port. 1879. 8». 82 p. (Doc. 37.) [Quarantine.] Quarantine correspondence. 1867. 8°. (Doe. 35.) Commissioners on Quarantine Wharves and Docks. Report on lands under water within the State. 1868. 8°. (Doc. L'4.) See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1858, 59. [Railroads.] New Jersey Railroad and Transporta- tion Co. Annual report to the Legislature, 1852. '53. 8°. See also Canals; ?t7irf«r Executive and Staff, Comptroller ; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1849, %■!, 83, 84. [Reformatories.] Commissioners on Reform of Juvenile Offenders. Report. 1865. 8°. CoTnmissioners to Establish the Reformatory. Re- port. 1890. 8°. (Doc. 20.) New Jersey State Reformatory Commission. Tliird annual report. 1898. 8°. (Doc. 42.) See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1882, 87. Sanitary Commission [of 'N. J.]. Report, 1866. '67. 8°. [Shipuyrecks.] Report of the Commissioners to inves- tigate the charges concerning the wrecks on the Monmouth coast, communicated to the Legisla- ture, Mar. 20, 1846. '46. [State House.] Report of the Commissioners appointed under " An .ict for Restoration of State House " approved April 7, 1885. '86. 8". (Doc. 39.) [Stevens Battery.] Commissioners on the Plan of the Stevens Battery. Report, 1868-69. '69-70. 8°. [Taxation.] Report of the Special Tax Commission appointed by the Governor accorling to the |)ro- visions of an act approved March 14, 1879. 1880. 8°. — Report of Commission appointed by Gov. Griggs to investigate the suhject of taxation. 18!I7. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1876, 82, 83, 84. Water Commissioners of the City of Elizabeth. Re- port. 1869. 8°. (Doc. 28.) Water Commissio'iers of lloboken and Jersey City. Report. 1851-70. 8». Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N.J. Supplemental : Colonial and Pkovinoial. Including reprints. Analytical Index to the colonial documents of N. J. in the stiite paper offices of England. Comp. by H. Stevens. Ed. with notes by W. A. White- head. N. Y., 185S. Note. lu N. J. Historical Society Collections, v. 6. Archives of the State of JV. J. ; 1 st ser. : Documents rel. to the colonial history of N. J. ; t. 1-21. V. p., 1880-1901. 8°. Cont. : V. 1-8, Colonial Documents, 1631-1757, ed. by W. A. Whitehead; 9-10, name, 1757-T6, ed. by F. W. llicord nnd \V: Nelson ; 11-12, Newspaper extracts, 1704-1730, cd. by W: Nelson; 13-l.i. Journal of Uov. and Council, 1082-1748, ed. by F. W. Ricord and W: Nelson; 16-IS, same, 174S-1775, ed. by F. W. Ricord; 19-20, Newspaper extracts. 1751-lil, ed. by W: Nelson ; 21, Calendar of Record.s in the office of the Secretary of State, 1664-170.3, ed. by W: Nelson. Note. Subsidized by State. — Same. 2d ser. : Documents rel. to the Revolutionary hi-story of N. J. ; v. 1. 1902. 8°. Cnnt.: V. 1, extracts from American newspapers, 1776-77, ed.by W: S. Stryker. — Same: General index to 1st ser., v. 1-10; by F. W. Ricord. Newiirk, 1888. 8". General Assembly. VotesanJ proceedings, 1710-75. f°. Note. No printed journal of the Assembly prior to 1710 is known to e.\i.st, nor anv complete set of those here recorded. The ouly one at all approaching completion is in the State Library at Trenton; there is also a very fair set in the Public Record Otiicc in London. The Minutes, or Votes, were printed from time to time by order of the Asr;embly, generally at the end of each session, and by the following printers : 1710-33, William Bradford, New York. 173S-[?], Andrew Bradford, Philadelphia. 1738-39, John Peter Zenker, New York. 1740-42, Benjamin P'ranklin, Pliiladelphia. 174S-53, William Bradford, Philadelphia. 17-M-55, James Parker, Woodbrid^e, .N'. J. 175.')-56, William Bradford, Philadelphia. 1756-70, James Parker, Woodbridge, N. J. 1770-90, Isaac Collins, Burlington, N. J. A carefully compiled bibliography of the Votes and Pro- ceedings, with tables of legislative sessions, etc., will be found In the Report of the State Public Record Commission for 1899. — Journal and votes of the House of Representatives of the Province of Nova Cesarea, or New Jersey, in their first sessions, began at Perth Amboy, 1703. iBe/ir., Jersey City, 1872. 8". — Laws and Acts. Compilations. 1(!20-1702. Entitled : Grants, concessions, and original constitutions of the Province, acts passed during the proprietary governracnts, and other material transactions before the surrender there- of to Queen Anne, etc. Collected by Aaron Leaming and Jacob Spicer and published by virtue of an Act of the Legislature. Philadel- phia, 1758. fo. (770) p. Note, Known as " Leaming and Spicer's Laws." 170.'3-09. Printed by Wm. Bradford. New York, '09. f. 20 p. 1703-17. Printed by Wm. Bradford. New York, '17. fo. 58 p. Note. Known as " Bradford's Laws." 1703-30. Compiled by JohnKinsey. Printed by Wm. and Andrew Bradford. Philadelphia, '32. t". 29G p. Note. Known as " Klnsey's Laws." 1703-52. Compiled by Samuel Nevill. Printed by Wm. Bradford. Philadelphia, '52. P. [512J p. Note. V. 1 of *' Nevlll's Laws." '74 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N.J. General Assemhly, continued. 1753-61. Compiled by Samuel Nevill. Printed by James Parker. Woodbridge, N. J., '61. 1°. [474] p. Note. V. 2 of " NeviU'fl Lawa." Contains also certain Acta of l^arliamtint relating to America. 1702-76. Compiled by Samuel A Uinson. Printed by Isaac Collins. Burlington, '76. f°. [539J p Gerteral Note. Seaaion laws also were printed from time to time by order of the Assembly, srenerally at the end of each session, and a careful bibliography of these as well aa of special laws, etc., may be found in the Report of the State Public Record Commiaaion for 185)9. Index. See under Legislature, Laws of the State. Governor and Council. Journal of procedure from Dec. 1, 1682 to Apr. 29, 1703. Repr., Jersey City, 1872. 8°. Note. This journal was never printed in colonial times. When the manuscript was discovered, in 1871, this reprint was ordered by the Legislature. A more accurate reprint appeared in 1S9U as V. 13 of the Archives. — Same, 1702-76. Hepr., 1890-97. (V. 13-19 of Archives.) Note. Original manuscript has disappeared. This reprint was made by authority of the Legislature from conti>mporary copies in the Public Record Oflice in London. See Report of the State Public Record Commission for 1899, which contains also record of other documents of the G-overnor and Council printed during this period. Map of the Province of N. J., from survey made in 1769 by order of Commissioners appointed to settle the partition line between N. Y. and N.J. Dec. 1, 1777. Reprint by Geol. Survey of N. J., 1877. Provincial Congress and Covncil of Safety. Min- utes, mi-ie. Bepr., Trenton, 1879. — Extracts from the Journal of proceedings, Mjiy, June, August, 1775. Reprinted by order, 183.T. Note. Of Provincial Congress only. — Journal of votes and proceedings, Oct. 1775. Bur- lington, '75. — Same. Repr. by order of the Legislature, 1835 and 1879. — Journal of votes and proceedings, Jau.-Mar., 1776. Published by order. '76. — Same. Repr. by order of the Legislature, 1835 and 1879. 40. 147 p. — Minutes, Mar. 18, 1777, to Oct. 8, 1778. Repr., Jersey City, 1872. 8°. Note. Of Council of Safety only. — Ordinance for regulating the militia ... to which is annexed the Continental Articles of War. Burlinston. 1776. — Same. Repr. by order of the Legislature, 1835 and 1879. 175 10 V. 1896. 11 T. 9v. 1897. 12 V. 8v. 1898. 10 V. 9 V. 1899. 10 V. 11 \. 1900. 11 V. PENNSYLVANIA STATE PUBLICATIONS List compiled from Report of the State Librarian, W. II. Egle, 1888-80, lltport of the State Librarian, ti. B. Reed, 1899, and " Catalogue of the State Library of ilaswchuiettn," 1880, and Annual Supplements, 1SS4-1U01. Additional material fur- nished by John Thomson, Librarian Free Lib?'ary of Phila- delphia, l:!«UlcmeDt8 by Dutch and Swedes on the Delaware, 1629-64. Partly embraced in various En^lisb grants, 1632-34. Unsuccessfnl Mttempt of New Haven traders to found a colony, 1641. Grant to William Pcnn, 1681. Founding of PhiladeliJhia, 1682. Final ei-pa. ration of Delaware, 170a. Mason and Dixon's line established, 1764-67. I'rojirietary government ended and State constitution adopted, 1776. Emancipation of slaves, 1780. Adoption of B'ed- eral constitution, 1787. Whisky Insurrection, 1794. Invasion by Confederate troops, 1863 and 1804. Executive Documents, 18-4:i-85/86. 53 v. 8°. Note. Prior to 1843, pub. with Ilouse and Senate Journals. 1863-64, 66, 77/78-8 1/84 in 2 v. each. For check-list and con- tents, >tee Report of State Librarian, 1899, p. 228. Official Documents, 1886/87-1900. 130 v. 8°. Cont. : 188t>/87. 6 v. 1891. 1887/88. 6 V. 1892. lSSS/89. 6 V. 1893. 1889. 6 V. 1894. 1S90. 6 V. 1895. Note. The Executive and Legislative docs, are annually bound together under this title, in v. of about 1,000 pages. For check-list and contents to 1897, see Report of State l..ibra- rian, 1899, p. 257. Constitutions -iND Constitutional Conventions. Conventions, 1776, 1790. Proceedings rel. to calling the conventions, 1776, 90; the minutes of the convi'ntiou that formed the present constitution; with the charter to William Penn, the constitu- tions of 1776, 90, and a view of the proceedings of the conventions of 177'i and the Council of Censors. 1825. 8". (2) 384 (iv) p. Council of Censors. Journal, Nov. 10, 1783 [- Sept. 25, 1784]. Phila., 1784. f. Constitution of the Commonvrealth, as established by the general convention ; added, a report of the committee appointed to enquire " whtther the constitution has been preserved inviolate" [etc.], as adopted by the Council of Censors. Phila., 1784. 8°. Convention to ratify U. S. Constitution, 17 87. Debates of convention held Nov. 20-Dec. 11, 1787, on proposed Constitution of the U. S. (Lloyd.) V. 1. Phila., 1788. 147, 4 p. 8». — Address, and reasons of dissent, of the minority of the convention, to their constituents. Phila., Dec. 12, 1787. f. 3 p. Contention, 1789. Minutes of the convention at Phila- delphia, Nov. 24, 1789, for the purpose of re- viewing and altering the constitution of the State. Phila., 17h9. f. v, 146 p. — Minutes of the grand committee of the whole con- vention, Nov. 24, 1789-Feb. 5, 1790. With minutes of convention held Nov. 24, 1789-Peb. 2G, 1790. Phila., 1790. f. 101 p. Votes on constitutional convention. 1825. lleporl on altering of constitution. 1831. Report on constitutional convention. 1835. 176 Constitutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Penn Convtrdion to Propose Amendments to Constitution, 1837-38. Journal, 1837-38. 2 v. S". — Proceedings and debates; rep. by J. Agg. 1837-39. 14 V. 8°. — Minutes of the committee of the whole. 1837. 8°. 289 p. — Report on printing debates of constitutional conven- tion. 1837. — Tagebuch der Convention. 1838. Constitutions of 1790 and 1838. 1839. Constitution. Published by J. M. G. Lesuro, printer to the State. 184fi. Returns of vote on constitutional amendment. 1851. Report on constitutional amendment. 18.")8. Report on amendment to constitution. 1864. Report on constitutional amendment. 1869, 73. Convention to amend the Constitution, 1872-3. Con- vened at Harrisburg, Nov. 12. 1872 ; adjourned Nov. 27, to meet at Philadelphia, Jan. 7, 1873. Journal. 1873. 2 v. 8<>. — Debates, 1873. 9 v. 8°. — Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, printed by order of the convention. To be sub- mitted to a vote of the people Tuesday, Dec. 16, 1873. [Phila., 1873.] 8°. With address to tlie people of Pennsylvania. Phila., 1873. 8°. Constitution of 1873-74; by H. E. Wallace and D. Sanders. Phila., 1874. Revision of the constitution. 1875. Executive and Staff. Governor. Message, 1814-16, 1824-1901. Cont.: By S. Snyder, 1814-16; by J. A. Schulze, 1824-29 ; by G-: Wolf, 1830-38; by J. Ritner, 1837, 38; by D: K, Purter, 1839-44; byF. 14. Shunk, 1845-17; by W: F. Johnston, 1848-51 ; by W: Biglor, 1852-54; by J. Pollock, lS.i5-,-i7; by W: V. I'arker, 1858-60; by A. (J. Curtin, 1861-67; by ,T: W. a-e.iry, 1868-72; by J: F. Hartranft, 1873-79; by H: M. Hoyt, 1381-83; by li. E. Pattioon, 188.5-87; by J. A. Beaver, 1889-91; by K. E.PattiBon, 1893-95; by D. H. HaBtings, 1897-99; by W. A. Stone, 1901. • Note. Annual 1824-79 ; biennial 1831-1901. — Speech [of T. McKean]. n. t. p. [1808.] 8°. — Letter accompanying resolutions of the States of South Carolina, Georgia, and Vermont rel. to state rights. 1827. — Special message of Gov. Francis R. Shunk in rel. to the finances of the State. 1845. — Correspondence with Dr. Kane. 1856. — Ceremonies of the second inauguration of A. G. (■!urtin. 1864. 8°. — Special message of Gov. Curtin rel. to reserve corps Penn. volunteers, h. t. p. 1864. 8°. 15 p. — Letter to the President of the XJ. S.; by Gov. Curtin. 1865. — Vetoes of Robert E. Pattison. 1883-.<'5. — Proclamation on the death of Gen. U. S. Grant. h.t.p. 1885. 4°. 2 p. — Inaugural address of James A. Beaver, 1887. 8°. — Vetoes of James A. Beaver, 1887-89. 8°. — Inaugural address of Robert E. Pattison, Jan. 20, 1891. — Special message of R. E. Pattison, Oct. 13, 1891. — Vetoes of R E. Pattison. 1891-93. 8». — Inaugural address of D. H. Hastings. 1895. — Vetoes of D. H. Hastings. 1895-97. 8°. — Inaugural address of W. A. Stone. 189;). — Nominations by the Governor which have not been confirmed at this date, Jan. 21, 1899. — Vetoes of W. A. Stone, 1899. 8<>. 177 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Penn. Oovernor, continued. — Proclamation [designating April 6, 20, 1900 as Arbor days.] 1900. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1820, 39, 44. Adjutant-general. Annual report, 1815-1900. [1818]- 1901. 8°. Note. Publiojition doubtful for 1816-23, 26, 30, 46, 48, 51. 53, 56. — llecord of the Pa. volunteers in the Spaniah-Ameri- cim War. 1«98. Attorney-general. Report, annual 1858-77, biennial 187U-1901. Note. Publication doubtful 1867. — Report relative to the penal code. 1812. See also under Legislature, Laws of the State, Statutory Revinion. — Opinion. 1856. — Opinion relative to election in 16th congressional district. 1865. — Argument of Hon. William S. Kirkpatrick, Att'y- gen., on payment of damages sustained by citi- zens of the State from Union and Confederate troops. Auditor-general. Annual report on finances, 1790- 1900. 8°. Note. Office was Register-general, 1790-1808. Publication doubtful ISIfi, 23, 23. Title, 1849-52, CommunicatioDB. See nlno under Legislature, Journals, Voce., etc., 1790, 1831, 78, 87/S8. — Detailed report as to the practical operation of the proposed "tax conference act" prep, by Penn. Tax Conference Commission for 1895-96; by A. H. Mylin. 1899. 264 p. f<>. Note. Forms part 2 of report of Auditor-General, 1897. — Tax on capital stock. Opinions of the court. 1898. Note. In report tor 1898. — Annual report on banks, 1814-15, 18-19, 25, 27-32, 34, 40, 42, 44, 46-55, 73, 75-78, 80-91. Note. Publication doubtful for years other than above. 1815 entitled Statement upon banks; 1832, Report on state loans and banks; IbSl, 83-86, 88, Report on banks and savings institutions. For later rpts. see under Inspection and Regu- lation, Banks. — Quarterly statements of banks and savings institu- tions. Jan., Apr., July, Oct., 1843. — Letter upon the accounts of Canal Commissioners. 1827. — Communication to the Legislature; with a statement of certain banks, 18:i2, '34. '32, '34. 8°. — Reports of the several railroad companies, 1861-65. '62-66. 8°. Note. Rpts. for 1863, 65, are accomp. by rpts. of canal cos. — Annual report; and tabulations and deductions from reports of tlie railroad, canal, and telegraph com- panies, 1861, 64-74. '61-74. Note. Continued by Dept. of Internal Affairs. Commissary-general. Report, 1861-64. Comptroller-general. Report of arrears of taxes of several counties of the Commonwealth ; with re- marks thereon. 1798. f. — Report, 1790, 91, 1800. — Ueport (m arrears in State taxes. 1802. 8°. — Recount of contingent expenses for the Office. 1807. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1793-4. Inspector-general. Report, 1864-66. Paymaster-general. Report, 1861-62. 1 78 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Penn. Quartermaster-general. Report, 1861-62, 64. Register-general. See Auditor-general. Secretary of the Commonwealth. Biennial report, 1890- 1900. 8°. — Letter rel. to the late malignant fever. Phila., 1798. 8°. — 2d-4th reports on the geological exploration of Pennsylvania. 1838-40. 3 v. 8°. — Tabular statements of votes cast at the general elec- tion, Nov. 2, 1886. '86. 6 sheets, f. — Tubulated statement of tlie votes cast for candidates for the offices of presidential electors, reprc- sentative-at-large in Congress, etc., in the several counties at the general election, Nov. 3, 18'.)G. '96. 8°. 36 p. — Same, at the general election Nov. 6, 1900. 1900. 8°. 39 p. — List of foreign corporations registered in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, 1874-99. '99. — Pennsylvania archives. See under Supplemental, Archives. Surgeon-general. Report, 1861-66. — List of soldiers (prisoners of war) belonging to Pa. regiments, who died at the military prison at Andersonville, Ga., from Feb. 25, 18G4, to Mar. 24, 1865. '65. 24 p. 8°. Surveyor-general. Report, 1816-74. Note. Publication doubtlul 1817-23, 25-26, 29, 31-32. Treasurer. Annual report on the finances, 1791-1900. [1792J-1901. 8°. Note. Publication doubtful 1797-1821. See also under Legislature, JournatR and Docs., 1876. — On state loans. 1834. — Commissioners of Sinking Fund. Annual report, 1850-1900. 8°. Note. Publication doubtful 1854, 61, 66, 67, 69, 73. Inspection and Regulation. '^Banking Department.~\ Superintendent of Banking. Reports of banks, savings institutions and trust companies. lst-3d, 1892-94. '93-95. Note. For earlier rpte. ace under Executive and Staff, Auditor-general. Commissioner of Banking. Annual report. lst-7th, 1895-1901; being the 4th-luth annual report of the Banking Dept. '96-1902. 8°. Note. Pt. 1, Hanks, trust companies, savinj^s banks; Building and loan associations. pt.2. — Digiest of laws rel. to corporations. Pub. under the supervision of the Banking Dept. 1895. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1786, 1811, 1842, 50,87. {Binding."] See forward Printing and Binding. {Boundaries.'] Boundary Lines and Monuments Bureau. Report. Note. In Pt. 1 of report of Secretary of Internal Affairs^ which see, forward. See also under Miscellaneous, Boundaries. Building and Loan Associations. See back under Banking Department. {Buildings.] Public Buildings Commission. State- ment of operations, 1882-85. {Canal.] Board of Canal Comm,issioners . Report [annual], 1825-59, 67. 8°. — Journal, 1844-59. '7y Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Penn. \_Canal, continued-l — Docs. ref. to the controversy between the Canal CommissionerB of Penn. and the Harrisburg & Lancaster and the Pennsylvania railroad cos. Comp. by H. Haupt. Phila., 1852. 8o. 53 p. See also under Executive anil Staff, A uditor-general ; forward, Internal Affairs; vnder Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., [180- ]; o«d under Mis- cellaneous, Canals. ^Charities.] Board of Commissioners of Public Charities. Annual report, Ist^Slst, 1869-1900. '71-1900. 8°. Nule. Rpt8. H-30 include let-17th ann. rptB. of Committee on Lunacy. See aim under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1869. — Preliminary report, 1896. 98. '97, 99. 8». See also under IjegiAaXMTe, Journals, Docs., etc., 1889, and under Miscellaneous, Charities. Dental Council. Report, 189H-lit00. Engineer, State. See forward under Internal Affairs. Factory Inspector. Annual report, Ist-llth, 1890- I!)00. ['9I?]-1901. 8". - {^Fisheries.'] State Commissioners of Fisheries. An- nual report, 1871-1900. [•71?J-1901. 8°. ^'ote. Publication doubtful rpt. for 1875, 76, 80. See also under Miflcellaneous, Finheriea. — Pennsylvania's fish exhibit at the World's Colum- bian Exposition: fish, fishing and fisheries of Penn.; comp. by W. E. Meehan. il. 1893. 8°. luG p. — Some birds and mammals which destroy fish and game. By B. H. Warren. Note. Reprinted from rpt. of CommlsBionera of Fieh- erles for 1897. [Forestry.'\ See vnder Institutions, Agriculture. \^ Health.] State Board of Health and Vital Statistics. Annual report, 1872-73; lst-16tli, 1885-1900. 8°. — Compendium of the laws rel. to public health and safety ; with the decisions of the Supreme Court and county courts rel. thereto; comp. for State Board of Health. 1888. 1.8". 174 (1) p. — Laws in reference to sanitary matters, passed 1893. — Organization, constitution, by-laws and regula- tions; from 12th annual report of the Board, 1896. '97. 8°. 30 p. — Same ; from 1.5th annual report, 1899. — Proceedings and papers of the State Sanitary Conventions 1888, 89, 90, 92, 94, 90. 8». State Medical Council. Annual report, 1890; from the 12th annual report of the State Board of Health and Vital Statistics. '97. 8°. 12 p. — Keport, 1894-98. '98. 8°. iii, 119 p. ^Industries.'] Bureau nf Industrial Statistics. Annual report, 1872-1900. 8°. Note. Included in annual rpt. of Secretary of Internal Afafrx, which see, forward, lieport for 1892 devoted to Pe. troleura : its i>roduction and ])roducte in Penn. ^Insane.] Committee on Lunacy. Annual report, l8t-[17th], 1883-99. Note. Bound aluo with ann. rpts. of Commisaioners of Public CharitieB. Insurance Commissioner. Annual report, lst-28th 1873-1900. '74-1901. ea. 2 v. 8°. Note. Divided into : Pt. 1, Fire and marine; pt. 2, Life. [Internal Affairs.] Commissioners of Internal Im- provement Fund. Report, 1827-45. Note. Publication doubtful for 1828, 44. i8o Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Penn. {^Internal Ajfavrs, continued."] Department of Internal Affairs. Annual report of the Secretary, 1872-1900. 73-1901. 8». Nbtf. Pt. 1. Land 0£Qce, Boundary Llnea and Monu- ments Bureau, Weather Serrice, 1877-90. Asseesinents. Taxes. 1877-1900. Bureau of Industrial Statistics. Annual re- port, 1872-1900. Railway Bureau. Annual report, 1872-1900. Inspector of coal mines. Report, 1883-1900. Pt. 2. Pt. 3. Pt. 4. Pt. Farts 1 and 2 bound together. — Investigation ordered by the Secretary upon the complaint of citizens that certain corporations were transcending their corporate functions and infringing upon the rights of individual citizens 1878. — Report of the Secretary on boundaries of the Commonwealth. 1887. 2 v. 8°. With atlas. — Railroad map of Pa., drawn and compiled by J. Sutton Wall. n.p. 33 X 57 in. 1890. Engineer, State, report, 1856-58. Land Office. Account of expenditures, Oct. 1, 1805- Sept. 30, 1806. — Report, 1812, 16, 25, 30-43. JTote. Land office is now part of the Dept. of Internal Affairs and rpts. included in Pt. 1 of report of Secretary. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1841. See also vnder Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc. [180-], [18-], 1855. Land Office. !?ee back under Internal Affairs. Live Stock Sanitary Board. Annual report. yote. With rpt. of State Veterinarian. Medical Council. See back under Health. [Mines.'] Inspectors of Mines. Annual report, 1870- 1900. 8°. Note. Rpts. after 1887 included in report of Secretary of Internal Affairs, which see back. — Annual reports on bituminous mines, 1885-95. 8". — Reports on anthracite coal regions, 1870, 72, 75- 78 ; annual, 1885-95. il. 8°. — Report of W. Stein, E. Roderick and E. Brennan [in regard to] the disaster at Pittston, June 28, 1896. '97. — See also under Institutions, Oeological Survey ; and under Legislature Journals, Docs., etc., 1834, 97. Pharmaceutical Examining Board. Annual report, 1887-99. [Poor.] Annual sessions, 8d, 13th, of the directors of the poor. Proceedings. Lancaster, Pittsburg, 1877, 88. 2 V. [Printing and Binding.] Supt. of Public Printing and Binding. Annual report, 1866-June 30, 1900. 8°. Note. Publication doubtful for 1867, 69, 73, 74. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1844. [Prisons.] Inspector of County Prisons. Annual report of the Allegheny county workhouse, 1870- 78. '71-79. Allegheny, '79. Quarantine Board. Annual report. 1893/94, 95/96, 99-1900. — Rules for the government of the Board. Phila., 1893. — Same, revised, 1896. Note. Latter ed. contained In rpt. for 1895/96. Railways, Bureau of. Annual report, 1872-1900. Note. Included in pt. 4 of annual report of Secretary of Internal Affairs which see, back. i8i Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Penn. Railways, Bureau of, continued. — Instructions for street railway corporations with reference to annual reports of tlie Bureau of Railways. Revised issue, taking effect May 1, 1897. '97. 20 p. 8°. Revenue Commissioners, Report, 1845, 48, 50, 54, 57, 60, 63, 79, 89. J^ote. Called Revenue ConiiniBslon, 1845, 48, 89. tiee also under LegUlature, Special Laws, Revenue. — Journal, 1845, 48. — Memorandum of a system of taxation submitted to the Commission ; by J. A. Wright. 1890. 6°. \ Statistics.'\ Bureau of Statistics. Report, l8t-3d, 1872-75. '74-76. 8°. Note. For later rpts. see back Internal Affairs. [ Telegraph.l See under Executive and Staff, Auditor- general. [ Veterinary Department.'] State Veterinarian. An- nual report. Note. Included in annual report of Dept. of Agriculture, which sec under InBtitutioQB, Affricutture. Institutions. Annual rpts. of the various charitable inetitutions are pub. by these institutions severally, and only a synopsis is printed in the Official documents and in the rpts. of the Commissioners of Public Charities. [Agriculture.'] Department of Agriculture. [Annual report] : Agriculture of Penn. 1877-1900. 28 v. '78-1901. 8°. Note. Published by State Board of Agriculture, 1877-94; Department established in 1895. Contains ann. rpts. of State Board of Agriculture, State Agricultural Soc, State Dairymen's Ass'n, Economic Zoologist, Commissioner of For- estry, State Horticultural Ass'n, State Colleec, and State Veterinarian, lieporte for 96, 97, 99, 1900, are in 2 v. each. — Quarterly reports, nos. 1-61. 1880-95. — Bulletin, nos. 1-89. 1895-1902. 8°. — Diseases and enemies of poultry. Special report ; by Leonard Pearson, State Veterinarian, and B. H. Warren, state zoologist. '97. 1 v. in 2 pts. 116 p., 749 p. col.pl. il. 8°. — Bulletin of the International Meteorological Con- gress, 1893. — Preliminary report and miscellaneous papers by B. H. Warren. Note. Reprint from the annual rpt. of the Dept. for 1896. — Division of Forestry. Preliminary report of the Commissioner of Forestry, 1896 ; also miscellane- ous papers on forestry contained in annual report, Dept. of Agriculture, 1896; by J. T. Rothrock. plates. '97. 8". 55 p. Board of Agriculture. See above Dept. of Agri- culture. State Agricultural Society. Report of the transac- tions, 1854-76. 8°. Note. Publication doubtful for 1856, 68, 62, 63. Later rpts. pub. with thoMC of Board of Agriculture. — Outlines of a plan for establishing a State Society of Agriculture in Penn. Phila., 1794. 8°. — Hints for American husbandmen. Phila., 1827. 8". State College. Annual report, 1869-1900. '70-1901 8". Cont. : 1, Depts, of Instruction. 2, Agricultural Experiment Station, Note. Called Agricultural College, 1862-74. — Catalogue, 1859-1900. Note. That for 1871 called Circular and included lists of Btudenls (or 1870. 1882/83 in two editions. Places of publi- cation vary. 182 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Penn. {^Agriculture, continued.'] — Agricultural Chautauqua ; course of home readings in agriculture. [18-.] 8°. 3 p. — Instruction in agriculture at the college. 1891. 8°. 14 p. — Dairy course ; special winter course. [1893.] — Short winter course in agriculture. [1893.] — Proceedings at the formal opening of the Engineer- ing Building. 1893. — Building materials of Pa. By T: C. Hopkins. App. to annual report, 1895, 97. 2 v. l/bte. Pt. 1, BrownBtoncB. '96; pt. 2, ClayB anfl clay iD- duBtries of Pa. '98. — Report of a committee of the hoard of trustees, appointed to examine all the annual reports of the several departments, Jan., 1899. n. i. p. [■99.] 16". — Agricultural Experiment Station. Bulletin, nos. 1-51, 1887-April, 1900. 8". Bulletin of information, no. 1; 2d ed., Dec, 1896. '96. 8°. 39 p. Same, no. 2, Sept. 1897. '97. 8°. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1883. [Blind.} Pennsylvania Institution for Instruction of the Blind (Philadelphia). Annual report, 1834-83. Note. Publication doubtful for 1848, 70. — By laws. n. p. [1834?] 8°. Western Pennsylvania Institution for the Blind (Pittsburgh) . Annual report, 1901. Industrial Home for Blind Wometi. Annual report [1869?]-83. Phila. Working Home for Blind Men. Annual report of managers. [1874?]-83. 8°. [Children.] Home for Destitute Children. Report, 1865-67, 72. Northern. Home for Friendless Children. Report, 1865-66, 68, 72, 78. Commission of Soldiers' Orphans Schools. Annual report, 1864-May 31, 1900. 8°. Note. Before 1889 called " Ann. rpt. of Supt. of Soldiere' Orphana." — List of soldiers' orphans. 1898. [Deaf and Dumb.] Pennsylvania Institution for Deaf and Dumb (Philadelphia). Annual report, 1822- 99. — Account of origin and progress. Phila., 1821. 8°. — Charter, by-laws, and acts of Assembly rel. to the institution, with acts of Assembly of Maryland, New Jersey, and Delaware rel. to the instruction of deaf mutes. Phila., 1842. — Brief history of the institution. ByW. R. CuUing- worth. 1893. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs, etc., 1838. Western Pa. Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb (Wilkensburg). Annual report, 1876- 1901. 8». See alao forward under Feeble-minded. [Education.] Dept. of Public Instruction. Annual report of the Superintendent, [1st] 1836-June 3, 1901. 8°. Note. OfiQce was Supt. of Common ScboolB till 1854. Rpta. for 1819, 58, 61, also in German . — Plan for the establishment of public schools and diffusion of knowledge in Pa. Phila., 1786. 8°. >83 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Penn. \^Education, continued.^ — Eine Akte zur Vereinigung unJ Abanderung der unterschiedlichen Aktcn betreffend ein All- gemeines Unterrichts-systera durch Volks- schulen. 183fi. 8°. 33 p. — Manual for the directors and teachers of common schools. Phila., 1840. 12». — Pennsylvania school architecture; ed. by T. H. Burrowes. plates and plans. 1855. 8°. — Special report on common schools, 1855. — School journal, v. 5. 1856. — Statistical table of districts of schools, 1858-59. — [Eeport upon State normal schools.] n.t.p. [18B7.] 8°. 40 p. — Common school laws, and decisions of the Supt., 1848, 55, 57. 8". — Same, by T. H. Burrowes. 1862. 8". — Same ; rev. and arranged by J. P. "Wickersham. 1870. 16°. — Same; 1873,76,79. 16». — S'ame ; by E. E. Higbee. 1888. 16°. (v) 213 p. — Same; by D. J. Waller, Jr. 1892. 16°. — Same; byN. C. Schaeffer. 1894, 96, 97, 99. 16°. — Pennsylvania at the Centennial Exposition of 1876; information to those desiring to prepare educational material for exhibition. 1875. 8°. — Arbor day circular, 1890. n. t. p. '91. 1. 8°. 1 p. — Same : Autumn arbor day, recommending Oct. 20, 1893. — School outhouses; legal obligations of the school boards, in the interest of health, decency, and good morals. 1894. — Biennial report on higher education in Penn. 1895/96, 97/98, 99. 8°. — Report of the secretary of the Supt. of Public Instruction. Minutes of the College and Uni- versity Council. 1895. — Constitution of Pa. 1897. — Reports of a committee on the conditions of the schools in the 5tb, 6th, 7th, 8th, and 11th school sections. Phila., 1847. 8°. 34 p. — Isi School District. Board of Controllers of Public Schools. Annual report, 1st, 1819; 4th, 1822; 5th, 6tb, 1823; 7th, 8th, 1825, 26; 10th, nth, 1828, 29; 12th, 1830; 14th, 1832; 48th, 1866; 51st, 1869. Report on the subject of phonography, by a spe- cial committee, Apr. 11, 1854. Phila., '54. 8°. 50 p. See also under Legislature, Laws of the State, Education. State Normal Schools. Annual catalogues or calen- dars, as follows : (1871") Ann. cat., lBt-3l8t, 1872-1902 iBt DiBt. West Chester 2d 3d 4 th 5lb 6th 7th 8th 9th lUth 11th 12th 13th MillcrBville Kutztown E. Stroudsburg Mansfield Bloomsburg tihippensburg Lock Haven Indiana California Slippery Kock Edinboru Clarion (1859) (1866) " " (1893) " " (1862) " (1869) Calendar, (1873) Ann. cat.i (•1877) Catalogue, (1875) Ann (1874) •■ (1889) " (1861) " (1887) " lst-48th, 18.15-1902 lBt-39th, 1864? -1902 l8t-9th, 1894-1902 lflt-40th, 1863-1902 ri870?]-19D2 lBt-30th, 1873-1902 ri878?]-1902 oat., lBt-28th, 1876-1902 l8t-28th, 1875-1902 lBt-14th, 1889-1902 ri861?J-1902 l8t-16th, 1881-1902 Su/te 7. Date following name of town is date of "recog- nition " by State as a Normal School; dates of catalogues are dates of publication. Jfole -J. Normal School of 2d &lst. known as First State Normal tichool ; of 3d Diet, as Keystone S. N. 8.; of 7th Dist. as Cumberland Valley 8. N. 8.; of 10th Dlst. as Soutb- western 8. N. 8. Charter name of that of 6th Dist. is '* Blooms- barg Literary lustitute and 8. N. S." See also binder Miscellaneous, Education. 184 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Penn. Electoral College. Keport, 1845-1900. Note. Pub. every 4 years, omittiog 1881. \^Feeble- Minded,"] Pennsylvania Training School for Feeble-Minded Children (Elwyn). Annual re- port, lst-44th, 1853-96. '54-97. Institution for Feeble-Minded of Western Pennsyl- vania. (Polk.) Annual report, 1898-1901. [Forestry.] See back under Agriculture. Geological Survey, First. Report, 1830-58, 75-77. Note. Publicallon doubtful 1831, 34, 43-46, 48-50, 52-56. See aUo under Executive tiud Staff, Secretary o/ the Common- wealth. — Report of the State Geologist [H. D. Rogers], 1837-45. NoU. Publicatiun doubtful 1842-44. — Geology of Pa.; a govt, survey by H. D. Rogers, il. and maps. Phila., 1^58. 3 v. 4°. — A history of the Ist geological survey of Penn., 1836-58; by J. P. Lesley; with the annual re- ports of the Board to the Legislature, 1874-75. '76. 8°. 226 p. Second. [1874-91.] Report of progress. 1874-91. 25 V. il. maps. — Same. 1875-90. 26 v. in 64 (A-Z). il. maps. — Annual report by the State Geologist (J. P. I.es- ley), 1885-87. '86-89. 3 v. and atlas. 8". Cont. : 1885, 14 epeciaL reports and atlas. 2 v. 1886, 4 pts., 7 special reports and 2 atlases. 1887, 4 special reports. — Final report ordered by the Legislature, 1891 : Summary description of the geology of Pa.; with list of bituminous mines. 4 v. and atlas. il. and maps. 1892-95. 8°. Cont. : 1, The Laurentian, HuroniaD, Cambrian, and lower Silurian formations; by J. P. Lesley. 1892. pp. 1-720. 2, The upper Silurian and Devonian formations; by J. P. Lesley. 1892. pp. 721-1628. 3, pt. 1, Carboniferous formation; by J. P. Lesley, E. V. d'lnvilliers, and A. D. Smith. 1896. pp. 1629-2152. 3, pt. 2, Bituminous coal fields; by £. V. d'lnvilliers; New red of Bucks and Montgomery counties; by B. S. Lyman. 1895. pp. 2153-2638. Atlas: Gcoloj^ical map of Penn., 4 sheets; General map of bituminous coal fields, 4 sheets; Geological map uf Lebanon Co., 1 sheet; 2 Geological and topographical maps of most of Bucks and Montgomery counties, 4 sheets; 4 cross-sections of Bucks and Montgomery counties, 1 sheet. 1895. Index; app., A brief guide to the publications of the Pa. Geological Survey, 1874-95, prep, by W: A. Ingham, Sec. of the Board of Commissioners. 1895. 98, xxx p. Note. The appendix, or Brief guide, was also pub. in pam- phlet form, 1896, preceded by a list of the publications of the Survey, comp. by H. P. Miller, Senate Librarian; see below " List of and brief guide to," etc. — Various miscellaneous reports and reports of progress. 1874-95. 8" and f. Note. These include maps, atlases, and cross-sections. For detailed descriptive list see pamphlet recorded in following entry. — List of and brief guide to the publications of the Pa. Geological Survey, 1874-95. Comp. by Herman P. Miller, State Librarian. 1896. 8°. 36 p. Note. This list contains detailed description of all the pub- lications of the Survey, including reports on counties and special districts, maps, atlases, and cross-sections too exten- sive for individual record here. The " Brief Guide " portion of the pamphlet is a reprint of that by W: A. Ingham in the Index to the Final Report, 1895. — Report of chemical analyses in the laboratory, 1874-5; by A. S. McCreath. '75. 8°. 105 p. — Same. 1876-8. '79. 8°. 438 p. — Same. 1879-80. '81. 8°. 126 p. 185 Institutions] STATE PUBUCATIONS [Penn. Geological Survey, continued. — Keport on the mineralogy of Pa., by F. A. Genth; with app. on the hydrocarbon compounds, by 8. T. Sadtler. 1875-6. 8°. 238 p. — Report on the oil region, by H. E. Wrigley ; maps, etc., by D. J. Lucas and J. P. Lesley. 1875. 8<>. 122 p. — Same, by J. F. Carll, 1877, 80, 83, 85, 86. — 7th report on the oil and gas fields of Western Pa. for 1887, 1888 ; with additional unpub. well records ; by J: F. Carll. 1890. 8°. — Report on the levels above tide of railroads, canal and turnpike stations, mountain tops, etc., in and around Pa., in 200 tables, by C. Allen, map. 1878. 8». 279 p. — Report on the trap dykes and azoic rocks in south- eastern Pa. Part 1. By T. S. Hunt. 1878. — Catalogue of the Geological Museum. Pt. 1. 1878. 217 p. Pt. 2. 1880. 272 p. Pt. 3. 1889. 260 p. — Report on coke manufacture ; by Franklin Piatt. 15 pi. 1879. 252 p. — Description of the coal flora of the carboniferous formation of Pa. 3 v. 1880-84. Note. V. 1, 2, bound together, 1880; v. 3, 1884. — Atlas to the coal flora of Pa., by L. Lesquereux. 1879. — Report on the causes, kinds, and amount of waste in mining anthracite, by F. Piatt; with a chapter on methods of mining, by J. P. Wetherill. il. 1881. 8°. 134 p. — Report on mining methods and appliances used in the anthracite coal field, by H. M. Chance. 1883. pi. XX, 574 p. — Atlas to above report. 25 plates illustrating coal mining. 1883. — Report on the terminal moraine across Pa., by H. C. Lewis, il. maps. 1884. 8°. Ivi, 299 p. — Dictionary of fossils found in Pa. and elsewhere, by J. P. Lesley, il. 3 v. and app. 1889. 8". 1283 p. — Geological hand atlas of the sixty-seven counties of Pa., embodying the results of the field work of the survey from 1874 to 1884, by J. P. Lesley. 62 col. maps. 1885. 8°. cxii p. — Grand atlas. 1884-86. 6 v. t°. Cont. ; Division 1, County geological mape. 2, Anthracite coal iielde. 2 v. 3, Petroleum and bituminoue coal ^elds. 4, South Mountain and Great Valley topographical maps. 5, Central and South-eastern Pa. — Atlas : A new general map of the anthracite re- gion; rev. to 1890. — Atlas : 4 geological maps, Schuylkill, Carbon, Berks, and Dauphin counties ; topographical map of the Kittatinny or Blue Mts. at Port Clinton, in 2 sheets. 1891. 8°. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1889. [Horticulture.'^ State Horticultural Association. An- nual report. Note. Included In ann. rpt. of Dept. of Agriculture which Bee, back, under Agriculture. [ffospitals.] State Hospitals for the Insane. See forward Insane. State Hospitals for Injured Persons of the Anthracite Coal Regions. Annual reports. 8. H. for the anthracite coal regions of Pa., Ashland. S. H. for the middle coal field, Hazelton. S. H. for the northern anthracite district, Scranton. 1 86 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Penn. \^Hospitals, continued.^ Cottage State Hospitals for Injured Persons of the Bituminous and Semi- Biivminous Coal Regions. Annual reports. Cottage State Hospital, Bloesburg. Cottage State Hospital, Phillipsburg. Cottage State Hospital, Mercer. Cottage State Hospital, CODnellsville. [/nsnne.] State Asylum, for the Chronic Insane of Pa. (Wernersville). Annual report, Ist-Sth, [1894?]- 1901. State Hospital for the Insane (Danville). Report, annual, 1856-84; biennial, 1890-98. Note. Publication doubtful for 1858, 60, 68-70, 7S-79, 85-89. — (Norristown). Annual report of trustees and officers, lst-7th, Sept. 30, 1881-Sept. 30, 1898. AUentown, '82-99. 8°. — (Warren). Annual report of trustees, 1878-96. Harrisburg, '78-97. 8°. State Lunatic Hospital (Harrisburg). Annual re- port, 1851, 90-98. '51-99. 8°. — Rules and regulations. 1885. 8°. 15 (1) p. Western Hospital for the Insane (Dixmont). Annual report of manacters, 1866-88. '67-89. 8°. 109 p. See also under Charities. [^Library."] State Librarian. Annual report, 1843- 1901. 8°. mte. Publication doubtful 1844-45, 47-63, 66, 69, 72, 80-83. — Report on missing books, 1849. — Catalogue of miscellaneous books. 1853. sni. 8°. — Catalogue ; com. by "W. DeWitt. 1859. 8". — Same; comp. by O. H. Miller. 1873. 8°. xvi, 600 p. — Same ; prep, by O. H. Miller and J. R. Orwig. 1878. 8°. 332, 742 p. — Proceedings incidental to the inauguration of the department of the State Library. 1867. 8°. — Catalogue of the law books ; comp. by W. W. Chisolm. 1900. 963 p. 8°. — See also «nder Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1850. [^Prisons.'\ State Penitentiary for the Eastern Dis- trict of Pa. (Philadelphia). Annual report, lst-70th, 1825-99. 1831-1900. 8°. Note. Before 1857 called "Eastern State Penitentiary." There were reprints of lst-3d, 6th-8th, and 13th rpta. See alHo under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1835, 39. — Brief sketch of its origin and history, by R. Vaux. Phila., 1872. pi. 8°. — Commissioners to Erect the Eastern Penitentiary . Report, 1828. State Penitentiary for the Western District of Penn. (Allegheny). Report, annual, 1825-77; biennial, 1881/82-1901/02. Note. Publication doubtful for 1829, 65, 57, 62, 69, 70. 76. 78-80. — Commissioners to Erect the Nno Penitentiary. Report, 1828. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1833, 78. \_Reformatories.'] House of Refuge (Philadelphia). Annual report, 1828-1902. Note. Publication doubtful for 1869. Now divided into Girls' Department, Philadelphia, and Boys' Department eien Mills. ' See also unfZer Legislature, Journals, Docs,, etc., 1876. Industrial Reformatory (Huntingdon). Biennial re- port, lst-6th, 1889/90-99/1900. 187 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Penn. [^Rtformatories, continued.'} Reform School. (Morganza.) Rules and regulations, 1876. Pittsburgh, 76. Note, 8ee also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1876. Soldiers' and Sailors' Home. (Erie.) Biennial re- port, 1890-1901. Weather Service. Monthly weather review, 1888-89. — Summary of reports made by voluntary observers to the meteorological committee of the Franklin Institute, Sept. 1887-May, '88. [Phila., 1887- 88.] 8°. Judiciary. Pennsylvania State Reports, v. 1-199 : Cases adjudged in the Supreme Court, 1845-Jan., 1902. 199 v. 8°. Cont. : V. 1-10, 1845-49; by R. M. Barr. U, 1849; by J. P. Jones. 12, 1849; by J. P. Jouea and R. C. McMurtrie. 13-24, 1849-55; by G. W. HarriB. 25-36, 1850-60; by J. Casey. 37- 60, 1860-66 ; by R. E. Wright. 61-81, 1865-77 ; by P. P. Smith, 82-96. 1876-80; by A. W. Norria. 97-110, 1880-86; by A. A. Outerbridgc. 111-115, 1886-87; by Lemuel Amerman. 116- 146, 1887-02; by Boyd Crumrine. 147-165, 1892-95; by James Monaghan. 166-192, 1895-98; by W. C. Kress. 192-199,1898- 1902; by W. I. Schaetfcr. Note. Preceded by privately published rpts., covering period 1754-1844. Many new editions, digests, and reports of omitted cases have been privately published. — Alphabetical and analytical index to the Supreme Court reports from 1st Dallas to [29th] Smith, [1754-1874] by R. E. Wright. Phila., 1874-77. 2 V. 8". — Report of the judges [on the English Statutes which are in force in Penn.]. Phila., 1808. 8°. — See aisoMreder Legislature, Journals, Docs., eg an ordinance passed by the Convention, with the constitution. 1802. 8°. Constitution framed in Convention at Chillicothe, Nov. 29, 1802. 8°. Note. Reprinted in Columbus, 1827. Constitutions of 1802 and 1851 ; with notes by G. B. Okey and J. H. Morton. '73. 8°. Constitution of 1851. '52. 8°. — Same. 1870. Convention, 1850-51. Reports of debates and proceed- ings of the Convention for the revision of the con- stitution ; by J. Victor Smith, official reporter. '51. 2v. 8''. Convention, 1873-74. Official report of proceedings and debates; by J. O. Adel. Cleveland, '73-74. 2 V. in 4. nar. 4°. — Rules. 1873. Constitution of Ohio. 1889. 300 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ohio Executive and Staff. Governor. Annual message, 1836-1902. 60 v. 8°. Cont. : By J. Vance, 183ft-37; by W. Shannon, 1838-39; by T; Corwin, 1840-41; by W. Shannon, 1842-43; by T: W. Bartley, 1844; by Mordecai Hartley, 1845; by W: Bebb, 1846- 48; by 8. Ford, 1849; by R. Wood, 1850-51; by W: Medill, 1853-55; by S. P. Chaee, 1866-59; by W: Dennison, 1860-61; byD: Todd, 1862-63; by J: Brough, 1864-65; byC: Ander- son, 1865-86; by J. D. Ooi, 1866-68; by R. B. Hayes, 1868- 72; byE; F. Noyes, 1872-74; by W: Allen, 1874-75; byR. B. Hayea, 1876-77; by T: L. Young, 1878; by R: M. Bishop, 1878-79; by C: Foater, 1880-83; by G: Hoadley, 1884-85; by J. B.Foraker, 1886-89; by J. E. Campbell, 1890-91; by W: McKlnley, Jr., 1892-98; by A. 8. Buehnell, 1896-1900; by G: K. Nash, 1901-02. J^ote. Annual message 1803-35, pr. In the Senate and House journals. No message 1852, 54, 86, 94. Messages for 1864, 67-69 also pr. in German. — Inaugural address, biennial, 1856, 58, 62-72, 76-1902. — Letter to the President of the Senate, transmitting a report of the joint committee of both houses on the proceedings of the Bank of the U. S. Wash., 1821. 8°. 35 p. pm. — Special message of J. B. Foraker, April 6, 1886. — Arbor Day proclamation, 1890, 91. 2 pms. 4°. Adjutant-general. Annual report. 1840-1901. ['40?]- 1902. 8°. Note. None pub. 1842-44, 46, 48-49, 51-67. — General regulations for military forces, with the laws pertinent thereto. 1859. 8". — Same. 2d eJ. 1861. 8°. — Regulations and code of the National Guard. 1877, 87. — Association of the State of Ohio National Guard. 1892, 94. — See also under Inspection and Regulation, State House; and under Miscellaneous, Civil War. Attorney-general (1846- ). Annual report, 1846- 97/98. '47-99. 8°. Note. None pub. for 1866. Years for which no annual rptB. were issued were covered by biennial rpts. published in alternate years. — David K. Watson, Attorney-general v. Standard Oil Co., in Supreme Court of Ohio. 1890. 8°. pm. — F. S. Monett, Attorney-general v. Buckeye Pipe Line Co., Solar Refining Co., Ohio Oil Co., Stand- ard Oil Co. 1899. 8". Auditor of State. Annual report, 1836-99/1900. '37- 1901. 8°. Note. Reports prior to 1836 in Senate and House journals; not in Executive docs, since 1889. Reports for 1852, 62, 63, 66, 75 also pr. in German. Detailed statement of estimated ap. propriation made each year. — Special report containing abstracts of the value of real property in Ohio. 1848 8°. — Special report on Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Co. 1850. — Acts making appropriations from the general revenue, sinking, and school funds [at adjourned sess. of 67th Gen'l Ass'y]. 1887. pm. Receipts and Disbursements Office (1853- ). An- nual report, 1854-72. '56-73. Note. None pub. for 1858. Included in Auditor's rpt. after 1871. Commissary-general. Annual report to the Governor on the transactions of the Commissary Dept. 1861. Comptroller of Treasury (1858-76). Annual report. 1858-76. J^ote. Rpt. 1866 not in Executive docs. Quartermaster-general (1803- ). Annual report. 1836-67. 8". Note. None pub. 1841, 47, 43, 52, 64, 58. Rpts. for 1863, 64 also pr. in German. 201 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ohio Secretary of State. Annual report, 1836-1901. '37- 1902. '8°. Note. Prior to 1836, pub. also in Senate and Houae jour- nals; 1836-79 in tbe Executive does., except for 18M, 78. RptB. 1867-95 pr. also in German. Fub. in 2 v. ea. year for 1896 and 1897. — Annual report on the condition of common schools, 1840-53. '41-54. 8°. Note. Preceded by rpta. of Supt. of Common Schools, and succeeded by rpts. of State Commissioner of Common Schools, which see under Inspection and Regulation. Rpt. for 1852, pub. 1853, contains " An Act to provide for the reorganization, supervision, and maintenance of common schools, ^arch 14, 1863." — The school officers' guide, for Ohio ; containing all the laws on the subject of common schools, etc., with instructions for the information and govern- ment of school officers. (By J: Sloane, Sec. of State.) 1842. 8°. — School law of Ohio ; accompanied by blank forms prepared for the use and government of school officers. 1853. 8°. — Abstract of the population of Ohio for the year 1850, compiled from the returns of the seventh census under a resolution of the Ohio constitutional convention. '51. 8°. 85 p. — Same, for 1880, 90. '81, 91. — Statistical report, annual, 1868/69-1901. '69-1902. 8". Note. Previously pub. by Commissioner of Statistics, which nee under Inspection and Reeulatiou. Rpt. for 1895 also in German. Incl. with Rpt. of Sec. of State since 1868. — List of State, federal and county officers in Ohio, annual 1890-95, 99. 8°. Note. Titles vary. — Laws relating to birds, fish, and game, 1894, 96, 1901. v.p. '94-1901. 8°. See alto under Inspection and Regulation, Fish and Game Commission. — Vote for State officers, judges of circuit courts and of the common pleas courts, representatives to 66tli Congress, county officers, etc., polled in the several counties of tbe State at annual election, 8tli Nov., 1898; from official returns. '98. 8°. 238 p. — Same, 1889, 90, 91. '89-91. Surgeon-general. Annual report, 1862-66. '63-67. 8°. Note. Other rpts. pub. in Executive docs. Treasurer of State. Annual report, 1835-1901. '36- 1902. 8"'. Note. Prior to 1835 pub. in Senate and House journals; since 1836 includ. in Executive docs., except 1883, 86. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1859. Inspection and Regulation. \^AgricuHure.'] Board of Agriculture Ql8i:6- ). An- nual report, lst-55th: with abstract of proceed- ings of county agricultural societies, 1846-98/99. '47-1900. 8". Note. Incl. in Executive docs., 1846-63 only. Pr. also in German 1858, 61-95. — Agricultural convention reports. 1860-95. Note. Pub. also in ann. rpt. from 1846. — Crop reports [monthly], 1880-96. — Fair bulletin; or, List of entries and awards. 1882-99. Note. Incl. also in ann. rpt. from 1860. — Pair premium list. 1850-96. Note. Incl. also in ann. rpt. 1849-77. 202 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ohio [AgricuUure, continued.'] — Farmers' Institute bulletin. 1881/82-95. Note. IdcI. also in ann. rpt. since 1890. — Farmers' Institute report. 1890/91-98/99. 8°. yote. loci, also in ann. rpt. since 1880/81. — Fertilizer report [annual]. 1881-95. Note. Incl. also in ann. rpt. 1881-84 . — Essay on wheat; by J. H. Elippart. 1859. — Annual summary, 1896-99. ['96]-99. 8" and A". — Special bulletin : Effect of weather conditions upon crops, Sept. 1,1896-Aug. 31,1897. n.t. p. ['97.] i". sheet. — Farmer's handbook containing laws relating to agriculture. 1901. 8°. See also forward under Education, Ohio State Univ. ; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1877. I Arbitration.'] State Board of Arbitration. Annual report, 1893-1901. 1897-1902. 8°. — Laws and rules of procedure, n. d. Bank Commissioners (_l8S9-ii) . Annual report, 1839- 44. '40-45. 6 V. 8°. — Special report, 1842. '42. 8°. Binding. See forward under Printing. Building and Loan Associations, Bureau of. See for- ward under Insurance. ^Canals.] See forward Public Works; also under Miscellaneous, Canals. l^Charities and Corrections.] Board of State Charities and Corrections (1SS7-72, 76- ). Annual report, lst-5th, 1867-71; lstr-24th, 1876-99/1900. '67- 1901. 30 V. 8». Note. 19tb rpt. is not in Ezecative docs. — Annual report of proceedings of Ohio State Con- ference of Charities and Corrections. Note. Proceedings lst-5th Conference, 1890-95, are incl. iu ann. rpts. of Board of State Charities; Proceedings 6tb Con- ference, 1896, forms Circular No. 9 pub. by Board; Proceed- inKs 7tb-8th Conference, 1897-98, form respectively v. 3, no. 4, and V. 4, no. 3, of Ohio Bulletin of Charities and Correction pub. by Board; Proceedings of subsequent conferences also are pub. in the Bulletin. Proceedings 5th Conference seem to have been pub. also in sep. form. — Circular, no. l-[9], 1891-96. Norwalk, '91-['96]. 80. — Ohio bulletin of charities and correction, v. 2-8, 1896-1902. Norwalk and Columbus, '96-1902. 8<>. Note. Pub. quarterly in March, June, Sept., and Dec, the 4 uos. making yearly volumes, v. 1 consisted of Circulars 1-9. — Same ; special number, containing the codified poor-laws and other recent legislation in Ohio. Norwalk, 1898. 80. 38 p. pm. Dairy and Food Commissioner (1886- ). Annual report, l.st-16th, 1886-1901. '86-1901. 8». Note. Rpts. Ist, 2d and 9th not in Executive docs. Emigrant Agent. See forward Western Emigrant Agent. I Education.] State Commissioner of Common, Schools (1837-40,53- ). Annual report, lst-3d, 1837-39 ; lst-48th, 1854-1901. '38-1902. 8". Note. Office was Supt. of Common Schools, 1837-40, when its duties were transferred to the Sec. of State, who issued ann. rpts. on common schools for 1840 to 1853. Included in the Executive docs. 1837-61, 54-77, 79 only. Rpts. for 1862, 68, 69, 73-75 also pr. in German. See alto under Executive and Staff, Secretary of State. — School laws, accompanied with opinions, instruc- tions, and blank forms for the use and govern- ment of school oflBcers. 4th ed. 1865. 8°. 203 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ohio lEdueation, continued.'] — School laws from Revised Statutes, pt. 2, title 3, to take effect Jan. 1, 1880; with notes, opinions, instructions, and blank forms, prepared by the Commissioner. 1879. 8°. Jlote. See alto under Executive and Statf, Secretary of State ; and under Legislature, Lawt of the State, Special Laws. — Special report on normal schools. 1865. — Schools of Ohio at the Centennial Exhibition. 1875. 8°. 28 p. — Historical sketches of the higher educational insti- tutions ; also benevolent and reformatory institu- tions of the State, 1876. '76. — Public schools in cities, villages and townships of Ohio. 1876. — Circular [rel. to observance of] Arbor Day, 1890, 91. n. t. p. '90-91. 8". School-Book Board. ' Report, 1891. 8". 16 p. See under Legislature, Journals, Does., etc, [1890]. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1823, 37, 56. Factories, Inspector of. See forward under Labor. Fish and Oame Commission (ISIS- ). Annual report, l8t-27th, 1875-1901. '76-1901. Note. Called Ohio State Fisli CommiBsion, 1875-79; Ohio Fish CommiBBion, 1880-86; Ohio State Qame aod Fish Com- misBioD, 1886-91; Ohio State Fish and Game ComniiBBion, 1892. 3d rpt. not in Executive docs. RptB. l8tr-4th, 6th, 8th, 9th, 18th also incl. in rpt. of Board of Agriculture. — Laws relating to birds, fish, and game. 1894, 98. 8°. See also under Executive and Staff, Secretary of State. Forestry Bureau C1885- ). Annual report, lst-6th, 1885-91. '86-92. 8°. Note. No rpt. 1890 nor Blnce 1891. See aUo under KliecellaneouB, Forestry. \_Oas.'] Inspector of Gas Meters (1866- ). Annual report. 1867-68. [Health.'] State Board of Health (Wi6- ). Annual report, lst-15th. 1886-1901. '87-1901. — Sanitary bulletin, .. 1-3. 1897-99. — Care and management of infants and young chil- dren, n. d. pm. — Diphtheria, its prevention and restriction, n.d. pm. — Typhoid fever, its restriction and prevention. n. d. pm. — Meteorological and health chart for Ohio, Nov. 1886-Oct. 31, 1887. n. t. p. '86-87. sheets. — Manual of the health laws, Jan. 1, 1887. Cuya- hoga Falls, '87. 8°. 57 p. — Disinfection and disinfectants. 1891. pm. — Report of an investigation of the public water supply of Cincinnati, made by a committee of the State Board of Health. 1892. 8°. 13 p. — Prevention of cholera. 1892. pm. — Prevention of consumption. 1894. pm. — Scarlet fever, its restriction and prevention. 1894. pm. — Small pox, its restriction and prevention. 1894. pm. — Rules and regulations, 1896. [^Immigration.] Commissionerof Immigration (1863-66) . Annual report. 1863-66. 3 pm. Note. None pub. 1867; 1864, 66 alio pr. in German. [Insurance.] Supt. of Insurance (1867- ). Annual report, lst-85th, l'867-1901. Norwalk and Colum- bus, '68-1901. 8°. Note. Beginning with 26th rpt., title reads : Summary of the standing of all insurance companies. Usually pub. in 2 8tB. : Pt. 1, Insurance other than life; Pt. 2, Life insurance, nly 1st and 2d rpts. Incl. in Executive docs. 204 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ohio {^Insurance, continued.'] — Insurance laws. Norwalk, 1894. 8°. — Fraternal beneficiary associations, Dec. 31, 1896, '98. Norwalk, '97, 99. 8». Bureau of Bvilding and Loan Associations (Supt. of Insurance, ex officio. 1891-). Annual report of inspectors, Ist-llth, [1891]-1901. '92-1901. 8°. Note. Rpt>. 1892, 83 aleo pr. in Oermao. Prior to 1395 not incl. in Ezecntive docs. — Special report. 1891. — Laws relating to building associations. 1889. — Laws rel. to building and loan associations. 1894, 96. 12°. — Insurance laws, 1901. '01. 8°. [ioior.] Bureau of Statistics of Labor (Ifin- ). An- nual report, ]st^2oth, 1877-1901. ['78?]-1902. 8". Note. RptB. 1878-93 a)ao pr. in German. Maps to accom- pany 1892 rpt. in separate cover. Inspector of Workshops, Factories, and Public Build- ings (1884- ). Annual report, lst^l7th, 1884- 1900. Norwalk and Columbus, ['84?]-1901. 8°. Note. Rpta. 1884-93 also pr. in German. — Laws of Ohio [governing the Dept.] '96. 12". See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1885. Live Stock Commission (1885- ). Annual report, 1st- 17th, 1885-1901. ['86]-1902. 80. Note. RptB. iBt, 6tta, 8th-10th not in Executive docs.; rptB. 5th and 8th also incl. in rptB. of Board of Agriculture. [Mines.'} State Inspector of Mines (1874- ). Annual report, lstr-27th, 1874-1901. '75-1902. 8°. Note. No rpt. for 1879. — Mining laws; with amendments to May 1, 1888. '88. 8°. 19 p. [Oils.] State Inspectors of Oils (1878- ). Annual report, lst-23d. 1878-1902. Note. 10th rpt. not in Executive docB. See also under Legislature, Journals. Docs., etc., 1857. {Pardons.'] Ohio State Board of Pardons (18SS- ). Annual report, lst-14th. 1888-1902. Note. Not in Executive doca. since 1893. {Printing.] Dept. of State Printing and Binding (1825- ). Annual report of Supervisor, 1838- 1901. ['38?]-1901. 42 v. Note. Office was Supervisor of Public Printing until 1860, No rpt. 1839, 42-61. [Public Works.] Board of Public Works (1836- ). Annual report, lst-63rd, 1836-1901. '37-1902. 65 v. 8°. Note. Rpt. for 1839 was a special rpt. and unnumberpd ; no rpt. for 1854; that for 1855, numbered 1st, comes between 17th and 18th. 3d rpt. not in Executive docs. Board of Commissioners of Canal Fund (1822-52). Annual report, 1822-51. 21 v. Note. No rpt. 1823-2-5, 27-28, 32-36; incl. in Executive docs. 1838-51 .only. Duties transferred to Board of Public Works 1852. Canal Commission (1822- ). Annual report, 1822, 24, 25, 27-31, 34-37, 39, 88, 89, 93, 95, 97, 99, 1900, 01. '22-1902. 21 v. Note. Included In Executive docs. 1336, 37, 88-1901. — Laws of Ohio rel. to construction of Ohio canal sys- tem, and providing for canal commissions , 1 886-96, to survey the canals, protect the title of the State to canal lands, etc. ; with decisions of Ohio and U. S. courts. 1896. S". 27 p. See also under Legislatuie, Journals, Does., etc., 1845, 57, 75. 20S Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ohio Raiboad and Telegraph Commissioner (1867- ). Annual report, lst-34tli, 1867-1901. '68-1902. 35 V. 8". Note. Rpts. 1888, 89 are both numbered 22d. RptB. for 1870, 8U, coutalQ Ohio laws applicable to railroada. — Special report in answer to House resolution No. 130. 1881. 8". 62 p. — Train accidents on the railways reporting to the Commissioner for the years 1881, 82, 83, com- pared with train accidents in the United States for the .«n me period. 1884. 8°. 15 p. — Statistical tables for the year 1892. Norwalk, '93. 8°. 62 p. — Kailroad map of Ohio. Published by the State. Prepared under the direction of R. S. Kayler, Commissioner. 1901. \<)t€. Issued (1) unmounted, with rpt., (2) mounted on ^oldud board, and (3) mounted on rollere. — See also under Legislature, Laws of the .State, Special Laws, and Journals, Docs., etc., 1866, 67, 93. I Reform Schools."] Board of Commissioners for Seform ' Schools. Annual report [1856?]-75. '57-75. 8°. [ Sinking Fund.] Commissioners of the Sinking Fund. Annual report, 1852-90. "52-91. 34 v. 8°. Note. No rpt. in 1856, 57, 73, 78, 79; not in Executive docs. 1836,88. Rpts. semi-annual, 1867-76. Since 1390 pub. in rpts. of Auditor of State. [State House.] Supt. of State House. Annual report, 1838-82. '39-[83?]. 33 r. 8°. Xot, . Office was State House CommiBBionere, 1837-60. No rpt. 1840-43, 46, 71-80. Duties now performed by Adjutant- general. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1859. IStatistics.] Commissioner of Statistics (1857-68). Annual report, lst-12th, 1857-68. '58-68. 8". Note. Beginning with 1862, also pr. in German. RptB. after 186S pub. by Sec. of State, wMch see under Executive and Staff. See also back under Labor. [7'ayation.] Board of Equalization (\m- ). Re" port of proceedings, 1826, 35, 41, 53, 59/60, 70/71, 80, 90/1)1, 1900/01. 8». Note. RcappraiBement of real property is made every 10 yrs. and this Board equalizes the rates. Not incl. in Executive (iocs. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1847, 93. — Taxation tables, 1893. Western Emigrant Agent (1866-69). Annual report, lst-5th, i866-69. 8°. Institutions. '[Agriculture.] Agricultural Experiment Station (Wooster, 1882- ). Annual report, lst-20th. 1882-1901. 8». Note. Rpts. 1-12 also bound with Board of Agriculture rpts. 37-48; rpts. 8-20 with bulletins r2d ser.] 16, 26, 36, 47, 62, ii, 66, 74, 84, 95, 109, 120, 128. Rpts. 8th and 9th only in Execu- tive docs. — Bulletin [Ist ser.] 1883-87. 8°. newspaper slips. — Bulletin [2d ser.] no. 1-134. 1888-1902. 8°. Cunt. ; 1888, V. 1( no. 1-7. 1893, v. 6, no.48-62. 1898, no. 86-95. 1889, V. 2, no. 8-16. 1894, no. 53-58. 1899, no . 96-109. 1890, V. 3, no. 16-26. 1895, no. 59-66. 1900, no. 110-120. 1891, V. 4, no. 27-36. 1896, no. 67-74. 1901, no. 121-128. 1892, V. 6, no. 37-47. 1897, no. 75-84. 1902, no. 129-134. Note. Bulletins of iBt ser. and bulletins for 1888 incorpo- rated in anu. rpts.; beginning with 1889 pub. in complete form; final bulletin of each year containing also ann. rpt. for that year. See back Annual report, Note. Up to end of 1896 ann. vols, cover calendar years; since 1896, fiscal years, July- June. No. 41 was not publiahed. 2o6 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ohio \^AgritultuTt, continutd,.'\ — Same; Supplement to no. 128. General index to reports and bulletins, 1882-1901. 1902. 8". 292 p. — Bulletin; technical ser. ; v. 1, no. 1, Oct. 1889; no. 2, May, 1890; no. 3, Apr. 1893; no. 4, July, 1896. '89-96. — Press bulletin, no. 205-247, Apr. 2, 1900-Sept. 1, 1902. n.t.p. [1900.] 8°. — Special bulletin, no. 4, Apr. 23, 1900. n. i. p. [1900.] 8°. IBlind.'] Institution for Education of Blind (Colum- bus, 1837- ). Annual report, lst-65th, 1837-1901. '37-1902. 8°. ^ote. Called alHO Blind Asylum. Rpt. 58th not in Execu- tive dOCB. See also under Legielature, JoumalSr Docs.t e^c, 1836. — Report on the benevolent institutions of Great Britain and Paris, including the schools and asylums for the blind, deaf and dumb, and the insane ; being supplementary to the ninth annual report; by W: Chapin, Superintendent. 1846. 8°. 61 p. VTorking Some for the Blind (Iberia, 1886-96). Annual report, Ist-lOth. 1886-95. yote. Bpta. let and 9th not in Executive does. [Deaf and Dumb.'\ Institution for Education of Deaf and Dumb (Columbus, 1827- ). Annual report. ]st-75th, 1827-1901. '28-1902. 8». ydte. Called also Deaf and Dumb Asylum. Rpts. Ist-Qth, and 68th not in Executive docs. Rpte. 1827-51 repr. in 1 v. in 1870. [Education.'] Ohio University (^Athens, 1S02- ). An- nual report 1836-96. 33 v. 2^ote. Named American Western Univ. 18U'2-04. Rnts. prior to 1836 and for 1854-80 not pub. by State; no rpt. 1894. Rpt. 1850 not in Executive docs. — Annual catalogue, 1872/73, 73/74, 74/75, 75/76, 84/85-91/92. v. p. '73-91. 8°. ^ote. Catalogues for 1874/75 and 84/85 contain also Gen- eral catalogues for 1804-75 and 1804-85 respectively. Miami University (Oxford, 1809- ). Annual re- port, llth-71st. 1836-96. JTote. let rpt. made 1814, publication doubtful. Rpts. 24tb> 26th-31st, 33d-40th, 42d, 43d,4Sth-57tb, 60th, 62d, 66th-71st not in Executive docs. — Laws relating to Miami University, with ordinances of the President and Trustees, and extracts from the journal of proceedings Cine, 1833. 8". — Anniversary catalogue, 75th year, 1898-99. '99. 16°. Medical College of Ohio (Cincinnati, 1819- ). An- nual report. 1836-60. 18 v. Note. No rpt. 1853-59; rpts. not pub. by State after I860. Ohio State University (Columbus, 1670- ). Annual report, lst-30th, 1871-1900/01. '72-1901- 8°. ybte. Named Ohio Agricultural and Mechanical College, 1870-78. Rpts. lst-3d not in Executive docs. — Catalogue, 1873/74-1901/02. '73-1902. S°. — Commemorative exercises in celebration of the 2Sth anniversary of the foundation of the Univer- sity, June 1 1, 1895 ; with addresses of Gov. Mc- Kinley and Dr. Wm. H. Scott delivered on Com- mencement Day, June 12, 1895. '95. 4° 61 p. — University bulletins. 5th series, 1896-1901. 8°. — Proceedings of Alumni Day, 1899. ['99.] 8°. — Report of the President to the Board of 'Trustees. 1900/01. [1901.] 8°. 207 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIOXS [Ohio \^Edv.catiQny continued.'] — College of Engineering. Catalogue, 1896/97-1901/02. '96-1901. 8°. J^ote. In TJniveraity bulletins. — Lake Laboratory. Announcement, 1902. ['02.] 8». — Department of Zoology and Entomology. Contributions, n. d. \^ Epileptics.'] Hospital for Epileptics (Gallipolis, 1890-V Annual report, Ist-llth, 1890-1901. ['90?]-1902. 8°. Note. Named Asylum tor Epileptic and Epileptic Insane until 1892. — Bulletin, Jan., 1898. Gallipolis, '98. \ b'eeble- Minded.] Ohio Institution for Feeble- Minded Youth (Columbus, 1857- ). Annual report, Ist- 4.'5th, 1857-1901. '58-1902. 8''. Xote. Named Asylum for the Education of Idiotic and Imbecile Youth, 1867-80. Geological Survey. First. Annual report; by W. W. Mather and others, lst-2d, 1837-38. '38-39. 8°. — Catalogue of geological specimens ; by W. W. Mather. 1842. S". pm. — Report, 1854. — See a/so unrfer Legislature, Jburjio/i, Docs., etc., 1836, 37. Second. Report of progress, 1869-71. '71. 3 t. 8°. Kote. 1869 and 1870 also pr. in German. — Geology of Ohio; v. 1-7. 1873-94. 10 v. 6 maps, chart. 8°. Cont. •■ V. 1, pt. 1, Geology ; pt. 2, Paleontology. 1873. 2 v. and separate map. 2, pt. 1, Geology ; pt. 2, Paleontology. 1874. 2 v., separate map and separate chart. 3, Geology. 1878. Separate atlas. 4, Zoology and Botany. 1882. 5, Economic geology. 1884. Separate map. 6, Economic geology. 1888. 7, pt. 1-2, Economic geology, archseology, botany, paleontology. 1893-94. 3 v. in 2 and separate map. Note. Called also Final report; also, Report on geology and palaeontology. V. 1 and 4 also pr. in German. — Preliminary report on petroleum and inflammable gas; by E: Orton. 1886. 8°. 76, iii p. — Same ; with supplement. 1887. Third. Annual report, lst-6th. 1890-95. 8°. [History.] Ohio State Archaological and Historical Societal (Columbus, 1875- ). Report, lst-13th, 1885-97/98. '85-98. Note. Called Archaeological Society 1875-85. Rpts. lst-6th, 11th, 12th not in Executive docs. — Special report [on Centennial exhibit and work of Society] . 1875. — Publications, quarterly, t. 1-6. 1887-98. 8». — Archaiological History of Ohio : the Mound Build- ers and later Indians. By Gerard Fowke. 1902. 8". xvi, 760 p. Horticultural Society (Waterrille, 1847- ). Annual report, 7th, 10th-15th, lst-35th. 1856, 62-1902. Note. Called Pomological Socy. 1847-67, when its 15tb rpt. became the 1st rpt. of the Horticultural Socy. All rpts. Id- eluded also in ann. rpt. of Board of Agriculture; 27th rpt. only in Executive docs. See forward Pomological Society. [Industrial Education.] See forward under Reform- atories. [Insane.] Longview Hospital for the Insane (Cincin- nati, 1822- ). Annual report, 1822-91. 44 v. Note. Named successively : Commercial Hospital and Lunatic Asylum, 1822-78; Longview Asylum, 1878-94. No rpt. 1824-30, 32, 35-38, 73-74, 76, 81, 88, 89; 1876 not in Exec- utive docs. Rpts. 1860-91 numbered l8t-32d. 208 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ohio \^Insane, continued.] Colvmbus State Hospital (^\S35- ). Annual report, lst-63d, 1839-1901. '39-1902. 8°. ^ote. Named BucceBslvely : Ohio Luaatic ABylum, 1839- 56; Central Ohio Lunatic Asylum, 1856-74; Central Ohio Hoa- fltal for the Inaane, 1874-76; Columbus Hospital for the nsane, 1876-94. — Special report [on erection of the Asylum, Ist- 3d]. 1836-38. — By-laws, rules and regulations. 1840. 12°. Cleveland State Hospital (1852- ). Annual report, lst-47th, 1855-1901. '56-1902. 8°. Note. Named successively: Newburgh Asylum, 1855-56; Northern Ohio Lunatic Asylum at Newburgh, 1856-74; North- ern Ohio Hospital for the Insane, 1874-76; Cleveland Hos- fital for the Inaane, 1876-78; Cleveland Asylum for the nsane, 1878-94. — Special report [on erection of the Asylum, 1st- 3d]. 1852-54. Dayton State Hospital (1852- ). Annual report, l8t-47th, 1856-1901. '56-1902. 8°. Note. Named successively: Dayton Asylum, 1852-56; Southern Ohio Asylum at Dayton, 1856-74; Western Ohio Hospital for the Insane, 1874-76; Dayton Hospital for the Insane, 1876-78; Dayton Asylum for the Insane, 1878-94. — Special report [on the erection of the Asylum, lst^3d]. 1852-54. Athens State Hospital (1867- ). Annual report, lst-28th. 1871-1902. 8°. Note. Named successively : Athens Ohio Lunatic Asylum, 1871-74; Boutheastern Ohio Hospital for the Insane, 1874-76 ; Athens Hospital for the Insane, 1876-78; Athens Asylum for the Insane, 1878-94. No rpt. 187.V75, and rpta. for 1872 and 1876 numbered consecutively. — Special report [on erection of the Asylum, Ist-Sd]. 1867-69. Toledo State Hospital (1883- ). Annual report, lst-18th, 1884-1901. ['84 ?] -1902. 8». Note. Named Toledo Asylum for the Insane until 1894. See under Legislature, JournatSt Doce.^ etc., 1882. Massillon State Hospital (1892- ). Annual report, lst-9th, 1893-1901. ['93?] -1902. 8». Note. 1894. Named New Eastern Asylum for the Insane until [ii'irories.] State Library (1817- lst-53d, 1846-98. '46-99. 8°. ). Annual report, Note. Kpts. 5th, 7tb-9th not in Executive docs. Now called Ann. Rpt. of the Commissioners. — Special report, 1839, 46. — Bulletin, v. 1, no. 1; additions Jan. 1-June 1, 1897. Norwalk, '97. 8°. — Catalogue. 1823, 26, 28, 37, 40, 42, 45, 48, 49, 75, 82, 90. — Newspapers and periodicals in Ohio State Library and other libraries of the State, and lists of Ohio newspapers in the Library of Congress and Library of the Historical Society of Wisconsin. Comp. bv C. B. Galbreath, State Librarian, 1900. '02. 8°. 268 p. Note. Inel. also in " Sketches of Ohio libraries." — Ohio libraries. Library statistics for 1900; list of trustees, librarians, etc. Comp. by C. P. Gal- breath. '02. Note. Incl. also in " Sketches of Ohio libraries." — Sketches of Ohio libraries. Comp. by C. B. Gal- breath, State Librarian, 1900. '02. — Travelling libraries. 1900. 4». (4) p. map. 209 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ohio [itfirorres, continued.l State Library Commission. Annual report, [Ist]- 47th. ri846?]-1900. — Historical sketch of the State Library by the Libra- rian. (In 13th annual report of Commission, 1858.) '59. 8°. 55 p. ^ote. Reprinted and continued to 1891 in 45th ann. rpt. of Commieaion. State Law Library (1856- 1901. 3t. ). Catalogue. 1880,94, 2/bte. Separated from State Library 1856. Meteorology, Bureau of (1882-92). Annual report, Ist-9th, 1883-91. ['83?]-92. 8°. Note. Rpts. l8t and 2d not in Executive docs. OfBce merged with Weather and Crop Service, 1892, which see for- ward. — Monthly report, 1883-March 1892. '83-92. 8°. Pomological Society (Waterville, 1847-). Annual re- port, lst^l5th. [1848?]-67. Note. Actual dates of l8t-«th rpta. doubtful. Rpts. 10-1 5 in rpts. of Bd. of Agriculture, 1862-67. Name changed in 1867 to Horticultural Society, which see back for later repoits. {Prison.'] Ohio Penitentiary (1812- ). Annual re- port of warden and directors. 1833-97/98. '34-99. 8°. Note. Titles vary. Rpts. prior to 1833 appear only In Senate and House journals. — Report of directors, transmitting the by-laws and regulations, n. t. p. [1847.] 8". (6) p. — Special report of the warden in rel. to amending laws for punishment of crimes. 1850. 8°. 15 p. — Special report of the warden [L. Dewey] on prisons and prison discipline. '51. 46 p. — By-laws, rules, and regulations. 1884. 8°. — Laws rel. to and governing the Ohio Penitentiary. [1884.] 8». — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1853, 78, 84. [/ieformato7-ies.'] Boys' Industrial School (Lancaster, 1856- ). Annual report, lst-46th, 1856-lHOl. '57-1902. 8°. Note. Named Reform School of Ohio, 1856-85. Rpts. 3jth, 39th~41st not in Executive docs. State Industrial Home for Girls (White Sulphur Springs, 1869- ). Annual report, lst-33d, 1869-1901. '70-1902. 8°. Note. 1869-72. Named State Industrial and Reform School for Girls, See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1866-68. State Reformatory (Mansfield, 1884- ). Annual report, lst-I8th, 1883/84-1901. Norwalk, '84- 1902. Note. Named Intermediate Penitentiary until 1890. 3d rpt. not in Executive docs. Soldiers' and Sailors' Home (Sandusky, 1886- ). Annual report. lst-13th. 1889-1901. — Special report [ lst-3d, on establishment of Home] . 1886-88. Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphans' Home (Xenia, 1870- ). Annual report, l8t-32d, 1870-1901. '71-1902. 8". Note. Rpts. 25th-27th not In Executive docs. Soldiers' Home (Camp Chase, 1866-67). Report, 1866. See alto nnifer Les:i"Iaturp, .TournaU, Docs., etc., 1865. 2IO Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ohio Wtaiher and Crop Service. Annual report. lOtli- 13th, 1892-95; annual summary, 1896-99. '93- 99. NoU. Subordinate to United States Weather Bureau; called also Climate and Crop Service. Annual rpts. recorded above were nirnbered consecutively with rpts. of Bureau of Meteoro- lo&ry, and were included in Board of Agriculture annual reports 1S93-96. Sec also baclj Meteorology. — Monthly report. 1893-ti9. 8°. Note. Rpts. for 1893 are in Executive docs. Rpts. for 1896/97 called vol. 1. Jddiciart. Supreme Court. Ohio reports, v. 1-20; Cases in the Supreme Court, 1821-61. Springfield and Colum- bus, '43-52. 8°. Cont.: V. 1-9, 1821-39; by C: Hammond. 10, 1840-41; by P. B. Wilcox. 11-13, 1841-44; by E.M.Stanton. 14-19,1846- 50; by H. Griswold. 20, 1861; by W. Lawrence. — Ohio State reports, v. 1-62 ; Cases in the .Supreme Court, 1852-99. v. p., '53-1900. 8°. Cont. : V.I, 1852-63; by G: W. McCook. 2-4, 1853-55; by R. B. Warden (v. 3 in collaboration with J. H. SmithJ. 5-21, 1856-71; by L. J. Critchfield. 22-23, 1871-73; by M. M. Gran- ger. 24-42, 1873-85; by E. L. DeWitt. 43-45, 1885-88; by G. B. Okey. 46-51, 1888-94; by L. J. Burgess. 52-62,1894- 1900; by E. O. Randall. — Condensed reports of decisions In the Supreme Court from its organization to December term, 1831, including all decisions in the first four vol- umes of Hammond's reports. 1832. 8°. — Reports of cases at law and in chancery decided by the Supreme Court, 1831-34 ; by J. C. Wright. '35. 8°. — Cases in the Ohio reports overruled, doubted, limited, and changed by legislation; by M. E. Curwen. Cine, '50. 8°. — Rules of practice. 1894, 97. Supreme Court Commission. First, 1876-79. Reports. A'ote. In Ohio State Reports, v. 27, 30, 32, 33. — Second, 1883-85. Reports. Note. In Ohio State Reports, v. 40, 41. Circuit Court. Ohio Circuit Court reports, 1-lfi, 1885- 98. '86-98. 8°. — Ohio reports ; cases in the Courts of Common Pleas in the 5th Circuit, 1816-[19]; by B. Tappan. Stenbenville, '31. .Kepr., Cleveland, '75. 8°. Legislature. l_Called General Assembly.] Sessions nominally biennial, in even years, beginning January ; but adjourned sessions are usually held in odd years. [Laws of the State.'] Laws, general and local; v. 1-93, lst-73d General Assembly, 1803-98. v. p., 1803- 98. 8°. Mle. Title varies. From 1819 to 1851 (except 1820-21) the general and local laws of each Gen'l Ass'y were issued in sep- arate parts, with separate pagination, but each bearing the same volume number. Beginning with 1852, the laws of each session, incl. special and adjourned sessions, were issued in separate parts, general and local laws being' paged continuously as one volume. The laws of several of the Gen'l Assemblies, incl. the 18th, 20th, 30th, 60th, 70th, were issued in three instead of two parts. Fifty copies of the local acts of the 40th Gen'l Ass'y, 1842, being V. 40 of the Laws, were repr. iu fac-sim. in 1896, by the Statute Law Book Co., Washington, D. C. — Laws, ordered by the Legislature to be reprinted, 1810. — Some, 1816, n. t. p. ['16.] 8». — General acts, revised, 1820. L'4. 211 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ohio {Laws of the State, continued.^ — A compilation of laws, treaties, resolutions, and ordinances of the general and State goTernments which relate to lands in the State ; including the laws adopted by the Governor and judges, the laws of the Territorial Legislature, and the laws of the State to 1815-16. 1825. 8°. — Acts of a general nature, enacted, revised and ordered to be reprinted at the 1st session of the 29th General Assembly. '31. 8". 618 p. map. — Statutes, 1788-1833 ; ed. by Salmon P. Chase. Cine. , 1833-35. 3 V. 8». — Statutes of a general nature in force Dec. 7, 1840; with references by J. R. Swan. '41. 8°. 1111 p. — Revised Statutes; by W. B. Wedgwood. Cine, 1845. — Statutes of a general nature in force, Jan. 1, 1854 ; by J. R. Swan. Cine, '54. 8°. 1114 p. — Same, [2d ed.?] in force Aug. 1, 1854. '54. 8°. — Statutes, 1833-60 ; ed. by Maskell E. Curwen. Cine, '53-61. 4 V. 8°. — Revised statutes of a general nature in force Aug. 1, 1860; collated by Jos. R. Swan, with notes by Leander J. Critchfield. Cine, '60. 2 v. 8°. — Same : Supplement, 1860-68, with notes by M. Sayler. Cine, '68. 8°. viii, 1199 p. — Same ; collated by Swan, with notes by Critchfield. 1869, 70. 2 V. — Statutes, 1861-75; by Sayler. Cine, '76. 4 v. — Revised statutes in force Jan. 1, 1880; ed. and anno- tated by M. A. Daugherty, J: S. Brasee, and G: B. Okey, Commissioners to revise and consolidate the statutes. 1879. 2 v. 4°. — Same : 2d ed. 1882. — Same : 3d ed. [188-?] — Same: Supplement; by Aldrich. 1884. — Same ; with additional annotations of the decisions of the Supreme Court, marginal references to amendments and laws in force Jan. 1, 1886, and supplement, containing all the statutes amendatory of or supplementary to the Revised Statutes, with acts in force Jan. 1, 1886; ed. by J. M. Williams. 4th ed. Cine, '86. 3 v. 8°. — Popular edition of revised statutes; by S. S. Bloom. Cine, 1881. — Verified revised statutes ; including all laws of a gen- eral nature in force Jan. 1, 1890; ed. and annotated by R.B. Smith and A. B. Benedict. 4th ed. Cine, ■90. 3 V. 8°. — Revised statutes in force Jan. 1, 1890; ed. by Giauque. Cine, '89-90. 2 v. 4°. J^ote. Appendix and general index originally published in separate covers, but witliout separate title-page. — Same : 6th ed. 1894. 3 v. — Same: Combined supplement; changes to Jan. 1, 1894. '93. 8°. — Annotated revised statutes; including all laws of a general nature in force Jan. 1, 1898; ed. and an- notated by Clement Bates. '97. 3 v. 8°. — Same, in force Jan. 1, 1899. 2d ed. Cine, '98. 3 V. 80. — Same : Supplement, showing changes made by last Legislature. 1900. — Index to laws in force; by J. Nagle. n.t.p. [1818.] 8°. — Index to laws and resolutions, 1803-36 ; by Zechariah Mills. '37. 8°. — Same, from the commencement of the Territorial government to the year 1844/45; by Zechariah Mills. '46. 8°. 212 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ohio [iaios of the State, continued.^ — Same, 1845-57, with an index to the docnmentB in the Journals of House and Senate, 1802-36; by W: T. Coggeshall. '58. 8°. — Same. Laws v. 66-73, 1869-76; by Okey and Morton. — Index to Statutes, v. 40-45 of the general laws, 1842-47. '47. 8°. — Revising index to the statute law, with references to the Ohio reports [etc.] ; by Maskell E. Curwen. Dayton, 1849. 8°. — Codes of procedure, 1853. — Code of civil procedure, 1874. C. F. Morgan. Al- bany, '74. 8°. — Same, by G E. Seney. Cine, '74. 8°. — [^Statutory Revision.^ Codifying Commission. Re- port, 1876. Commission to Revise Statutes. Report, 1878. Municipal Code Commission. The revised munic- ipal code of Ohio, prepared by D: F. Pugh and E: Kibler, Commissioners. 1899. 8°. vii, 260 p. Same ; 2d ed. 1900. vii, 439 p. See also forward under Journals, Docs., etc., n. d. — [Special Laws."] Agriculture, Laws relating to. See under Inspection and Regulation, Agricul- tui e. — Australian ballot law. 1891. — [Banks.] Act to enforce the resumption and con- tinuance of specie payments by the banks in Ohio. 1842. 8°. Act to incorporate the State Bank of Ohio and other banking companies, passed Feb. 24, 1845. '45. nar. 4°. — Bird laws. See below Fish, game and bird laws. — Canals, Acts concerning, v. p., v. d. 8°. — Same, Laws for protection of. 1840, 43, 44. 3 v. 8°. See also under iDBpectlon and Regulation, Ptiblic Works ; and under Miacellaneoue, Canals. — Circuit Court laws. 1885. — Codification, [Law rel. to]. 1879. .^ Ditch laws. 1879. — Election laws. 1872, 86, 92, 94, 96. 5 v. See'jllso forward Registration laws. — Fish, game and bird laws. 1894, 96, 98, 1901. Athens, Norwalk, and Columbus. '94-1901. 8°. — Health laws. 1891, 93, 96. 3 v. — Insurance laii's, 1901. — Justices of the peace, Law rel. to. By J. R. Swan. 10th ed. Cine, '75. 8». — [Land.] Compilation of laws, treaties, resolutions, and ordinances of the general and State govern- ments, which relate to lands in Oliio, with laws of the Territorial Legislature and State, to 1815-16. '25. 8». — Liquor laws. 1886. — Miami Bridge Co., [Laws rel. to]. 1825, 45. — Militia laws. 1818, 57, 59, 61, 65. 5 v. See also under Executive and Staff, Adjutant-general. — Mining laws. See under Inspection and Regula- tion, Mines. — Ohio and Miami Canal, Acts rel. to. 1834. 8°. — Poor laws. See under Inspection and Regulation, Charities and Corrections. — Pure food laws. 1897. — Railroad laws. 1864, 74, 76, 80, 93. 5 v. Jfote. 1864, 74, by Wilcox; 1880, by Robinaon. See also under Inspection and Regulation, Railroad and Telegraph Commissioner. Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ohio \_La'ms of the State, continued.'] The several Acts conferring authority on the Commissioner of Railroads and Telegraphs, defin- ing the duties of the office, etc. Also, the laws rel. to railroads passed at the session ending April 12, 1876. '76. 8°. 16 p. Laws rel. to the railroads and telegraphs. '80. 8». 249 p. Ohio laws ; codification rel. to railroads and tel- egraphs, with decisions. Arranged and printed under authority of a resolution of the Legislature, April 27, 1893. Norwalk, '93. 8°. 194 p. — Registration laws. 1889. — Roads and highways. Laws of; by G. W. Raff. Cine, 1864. 12°. — School laws. 1822, 53, 58, 59, 62, 65, 66, 73, 75, 79, 80, 83, 89, 93, 96, 98. Note. LawB of 1873 also printed in German. See also un- der Inspection and Regulation, Education. Additions and amendments to school laws. 1894, 96. — Tax laws. 1877. — Tax titles. Laws rel. to ; by Thrall. 1847. {Journals, Documents, etc.] Journal of the Senate, 1st- 75th General Assembly, 1803-1902. '03-1902. 8°. Jfoie. Include epecial and adjourned aesBiuns. Until 1835, the Senate and Houee Journals included the rpts. of State offi- cers and of inTeatigating Icommittees; since tben all regular rpts. of State officers and institntions have been bound instead in the Executive docs., special rpts. in the Journals. — Journal of the House, lst^75th General Assembly, 1803-1902. «. p., 1803-1902. 8». — Rules. 1872, 73, 76, 78, 80. — Manual of legislative practice, 1880, 86/87, 90/91- 98/99, 1901. 8 V. 16". — List of officers, members and committees, n. d. — Report of the committee to whom was re-committed the resolutions relative to the appointment of a committee to revise the laws of a general nature now in force, n. d. 6 p. pm. — Report of joint committee on the proceedings of the Bank of the U. S., 1821. See under Kxecutive and Staff, Governor. — Report of the committee to whom was referred the report of the Commissioners of Common Schools. 1823. 8°. 12 p. — Report of committee on boundary line between Ohio and Mich. 1835. — Report of the select committee appointed on so much of the Governor's message as relates to a mineralogical and geological survey of the State. [1836?] 8°. — Report of special committee on the best method of obtaining a complete geological survey of the State. 1836. plates. 8». 18 p. pm. — Report on mineralogical and geological survey. 1836. 8". pm. — Report [rel. to a Blind Asylum]. 1836. — Report of committee on slavery. 1836. — Same. 1837. — Report of committee on public instruction in Europe. 1837. 8°. — Report on the Geological Survey ; by J. L. Riddell. 1837. 8°. — Report of standing committee on the currency ; in the Senate, by M. King, Jan. 16, 1838. 4°. — Report of investigating committee on public works, on rascality. 1845. — Special report of committee on real property, on value, 1847. 8». 214 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ohio {Journals, Documents, etc., eontinued.'] — Beport of the select committee [of the House] on the subject of capital punishment, by Mr. Ward, of Warren, March 9, 1853. With app. 8°. 68 p. — Special report of committee on school library fund. 1856. — Notices of the House of Representatives, Jan. 1856. •67. 80. — Report of investigating committee on State buildings and institutions. 1857. — Report of investigating committee on public works. 1857. — Report of committee on Standard Oil Co. 1857. — Joint resolutions and report to the Legislature, against Federal consolidation. 1859. 8°. 50 p. — Report on the State House artesian well, by W. W. Mather. 1859. — Report of Treasury Committee, on defalcation. 1859. 8°. — Report of investigating commission to inquire into causes of defalcation in the State Treasury and other matters named in the Act passed Apr. 12, 1858. •59. 8°. 909 p. — Report of committee on military affairs. 1862. — Report of committee on sugar beet cultivation. 1862. J/bte. AIbo printed in Oerman. — Report [rel. to a temporary Home for Soldiers]. 1865. — Report of committee on military claims. 1866. — Report of land scrip committee. 1866. — Report [rel. to a Railroad and Telegraph Commis- sion]. 1866. — Report [rel. to an Industrial and Reform School for Girls]. 1866-68. 3 v. — Report of special committee on railroads and tele- graphs, Feb. 1, 1867. "67. 8°. 197 p. — Report of committee on Corcoran investigation. 1872. — Report of committee on lottery investigation. 1874. — Report of committee on bribery investigation in Wood County. 1875. 8°. — Report of public works committee and testimony of the investigation. 1875. — Report of committee on Ashtabula Bridge disaster. 1877. — Report of committee on contested election : Cox v. Harmon. 1877. — Report of committee on hog cholera. 1877. — Report of investigating committee on penitentiary. 1878. — Report of committee on military claims. 1881. — Report [rel. to an Insane Asylum at Toledo]. 1882. — Report of committee on Coal Screening Commission. 1884. — Report of Investigating committee on convict labor system. 1884. — Report of committee on military claims. 1884. — Same. 1885. — Report of Hocking Valley strike committee. J885. — Report of the select committee to investigate charges of bribery in connection with the election of Henry B. Payne as TJ. S. Senator by the 66th General Assembly, to the House of Representatives of the 67tb General Assembly. 1886. 8°. 29 p. — Beport of committee of investigation in the matter of trusts, or pools, appointed under Senate J. R. No. 25, [and] Beport of testimony taken . . . 1869. 90 p. pm. 215 Legislature] STATE PUBLtCATIONS [Ohio {Journals, Documents, etc., continued.'] — Bill to create a State school-book board and provide for supplying schools of Ohio with school-books. n. t. p. [1890.] t". 5 p. — Apportionment of members. 1892. — Address on taxation; by T: A. McDougall. 1893. — Report of committees of railways and telegraphs. 1893. pm. — Report and findings of the Senate committee of in- Testigation, appointed pursuant to S. K. No. 21, rel. to charges of attempted bribery in the election of Marcus A. Hanna as U. S. Senator. 1898. 8°. — Report of proceedings of Senate trust investigation committee. 1898. 8». — In memoriam. The 75th General Assembly of Ohio in loving tribute to the memory of William Mc- Kinley of Ohio, Soldier, Congressman, Governor, and President of the U. S. of America, Jan. 29, 1902. '02. 8°. MlSOBLLANEOOS. lAntieiam.'] Report to the Gov. on Antietam National Cemetery; by Gen. G: B. Wright, trustee. 1871. Antietam Commission. Report on position of Ohio regiments on the battlefield. 1896. {Banks.] Report; by C: Reemelin, special examiner, 1854. Report on Ohio stock banks. 1855. 8°. See also under Executive and Staff, Governor, 1821. {Boundaries.] Report on Fa. and Ohio boundary. 1856, 78, 83. 3 v. Report on Va. and Ohio boundary. 1847. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1835. {Canals.] Public docs, concerning the Ohio canals which are to connect Lake Erie with the Ohio river, comprising a complete official history. Comp. by J. Kilbourn. 1828, 32. 2 v. 8°. Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal Co. (1827-). Annual report. 1836-53. 15 v. Note. No rpt. 1838, 42, 61. Chickamauga National Park Commission. Report by J. C. McElroy. Cine, 1896. (2) 199 p. {Cincinnati.] Water Supply Commissioners of Cin- cinnati. Report to the General Assembly, March 13, 1888. '88. pm. See also under InBptiCtion and Regulation, Health. {Civil War.] Commissioners of Morgan Raid Claims . Report, Dec. 15, 1864. '65. 8». Roster Commission. Official roster of the soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-66; prep, by Roster Commission, v. p., 1886-95. 12 V. 8°. Note. V. 12 contains roster at Navy and of Mexican War BOldierB. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1862, 66, 81, 84, 85. {Expositions.] Ohio Board of Centennial Managers, 1876. Catalog of exhibits, comp. by S. W. Green, Sec. Cleveland, '76. 8°. 81 p. — Final report. 1877. pi. 8°. — See also under Inspection and Regulation, Educa- tion ; and under Institutions, History. Commissioners of National Centennial Celebration of Early Settlement of Territory N. W. of the Ohio, Marietta, 1888. Report; including speeches and transactions. '89. 8". 292 p. Ohio Board of World's Fair Managers. Report. 1892. 2l6 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ohio \_Flooi.'\ Ohio State Relief Commission. Report on relief to the sufferers from a flood in Monroe Co., 1884. \^Forestry ."l Keport on forestry ; by Hough. 1877. See also under InapectlOD and Regulation, Forestry Bureau. Oeitysburg Memorial Com.mission. Report, 1887. n. d. pi. 142 p. — Same. 2d ed. n. d. [1889.] pi. 144 p. [^History. 1 Howe's Historical collections of Ohio. Cine, 1847, 54, 58. 8». — Same, 1890-96. 5 v. 4". Statesmen and Hundred-Year Book ; o£Scial register of Ohio, 1789-1891 ; by W. A. Taylor. 1892. 12°. Note. Also pub. as appendix to Houee journal, 1891. Ohio statesmen and annals of progress, 1788-1900. 2 T.in 1. Ohio Hundred-Year Book; comp. by E. H. Gilkey. 1901. 8°. Mining Commission. Report, 1871. '72. 8°. {^National Road.^ Special Commissioner [on] Certain Claims on the National Road. Report, 1846, 48. \^National Ouard.l See under Executive and Staff, Adjutant-general. [Publications^ Publications of the State of Ohio, 1803-96 ; together with an Index to the Executive Documents. Comp. by R. P. Hayes. Norwalk, '97. 8°. 2, 71 p. pm. Road Commission. [Resolution of Genl. Ass'y, 1893.] Report, 2 editions, n. d. pm. [St. Clair, A.'] Life and public services of Arthur St. Clair ; by W: H: Smith. [Published forthe State.] 1882. 2 V. [Steam Boilers.'] Inspector in Chief of Steam Boilers. Report; by C. M. Ridgway. 1869. [Surveyors.] Instructions to county surveyors. 1880. Tax Commission. Report, 1882-83, 93. 2 v. [Towns.] Township officers' guide. H. D. Peck. Cine, '74. 12''. Supplemental : Tebbitorial. (rovernor and Judges. Acts to 1792. n.p.,n.d. 4°. — Laws of the Territory Northwest of the Ohio, from I the commencement of the Government to 31st of Dec. 1791. V. 1. Philadelphia, 1792. 8". , Note. Photographic reprinta of this and the following | entry publiflbed in Cincinnati, 1890. > — Same, v. 2, from July to Dec. 1792. Philadelphia, 1794. 8°. — Same, v. 3, from May 29th to Aug. 25th, 1795. Cine, 1796. 4°. Note. Known as tf aivell code. Fao-aimile reproduction published 1890. — Same, v. 4, from April to May, 1798. Cine, 1798. 8". Note. Known as Freeman code. Reprint of 30 copies, 1890. General Assembly. Laws passed l8t-3d sess., 1799- 1801/02. Cine, 1800-02. 3 v. 8». Cont. ; Ist Assembly, 1st sess., Sept. 1799. — let Assembly, 2d sess., Nov. 1800. — id Assembly, 1st sess., Nov. 1801. Note. For index tee under Legislature, Zauit of the State, 1846, 58. — Journal of the Legislative Council, 1799-1801. 3 v. 8". — Journal of the House of Representatives, 1799-1801. 3 V. 8». Standing rules and orders of the House of Rep- resentatives, including Standing rules and orders of the Legislative Council and Joint rules of the Legislative Council and House of Representatives. 1801. 8». 217 I INDIANA STATE PUBLICATIONS LUt compiled from material furnithedby W.E. Henry, State Librarian. Occopation by the French, 1700. Ceuion to Qrest Britain' 1763. Embraced In Province of Qnebec, 1774. Conquest from the Britlah, by Clark, 1778-79. Part of Northwest Territory, 1787. Organized aa Indiana Territory, consisting of all Northwest Territory west of present eastern boundary of Indiana, 1800; Michigan Territory detached, 1806; Illinois Territory, 1809. Ad- mission as a State, 1816. State published a " Check-list of Indiana docnments, 1850-89 " ; and the Ind. Historical Bocy. pamphlet no. 5 is a " Descriptive Catalogue of the Official Publications of the Territory and State of Indiana, 1800-1890," by Daniel Wait Howe. Reports published in pamphlet form and not bound up in Senate, House or Documen- tary Journals have, for the most part, disappeared and could not be recorded. Annual reports are made to the Governor ; biennial, to the Legislature. Place of publication of all State publications is Indianapolis unless otherwise stated. Documentary jonrnaU: annual reports of the ofiBcers of State, etc., 1835-1901. '35-1901. 8°. ybte. Prior to 1835, rpts. were pub. In Senate and House Journals. Variously entitled Documents, Senate and House Docs., Documentary Journals, Annual Reports. Printed an- nually till 1851; biennially since. V. for 1895 wrongly marked 1886. 1866/57, 64/65, 69/71, 74/76, 76/77, 78/79, 79, 80/81, 88/89, in 3 v. each ; 1862/63 in 4 v. For index to these Joarnals see the 23d blen. rpt. of the State Librarian, 1899/1900, p. 293. CoNSTITnTION AND CONBTITOTIONAL CONVENTIONS. Convention (Corydon), 1816. Journal. Louisville, '16. 8». 69 p. Convention for Revision of Constitution, 1850-61. Report of debates and proceedings. '50. 2 t. 8°. — Journal. 1851. 8°. 1085 p. — Constitution of the State, and the address of the Constitutional Convention. New Albany, 1851. 80. 32 p. Executive and Staff. Governor (1816- ). Reprieves, commutations, and pardons. Biennial report, 1858-1901. ea. 1 v. 8°. 2^ote. Messages, addresses, and proclamations Issued in pamphlet form and bound In Documentary journals, 1835-88 ; previous and since in House Journal. — Report on contingent and o£Sce expenses, Jan. 1863, Jan. 1879, Jan. 1881. 8°. — Messages, proclamations, vetoes, and other public documents issued by J. A. Mount, 1897-1901. 1901. 8°. 105 p. Adjutant-general (1816- ). Annual report to the Governor, 1844-99. ['45?]-1900. ea. 1 v. 8». yote. Printed biennially. Earlier rpts, are in Senate and House Jonmals. Communication to the General Assembly, Nov., 1866. '66. 80. 18 p. — Report : Indiana in the War of the Rebellion, rosters of officers and enlisted men, etc., 1861-65; by W: H. H. Terrell. '66-69. 8 v. 8°. — Record of Indiana volunteers in the Spanish-Ameri- can war, 1898-99. 1900. 8°. 268 p. 2l8 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ind. Attorney-general (1821- ). Report, annual 1873-75, biennial 1875-1900. 73-1901. ea. 1 v. 8o. Auditor of State (1816- ). Annual report, 1835- 1900/01, with reports of the Insurance, Building and Loan, Bank, and Land Depts. App. : Pro- ceedings State Board of Tax Commissioners. ['36?]-1901. Note. Known as Auditor of Public Accounte till 1851 . Rpta. prior to 1835 are in Senate and House jonrnals. Bank Department. Annual report, 1876/77-1900/01. Building and Loan Association Department. An- nual report, 1892/93-1901. 8". Insurance Department. Annual report, 1892/93- 1901. 8°. Land Department. Annual report, 1876/77-1901. Commissary-general {\S5\- ). Report, May 29-Nov. 2, 1861. 8°. 94 p. Custodian of Public Buildings (1889- ). Biennial report, 1889/90-1901. ea. 1 v. 8°. Quartermaster-general (1816- ). Annual report, 1844-80, 91/92. 8°. Note. Rpte. 1848, 49, 51-57, 59, 60, 63, 65-73, 75 were omitted from ttie Documentary jouruala. Rpte. since 1877/78 biennial. Rpt. 1S91/92 bound with rpt. of Adjt.-gen., 1890-9^. Secretary of State (^1816- ). Report, annual 1835-84, bienniHl 188,5-1901. ea.lv. 8°. Jfote. Prior to 1835 are in Senate and Hou.-e journals. Publication 1836, 37 doubtful. Rgts. 1852, 58, 59, 61-70, 72 were omitted from tbe Documentary journals. See also under Institutions, Librariei^, Stale Library. Treasurer (1816- ;. Annual report, 1835-1900/01. ea. 1 V. 8°. Note. Prior to 1835 are in Senate and House journals. See also uneferjlnspection and Regulation, Educationf Note' Inspection and Regulation. [Agriculture.^ Board of Agriculture (1851- ). An- nual report, 1851-1900/01. '52-1901. 8°. Note. 1861 wrongly marked 1852. V. 15, 1873, is called the 23d ann. rpt., from which date there has been 1 v. a year. Rpt. for 1853 contains a report of a geologicid survey of the State by R. T. Brown, '* Geological Agent." 27th rpt. contains au index of rpts. for years 1851-77. None of the ann. rpts. are in the Documentary journals, but in 1874, 76, 80, 82 there were financial rpts. which are in Documentary journals. — Promium list of the 28th Ind. State fair, Indian- apolis, Sept. i7-0ct. 2, 1880. il. ['80.] 8°. 48 p. — Special report on the hog. Prep, under the direction of W. W. Stevens and Charles Downing. 1900. 8°. 198 p. — See also forward Geology. Bank Department. See under Executive and Staff, Auditor of State. Building and Loan Association Department. See under Executive and Staff, Auditor of State. [Canals.'] See forward Internal Improvements. [Charities.'] Board of State Charities (1889-). An- nual report, 1889-1900/01. '90-1901. ea.lv. 8°. — Comparative exhibit of State charitable and cor- rectional institutions. Quarterly bulletin, nos. 1-45, 1889-June 1900. f and 8°. Note. Show movement of population, expenditure, averages, per capitae, statistics, officers, employes, etc. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docg., etc., 1887,1901. Climate and Crop Service. Monthly report, v. 1-5, 1896-1900. 4°. — Weekly crop bulletin, 1899-1900. f. [^Colonization.] State Board of Colonization (1862-). Report, annual 1852-60, 63. 219 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ind. \_Ed,ucation.'\ Superintendent of Public Instruction (1843- ). Report, annual 1843-84, biennial 1885/86-1900/01. '44-1902. ea. 1 v. 8». Note. 0C9ce was Supt. of Common Schoole until 1862, Treasurer of Bfnte beinfj ex officio Supt. There has been some contusion in the numbering of rpte.; beginning 1861/62 a double system of enumeration, annual and biennial, was em- ployed, although rpts. were issued annually to and includinc 1884, except for 1865. Since then only biennial rpts. have been issued, and they nre numbered with reference only to previous " biennial " rpts., that for 1886/86 being called the 13th and BUbiiequent enumeration being in regular order. Rpt. for 1848 not incl. In Documentary journals. — Rerised school law, approved March 5, 1855. '55. 8°. 52 p. — Course of study for district schools; annual, 1889-95. 120. — Outlines of work for teacher's institutes, 1881. '81. 24°. 40 p. — Same; annual, 1889-1900. 12". — Notice to bidders on school fund refunding bonds ; information as to laws, etc. 1889. 8". — School law and the State constitution. Issued by D. M. Geeting. 1897. h". 421 p. — Arbor and Bird Day program, Oct. 27, 1899. '99. 16°. 50 p. — State manual and uniform course of study for the elementary and high schools, 1899. '99. 16°. 186 p. [Factories.'] Department of Factory Inspection (1897-). Annual report, 1897-1901. '98-1901. 8°. \_Fish and Game.'] Fisheries and Game Commission. Report, annual 1883-87, biennial 1889/90- 99/r.iOO. ea. 1 v. 8°. Note. Office called Commissioner of Fisheries until 1900. [Geology ] Sta.te Geologist (1837-39). Report, 1837, 38; by n: D. Owen. 8°. — Same ; (reprinted in 1 v.) 1859. 8°. 2 pts., 03, 69 p. — (1K53.) Report by R. T. Brown, Geological Agent. (In annual report of Board of Agricul- ture, 1853.) 8°. — (1859-60.) Report, 1859/60; by D: D. Owen. 8°. 368 p. Note. This surrey made under Bupervision of the State Board of Agriculture. — (1869-). Annual report, 1869-1900. maps, ea.lv. Note. 1869, 71,72. have maps separ.itely bound. Rpt. for 1897 contains a descriptive catalogue of the birds of ludinna, by A. W. Butler; rpt. for 1900 a catalogue of flowering plants, ferns, etc., indigenous to Indiana. See below note under Dept. of Oeol. and Nat'l Resources. — Report by E. T. Cox. Dec. 11, 1874. 8°. — Birds of Indiana; by A. W. Butler. (In 1897 report.) 8°. 634 p. Department of Geology and Natural Resources (1869- ). Report, annual 1869-1901. 8°. maps. Note. 1869-79 called Dept. of Geol. and Natural Science and gut under control of State Board of Agriculture; 1879, com- ined with Bureau of Statistics; separated therefrom, 1881, re-named Dept. of Geol. and Natural History and put under charge of State Geologist; re-organized, 1889, superseding the offices of Mine Inspector and Oil Inspector, and adding a Division on Natural Gas, the State Geologist to be head of the Department and styled Director. Some discrepancies in enumeration of rpts., that for 1881 being called 11th annual, and those for 1900 and 1901, 26th and 26th rpts. respectively. [^Health.] Board of Health (18S\-). Annual report, 1882-1901. ea. 1 v. 8°. Note. None of the rpts. are in the Documentary journals. — Bulletin, quarterly, v. 1-3, [1897]-99, n.t.p. 8°. Insurance Department. See under Executive and Staff, Auditor of State. 2 20 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ind. [inierno/ Iw,provtnients.'\ Agent of 3 per cent. Fund (1822-35). Reports. Note. In Senate and House journals. Duties transferred to Treasurer in 18S5. Act of May 20, 1852, provided that Treas- nrer and Auditor should thereafter include statements of this fund in their ann. rpts. Residue of fund distributed to coun- ties by act of Apr. 8, 1881. Board of Internal Improvements (1836-42). Annual report, lst-6th, 1836-41. 8». Canal Commissioners (1828-36). Annual report, 1828-35. 8». Note. For Wabash and Erie Canal. OflQce merged in Board of Internal Improvements. Canal Fund Commissioners (1832-37). Report, 1835, 36. 8°. Note. At first confined to Wabash and Erie Canal. Suc- ceeded by Fund CommlBsioners of Ind. Prior rpts, are in House and Senate journala. Fund Commissioners (1837-42). Annual report, 1837-41. 8°. Note. During 1841 a single Fund Commissioner took the place of this Board. In 1S42 duties were transferred to the newly created office of Agent of State. Michigan Road Commissioner (1831-44). Annual report, 1836-39. 8°. Note. Office frequently abolished and re-created. Finally discontinued in 1844 and books, etc., transferred to Auditor. New Albany and Vincennes Turnpike Road, Superin- tendents of {l8iO-50) . Annual report, 1845-50. 8°. Note. Company for construction incorporated 1830; came under supervision of Board of Internal Improvements 1836 ; by Act of 1840 put in charge of Superintendents, who reported as above. State Agent (1842-73). Report, annua; 1842-64, biennial 1865/66-71/72. 8". Note. Called Agent of State 1842-52. Office discontinued Feb. 10, 1873, and books, etc., transferred to Auditor. Wabash and 1828-74. 1828-36. See Canal ComniUaioners . 1832-37. See Canal Fttnd Commiasionera . 1836-42. See Board of Internal iTnprovementa. 1837-42. See Fund Commiaaionera. 1843-4^. Between the abolishment of the Board of Internal Improvements and the creation of the Board of Trustees, there were ann. rpts. on the Canal by various specially appointed Commissioners. 1847-74. See next entry. Note. During first year called Wabash and Miami Canal. Wabash and Erie Canal, Board of Trustees of (1847-75). Annual report, 1847-74. Note. Rpt. for 1874 contains complete financial statement for years 1847-74. Wabash River Commissioners (1822, 24-32). Re- ports, 1824-32. 8°. — (1834-37). Annual report, 1835-37. 8°. Note. Merged in the Board of Internal Improvements. Land Department. See under Executive and Staff, Auditor of State. Live-Stock Sanitary Commission (1889- ). Annual report, 1889-95. ea. 1 v. 8". See alao under Miscellaneons, Expoaitiona. [Medicine.'] Board of Medical Registration and Ex- amination. Annual report, lst-2d, 1898-99, '99- 1900. 8". Mine Inspector (1879-89). Annual report, lst-8th, 1879/80, 81-86, 87/88. 8<>. Note. 4th and 5th rpts. numbered respectively 3d and 4th. Superseded by Dept. of Geology and Natural Resources. 221 Erie Canal (1828- ). Reports, Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ind. [OiY.] State Inspector of Oils (1879-89). Annual report, 1879/80-88. 8». Note. Baperseded by Dept. of G-eology and Natural Re- eourcea. [^Pharmacy.'] Board of Pharmacy. Annual report, Ist, 1900. 1900. 8<>. [Railroads.'] See forward under Taxation. [Sinking Fund."] Board of Commissioners of Sinking Fund (1834-67). Annual report, 1835-65. Note. Bpts. prior to 1835 are in Senate and House journals. Merged with Btute Debt Sinking Fund Commission. iSee aUo lender Legislature, JournaUt Doca.^ etc.^ 1846. State Debt Sinking Fund Commission (1852-73). Report, Jan. 7, 1865. 8°. Note. By Act of Dec. 21, 1865, the State Debt Sinking Fund and the Sinking Fund proper were consolidated under the former name and put in charge of the Auditor, Treasurer, and .Vgcnt of State. Matters relating to this fund are included in t be separate reports of the various of&cers composing the com- mission, and report recorded here is the only one of the com. missioQ included in the Documentary journals. [Statistics.'] Bvreau of Statistics (1879- ). lie- port, l8t-6th annual, 1879-84, lst-9th biennial 1886/86-1900/01. '80-1901. ea. 1 v. 8°. Note. Called Ind. Bureau of Statistics and Geology until 1883. See back under ffeoZog'^. Financial rpte. for 1879 are in Documentary journals, but regular rpts. were not included. — Financial report, 1879. 8<>. [Taxation.] State Board of Fgualization (1S52- ). Report, 1852, 59, 64, 69, 73-90. 8°. Note. Rpts. 1869, 73-90, are in rpts. of Auditor for those years except 1886 which was published separately. — Proceedings in the assessment and equalization of railroad property for the purpose of taxation. 1852, 59, 64, 69, 73-90. Board of State Tax Commissioners. Report, annual 1891-94, biennial 1894/95-1900/01. 8°. — Annual conference convention of the Board and the county assessors, March, 1900, 01. '00-01. 8°. — Indiana railroad map, 1900. 1900. 35 x 23, folded in le". Note. Proceedings since 1891 are also in rpts. of Auditor for eiich year. Institutions. [Agriculture.] Purdue University (1865- ). Annual report, 1870, 74-95. 8°. Note. Called Ind. Agricultural College untill869. Formally opened 1874. Rpts. published biennially from 1885. Rpt. for 1874 contains a history of the institution. — Annual catalogue, 1874-1901. 8° (1874-93), 12° (1894-1901). — Report of trustees, 1870. 8". 4 p. — Report of treasurer, 1875. 8°. 4 p. — Agricultvral Experiment Station. Annual report, 1888-1901. Monthly bulletin, 1887-97. 8°. [Banks.] State Bank (1817-58). Annual report, 1835-58. Note. Bank of Vincennes was the State Bank 1817-34 ; rpts. are in Senate and House journals. See also under Legislature, ,/burna2if. Does., etc.t 1867. Bank of State (1865-65). Annual report, 1856-64. — Charter of the Bank of the State of Indiana and by-laws of the directors. 1856. [Blind.] Institute for the Education of the Blind (1847- ). Annual report, l8t-54th. 1847- 99/1900. 8». Note. Biennial 1851/52. 222 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ind. [Deaf and Dumb.'\ ImtituUon for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb (1844- ). Annual report, iBt^Tth. 1844-99/1900. ea. 1 v. 8". yote. Galled Asylum for Edncating the Deaf and Dnmb until 1879. Rpt. no. 61 in special pm. printed by pupiU. [Education.] Indiana State University (1820- ). Report, annual 1828-85, biennial 1885-1901. I/ote. Called State Seminary anUl 1828; Ind. College 1828- 62. There are enpplemental rpU. for 1851, 64, 66. — Annual catalogue, 1835-1901. Ifote. Prior to 1836 in Senate and House journals. — Addresses by Got. Wright and President Daily, Aug. 2, 1854. '54. 8". 10, 20 p. State Normal School (Terre Haute, 1865- ). Ke- port, annual 1870-85, biennial 1886-1900. 8». ITote. This is the only State Normal School of Indiana. Fourth rpt. covers years 1873/74, yet rpts. for 1875-«6 are numbered 6th-16th. IFeeble-Minded-l Indiana School for Feeble- Minded Youth, (Fort Wayne, 1879-). Annual report, lst^22d, 1879-99/1900. '87-1900. 8°. Note. Called Asylum for Feeble-Minded Children till 1887, and rpts. combined with those of the Soldiers' and Seamen's Home, at Enightstown, where it was located until 1887. — Hints to employees. May 1, 1898. '98. 8°. 16 p. [Horticulture.'] State Horticultural Society {^\%1 5- ). Annual report, 1862-96. ea. 1 v. 8°. Note. Rpts. were privately published by the Society until 1876, when it became a State institution. Rpt. for 1888 is bound with agricultural rpt. for that year; reports for 1870, 71 are the only regular rpts. contained in the Documentary journals, but there were financial rpts. contained therein for the years 1876, 78-81. [Insane.] Central Indiana Hospital for the Insane (1845- ). Annual report, 1845-99/1900. ['46?]- 1901. ea. 1 V. 8°. Note. Called Ind. Hospital for the Insane until 1890. Rpts. erroueonsly numbered. Divided in 1875 into Dept. for Men and Dept. for Women. See also under Legislature, Journalt, Does., etc., 1887, 89. — Reports of additional hospitals, 1886. 8°. pm. 126 p. — Dept. for Women. Report of Provisional Board, July 1876, Dec. 1876, 78. Report of Supt. of Construction, 1879-80. 8». Eastern Insane Hospital (Richmond, 1889- ) . An- nual report, 1890-1900. 8°. Northern Insane Hospital (Logansport, 1889- ). Biennial report, 1890-1900. Southern Insane Hospital (Evansville, 1889- ). Biennial report, 1890-1900. [Libraries.] State lAbrary (1825- ). Report of State Librarian, annual 1825-60, biennial 1850- 1900. ea. 1 v. 8». Note. Sec. of State ex officio State Librarian until 1841. Rpts. prior to 1835 contained in House and Senate journals, and a few are contained in the latter which are omitted from the Documentary journals. Rpt.. for 1839 not printed. Rpts. 1881-88 were omitted from Documentary journals but issued separately. Rpts. 1890-94 called Rpt. of Purchasing Board of the State Library and the State Librarian. — Catalogue and Rules and regulations. 1841, 59, 69, 72. 80. — Catalogue. Author and title. 1898. 8°. 626 p. — Bulletin. l8t-3d series, [1897-99]. 8". — Bibliography of cities and towns, 1898. 8". 55 p. — Bibliography of taxation, 1898. 8°. 24 p. — [Latest available statistics upon libraries in Ind., April, 1898.] n. t. p. ['98.] 8°. (4) p. — Legislative and State manual, 1899-1900. By W. E. Henry, State Librarian. '99. 8°. il. 1254 p. - The Ubrary laws of Ind. 1901. 8». 24 p. 223 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ind. Catalogue of 8°. ILibrariet, continued. ] Supreme Court Library (1867- ). law books, 1872, 89, 98. '72-98. ITote. Formerly part of State Library. Public Library Commission. Biennial report, Ist, 1899/1900. 1900. 8". [Prisons.} State Prison, South (Jeffersonville, 1821- 96). Annual report, 1821-96. Note. RptB. of VlaUor, Bnperlntendents, etc., until 1854; of Chaplain, Warden, Phyeiolans, Directors, etc., 1846-o7; thereafter only the Directors reported. Rpt«. ]«46-53Enmbered Tal-8th; 1854 also numbered 8th; 1858-64 numbered 12th-18th; otViers not numbered. In 1895 nam« was changed to Indiana Keformatory, which see below under Beformatoriet. State Prison, North (1859- ). Annual report, 1860-96. Note. RptB. 1860-64 numbered lat-6th; others not num- bered. Woman's Prison (1889- ). Annual report, 1890- 1901. 8°. Note. Incl. till 1899 in rpts. of Reform School for Girls, which see forward under Reformatories. — Seasons for asking for the separation of the Woman's Prison from the Reform School for Girls, n. p. [1899?] 8». 7 p. [Reformatories.'] Indiana Reformatory (Jefferson- ville, 1896- ). Biennial report, 1st, 2d, 1896/98- 99/1900. Jeffersonville, '98. 8°. Reform School for Boys CPXain^eM, W61- ). An- nual report, lst-33d, 1867-98/99. '68-99. Note. Called House of Refuge for .Tovenile Offenders until 1883. Reform School for Girls (1869- ). Annual report, l8t-29th, 1870-99/1900. 8». Note. Called Ind. Reformatory Institution for Women and Girls until 1889; Indiana Reform School tor Girls and Woman's Prison, 1889-99. In 1899 name was changed to above and the Woman's Prison made a separate institution. Reports of latter incl. with those of former through 1898/99. [Science.'] Indiana Academy of Science. Annual pro- ceedings, 1891-1900. BrookTUle, '92-1901. ea. 1 V. 8». Note. Receives State aid. Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphans' Asylum (1867- ). Annual report, 1868-99/1900. '76-1901. 8°. Note. Called Ind. Soldiers' and Seamen's Home, 1867-87; rpts. 1879-87 combined with those of Asylum for Feeble- Minded Children. For historical sketch see rpt. for 1898, p. 61-59. Rpts. 1897/98-99/1900 called nos. 20-22. Soldiers' Home (Lafayette) . Annual report, 1895-1900 JUDICIABY. Supreme Court. Blackford's Reports, 1817-47. '30- [48]. 8 V. Note. Privately published, with aid of State subscriptions. A 2d ed., with annotations byB. A. Davis, and some omitted opinions, has been published. — Indiana Reports, v. 1-153, 1847-1900. '52-1900. 8°. Coni.: V. 1-2, 1847-51; by H.E.Carter. 3-7, 1851-68; by A.G.Porter. 8-14, 1856-60; by G. Tanner. 15-17,1860-61; by B. Harrison. 18-22, 1862-64; by M. C. Kerr. 23-29, 1864- 68; by B. Harrison. 30-53,1868-76; by J. B. Black. 64-70, 1876-80; by A. N. Martin. 71-99, 1880-84; by F. M. Dice. 100-116, 1884-88; by J. W. Kern. 117-132, 1888-92; by J: L. Griffiths. 133-144,1893-94; by S. R. Moon. 146-153,1894- 1900;by C.F. Remy. — List of Indiana lawyers, judges, and prosecutors. Ed. by R. A. Brown. 1899. 8°. pm. — Rules adopted Jan. 4, 1900 ; in force from and after Nov. 26, 1900. Ed. by R. A. Brown. 1900. 8». Appellate Court. Indiana Appellate Court Reports, v. 1-26, 1890-1900. •91-1900. Oont. ■■ V. 1-6, 1890-92; by J: L. Griffiths. 6-14, 1892-95; by S. R. Moon. 15-26, 1897-1900; by C. F. Remy. 224 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ind. Legislature. \^Callt3, General Assehblt.] SeeeioDB annual to 1851 ; biennial since, in odd years, beginning in January. The 42d aese. is styled 43d ; tbe 43d, 44th ; and so on to date. There were special sessions, sometimes designated " called sessions," in 1858, 61, 65, 69, 72, 75, 77, 79, 81, 86. l^Lauis of the Siatt.'\ Laws, annual 1817-51, biennial 1852-97. ea. 1 v. 8». Note. As the aeseions under the Constitution of 1816 usually began in December, the laws were usually designated as of the year fullowing the commencement of tbe sesaion. The laws of 1838 were included in the Revised Statutes pub. in that year. Laws of the 44th aesa. designated 45th seaa., by a misprint, and the error has been continued in subsequent sessions. Special session laws since 1851 bound separately, except 1875, 77, 79, 81, 85. There were also separate volumes, of " Special " or " Local " Acts in 1818, M, 31, 35-37, 39-52, and of " Militia Laws " in 1824 and 1831. For full description and tabulation of sessions and laws see '* A Descriptive Catalogue of the Official Publications of Indiana," which is no. 5 of Ind. Hist. Soc'y Pamphlets, by D. W. Howe. — Bevised laws of Indiana, adopted and enacted by the General Assembly at their eighth session [etc.]. Arranged and published by authority of the General Assembly. Corydon, 1824. 8°. 438 p. — Bevised laws of Indiana, in which are comprised all such acts of a general nature as are in force in said State ; adopted and enacted by the General Assembly at their fifteenth session [etc.]. Ar- ranged and published by authority of the General Assembly. 1831. 8°. 596 p. — Bevised statutes of the State of Indiana, adopted and enacted by the General Assembly at their fifteenth session [etc.]. Arranged, compilcil and pub- lished by authority of the General Assembly. 1838. 8°. 667 p. Note. The revisers are not named in the revisions of 1824, 31, 38. — Berised statutes of the State of Indiana, passed at the twenty-seventh session of the General Assembly [etc.]. Printed and published according to law. [Bevised by 8: Bigger and G: H. Dunn.] 1843. 8". 1114 p. — Bevised statutes of the State of Indiana, passed at the thirty-sixth session of the General Assembly [etc.]. Printed and published according to law. [Bevised by James S. Hester.] 1852. 2 v. 8°. Nott. An edition in German also printed by authority of the State. — By authority of the General Assembly. The revised statutes of Indiana [etc.]. Collated and anno- tated by James S. Frazer, J: H. Stotsenburg and David Turpie, Commissioners. Chicago, 1881. 8''. 1642 p. Note. This revision, although formally authorized by the General Aesembly, was not formally adopted and approved by it. There are also numerous compilations by private firms. — [Statutory Revision.'} Commission to Codify the In- surance Laws. (1879.) Beport, 1881. 25, 36 p. Note. Not incl. in Documentary joumaia. — ISpecial Laws.} [^Meetions."] Manual of election law ; by J. P. Dunn, Jr. 1889. 8°. 95 p. Same; ley. 1892. 8°. 109 p. — {^Highways.} Laws prescribing the duties of the Supervisors of Public Highways. 1869. 8°. 18 p. — ISchools.'] Act to provide for a general and uniform system of common schools and school libraries, etc. 1852. 8». 22 p. Same. 1865. 8°. 51 p. 225 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ind. \Laws of the State, continued.'] School laws as amended 1865, 67, 69. '69. 8». 96 p. Same, 1873. Same, as amended to March 15, 1877; with opin- ions, instructions, and judicial decisions. '77. 8°. Same, 1883, 93, 95. See also under Inspection and Regulation, Edu- cation. — \^Ta%ation.'\ Act concerning taxation in the State, providing for the assessment, levy and collection of taxes, and prescribing the duties of ofGlcers in relation thereto. Approved March 29, 1881. '81. 80. 90 p. Act concerning assessment of property for taxa- tion in Ind. H. d. 8°. Same; approved March 6, 1891. '91. 8°. 103, 14 p. Amended tax laws, 1893-95. 2 v. 8». [Journals, Documents, etc.] Senate journal, lBt-62d sess., annual 1816-51, biennial 1852-1901. ea. 1 v. 8°. — House journal, lst-62d sess., annual 1816-51, bi- ennial 1852-1901. ea. 1 v. 8°. — Brevier legislative reports; by W. H. and A. E. Drapier. 1858-87. 24 v. 8». Note. Condensed rpts. of debates and proceedings; seml- ofQcial in character, the reporters being most of the time o£&- cial stenographers of the Uen. Ass'f . State bays part ot ed. V. 1 (185S) entitled The Legislative SeDtinel; v. 3, 15, 16, not published. — Calendar of bills and joint resolutions offered and passed in the House, sess. 55-60, 1887-97 (Bound with journal.) — Legislative manual, 1899-1900. See under Institu tions. Libraries, State Library. — Constitution of the State [and] Standing rules and or' ders for the government of the Senate, 1891 '91. 16°. 64 p. — Same [and] Standing rules and orders for the gov ernnient of the House of Representatives, 1891 '91. 8°. 62 p. — Report of the joint select committee to whom was referred the communication of C: Butler in rel. to the public debt. 1846. 8°. — Journal of the bank investigating committee of the Senate. 1857. 8°. — Report and bill of the Insurance Commission, 1881. S". — Report of the special Senate committee on benevolent institutions of the State, 1887. 8". — Report of the committee of the House on affairs of the Indiana Hospital for the Insane, 1887. 8°. — Report of the joint committee on investigation of the Indiana Hospital for the Insane, 1889. 8°. 596 p. — Report of committee on State educational, benevo- lent, and correctional institutions, 1901. '01. 8°. 115 p. Miscellaneous. [Blind.] Board of Trustees for the Blind. Report on the blind of the State in the institutions at Columbus,©., and Louisville, Ky., 1846, 47. 8°. [Bonds.] Communication of the agent of the foreign holders of Ind. State bonds (C: Butler) to the Governor. 1845. 8". [Ckickamauga.] Indiana Commissioners for Chick- amauga National Military Park. Indiana at Chickamauga, 1863-1900. Report. 1900. 8". 318 p. 226 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATION'S [Ind. [Ct'fiV 'War.'\ Agent of Stait to Purchase Arms. Re- port of Kobert Dale Owen, Aur. 1, 1862. 8°. Allotment Commissioner. Report Dec. 7, 1863. 8°. Arsenal, State. Report. 1863. 8°. 7 p. — Report May 3, 1861-Dec. 31, 1862. 8°. Board of Loan Commissioners. Report of proceed- ings, 1861-Jan. 9, 1863. '63. 8°. Draft Commissioner. Report Dec. 26, 1862. 8°. Finance Bureau. Report May 1, 1864. 8°. Gettysburg Soldiers' National Cemetery. Report, 1863-64. '65. 8°. 25 p. Hospital Surgeons. Report Jan. 6, 1863. 8". Op. Indiana Legion. Report of oflBcers, 1862. 8°. — Report of operations, 1863-64. '65. 8°. 104 p. Military Agents. Report Dee. 1864. 8°. Military Auditing Committee (1861-65). Report, 1861-64. 8°. 44 p. Ordnance Officer. Report, Dec. 15, 1864. '65. 8°. 7p. Pay Agents. Report, Dec. 31, 1862. 8». PayOTas. Bulletin, nos. 1-53. 1888-99. Note. Nob. 1-16 in 1 v., noa. 17-36 in 1 v., remainder un- bound. Pub. aa bien. rpt. of State EntomologiBt, 1900. — Biological Experiment Station. (Champaign, 1895- ). Biennial report, 1895/96. — Law Department. Circulars and announcements, 1896-1902. — Library Economy, Department of. Circulars and announcements. Catalogue of library, 1884. — Medical Department. Circulars and announce- ments, 1897-1902. Note. Including School of Dentistry since 1901. — School of Pharmacy. Circulars and announce- ments, 1896-1902. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1889. \_Eye and Ear.'\ Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary (Chicago). Report, lst-17th annual, 1859-74; 10th-22d biennial, 1876-1900. 8°. Note. Private charity but Bubsidized by the State, 1875. iBt-Tthann. rpts., 1859-65, 12th-17th ann. rptB., 1869-74, and ]0tb-22d bien. rpts., were Issued regularly. — By-laws. 1877. — Brief history, 1858-93. Chicago, '93. 8°. {Feeble- Minded.'] Asylum for Feeble- Winded Children (Jacksonville, 1865-75; Lincoln, 1876- ). Report, lst-1 1th annual, 1865-75; 6th-18th biennial, 1876- 1900. 8°. Note. First called Experimental School for Idiots and Feeble-Ulnded Children ; later, Institution for the Education of Feeble-Minded Children. Removed from Jacksonville to Lincoln, 1376. Geological Survey. Report of progress, 1853. By J. G. Norwood. 8°. — Abstract of a report on 111. coals ; with descriptions, nnalyses, and a general notice of the coal fields. By J. G. Norwood. Chicago, 1857. 8°. 93, v, p. — Geological survey of 111. ; A. H. Worthen, Director. Chicago and Springfield, 1866-90. 8 v. 4°. plates, maps. Cont.: 1, Geology. 2, Palmontology. S-8, Oeology and PalsBontology. — Economical Geology. 1882. 3 v. 4<>. Note. Reprinted from original rpta. of Survey, with addl* tiona by A. H. Worthen. [Insane.'] Central Hospital for the Insane (Jackson- ville). Biennial report, lst-26th, 1847/48-99/1900. 8». Note. Prior to 1877, called 111. State Hospital for the Insane. Rpt. for 1876 Incl. biennial rpt. of Commissioners to Construct Hospital. Rpts. 1-8 reprinted. .\nn. rpt. 1870 takes the place of 12th bien. rpt. 240 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [111. [Insane, continued.'] — Special report, 1868. — Act of incorporatioD. [1847?] — Laws rel. to Hospital, by-laws, general rules, etc. 8». Sole. iDcluded, witb the act of incorporation, in reprints of Ut rpt. — Special report of the Trustees in review of a report of a Legislative committee appointed by the Gen'l Ass'y. 1868. 8°. — See also vnder Legislature, Journals., Docs., etc., 1853, 67. Northern Hospital for the Insane (Elgin). Biennial nport, lst-16th, 1870-1900. 8°. Note. Called Northern Insane Hospital and Asylum, 1872; Northern Hospital and Asylum for the Insane, 1874. Southern Hospital for the Insane (Anna). Biennial report, lst^l4th, 1872/74-98/1900. 75-1901. 8". Kote. Formerly Southern Illioois Hospital for the Insane. See also under M.iBCellaneouB, Institutiona. Eastern Hospital for the Insane (Kankakee). Bien- nial report, lst-12th, 1878-1900. 79-1901. 8°. Note. Ilth rpt. miscalled 10th. Western Hospital for the Insane (Watertown). Biennial report, lst-2d, 1896/98-98/1900. '98- 1900. 80. Asylum for Insane Criminals (Chester, 1890- ). Biennial report, lst-5th, 1892-1900. '93-1901. 8°. Asylum for Incurable Insane (Peoria). Biennial report, 2d-3d, 1896/98-99/1900. '09-1901. 8°. Note. Rpt. for 1898, called 2d, included llrai and second biennial period, but was first published rpt. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1883, 85, 86, and under JVIiscellaneous, Institu- tions. {Libraries.'] State Library (^SpriDg&eld). Catalogue, 1869, 71, 77, 80, 94. '69-94. 5 t. 8°. Note. Bee. of State is ex officio State Librarian. Library issues from time to time, circulars, instructions, records, rules, and statistics ; biennial report appears in rpt. of Sec. of State. See alao under Executive and Staff, Secretary of State, 1886-86. State Historical Library (Springfield). Biennial report, l8t-6th, 1889/90-99/1900. 8°. — Publications, N 08. 1-7. 1899-1902. CoTtt. : No. 1. Bibliography of newspapers published in 111. prior to 1860. By £. J. James and U. J. Loveless. '99. No. 2. Information relating to the territorial laws of 111., passed from 1809-12. By £. J. James. No. 3. Territorial records of 111., 1809-18. E. J. James, ed. 1901. No. 4. State Historical Society. Transactions for 1900. 'OO. No. 5. Alphabetical catalogue of the books, manu- scripts, maps, pictures and curios of the Library. Comp. by Mrs. Jessie Palmer Weber, Librarian, 1900. 8". 363 p. No. 6. Transactions, etc., 1901 . '01. No. 7. Transactions, etc., 1902. '02. See under Supplemental, Territorial Records; and note under Reports to the Oeneral Assembly, p. 229. — and Natural History Museum. Circular no. 1, 1877. — Newberry Library (Chicago). Proceedings and biennial reports, 1888-1900. [Natural History.] State Laboratory of Natural History. Bulletins, v. 1-5. 1876-1902. Cont.: V. 1, 6 nos. v.2, 8nos. v.3, lanos. v. 4, 15 nos, V. 5, 3 nos. Note. v. 1-3 only are bound. Known till 1877 as State Museum of Natural History. — Circular of information, .July, 1878. "78. 8°. 14 p. 241 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [111. History (Springfield, 1-12, 1876-Jan. 1897. Ornithology of III. [Natural History, continued.'] State Museum of Natural 1877- ). Bulletin, nos •76-97. 8». ^ote. Issued Irregularly. See also back under Libraries, State ffisiorical Library and Natural History Museum. Natural History Survey of 111. 2 V. 1889-95. Cont.: Pt. 1, Descriptive catalogue, by Robert Bldgway; pt. 2, Economic ornithology, by S. A. Forbes. [^Prisons.] State Penitentiary (Joliet). Report, 1859- 99/1900. '61-1901. 8°. Note. After 1874 rpts. were biennial. — Laws, rules and regulations. Chicago, 1867. 8°. 23 p. — Catalogue of library. Joliet, 1872, 74, 77, 83, 1902. — Convict subsistence exhibit. 1882. — Citizenship restored: discharged prisoners. 1893. — See also under Executive and Staff, Oovernor, 1867. Southern III. Penitentiary (Chester). Biennial report, 1877/78-99/1900. '78-1901. 8°. See also under Inspection and Kegulation, Labor; under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1867, 72, 73, 83, 85, 87; and under Miscellaneous, Prison Congress. [Reformatories.'] State Reformatory (Pontiac). Bien- nial report, 1868/70-98/1900. 8°. Note. C.illed State ReformScbooluDtlll891. Rpts. 1868/70- 88/90 numbered Ist-llth, Ist-Sd rpts. being annual; rpts. 1890/9-2-98/1900 numbered lst-6th. See also under Miscellaneous, Lincoln. State Home for Juvenile Female Offenders (Geneva) . Biennial report, lst-4th, 1892/94-98/1900. '94- 1901. 8". Note. Under control of State Guardians for Girls. Tem- porary quarters In Chicago, 1893-95. Industrial School for Oirls (Evanston). Annual report, 1878-98. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1883, 85, 87. Soldiers' and Sailors' Home (Quincy). Biennial re- port, l8t-8th, 1884/86-98/1900. 8". Soldiers' Home (Chicago). Report of conditinn, June 27, 1830. Soldiers' Orphans' Home (Normal). Biennial report, lst-16th, 1869/70-99/1900. '71-1901. 8°. Note. Also, annual rpt., 1872/73. Judiciary. Supreme Court. Illinois reports; v. 1-185, 1819-June 1900. V. p., '31-1900. 8°. Cont. ]l,1819-Sl;byS. Breeee. 2-6], 1832^3; by J. T. Scammon. 6-10], 1844-49; by C. Oilman 1-30, 1849-63; by E. Peck. 31-161, 1863-94; by N. L. Freeman. 162-186, 1894-1900; by I. N. Phillips. Note. Rpts. 1818-31, 32-43,44-49 also cited respectively as Breese's, Scammon's, and Oilman's reports. V. 148, 184 pub. Id 2 pts. each. Some vols: pub. In more than one edition, with notes by different men. — [State Law Library.] Supreme Court law catalogue of text-books. W: H. Manirere, comp. 1890. — See also under Supplemental, 1814. Appellate Court. Reports of cases, 1877-1900. v. 1-88 Chicago, ['86?]-1900. 8». Cont.: V. 1-20, 1877-86; by J. B. Bradwell. V. 21-47, 1886-93; by E. B. Smith. V. 48-88, 1893-1900; by M. L. Newell. 242 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [111. Leoislatdre. {^Calltd Genebal Assemblt.] First Geo. Aea'y Oct. 1818 and Jan. 1819. Sessions bleoDial, begiDDlDg Dec. in even years, 182(M6 (2d-15th Gen. Ass'y), and Jan. in odd years, 184B-1901 (16tb-4'2d Gen. Ass'y). The 3rd Gen. Ass'y. opened in Nov. 1824 instead of Dec. There were extra sessions, called variously 2d, spedai, adjourned, or extra, in 1819, [1824?), Jan. 1826, Dec. 1835, July 1837, Dec. 1839, Oct. 1849, June 1862, Feb. 1894, Apr. 1861, June 1867 (2 special sess.], May, Oct. and Nov. 1871, Jan. 1874, March 1882, July 1890, June 1896, Dec. 1897. \Laws of the Staie.~\ Laws, lst.-42d General Assembly, 1819-1901. <,. p., '19-1901. 78 V. 8°. Xote. Laws of each regular or extra sess. pub. by itself, with the following exceptions : Public lawH of 1826, z8, 32 pub. respectively in the ** Revised codes " of 1827, 29, 33. Special sess. laws of 1861 pub. with Public laws of that year. Laws of 1st and 2d special sess. of 1867 pub. together. Laws of 3 special sesa. of 1871 pub. with laws of the regular sess. of that year. Laws of extra sessions 1882, 90 each pub. with House and Senate journals of respective years in 1 v. Private laws of regular sess. of 1826, 32, 46, 49, 53-69 were issued separately from the public laws of those years but Pri- vate laws of extraordinary sess. 1861 and let and 2d special sess. 1867 were not Issued separately from the public laws. Private laws of 1865 were in i v.; Private laws of 1867 in 3 v.; Private laws of 1869 in 4 v. After the constitution of 1870, no private laws were passed, special legislation being pro- bibited by the constitution and the power of granting charters, incorporations, etc., being vested in Sec. of State, Auditor, etc. Laws issued by Auditor or Secretary of State will be found under those headings under Executive and Staff. — Eevised code of laws enacted by 5th Gen. Ass'y, 1826-27. Vandalia, '27. 8". — Revised code of laws, cont. those of .> general and permanent nature passed by 6th Gen. Ass'y, Dec. 1828, and those enacted preyious thereto. Cin- cinnati and Shawneetown, '29. 8°. — Revised laws, cont. all laws of a general and public nature passed by the 8th Gen. Ass'y, 1832-33, with all laws required to be repub. by the said Gen. Ass'y. Vandalia, '33. 8°. fi77 (40) p. — Public and general laws, cont. all laws pub. in the Revised statutes of 1833, except such as are re- pealed, with all acts of a public nature to Julv 22, 1837. Chicago, (Stephen F. Gale pubr.), 39' 8°. Note. Known variously as Revision of 1839, Gale's revision and Scammon's revision. a general nature in Purple. Chicago, '56. 2 V. 8°. -Revised statutes adopted 1844-45; with notes, index etc., by M. Brayman. '45. 8°. xvi, 749 p. - Compilation of statutes of force Jan. 1, 1856; by N. H, 2 V. 80. 706 p. - Same. 2d ed. Chicago, '57. - Statutes, embracing all general laws of the State in force I)ec. 1, 1857, with marginal notes and refer- ences; comp. by S: H. Treat, W. B. Scales, and R. S. Blackwell. Chicago, '58. 2 v. nar. 4°. Note. 3d V. pub. in 1859. - Cook's revision. 1858. 2 v. 8°. - Statutes, digest of all general laws, 1818-68, with index to all local, special and transient acts since Dec. 1844; ed. by E. L. Gross, [v. 1.] Chic, '68. 8°. 1000 p. -Same. [v. 1.] 2d ed., 1818-69. '73. 930 p. -Same. v. 2, acts of 1871-72; ed. by E. L. Gross and W: L. Gross. '72. 8°. - Same. v. 3, acts of 1873, by W: L. Gross. '73. 8°. - Same. f. 3. 2d ed., acts of 1873-74. '74. S". -Statutes as revised 1871-72; by W. H. Underwood. St. Louis, '73-75. 2 v. 8°. Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [111. [Laiea of the State, continued.} — Revised statutes, 1874; by H. B. Hurd. 74. 80. yoie. There have beeD do State isBueB of the statutes since 1874. The several series of publishers' Issues will be found In The American Catalogue, 187e-lUOO. — Digest of criminal laws of lU., 1818-68; by B. L. Gross. '68. 8°. — Index to laws 1818-69; by E. L. Gross. 1869. 8". — IStatutory Sevision.} Commission Appointed to Propose and Frame u, Revenue Code. Report, 1886. 8°. XV, 70 p. — [^Special Latcs.'] [Bridges.} See forward. Roads. — [^Building and Loan Associations.} See under Ex- ecutive and Staff, Auditor of Public Accounts. — IClaims.} Act creating commission on claims. 1889. — {Corporations.} Incorporation laws, Hl36. Van- dalia, '37. «°. Same, 1838. Vandalia, '39. 8°. Laws governing corporations. 1888. Act changing names of corporations. 1889. Act [concerning] corporations with banking pow- ers. 1889. Act concerning corporations. 1893. Act to regulate foreign corporations. 1893. See also under Executive and Staff, Secretary of State, 1886. — [Drainage.} Drainage laws, 1883, 85. See also under Executive and Staff, Secretary of State, 1901. — [Elections.} Election laws, with the registry law. 1873. 8». Primary election laws. 1897. Election laws, 1898. See also under Executive and Staff, Secretary of State, 1889, 92. — [Estates.} Estate of deceased persons law. 1894. — [Fish and Game.} Fish and game laws, 1897, 98,99. — [Insane.} Lunacy laws. 1894. — [Insurance.} See under Executive and Staff, Audi- tor of Public Accounts; and under Inspection and Regulation, Insurance. — [Internal Improvement.} Act to establish and main- tain a general system of internal improvement, with supplementary acts. Vandalia, 1836. — [Labor.} Factory and workshop inspectors' law. 1893. Labor laws, 1895. See also below. Mining. — [Legislation.} Uniform legislation law. 1895. — [Libraries.} 111. free public library law, 1896. n.t.p. 8°. (4) p. — [iiguor.] Temperance law of the State, 1872. ['72.] 8°. 7 p. — [Marriage.} Marriage act. 1894. — [Military .} Military laws. 1833. — [Mining.} Mining laws, 1889,91. Same, and other labor laws of the State, July 1, 1893. '93. 8». 51 p. — [Pharmacy.} See under Inspection and Regulation, Pharmacy. — [Railroads and Warehouses.} General laws for the incorporation of railroad companies, passed Nov. 5, 6, 1849. '50. 8°. Laws rel. to railroads and warehouses, 1871-77. '77. 8». Interlocking act, 1891. Railroad laws, 1897. See also under Inspection and Regulation, Rail- road and Warehouse Commissioners. 244 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [111. \_I.aws of the State, continued.^ — {^Real estate."] Real estate laws, 1849; compilation of all general laws concerning real estate and title theri'to from organization of the Territory North- west of the Ohio; by N. H. Purple. '48. 8». — [Registry.] See above under Elections. — [Revenue.] Revenue laws. 1877. 8°. Sec'y amendment revenue law. 1885. Revenue laws, 1888, 96, 98. An Act to authorize the division of special as- sessments in cities into instalments, and authoriz- ing the issue of bonds to anticipate the collection of the deferred instalments. Approved June 17, 1893. See also under Executive and Staff, Auditor of Public Accounts, and Secretary of State, 1884 ; back under Statutory Revision, and forward under Jbur- nals. Docs., etc., Ib8d. — [Roads and Bridges.] An Act in regard to gate- ways, roads, and bridges in counties not under township organization, in force April 18, 1873. '73. 8°. Actregulating roads, bridges, etc., in towns and counties. 1875, 79, 85, 87, 89, 95. 6 v. Act in regard to roads and bridges in counties under township organization, and to repeal acts therein named. 1883. 8°. Laws concerning roads and bridges, 1883. Road and bridge acts of 1886, 89, 95, 98, 1902. — [Schools.] Act to establish and maintain a system of free schools, as amended JTeb. 21, 1859. '59. 8". 41, vi, p. Some, as amended Feb. 16, 1865. '66. 8°. 46, viii, p. Same : Free school law ; act to establish and maintain a system of free schools, approved Apr. 1, 1872, in force July 1, 1872. '72. 8°. School law, 1872-77. '77. 8°. 8°. 8°. 8°. 110 p. 96 p. Same, 1872-79. '79 Same, l«V2-83. '83. Same, 1872-85. '85. Same, Sept. 1886. School laws and common schools decisions; prep. by N. Bateman, rev. by W. L. Pillsbury. 1887. 8°. 269 p. 111. school law, 1889. 8°. Same, 1889-95 : Act to establish and maintain a system of free schools, approved May 21, 188'J, incl. acts rcl to schools. ['95.] 8°. See also under Inspection and Regulation, Educa- tion. — [Taxation.] .4n act for the .issessment of property and for the levy and collection of taxes, approved March 30, 1872; amended May 3, 1873. '73. 8°. See also above. Revenue. — [University of Illinois,] See under Institutions, Education. [.Tburnals, Documents, etc.] Journal of the Senate, lst-42d General Assembly, 1818-1901. 8°. ybte. Journals of extra aeseioDB usually pub. separately. — Journal of the House of Representatives, lst-42d General Assembly, 1818-1901. 8". yote. JourDala of extra sessions usually pub. separately. For regular and extra sessiona, see note at head of division Legislature, p. 243. ' House and Senate calendars. 245 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [111. [Journals, Documents, etc., continued.] — House and Senate bills. 1879-1901. 36 v. 4°. Hfote. All bills introduced are printedi and usually rpts. of special committees. — House bills and Senate bills in House, 1885. 8". 22 p. — Svnopsis of House bills and Senate bills in House, nos. 1-11, 18'J5. 8°. 40 p. — List of Senate bills and House bills in Senate, show- ing when and by whom introduced, etc., 1897-99. 8°. — House and Senate Rules, handbook, directory, etc. Note. Pub. by Secretary of Btate, which aee under Execu- tive and Staff. — Report from committee on 111. and Mich, canal. n. d. 8°. — Speech of Richard M. Young in defence of Theoph- ilus W. Smith for alleged misdemeanor in oiBce, before the Senate, sitting as a high court of im- peachment, Jan. 28, 1833. — House report of committee on internal improre- ment. Yandalia, 1837. — Report to Senate of committee on canal and canal lands, Feb. 1837. Vandalia. 8°. — Senate report of joint committee upon the State Bank of 111. 1837. — Report of joint committee to visit the hospital for the insane. 1853. — Report of the finance committee of the Senate, sub- mitted in pursuance of a resolution, Feb. 17, 1859. '61. 8°. 56 p. — Report of joint committee [app. to investigate con- dition of Stiite Penitentiary. 1867]. 8°. 141, (53; p. — Report of investigating committee on Hospital for the Insane [etc.], Dec. 1, 1867. '69. 8°. 116 p. — Report of the select committee on the Governor's messages of Nov. 15 and Dec. 9, 1871 ; also the evidence taken and resolutions adopted [concern- ing the military occupation of Chicago by U. S. troops], Jan. 6, 1872. '72. 28, 12 p. 8°. — Report of joint committee of investigation into the affairs of the State Penitentiary, Feb. 1872. '72. 8°. — Report of House Penitentiary Commissioners, 1872, 73. — Report of the select committee on temperance, Apr. 17,1873. n.t.p. ['73.] 8°. — Special committee report on visit to Union Stock Yards. 1873. — Report of joint committee on printing, 30th Ass'y. . 1874-77. — Report of committee on new State House, 1875. — Report of Senate committee of joint committee on investigation of South Park. 1877. — Investigating committee of Senate on State House, 30th Ass'y. 1877. — Senate special committee on uniform series of school books. Report. 1877. — Testimony taken by committee on printing. 1877. — Report of special committee on labor, March 3, 1879. '79. 8°. 69 p. — [Bill for] An act regulating the holding of elections and declaring the results thereof in Chicago, etc. 188-. 12°. 11 p. Our revenue system ; speeches delivered in the House by Hon, D : T. Linegar, Alexander Co., and Hon. W: H. Allen, Whiteside Co. 18 81. 8°. — House report of finance committee. 1883. — Report of committee to investigate railroads, 1883. — Report of joint committee on insane. 18H3. 246 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [111. [Journals, Documents, etc., eontinued-l — Report of House committee to visit penal and re- formatory institutions, J. P. Nichols, chairman. 1883. (Called ■' Nichols' report.") — Report of joint committee on State institutions, 18S3. — Resolutions by M. McNally, March 20, 1884. — Draft of a proposed law rel. to care and treatment of the insane. 1885. 8°. — Report of committee to visit penal and reform in- stitutions. 1885. — Report of revenue committee. 1885. — Same, with accompanying address [by M. Hay]. 1886. 8". XV (1) 70 p. — Same, on proposed amendment to revenue law. 1885. — Rules, etc., of revenue committee. 1885. — Senatorial districts. 1885. — Report of judiciary committee on Barkwell claim. 1885. — War balance pay memorandum, 34th Gen. Ass'y. 1885. — Report of committee for investigating Cook Co. insane. 1886. — [Bill for] An act to provide for the employment of convict labor in making school-books, etc. Albany, 1887. f. 85 p. — Proceedings of committee on claims. 1889. — Report of joint committee on finance and claims. 1889. — Report of joint committee to visit educational in- stitutions. 1889. ; — Expenses 36th Gen. Ass'y. [1890?] i — Report of committee to investigate American Bank i Commissioners. 1894. ; — Title, per cent, and names of committee on claims, i 1894. I — Report of Senate committee on investigation of St. ! Louis Bridge. 1895. i — Report of House committee to investigate depart- ment stores. 1895 — Senate report on Chicago police system. 1897-98. MiSCELLANEOnS . Bank Commissioners. Report, 1854. — Same, 1858. '59. S". 24 p. See aUo under Executive and Staff, Governor, 1839, 67, Auditor; and under Legiolature, JoumaU, Docs., etc., 1837. [Canaf] Report on 111. canal scrip fraud; evidence in the investigatii)n by the Grand .Jury of Sangamon Co., with testimony taken before investigating committee of Senate and G.-and Jury. 1859. 8°. .See at90 under Executive and Staff, Governor, 1835; under Inspection and Regulation, Canal Commissioners, and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1837. [Chicago Fire.] See under Executive and Staff, Gov- ernor, 1871 ; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1872. [Civil War.'] State Agent for Collecting War Claims. Report. 1871. 8°. See also under Executive and Staff, Attomey.general and Auditor. State Sanitary Commissioner. Report of T. P. Kohb on sanitary condition of 111. troops, and field and general hospital, etc. 1865. 8". 44 p. See also under Executive and Staff, Governor, 1867, 95, and Adjutant-general; aneJuneJer Legislature, .Journals, Docs., etc., 1885. Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [111. \_Orimt. I Deltgate to the International Congress on the Prevention and Sepression of Crime. Report. 1873. [Elections.} Contested election, 15th Senatorial dis- trict. 1875. — Election registers. 1889. — See under Legislature, Jonrnals, Docs., etc., 188-. [Expositions."] State Board of Centennial Managers. Keport, 1876. '77. 8°. Report of Paris International Exposition. 1878. [ World's Fair, 1893.] III. Board of World's Fair Commissioners. Keport. 1898. 8°. xiii, 757 p. — 111. building and exhibits therein at World's Col- umbian Exposition. 1893. — 111. Fruit Exhibit. Report, 1893. 8°. (75 p.) — III. Woman's Exposition Board. Report, 1891- 94. 8». Official catalogue, 1893. 8°. 104 p. Commission to the Trans- Mississippi Exposition (Omaha). Report. 1899. See also under Institutions, Agriculture and Blind. Gettysburg Monument Commission. III. monuments at Gettysburg. [Report of Commission.] 1891. '92. 8». 3 pi. 6 port. 37 p. tiee also below under Lincoln. [Institutions.'] Report on investigation of hospitals. 1864. Hospital transactions exhibit. 1882. Report of State institutes funds. 1884. List of State institutions. 1890. ProTisions for the insane. 1891. List of county institutions. 1893. Rules for licensing private insane hospitals. 1893. Commissioners of Southern III. Normal University and the Southern III. Insane Asylum, Jan. 6 and Dec. 1, 1874. n. p. ['74.] 8°. Board of Commissioners to Construct 111. Southern Hospital for Insane at Anna. Report [called biennial], Oct., 1876. '77. 8°. — [FiniilJ report, Dec. 6, 1877. '79. 8°. 8 p. Convenlion of Institute Workers. Report. 1893. See also under Executive and Staff, Governor, 1879 ; under Inspection and Regulation, Charities; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1883, 85, 89. Land Transfer Commission. Torrens bill as reported by the Commission, with address by members. [Chicago], 1895. 8°. 44 p. [Lincoln.] National Lincoln Monument Association. Articles of association, and by-laws and rules and regulations of the Association, organized at Spring- field, May 11, 1865. Lincoln Homestead Commission. Report. 1889. Lincoln Homestead Trustees. 2d-4th biennial re- port, 1890-94. , Gettysburg Monument Commissioners, and Trustees of Reform School. Report. 1890. National Guard. See under Executive and Staflf, Ad- jutant-general. [Printing .] Evidence rel. to State contract on print- ing. 1887. See under Legifllature, Journah, Docs., etc., 1874-77, 77. Prison Congress, International. Report, 1878. Public Works, Board of Commissioners of. Abstract of the proceedings of the Board, Dec. 1837. Vandalia, '37. 8°. — Semi-annual report on internal improvement, 1838- 40. 2 V. VHndalia. See also under Legiaiature, Laws of the Stntp, S/terial Laws, nod Journals, Docs., etc., 1837. 248 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [111. \Railro(ids.'\ Complaint against Commissioners of Railroads and Warehouses. 1893. Revenue Commission. Report, 1886. See under Legislature, Joumalt, Docs., etc., 1881, 85, 86. IState Jlovse.'i State House Commissioners. Bien- nial report, lst-6th, 1869-78. '69-79. 8°. Architects' estimate to restore State House, 1885. See also itnder Legislature, .Journals, Docs., etc., 1875-77. Sdpplemental ; Terkitorial. Note. Laws and jouroals of 111. while part of Northwest Territory will be fouDd Id list of Ohio State Publications, pp. 200-217, under Supplemental. Legislative Council and House of Representatives of Territory of III. Laws passed at Kstsess., Kas- kaskia, 1812. Russellville, Ky. (M.Duncan, pr.), 1813. 8°. 59 p. [ — Same, 4th sess., Kaskaskia, 1815-16. Kaskaskia i (M. Duncan, pr.), 1816. 8". 84, iii, p. | 2^Qte. Reprinted, 1898, under direction of Sec. of State. ! — Same, 5th sess., Kaskaskia, 1816-17. Kaskaskia i (Cook & Blackwell, prs), 1817. 8». 104 p. | .yote. Reprinted, 1898, under direction of Sec. of State. — Laws of the Territory revised and digested, under | authority of the Legislature, by N. Pope. v. 1. j 71. d. 304, xl, p. I — Same. v. 2. 1815. 710, Ixii p. ' — Law establishing a Supreme Court, and docs. pub. i by joint resolution of Legislative Council and i House of Representatives. Kaskaskia (M. Dun- '■ can, pr.), 1814. 8°. 45 p. Territorial Records. E. J. James, ed. 1901. 170 p. ; Cant.. 1. Executive Register, 1809-18. I 2. Journal of the Executive Council, 1812. 3. Journal of the Bouse of Representatives, 1812. i Note. This is No. 3 of the State Historical Library Fublica- J tioDs. See under Institutions, Libraries, State historical I Library. ■ 249 MICHIGAN STATE PUBLICATIONS Liat compiled from " Publicationt of the Territory and State, 1806-91, in '•Report of the State Librarian," 1S94 ; " Cuta- logue of the State Library — Documente," 1898;" Catalogue of the State Library, Law Dept.," camp, by S. Arthur Tomtinaon, 1896; and " Catalogue of the State Library of ilaasachusette," 1880, and Annual Supplementn, 1884-97. Additional material furnished by U. M. Otley, Librarian Public Library, I'etroit. TrBversed by La Balle, 16H0. Occupation by the French, 1686. Ceasion to Great Britaio, 1763. Embraced in Province of Quebec, 1774, and held by British until 1784. Part of Northwest Territory, 1787. Part of Indiana Territory, 1800. Detached from Indiana Territory and organized as Michigan Territory, 1805. Surrender to British, 1812; recovery by U.S., 1813. Boundaries extended to Mississippi River, 1818, and beyoml, 1834. Admitted as a State, with present boundaries, 1837. Joint documents of Senate and House of Representa- tives, 1838-97. '42-98. 8°. Note. For earlier docs, see Benate docs, and House docs 1870, 72-74, 78-81, 83, 8,5 in 3 v. each; 1R71, 75 in 2 v. each; 18S2, 84, 86-87, 89, 91, 93 in 4 V. each; 1888, 90, 92, 94 in 6 v. each ; 1895, 96 malic 9 v. Constitution and Constitutional Conventions. Convention, 1835. Journal of the proceedings, 1835. Detroit, '3.5, 8°. 224 p, — Appeal to people of U. S.; with other does. rel. to boundary bet. Mich, and Ohio, 1835. '35. 12°. Constitution of the State of Mich., as adopted in convention, 1835. 12°. Convention, 1836. Journal of the proceedings. Pon- 36 p. Journal. By John Swegles, Jr. '50. 8°. xliii, By T. H. Glenn. '67. '67. 2 . . By W: 8°. S. Clubb. '73. tiac, '36. 8°. Coniention, 1850. '50. 12°. — Manual, 1850. — Report of proceedings and debates. (2), 937 p. I Revised constitution adopted in convention Aug. 15, I 1850. '50. 8°. ! Constitution, preceded by the acts, etc., relative to the | admission of the State to the Union. «. d. i [1850.] 8°. Convention, 1867. Journal. 8». 943 p. — Manual, 1867. — Debates and proceedings. Commission, 1873. Journal 8°. — Constitution of Mich. ; with amendments thereto, ns recommended by the Constitutional Commission of 1873. '73. 8°, Constitution as proposed for amendment [1873] and submitted to the people in the form of a joint resolution, with notations of proposed changes [by S. B. McCracken] ; app., joint resolution proposing the extension of the elective franchise to women. 1874. 8°. Constitution. 1883. Constitution; with side notes, annotations, and index. 1895. 250 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mich. EXECUTITE AND StAPP. Govtrnor. Message, 1837-1901. '37-1901 8°. Cont.: By Stevens T. Mason, 1837; by Jr 8. Barry, 18J3, 44, 50, 31; by Kinsley S. Bingbam, 1855, 59; by Moses Wisner, 1869-81; by Austin Biair, 1861-63; by H: H. Crapo, 1865-69; by H: P. Baldwin, 1869-73; by J: J. Bagley, 1873-77; by C:M.Croewcll, 1877-81; by D: II. Jerome, 1881-82; by Josiah W. Begole, 1885; by U. A. Alger, 1887; by C;yru8 G. Luce, 1887-91 ; by E. B. W'inans, 1891-93; by J; T. Rich, 1893-93; by Hazen 8. Pingree, 1897-1901; by A. T. Bliss, 1901. Note. Each governor isHues an inaugural and a retiring message, and in case of re-election a biennial message. Many are printed alJ^o in German, French, Polish, Bohemian, Norwegian, Swedish, Holtandese, and Dutch. There was no message 1883; no inaugural message 1885, 95. There was a special or extra message 1840, 61, 62, 64, 70, 72, 74, 82, 97, 99, 1900. — Estimates of receipts and expenditures, 1871-74; by H: P. Baldwin. '71-78. 2 v. — Pardons, 1877-78; by C: M. Croswell. '79. — Proclamation of Gov. C. G. Luce announcing death of John Robertson, Adjutant-general. 1887. — Proclamation by John T. Rich on the death of ci- Gov. Austin Blair, Aug. 6, 1894. — Official manual and directory of the executive office, 1895; comp. by J. H. Cole. '96. 8°. xiii, 591 p. — Sojne, 1896. — Proclamation on the death of exGoT. Hazen S. Pingree, June 18, 1901. h. t. p. ['01.] i". Adjutant-general. Report, annual, 1856, 61-74; bi- ennial, 1875/76-99/1900. '61-1901. 8°. — Reports, war series, 1863-66. — Michigan in the war. Comp. by J. Robertson. Re- vised ed. 1882. 8°. 1039 p. portraits. Jfote. With a register of commissioned officers. — General orders no. 10. n. t. p. [1891.] 8". 14 p. Advisory Board of Pardons. Pardons granted, 1892. 93. 8°. — Report, 1894-96. '94-96. 8°. Attorney-general. Annual report, 1842-1900. '42- 1901. 8". Auditor-general. Annual report, 1840-99/1900. '40- 1900. 8°. — Compilation of the annual reports of the railroad corporations in the State for the year 1868. '69. 8°. — Same, for the year 1871. '72. 8°. — First compilation rel. to municipal taxation and in- debtedness : Taxation in 1879; Indebtedness Sept. 30, 1880 — Third compilation rel. to municipal taxation and indebtedness: Taxation in 1881; Indebtedness Sept. 30, 1882. 8". Quartermaster-general. Report, 1842-96. '42-96. 8°. — Report on the War with Spain. '98. S". 15 p. Secretary of State. Official directory and legislative manual, annual 1836-52, biennial 18.53/54-99/ 1900. — Annual report rel. to farms and farm products, lst-22d, 1878/79-99/1900. '80-1901. 8". Jfote. Preceded by '* Ann. rpt. of the cereal products of Mich.," lst-2d, 1876/77-77/78. — Annual report rel. to births, marriages and deaths, lst-35th, 1867-1901. '68-1902. 8». yote. Same as Registration reports. Vital statistics. — Circular to physicians rel. to certificates of death, Aug. 21, 1897. [Also Public Act 217 of 1897 to provide for the registration of deaths, and blank certificate.] '!I7. — Montlily bulletin of vital statistics, v. 1-3. 1898- 1900. '99-1901. 4°. Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mich. Secretary of State, continued, — Annual report, lst-6tli, on building; and loan associ- tions, for fiscal years ending July 1, 1896-1900. '96-1901. 8°. — Annual abstract of reports of county superintendents of the poor. l8tr-30th, 1870/71-99/1900. '72- 1901. 8°. — Annual abstract of the reports of sheriffs relating to the jails in the State, lst-27th, 1873-99. '74- 1900. — Annual abstract of statistical information relating to the insane, deaf and dumb, and blind; also statistics of the idiotic and epileptic, l8t^28th, 1873-1900. "74-1901. 8». — Statistics, 1848-70. '48-73. 8°. — Statistics of the State, collected for the 9th census of the U. S., June 1, 1870. [Centennial ex- hibit.] '73. 8°. — Census, decennial, 1854-94. '55-96. 8". — Total population and population as native and foreign-born. h. t. p. [1894 ] 8°. 37 p. — Michigan crop report, nos. 1-239, 1881-Sept. 1901. ■n.t.p. ['81-1901.] 8". — State weather service, report, lst-55th, Feb. 1887- Aug. 94. J^ote. Printed wltb Michigan crop reports above. Con- tinued by Board *f Agriculture, which see tmfler Inspection and Regulation. Monthly weather bulletinB are appended. — [Propositions to farmers to keep daily records of the amount of rjiinfall.] 1887. 8°. sheet. — Supplement to Sanford M. Green's trciitise on town- ships and township officers ; prep under the di- rection of H. A. Conant, Sec. of State. 1884. 8°. — Laws rel. to the manufacture and sale of spirituous liquor. 1900. 8". 90 p. Treasurer. Annual report, 1838, 4,S-1900/01. '38,43- 1901. 8°. Inspection and Regulation. [Agriculture.'] Board nf Agriculture. Report of the Secretary, 1850-1900. '50-1900. 8". Note. Rpt. for 1882 called Ist biennial; rpt. for 1883 is numbered 2'2d; since then they have been annual and con- secutively numbered. Kpts. 189o/H6-99/1900 incl. 9lh-13th annual rpts. of Agricultural College Experiment Btation. — Same : General index, 1849-57. — General index of Mich, agricultural reportSL, in- cluding the Transactions of the State Agri- cultural Society 1849-59 and the annual reports of the State Board, 1862-88. '89. 8°. — Climate and crop service ; monthly report, 1898- 1901. V. 13-16. '98-1901. 4°. — State weather service, report, 1895-97. 8°. Note. For earlier rpts. aee under Executive and Staff, Secretary of State. [Auditor s ."] Board of State Auditors. Report, 1849- 1900/01. '50-1901. 8°. [Banks. '\ Oommissioner of Banking Department. Annual report, Ut-12th, 1889-1900. '90-1901. 8°. [Corrections and Charities.'] Board of Corrections and Charities. Biennial report, lst-15th, 1871/72-1900. '73-1901. 8°. Note, Until 1878 this Board was called "State Commis- sioners for the general supervision of charitable, penal, pauper, and reformatory instltutious." — Proceedings of annual conference of county agents and convention of the Board, l8t-19th, 1882- 1900. '83-1901. 8". — Pauperism and crime in Michigan in 1872-75. '73-75. 2 V. pi. 8°. 252 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mich. Dairy and Food Commissioner. Annual report, lst-7th, 1893-99/1900. '94-1900. 8». — Bulletin, nos. 1-70, [Sept. 1895]-June 1901. [•95]-1901. 8°. [Education.'] Board of Education. Report, 1884-1900. Note. No rpt. for 1887. Superintendent of Public Instruction. Annual re- port, lstr-6oth, 1837-1901. '37-1902. 8°. — Compilation from the annual reports, 1845-47. Prepared by 1. Mayhew. '48. 8°. — School laws of Mich., 1858, 59, 63-67, 69, 73, 79, 81, 85, 89, 93, 97, 98, 99, 1901. — Amendments to the general school laws, 1891, 93. — Statutes rel. to primary schools, with notes, etc. By I. Mayhew. 1847. 8°. — System of public instruction and primary school law of Mich. By F. W. Shearman. '52. 8°. 640 p. — School funds and school laws of Mich.; added, Elements of school architecture. J. M. Gregory. 1859. 8°. — Chart and key of the educational system of the State. [Centennial exhibit.] 1876. 8°. 8 p. — Historical sketches of education in Mich., by U. L. Smith. 1881. 8°. — State manual and course of study for the district schools of Mich. ; prep, by a committee of county secretaries. 1890. 8". — Same ; rev. by J. E. Hammond; with app. con- taining library list, etc. 4th ed. 1897. 8°. 164 p — Course of study in district schools. 1894. — Michigan manual of child study, h. t. p. [1896.] S". 32 p. — Text-book legislation, facts and figures, 1898. n. p. '98. 8°. 109 p. — Outline of institute work for the use of instructors in the teachers' institutes, 1879/80, 98/99. '79- 98. 8°. — Graded course of study for use in Mich, teachers' institutes, 1892. 2d ed. '92. — Suggestive programs for special day exercises, for district schools, il. 1898. 8°. 102 p. [^Fish and Game.] Game and Fish Warden. Bien- nial report, lst-7th, 1887/88-99/1900. '87-1900. 8». State Board of Fish Commissioners. Report, Ist- 14th; annual, 1873/74-77/78; biennial, 1878/80- 99/1900. '75-1900. 8°. — Bulletin of the Fish Commission, nos. [l]-4, 1890-[94]. '90-94. Forestry Commission. Annual report, lst^2d, 1900-01. '01-02. Note. 2d rpt. entiiled : " Steps of progress in Micb. forestry." — First report of the directors, 1887/88; with the laws of Mich, relating to forests, il. '88. 8°. — [Announcement of a convention to be held at Grand Rapids, Jan. 26-27, 1888. '88.] 8°. — Proceedings of Forestry Convention, 1888. '88. 8". [Health.] State Board of Health. Annual report of Secretary, lst-28th, 1873-1900. '74-1901. 8". — Abstract of proceedings, 1887-97. 8°. — Reports of quarterly meetings, 1887-97. — Report of special meeting, Sept. 1898. — Quarterly bulletin, v. 1, 1898. '98. 8°. — Weekly reports on diseases, 1877, 79-82. Repr. from annual report. '79-84. 8°. — Principal meteorological conditions in Mich., 1877- 83, 85, 86, 91, 93-96. Repr. from annual re- ports, 1878-95. '78-97. Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mich. [Health, continued.'] — Teachers' sanitary bulletin, nos. 1-33. April 1898-Dec. 1900. n.t.p. ['98-1900.] 8°. — Laboratory of Hygiene: Quarterly report, 1st, 1887. '88. 8". — Proceedings and addresses, Sanitary Convention, 1880, 84-94, 97, 98. '80-98. J^ote. SupplementB to tbe annual reports. — Proceedings and addresses, annual conference of the health ofiBceis in Michigan, 2d, 3d, 4th, 1894. 96, 99. '94-1900. 8". — Injuries and loss of life and property alleged to have been caused by the use of kerosene in Mich., 1890,92, 93. n. p. ['90-93.] 8°. — Proposed abolition of the State Board of Health. Reasons for its existence, work accomplished, its costs and its benefits for the people. [1891.] 8°. nix-ili, p. (Bepr. from annual report, 1891.) — Public health legislation and proposed legislation in Mich, in 1895. Proposed abolition of the Board of Health, n.t.p. ['96?] 8». c-cmvii, p. (Bepr. from annual report, 1896?) — The State Board of Health — a finger on the pub- lic pulse of two and a quarter millions of people. n. p. 1897. 8°. cxxxTiii-cxlii, p. (Bepr. from annual report, 1896.) — Proceedings of the quarter-centennial celebration of the e.'.tablishment of the Mich. State Board of Health, held at Detroit, Aug. 3, 1898. n. p. ['98.] 8°. 100 p. (Supplement to annual re- port, 1898.) — Michigan a. summer and health resort State. A directory of Mich, summer resorts, mineral springs, and sanitaria. Comp. by R. P. Hudson [by authority of the Legislature]. '98. obi. 16°. 142 p. — A quarter-century of public health literature in Mich. An index to the principal subjects in the publications of the State Board of Health, 1873- 98, including also an alphabetical index of the authors. T. S. Ainge, comp. 1899. 8°. — State Board of Health and a quarter of a century of public health in Mich. T. McClure. [1898.] 48 p. General note. Various pampblets and circularBon sanitary subjects are publisbed by the Board. [Horticulture.'] Board of Horticulture. Report, 1872- 1900. [Immigration.] Commissioner of Immigration. Re- port, 1871/72, 81-84. 72, 83-85. 8°. — Michigan audits resources. 1881. 8°. 144 p. map. — .SaOTe;2ded. 1882. 8°. 166 p. map. — Same; 4th ed. 1893. [Inspectors.] Board of Inspectors. Biennial report, 1890/92. '93. 8°. [Insurance.] Commissioner of Insurance. Annual report, Ist-Slst, 186'.)-1901. ['70?]-1902. 8°. 2fote. Reports in 2 v. each ; pt. 1, Fire and marine insur- ance ; pt. 2, Life insurance. — Supplemental report showing the condition of the stock fire insurance companies subsequent to Oct. 8, 1871. "71. 8°. [Internal Improvements.] Board of Internal Im- provements. Report, 1888-41. '38-41. 8°. [Labor.] Bureau of Labor and Industrial Statistics. Annual report, l8t-19th, 1883/84-1901/02. '84- 1902. 8°. — Annual report of inspection of factories, lst-4th, 1893-1901. '94-1902. 8°. Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mich. [ioior, continued.'] — Conyict labor in Mich., 1893. '93. 8°. — Factory statistics, 1896/97-1901/02. — Coal Mine Inspector. Annual report, lst-3d, 1899-1901. '99-1901. yote. Id rpt. of Bureau of Labor. l^Land Department.'] State Land Office. Report of Commissioner, 1849-1901. '49-1901. 8°. Note. No rpt. 1893. Live Stock Sanitary Commission. Biennial report, Ist-nth, 1885/86-1901/02. Military Board. Keport for the year enriing Sept. 30, 1872. '7l'. 8°. — Laws, rules, and regulations governing the militia, National Guard, and Naval Brigade, 1002. '0-'. 12°. 317 p. [.Wtnes.] Commissioner of Mineral Statistics. An- nual report on mines and mineral statistics, 1877/78-1900. '79-1901. 8°. Note, Rpt. for 1877 coDtaiDS alao " rpt. for previous yeara." See alao back under Labor. [Oil.] State Inspector of niuminating Oils. Report, 1877-1900. '78-1901. 8°. [Poor.] Superintendent of Poor. Report [anuual], lst-30th, 1871-1900. '72-1901. 8». — Convention of Superintendents. [Annual.] Pro- ceedings 1875-94. Jails, their inspection by superintendents of the poor; a paper read before the convention Jan. 28, 1885, by Levi L. Barbour. '8a. 8°. [Railroads.] Comm,issioner of Railroads. Annual report, lst^28th, 1872-1900. '74-1901. 8». — Official railroad map of Mich., 1882. — Same, 1885. Salt Inspector. Annual report, [1869] -1900. ['70?]- 1901. — Statistics rel. to saline interests of Mich. 1881. 8°. [Swamp Lands.] State Swamp Land Commissioner. Report, 1867-84. '69-85. 8°. Note. Called Btate Swamp Laud Board previous to 1881. [Taxation.] Board of Equalization. Proceedings, 1871-1901. 8°. State Tax Statistician. Annual report, 1st, 1892- 96. '96. 8°. 370 p. Board of State Tax Commissioners. Ist annual report, 1900. '01. 8°. Institutions. [Agriculture.] State Agricvltural College (Lansing, 1857- ). Catalogue of officers and students; annual 1857-99. — Report of the President, 1866, 90/91. '66, 92. 8». pms. — Annual report of the Professor of Horticulture and Landscape Gardening, 1887. '87. 8°. — Farmers' institutes, winters of 1894-98. [Bulle- tins 1-4.] 8°. — Same, 1900-01. Bulletin no. 7. 8». — A good education in the reach of every young man. [1892.] 8°. — Report of W. J. Beal of the exercises at the lay- ing of the cornerstone of the botanical labora- tory. 1893. 8°. 37 p. Note. Repr. from ann. rpt. of See. of State Board of Agri- culture, 1891/92. — Agricultural Experiment Station. Annual report, Ist^Sth, 1887/88-94/95. Bulletins, nos. 1-200, 1886-May, 1902. 8°. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mich. lAgrieulture, continued.'] Special bulletin, Nos, 2-13. Nov. 1896-Dec. 1899. '9C-[99]. Elementary science ; bulletins, nos. 1-6. 1897- 98. State Agricultural Society. Transactions, 1849-59. IBlind-l School for the Blind (Lansing, 1880- ). Biennial report of Board of Control, Ist-lOth, 1880/82-98/1900. '82-1901. 8°. — Report of board of commissioners, 1881-88. Dairymen's Association. Annual report, lst-16tU, 1885-lHuO. '8G-1900. 8°. [Deaf, Dumb and Blind.] Asylum for Deaf, Dumb and Blind i^Flint, 1854- ). Report of Board of Trustees, 1856-80. 8°. Wo(e. Succeeded by Beboo) for the Blind and School for the Deaf and Dumb. School for the Deaf and Dumb (Flint). Biennial re- port, 15th-24th, 1881/82-99/1900. '82-1900. 8°. J^ote. Called State loBtitute for Educating Deaf and Dumb, 1881-84; rpta. numbered coneecutlvely with tboee of Asylum fur Deaf, Dumb and Blind. [Education.] State Normal College (YpeWanti, 1852- ). Catalogue of officers and members, 1853, 57/58, 61/62, 68/69-79/80. 8°. — Circular, 1880/81. — Calendar, 1881-90 [?] — Register, 1891-96 [?] — Yfar book, 1898/97-1901/02. Ypsilanti, '97-1902. 12°. Note. Tbe title of the annual catalogue has gone through the several changes noted above. The only early catalogues known to have been printed are those recorded here. Several docunients were published for the Centennial (1876) and the World's Fair (1893). Papers read before the Pedagogical Society of tbe College, and various circulars have also been published from time to time. Known as State Normal School until 1897. — Its plan and purpose and an outline of its work. Grand Rapids, 1893. 12°. 136 p. — The Aurora. Senior class annual, v. 1-8, 1894- 1901. Ypsilanti, '94-1901. il. — Bulletin, nos. 1-3, Dec. 1894-Jan. 1895. Ypsil- anti, '94-95. 8°. ea. 4 p. — Proceedings of Anniversary Day exercises, March 1'8, 1895. Ypsilanti ['95]. 8». 55 p. — History of the Mich. State Normal School . . . 1849-99. By Prof. Daniel Putnam. Ypsilanti, '99. 8°. 368 p. Central State Normal School (Mt. Pleasant, 1891- ). Annual catalogue, lst-7th, 1895/96-1901/02. h. t. p. '96-1902. 8°. Ifote. Established in 1891 as a private institution and trans, ferrcd to the State in 1895. Catalogue 1901/02 is v. 2, no. 2 of Bulletin, new series. — Bulletin; New series, v. 1-2 [1901?]-02. 8°. Northern State Normal School (Marquette, 1899- ). Year book, l3t-3d, 1899/1900-1901/02. 1900-02. Note. Catalogue 1901/02 is v. 2, no. 1 of Bulletin. Michigan College of Mines (^Houghton, 18S5- ). Year book, l8t-16th, 1886/87-1901/02. Houghton, '87-1902. — Bulletin; v. 1-2 [1901?]-02. 8°. — Directors' report, 1886-91. 1 v. '91. 8°. 148 p. — Same, 1890-92. 1 v. '93. 8°. — Report of the President, 1896. h.i.p. ['96.] 8°. 11 p. — See under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1887. State Public School for Dependent Children (Cold- water, 1874- ). Report of Board of Control, 1874-1900. '74-1900. 8». Note. Biennial after 1882. 256 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mich. \Ed\icaiion., continued.^ University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, 1837- ). Pro- ceedings of the Board of Regents, 1858-76. 8°. — Calendar, 1853-1902. Jfote. C&lled Catalogue before 18T0. — General catalogue of officers and graduates frum its organization. I837-186I. '64. — Same, 1837-90. '91. 8°. — Same, 1837-1901. 1902. 8". — Report of President, 1852-98. — Public exercises on completion of the Library building. Dec. 12, 1883. — Constitutional provisions, laws and by-laws. Rer. ed. adopted July 18, 1883. '^. — Semi-centennial celebration of organization of Michigan University, 1887. '87. — Necrology, supplement to general catalogue, 1891. — Report of Librarian, 1891-99. 2fote. Various addresses, lectures, papers aud memorials have been published by the University. — See vnder Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1877. Feeble- Minded and Epileptic, Home for (Lapeer). Biennial report, 1894/96-98/1900. '96-1900. 8°. \^Oeology.'\ State Geologist. Annual report, 1838-46. Detroit, '39-46. 8°. ybte. Rpts. 1838-46 were pub. iu Joint documents ; 1838-Mi by Douglas Houghton ; 1845, no rpt. made owing to death of D. Houghton ; 1846, by 8. W. Higgins, principal assistant. — Reports on the mineral region of r.ako Superior, with map and chart; by J. Hou^liton, Jr., and T. W. Bristol. Detroit. 1846. Note. A second ed. was pub. in Buffalo in 1846, by J. Houghton, Jr., with title ; The mineral region of Lake Superior. — First biennial report of the progress of the geo- logical survey of Michigan, embracing obser- vations of the geology, zoology and botany of the lower peninsula, Dec. 31, 1860, by A. Winchell. '61. 8°. — Geological survey of Mich., 1869-1900. 7 v. and atlas. N. Y. '73-1900. 8°. Cont.: V. 1,2: Upper peninsula, 1869-73, by A. Winchell and others. 1873. v. 3: Lower peninsula, 1873-76, by C Rominger. 1876. v. 4 : Upper peninsula, 1878-80, by C. Uom- inger. 1881. v. 5; Upper peninsula, 1881-84, Lower peuio- aula, 1885-93, by L. L. Hubbard. 1895. v. 6: Upper peninsula, 1893-97, by L. L. Hubbard. 1899. v. 7 : Lower peninsula, 1893-99, by A. C. Lane and others. 19U0. v. 8, pt. 1 : Clays andshalesof Mich., by H. Ries. 1901. 2fote. Complete acts of this survey are rare; all but v. 5, 6, 7 and 8 are out of print. Each v. contains from 1 to 3 parts, also issued separately. — Report of the progress of the geological survey. 1871. 8°. 64 p. — Report of the Board of Geological Survey for the years 1891, 92; to which are appended exhibits setting forth the expenses of the survey to Nov., 1892. '93. — Extracts from annual rpts. of State Geologist, 1897-98. '99. 8°. Note. By an error contains only rpt. for 1898. Re- [Ilistory.'] State Pioneer and Historical Society. port, V. 4-10. 1881-86. — Collections, v. 1-29. 1886-99. [Horticulture.^ State Horticultural Society. Annual ri'port of Secretary, ll-30th, 1881-1900. 8°. Aote. From 1871-1880 called Pomologlcal Society, which see forward for reports of those years. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mich. [//wane.] Asylum for ihe Insant (J^iXsxn&zoa) . Report of Trustees, 1856/58-98/1900. '5y-1900. 8». — Annual abstract of statistical information relative to the insane, deaf, dumb, and blind, also statis- tics of the idiotic and epileptic, lst-19th, 1873- 91; 96-1900. 74-1900. 8». Statt Asylum (Ionia). Biennial report, 1886/86- 99/1900. '86-1901. 80. Jfbte. UdUI 1899 called " Asylum for Dangeroua and Crim- inal InBBDe." Eastern Asylum (Pontiac). Biennial report of the Board of Trustees, 1874-98/1900. '74-1900. 8°. Northern Asylum (Traverse City). Biennial report, 1882-98/1900. '82-1900. 8». Upper Peninsula Asylum (Newberry). [Biennial] report of the Board of Trustees [lst]-3d, June 30, 1896-1900. '96-1900. 8°. — Report of the Board of Building Commissioners. Feb. 18, 1895. 8°. 20 p. [^Institutions.^ Board of Control of State Institutions. Biennial report, 1890/92-94/96. '93-96. 8°. [Library.'} State Library. Biennial report of State Librarian, 1859-1900. '61-1900. 8». * Note. Biennial rpt. Includes list of biennial purchase of books. — Catalogue, 1850, 58, 65, 73-82. 8". — Supplements, l8t-3d, 1884-90. 8°. — Catalogue of the Law Dept. ; comp. by S. A. Tomlinson. 189U. 8". 685 p. — Catalogue: U. S. documents, State documents, foreign exchanges. 1898. 8". 276 p. — Bulletin, nos. 1-3, 5. 1897-1901. 8°. Cont.: 1, Study Clubs, 1897; 2, Libmries in Mich., 1897; 3, TrftTelling and associate libraries in Mich., 1898; 5, Travelling libraries in Mich., 1900. Note. No. 1 reprinted in 1901, with title: "Outlines of study for the use of clubs." — List of duplicates for sale or exchange, 1893. 8°. L'l p. State Board of Library Commissioners. Annual report, lst^2d, 1899/1900-1901. 1901-02. 8°. — Free public libraries in Mich. [Circ, n. t. p.'] 4 p. — How to start a free public library; prep, by M. 0. Spencer, Sec'y. 1900. 7 p. — Catalogue of books suitable for a popular library, i Comp. by M. C. Spencer. 1901. 8°. 205 p. | — Women's clubs and free public libraries. By M. i C. Spencer. 1901. 8°. 8 p. ' — Legislative history of township libraries in ... | Mich, from 1835 to 1901. Comp. by L. M. Miller. 1902. 8°. 25 p. Michigan Library Association. Proceedings, 10th annual meeting, 1900. 8°. Pomological Society. Annual report, Ist-lOth, 1871-80. Note. Name changed in 1880 to Horticultural Society, which see back for later reports. [Prisons.'] State Prison (^•la.ckaon). Report of Board of Control, 1849-1900. '50-1900. 8". Note. Annual 1849-91 ; biennial beginning 1391/92. Rpt. formerly made by Board of Inspectors. — Proceedings of the Boards of Control of the prisons of Mich. , in joint session, Marquette and Lansing, 1897-98. '97-98. 8". See forward Reformatories ; and under Legislature, Jour- nal), Voce., etc., 1876. 258 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mich. [Reformatories'] House of Correction (Ionia). Re- port of Board of Managers; lat-5th annual, 1876/77-79/80; Ist^lOth biennial, 1880/82-98/ 1900. '77-1900. Note. Reports BiDce 1894 eatitled Report of Board of Con- trol of Slate HouBc of Correction and Reformatory at Ionia. — House of Correction and Branch State Prison in Upper Peninsula (Marquette). Biennial re- port of the Board of Control [lst]-4th, 1892/94- 98/1900. '94-1900. 8°. Industrial School for Boys (Lansing, 1855- ). Report, biennial, 1857-1900. '57-1900. 8". Note. Known as Reform School until 1893. — Bulletin, 1893. Industrial Home for Oirls (Adrian, 1879-). Bi- ennial report, lst-l\th, 1879/80-99/1900. '80- 1901. S". Note. No. 1 called let annual rpt. Soldiers' Home. Biennial report of the Board of Managers, lst^8th, 1884/86-98/1900. '86-1901. See also under Legislature, Journals, Doc, etc., 1887. Judiciary. Supreme Court. Michigan Supreme Court reports, 1843^7; V. 1-124, 1847-June 1902. 126 v. Q)n«..- 1843-47, by S.T. Douglass; 2 V. V. 1, 1847-60; by R. Manning. 2-4, 1851-57; by G. C. Gibba. 5-12, 18S8-64; by T. M. Cooley. 13, 1864-65; by E. W. Meddaugh. 14-18, 1865-69; by W: Jennison. 19-22, 1869-71; by H. K.Clarke. 23-36, 1871-77; by Hoyt Post. 37-58, 1877-86; by H. .\. Chaney. 59-105, 1886-96; by W: D. Fuller, lofi-124, 1896- 1902; by J: A. Brooke. — Same, t. 23-37; 2d ed., annotated. Chancery report, 1836-42; by E. B. Harrington. — Same; rev. ed., with notes by T. M. Cooley. Chancery report, 1842-45 ; by H. N. Walker. — Same ; annotated by M. D. Ewell. Digest of reported cases in the Mich, reports. 1838- 65. T. M. Cooley. '66. 8°. Michigan Nisi Prius, 1869-7 1 ; by C. R. Brown. 2 t. Michigan Nisi Prius, compilation of cases, [1868- 84]; by C. B. Howell. Legislature. SesslonB annual through 1851 ; sinee then biennial, in odd years, beginning .January. Adjourned sessions, 1836, 37; extra sessions, 1836, 37, 51, 58, 61, 62, 64, 70, 72, 74, 82, 92, 98, 99/1900, 1900. See also Supplemental. ILaws of the State.] Acts of the Legislature, 1835- 1901. Note. Laws of 1835-36 are in 1 v. Laws of adjourned sess. 1837 bound with lawn of 1838. Laws of extra sess. 1S36, 51, 61 are bound with those of regular sens.; those of 1858, 62, 64, 70, 72 are in separate v. Laws of 1867 are in 2 t. ; laws of 1869, 71, 73 in 3 v. each. Beginning with extra sess. 1874, laws are divided into, and known as, Public Acts and Local Acts, and pub. in separate T., except those of the extra sessions, which are pub. together and entitled Public and Local Acts. Many of the compilations listed below under Special Laws are probably published by the Auditor, Secretary of State, or other officers. — Revised statutes, 1837-38; by E. B. Harrington and E. J. Roberts. "38. 8». 817 p. — Revised statutes, 1846; by S. M. Green. '46. 8°. 829 p. — Compiled laws ; by T. M. Cooley. 2 v. 1857. — Compiled laws ; by J. S. Dewey. 2 v. 1872. General statutes in force, incl. acts passed at ses- sions 1882-89; with notes and digests of decisions of the Supreme Court rel. thereto ; by A. Howell. 3 V. '83-90. 8°. Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mich. \Lavis of the State, continued.'] — Compiled laws ; by L. M. Miller. 4 t. 1897. 8°. — Index to amended laws of Mich. ; cont. a synopsis of new laws passed since the compilation of 1867, with amendments; references to all amendments to the compiled laws ; and general index to the compiled laws of 1857 ; by James W. Keid. 1867. 8». — Index to the general laws enacted by Legislature 1872-77, and to sections and chapters of the com- piled laws amended or repealed. 1877. 8°. — Index to the general laws enacted by Legislature, 1882-87, and to sections and chapters of Howell's " Annotated statutes" amended or repealed. '87. 8°. — [Statutory Revision.'] Proposed revision of the general statutes, as reported to the Legislature in 18i6, by S. M. Green. 2 v. Detroit, n. d. 4°. — [Special Laws.] [Banking.] Banking laws, 1837. 8°. Same, as amended July 3, 1889, and Feb. 26, 1891. n.t.p. 8°. Note. Bound with 3d ann. rpt. of CommUaloner of Banking. General banking law, with amendments to June 2, 1897. — [Births, Deaths, and Marriages.] Laws rel. to registration of births, deaths, and marriages, 1898, 1900. — [Bridges.] See forward under Highways. — [Building and Loan Associations.] Laws relating to building and loan associations. J. S. Stearns, comp. 1899. 8°. 12 p. — [Cities.] Act to provide for the incorporation of cities of the 4lh class, with amendments, 1897. — [Dogs.] Laws rel. to tax on dogs, 1899. 1900. S". — [Drains.] Laws relating to drainage. 1881, 85, 87. Drain law, annotated and published under the supervision of A. A. Ellis, Atty.-gen. 1893. 8°. Laws rel. tu construction of drains ; comp. by Sec. of State, 1896, 99. '96-1900. 8°. — [Election.] Election laws of the State, with a digest of the dt'cisions of the Supreme Court and provisions of the Constitution and Statutes of the U. S. re- lating to elections. 1875, 88,93, 94, 1900. 8°. Same: Supplement, comprising the election laws passed by the Legislature of 1895 ; comp. by Sec. of State. '90. 8°. 140 p. — [Fish and Game.] FUh and game laws of Mich., Aug. 1881, 85, 93, 95, 97,99. Note. ReviBionB of 1897 and 1899 under supervision of Sec. of State. — [Health.] Compiled laws rel. to public health, 1875, 76, 83, 90, 99. — [Highways and Bridges.] Laws rel. to highways and bridges, 1871, 75, 81, 87, 94, 1900. 8°. — [Insurance.] Laws regulating life insurance com- panies transacting business in this State, as adopted in 18C9 and amended by subsequent acts. Comp. by S. H. Row, Commissioner of Insurance. 1876. Law relating to fire and marine insurance com- panies, in force July 1, 1891 ; by W. E. Magill. Laws of the State regulating life and casualty insurance companies transacting business in this Slate, as published in Howclls' annotated statutes ; by W. E. Magill. 1893. Laws relating to mutual fire insurance companies, in force July 24, 1893 ; by T. F. Giddings. Laws relating to life, casualty, fire and marine insurance enacted 1893. h.t.p. ['93] 8°. 9 p. . Insurance laws in force at close of legislation, 1899. 260 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIO.VS [Mich. [ioM* of the State, continued.'] — [Lands.] See forward under iJatVroods. — [Liquor.] Liquor laws of Mich., Aug. 1881. Acts of Legislature of 1883 rel. to sale of intoxi- cating liquors. Amendment to the liquor law, 1887. Laws rel . to the manufacture and sale of spirituous liquors. 1895. See also under BxecutWe and Staff, Sec. of StaUf 1000. — [Live Stock.] Live stock sanitary laws, 1900. — {^Manufacturing and Mercantile.] Manufacturing and mercantile law, 1895, 97, 99. — [Militia.] Compiled militia laws, 1825, 33, 38, 46, 59. 12°. Manual of the militia laws of Mich., 1883. — [Mining.] Mining laws of Mich., 1877, 98, 99. — [Orchards and Vineyards.] Laws for the protec- tion of orchards and vineyards, 1900. — [Poor.] Compiled poor laws, 1878. Laws rel. to the support of poor persons, 1895, 98, 99, 1900. — [Railroads.] Act to provide for the incorporation of railroad companies, 1855, [with amendments 1855, 57]. Also, Act making a grant of lands, 1856, [and] Act disposing of certain grants, 1857. n. t. p. 8°. General railroad laws, 1870, 71, 75, 79, 81,85, 90, 96, 99. 8°. Laws relating to railroad companies. 1870. Public acts rel. to Mich, railroads passed by Leg- islature of 1891-93. — [Schools.] See under Inspection and Regulation, Superintendent of Public Instruction. — [Taxation.] Tax laws of the State; being an Act to provide for assessing property at its true value, and for levying and collecting taxes there- on, approved Feb. 14, 1853, April 1858. '53-58. 8°. Tax law, 1869, and amendments of 1871-73. '73. 8°. Tax laws enacted by Michigan Legislature, 1885, 93. General tax law, 1893, 95, 97, 99. Comp. by State Tax Statistician. '95. 8". — [Townships.] Laws concerning the organization and government of townships and the powers and duties of township officers and boards of super- vision; with forms and notes; by E. M. Haines. Detroit, 1860. 8". — [ Villages.] Laws rel. to the incorporation of villages, 1895. Act to provide for the incorporation of villages, with amendments of 1897-99. Comp. by J. S. Stearns, Sec. of State. '99. [Journals, Documents, etc.] Journal of the Senate, 1835-1901. '36-1901. 8°. J^ote. Journalfl of extra sees, are in separate v., except those of 1836, 37, 61. Those of extra sesaioos 1851, 62, 92 in- clude the House journals of those sessions. Journals 1867- 73, 77-97 are in 2 v. each. — Journal of the House, 1835-1901. '36-1901. 8°. Jfote. Journals of extra sessions are in separate v., except those of 1836, 37. Journals of extra sessions 1851, 62, 92 are bound with Senate journals of those sessions. Journals of 1863, 65, 75-85 are In 2 v. each; those of 1867-73, 87-97 in 3 v. each. — Bills of the Senate, 1883-95. — Bills of the House, 1883-95. Note. 1889 in 2 v. 261 Lepslature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mich. \JournaU, Documents, etc, eoniinued.'} — Senate documents, 1838-67. '38-67. 8". Hbte. For 1835-37 and extra teas. 1858, see Senate journal; for extra Bees. 1851, see House journal. Does, for 1840, 41 In 2 T. each. Includes House docs. 1843-46, 51-63, 67 and extra Beeslons 1862, 64. See alao Joint documents, p. 250. House documents, 1838-67. '38-67. 8°. Note. For 1837 and extra seasions 1851, 58, see House jour- nal. Docs, for 1840, 41 In 2 v. each. Bound with Senate docs. 1843-46, 51-53, 67 and extra sessions 1862, 64. See aleo Joint documents, p. 250. ■ Rules of House of BepresentatWes for 1835. n. p., n. d. 12°. - Report of the committee on agriculture, Feb. 22, 1839. - Repnrt of the committee on education relative to establishing n, reform school for girls, n. t. p. [1861.] 8°. 4 p. - Report of special committee to inquire into the mili- tary expenditures of the State during the last year. n.p. 1862. 8". 104 p. (Sen. Doc. 8.) - Report of the minority of the joint committee on education and agriculture relative to the Agricul- tural College, n.i.p. [1863.] 8°. 32 p. - Report of special committee to whom was referred the memorial of T. T. Lyon and Sanford Howard relative to the preservation of forest trees, n. i.p. [1867.] 8°. 31 p. - Journal of the Senate [during] the trial of C: A. Edmonds. 1872. - Report on the taxation of railroad lands. 1873. 8°. - State Prison investigation, 1875. '75. 8°. - Report of the joint committee of 1877 on an alleged defalcation, and matters connected therewith, in the laboratory department of the University of Michigan. 1877. 8°. - Report of joint committee of 1879 on alleged mis- management in the Asylum for the Insane at Kala- mazoo. 1879. 8<>. - Investigation of charges against Milo H. Dakin be- fore the Mich. House of Representatives, Apr. 25- 27, 1887. 8°. -Rules of order governing trial of Hon. Milo H. Dakin, 1887. - Joint report to the Legislature on the Mich. Mining School, 1887. - Memorial of Hon. Ovid N. Case, pronounced in Mich. Legislature, 1887. - Remarks of H(m. H. W. Seymour before the Mich. Senate on bill to establish a prison of infamy, 1887. - Report of Senate committee on Senate bill no. 43, 1887. - Report of special joint committee on the condition of the life insurance companies of Mich. 1887. 8°. - Testimony in the investigation of the Mich. Soldier's Home before joint committee, Feb. 1887. 8°. - Legislative proceedings, Jan. 21, 1889: Memorial of Hon. J. H. McDonald, Lieut.-Gov. of Mich. 1889. - Memorial proceedings for Gen. Wm. T. Sherman and David D. Porter. 1891. 4°. - Legislative proceedings: Memorial of James G. Blaine. 1893. 8°. 36 p. - Same : Memorial of Rutherford B. Hayes and Henry P. Baldwin. 1893. 8». 68 p. - Report of committee to investigate the State Board of Health, n. t. p. [1894.] 8°. - Legislative proceedings : Memorial of Francis B. Stockbridge; [comp. by S: F. Cook]. 1895. 4». [60 p.] port. - Report of conference committee on tlie Merriman railroad taxation bill. 1897. 8°. 24 p. 262 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mich. M18CELLANEOD8. [CanoZ.] St. Mary's Ship CancU. [Report], 1856- 80. \^Canvassers.'] Board of State Canvasser s . Papers in i.i-.L'5. - .*he matter of removal of John W. Jochim, Sec. ii;^^^. of State, Joseph F. Hambitzer, State Treasurer, and John G. Berry, Commissioner of the State , .;' Land Office, comprising the Board of State Can- vassers, 1894. '95. S". {^Capitol.~\ State Building Commissioners. Annual report, 1872, 77. 8". — Final report, for the period Oct. 1, 1877-May 21, 1879. '79. 8°. — Lansing the capital, 1873. — Proceedings at the laying of the corner stone of the new Capitol, 1873. Compiled by A. L. Bours. '73. 8°. — Inaugural proceedings at the dedication of the new Capitol, Jan. 1, 1879; comp. by A. L. Bours, SfC. Board of Building Commissioners. '79. 8°. pi. {^Expositions.^ Board of Centennial Managers for tlie International Exhibition [at Philadelphia], 1876. '77. 8°. — Catalogue of the products of Michigan at the Centennial Exposition. Compiled by W. J. Beal. 1876. 8°. pi. See also under IntititntioDe, Education, State Normal College, Note. Board of World's Fair Managers. Report, 1893, 94. See also under lastitutions, Education, State Normal College, Note. Pan-American Exposition Commission. Report, 1901 ; comp. by H. H. Smith. B". 46 p. Pire Relief Commission. Report, 1882. [Flags.} Flags of Mich. 1877. [Fund Commissioneis.'] Board of Fund Commis- sioners. Report, 1877-78. '78. 8°. Gettysburg Battlefield Commission. Michigan at Get- tysburg, July 1-3, 1863 : Proceedings [at] dedi- cation of the Mich, monuments upon the battle- field, June 12, 1889; with a report of the Com- mission, etc. maps and il. '89. 8°. [Insane.'] Board of Commissioners to Select a Loca- tion for an additional Asylum for the Insane. Report, Sept. 30, 1882. [Legislature.'] Proceedings of Legislative reunions, 1886,88,90. 3 v. 8°. [Michigan.'] Michigan. Sketches of its history, re- sources, and industries. Compiled by S. B. McCracken. 1876. — Same, compiled by F: Morley. 1881 ; revised edition, 1882. — Same, compiled by J: W. Jochim. 1893. — 5am«; 3d ed. 1893. il. and map. 8°. — Commission on the Semi-Centennial Celebration of the Admission of Mich, into the Union. The semi-centennial : addresses at its celebration, June 15, 1886. '86. 8». — Michigan biographies ; early history of Michigan State officers, members of the Legislature, [etc.], 1837-87; compiled by S. D. Bingham. 1888. [Prison Congress.] Commissioners to the International Prison Congress, Stockholm, Sweden, Aug. 1878. Report of C. D. Randall, Commissioner, h. t. p. ['78.] 8». 12 p. State Hbitse officers. Report, 1894. 263 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mich. SnFPLEHENTiLI/ : TeBRITORIAL. Session laws, l8t-6th Leg:islatiTe Council, 1824-35. S". | Sott. Session laws of 1st Council printed only In stntates. Laws of Ist and 2d sessions In separate v. Special session of i Mb Coancll, 1835, makes an extra v. Printed at Detroit, ex- ' cept 1830, wblch was printed at Pontlac. Laws of the Territory, 1805-36 ; comp. by S. F. Cook and the Sec. of State. 4 v. Lansing, 1871-84. 8°. Sott. Includes all the Territorial laws. Laws of Michigan, 1805. Washington, D. C, '06. 8°. 179 p. 3^ote. Known as Woodward code. Some of the acts of the Territory, with titles and digest of all the acts now in force, 1816. De- troit, '16. 138, 11 p. Nott. Known as Cass code. Laws of the Territory, with marginal notes and an i index; to which are prefixed the ordinance and I acts of Congress relating to this Territory. De- i troit, 1820. 8°. 517 p. | Laws of the Territory ; adopted by the Legislative , Board since July 3, 1821. Published by author- ; ity. Detroit, '24. 40 p. j Laws of Mich, and of the Congress of the U. S. affect- I ing the State, 1825. I Laws of the Territory, comprising the acts of a public | nature ; with the Declaration of Independence, Constitution of the U. S., and certain Acts of i Congress relative to said Territory. Published : by authority. Detroit, 1827. 8°. 709 p. Laws of the Territory, condensed, arranged and passed by the 5th Legislative Council, 1833. 8°. ' Executive acts of Mich., 1816-22. Private and incorporation laws passed at the 2d session of the 5th Legislative Council. Published by authority. Detroit, 1833. 8°. 168 p. Township laws of the Territory. Detroit, 1827, 33. 8». NoU. Edition of 1827 also in French. ! Journals, lst-6th Legislative Council, 1824-Aug., 1835.; •24-35. 8°. I KoU. Journals of let and 2d sess. of each Council In sep- j aratev. Journal of 6th Council reprinted, 1894. { 264 WISCONSIN STATE PUBLICATIONS Lilt compiled by I; S: Bradley, Librarian State Sittorical Society of Wisconsin, Madison. Visited by Jean Nlcolet, 1634. French Jesuit miselon ealab* liBbed at La Folate 1665; at Oreen Bay, 1669. Ceded by France tu Great Britain, 1763. Embraced in Province of Quebec, 1774. Ceded to U. S., 1783. Part of Northweat Territory, 1787-1800; of Indiana Territory, 1600-09; of Illinois Territory, 1809-18; of Michigan Territory, 1818-35. Territory of Wisconsin organ- ized, 1836. Territory of Iowa detached, 1838. Admitted as a State, 1843. State documents and reports issued annually prior to 1884; biennially since, covering 2 years ending Sept. 30 of even years, when fiscal year ends. Published at iladison unless otherwise specified. Governor's message and accompanying documents [for 1852-92]; annual 1853-83, biennial 1885-93. '53- 93. 55 V. 8°. Jfote. Include all reports made to the Executive. Prior to 1853, and through 1858, the docs, were Issued as appendices to the Senate and Assembly Journals. Issued in i v. ea., 1857, 65, 68, 70-93; not pub. 1891. Continued by Public docu- ments. Public documents, for fiscal term ending Sept. 30, 1894-1900. [Biennial.] '95-1901. 10 v. 8°. ybU. 1894-98 in 2 v. each ; 1899/1900 in 4 v. CONSTITCTION AND CONSTITUTIONAL CONTENTIONS. Convention, 1846. Journal of the convention to form a constitution for the State of Wisconsin ; begun and held at Madison, on the fifth day of October, one thousand and eight hundred and forty-six. '47. 8°. 506 p. Note. Tbe constitution framed by this convention was re- jected by the people, at an election held April 6, 1847. Convention, 1847. Journal of the convention to form a constitution for the State of Wisconsin, with a sketch of the debates, begun and held at Madison, on the fifteenth day of December, eighteen hun- dred and forty-seven. '48. 8°. (2), 678 p. j Note. Tbe constitution framed by this convention was adopted by the people at an election held March 13, 1848. Constitution of the State. 1846, 48, 93, 98. 4 pm. 8°. Note. Constitution also incl. in Revised Statutes, 1819, 58, 78, 98, and in the Legislative manual and Blue book. ExECnTIVE AND StaFP. Oovernor. Message, annual 1848-83, biennial 1885- 1901. '48-1901. 45 pm. 8°. Cont. : By Nelson Dewey, 1848-51 ; by L. J. Farwell, 1852- 53; by W: A. Baratow, 1854-56; by Coles Bashford, 1857; by A. W. Randall, 1858-61; by L: P. Harvey, 1862; by K: Salomon, 181)2-63; by J. T. Lewis, 1864-65; by L. Fairchild, 1866-71; by C. C. Washburn, 1872-73; by W: K. Taylor, 1874- 75; by H. Ludington, 1876-77; by W: K. Smith, 1878-81; by J. M. Rusk, 1882-87; by W: D. Hoard, 1889; by G: W. Peck, 1891-93; by W: H. Upham, 1895; by £: Scoficld, 1897-99; by R. M. LaFullette, 19U1. Note. Some prior to 1873 also printed in German, French, Norwegian, Dutch, Bohemian and Welsh. — Message from Governor N. Dewey, transmitting com- munication from Hon. M. L. Martin, Feb. 10, 1851. '51. 8». 8 p. Note. Relative to the Fox and Wisconsin river improve- ment. 365 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Wis. Oovcrnor, continued. — Special message of Got. Leonard J. Farwell, on the Foi and Wisconsin River Improvement. Delivered to the two houses of the Legislature, Feb. 9, 1863. •53. 8°. 16 p. — Special message of the Governor, returning with ob- jections Bill number 62, Senate, " Donating the swamp and overflowed lands to the counties in which they lie." Sent to the Senate, April 6, 1862. •62. 8°. 11 p. — Messages and executive communications to the Legis- latures of Wis. and public proclamations of Gov- ernor Jeremiah M. Rusk. 1882-89. '89. 8°. 35, 33, 29, 36, 12 p. Xbte. Date on title-page is 1869, but book was publiabed In 1888. — Digest of the laws of Wis. pertaining to the execu- tive office. Comp. under direction of William D. Hoard, Governor, by John R. Berryman, State Librarian. 1890. 8°. 98 p. — Addresses and messages of Edward Scofield, Gov- ernor. Milwaukee, [1898]. 8°. 66 p. — Proclamations. I^ote. YarlouB proclamatiODB have been Issned by tbe Gov- ernor. Adjutant-general. Report, annual 1853-82, biennial 1884-1900. '53-1900. 33 pm., i v. 8». Hbte. None pub. 1876, 77. BpU. pub. in 1865, 66, Inci. ann. rptB. of Quartermaeter-general and Surgeon.general for 1864, 65. The 4 V. embrace the Civil War period, 1862-66. — Roster of Wis. volunteers, War of the Rebellion, 1861-65. '86. 2 v. 8°. vii, (1) 829 p.; (3) 979 p. [ Wisconsin National Guard.} Proceedings, 2d-19th convention of officers ; annual, 1883-98 ; [bien- nial] 1900-02. '83-1902. 18 pm. 8°. I^ote. Proceedings of 1st convention not published. — Roster of the commissioned officers, 1897-1902. •97-1902. 6 pm. 8°. Quartermaster-general. Report, annual 1862-65 ; bien- nial 1881/82-99/1900. •63-1901. 14 pm. 8°. Jfole. RptB. for 1864, 65, 69-75, 78-80 were Included in the rptB. of Adjt.-gen. for those years. No rpts. for 1866, 87, 68, 76,77,81. Secretary of State. Report, annual 1848-82; biennial 1883/84-99/1900. •49-1900. 44 pm. 8°. ITote. Reports eince 1878 include rpt. of the CommlsBioners of Public Printing and since 1882 rpt. of tbe Supt. of Public Property. — Legislative manual of the State, 1859-78. '59-78. 20 V. 12°. Jiote. 1862-78 numbered lBt-17th. Incl. rules and orders of both Senate and Assembly. Continued ae Blue Book. — Blue book of the State, comp. and pub. under the direction of the Secretary; v. 18-31, Annual 1879-83, biennial 1885-1901. '79-1901. 14 v. 12°and8». Ifote. Volumes numbered continuously with Legislative manual. Not numbered on title-pages. [Census.'] Census of the State, June 1850. Broad- side, 8 X 13 in. — Abstract of the census of the State, June 1865. Broadside, 17 x 24 in. — Census of 1870. Population of the State, 1870. 8». 16 p. — Census of Wis., 1875. 8°. 29 p. Jfofa. From report of the Secretary of State, 1875. — U. S. census report of the population of Wis. [1880.] 8°. 15 p. — Population of the State, 1880. '81. 8". 39 p. 266 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Wis. Secretary of State, continued. — Tabular statements of the census enumeration, and of the agricultural, mineral and manufacturing interests of the State; also alphabetical list of soldiers and sailors of the late war residing in the State June 20, 1885. '86. 8°. xiiv, 791, 387 p. — Same, 1895; comp. by H: Casson. '95-96. 3 pts. in 2 T. 8°. A'ote. Ft. 3 forme t. 2 and conaiata of the namea of army and navy veteraoa residing in Wia., June 20, 1895. [Codes of Procedure.^ Code of procedure, approved Oct. 11, 1856. Arr. by J. C. Hopkins. '56. 8°. 124 p. — Same .■ as passed in 1856 and amended in 1856 and 1857 ; published under the direction of D. W. Jones, Secretary of State. '57. 8°. xvi. 144 p. Note. A third compilation, aimilar to the two here recorded, waa privately printed in 1859, with the following title; "Code of procedure, aa paaaed in 1856 and amended in 1857-58-59 ; with an appendix containing the rules of the Supreme and Circuit Conrta, the time of holding the terma of court in the various circuits, and of the U. 8. District Court. Comp. by V,'. 8. Carter." Milwaukee. 8». 228 p. [Comptlations of Laies.^ [Caucuses-I Caucus laws of the State, 1900. 8°. 21 p. — [Ct'iies.] General charter law, dividing cities into classes, and providing for their incorporation and government. 1893. 8°. 118 p. — [Corporations.^ General provisions relating to corporations and their organization, 1878-89; 1878-91 ; 1878-93. ['89-93.] 3 v. 8». Statutes concerning the organization of corpo- rations (except insurance and drainage) and the conditions on which foreign corporations may do business. Sept. 1, 1898. '98. 8°. 54 p. — [Elections.^ Registry and election laws, with forms and instructions for the use of county and town officers. 1857, 64, 67, 68, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 84, 86, 88, 90, 92, 93; biennial 1894-1902. 20 v. 8°. Laws of 1891 relating to elections for city, vil- lage, town and judicial officers. '92. 8°. — [Fish and Game.'] Fish and game laws, 1887. Comp. by Ernst G. Timme, Secretary of State. '87. 12<>. 32 p. Same, 1892, 93, 94. 3 pm. 8°. — [Negotiable Instruments.'] Negotiable instrument law, 1899. 8'> 77 p. — [Sioamp Lands.] Compilation of U. S. laws, State laws, decisions, messages and corre-^pond- ence relating to the swamp and overflowed land fund of the State. 1882. 8». 249 p. — [Taxation.] Compilation of the assessment laws, with forms and instructions. 1860, 61,64,68, 71, 72, 73, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 81, 82 ; bien. 1883- 1901. 26 pm. 8°. — [Towns.] Laws of Wis. concerning the organiza- tion and government of towns, and the powers and duties of town officers and boards of super- visors, with practical forms. 1858, 69, 79, 85, 98. 5 V. 8°. — Seealso unt^er Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1856. Surgeon-general. Report [annual], 1862-65. '63-65. 4 pm. 8°. Treasurer. Report, annual 1848-82, biennial 1883/84- 99/1900. 44 V. 8°. Note. Annual rpts, are pamphlets. — Semi-annual statement of the condition of the State and private banks and bankers of Wis., .Tan., July, 1883-98. '83-98. 32 v. 8''. Note. Beginning Jan. 1899, iaaued semi-annually in con- densed form, as a folded broadside. 267 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Wis. Trtasurtr, coniinued. Treasury Agent. Laws relative to hawkers and peddlers. 1876, 98. 2 pm. 8». — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1856. Inspection and Regulation. [Agriculture.'] State Board of Agriculture. Report, biennial, 1897/98, 99/1900; annual, 1901. '99- 1902. 3 V. 80. — Bulletin, nos. 1-3, 1902. 3 pm. 8°. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1865. [Arbitration.] State Board of Arbitration and Con- ciliation. Biennial report, [lst-3d] 1895/96- 99/1900. '97-1901. 3 v. 8». Bank Comptroller. Report, annual, 1853-69. '54-70. 17 pm. 8°. Xote. Office aboliabed, Jan. 3, 1870, and duties transferred to State Treasurer. — Banking laws, 1858, 59. 2 pm. 8°. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1865, 61, 62. Bank Examiner. Report, semi-annual, l8t-7th, Dec. 1895-1)60. 1898; annual, 5th-7th, 1899-1901. '96- 1902. 10 V. 8°. — Annual report, l8t-4th, on the condition of the building and loan associations, Aug. 25, 1898, July 1, 1899, 1900, May 2, 1901. '98-1901. 4 v. 8°. — Laws relating to building and loan associations, 1899. 8°. 19 p. [Charities and Reform.] State Board of Charities and Reform. Report, l8t-12th annual, 1871-82; lst-4th biennial, 1884-90. '71-90. 16 v. 8». Note. Succeeded in 1891 by State Board of Control. — Circular relating to the care of the chronic insane by counties. 1881. 8°. 8 p. — Jails, their construction and management; by A. O.Wright, h.t.p. [1885.] 8». 12 p. — Small asylums for the chronic insane ; their con- struction and management. By A. O. Wright. [1885.] 8°. 12 p. — The insane and the Wis. system for their care. By H. H. Giles. 1888. 8°. 24 p. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., [1871], 72, 73. _ State Board of Supervision of Wis. Charitable, Re- formatory and Penal Institutions. Report, 1st- 2d annual, 1881-82; lst-4tb biennial, 1884-90. '82-91. 6 T. 8°. Note. Succeeded 1891 by State Board of Control. State Board of Control of Wis. Reformatory, Char- itable and Penal Institutions. Biennial report, lstr-6th, 1890/92-98/1900. '92-1900. 6 v. 8°. Note. This Board was formed by the consolidation of the State Board of Supervision and the State Board of Charities and Heform In 1891. It has the control of the State Hospital for the Insane, Northern Boepltal for tbe Insane, State Public School, School for the Deaf, School for the Blind, Industrial School for Boys, Home for the Feeble-Mlnded, State Reform- atory and the State Prison; and its report Includes those of these several institutions. — Laws of Wis. relating to the powers and duties of the Board, and the several State institutions under their supervision. 1894. 8°. 150 p. State Conference of Charities and Corrections. Pro- ceedings, Feb. 1888, Feb.-March 189H, Nov. 1894, Feb. 1897. '90-98. 4 v. 8°. 26S Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Wis. Dairy and Food Commissioner. Report, [biennial] 1890-99/1900. '90-1901. 6 v. 8°. Note. Rpt. for 1890 was the flret, and the ODiy one nnm- bered; called First anoual report, 1890. Rpts. issued in 1892, 94 called annual, but were really biennial. — Laws of Wis. rel. to the oflSce and duties of the commissioner, and the adulteration of butter, cheese, and other foods, drugs, medicines and liquors. 1889, !»1, 95, 99. 4 pm. 8°. [Dentistry.'] State Board of Dental Examiners. Annual report, lst-18th, 1884/85-1901/02. La Crosse, '85-1902. 18 pm. 8°. [Education.l Slate Supt. of Public Instruction. Re- port, annual [lstr-34th], 1849-82, biennial [lst-9th], 1883/84-99/1900. 43 v. 8°. .Note. With a few exceptions, among the eariy rpts., these are not numbered. — Laws of Wis. rel. to common schools, with ezplan. notes and forms. 1849,54,58,59,63,67. 6 v. 8°. — Same : Laws of Wis. rel. to common schools, normal schools, and the State University. 1870, 73, 77, 78, 80, 85, 90, 92, 93. 9 v. 8°. — Same : Laws of Wis. rel. to common schools, high and normal schools, and the State University, in force July 1, 1897. '97. 8°. viii, 273 p. — Same, in force Sept. 1, 1898. '98. 8». vi, 248 p. — Some, 1901. 8°. (4), 289 p. — Laws rel. to public schools, 1887-99. '87-99. 6 pm. 8". — Circular on the grading system for the county schools of Wis. ; by W. C. Whitfor.l. 1S80. 8°. 36 p. — Circular on plans and specifications of school- houses for the country districts, villages, and smaller cities of Wis. By W. C. Whitford. 1881. 8°. 199 p. — Manual of the elementary course of study for the common schools of Wis., 1882, 85, 87, 89, 90, 91, 94,96,1900,02. '82-1902. 10 pm. 8». 1/bte. Manuals 1886-1902 are numbered 3d-llth eds. — Circular on the free high schools of Wis., with comments on the high school law. 1883, 90. 2 pm. 8». — Theory and art of teaching in free high schools. Circular. 1885. 8". 8 p. — List of books for public school libraries [annual]. 1887-90. 4 pm. 8". — Rules and regulations for public school libraries. 1887, 88, 89, 91. 4 pm. 8». — School officers of Wis., 1888/89-89/90. n. t. p. ['88.] 4°. — Circular rel. to public school libraries. 1890. 8°. 27 p. — Decision of the Supreme Court rel. to the reading of the Bible in public schools. 1890. 8». 35 p. — Arbor Day annual, 1891, 92,93,95-1902. '91-1902. 11 pm. 4" and 8°. — Circular letter to the principals of the free high schools, n. t. p. 1891. 8°. 2 p. — Qualifications of principals and assistants in free high schools, n. t. p. [1891.] 8°. 4 p. — List of books for township libraries, with supple- mentary list for graded and high school libraries. 1891, 92, 94, 95, 96, 99, 1901, 02. 8 pm. 8°. — Architecture, ventilation and furnishing of school- houses. 1892. 80. 110 p. — Wisconsin Columbian circular, containing patri- otic and historical selections for Oct. 21, 1892. '92. 8°. 40 p. 269 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Wis. \EAucationi cowtinued.'\ — Directory of Wis. free high schools, Nov. 1, 1893. n.t.p. ['93.] 8°. (,4) p. — Manual of free high schools in Wis. 1893. 8°. Ill p. — Samt. 2d ed. 1894. 8°. 108 p. — Same. 8d ed. 1900. 8°. 88 p. — To school boards; [circular rel. to qualifications of teachers in high schools], n. t.p. [1893.] 8". (l)p. — Suggestive course in supplementary reading and literature. 1894. 8°. 33 p. — Teachers' examinations for State certificates, 1894. n. t. p. ['94.] 8». 4 p. — Township system of school government. 1894. 8°. 90 p. — Memorial Day; aids for its proper observance by the schools of Wis., 1896-1902. '96-1902. 7 pm. 8°. — Bulletin of information, nos. 1-7, 1897-1901. '97-1901. 7 pm. 8". — Circular for teachers' institutes, 1899-1902. 4 pm. 8°. — Programme, School of instruction for institute conductors, Madison, Apr. 9-14, 1900. [1900.] 12». (6) p. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1857. Text-Book Commission, Report on uniformity, num- ber, and cost of text-books for the public schools of the State, Jan. 8, 1879. '79. 8». 55 p. — Spelling reform. Report of the Commission to the Legislature, Jan. 8, 1879. '79. 8°. 13 p. See also forward under Land ; and unifer Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1848, 50, 52. [^Emigration.^ See forward Im,migration. [Fisheries.'] ' Commissioners of Fisheries. Report, lst-9th annual, 1874-82; lst-9th biennial, 1884- 99/1900. 18 pm. 8°. — Carp culture by the Commissioners, 1887. '87. 8°. 16 p. — Fish and game laws, 1895. 8°. 63 p. See also under Executive and Staff, Secretary of State. State Fish and Game Warden. Fish and game laws, 1897, 99, 1901. 3 pm. 8°. [Forestry.] Forest Commission, 1867. Report on the disastrous effects of the destruction of forest trees. By L A. Lapham, J. G. Knapp, and H. Crocker, Commissioners, 1867. 8°. 104 p. Forestry Commission. Report, [1st], 1897/98. '98. 8°. 41 p. Note. No more published. [Health.] State Board of Health. Report, lst-7th annual, 1876-82; Ist biennial (8th rpt.), 1884; 9th-12th annual, 1885-88; 13th-I8th biennial, 1890-1900. '76-1901. 18 v. 8°. — Memorial for a State Board of Health. Address to the Governor of Wis. 1876. 8°. 16 p. — The powers and duties of local boards of health. Circular issued to health boards and health offi- cers by the State Board of Health. [1884.] 8°. 17 p. — Prevention of cholera. Circular issued by the State Board of Health, July 31,1884. ['84.] 8°. 4 p. — Defence against cholera and other preventable diseases. The duty of citizens and local health boards in measures of prevention. Presented by the State Board of Health, May 1885. '85. 8°. 12 p. 270 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS Wis. [^I/ealth, continued.'] — Prevention of sickness ; with suggestions for tlie restriction and control of contagious diseases. h.t.p. [1888.] 80. 26 p. — Suggestions for the restriction and prevention of small pox. Rev, ed. [Milwaukee] 1899. 8°. 8 p. [Immigration.] Commissioner of Emigration. Re- port, lst-2d annual, 1852, 53. '53-54. 2 pm. 8°. Note. Office aboliebed 1855. See also under Legislature, JoumaUt Docs., etc., 1853, 54. Board of Immigration (1867-70). Statistics exhibit- ing the history, climate, and productions of the State of Wis. '67,68,70. 3 pm. 8°. map. — Same, in German. 1868. 8°. 32 p. map. — Same, in French. 1868. 8°. 26 p. — -Some, 1869. 8°. 55 p. — 5'ame [with additional particulars]. 1869. 8°. 76 p. Note. Similar pamphlets of information for Immigrants were published iu Welsh in 1867 and [70?] and in German 1870. Commissioner of Immigration. Report, lst-5th an- nual, 1871-76. '72-75. 3 v., 2 pm. S". Note. Pamphlets in Xorwegian published in 1870; one in Welsh, 1872. Office abolished Jan. 1876. Board of Immigration. Report, 1880-86. '81-87. 5 pm. 8°. — Wisconsin. What it offers to the immigrant. An official report published by the State Board of Immigration of Wis. Milwaukee, 1879. 12". 54 p. — 5ome, 7th ed. Milwaukee, 1881. 8". 50 p. — Soil, climate, population, commerce and industries of Wisconsin. 9th ed. Milwaukee, [1885]. 8°. 35 p. Note. Pamphlet in German, similar to above, published In 1881. Board abolished 1887. llnsurance.] Commissioner of Insurance. Report, lst-13th annual, 1870-82; lst-6th biennial, 18t<4- 94; annual, 1895-1902. 39 v. 8°. Note. Rpts. 1895-98 in 2 v. each; 1899-1902 in 3 v. each. Until 1878 made by Sec. of State. — Insurance laws, 1869, 72, 75, 79. '69-79. 4 pm. 8°. — Same, 1878-85. '85. 8">. 78 p. — Same, 1878-88. "88. 8». 100 p. — Same, 1888-89. '89. 8°. 30 p. — 5ame, 1891,93, 95, 97,98,1901. '91-1901. 6 v. 8°. — Supplement to the insurance laws published in 1898, with a digest of cases from Sept. 1, 1898, to May 13, 1899. '99. 47 p. [Labor.] Bureau of Labor and Industrial Statistics. Biennial report, lst^9th, 1883/84-99/1900. '84- 1901. 9 V. 8°. Note. Office called in 1st rpt.. Bureau of Labor Statiatica; 4th rpt., Commiaaioner of Labor and Induatrial Statiatica ; 5th and 6tb rpts., Commiaaioner of Labor, Cenaua and Indua- trial StatiHtica; 7th rpt.. Bureau of Labor, Cenaua, and In- dustrial Statistics; 2d, 3d, 8th, and gth rpts.. Bureau of Labor and Induatrial Statiatica. — Directory of factories and workshops in Wis., 1897. '97. 12". 117 p. — Manufacturing statistics for 1897-98. From 9th report, 1900. 8°. 137 p. — Child labor. From 9th report, 1900. S". 143 p. — Synopsis of the reports of the Bureau. From 9th report, 1900. 8°. 147 p. — Laws of Wisconsin relating to labor. From 9th report. 1900. 8». 114 p. — Factory laws of Wisconsin. 1901. 16°. 92 p. '/' Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Wi [£an<2s.] Cominisaiontrs of the Public Lands. Re- port, annual 1850-82, biennial 1884-1900. '50-1901. 42 ptn. 8». Note. Rpta. for 1850-78 entitled Rpt. of the CommlBslonerB of Bcbool sod Unlvenity Lands. — Listof lands in the counties of Brown, [etc.], . . . to be offered at public sale by the Commis- sioners. 1867. 8°. — Laws relating to the protection of State lands, 1864, 71. '78. 3 pm. 8°. — Report of the chief inspector for four years ending Dec. 30, 1898. '99. 8°. 28 p. Note. The flnt and only report of thle officer published. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1848, 60, 66, 56, 68. [^Libraries. ^ Free Library Commission. Biennial re- port, lst^3d, 1896/96-99/1900. '96-1900. 3 v. 8°. — Bulletin, 1-4, Oct. 1900-Apr. 1901. [1900-01.] 4 pm. 8". — Bibliography bulletin, 1-4, Dec. 1901-June 1902. '01-02. 4 pm. 8°. — Some Wis. library problems, n. t.p. [1895.] 8°. (1)P- — Handbook of Commission, 1896-99. 4 pm. 24°. — Free travelling libraries in Wisconsin ; story of their growth, purposes and development; with accounts of a few kindred movements. 1897. 80. 39 (1) p. plates. — Suggestive list of books for a small library, 1897, 98, 1900, 01. '97-1901. 4 pm. 8°. — Same; recommended by the State Library Com- missions of Wis., la., Minn., Neb., Ida., and Del., Jan. 1902. ['02.] 8°. 43 p. — One hundred popular German books for small public libraries. Comp. by G. Gattiker. 1899. 8». — Some good books for boys : Out of door sports and occupations. 1899. ['99.] 8°. — List of books for township libraries, May, 1899. pra. — Suggestions for bulletins for birthdays and anni- versaries, Oct. 1899-Oct, 1900. 8 pm. 8°. — Fifty books suggested for a child's library, n. p. [1901.] 2 ff. 8°. — Books on science and engineering suggested for small public libraries. 1901. 8°. 7 p. — Buying list of new books, Aug., Oct., Nov., 1901. 3 pm. 8". — Buying list of recent books recommended by the Library Commissions of la., Minn., Wis., Ida., and Neb.; comp. by Wis. commission, Jan. 15, Apr. 10, June 10, Oct. 15, 1902. ['02.] 4 pm. 8°. — Handbook of library organization. Comp. by the Library Commissions of Minn., la., and Wis., Apr. 1902. '02. 8°. 79 p. — Summer School of Library Science. Announce- ment, 1896. n.p.,'96. 24°. (6} p. Live Stock Sanitary Board. Bulletin, no. 1, Aug. 1901. 8°. 8 p. — Circular, nos. 1-3, 1901. 3 pm. 8°. [ Oils."] State Supervisor of Inspectors of Illuminating Oils. Report, annual 1881, 82, biennial 1884-1900. '81-1901. 11 pm. 8°. IPhaimacy.J State Board of Pharmacy. Annual report, ]st-21st, 1881/82-1901/02. Janesvillc, '82-1902. 21 pm. 8°. [^Printing.} Commissioners of Public Printing. An- nual report, 1874, 76, 2 pm. 8°. Biennial report, 1884-1900. Note. RptH. 1876-1900 Included in rpt. of Sec. of State 1876-9U/i90U; not iHBued separately. 272 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Wis. Public Property, Superintendent of. Biennial report, 1884-1900. Note. Included In rpt. of Sec of State 1884-1900 ; not Is- saed separately. Public Works, Board of. Annual report, 1849-53. 5 pm. 8°. Note. Organized to improve the Fox and Wisconsin rivers. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1848, 52, 53, 54, 56 ; and under Miscellaneous, Fox and Wisconsin Rivers. Railroad Commissioner. Report, lst-9th annual, 1874- 82; lst^9th biennial, 1884-1900. '74-1900. 18 v. 8'>. — Railroad laws, 1874-75, 76, 78-82, 85. '78-89. 5 pm. 8°. — Railroad map of Wis. ; annual, 1880-90 ; biennial, 1892-1900. 16 maps. Note. 1880-94, 27 I 36 in. ; 1896-1900, 34 x 42 in. — Taxation of railroads and railroad securities. Re- port of a committee to a convention of railroad commissioners held at Saratoga Springs, June 10, 1879, together with a summary of laws in rela- tion to railroad taxation in force in the various States in the Union as well as foreign countries. 1880. 8°. 52 p. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1854, 58, 98. {^Taxation.} Tax Commissioners. Report, 1867. 8°. lip. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1854. State Tax Commission. Report, 1898. '98. 8o. (3), 276 p. — Same. 2d ed. 1898. '99. 8». (3), 289 p. — 1st biennial report, 1900. 8°. 171, (2) p. — Same, 2d ed. 1901. 8''. vi, 185 p. — Instructions to assessors and boards of review, 1900, 01, 02. '00-02. 3 pm. 8°. — Proceedings of the first annual meeting of the Supervisors of Assessments, 1902. 8°. 66 p. [ Veterinarian.^ State Veterinarian. Report, annual, 1887, 88; biennial, 1890, 1900. '88-1901. 4 pm. 8°. Note. Ko more published. — Veterinary laws, 1897, 99, 1901. '97-1901. 3pm. 8°. Institutions. Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters. Bulletin; nos. 1-5, ApriU870-July 1871. '70-71. 8°. 81 p. Note. No more published. — Transactions, v. 1-13, 1870-1901. '72-1902. 18 v. 8°. {^Agriculture.'] State Agricultural Society. Trans- actions, with reports of county societies, etc. ; v. 1-34, 1851-96. '52-96. 34 v. 8". Note. During period 1854-68 but 4 v. were issued. V. 7 coDt. condensed rpts. on. the International exhibitions of 1862 and 1867; v. 11-18 cont. rpts. of State Agricultural Con- ventions 1873-80. V. 21 for 1882/83, has combined with it the Transactions of the State Horticultural Society, v. 13, 1882/83, and the rpt. of the Dairymen's Association for 1883; and v. 22-26, for 1883/84-88, include also the Transactions of the Horticultural Society, and the rpts. of the Dairymen's Asao. elation and the Agricultural Experiment Station for corres- ponding years. All these other publications were also issued in separate form. The State Agricultural Society was super- seded by State Board of Agriculture, which see under In. pection aud Regulation, Agriculture. — Wisconsin : its natural resources and industrial progress; portion of the Transactions for 1860. '62. 8°. map. 68 p. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Wis. \^Agricutturt, continued.'] Northern Wis. Agricultural and Mechanical Asso- ciation. Transactions, f. 1-12, 1870/73-86/87. '74-87. 12 V. 8°. JVbte. V. 1, 2, prlDted by the Abb'd at Oshkosh ; v. 3-12 by the State, at UadlBon. No more published. Wis. Cheesemakers' Association. Proeeedinffs of an- nual meetings, 5th-10th, 1897-1902. "97-1902. 6 V. 8°. Jfote. Proceedings of first four meetings not published. State Dairymen's Association. Annual report, 2d- 80th, 1874-1902. '74-1902. 29 v. 8". JiTote. 1st rpt. not published. Wis. Fruit Growers' Association. Transactions, 1864, 55. '55-56. 2 pm. 8°. — Keport for tlie year 1859. '60. 8°. 95 p. Note. Also in Trans. State Agric. Soo'y, v. 5, 1858-59. — 5ome, for the year 1860. '62. S". 87 p. Note. Aleo in Trans. State Agric. Soc'y, v. 6, 1860. Kame changed in 1865 to State Horticultural Society. State Horticultural Society. Report of the Society for the years 1864, 65, 66, 67, 68; with a short historical sketch since its organization. '68. 8°. H2 p. Note. Also in Trans. State Agric. Soc'y, v. 7, 1861-88. — Report for the year 1869. '70. 8°. 104 p. Note. Also in Trans. State Agric. Soc'y, v. 8, 1869. — Transactions; v. 1-32, 1870/71-1902. '71-1902. 32 v. 8°. Note. Called Annual rpts., 1890-1902. See also under Education, University of Wis.; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1855. [Blind.] Institution for the Education of the Blind (Janesville). Keport, lst-31st [annual], 1850- 79/80. '51-81. 31 pm. S". Note. Since 1880 incl. in rpts. of State Board of Supervi- sion, and of State Board of Control. Became Wisconsin School for the Blind, 1885. Cheesemaker's Association. See back under Agriculture. Dairymen's Association. See back under Agriculture. [Deaf and Dumb.] Institute for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb CDelavanV Keport, l8t-29th [an- nual], 1851/52-79/80. '53-81. 29 pm. 8°. Note. Since 1880 incl. in rpts of State Board of Supervision, and of State Board of Control. Became Wisconsin School for the Deaf, 1885. [Education.] Board of Regents of Normal Schools. Report, annual 1857-65, 78/79-81/82; biennial 1882/84-98/1900. 20 pm. 80. — Proceedings and regulations adopted at first meet- ing, July 15, 1857. '57. 8°. 22 (1) p. — Course of study and regulations adopted by the Board ; with the act incorporating said Board, as amended May 17, 1858. ['58.] 8°. 16 p. — Proceedings, 1874-1902. '74-1902. 8°. — By-laws; Apr., Aug. 1894, Mar., 1898. 3 pm. 8°. — 5«« a/so under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1852. State Normal School CPlatteville) . Annual cata- logue, ls(^35th, 1866/68-1900/01. Platteville, '66-1901. 34 pm. 8°. State Normal School (Whitewater). Annual cata- logue, l8t-33d, 1868/69-1900/01. Whitewater, '69-1901. 33 pm. 8°. State Normal School (Oshkosh). Annual catalogue, l8t-30th, 1871/72-1900/01. Oshkosh, '72-1901 30 pm. 8". State Normal School (River Falls). Catalogue [Annual], lst-27th, 1875/77-1900/01. '77-1901. 27 pm. 8°. 274 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Wis. [Edvcaiion, continued.'] State Normal School (Milwaukee). Annual cata- logue, 1886-1901. Milwaukee, '86-1901. 16 pm. 8°. State Normal School (Stevens Point). Catalogue [Annual], 1894/96-1900/01. Milwaukee, '95- 1901. 7 pm. 8°. State Normal School (West Superior). Catalogue [Annual], 1897-1901. 4 pm. 8°. t7nt»ersi but issued some hat irregularly, as follows : 1st, Nov. 1876. 44 p. 10th, Sept. 30 1885. 61 p. 2d, Nov. 21, 1877. 28 p. 11th, " 1886. 61 p. 3d, 1879. 44 p. 13th, tt 1888. 64 p. 4th, 1880. il p. 161h, •• 1890. 77 p. 6lh, 1881. 66 p. 17th, " 1892. 68 p. 6th,Sept. 30, 1881. 63 p. 19tb, II 1894. 68 p. 7lh, " 18S2. 64 p. 21st, *• 1896. 66 p. rSth], " 1883. 54 p. 23d, II 1898. 72 p. 9th, " 1884. 68 p. 36th, " 1900. 77 p. All printed by the Board at Mllwaukeo, except the 6th-7th rpts., which were printed by the State at Madison. The 12th, 14th, 16tb, 18th, 20th, iii, and 24th rpts. were not printed. Note 2. This school Is not a State institution, but was founded by private charity, and is under the control of a self- perpetuating Board of Managers, elected annually. It Is in- corporated and employed by the State for the custody and guardiiiuship of children committed to its care. The State holds the title to all Us property, and the reports are made to the Legislature. An act authorizing industrial schools, together with the articles and by-laws and officers and committees of the Milwaukee Industrial School. Milwaukee, 1875. 12''. 17 p. — Organization, statutes, and by-laws, Jan. 1884. Milwaukee, '84. 8». 28 p. 278 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATTONS [/nione.] Stait Hospital for the /nsone (Madison). Annual report, Ist-Slst, 18G0-80. '60-80. 21 pm. 8°. Nnte. Since 1S80, included in iptB. of State Board of Super- vision, and of Slate Board of Control. — Report of [building] commissioners, 1857-59. 3 pm. 8°. — The acts to provide for the government of the Wis. State Hospital for the Insane. Also the by-laws of the Board of Trustees, as adopted by said board, and approved bvthe Governor. 186G. 8". 32 p. — An act to provide for the government of the Wis. Hospitals for the Insane, also the by-laws of the Board of Trustees of the Wis. State Hospital for the Insane, form of application, etc. 1876. 8». 39 p. — Rules and regulations for the government of those employed at the Wis. State Hospital for the Insane. 1877. 8°. 20 p. — Rules and regulations of the Wis. State Hospital for the Insane. 1883. 8°. lip. — Rules and regulations relating to the government of the Wis. State Hospital for the Insane, Men- dota. Milwaukee, 1886. 8°. 16 p. — See a/so ji/iiier Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1855, 80. Northern Hospital for the Insane (Oshkosh). Annual report, lst-8th, 1872/73-79/80. '73-81. 8 pm. 8°. li^oie. Since 1880, included in rpts. of State Board of Super, vision, and of State Board of Control. — Annual report of the building commissioners, 1st- 2d, 1871-72. '71-72. 2 pm. 8°. — Rules, regulations and by-laws. 1874. 12°. 20 p. — Report of the committee on behalf of the Northern Hospital for the Insane to investigate methods of heating similar institutions. [1875.] 8°. 35 p. — Rules and regulations relating to the government of the Northern Hospital for the Insane, Winne- bago. Milwaukee, 1886. 8°. 19 p. ILibraries.] State Library. Report, 1881, 82; liicn- nial, 1883/84; '82-85. 3 v. 8». Aote. Rpts. for 18S5/S6 and 18ST/88 are included in the ap. pendizes to the Senate journal, 1887, SQ, and were not issued separately. No more published. — Catalogue, 18.=!2, 58, 72, 81. '52-81. 4 v. 8». — Subject-index to the law books, 1891 ; by J: R. Berryman. '92. 8°. vi, 261 p. State Historical Library Building, Board of Com- missioners for Erecting the. Report, Feb. 1, 1899. '99. 8°. 18 p. Note. No more published. See also under Inspection and Regulation, Libraries. [Prisons.'] State Prison Commissioner. Annual re- port, 1852-73. '53-73. 22 pm. 8». State Prison (Waupun). Annual report, 1874-80. '74-80. 7 pm. 8". Note. Since 1880 included in rpts. of State Board of Su- pervision, and of Stale Board of Control. — Rules and regulations for the government of the State Prison. Adopted June 10, 1875. Milwau- kee, '75. 12°. 22 p. — See also under Legislature. Journals, Docs., tic, 1855, 89. 279 [Wis Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Wis. [Soldiers' Borne.'] Wisconsin Veterans' Home (Wau- paca). Annual report of the Board of Trustees, 1894,97-1901. [Milwaukee.] 6 pm. 8°. ifote. The Home ie owned and supported by the State, but is controlled by a Board of Trustees elected by the Depart- ment of Wis. O. A. R., to wbom the reports are made. Some aid also Is received from the Federal government. Soldiers' Orphans' Home (Madison). Annual report, 1866-81 ; final, 1894. '66-94. 17 pm. 8°. — Charter and by-laws of the Soldiers' Orphans' Home, with a list of the Board of Trustees and officers, also rules and regulations for its man- agement. Approved April 27, 1866. '66. 8°. 16 p. — Same, 1867. '67. 8". 16 p. J^ote. The Home was closed in 1876, the remaining orphans being placed in private families. Judiciary. Supreme Court. Reports of the Supreme Court, 1842- 43. By T. P. Burnett. '44. 12". 237, 2 p. Note, Reprinted in Finney's reports, v. 1. — Reports of cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court. By D. H. Chandler, v. 1-4. [1849-52.] Milwaukee, '50-54. 4 v. 8°. Note. Reprinted in Finney's reports, v. 2-3. — Reports of cases argued and determined in the Su- preme Court. By S. V. Pinney, v. 1-3. [1839- 62.] Chicago, '72-76. 3 t. 8°. — Reports of eases argued and determined in the Su- preme Court; T. i-112, 1853-Jan. 28, 1902. '54- 1902. 112 v. v.p. 8». Cont. : V. 1-11, 18!)3-60 ; by A. D. Smith. Vi-\i, 1860-«2; by F. L. Spooner. 16-64, 1862-82; by O. M. Conover. 65-112, 1882-1902; by P. K. Conover. Note 1. V. 1, 2, 3, 6 were published In Milwaukee; r. 4, 5, in New York; v. 7-21 in Madison; v. 22-112 iu Chicago. V. 1-22 were repub. in Chicago, 1872-75. V. 55-58 were re- ported by O. M. Conover, prepared and edited by F. K. Conover. Note 2. There have been several privately printed Digests. — The trial in the Supreme Court of the information in the nature of a quo warranto filed by the Attorney- general, on the relation of Coles Bashford ■». Wm. A. Barstow, contesting the right to the ofiice of Governor of Wis. 1856. 8°. 368 p. — Rules of practice in the Supreme Court, 1857, 76, 85, 94, 96. 5 pm. 8°. — See under Inspection and Regulation, Education, 1890. Circuit and County Courts. Rules of practice of the Circuit and County Courts, 1879, 85. 2 pm. 8». See under Legislature, Journals, Docs,, etc,, 1853. — Rules and practice of the County Courts of Wis., adopted by the Judges of the Supreme Court, Jan. 1892. '92. 8°. 18 p. — Same, 1901. 8°. 16 p. — See also under Executive and Staff, Secretary of State, [ Codes of Procedure] . Legislature. Sessions annual, beginning June 1848 and Jan. 1849-83; bien- nial, beginning Jan. of odd years, 1886-1901. Extra sessions, Sept. 1862, June 1878, Jnne 1892, Oct. 1892, Aug. 1897. See ahead Journals, Docs,, etc., 1880. [Laws of the State.] Laws, l8tr-45th sess., June 1848- Jan. 1901. '49-1901. 74 v. %«. Note, Titles vary. Laws of each sess., whether reg. or extra, pub. separately. Laws of each reg. sess., 1858-72, pub. in 2 V. : General laws, Private and local acts. Laws of each reg. sess., 1876, 83-91, pub. In 2 v. ; Laws except city charters. Laws rel. to city charters. Index of sess. laws, 1878-97, Incl. in V. 1 of sess. laws, 1883-97. 280 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Wis. \_Laws of the State, continued:'] — ReTised statutes, 1849. Southport, '49. 8°. xii, 899p. — Same; Supplement, 1852. 8». 164 p. — Same, 1858. Chicago, '58. 4°. iv, 1261 p. — Some ; by D: Taylor. 1871. 2 v. 4". 2217 p. — Same,- [by W. F. Vilas and J. P. C. Cottrill]. 1878. 4». liT, 1361 p. — Same: Supplement, 1879-83; by A. L. Sanborn and J. R. Berryman. Chicago, '83. 4°. xlii, 1015 p. — Same : Annotated statutes ; containing general laws in force Oct. 1, 1889, also revisers' notes to the Re- vised statutes of 1858 and 1878, etc.; by A. L. Sanborn and J. R. Berryman. Chicago, '89. 2 v. i°. xviii, 2885 p. — Same : Wisconsin statutes of 1898, enacted and ap- proved Aug. 1897, in effect Sept. 1, 1898; ed. and annot. by A. L. Sanborn and J: R. Berryman Chicago, '98. 2 v. 4°. xi, 3431 p. — Index to laws, 1836-73. (Privately printed.) '73. 8°. 381 p. An Act to authorize the business of banking. 1853. 24 p. 2^ote. For compilatioDB of particular laws gee und/r Execu- tive and Staff, Governor, Secretary of State and Trennurer; and under Inspection and Regulation, Bank OomptrolUr, Bank Examiner, Charities, Dairy and Food Commiisioner, Education, Eisheries, Insurance, Labor, Lands, Railroad, Veterinarian. (^Journals, Documents, etc.] Journal of the Senate, lst-45th sees., 1848-1901. '48-1901. 58 v. 8°. Note. Journals of tlie Senate and Assembly contain all re- ports made to the Legislature direct; .Tournats of each sess., whetber regular or extra, published separately. Senate journal pub. with separate appendix 1852-38 ; 2 appendixes 1856, 57 ; in 2 v., 1858, 62. — Journal of the Assembly, lst-45th sess., 1848-1901. '48-1901. 58 v. 8°. Note. Published with separate appendix 1852-58; 2 sep- arate appendixes 1856, 57; in 2 v., 1858, 62. See also note under Journal of the Senate. — Report of the committee on education and school lands, June 22, 1848. 8». 8 p. — Report of a committee on internal improvements, to whom was referred No. 10 (S), " A bill accepting the grant of land made by Congress to aid in the improvement of the Fox and Wisconsin Rivers." June 26, 1848. '48. 8°. 6 p. — Report of the committee on ways and means, June 27, 1848. '48. 8". 13 p. — Report of the committee on education and school lands, July 12, 1848. '48. 8°. lip. — Report of the select committee appointed to examine the books, papers, and accounts of the register and receiver of the canal lands, July 14, 1848. 8°. 3 p. — Report of the committee on internal improvements. 1848. 80. 9 p. — Report of the committee on the University and Uni- versity lands, Jan. 29, 1850. '50. 12°. 9 p. — Report fof committee] on education and school lands. "Madison, 1850. 8°. 13 p. — Report of the committee on education, [etc.], on so much of the Governor's message as relates to com- mon schools, normal schools, and the University. 1852. 8°. 7 p. — Report of the committee on education, etc., on that part of the Governor's message relating to the school fund. 1852. 12°. 12 p. — Report of the committee on mining and smelting. 1852. 12". 31 p. — Report of the joint select committee to whom was referred so much of the Governor's message as re- lates to the Fox and Wisconsin Rivers Improve- ment. 1852. 12°. 15 p. 281 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Wis. \-lou.rnals, Doeumenis, etc., continued,'] — Report of the minority of the judiciary committee, relatinft ta the improvement of the Fox and Wis- consin Rivers. 1852. 12°. 17 p. — Report of the special committee on that part of the Governor's message relating to the fugitive slave law. 18,52. 12°. 6 p. — Report of the comniittee of investigation in relation to the charges preferred by Wm. K. Wilson against Levi Hubbell, judge of the second judicial circuit. 1853. 8°. 18 p, — Journal of the court for the trial of impeachments. State of Wisconsin v. Levi Hubbell. 1853. 12°. 160 p. - Argument of Edward G. Ryan, on the trial of Levi Hubbell, judge of the second judicial cir- cuit, before the Senate of Wisconsin, on an im- peachment preferred by the Assembly for high misdemeanors in office. Reported by T. C. Leland. 1853. 8°. 154 p. — Trial of impeachment of Levi Hubbell, judge of the second judicial circuit, by the Senate of the State of Wisconsin, June, 185.'). Reported by T. C. Leland. Beriah Brown, publisher. 1853. 8°. 820 p. — Report of the committee on State affairs on matters relating to the emigrant agencv. 1853. 8°. 7 p. — Report of the joint select committee on the Fox and Wisconsin River Improvement. 1853. 8°. 7 p. — Report of the committee on agriculture and manu- factures, in regard to creating and endowing an agricultural department in the State University. 1854. 8°. 8 p. — Report of the select committee to whom had been referred so much of the message of the Governor as relates to the subject of the Commissioner of Emigration. [1854.] 8°. 6 p. — Minority report of Mr. Webster upon the prohibi- tory liquor law, Feb. 28, 1854. 8°. 7 p — Report of the committee on expiration and re-enact- ment of laws, in relation to Assembly bill No. 364, to authorize certain towns to aid in the cnnstruc- tion of a railroad, March 14, 1H54. 8°. 8 p. — Report of the select committee in relation to canal land mnrtgaues, March 27. 1854. 8°. 8 p. — Report of the committee on the judiciary, to whom was referred the memorial of Thomas Reynolds relative to indebtedness of the Fox and Wisconsin Rivers Improvement Fund, March 28, 1854. '54. 8°. 8 p. — Report of the committee on finance relative to State tax. 1854. 8°. (i p. — Majority and minority reports of the joint committee of the two houses, to investigate the matters of the lunatic flsvlum, with the evidence taken before them. 1855. 8°. 175 p. — Report of the judiciary committee in relation to the removal of Prof. E: Daniels, State Geologist. Also, the report of the select committee upon the same subject. Ripon, 1855. 8°. — Report of joint select committee appointed to visit State Prison consisting of Messrs. Bowen and Clement, on the part of the Senate, and Messrs. Parker, Cary and Barns, on the part of the As- sembly. 1856. 8°. 16 p. — Report of Mr. M'Indoe, from the committee to ■ whom was referred so much of the Governor's message as relates to swamp lands. 1855. 8°. 10 p. 282 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Wis. {Journals, Documents, etc., continued.'] — Report of Mr. Gary of Winnebago from standing committee on banks and banking. 1855. 8°. 10 p. — Minority report of P. H. Smith, from committee on agriculture, to whom had been referred a bill in relation to the encouragement of agriculture and its kindred arts in this State. 1855. 8°. 6 p. — Report of select committee of the Assembly, to whom was referred so much of the message of the Governor as related to the Fox and Wisconsin River Improvement, March 31, 185(1. '56. 8°. 79 p. — Report of joint select committee to investigate the of- fices of the State Treasurer, the Secretary of State, and School and University Land Commissioners, [etc.], Sept. 12, 1856. '56. 8°. 175 p. — Report of joint committee for investigation. Sub- mitted to the Senate, Feb. 26, 1857. ['57.] 8°. 29 p. — Report of the committee on State affairs, to whom was referred so much of the Governor's message as relates to the Geological Survey. In Senute, Feb. 12, 1857. 8°. 6 p. — Report of the joint committee for investig^ition in relation to certain charges as to official conduct of the Superintendent of Public Instruction. 18.">7. '58. 8°. 31 p. — Report of select committee, appointed under resolu- tion No. 128 Assembly, to investigate the affairs ot the Milwaukee and Superior Railroad Co. In As- sembly, May 12, 1858. '58. 12°. 72 p. — Report of the joijit committee of investiaation into the affairs of the State departments. With an ap- pendix. [1858.] 8°. 97 p. — Report of joint select committee appointed to inves- tigate into alleged frauds and corruptions in the disposition of the land grant by the Legislature of 1856, etc. '58. 8°. 48, 322, (I) p. Note. Also printed Id GermaD. — Review of the report made by the committee of in- vestigation to the Legislature relating to the land grant. By Byron Kilbourn, July, 1858. Mil- waukee, '58. 8". 60 p. note. Privately priDted. — Report of special committee on charges [of bribery] against Wm. Chappell [Senator], with the testi- mony. [1858.] 8°. 95 p. — Report of the joint committee of investigation into the affairs of the State departments. With an appendix. 1859. 8°. 84 p. — Report of the committee on banks and banking, to the assembly, March 16, 1861. '61. 8°. 5 p. — Minority report of the joint select committee ap- pointed to investigate affairs pertaining to the rais- ing and equipping of troops, and the dispositii)n nf war bonds. 1862. 8°. 25 p. — Senate Bill No. 68, entitled, " A bill to provide for the redemption of bank notes, and to extend the time of pleading in certain cases, and report of minority of banking committee upon the same, read in Assembly Feb. 5, 1862. '62. 8°. 11 p. — Report of the joint visiting committee on the charitable and benevolent institutions of the .state. [1871.] 8°. 22 p. — Report of joint committee of investigation appointed by the Legislature of 1871 to investigate and report respecting the passage and veto of the " Dells Bill." [1872.] 8°. 40 p. — Report of the joint visiting committee, made in Senate Jan. 17, 1872. ['72.] 8°. 50 p. 383 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Wis. {Journals, Documents, etc., continued.'] — Report of the visiting committee on the charitable and penal institutions. Made in Senate Jan. 15, 1873. 73. 8°. 40 p. — Majority report of the joint select committee on joint resolution No. 11, S., amending the State constitution. Made to the Senate Feb. 21, 1879. 8°. 8 p. 2fote. RecommeDding the pasea^e of the reBolution " pro- hibiting the traffic in intoxicating liquors in the State." — Minority report of tlie joint special committee on joint resolution No. 11, S., amending the State constitution. Made to the Senate Feb. 23, 1879. 8°. 18 p. Note. Recommending the indefinite postponement of the reuolution mentioned in preceding note. — Report of the committee on State affairs on amend- ing the constitution so as to provide for biennial sessions. 1880. 8». 1!1 p. — Report of the committee appointed under provisions of J. R. No. 33 A., of the year 1880, to investigate into the affairs of the State Hospital for the Insane. 1880. 8». 61 p. — Stale Hospital for the Insane. Report of the inves- tigating committee. [1880.] 8°. 10 p. — Report of committee on tlie subject of convict labor, made to the Legislature Jan. 18, 1889, by Messrs. C. K. Erwin, C. E. Hooker, and C. R. Feld. '89. 8°. 74 p. — Report of the minority of the committee on privileges and elections, on the Fetzer-Scofield contest, made to the Senate Jan. 30, 1891. 8°. lip. — Report of special railroad investigation committee, appointed pursuant to Res. No. 30 A. Majority and minority reports. 1893. 8°. 19 p. MiSCELLANEOnS. {Civil War.] Military State Agent. Report of W. Y. Selleck, Military State Agent for Wis., Jan. 31, 1865, showing the operation of the Wis. Soldiers' Aid Society of Washington, D. C, and the Wis. Military State Agency, June 1862-Jan. 1865. Wash- ington, D. C, '65. 8°. 16 p. Note. Report was made to the Governor. See also under Legislature, Journals, Does., etc., 1862. {jExpositions.] Board of State Centennial Managers. The State of Wisconsin ; embracing brief sketches of its history, position, resources, and industries, and a catalogue of its exhibits at the Centennial at Philadelphia, 1876. '76. 8°. 86, 85 p. State Board of World's Fair Managers. Report, with accompanying documents. 1893. 8°. 41 p. See also under Institutions, History, 1893. {Fox and Wisconsin Sivers.] Wisconsin and Fox Rivers Improvement Convention. Water commu- nication between the Mississippi and the Lakes; memorial to Congress on the improvement of the navigation of the Wisconsin and Fox rivers, sub- mitted by the Canal Conventions at Prairie du Chien, Nov. 10, 1868, and at Portage City, Oct 20, 1869; and proceedings of the conventions; prepared for publication under the direction of L. Fairchild, Governor, 1870. 8°. 88 p. maps. See under Executive and Staff, Governor, 1851, 53; under Inspection and Regulation, Public Works; and under Lei^iB- lature. Journals, l/ocs., etc., 1848, 52, 63, H, 66. 2S4 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Wis. [Historii.'] Report of Wm. R. Smith, State Historian, for \»r>\. '55. 8°. 5 p. — History of Wisconsin, in three parts, historical, documentary and descriptive. Comp. by direction of the Legislature, by Wm. R. Smith. 1854. 2 v. 8°. V. 1 ; 432 p. V. 3 ; 443 p. Note. V. 2 not published. Prison Labor Commissioners. Report, 1899. S". 29 p. yote. No more published. Superior Ilarlor, Special Survey of. Report of W. H. Newton to the Governor. '72. 8°. 29 p. Supplemental : Territorial. Legislative Assembly. Acts. 1836-48. Madison and Milwaukee. '36-48. 13 v. 8". Ifote. Called Acts 183&-38; Local acts 1838-39. Sessions annual, beginning in various months. Laws of extra sess. June 1838, and Aug. 1840 bound with laws of regular sess. of those years ; laws of extra sess. Oct. 1847 published sep- arately. Acts of l8t-2d sess., 1836, 37-38, and extra sess. June 1838 were reprinted by order of the Legislature in 1867 in 1 v. 8". 584 p. See also under Institutions, History, State historical Society, 1870. — Statutes [revised], 1839. Albany, '39. 8°. iv,457p. — Act to provide for the government of the several towns in this Territory, and for the revision of county government, annual sess., 1840-41. '41. 8°. 74, 6 p. — Journal of the Council, 1836-48. '36-48. 16 v. 8°. Note. All except for special session 1840 htivp appendixes containing documents and reports. — Journal of the House of Representatives, 1836-48. '36-48. 16 V. 8°. Note. All except for extra session 1840 have appendixes containing documents and reports. 285 STATE PUBLICATIONS A PROVISIONAL LIST OF THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS OF THE SEVERAL STATES OF THE UNITED STATES FROM THEIR ORGANIZATION COMPILED UNDER THE EDITORIAL DIRECTION OF R. R. BOWKER PART III: WESTERN STATES AND TERRITORIES MINNESOTA, IOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS, NEBRASKA, SO. DAKOTA, NO. DAKOTA, DAKOTA TERRITORY, MONTANA, WYOMING, COLORADO, UTAH, NEVADA, IDAHO, WASHINGTON, OREGON, CALIFORNIA, ARIZONA, NEW MEXICO, OKLAHOMA, INDIAN TERRITORY, ALASKA, HA WAIL NEW YORK OFFICE OF THE PUBLISHERS' WEEKLY 1905 STATE PUBLICATIONS A PROVISIONAL LIST OF THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS OF THE SEVERAL STATES OF THE UNITED STATES FROM THEIR ORGANIZATION COMPILED UNDER THE EDITORIAL DIRECTION OF R. R. BOWKER PART III: WESTERN STATES AND TERRITORIES MINNESOTA, IOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS, NEBRASKA, SO. DAKOTA, NO. DAKOTA, DAKOTA TERRITORY, MONTANA, WYOMING, COLORADO, UTAH, NEVADA, IDAHO, WASHINGTON, OREGON, CALIFORNIA, ARIZONA, NEW MEXICO, OKLAHOMA, INDIAN TERRITORY, ALASKA, HAW AIL NEW YORK OFFICE OF THE PUBLISHERS' WEEKLY 190S Copyright, 1905, BY R. R. BOWKER. 5!l]e BothUieU mi fflliuttlll" S""" BOSTON PREFATORY NOTE TO PART III. THE preparation of Part III of " State Publications" has been attended witii difficulties similar to those which retarded Part II, and has extended over a second interval of three years. As is shown by the title-page, it covers the States stretching from the west bank of the Mississippi to the Pacific coast, with the exception of Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas (which belong naturally to the group of Southern States, to be covered in Part IV) as well as the present organized Terri- tories of Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Hawaii, the unorganized Indian Territory, and the District of Alaska. Work has already been begun on the State publications of the fifteen remaining States, which present peculiar difficulties, partly because of their long history, several of them being among the original thirteen States, and partly because of the complications resulting from the Confederate and Recon- struction periods. Continuing apology must be made for the imperfection of these lists, in spite of all attempts toward completeness and of the cooperation of many State Librarians and other local authorities. It should be understood, however, that in many cases repeated efforts have failed to obtain the cooperation from State officials which might reasonably have been expected, either because of lack of interest on the part of such officials or because of the chaotic condition of State document collections ; and to this cause may fairly be attributed a large share of the imperfections which will inevitably be discovered by users of the bibliography. The request is therefore again made that State Librarians and other users will send to the editor any infor- mation regarding publications not here recorded, and any corrections that should be made, either for a possible appendix of errors and omissions, or for use by others when a more complete bibliography is possible for any State or for all the States. The compilation of this part has been exclusively in the hands of Mr. W. N. Seaver, whose experience in connection with Part II has resulted in relieving the editor from responsibility except for the general plan. No one but the editor, how- ever, can fully appreciate the obstacles which have been encountered in carrying on and completing the work of compilation. Special acknowledgment will be found at the head of each list to those who have furnished or revised the large part of the material, and general acknowledgment should be made to those who have in lesser degree cooperated toward the final result. Acknowledgment is specifically due to Miss Adelaide R. Hasse, of the Document Department of the New York Public Library, who has lent all possible assistance in connection with that extensive col- lection of State documents. It should be noted that the general period of the bibliography closes with the year 1900 ; annual and biennial reports have, however, been recorded to a later date, and some later publications also have incidentally been included. Particulars as to the plan and method employed will be found in the preface included in Part I, which should be consulted by users of this part. R. R. BovrsEB. MINNESOTA STATE PUBLICATIONS. List compiled by E, A. NeUon^ State Librarian^ St. PauL GroseillierB and Radieson, the first white men id Minneeota, ex- plored Mille LacB region, 1659-60. Louis HeaDepin discovered FallB of St. AutboDy, 1680. Formally claimed by Frauce, 1689. By treaty of Versailles^ 1763, France ceded Minnesota east of the Mississippi to England, :ind west of it to Spain. Portion east of the Mississippi, part of Northwest Territory, 1787. Same portion part of Indian Territory, 18'JO. Portion west of the MIesisaippi, as a part of LouiManii, ceded by Spain to H'rance, ISOl ; by France to the United States, 1803. All of Minnesota was a part of Illinois Territory, 1809-18; of Michigan Territory, 1819-35. Portion east of the Mississippi, part of Wisconsin Territory, 1836; portion west of the Mississippi, part of Iowa Territory, 1838. Territory of Min- nesota organized 1849. Admitted as a State, 1858. State documents and reports issued annually prior to ISSl, bien- nially since, covering two years ending July 31 of even-numbered years, when fiscal year ends. Published at the capital, St. Paul, anlesB otherwise specified. Minnesota executive documents : Governors' messages and accompanying documents^ annual 1858-81; biennial 1881/82-1901/02, '58-1902. 72 v. 8°. J^ote. Include nearly all the reports made to the Governor by heads of departments. 1860-7U published in 1 v. for each year ; 1871-74, 2 v. ; 1875-80, 3 v. ; 1881-1902, 3 to 5 v., biennially. Reports for 1897-98 were not collected and bound in the usual manner, only one volume being bound for each year. CONSTITDTION AND CONSTITUTIOXAL CONTENTION. ConveniioTij 1857. Debates and proceedings of the Minnesota Constitutional Convention held at St. Paul, July 13-Augu8t 28, 1857, including the organic act of the Territory; with the enabling act of Congress [etc.]. Reported by Francis H. Smith. *57. 8°. (685) p. Kote. Democratic wing. — Same; reported by T. F. Andrews. '58. 8°, (624) p. Note. Republican wing. — Journal of the convention. 1857. 8°. 209 p. Note. The coDvention eat as two distinct bodies, one con- Bisting of Republican and tbe other of Democratic members. The draft of tlie conelitution finally adopted by the two con- ventions was the work of a joint committee. Each convention claimed to the last to be tbe one legally constituted and organized. The constitution framed by these conventions was adopted by the people at an election held Oct. 13, 1857. Constitution of the State. 1857. 8°. 26 p. Note. Constitution also published In Legislative manual and all editions of (Statutes. Executive and Staff. Governor. Message, annnal 1857-81 ; biennial 1881- 1903. '57-1903. 49 pm. 8°. Cont. ; By Hon. H. H. Sibley, May 24, 1858-Jan. 2, 1860; by Alexander Ramsey, Jan. 2, 1860-July 10, 1863; by Henry Swift, July 10, 1863-Jan. 11, 1864; by titephen Miller, Jan. 11, 1864-^Jan. 8, 1866; by William R. Marshall, Jan. 8, 1866- Jau.9, 1870; by Horace Austin, Jan. 9, 187u-Jan. 7, 1874; by Cushman K. Uavis, Jan. 7, 1874-Jan. 7, 1876; by John tj. Pillsbury, Jan. 7, 1876-Jan. 10, 1882; by Lucius F. Hubbard, Jan. 10, 188^-Jan. 5, 1887; by A. R. McQill, Jan. b, 1887-J»n. 9, 1889; by William R. Merriam, .Ian. 9, 1»89-Jan. 4, 1393; by Ennte Nelson, Jan. 4, 1893-Jan. 1893; by D. M. Clough, Jan. 1895-jBn. 1899; by John Lind, Jan. 1899-Jan. 1901; by S. 11. Van Bant, Jan. 1901-Jan. 1903. Note, Above list includes inaugural addresses. 287 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Minn. Oovemor , continved. — Governor Ramsey's special message relative to swamp lands, Jan. 26, 1860. — Northwest British America and its relations to the State of Minnesota. Report to the Legislature by Governor Ramsey, March 2, 1860. Ed. by J. W. Taylor. '60. 8°. 41 (1) p. — Governor Ramsey's special message, extra session, Sept. 9, 1862. — Governor Marshall's special message in relation to the State railroad bonds, Feb. 1, 1869. See also under Miscellaneous, floiiroad Bond Commiaiion. — Governor Davis's special message Jan. !i9, 1875, in relation to the people on the frontier counties, suffering from the ravages of grasshoppers. — Governor Pillsbury ; message to extra session Oct. 12, 1881, in relation to the Minnesota State rail- way bonds. See alto under Miscellaneous, Railroad Bond Commiaaion. — Thanksgiving proclamation [Nov. 27, 1890. '90]. 4°. 2 p. — Same, [Nov. 28, 1901], n. p. ['01.] f. — Proclamation [announcing the death of Cusliman K. Davis, U. S. Senator from Minnesota, Nov. 27, 1900. '00]. 12°. (1) p. — Governor Van Sant's special message in relation to Tax Commission for 1902. Adjutant General. Report, annual, 1858-78; lst-12th biennial, 1879/80-1901/02. 33 pm. 8°. Cont. : By Alex. C. Jones, 1858-60; by William H. Acker, 1800-61; by John B. Sanborn, May 24- Dec. 31, 1861 ; by Oscar Malrnros, 1861-65; by John Peller, May 16, 1865-Jnu. 22, 1866; by H. P. Van Cleve, 1866-70; by Mark D. Flower, 1870-76; by Henry A. Castle, 1875-76; by H. P. Van Cleve. 1876-82; by A. C.Hawley, 1882-84; by CM. MacCarlhy, 1884-87; by P. W. SeeJey, 1887-89; by J. H. Mullen, 1889-93; by Hermann Mueblberg, 1893-95; by George C. Lambert, 1899-1901; by E. D. Libbey, 1901-02. Xble. Includes report of Quarter Master General. See al»o under Supplemental, Adjutant General. — Adjutant General's report, Sept. 9, 1862, extra ses- sion. — Annual report of Minnesota troops, 1890. By W: Lochren. pm. 8°. l^ote. Under Act of April 16, 1889. Attorney Oeneral Report, annual, 1858-93; liiennial, 1894/96-1900/02. '58-1902. 27 pm. 8°. Cont. : By Charles H. Berry, 1868-60; by G. E. Cole, 1860- 66; by W. Colvill, 1866-68; by F. R. E. Cornell, 1868-74; by G. E. Wilson, 1874-80 ; by Chas. M. Start, 1880-81 ; by W. J. Kahn, 1881-87 ; by Moses E. Clapp, 1887-93 ; by H. W. Childs, 1893-95; by W. B. Douglas, 1896-1S02. Auditor. Report, annual, 1858-70; biennial, 1877/78- 1900/02. St. Paul and Minneapolis, '58-1902. 8». Cont.: By W. H. Dunbnr, 1868-61; by Charles Mcllrath, 1861-7.'i; by Orlen P. Whltcomb, 1873-82; by W. W. Braden, 1882-91; by A. Blermann, 1891-95; by Robert C. Dunn, 1896- 1902. Note. The Auditor is also Land Commissioner. See also under Inspection and Regulation, Examiner, Public. Quarter Master General. Report. JVb(e. Included In report of Adjutant General. Secretary of State. Report, annual, 1858-97/98; bien- nial, 1898/1900-1900/02. '58-1902. 25 pm. 8°. Cont. ; By F. Baasen, 1868-60; by J. H. Baker, 1860-fi2; by D. Blakeley, 1862-66; by U.C. Rogers, 1866-70; by H. Maitson, 1870-72; by 8. P. Jonnlson, 1872-76; by J. 8. Irgons, 1876-8(i; by F. Von Baumbach, 1880-87; by H. Mattson, 1887-91 ; by F. P. Brown, 1891-95; by A. Berg, 1895-1901; by P.E.Hanson, 1900-02. J/ote. Borne printed at Minneapolis. For reports of Com. missioner of Statistii-s (subordinate to Bee. of Ktate) , scm* under Institutions. Beasiun laws, statutes, court reports, and digests are also published under supervision of this oflioer. 2SS Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Minn. Secretary of State, continued. — Statistics of Minnesota for 1869. Being Ist annual re- port of tlie Asst. Secretary of State. 70. 8°. — Legislative manual, biennial, 1861-1903. — State and county government, 1891. h. t. p. '91. 80. (36) p. — Fourth decennial census . . . taken June 1, 1895. '95. 8». 287 p. Treasurer of State. Report, annual, 1858-1902. 43 pm. 8°. Cont. : By G: W. Armstrong, 1858-60; by C: Sheffer, 1880- 88; by E. Munch, 1868-72; by W: Seeger, 1872-73; by E. W. Dyke, 1873-T8; by W: Pfaender, 1876-80; by C: Kltteleon, 1880-87 ; by J. Bobleter, 1887-96; by A. T. Koerner, 1895-1900; by J. H. Block, 1900-02. Inspection and Regulation. l^Capitol Commissioners.^ Commissioners Appointed to Construct a New Capitol. Report, biennial, 1895-19U3. 5 pm. 8°. Ooni.: By Channing Seabury, 1895-1903. [Corrections and Charities.^ Board of Corrections and Charities. Biennial report, l8t-9th, 1882/84- 98/1900. '84-1900. 9 pm. 8°. Cont.: By Gov. L. F. Hubbard, Pres., 1884-88; by Gov. W. B.Merriam,Pres., 1888-92; by Gov. Knutelfelaon, Pres., 1892- 94; by Gov. D. K. Ulougb, Pres., 1894-98; by C. Amundaon, Cbairman, 1896-19U0; by Gov. J. Liud, 1900. Note. The Board of Corrections and Charities was dis- continued in 1901 and saperaeded by the Board ,of Control, which see below. Hee also under Institutions, Training School, 1896. — Twelfth quarterly meeting. Secretary's report on the need of a uniform system of financial reports from the State institutions. 188ti. 8°. 15 p. — State Congress of Charities and Corrections. Pro- ceedings, 2d-3d conferences, January, 1894-95. '94-95. 2 V. 8". Board of Control. First biennial report. Period ending July 31, 1902. 8°. 363 p. Note. By law enacted 1901 this board superseded the Board of Corrections and Charities, taking charge of the manage- ment of all State penal and charitable institutions on Aug. 1, 1901. Dairy and Food Commissioner. Report, annual 1887- 1903. 26 pm. 8°. Cont.: By W. C. Rice, 1887-89 ; by Warren J . Ives, 1889-93 ; by A. K. Fensetb, 1893-94; by Berndt Anderson, 1894-99; by J. M. Bowler, 1899-1900; by W. P. P. McConnell, 1901-03. Dental Board. (1889-). Note. No reports have yet been printed. [Educaiion.'\ Superintendent of Public Instruction. Report, lstr-19th annual, 1860-78 ; lst-12th bien- nial, 1879/80-1901/02. I,, p., '60-1902. 31pm. 8°. Cont.: By E. D. Niell, 1860-«1; by B. F. Crary, 1861-82; by E. D. Niell, 1862-64; by W: F. Phelps, 1864-65; by D. Blakeley, 1865-66; by H. C. Rogers, 1866-67; by M. H. Dunnell, 1867- 70; by H. B. Wilson, 1870-75; by D. Burt, 1875-81; by D. L. Kleble, 1881-96; by W. W. Pendergast, 1894-98; by J. H. Lewis, 1899-1900; by J. W. Olsen, 1901-02. Note. The biennial reports are also enumerated consecu- tively with the annual reports, as from *' 20th report in the series" to " 31st report in the series." See also under Supplemental, Legielative Aeaembly, Report. — Circular 5. Temperance hygiene in Minnesota. Act relating to instruction in public scliools in physiology and hygiene [with report of the Tem- perance 'Text-book Commission, etc.]. n. t. p. ['87.] 8°. 4 p. — Laws relating to the public school system, includ- ing the State Normal Schools and the University of Minnesota. 1887, 1901. 8°. 127 p. ; 141 p. See also under Legislature, Lawa of the State, Special Laws, Education. 289 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Minn. {^EAiication, continued.'] High School Board. Annual report, 2d, 5th, 1895, 98. I^ote. Printed only as part of reports of Snpt. of Public Instruction. Inspector of Graded Schools. 1902. '96-1902. 7 pm. Report, annual, 1896- 8°. Note. Reports of Inspector of Qraded Schools and of In- spector of High Schools were published as part of report of Supt. of Public Instruction after 1902. Inspector of High Schools. Report, annual, 1894-1902. Submitted to the State High School Board. Minneapolis, '94-1902. 9 pm. 8°. See preceding note. Temperance Text-book Commission. Report, 1887. See above, Circular 5. State Normal School Board. Report, annual, 1860- 79 ; biennial, 1880-1902. '61-1902. 24 pm. 8°. Cont.; By E. D. NeiU, 1860-62; by B. F. Crary, 1862-64; by J: D. Ford, 1864-66; by M.C. Dunoell, 1866-67; byT; Simp- son, 1867-69; by Rev. B. Y. MoMasters, 1870-72; by G. M. Gage, 1873-74; by H: H. Sibley, 1874-76; by T: Simpson, 1876-82; by W. S. Pattee, 1890-96. Examiner, Public. Report, lst-5th annual, 1878-82, Ist^lOth biennial, 1882/84-1900/02. '78-1902. 12 pm. 8». Cont.: ByH: M. Knox, 1878-88; by M. D. Kenyon, 1888- 96; by E. M. Pope, 1896-1900; by S. T. Johnson, 1900-02. Note. This officer examinee the accounts of all public officers, banks, building and loan associations, and trust companies. — The Examiner act of Minnesota, with annotations by H. M. Knox, Public Examiner, n.t.p. '87. 8°. (7) p. Fire Warden. Report, annual, 1895-1903. '95-1903. 9 pm. 8°. Cont.: By C. C. Andrews, 1896-1903. Game and Fish Commissioners. Report, annual, 1875- 92; biennial 1893-97,1901-03. 22 pm. 8". Cont.: By P. Day, 1876-76; by R. O. Sweeny, 1870-91; by W. S. Timberlake, 1891-97; by S. F. Fnllerton, 1901-03. 2fote. Reports 1897-1900 not published. Health and Vital Statistics, Board of. Report, Ist- 8th annual, 1873-80; Ist-llth biennial, 1880/82- 1901/02. St. Paul, Minneapolis and Red Wing, '73-1902. 15 pm. 8°. Cont.: By C. N. Hewitt, Secretary, 187-1-81; by D. W. Hand, President, 1881-91 ; by C: N. Hewitt, Sec, 1884-96; by H. M. Bracken, Sec, 1898-1902. — Public health in Minnesota; a monthly journal of . . . hygiene. Official publication, v. 1-6, 1S85- 91. Rfd Wing, '85-91. 8°. — Vital statistics of the State. Biennial report, 1st- 2d, 1886/88-88/90. — 3d biennial report on vital statistics, 1890/91 ; with a comparative study of the leading causes of mor- tality in Minnesota, 1887-91. Minneapolis, '93. 8°. folded sheets. — Same ; 4th, 1892/93. '95. 8°. — The relations of scholastic methods to the health of pupils in the public schools. A preliminary inquiry into the subject. By the Secretary. . . . Minneapolis, 1878. 8". 41 p. — A plan for the completion of the organization of the Conference of State Boards of Health, pro- posed by the State Board of Minnesota to the conference meeting in St. Louis, Oct. 13, 1884. n.p. ['84.] 8°. 2 p. 290 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Minn. Health and Vital Statistics, Board of, continued. — Minnesota from the standpoint of public health. Compiled by the Secretary ... as Superintend- ent of Minnesota sanitary exhibit at the exposition in New Orleans in 1885. '85. 8°. 17, 16 p. — Form 1. Sanitary inspection of towns, villages, boroughs, and cities. Red Wing, 1885. 8°. 2 p. — Organization, powers and duties of local boards of health. An abstract of the laws of Minnesota relating thereto. [Extra to "Public health in Minnesota." Ked Wing, 1886.] 8°. 2 p. Immigration Commissioner. Immigration report, an- nual, 1864 [by D. Blakeley] '64. pm. 8°. — Minnesota, the Empire State of the new Northwest. 1878. 8°. — See also under Executive and Staff, Secretary of State, 1870; under Institutions, Statistics; and under Miscellaneous, Immigration. Insurance Commissioner. Report, lst-30th annual, 1872/73-1901/02. '73-1902. 30 pm. 8°. Coni.: By PeiiDOck Pnaey, 1872-73; by A. R. McQill, 1873-87 ; by C. P. Bailey, 1889-91 ; by C. H. sSmith, 1891-95 ; by Elmer H. Dearth, 1896-98; by Chas. Shandrew, 1887-89; by Elmer H. Dearth, 19U0-O2. 1/ote. Part 1, Fire and Marine; pt. 2, Life. Preliminary report In 1896. Land Commissioner. Note. The Auditor ie alBO Land CommlaBioner. Medical Examiners, Board of. Explanatory announce- ment, n. p. [1883.] 8°. 3 p. Oil Inspector. (1876-). Note. No reports have yet been printed. Pardons, Board of. (1897-). Note. No reports have yet been printed. Railroad and Warehouse Commissioners. Report, an- nual, 1872-90; biennial, 1890-99. St. Paul and Minneapolis, '72-99. 21 pm. 8". Cont : By A. J. Edgertcn, 1872-74; by J. J. Randall, 1874- 76; by W: li. Marshall, 1876-82; by J. H. Baker, 1882-85; by H. Austin, 1887-89: bv E. S. Warner, 1889; by G: L. Becker, 1885-95; by J: P. Williams, 18S9-93; by A. K. Teisberg, 1894- 99; by J. L. Gibbs, 1887-91; by W. M.Liggett, 1891-94; by I. B. Mills, 1893-96. Note. Rpts. 1884/85-85/86 called by one authority Ist-2d annual. Rpt. of Nov. 30, 1892, also called annual. — Special report, 1889, by E. S. Warner, Secretary. •89. Institutions. Academy of Natural Sciences. (Minneapolis, 1873-). Constitution and by-laws. Minneapolis, 1873. 8°. 8 p. — Bulletin; v. 1-3, 1873-1901. Minneapolis, '74- 1901. 8°. Cont.: V. 1, 1873-79; v. 2, 1881-85; v. 3, 1883-1901. — Same, v. 4, pt. 1 ; 1896. Minneapolis, '96. 8". — Occasional papers; v. 1, no. 1, 1894. 64 p. [Agriculture. ~] State School of Agriculture. (St. An- thony Park, 1888-). Bulletin, nos. 1-81, Jan- uary 1888-March 1903. '88-1903. — Class bulletin, nos. 1-13, [1900]-March 1903. ['00]-03. — Press bulletin, nos. 1-[16?], Feb. 1894-May 1903. '94-1903. — Prospectus, 1888. h. t. p. ['88.] 4°. 4 p. — Agricultural Experiment Station. (1888-). Re- port, biennial, 1891/92; annual, 1893-1902. Note. Publication doubtful of report for 1897. 291 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Minn. \_AgricuHure, continved.'] Agricultural Society. Annual report of tlie Secre- tary, 1887-1903. 17 ptn. 8». Cont.: By H. E. Hoard, 1887-88; by H. R. Denny, 1888-89; by W. M. Liggett, 1889-90; by W. F. CroBB, 1890-95; by B. W. Randall, 1895-1902. — Premium list, rules, etc., for annual fair, 1872- 1903. 8°. Blind. See next entry. Dtaf, Dumb and Blind, Institution for the Education of the. (Faribault, 1 863-). Report of President and Secretary, lst-17th annual, 1863-79; 1st- 13th biennial, 1879/80-1901/02. '63-1902. 30 pm. 8°. Cont.: By E. A. Mott, Sec, 1864-1900; by Edgar H. Loy- taed, Preat., 1902, Defective Children, Institute for. (Faribault, 1879-). 2d-4th biennial report, 1881/82-85/86. '82-87. 8". Note. Containa also rpta. of Deaf, Dumb and Blind Inatitute and School for Imbecilea. [Bducation."] State Normal School. (Winona, I860-). Address at opening of the school. By E. D. Neill and J: Ogden. With report [etc.]. n. p. '60. 8°. — Annual catalogue, 1879/80-1902/03, with annual circular, 1880/81-1903/04. Winona, '80-1903. 8°. State Normal School. (Mankato, 1868-). Annual catalogue, with annual circular, 1869-1903. Mankato, '69-1903. 8°. State Normal School. (St. Cloud, 1869-). An- nual catalogue and circular, 1870-1903. St. Cloud, '70-1903. State Normal School. (Moorhead, 1888-). An- nual catalogue and circular, 1889-1903. Moor- head, 1889-1903. State Normal School. (Duluth, 1901-). First an- nual catalogue and circular, 1902. Duluth, 1903. University of Minnesota. (Minneapolis, 1851-). Report of Board of Regents, annual, 1861-78; biennial, 1879/80-1901/02. 24 v., 11 pm. 8». Cont.: By Uriah Thomas. 1861-66; by J: 8. Plllabary, 1868-69; by W: W. Folwell, 1870-72; by J. 8. Pillsbury, 1872- 75; by H: H. 8ibley, 1876-77; by W: W. FolwcU, 1878-81; by H: H. Sibley, 1881-90; by J. 8. Pillsbury, 1892-1900. Jfote. Annual report, old series, 1861-67, 7 pm.; new series, 1868-78, 8 v., 4 pm.; biennial report, 16 v. No report for 1866. Bee also forward Oeological and Natural Hittory Survey, Note. — Report of the President to the Superintendent of Public Instruction, 1867-1903. '67-1903. Note. These arc all contained in the reports of the Supt. of Public Instruction. — Catalogue of officers and students, 1867/68. Minneapolis, '68. 8°. — Announcement, annual, 1869-73. 5 pm. 8°. — Calendar, annual, 1874/76-86/86. 12 v. 12°. — Catalogue, annual, 1886/87-96/97. 11 v. 12" and 8°. — Bulletin, annual, 1898-1903. 10 nos. yearly. 8°. Note. Announcement, Calendar, Catalogue, and Bulletin coDBtliute the general series containing the announcements for all departments of the University. — Almanac, annual, 1871-73. Minneapolis, ['70-72]. 3 pm. 8". — Alumni record, 1893, 94, 97, 99. 4 pm. — Same, 1901, 02. 2 v. 8°. 292 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Minn. \^E6iucation, continued.'] — Complete list of the Regents, 1851-68. By E. B. Johnson, n. d. 12°. 4 p. — Statement showing the succession in Board of Re- gents, 1868-1901. By E. B. Johnson. 8°. 29 p — Plan for agricultural institutes. 1874. pm. — Compilation of the national and State laws relat- ing to the University of Minnesota. Minne- apolis, 1892. 120. 132 p. — Addresses at the inauguration of W: W. Folwell as President .... Dec. 22, 1869. 8°. 38 p. — Communication from the Regents to the Conven- tion of School Superintendents concerning the Universitv and the High Schools. By W: W. Folwell. ' 1872. 8°. 7 p. — [Library.] Alphabetical catalogue of authors, 1872. 8°. — Plan of University organization, and courses of study. By W: W. Folwell. 1872. 8». 18 p. — Order of exercises and addresses at the inaugura- tion of Cyrus Northrop as President . . . , June 11, 1885. Minneapolis, '85. 8°. — Address delivered by Hon. J: S. Pillsbury before the alumni of the University . . . , June 1,1893; being a sketch of the growth and development of the University. 8". 34 p. 2^ote. PubliBbed by tbe Alumni ABsociatlon. — Baccalaureate address ; by Prest. Cyrus Northrop, 1895-99. 2^ote. As follows; 1895. 240. 24 p. 1896. 8". 16 p. 1898. 12». 15 p. (The Law of God.) 1898. 16°. 32 p. ' ' 1899. 8°. 16 p. (The DisseminatiOD of Educated Men. J — In memoriam : John S. Pillsbury. Resolutions adopted by the Board of Regents, and memorial addresses delivered on Commencement Day, June 5, 1902. pm. 8°. — See also forward Geological and Natural History Survey and Libraries; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1860. State Public School. See forward Public School. State Training School. See forward Training School. Farmers' Board of Trade. Report for 1882. pm. 8°. Cont. : By Lyman Loving, Preat., 1882. 2^ote. But one report isBued. Forestry Association. Forestry report for 1876. pm. 8°. Cont. : By Leonard B. Hodges, Sec., 1876. Note. But one report issued. Forest Tree Planters' Association. Tree planters' re- port, annual, 1892. pm. 8°. Cont. . By J. O. Barrett, Sec, 1892. Note. But one report issued. Geological and Natural History Survey. ]Rt-24th annual report, 1872-98. Minneapolis, ['731-99. 24 V. 8°. Notf. The 1st, 2d, and 3d rpta. were published only in the rpts. of the Regents of the University ; the 4th-12th in the Re- fients' rpts. and also Rep.irately; the 13th- 14th separately; tbe 15th as Supplement 2 of the Regents* rpt. for 1887/88; the 16th-24th, separately. There was a 2d ed. of the let rpt. in 1884, and of the ii rpt. in 1893. The 24tb and final rpt. covered tbe years 1895-98. — Report of State Geologist on the Lake Superior region, 1866. 8°. 293 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Minn. V. 1. V.2. V. 3, pt. 1. pt. 2. V. 4. T. 5. y. 6. Geological and Natural History Survey,, continued. — The geology of Minnesota. Final report, 1872- 1901; N. H. Winchell, Director. '84-1901. 4°. Cont.: 1872-82. Geology. Ill, (1), 697 p. 43 pi. 1882-86. " Xliv, 696 p. 42 pi. 1885-92.. Paleontology. 474 p. 41 pi. 1892-90. " 607 p. 44 pi. 1895-98. Geology. '99. 629 p. 31 pi. 1898-1900. Structural &nd petrographici geol; ogy. 1027 p. 6 pi. 1900-01. Geological atlas with aynoptical deacrlptloDB. 88 pi. Jfote. Fublisbed under the eupervialon of the Secretary of Btate and of a npeelal CommlBslon created for thie nurpoee. V. 1 treats of the areal gcoloey of the southern third of the State, V. 2 of the central third, and v. 4 of the northern third. All the maps (88 pi.) of t. 6 bad appeared in T. 1, 2, and 4. — Circulars, nos. 1-6. 1872-80. 8°. Cont. ; 1. Copy of the law ordering the survey. 1872. 2. Relating to botany and giving general directions for col- lecting Information on the flora of the State. 1876. 3. Kstablishment and organization of the Museum. 1877. 4. Relating to the duplicates in the Museum, and exchanges. 1878. 6. To builders and qnarrymen. Relating to the collection of two-inch cubes of building stones for physical tests of strength and for chemical examination, and samples of clay and brick for the general Museum. 1880. 6. To owners of mills and unimproved water-powers. Relating to the hydrology and water-powers of Minn. 1880. 7. [Distribution of specimens. April 1899. '99.] — Peat for domestic fuel. Ed. by S. F. Peckham. Minneapolis, '74. 8°. 16 p. — Salt spring lands due the State. By N. H. Win- chell. 1874. 8°. 26 p. — Preliminary report on the building stones, clays, limes, cements, roofing, flagging, and paving stones of Minnesota. By N. H. Winchell. 1880. 8°. 37 p. — Distribution of specimens addressed to Normal and High Schools, n. d. — Bulletin; nos. 1-10. Minneapolis, 1889-94. 8», Cont. ; No. 1. Winchell, N. H., History of geological sur- veys of Minn. 1889. 37 p. 2. Wadsworth, M. E., Preltmiuary description of the pcrl- dotyteB,gabbr08, diabases and andesytes of Minn. 1887. 15Sp. 12 pi. 3. Arthur, J. C, Report on botanical work in Minn. 1887. 56 p. 4. Oestlund, 0. W., Synopsis of the aphidse of Minn. 1887. 100 p. Note. An earlier edition of 40 p. was published in 1886. 6. Winchell, N. H., Natural gas in Minn. 1R89. 39 p. 6. Winchell, N. H. and H. V., Iron ores of Minn. 1891. 430 p. 44 pi. 7. Herrick, C. L., Mammals of Minn. 1892. 300 p. 8 pi. 8. Lawson, A. C, The aoorthosytes of the Minnesota coast of Lake Superior ; the laccolitic eiUs of the northwest coast of Lake Superior. With a prefatory note on the norlan of the Northwest, by N. H. Winchell. 1893. 82 p. 7 pi. 9. Botanical ser. 1. MacMillan, C., Metaspermae of the Minnesota Valley. 1892. 826 p. 10. Spurr, J. B: , Iron bearing rocks of the Mesabi range. 1894. 268 p. — Botanicul series; nos. 1-4. Conway MacMillan, Director. Minneapolis, 1892-1902." 8°. Cont.; No. 1. MacMillan, C, Metaspermae of the Minne. sola Valley. 1892. 820 p. No. 2. Minnesota botanical studies, pt. 1. 1894-98. No. 3. MacMillan, C, Minnesota plant life. 1899. 668 p. No. 4. Minnesota botanical studies, pt. 2. 1898-1902. 780 p. — Zoological series; nos. 1-4. Henry F. Nach- Irieb, Director. Minneapolis, [1892]-1903. 8°. Cont.: No. 1. First report of the Slate Zoologist, Juno 1892, accompanied with notes on the birds of Minnesota, by P. L. Hatch. 487 p. No. 2. SvuopslB of the entoraostrnca of Minnesota, Nov. 1895. ['95.f 625 p. No. 3. Preliminary report on the fishes of Minnesota. 93 p. No. 4. Guthrie, J. E., Collembola of Minn. 1903. 142 p. 294 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Minn. Oeological and Natural History Survey, continued. — Quarterly bulletin, 1892, 93/94. 2 t. 4». Note. Published under a UniverBity faculty committee of eupervJBion, — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc , 1861. Historical Society . (1849-). Eeport, annual, 1868-79 ; [lBt]-12th biennial, 1879/80-1903. '69-1903. 23 pm. 8». Cont.: By Gov. Marshall, Preat., ISCS; by G. A. Hamilton, 1889; by Rev. J. Mattocks, 1870; by Capt. Russell Blakeley, 1871; by Charles E. Mavo, 1872; by Hon. E. F. Drake, 1873; by Hon. G. L. Becker, 1874; by Dr. Robert O. Sweeny, 1875; by Henry H. Sibley, 1876; by Rt. Rev. J: Ireland, D. D., 1877-78; by Hon. H. H. Sibley, 1879-91; by Hon. Alex. Ramsey, 1891-1903. — Proceedings, 1849-58. '78. 8°. 21 p. — Annals, nos. 1-4, 1849/50-53. '50-53. 8°. — Annals, 1856. . . . Prepared by E. D. Neill, Sec. Materials for the future history of Minnesota; being a report of the . . . Society to the Legis- lative Assembly, 1856. [.dZso] Address, 6th an- niversary, by H. H. Sibley. '56. 8". 141, 17 p. — Collections, v. 1-9, 1860-1901. -v. p., '60-1901. 8°. Note. Pnblishedas follows : V. 1, Annals, 1850-56. 2, pt. 1, 1860; pt. 2, 1864; pt. 3, 1867. 8. pt. 1, 1870; pt.2, 1874; pt. 3, 1880. 4, 1876. 5, 1885. 6, pt. 1, 1887; pt. 2, 18D1; pt. 3, 1894. 7, 1893. 8, pt. 1, 1895; pt. 2, 1896; pt. 3, 1898. 9, 1901. V. 1 was reprinted in 1872 and again in 1902; pt. 3 of v. 2 reprinted in 1889. — [Circular, Jan. 28, 1871.] Design, condition and wants of the Society. — Charter, by-laws, roll of officers and members, etc., 1879. 8°. 16 p. — Transactions of the Department of American History. Minneapolis, 1879. 8°. 148 p. Horticultural Society. Keport, 1868-73 ; annual report, 1874-1902. St. Paul anrf Minneapolis. 29 pm. 8°. Cont.: By .J: S. Harris, 1868-74; by L. M. Ford, 1875; bv O: Y. Lacy, 1876-80; by U. S. Hollieter, 1881-82; by O. Gi'bbs, 1883-84; by B. D. Hillman, 1885-89; by 8. B. Green, 1890; by A. W. Latham, 1891-1902. — History of the Society, 1866-73. '73. 8°. Imbeciles, School for. (Faribault, 1879-). Annual re- port, 1881-82. '81-82. 2 pm. 8°. Cont.: By T. B. Clement, Prest., 1881; by G: H. Knight, M.D., 1882. Note. This is part of the report of the Institute for Defect- ive Children. Other reports In Report of Board of Control, 1901/02. Inebriate Asylums. (Rochester, 1876-). Eeport, 1877. '77. 8°. Note. By W. L. Wilson, Prest. Insane Hospitals. Keport of President of Board, lst-12th annual, 1867-78; Ist-Uth biennial, 1879/80-99/1900. 28 pm. 8°. Cont.: ByC. T. Brown, 1867-78; by H. B. Strait, 1879-82; by Hon. Burr Denel, 1884-86; by Hon. M. J. Daniels, 1886-88; by A. Barto, 1890-92; by A. L. Sackett, 1892-94; by J. W. Mason, 1894-93; by D. N. Janes, 1900. Hospital for the Insane. C St. Peter, 1866-). Reports of the Board of Trustees and officers, lst-12th annual, 1866/67-77/78 ; lst-3d biennial, 1878/79- 83/84. St. Paul and Minneapolis, '68-84. S^. Note. Biennial rpts. include also rpts. of hospital at Rochester. — By-laws, rules and regulations. 1867. 8°. 22 p. Note. Also bound with ann. rpts. 1-9, 1866/67-74/75. — Announcement for the spring session of 1886. [Minneapolis, '86.] 8°. sheet. Second Hospital for the Insane. '[Rochester, 1877-). Report, 1st annual, 1877/78; lst-4th biennial, 1878/79-85/86. v. p., '81-86. Note. Also in rpts. of Board of Insane Hospitalp. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Minn. Insane Hospitals, continued. Fourth Hospital for the Insane, Commission for. Report, annual, 1896. pm. 8°. Hote. By Alvah EastmaD, Sec. Labor Statistics, Bureau of. l8t-8tli biennial report, 1887/88-1901/02. i>. ^j., '88-1902. 8 pm. 8°. Cont. : By John Lamb, 1887-91 ; by J. P. McGaughey, Jan. 6-April, 1891; by L. G. Powers, 1891-99; by Martin F. McHale, 1899-1900; by John O'Donnell, 1901-02. yote. Title varies between Bureau of Labor and Bureau of Labor Statistics. Each report issued in 2 pts. [Libraries.'\ State Librarian. Report, annual, 1858- 78; biennial, 1878/80-94/96. '58-96. 32 pm. 8». Cont. : ByW.F. Wheeler, 1858-60 ; by S. P. JenniBon,1860- 61 ; by Dr. Thos. Foster, Jan. 24-Nov. 7, 1861; by Robert F. Fiek, 1861-64; by DeWilt C. Smith, Jan. 14-April 80, 1864; by George H. Oakes, 1864-66; by Mrs. L. F. Goodwin, 1865-67; bv Mrs. M. E. Smith, 1867-73; by John C. Shaw, 1873-77; by W. H. H.Taylor, 1877-94; by C. A. Oilman, 1894-96. J^ote. Reports after 1896 not printed. — Brief catalogue of the State Library ; [by] C. A. Gilman, Librarian, 1895. '95. 8". (4) 180 p. Jfote. Of law books only. — Law book catalogue, by E. A. Nelson, Librarian. 1903. 621 p. Historical Society Library. Note. No publications reported. State Library Commission. 1st biennial report, 1899/1900. Minneapolis, 1901. 8». map and il. — [Circular.] n. t. p. [Minneapolis, 1899.] 8°. (Dp- — Announcement of summer library school at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1900-03. n. t. p. Minneapolis, '00-03. 4 pm. 12° and 8°. — Free traveling library [catalogues], nos. 1-12, n t. p. [Minneapolis, 1902.] 24". — Handbook of library organization; compiled by the Library Commission of Minnesota, Iowa, and Wisconsin, April 1902. Minneapolis, '02. 8". 79 p. {Parks.} State Park. (Itasca). Report of Commis- sioner, biennial, 1892-94. '92-94. 2 pm. 8°. Cont. : By J. V. Brower, May 9, 1891-Deo. 8, 1892 ; by W. P. Christensen, Dec. 1, 1894. State Park. (Dalles of the St. Croix River). Report of Commissioner, annual, 1895/96. pm. 8°. Jfote. By G: H. Hazzard. Printer, State. (1893-). Xote. No reports have yet been printed. Prison, State. (Stillwater, 1858-). Report of Board of Managers and Warden, annual, 1858-79; bi- ennial, [lst]-12th, 1878/80-1900/02. '58-1903. 33 pm. 8°. Cont. : By F. R. Delano, 1858-59 ; by H. N. Setzcr, 1859-60 ; by J. 8. Proctor, 1860-67; by J. L. Tnvlor, 1867-70; by H. A. Jackman, 1870-73; by J. A. Ri'ed, 1873-86; bv H. G.Stordock, 1886-88; by J. J. Randall, 1888-90; by H: Wblfer, 1890-98; by Gen. C. McC. Reeve, 1898-1900. i^ote. Contain also rpts. of Physiciaos, Chaplains, Super- intendent, and Slate Adieut. Through 1892/94 the title was " Report of the Warden and Inspectors," etc. Report 1896/98 contains lu appendixes " Synopsii^ofthe statutes and rules gov- erning the management of the Miun. State Prison and the duties of Its officers." 12th report, 1900/02, contains '* Laws relating to the government and management of the Prison and the general rules governing the management of the iusti. tutlon." Rpts. and other publications since 1896 printed by Prison Mirror Press. — Rules of government, n. d. [About 1895.] By H: Wolfer, Warden. 67 p. 296 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Minn. Prison,, State, continued. — Library catalogue, and rules of government. Adopted Dec. 6, 1895. 74 p. — Same, 1901. Compiled by H: Wolfer. 103 p. — Psycbology of crime. Address delivered before the National Prison Congress by Dr. S. G. Smith. Prison Press, Stillwater, pm. 17 p. — Modern prison problems. Address before the Century Club, St. Paul, by H: Wolfer. 8 p. Public School, State. (Owatonna, 1886-). Biennial report, 1886-1900. 8 pm. 8°. Cont.: By C. B. CraDdall, 1886-94; by G.A.Merrill, 1894- 1900. Reformatory, State. (St. Cloud, 1887-). Report, annual, 1887-1900. Cont. : By G. E. Cole, 1887-89 ; by R. A. Bmith. 1890-92 ; by D. E. Myere, 1893-94; by W. E. Lee, 1894-95; by R. A. Smith, 1895-97; by C: Keith, 1898-1900; by G. W. Steward, 1900. Reform School. See below, Training School. Soldiers' Home. (Minneapolis, 1887-). Annual report, 1888-1901. '88-1901. 8°. Cont.: By O. M. Sawyer, Sec, 1888-89; by H: A. Castle, Preat., 1890-97; by J. H. Beebe, Sec, 1898-99; by Q. N. Lamphere, Sec, 1900-02. Statistics, Commissioner of. Ist-SOth annual report, 1860-98. «. p., '60-99. 30 pm. 8°. C. Cont.: By J. O. Ribeldaffer, 1869-82; by D. W. Ingersoll, Prest., 1888-90; by J. W. Brown, 1890-1900. note. Name was State Reform School until 1896. Rpt. for 1873 called 7th annual. — The Riverside; semi-monthly, August 31, 1893- 1903. C- E. Sykes, cd. 8 to 24 p. Uote. " Published in the interests of the institution." — Library catalogue, 1894. By B. A. Davis, Asst. Supt. '94. 65 p. — Same, 1903. 64 p. — Riverside Quarterly, M. C. Russell, ed. 1894. 75 p. Note. Magazine ; published but once, — A month in the wildwood ; published for the edifi- cation of the inmates. By M. C. Russell. April 1894. 75 p. 297 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Minn. 8°. [1851-79.] '80-81. ByL. M. Hastings. Training School, State, continued. — An act entitled " An act to change the name of the Minnesota State Reform School and to con- solidate the varions acts relating to the said school and to amend the same." May 1895. 12 p. Note. From House File No. 520. — Bales and regulations of the Board of Managers. J. W. Brown, Supt. 1896. 18 p. — Minnesota bulletin of charities and corrections, Nov. 17, 1896. By M. C. Russell. '96. pm. 16 p. — Rules and regulations of the military department. J. N. Loye, comp. June 1897. 8 p. — Annual encampment program, August, 1897-1902. 6 pm. 16 to 20 p. Judiciary. Supreme Court. Reports of cases in the Supreme Court, V. 1-87, 1851-1903. 8°. Cont.: V. 1-9,1851-64; by H. Officer. 10-20, 1865-74; by W. A. Spencer. 21-47, 1874-91 ; by G. B. Toun?. 48-59, 1392-93; by 0. C. WillBon. 60-87, 189i)-1903; by H. B. Wenzcll. Jfote. V. 1 contains the reports of W: HoUinBhead, I: At- water, and others. [^Digests.'] Digest of the decisions of the Supreme Court, T. 1-16, inclusive. By J. N. Searles. [1851-71.] Chicago, 1872 — Same, v. 1-25; byH. C. Eller. 2 V. 8». — Cases cited [etc.]. 1-35 Minn, [1851-86.] — Analytical index-digest ... v. 1-35. By W. E. Benjamin. [1851-86.] '88. 8°. v, 625 p. — Index; Minn. 1-26. By Ewell and Hamilton. [1851-79.] '81. — Minn. 26-33. By T. T. Alexander. [1879-85.] — A digest of the decisions to April 1892, as reported in the Minn, reports, v. 1-47, and the North- western Reporter. Prepared by members of the editorial staff of the National Reporter system. '92. 2 V. 8». xixvi (680) p.; iii (680) p. — Same, April 1892-Feb. 1898; v. 48-67 . . v. 3. '98, 8». xl, 1538 p. — See also under Legislature, Laws of the State, Special Laws, Taxation ; and under Supple- mental, Legislative Assembly, 1853. Legislatuke. Ist session, Dec. 1857; 2d, Dec. 1859; 3d-21st, annual, be- ginning In January, 1861-79; 22d-33d, biennial, beginning in January, 1881-1903. Extra seaBlons, Sept. 1862, Oct. 1S81, Feb. 1902. [Laws of the State.'] General and special laws, 1st- 33d session, 1867-1903. v. p., '58-1903. 58 v. 8». Note. General Laws and Special Laws of each seBRlon is- sued in separate volumeB, lBt-27th BCBsions (except for 3d-6th and extra eeBBions) ; Blnce then In one volume annually, designated General Laws. Special lawB of 26th Hession not seen. All published under supervision of Secretary of State. See aluo under Supplemental, Legislative Ansembly. — Public statutes. Compiled by M. Sherburne and W: HoUinshead. 1859. 8". 1071 p. — General statutes. [Commissioners' copy.] 1865. i". — Same, 1866; by E. C. Palmer. 'C6. 1. 8°. li, 874 p. 298 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Minn. [Xaws of the State, continued.1 — Statutes at large ; comprising all laws of a general nature in force March 7, 1873. By A. H. Bis- sell. Chicago, '73. 2 v. 8°. — Analytical index to the 1849-75. Bt J. C 8°. — General statutes, with general and special laws, Shaw [and others]. '76. all general laws in force at the close of the session of 1878. Pre- pared by G. B. Toung. '79. 1. 8°. xvi, 1031, 186 p. — Same, supplement. By H. J. Horn and S. Rapalje. 1888. — Same, in force January 1891. Compiled and anno- tated by J. F. Kelly. '91. 2 v. 8». 7, 17- 1085 p. ; (4) 13-799 p. — Same, in force Deo. 31, 1894. Compiled and edited by H. B. Wenzell [and] E. F. Lane, with anno- tations by F. B. Tiffany and others. '94. 2 v. 1. 8°. ciii, 1274 p. ; viii (1) 1275-2477 p. — Index-digest to all the laws of Minnesota, includ- ing the joint resolutions and memorials to Con- gress. By J. F. Kelly. 1894. 1. 8°. 417 p. — [^Statuiory Revision.~\ Commissioners Appointed to Revise the Statutes. Report in compliance with Chapter twenty-five, session laws of 1863, as amended. '66. 8°. 40 p. — ^Special Laws-I [^Education.'] Laws relating to public schools and State Normal Schools. 1877. 8°. 63 p. See also under iDspection and Regulation, Education, Supt. Public Instruction. — [^Health.'] An act relating to infectious and epidemic diseases and the preservation of the public health, approved March 3, 1883. ['83.] 8°. 8 p. — llnsurance.] Insurance law of the State approved February 29, 1872. 8». — [Taxation.^ Tax laws. . . . Being a compilation of the general tax laws in force January 1890, and a digest of the tax decisions contained in the Minn, reports, v. 1-40. With tables of cases [etc.]. By H: W. Childs. ,i. p. [1890.] 8°. 166 (1) p. Law of taxation in Minnesota, 1901. By E. A. Jaggard. '01. 8°. xxiv, 821 p. — ITowns-l Act to provide township organization in the State of Minnesota. 1858. 8°. Laws relating to townsliip organization. [Haines compilation.] Chicago, 1869. 8". [^Journals, Documents, Etc.^ Journal of the Senate, lst-33d Legislature, 1857-1903. '57-1903. 33 v. 8°. — Journal of the House of Representatives, 1st- 33d Legislature, 1857-1903. '57-1903. 33 v. 8». — Legislative manual. See under Executive and Staff, Secretary of State. — Report from select committee of House of Repre- sentatives on the overland route to British Oregon. 1858. 8°. — Report of standing committee on University and University lands. 1860. 8°. — Report on geology, and plan for a geological survey, 1861. 8°. — Journal of the Senate sitting as a High Court of Impeachment for the trial of Hon. Sherman Page, 1878. '78. 3 v. 8". — Journal of the Senate sitting as a High Court of Impeachment for the trial of E. St. J. Cox. 1882. 3 T. 8°. 299 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Minn. MiSCELLANEOVB. \Civil War.'] See below, History. [Expositions.'] Centennial State Board. Report to the Governor, December 1875. 76. 8». 9 p. State Board of World's Fair Managers. Minnesota ; a brief sketch of its history, resources, and advantages. 189£l. 8°. 123 (1) p. map. port. il. See also under Inspection and Regulation, Health and Vital Statistics, Board of, 1886. l_Orasshopper.] The grasshopper or Kocky Mountain locust, and its ravages in Minnesota. Special report to C. K. Davis, Governor, by J: C. Wise [and others]. 1876. 8°. 50 p. il. [History.] Board of Commissioners [to Prepare a History of Minnesota Troops in the Civil War, 1861-65, and the Indian War of 1862] . Min- nesota in the Civil and Indian Wars, 1861-66. '90. 1. 8°. xii, 844 p. — Same, 2d ed. 1891. iviii, 844 p. — Same, v. 2. Official reports and correspondence. 1893. 8°. xi, 652 p. [Immigration.] Minnesota; its advantages to settlers. Being a brief synopsis of its history and progress . . . 1867. S". 36 p. Railroad Bond Commission. Report and accompany- ing documents. 1867. 8°. See also under Execntive and Staff, Governor, 1869, 61. Cont.; 1853-57 ; Supplemental : Tekbitobial. 4 pm. 8°. by W. A. Gorman, Oovernor. Message, 1852-58. By Alexander Ramsey, 1852-53 by B. Medary, 1867-58. Adjutant General. Report of A. C. Jones, Sept. 1, 1853-58. Historical Society, State. Annals and proceedings, 1849-58. See under Institutions, Historical So- ciety. [Legislative Assembly.] Laws of the Territory, 1st- 8th session, 1849-67. 9 v. 8°. Ifote. 1st BeBnion In Sept. 1849; thereafter annual, 1851-57, beginning in January. Extra Beasion in 1857. Title of laws of let session is ** Acts, joint resolutions and memorials passed at the first Legislative Assembly." — Revised statutes, 1851. Published under the super- vision of M. S. Wilkinson. '51. 8°. xvi, 734 p. — Collated statutes of Minnesota, and decisions of the Supreme Court. [By W: lioUinshead and I: Atwater.] 1853. 1. 8°. 198, 96 p. — Journal of the Council, lst-3d Legislative Assembly, 1849-62. '50-53. — Report of the committee on schools of the Council, accompanied by the report of the Superintendent of Common Schools. 1852. pm. 8°. — Journal of the House of Representatives, lsU3d Legislative Assembly, 1849-62. '60-53. Supreme Court. Reports, 1851-58. See under Judi- ciary. 300 IOWA STATE PUBLICATIONS. List compiled from material furnished by Mrs. Mary J7. Miller t Mrs. Laura C. Creighton^ Mrs. Lana LI. Cope^ and John- ton Brigham, successively State Librarian ; and from the " Catalogue of the State Library of Massachusetts" 1880^ and Annual Supplements^ 1880-1902. Revised by A. J. Small and Miss Lavinia Steel, of the State Library, and Miss Margaret Budington, Librarian State Historical Society. Discovered by Marquette and Joliet, on voyage down the Mieaiasippi, 1673. Part of territory clnimt-d for France by La SaUe, 1682. Country west of the MiaaiBBippi ceded to Spain, 1763, Louiaiana ceded bac)^ to France, 1801 ; ceded by France to the United Statca, 1803. Iowa included in Diatrict of Louisiana, 1804; in Territory of Louisiana. 1805; in Territory of Misaouri, 1812, Added to Michigan Territory, 1834. Part of WiacouBin Territory, 1836. Or«anized as Territory of Iowa, 1838. Admitted as a State, 1846. Capital at Bes Moines, where ail documents herein listed were published, except as otherwise noted. Legislative documents, 1856-1902. '56-1903. 89 v. Note. Bound together biennially in Beveral volumes. Moat of them are also separately printed and distributed. Docu- mentB 1836-56 published in House and Senate Journals. COKSTITI'TIOX AND CONSTITCTIONAI, CONVENTIONS. Convention, 1844. Journal. Iowa City, '45. Convention, 1846. Journal. Iowa City, '46. Note. For reprint of debates of these conventions see under Instltntions, History, State Historical Society, 1900. Convention, 1857. Journal. Muscatine, '57. 8°. 406, 26 p. Note. Conatitution appended. — Debates, 1857, reported by W. B, Lord. Daven- port, '57. 2 V. 8". ii, 644 p.; ix, (1) 645-1096, 103 p. Constitution. See under Institutions, History. Executive and Staff. Governor. Inaugural address and biennial message to lst-29th General Assembly, 1846-1902. ['46- 1902.] Cont.: By Ansel Briggs, 1846-50; by Stephen Hempstead, 1860-54; by Q. W. Grimes, 1854-58; by R. P. Lowe, 1858-60; by S; J. Kirkwood. 1860-64; by W. M. Stone, 1864-68; by S.- Merrill, 1868-72; by C. C. Carpenter, 1872-76; by S: J. Kirk- wood, 1876; by J. G. Newbold, 1878; by J: H. Gear, 1878-82; by B. R. Sherman, 1882-86; by W: Larrnbeo, 1886-90; by H. Boies, 1890-94 ; by F. D. Jackson, 1894-96; by F. M. Drake, 1896-98; by Leslie M. Shaw, 1898-1902; by Albert B. Cum- mins, 1902. Note. Inaugural addreea of 1848, 52, 56 not printed. Special meesages, 1848, 56, 60, 61, 62, 97. See also under Institutions, History, State Historical So ciety, 1903. — Biennial report of pardons, commutations, sus- pensions of sentence and remissions of fines, January, 1867-1900/02. '68-1902. — In memory of Gen. Grant. [Proclamation, July 23, 1885, upon the death of Grant.] h. t. p. ['85.] 4°. (3) p. — Proclamation [appointing May 30, 1890 as a public holiday], n.t. p. '90. f". 1 p. — Proclamation establishing first Monday in Sep- tember as Labor Day. 1890. f. 1 p. 301 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Iowa Adjutant Oeneral. Report, annual, 1861-77; biennial, 1879-1901. '61-1902. 8". — List of ex-soldiers, sailors, and marines living in Iowa in 1886. '86. — [Report on] Battle-flag Day, 1894. ['96.] AUomey General. Report, biennial, l8t-3d, 1898-1902. — Opinion of Chas. W. Mullen, Attorney General, upon the reorganization of the C. , R. I . & F. R.R. , 1902. — See also below under Treasurer ; and under Inspec- tion and Regulation, Education, 1901. Auditor of State. Biennial report, 1846-1901. '46-1901. Note. Appended to rpts. 1883-89 are asBessed Taluations as fixed by the Executive CoQncil, March, 1883, 85, 87, 89, — Special report, 1846, 48, 60, 70, 72, 76. 6 v. — Annual report on insurance, l8t-33d, 1869-1902. '70-1902. Note. None published for 1870. let, 3l8t-33d in 2 v. each. — Annual report of Banking Department, 1891-1902. '91-1902. — Statement of condition of Soldiers' Monument ap- propriation to Feb. 10, 1896. 8°. 32 p. — Revenue laws. 1858, 93, 97, 1901. — Banking laws. 1900,02. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1886. Secretary of State. lst-18th year Iowa official register, 1886-1903. '86-1903. 12°, 160 and 24". — Report relating to criminal convictions, biennial, 1848-52, 57-1900/01. Note. None published for 1859. — Report of the Land Department, 1857, 58; biennial, 1859-93/1901. '60-1901. S". — lst-31st annual report of assessed valuation of rail- road property, 1872-1902. '72-1902. 8°. — Report of the Executive Council of expenses and disposition of fees and monies collected of State officers and institutions, 1899-1901 ; v. lst-2d. 1900-01. 8°. — Legislative manual. 1882. — Executive and judicial officers. 1883. — Railroad laws. n. d. — Road laws, 1870, 74, 80, 87, 89, 91, 1900, 03. — Duties of township trustees. 1893. — Election laws. 1893. — Fish and game laws. 1894, 98, 1900, 02. — Incorporation laws. 1894, 1902. — Mulct or saloon laws. 1894. — The Russian thistle. 1894. — List of Iowa newspapers. 1895. — See also under Inspection and Regulation, Oils, Inspectors of; and under Institutions, Census Board. Treasurer of State. Report, 1842, 43, 45, 46, 48, 62, 64,56,57; biennial 1859-99/1901. '43-1901. Note. 2 rpta. in 1845. — Special report, 1848, 54, 56. — Collateral inheritance. 1898, 1901. — Circular, nos. 12-14, Feb. -July, 1901. Collateral inheritance tax. [With opinions of Attorney General.] '01. 4°. Inspection and Regdi.ation. Dairy Commissioner. Annual report, l8t-16th, 1886- 1902. '87-1902. — List of Iowa creameries and cheese factories, 1897. 8°. 73 p. Note. Also included in 10th annual report. See under iDBtitutioDS, Agriculture, Dept. of Agriculture, Note. 302 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Iowa Denial Examiners, Board of. Annual report, 1883- 99. '84-1900. [Education.'] Board of Education. Acts, resolutiona, and forms adopted at their first session, 1858. "68. 8°. 64 p. — Journal, 1858, 59, 6). 3 v. — Report of the Secretary, 1859-63. '60-63. 3 v. 8<>. Superintendrnt of Public Instruction. Biennial re- port, 1848-99/1901. r.jj., '49-1902. 8». Kote. PnbliBhed irregularly. SupplemeDtary report, 1854, 60, 63 ; special reports, 1848, 66, 62. Keports 1859-63 made by the Secretary of the Board of Education, as above. — Iowa school laws. 1849, 51, 55; biennial, 1858- 66 ; 73. 9 t. Note. 1858 same as Acts of the Board of Education. — School laws and decisions. 1868, 72, 74, 76, 80, 84, 88, 92, 97, 1902. — Amendments to the school laws, biennial, 1888- 1902. — Iowa education at the International Exhibition, 1876 ; suggestions respecting the preparation of material. '75. 8°. 22 p. — [Arbor Day annual], 1887-1902. Note. Titles vary. Annual for 1889 called " Loyal Leaflet. In commemoration of the lOOtb anniversary of the inaugura- tion of the first President of the U.S. Arbor day, Apr. 30, 1889." — Teachers' normal institutes, 1888. n.p. '88. f". — Handbook for teachers, 1890 ; the school law directly affecting teachers ; a course of study for country schools ; and an outline of civil govern- ment. '90. 8°. 64 p. — Course of study for country schools, 1891. 8°. pm. 32 p. — Handbook for teachers, 1895. '95. 8». 115 p. — Handbook for Iowa schools. 1900. '00. 8'>. 194 p. — Public school celebration of Columbus Day, Oct. 12,1892. n.t.p. ['92.] 12<>. (2) p. — Eegulations of the Board of Examiners concern- ing State certificate, n. i. p. [1892-93.] 8°. — Regulations of the Board of Examiners concerning State diploma, n.t.p. [1892-93.] 8° and 12°. — High School statistics, Dec. 1894. h. t. p. ['94.] 8°. 26 p. — Circular of information, 1894-1900. ['94]-1900. 8°. — Iowa educational directory, annual, 1894/95-1902/ 03. '94-1902. 8°. — Institute manual, containing course of study for teachers, together with working plans and sug- gestions for normal institutes, 1900. '00. 8°. 83 p. — Twenty-seventh annual session of the Johnson County Normal Institute . . . Iowa City, July 2-21, 1900. [Handbook.] «. p. 1900. 24°. 52 p. — List of library books for school districts of Iowa recommended by the Board of Educational Ex- aminers. 1900. '00. 8°. 106 p. — Library circular. [Oct. 1900.] 8°. 4 p. — Official call to county superintendents, Dec. 1900, 01. n.d. ['00-01.] 2 pm. 8". ea.. 4 p. — Official call for spring convention of county super- intendents, 1902. 8°. 4 p. — Consolidation of districts, 1901. pm. 8°. 97 p. — Opinions of Attorney General, Jan. 17, 1901. 8". 4 p. Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Iow« \^Education, continued.'] — Manual for special day exercises, 1901. 8°. 96 p. — Same, 1902. pm. 8°. 103 p. State Teachers' Association. Annual report, lst-48th, 1854-1902. '54-1903. — High School manual, issued under the direction of a committee of twelve appointed. . , . Dec. 1899. 1901. 8°. 133 p. See also under Legislature, Laws of the State, 1890. Fish Commissioners. Biennial report, ]8t-12th, 1875- 97. Fish and Game Warden. Biennial report, 13th-14th, 1897/99-99/1901. 1900-02. 2/ote. Enumeration made conaecutive with series pre- TlouBly issued by Flab Commiaaionera. See preceding entry. Health, Board of. Biennial report, Ist-llth, 1881- 99/1901. '82-1901. 8». — First registration report, 1881. '83. 8°. — Health laws of Iowa, 1886. ['86.] 8°. 46 p. — Same, 1894. ['94.] 8°. 149 p. — Iowa health bulletin, June-May, 1887-1908. '87- 1903. 8". — [Pamphlets on various subjects.] Mines, Inspectors of. Ist-Utti biennial report, 1881- 1901/03. '82-1903. 8°. — Iowa mining laws. 1897, 1901, 03. Oils, Inspectors of. Biennial report, lst-[9th], 1885- 1901. Note. Complied by Sec. of State. Pharmacy, Commissioners of . Ist-llth biennial report, 1881-1901. '82-1901. 8». — Examination of applicants to become druggists. n.d. — Itinerant venders of medicines, n. d. — Permits for selling intoxicating liquors, etc. n. d. Public Buildings and Property, Custodian of. Biennial report, 1887-1901. '88-1902. 8°. il. See also under Legiaiature, Journals, Docb., etc., 1878. Railroad Commissioners. lst-26th annual report, 1878-1901/03. '78-1903. 8°. — Map and profiles of the Iowa railroads, 1881. ['81.] n.t.p. 8». Note. Intended to accompany tbe 4th ann. rpt. — Index to all reports of the Board, 1878-94. n. p. ['95.] 8°. 52 p. — Taxation of railroads in Iowa. The injustice and evils of the present practices in assessments. The remedies. 1900. — Laws pertaining to railways, express companies, etc., etc. Appendix to the 22d annual report of the Board. (Published by permission of the Executive Council, from the code of 1897, in- cluding session laws of 1898 and 1900.) 1900. 8°. 515 p. See also under Executive and Staff, Sec. of State. — Schedule of reasonable maximum rates of charges for the transportation of freight and ears, with a classification of freights; nos. 1-12, 1888-1901. — Map of Iowa prepared and printed for the Commis- sioners to accompany their report. Chicago, «. d. [Scale, 8 miles = 1 inch.] — Control of freight traffic, n. d. — See also under Executive and Staff, Secretary of State. Steamboats, Inspector of. Annual report, 1889-97. Vele7inary Surgeon. Report, Ist-llth annual, 1885- 95; l8tH3d biennial, 1895/97-99/1901. '97-1901. 8°. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Iowa Bulletin, November 8». 68 p. Annual report, 1st- Institutions. Academy of Sciences. Proceedings, Ist-lOth, 1887-1902. •88-1903. Bee also forward under BorticuUure. [Agriculture.'] State College of Agriculture and Me- chanic Arts. (Ames, 1858-). Report, Ist-Sth annual, 1859-63; lst^l9th biennial, 1866-1901. Kote. Until 1897 name was State Agric. College and Farm. — Address at the inauguration of W. I. Chamberlain to the Presidency, Nov. 9, 1886. Ames, '86. 8». 32 p. — Catalog, 1888, 85, 93/94-1902/03. Note. Probably issued also from 1885 to 1893. — Agricultural College Experiment Station (Ames) . Annual report, lst-2d, 1888-89. Ames and Des Moines, '89-90. 8". Xolt. Bien. rpt. 1891-1901 loclnded In rpt. of Agric. College' — Bulletin, nos. 1-66, May 1888 -August 1902. '88-1902. 8». il. — Department of Botany. 1884. Cedar Eapids, '84 State Agricultural Society. 46th, 1854-99. '54-99. 2rote. Borne years contain reports of Stock Breeders* Asso- ciation, State Horticultural Society, and Weather Service. Report for 1877 contains general index to reports, 1854- 77. Beginning with 1900, title of report was changed to '• Year Book of Agriculture." Bee below Dept. of Agriculture. — Iowa crop report. 1881-83. 8". Note. Monthly rpta. and summaries; titles vary. Depa/rtment of Agriculture (1900-"). Iowa year book of agriculture, [lstr-3d], 1900-02. '01-03. Note. Succeeding 46tb ann. rpt. of Agric. Society. Full title, 1900, reads: "The Iowa yearbook of agriculture, issued by the Iowa Department of Agriculture, succeeding the forty- sixth annual report of the Iowa State Agricultural Society. Containing information for the closing year of the Iowa State Agricultural Society, legislated ont of existence by Chapter 68, Acts of the twenty-eighth General Assembly, the Act es- tablishing the Iowa Department of Agriculture. Also, report of the Iowa State Fair for the year 1900. Full report of the Btate farmers' instilute for the year 1900; State agricultural convention for the year 1900; meeting of the State Board of Agriculture; report of meeting of State Fair managers, with extracts from the report of the Iowa State Dairy Commis. Bioner, Btate Dairy Association, Iowa Agricultural Experiment Station, Iowa Weather and Crop ijervice. Improved Stock Breeders* Association ; also, papers read at county farmers* institutes, reports of local, county, and district fairs, statistics, and other things of interest. Edited by G. H. Van Houten, Secretary of Agriculture." — State Fair catalogue, containing rules and premium list; lst-50th annual exhibition, 1854-1903. 8°. — Weather and Crop Service. Report, biennial, l8t-6th, 1879-89; annual, lst^l3th, 1890- 1902. Note. Acta In co-operation with TJ. S. Weather Bureau. Before 1890 known as Weather Bervice. See note above under Department of Agriculture. Report; quarterly, 1878-90. Review; monthly, 1890-1902. {Blind.] College for the Blind. (Iowa City, 1853- 62; Vinton, 1 862-). Biennial report, l8t-25th, 1854-1901. Iowa City, Des Moines, and Glen- wood, [?]-1902- Note. Formerly called Blind Asylum. Reports irregularly numbered. 1901 printed at Glenwood. — Report of building committee, 1860, 61, 63. 3 v. — Biennial report of visiting committees, 1868-96. Note. I^one published for 1892. Industrial Home for the Blind. (Knoiville, 1893-). Biennial report, lst-3d, 1893-97. '93-97. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Iowa Census Board. Census, 1856, 59, 62, 65, 67, 69, 73, 73, 85, 95. 10 T. Iowa City and Des Moines. Note. 1885, 93 published by Sec. of State. — General laws of Iowa relatiTe to supervisors and township oflScers, 1860. — Census of Iowa, 1880, compared with [all] other States, 1836-1880, and with former enumerations of the Territory ; with other historical and statis- tical data, hy J. A. T. Hull, Sec. of State. 1883. 8°. It, 744 p. [^Charities and Corrections.'] Board of Control of State Institutions. lst-2d biennial report, 1897/99- 99/1901. '99-1901. — Bulletin of Iowa institutions ; quarterly, lst-5th, 1899-1903. 1900-03. 8°. — See also under Miscellaneous. Deaf, School for the. (Iowa City, 1855-68; Council Bluffs, 1868-). Biennial report, lst-24th, 1866- 1902. ■B.i)., '57-1902. Note. Called Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb until 1891. 1883, 85 printed at Council Blufia; 1901 at Glenwood. See also under Legislature, Jour., Doct., etc., 1878. — Biennial report of visiting committee, 1868-96. Note. Two reports, 1870; none published for 1876, 92. — Beport of the Commissioners to locate the institu- tion at Council Bluffs, 1868. — Biennial report of the Commissioners for erection of buildings, 1870-78. '70-78. [^Education.] State Normal School. (Cedar Falls, 1875-). Ist^lSth biennial report, 1875/77-99/ 1901. '77-1901. 8». — Biennial report of the visiting committee, 1878-96. Note. None published for 1892. — Bulletin; issued quarterly; v. 1-2, June-April, 1900/01-01/02. State University. (Iowa City, 1850-). [lst]-22d biennial report, 1848-1 90 1 . '51-1901 . Note. Reports before 1869 with those of Supt. of Pnblic Instruction. Supplemental report, 1886. Bee also forward, BiHtory, i>tate Historical Society, Documentary material. — Bulletin ; new series, nos. 1-70, 1899-Sept. 1903. Iowa City, '99-1903. 8" and 12°. Note. Contains annual announcements of dental, medical, homceopatbic medical, liberal arts, pharmacy, and graduate departments (beginning with 1900/ul termed *' colleges "), summer school, and school of political and social science; also University calendar and Bibliography of publications, which last see in next entry. — Bibliography of the publications of the University and its members. Iowa City, [1900]. 8". 64 p. — Bulletin from the laboratories of natural history ; V. 5, no. 2. Iowa City, Mav 1901. 8°. 216 p. — Law bulletin; nos. 1-42, Oct. 1891-Dec. 1901. Ed. by the faculty of the College of Law. Iowa City, '91-1901. 8°. Note. Law Dept. became College of Law In the fall of 1900. Feeble-minded Children, Institute for. (Glenwood, 1876-). lst-13th biennial report, 1877-99/1901. Note. Published at Glenwood since 1897. — Biennial report of visiting committee, 1878-96. Note. None published for 1892. — See also under Legislature, Jour., Docs., etc., 1880. Geological Survey. Report, embracing results of in- vestigations, 1855-57; by James Hall [and] J. D. Whitney. [Iowa Ciiy], '58. 2 v. 8°. maps. pi. — Report in relation to the geological survey, Dec. 1859 ; by James Hall. '60. — 1st and 2d annual reports of the geological sur- vey, 1866-67; by C. A. White. '68. 306 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Iowa Geological Survey, continued. — Report, 1870, containing results of examinations, 1866-69 ; by C. A. White. '70. 2 v. 8». maps and il. — Annual report, Ist-lOth, 1892-1901. '93-1902. 8°. See DOte under Dext entry. — Publications, v. 1-12, 1893-1902. 8°. 2fote. V. 1, 3, 4, 5, 7-12 consist of annual rpts. Vols. 2, 6, special publications. Geology of Marlon, Pottawattamie, Cedar, Page (ea. 1 pm.), Clay and O'Brien (2 In 1 pm.) and Louisa (with Mineral production pra.) counties reprinted from V. 11 in 1901; of Webster, Uenry, Jefferson, Wapello {ea. 1 pm.], Cherokee and Buena ViHta (2 in 1 pm.) counties re- printed from V. 12 in 1902. — Coal deposits ; by C. R. Keyes. 1894. — Artesian wells, lead and zinc deposits; by W. H. Norton. 1897. — Mineral production in Iowa, 1900-01. By S. W. Beyer. '00-01. 2/die. Reprinted from v. 11 and 12 of Publications. — Bulletin no. 1 ; The grasses of Iowa. 1901. IRistory.} State Historical Society (_IS56-) . lst-24th biennial report of the Board of Curators, 1857- 1903. 8°. '57-1903. — Annals of Iowa, lst-12th, 1863-74. Davenport and Iowa City. 2fote. V. 5, no. 4, contains general index of v. 1-5. — Same ; new series, y. 1-3, 1882-84. Iowa City and Des Moines. Note. New series called Howe's Annals of Iowa. For 3d series, see forward Historical Department. — Iowa historical record; quarterly, t. 1-18, [Jan.] 1885-Oct. 1902. Iowa City, '85-1902. Note. Discontinued with Oct. 1902 issue. Succeeded by Iowa journal of history and politics. See next entry. — Iowa journal of history and politics ; quarterly. 1903. Iowa City, '03. Bee preceding note. — Iowa historical lectures before the Society, 1892. Iowa City, '93. 8». (2) 92 p. — Same; Historical lectures upon early leaders in the professions in the "J'erritory of Iowa, delivered at Iowa City, 1894. Iowa City, '94. 8°. 135 p. — Iowa City ; a contribution to the early history of Iowa; by B: F. Shambaugh. Iowa City, 1893. 8°. 116 p. — Constitution and records of the Claim Association of Johnson county ; by B: F. Shambaugh. Iowa City, 1894. 8". 196 p. — Documentary material relating to the history of Iowa. Ed. by B: F. Shambaugh. Iowa City. 1897-1901. 3v. 8°. Note. Nos. 9-12 of V. 2 were published by the State Uui- versity. — Fragments of the debates of the Constitutional Conventions of 1844 and 1846, with press com- ments and other materials. By B: F. Sham- baugh. Iowa City, 1900. 8°. iv, (4) 7-415 p — Constitution of Iowa, with an historical introduc- tion by B: F. Shambaugh. [Iowa City], 1902. 24°. 105 p. — Messages and proclamations of the Governors of Iowa; byB: F. Shambaugh; v. 1-4. Iowa City, 1903. 4 V. 8°. Note. V. 1 includes messages of Governor Dodge (Governor of Wisconsin then Including Iowa), of Territorial Gov- ernors Lucas, Chambers, and Clark, and of State Governors Briggs and Hemprtead; v. 2 of Grimes, Lowe, and Eirkwood, the last-named being Iowa's *' War Governor; " v. 3 of Htoue and Merrill ; v. 4 of Carpenter, Eirkwood (3d term) , .ind New. bold. InGtitutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Iowa [fitXory, coniinutd^ — Bihliograpliy of Iowa State publications for 1900 and 1901. By Margaret Budington. Reprinted from the July 1903 number of the Iowa journal of history and politics. Iowa City, '03. 8°. 44 p. Hittorical Department of Iowa. Ist-Sth biennial report, 1893-1901. '94-1901. 8°. — Annals of Iowa; 3d series, v. 1-6, 1893-1903. Des Moines. Note. For lBt-2d Beriee Bee back State Hiatorical Society. — Statute laws of the Territory, . . . enacted at the first session . . . held at Burlington, A. D. 1838- 39. Reprint, 1900. 8o. 634 p. — History of the constitution of Iowa. By B. F. Shambaugh. 1902. 12°. 352 p. Pioneer Law Makers' Association. Biennial report, Ist-Sth, 1886-1902. '86-1902. 8°. IBbrticuliure.'] State Horticultural Society. Annual report, lst-37th, 1867-1902. '68-1903. Note. Include TraDeactioDB ; with the Tranflactiona of the DortheBBtern, DOrthweBtem, BoutheaBtera, and Bouthweatern horticultural BocietieB ; alBo the Proceedings of the Academy of Bclence, 1891-93. Flrat meetiug, for organization, 1866; no report printed. Reporta 1867-70 in appendixea of Agric. Society reports. — Entomological papers, from the Transactions of 1882. '83. 8». 42 p. — Programme of the 35th-36th annual convention, 1900-01. 2 pm. 16°. ea., 8 p. Industrial School for Boys. (Salem, 1868-73; Eldora, 1873-). lst-17th biennial report, 1869-99/lUOl. '69-1902. Note. Called Iowa Reform School to 1884. 1901 printed at Glenwood. See following note. — Biennial report of the visiting committee, 1870-97. Industrial School for Girls. (Eldora, 1873-78; Mt. Pleasant. 1878-80; Mitchell ville, 1880-). Bien- nial report, lst-15th, 1873-1901. '73-1901. Note. Formerly a department of the Iowa Reform School. PreviouB to the year 1899 the reports were printed with and as a part of those of the IndUBtrial School for Hoys; since that (late they have been included in the reports of the Board of Control. 1901 separately printed at Glenwood. See also under Legielature, Journals, Does., etc., 1880. Insane, Hospital for the. (Mt. Pleasant, 1854-). Bi- ennial report, lst-19th, 1861-97. — Supplement to fourth biennial report, 1868. — Report of the building committee, 1856-59. — See also under next entry, and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1890. Insane, Hospital for the. (Independence, 1872-). Bi- ennial report, lst-13th, 1873-97. '74-98. 8°. — Report of the building committee, lst-8th biennial, 1869-86; final, 1886. — Report of the yisiting committee to the insane hos- pitals at Mt. Pleasant and Independence, 1st- 12th, 1873-97. Insane, Hospital for the. (Clarinda, 1886-). l8t-5th biennial report, 1889-97. — Report of Commission appointed to locate and build additional hospital for the insane at Cla- rinda, 1885, 87, 88. Labor Statistics, Bureau of. Istr-lOth biennial report, 1884/85-1902/03. '85-1903. 8°. — The law. n.p.,n.d. [1902]. 8 p. Note. Laws and amendmente governing the Bureau. {Libraries.'] State Library. (Des Moines, 1838-). Report of the State Librarian, 1840, 42, 48, 50, 54; biennial, 1863-1900/01. '41-1902. 8°. — Catalogue, 1839; comp. by Charles Weston. '39. — Same, 1845; comn. by Morgan Reno. '45. 32°. — Same, 1872; comp. by Mrs. A. North. '72. 8". 308 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Iowa [^Libraries, continued.'] — Catalogue to 1889. '89. 8°. xlii, 466 p. — Historical sketch, by Mrs. Ada North, 1876. — Some, by Mrs. Mary H. Miller, 1893. 4". Library Commission. Bulletin; issued quarterly. T. 1, Jan. 1901-03. 8». 16 p. — Leaflets, nos. 1-6. [1901-03.] Cont. : [Titles not verbatim.] No. I. '* Shall a free public library be eetablisbed ? " Con- taiDs text of free public library law and Library Commission law, and suKgestions bow to make a beginning. 24o. 20 p. No. 2. Iowa : the annlTereary of her Statehood. A few books about Iowa. 24°. 12 p. No. 3. Periodicals ; their value and use ; with information concerning the periodical " clearing.house." 24°. 12 p. No. 4. Birthdays and anniversaries ; how to observe them in the library. 24». 16 p. No. 5. Traveling library of Iowa. 24i'. 19 p. No. 6. Books for the blind. 24°. 8 p. — 100 good books for girls and boys. 24°. 4 p. Jffote. A few representative books, the list being merely snggestive in character. — Iowa Summer School for Library Training ; 1st- ■Bd annual announuement of course at State University, Iowa City, 1901-03. — Shakespeare . A selection from the literature per- taining to his life and works for the use of study clubs. . . . 1901. 24". 4 p. 2fote. In cooperation with the Library committee of the Iowa Federation of Women's Clabs. — Handbook of library organization and manage- ment ; ed. by the Minn. State Library Com- mission. Issued in cooperation. 1902. 8". 79 p. — Suggestive list of books for a small library ; ed. by the Wisconsin Free Library Commission. Issued in cooperation. 1902. 8°. 43 p. [^Penitentiaries.] .Board of Inspectors of the Peni- tentiary. Report, 1854-59. Penitentiary. (Ft. Madison, 1 839-). Biennial report of the Warden, 1840-99/1901. '42-1902. 8°. Publication doubtful, 1846-53. 1901 printed at Olen. Note. wood. — Biennial report of the visiting committee, 1860-96. Note. None published for 1892. Penitentiary. (Anamosa, 1872-). lst-15th biennial report of the Warden, 1873-99/1901. Anamosa, '73-1902. — Report of the examining committee [on] work upon the additional, 1873. — Report of the Board of Commissioners, lst-2d, 1873-75. '73-75. 8°. Soldiers' Home. (Marshalltown, 1886-). Annual re- port, 1887-97. '88-97. — Biennial report of visiting committee, 1888-96. '88-97. Note. None published for 1892. Soldier^ Orphan^ Home. (Davenport, 1866-). Report, 1866; lst-18th biennial, 1867-99/1901. '68-1902. Note. 1901 printed at Glenwood. — Report of the visiting committee, 1866-97. Note. None published for 1892. Stock Breeders' Association. Annual proceedings of the AssociatiDU, 7th-26th, 1880-99. Note. Beginning with 1900 included in Year Book of Agri- culture, which see back under Agriculture, Department of Agriculture. Rpts. 1873-80 were published by the Asso'n. [Women.'] Benedict Home (Des Moines;. Biennial report, 1883-97. Judiciary] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Iowa Judiciary. .p., '40- ; by E. Morris. J W. p. Clarke. V. 1-2.] Chicago, [1872-77.] By B. [1877-81.] By E. Supreme Court. Iowa reports, 1838-1903 1908. 117 V. 8<>. Cont.: 1838-39; by J. A. Bradford. 1838-46; b' 1847-84 (4 V.) ; by G. Greene. 1860-S9 (St.); by V. l-«, 1846-89; by W. P. Clarke; (also 1855-89 by C. C. Cole). 9-21, 1859-6(1; by T. F. Wlthrow. 22-37, 1867-73; by E. H. Stiles. 38-56, 1873-81; by J. H. Runoells. 57-58, 1881- 82; by B. W. Hlght. 59-80, 1882-90; by E. C. Ebersole. 81- 89, 1890-98; by N. B. Raymond. 90-117, 1893-1903; by B. I. Ballnger. Note, Publisbed varioasly at Des Moines, Davenport, Iowa City, Ottnmwa; Bt. Panl, Cbicago, New York ; and Columbia, Mo. — Rules of the Supreme Court. 1839, 40, 57, 86, 97. — Statutes and rules regulating admissions to the bar in force from and after July 4, 1901. '01. 8°. 7 p. — Supreme Court docket, Jan., May, and Oct. terms, 1900,01. 6 pm. 4». ea.,33p. — Digest of the decisions of the Supreme Court, 1839- 60. By J. F. Dillon. Davenport, '60. 8". — Same, 1859-66. By W. 6. Hammond. '66. 8°. — Same, from 1866 to the 27th Iowa report. [1866- 69.] By J. F. Lacey. Chicago, '71. 8°. — Sam^e, to the 35th Iowa report. By T. F. Withrow and E. H. Stiles. [1839-72 '74-75. 2 V. 80. — Same, 35th-46th Iowa reports. H. Stiles. T. 3. '79. 8°. — Same, 47th-56th Iowa reports. H. Stiles. V. 4. '82. 8». — Index of cases cited and statutes construed. [1839- 85.] By H. Binmore. '87. — Digest, with cases cited, etc. By E. McClain. [1839- 87.] Chicago, '87. 2 v. — Same, 1887-98 ; v. 3. Chicago, '98. — Same ; by S. H. Fairall. 1887-92. Iowa City, '92. — Index to the Iowa reports. By W: G. Myer. St. Louis, 1874. Leoislatcre. [^Called Gekekal Assemblt.] Sessions biennial, in even years, beginning in January. Extra sessiona 1848, 56, 61, 62, 73, 97. [i/aiss of the State.] Acts and resolutions, l8t-29th General Assembly, 1846-1902. '46-1902. 8". 2^ote. Include extra sessions. Titles vary. — Code of Iowa, 1850-51. Iowa City, '51. 8°. xv, 686 (1)P- — Code of civil and criminal practice, passed by the 8th General Assembly, 1860. — Revised statutes, 1860; containing all the statutes of a general nature now in force. '60. 8". xx, 1160 p. — Compendium of repeals and amendments to the Re- vised statutes of 1843, Code of 1851, Revision of 1860, and subsequent laws. By J. W. Temp- lin. Davenport, '71. — Same, 1878. — The code ; containing all the statutes of a general nature passed at the adjourned session of the 14th General Assembly. '73. 8°. xii, 1039 p. — Annotated code of civil procedure for Iowa and Wisconsin. By D. Y. Overton. Chicago, 1875. — Revised and annotated code, containing all the statutes of a general nature in force July 4, 1880. By W. E. Miller. '80. — Same, 1886, 88. 2 v. ,^ Annotated statutes; by E. McClain; 1880, 84, 88, 92. Chicago. 310 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Iowa [2/aw5 of the State, continued.'] — ADnotated code of the State, containing all the laws of a general nature enacted by the 26th General Assembly at the extra session, 1897. '97. zzzii, 2362 p. — Supplement to the code. 1902. — Act authorizing and empowering boards of directors of school districts to purchase text-books, etc. n.t.p. [1890.] 120. 4 p. [^Statutory Reviixon.] Commissions to Revise the Statutes. Reports, 1859, 71, 95. Jfote. Report of 1871 -with the code as reported by the CommlBBion, in 2 v. Additional v., 1873. Report of Gommls- Blon of 1895 accompanied by code as reported and known as Black code. \^Journals, Documents, Etc.] Journal of the Senate, l8t-29th General Assembly, 1846-1902. '47- 1902. — Journal of the House, lst-29th General Assembly, 1846-1902. '47-1902. — Rules and standing committees of the General As- sembly, lst-29th General Assembly, 1846-1902. [•46]-1902. — Manual of the State, with rules, practices, com- mittees, etc., 19th General Assembly, 1882. '82. 32". 194 p. — Report of the joint committee onDes Moines River improvement. [1853.] — Report of the committee to examine the books, etc., of the Commissioner and Register of the Des Moines River improvement, June 14, 1853. — Report of the Commissioners appointed to investigate the several State offices for the years 1858-59. '60. 8°. — Same; second report, 1860. — Report of the joint committee of the adjourned session ... to investigate the alleged de- falcation of S. E. Rankin, Treasurer of the State Agricultural College and Farm. [1873.] — Abstract of the vote of Iowa cast at the general elections of 1868, 70, 74. — Report of joint committee of investigation of State Agricultural College. 1874. 759, 36 p. — Report of State visiting committee on hospitals for the insane, Nov. 1875. '75. 8». — Report of committee on public buildings, 17th General Assembly, appended to report upon Deaf and Dumb Asylum at Council Bluffs. 1878. — Report of special committee, 18th General As- sembly, on the question of the removal of the Asylum for Feeble-minded Children from Glen- wood. [1880.] — Report of special committee, 18th General As- sembly, on removal of Girls' Department of the Industrial School from Mt. Pleasant. [1880.] — Report of joint committee to invesiigate office of Auditor of State. 1886. — Impeachment trial of John L. Brown, Auditor of State. 1886. 3 v. — Report of the joint committee of the 23d Gen. Ass'y to visit the Benedict Home at Des Moines. 1890. 8°. 6 p. — Report of the joint committee of the 23d Gen. Ass'y to visit the Hospital for the Insane at Mt. Pleasant. 1890. 8°. 13 p. — Report of the joint committee of the 25th Gen. Ass'y appointed to visit the Penitentiary located at Anaraosa. 1894-96. 8». Report of investigating committee to the 27th Gen. Ass'y appointed by the 26th Gen. Ass'y, 1898. 3" Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Iowa MiSOELLANEOnS. {Capitol^ Board of Capitol Commissioners. Bien- nial report, l8t-8th, 1871-86; settlement 1886; final 1886. Capitol Improvement Commission. Report made to the Goyernor. 1902. 8°. 21 p. Cha/rities and Corrections, Board of. Keport of dele- gate to the National Conference of Charities and Corrections at Cleveland, O., June-July, 1880. [^Civil War.'] Report of commission to locate the posi- tion of Iowa troops in the siege of Vicksburg. 1901. 8°. 48 p. map. \_Expositions.'\ Papers connected with the Centennial Exhibition at Philadelphia, Jan. 31, 1874. Commissioners of Iowa at the World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial, and the North, Central and South American Expositions at New Orleans. Report of H. S. Fairall, 1884-86. World's Fair Commission. Report, 1893. Cedar Rapids, '95. 8°. 421 p. Columbian Commission. Record of proceedings, 1893. Montezuma, n. d. 8°. 474 p. Trans- Mississippi and International Exposition Commission. Report, 1898. Dubuque, '99. 8°. 173 p. See also under Inspection and Regulation, Education, Supt. of Public Instruction, 1875, llnstitutions.] Keport of the inTCstigation relative to the methods of business, etc., of State institu- tions ; by J. W. Rich. 1890. 8°. lip. Immigration, Board of. Iowa : The home for immi- grants. . . . Des Moines, 1870. 96 p. IPublic Works.'] Board of Public Works. Biennial report, 1848-50. Commissioner and Register of the Des Moines River Improvement. Report, Nov., Dec, 1852; Dec. 1854; Jan. 1857-59. Note. Omitted after 1834; Beparately pabliabed 1857, 59. See also under 'Leq\i\&U\re, Journals, Docfi., etc., 1853. Revenue Commission. Report, 1893. 8°. 66 p. [^Semi-centennial.'] The Semi-centennial of Iowa. [By J. W. Burdett.] Burlington, 1883. 8°. 104 p. Soldiers' Monument Commission. Biennial report, lst-3d, 1890-96. Supplemental : Tebritobial. Governor's message, 1838-46. Note. By Robert Lncaa, 1834-41, (special, 1840) ; by John Chambers, 1841-45; by James Clark, 1845-46. Seealfto under InstltutionB, J/istory, State BUtorical So- ciety, 1903. Laws, lst-.8th Territorial Genl. Assembly, 1838-45. v. p. Vont.: ScsBlom: 1838/39; Nov. 1839 ; July 1840, extra; Nov. 1840; Dec. 1841; Dec. im; June 1844, extra; May 1845; Dec. 1846. — Local laws of the Territory, Dec. 1842. Iowa City, '43. 8». 128 p. — Statute laws, 1838-39. Reprint, 1900. See under Institutions, ffUtory, ffiatorical Department. — Laws, Nov. 1839 and July 1840. Reprint, 1902. — Revised statutes of the Territory, 1842-43. Iowa City, '43. S". viii, 904 p. Council Journal, ]st-8th Terr'l Gen'l Assy., 1838-45. Note. Including extra sesBions, 1840, 44. House Journal, lBt-8th Terr'l Gen'l Assy., 1838-45. Note. Journal of extra BOHslon 1844 not published. Journal of extra session 1840 first published In 1902. 8°. Rules, Ist-8th Territorial General Assembly, 1838-46. Note. Including all extra sessioUB. See also under Institutions, History. 312 MISSOURI STATE PUBLICATIONS. Li9t compiled by t\ A, Sampson^ Secretary of the State Bit' torical Society of SlinHOuri, Columbia. Part of territory claimed for France by La Salle on voyage down the MiBBiaaippi, 1682. Fort Orleans built, 1719. Lead minee first worked, 1720. First settlements, by the French, 1736. Country west of the Mississippi ceded to Spain, 1762. St. Genevieve founded, 17d5; St. Louis, 1764. Louisiana ceded back to France, 1801; ceded by France to the United States, 1803. Missouri in. eluded in District of Louisiana, 1804 ; in Territory of Louisiana, 1805; orgunlzed as Missouri Territory, 1812. Arkansas detached, 1819. Missouri Compromise, 1820. Constitution adopted and State organized, 1820. Admitted as a State, 1821, Capital at St. Louis, 1820; at St. Charles, 1821-26; since then at Jefferson City, where all documents herein listed were published, except as otherwise noted. Appendix to the Journals, 1841-1903. 28 t. ^ote. Previous to the 11th Qeneral Assembly, 1840/41, the reports were included in the body of the Journals. From 1841-63 the reports were in an appendix to each Journal. From 1863-67 the appendices were in separate volumes; House adjourned 22d Oeneral Assembly Appendix was in one volume; 23d had none; adjourned 23d, two volumes to each house; 24th, one volume, labelled v. 1. 1868-1001, a single volume to each session called Appendix to the Journals. The adjourned 27th had no Appendix. CONSTITUTIOK AND CONSTITDTIONAL CONVBKTIONS. Constitution, 1820. n. t. p. [St. Louis, "20.] J^ote. Also issued in French. Constitution of 1820, and proposed new constitution. •35. 80. Convention, 1845. Journal of Convention assembled Not. 17, 1845, to leTise the constitution. '45. 8°. 336, 75 p. — Constitution of the State of Missouri, made in con- vention at the City of Jefferson, 1845. '46. 8°. 26 p. Draft of a new constitution for the State, prepared for the use of the General Assembly, December 1850. n. p., n. d. 8°. 35 p. Convention, March 1861. Journal and proceedings of the convention at Jefferson City and St. Louis. St. Louis, "61. 8°. 65, 269 p. Convention, July 1861. Journal of the Missouri State Convention held at Jefferson City, July 1861. St. Louis, '61. 8°. 36 p. — Proceedings of same. St. Louis, '61. 8". 136 p. ybte. In same volume with preceding. Convention, October 1861. Journal of convention held at the city of St. Louis. St. Louis, '61. 8". 27, (2) p. — Proceedings of same. St. Louis, '61. 8". Ill p. 2^ote, In same volume with preceding. Convention, 1862. Journal and proceedings of con- vention in Jefferson City. St. Louis, '62. 8°. 86, 253 p. — Ordinances passed at the various sessions of the State Convention, 1861, 62. St. Louis, '62. 8». 21, (Dp. — Ordinances in relation to elections, voters, and civil officers, passed at the called session of the State Convention held June 2, 1862. '62. 8°. 12 p. Constitution] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. ConxtnUon., 1863. Journal of Missouri State Con- vention held in Jefferson City, June 1863. St. Louis, '63. 8". 64, 16, (1) p. — Proceedings of same. St. Louis, '63. 8°. 380 p. Nott. In same volume with precedlDg. Convtniion, 1865. Journal of the Missouri State Con- Tention held at St. Louis, Jan. 6 to April 10, 1865. St. Louis, '65. 8°. 287 p. — Disfranchisement of rebels : Speech of Eugene Williams of Scotland County. Missouri Consti- tutional Convention, Jan. 38, 1865. n. t.p. 12 p. — List of State oflScers and names of the delegates. St. Louis, '66. 11 p. — Report of the committee on the Judicial Department, by Henry A. Clover, Chairman. St. Louis, '65. 12 p. — Report of the committee on education, by George P. Strong, Chairman. St. Louis, '63. 8 p. — Report of the committee on financial affairs of the State to the Stxte Convention, Feb. 4, 1866. St. Louis, '65. 8°. 16 p. — Constitution . . . adopted 1865, together with the ordinances of said Convention. '66. 8". 40 p. Constitution . . . adopted 1875, and an ordinance pro- hibiting the payment of missing railroad bonds ; also the address of the Convention to the people of the State. "75. 8°. 65 p. — Same. 1875. 8°. 54 p. — Same. Peoples' Tribune Supplement. 1875. 8°. 56 p. — Same in German. 1876. 8°. Constitution adopted October 30, 1875. '77. 8». 48 p. — Same. 1891. 8°. 62 p. — Same. Annotated by William G. Meyer. St. Louis, 1877. 8°. 78 p. See also under Executive and Staff, Attorney General, 1900, Auditor, 1859, and Secretary of State, 1875, a7u2 une2er Legislature, House, 1881, 83. EzECDTIVE AND StaFF. Oovernor. Message, biennial, to regular sessions of the General Assembly, to adjourned and extra sessions, and special messages. 1820-1903. 121 pm. 8». Cont. : By Alexander M'Nalr, 1820-24, six meseages ; Fred- erick Bates, 1824-25, one message; Abraham J. Williams, Acting Oovernor, 1825-26, one; John Miller, 1826-32, lour; Daniel Dunklin, 1832-36, four; Lilburn W. Boggs, 1838-40, three; Thomas Reynolds, 1840-44, one; M. M. Marmaduke, 1844-45, three ; John C. Edwards, 1845-48, four; A. A. King, 1848-52, six; Sterling Price, 1852-57, eight; Hancock Jackson, 1857, one; Robert M. Stewart, 1867-61, sixteen; C. F. Jack, son, 1861, two; Hamilton R. Gamble, 18C2-64, three; Willard P. Hall, 1864-65, two; Thomas C. Fletcher, 1866-69, nine; Joseph W.McClure, 1869-71, two; B. Grotz Brown, 1871-73, seven; Silas Woodson, 1873-75, three; Chnrles H. Hardin, 1876-77, five; John S. Phelps, 1877-81, four; Thomas T. Crlt. teoden, 1881-85, four; John B. Marmaduke, 1885-87, three; Albert P. Morehouse, 1887-89, three; David R. Francis, 1889-93, three; William J. Stone, 1893-97, five; Lon V. Stephens, 1897-1901, two; A. M. Dockery, 1901-03, live. I^ote. Of the above, 37 were also issued in German, 3 in French, and 2 in Bohemian. — Inaugural address, biennial and quadrennial. 1836- 1901. 19 pni. 8». Note. Sometimes called Inaugural message. 17 were also issued in German and 2 in French. — Documents accompanying the message of Gov. A. A. King to the 17th General Assembly. 1852. 8». — Veto message, and bill to secure completion of cer- tain railroads in Missouri, with the speeches and ayes and noes. 1855. 8°. 34 p. Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. Governor, contin-ued. — Documents in relation to border di£Sculties, accom- panying the Governor's message [of March 7, 1861]. '61. 80. lip. — Message of Gov. H. R. Gamble to the Legislature, Dec. 30, 18K2 [with accompanying documents]. '63. 8°. 15, 20 p. — Charge to the U. S. (irand Jury of the western dis- trict of Mo., 1865; Froclamation of Gov. Fletcher; Instructions of the Atty. Gen. of Mo. '65. 8°. 36 p. — Speech of Thomas C. Fletcher, Governor of Mis- souri, on the occasion of the reception by the Legislature of the news of the passage of the Convention ordinance abolishing slavery in Mis- souri. 1865. S». 6 (2) p. — Documents accompanying the Governor's message to the 24th General Assembly. 1867. 8". 52 p. — Message of Gov. Joseph W. McClurg to the 2(lth General Assembly [with documents]. 1871. 8". 132 p. Jfote. Also printed in German. — Message of Gov. B. Gratz Brown to the adjourned session of the 26th General Assembly, with accompanying documents. 1872. 8°. 32, 16, 32, 8, 9, 4, (2) p. — Proclamation [Aug. 1, 1885, upon the death of Gen- eral Grant]. 8°. sheet. — Report of pardons, commutations and reprieves, 1869/70,74,85/86. '71-87. 8°. — Thanksgiving proclamation, [1900]. '00. 4°. — See also forward under Auditor, 1901 ; under In- spection and Regulation, Labor Statistics, 1888 ; under Legislature, Special Laws, Finances, and Journals, Docs., etc., 1881, Senate, 1879, House, 1872. Lieutenant-Governor. Inaugural address of H. A. Campbell. 1881. 8°. — Speech of Lieut. -Gov. Chas. P. Johnson, on the bill to abolish the so-called social evil law. 1874. 8°. 29 p. Adjutant General. Report, annual 1861-1902. '62- 1903. 31 pm. and v. Note. There w^re special reports previous to the annual report for 1861, which were printed in the Journals of the Legislature. No report is Icnown for 1879 or 1887. The fol- lowing were two years in one: 1867/68, 75/76, 77/78, 83/84, 89/90, 93/94, 95/96, 97/98, 99/1900. previous to 1875 the reports were also generally printed in the Legislative Journals or Ap- pendices. The report of 1861 was 12°, published in St. Louis. — Official register of Missouri troops for 1862. St. Louis, ['63]. 12°. XI, 120 p. Note. Another edition has " Register of the enrolled Mls- ■onri militia, for 186^," pages 109 to 187, making in all xx, 204 pages. — List of promotions', appointments and casualties in officers in Missouri troops for half year ending June .30, 1863. n. t. p. 12°. 29 p. — Report of the Adjutant General in regard to the late strike of the railroad employes. '85. 8°. 8 p. — Roster of officers of the National Guard, Aug. 14, 1893. n.p., n. d. 8°. 8, (1) p. — Same. 1898. 46 p. — Same. 1901. 8°. 8 p. — Military correspondence, orders, and forms for the National Guard. 1895. 16°. 46, iii, p. — Official memorandum of decisions on points of tac- tics. 1886. 12°. 55 p. — See also forward under Secretary of State, Laws ; under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1863, Bouse, 1864 ; and under Supplemental, 1819. Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. Attorney Oeneral. Answer of the Attorney General to the Honse resolution relating to the defalcation of the late Treasurer of the State. 1855. 8°. 3 p. — Opinion as to appropriation of money for the defi- ciencies of 1866. '67. 8». — Opinion as to taxation of different railroads in the State. 1871. 8». 25 p. — Opinion as to over-issue of Union military bonds, 1871. 8°. 3 p. See also forward under Secretary of State, 1865, and Treat- urer, 1867; and under Legislature, Journals, Voce., etc., Senate, 1803. — Opinion in relation to the sale of the North Missouri Railroad stock. 1873. 8». 76 p. — Opinion in relation to Penitentiary labor contracts. 1873. 8". ^Tote. In report of committee on Penitentiary. — Opinion as to outstanding bonds of the State, and their payment. 1875. 8". — Opinion as to enforcing payment from the South- west Pacific Railroad. 1875. 8°. — Communication in relation to deficit in the State Treasury. 1879. 8°. 6 p. — Opinion in reference to proceedings for the recovery of certain moneys. 1879. 8°. 9 p. — Opinion as to the interest of the State in money de- posited in Mastin Bank. 1881. 8°. — Opinion as to township taxation. 1885. 8°. — Opinion as to the constitutionality of certain pro- ceedings of the Register of Lands. 1889. 8°. — Opinion as to the constitutionality of a certain House bill. 1889. 8°. — Opinion as to legal effect of constitutional amend- ments submitted at election, Nov. C, 1900. n. d. 24°. 18 p. — Opinion on the present text-book law, March 6, 1903. n. t.p. 8°. 5 p. — See also back under Governor, 1865 ; and under Legislature, Journals, Documents, etc., 1873, Souse, 1891. Auditor. Biennial report, 1829/30-1901/02. '30-1903. 8°. 35 pm. and v. Note. Only annual reports were made for 1865 and 1866. The report for 1824/25 was printed in pamphlet with the Governor's message. — Annual report. Alternate years, 1865-1901. '66- 1902. 8». 20 pm. Note. The report made January 1867 was not for the pre- ceding two years but was an annual. — Report with table of revenue for 1831 and 1832. '32. 8». — Same, for 1833. '33. 8°. — Communication with statement of revenue to each county for the last two years. 1839. 8°. — Communication in relation to defalcation. 1841. 8». — Communication with reference to the education of the deaf and dumb. 1847. 8°. — Report of costs in criminal cases for 1847/48. '49. 8°. — Communication showing contingent expenses for 1850 ti) 1852. '52. 8°. — Comraunication showing contingent expenses for last four years. 1853. 8°. — Report of payments on account of Board of Public Works from its organization. 1857. 8°. — Communication in regard to the Penitentiary. 1857. 8». 316 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. Auditor, continued. — List of warrants of the 19th General Assembly, and financial statements. 1857. 8°. — Communication in regard to publication of constitu- tional amendmont. 1859. 8°. — Communication showing expenses of Public Printer and Board of Public Works. 1859. 8°. — Communication as to expenses of the Penitentiary since the commencement of the warden system. 1860. 8°. — Communication as to interest due the State from the railroad companies. 1863. 8°. — Communication showing pay of troops and other expenses of the Southwest Expedition. 1863. 8°. — Report showing the bonds issued to the several rail- road companies. 1864. 8°. — Beport on issue of defense warrants. 1865. 8". 15 p. See also forward under Treasurer, 1867. — Communication in regard to official blanks and print- ing. 1867. 8°. 22 p. Note. The report of tbe joint committee on the condition and workings of the Treasury Department is included as a part of this publication. — Instructions to assessors under the revenue laws of the State of Missouri . . . June 24, 1869. '69. 8°. 7 p. — Statement of the amount of money paid by each county into the State Treasury for school pur- poses in 1868 and 1869. '70. 8°. — Communication as to receipt of gold for interest on U. S. bonds. 1870. 8°. — Communication as to the amounts of commutation tax delinquent in the several counties for 1863 and 1864. '70. 8°. — Communication in regard to the Collector of Schuyler County. 1874. 8°. — Communication in regard to the salaries paid by the State. 1874. 8°. — Communication in regard to the location of the School of Mines. 1874. 8°. — Communication concerning the condition of the State interest fund and the State sinking fund. 1874. 80. — Communication with statement of expenditures of the commissioners of the Northwestern Lunatic ' Asylum. 1874. 8°. — Report on delinquencies of revenue collectors dur- ing the last six years. 1874. 8°. 7 p. — Special report in relation to the bonded indebtedness of the different counties. 1875. 8°. 16 p. — Communication on estimates of expenditures and other financial matters. 1879. 8">. — Extract from biennial report for 1895/96. '97. 8°. 14 p. — Same, 1898/99. '99. 8°. 42 p. — Same, 1899/1900. 1901. 8''. 42 p. — Same, 1901/02. '03. 8". 48 p. — Facts and figures for the voters of Missouri. By James M. Seibert, Aug. 1, 1892. '92. 16°. 43 p. 2fote. Also issued in German. 1892. 16°. 47 p. — Facts for tax-payers. Brief chapters from the finan- cial history of Missouri. Compiled by Albert O. Allen, n. d. I6». 24 p. — Missouri finances. Statement of Gov. A. M. Dock- ery, State Auditor Allen, and Haskins & Sells, certified public accountants. 1901. 8°. 80, 1, p. and folder. Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. Auditor, continued. — Revenue law, collated by the State Auditor. 1877. 8°. 70 p. — Revised revenue law of the State. 1880. 8°. 1303- 1861 p. — Same, 1883. 8°. 112 p. — General revenue law of the State, compiled by James M. Seibert. 1889. 8°. 131 p. — Same, compiled from Statutes of 1889, and Laws of 1891-95, by same. '95. 8°. 165 p. — Same, from Statutes of 1899, by same. 1900. 8». 161 p. — Revenue enactments by list General Assembly. 1901. 8°. 16 p. — Township organization law as amended 1881-87. '87. 8». 46 (1) p. — Township organization law as revised by the 35th General Assembly, by James M. Seibert. 1889. 8». 43 p. — Same, revised by the 36th General Assembly. 1891. 8°. 49 p. — Same, from Revised Statutes of 1889, and Laws of 1891-95, by same. '95. 80. 51 p. — Same, from Revised Statutes of 1899. 1900. 8°. 47 p. — Collateral inheritance tax law of the State, by Albert O. Allen. 1901. 8°. 25 p. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1821/22, 52, 67, 75, 91, Senate, 1879, House, 1867, 72, 87. Paymaster General ani Quartermaster General. Com- munication, Feb. 16, 1849. 8°. — Communication, Jan. 16, 1861. 8°. — Report of Quartermaster General and Paymaster to the Senate, Feb. 17, 1863. 8". Note. Also in Appendix to Joarnals, 22d Generai ABaembly. — Report of examining board to audit and settle the accounts of the Quartermaster General, Dec. 31, 1863. '64. 8». 10 p. ybte. Also in Appendix to Joarnals, adjourned Beseion 22d G-eneral Aesembly. — Annual report of the Quartermaster General for 1863. St. Louis, '64. 8°. 44, clxxviii, p. — Report of Paymaster General relative to certain dis- bursements. 1865. 8°. Note. Also in Appendix to Journals, adjoarned session 23d General Assembly. — Report of the Quartermaster General from Dec. 31, 1863 to March 1, 1865. '65. 8». 500 p. Note. Also in v. 1, Appendix to Joarnals, adjoarned ses- eloD 23d General Assembly. — Annual report of the Quartermaster General for 1865. '66. 8°. 223 p. Note. Also in v. 2, Appendix to Senate Journal, ad- journed sesBlOD 23d General AsBembly. — Communication from Paymaster General, Nov. 6, 1865. '65. 8°. Note. Also in v. 2, Appendix to House Journal, adjourned session 23d General Assembly. — Annual report of Col. William J. Dougherty, Acting Paymaster General, for the year 1866. '67. 8°. 20 p. — Same, for year ending Nov. 30, 1867. '68. 8°. Note. The duties of Quartermaster and Paymaster in times of peace became merged with those of Adjutant General in ises. Report of the Acting Paymaster and Acting Quarter- termaster General. 1875. 8°. 12 p. — Special report of Acting Quartermaster and Pay- master General on the State Agent of the U. S. 1881. S". 34 p. 3^8 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. Secretary of State. Census of 1836. '37. 8°. — Same, of 1844. '45. 8". — Same, for year 1876. '77. 8". 31 p. — Communication in regard to the Board of Curators of the University. 1848. 8°. — Report as to swamp land selections under law of 1850. '52. 8». — Communication relative to the quantity, value, etc., of lands granted or donated to the State by the Congress of the United States, Dec. 5, 1856. n. i.p. 8°. 8 p. — Communication in regard to Union military bonds. 1865. 80. See aleo back under Attorney General, 1871, and forward under Treasurer, 1867; and under Le^elature, Joumata, Doct., etc.. Senate, 1863. — Official directory, adjourned session of the 26th General Assembly ; compiled by Luther W. Hiclcek. 1872. 8». 8 p. — Same, with Rules of the House. 1872. 8°. 21 p. — Same, for 27th General Assembly, with Rules of the Senate and House. 1873. 8°. 28 (1) p. — Constitution adopted in 1865, and amendments. Compiled by M. K. McGrath, Secretary of State. •75. 8°. 78 p. Jfote. ContaiDB also directory of Legislature for 1875 and other matters. — Official directory of the 29th General Assembly, by Luther W. Hickok. 1877. 8°. 49 p. — Complete directory of the 32d General Assembly, by W. F. Bassett. 1883. 8°. 18 p. — Official directory of the 34th General Assembly, by Lewis F. Moore. 1887. 8°. — State almanac and official directory for 1878, com- piled by Michael K. McGrath. St. Louis, '78. 12" 72 p. — Same, for 1879. St. Louis, '79. 12''. 176 (1) p. — Official directory of Missouri for 1881, by M. K. McGrath. St. Louis, '81. 12°. 165, (2), 11 p. — /Same, for 1883. St. Louis, '83. 12». 198, ii, p. — Same, for 1885. St. Louis, '85. 12». 183, (1) p. — Sam^, for 1887/88. '88. 12°. 249, (3) p. — Official manual of the State, biennial, 1889/90- 99/1900. Compiled by Alei. A. Lesueur. '89-99. 6 V. 8°. — Same, by Sam B. Cook, for 1901/02. '01. 8°. 497, viii, p. — Political map of Missouri ; official. A. A. Lesueur, Sec. of State. [1891.] — Roster of the State and county officers in the State ; biennial, 1893-1903. 6 pm. 8°. — Reports of corporations, biennial, January, 1893-99. ['93-99.] 4 pm. 8°. — Savings and safe deposit institutions, January 31, 1893. n. t. p. ['93.] 8°. 6 p. — 5am«, 1895. ['95.] 8". 14 p. — Condition of Missouri's banks. State and national, by A. A . Lesueur, May 1896. '96. 8°. 28 p. — Report of bank examination. Biennial, 1897-1903. 8°. 4 V. and pm. — Report of the Land Division, Department of State. 1895. 8°. 20 p. — Same, 1899/1900. 1901. 8°. 13 p. — List of bills passed by the 40th General Assembly. Compiled by A. A. Lesueur, Secretary of State. 1899. 16°. 41 p. — Delegates to Democratic State Nominating Conven- tion, St. Joseph, July 22, 1902. By Sam B. Cook, Secretary of State, n. d. 32°. 30 p. Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. Secretary of State, continued. — Political hand-book of Missouri. CompariBon of Kepublican and Democratic rule. Compiled by Sam B. Cook. n. d. 16°. 44 p. — [iaios.] [Banks.'] An act to regulate banka and banking institutions, and to create the offices of Bank Commissioners. 1857. 8°. Banking laws, compiled by A. A. Lesueur. 1895. 80. 14 p. Same, 1897. 8". 23 p. Same. [Revision of 1899.] Compiled by A. A. Lesueur. 1899. 8°. 60, xiii, p. — {^Corporaiions-I Corporation laws (other than in- surance) of the State, of 1889, and amendatory acts of 1891. Compiled by A. A. Lesueur. '91. 8°. 164, 1 p. Same, 1897. Corporation laws of the State, Revised Statutes of 1899, and classified annotations. Compiled by A. A. Lesueur. 1900. 8°. 269, iliv, p. — [Courts.] An act fixing the time of holding courts. 1843. 8°. — [Elections.] Provisions of the constitution and laws prescribing qualifications and duties of voters. X880. 8°. 38 p. Same, 1886. 8». 60, xvi, p. Same, 1900. S". 281, xxvi, p. Provisions of the election laws. Compiled by A. A. Lesueur. 1890. 8°. 103, xix, p. Provisions of the Australian Ballot law of the State. Compiled by A. A. Lesueur. 1892. 8». 10 p. — [Fish and Game.] Game and fish laws of the State, Revised Statutes, 1899, and amendments, 1901. Compiled by Sam B. Cook. 1901. 8°. 13 p. — [Militia.] An act in regard to the militia passed in 1847. '49. 8°. — [Revenue.] An act to provide for levying, assessing, and collecting the revenue. 1848. 8°. — [Soads.] Laws relating to roads, highways and bridges, compiled by the Secretary of State. 1883, 87, 89, 92, 93, 99, 1901. 8». Ifote. ABfollowa: 1883. 50 p. 65 p. 41, vli, p. 48, vli, p. 68, vH, p. 103, Tl, p. 88, (1) p. Inspection and Regulation, Educa- tion, Superintendent of Schools, Note. Treasurer. Report, biennial, 1829/30-1901/02. 86 pm. Note. No biennial report was made for 1861/62, nor for 1867/68. — Report, Jan. 4-Sept. 30, 1862. '63. 8o. — Communication in regard to military bonds and de- fense warrants. 1867. 8°. See also back under Attorney General, 1871, Auditor, 1865, and Secretary of State, 1886; and under LeglBlature, Jour- nals, Voce., etc.. Senate, 1863. — Report for year ending Sept. 80, 1867. '68. 8". 36 p. — Report, Oct. 1, 1867 to Jan. 1, 1869. '69. 8°. 89 p. — Report for 1869. '70. 8°. 7 p. — Report for 1873. '74. 8». 16 p. — See also back under Attorney General, 1855, 66, 71, 75, 79 ; Auditor, ubique ; under Inspection and Regulation, Building and Loan Associations; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1821/22, 89, 43, 52, 55, 63, 67, 75, 79, 91, Senate, 1875, 79, 81, House, 1867, 72, 79. 320 1887. 1889. 1892. 1893. 1899. 1901. See also under Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIOMS [Mo. Inspection and Seculation. [Agriculture.'] Board of Agriculture. Annual report [with abstract of proceedings of county agri- cultural societies and of State industrial associ- ations], lst-35th, 1865-1903. '66-1903. 36 ». 80. 2/bte. The "second aeries" lat report differed materially from the first edition. The let and 2d reports were also pub- lished In the Appendices of the Legislative Journals. The report of 1873 was a pamphlet of 72 pages, and was reprinted in 1894 under the original date, with nothing to show that it was a reprint. No copy of the original is now known. Ko report for 1877, 1884, nor 1897. The 10th, 11th, 13th, 14th, 17th, 18th, 19th, 2Uth, and 22d reports were also issued In German. The first German report was in 1872 and the second in 1374. These two were nut translatione of the English reports. The proceedings of the State Horticultural Society were in- cluded in the Agricultural reports from 1865 to 1880, and the report for 1877 in that of 1893. The Entomological reports, except the 6th, were in the reports from 1868 to 1876. — Monthly crop reports, June 1890-Septeniber 1900. Columbia, '90-1900. 8». — Monthly bulletin, April 1901-Augu9t 1903. Co- lumbia. 8°. — Annual report of the Secretary. 1891. 8°. Up. — Papers and addresses on country roads before Missouri Farmers' Institutes. 1891 . 8°. 33 p. — Report to 37th General Assembly. 1893. 8". 58 p. — Missouri at the World's Fair, 1893. Columbia, '94. 8°. 38 p. — Synopsis of the work of the Board since organiza- tion, July 20, 1893. Columbia, '95. 8°. 68 p. — Proceedings of annual meeting, Jan. 12, 1897. Columbia. 8°. 48 p. — S'ame, Jan. 11, 1898. Columbia. 8°. 62 p. — Some, Jan. 10, 1899. Columbia, '99. 8°. 44 p. — Missouri, imperial mistress of States. Columbia, '97. 8°. 55 p. — Same ; Columbia, '98. 8°. 64 p. — Broom corn, April 25, 1899. n. i. p. 4 p. — Missouri at Omaha Exposition of 1898. Columbia, •99. 8». 47 p. — Monthly meteorological report. Note. Previous to 1889 reporis were made by the Missouri Btate Weather Service, cooperating with the U. S. Signal Service. From 1889 to 1892 the reports were issued by the Board of Agriculture cooperating with the same. In 1892 and later the reports were issued in quarto by the U. S. De- partment of Agriculture in cooperation with the Board of Agriculture. — State Fair (1901-). Biennial report of Board of Directors, 1901/02. Sedalia, '02. 8°. 50 p. Premium list, annual, 1901-03. 3 pm. Disinterested comment on first exhibition, 1901. Sedalia, ['02]. 8°. 18 p. The Missouri State Fair. Sedalia, [1903]. S". .33 p. 16 pi. — See also under Institutions, Industrial Associa- tions and Roads. State Agricultural Society. See under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1855, and under Miscel- laneous, Fair. Bank Commissioners. Beport, semi-annual, 1857-61. — Special report, Oct. 31, 1857. '57. 8°. 7 p. — Special report, Jan. 12, 1859. '59. 8<>. 4 p. — See also under Ezecutive and Staff, Attorney Gen- eral, 1881, Secretary of State, 1893, 95, 96, 97, Laws; an<2 untfer Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1838/39, Speeches, 1853, House, 1841, 71. Beer Inspector. 2d annual report of Geo. R. Kena- more, for 1900. '01. 8». 6 p. 321 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. Building and Loan Associations, Supervisor of. An- nual report, 1896-1902. «J. i>., '96-1902. 7v. 8". Note. The first report was made by Lod. V. Btephens, State Treasurer aod ex officio Superviaor, after which a Su- pervisor was appointed tor the Bureau. The iiret report was printed at Columbia; 2d and 3d, no place given; 7th at War- renaburg. Charities, Board of. Biennial report. 1899-1903. 3 pm. 8°. Note. The Missouri Conference of Charities and Corrections is a voluntary association, differing from above. It has made three annual reports. — Recommendations of the Board to the members of the 42d General Assembly, n. t. p. 8°. 2 p. [JJdMcniion.] Superintendent of Public Schools. Re- port, biennial and annual, 1839-1902. 54 pm. and V. '41-1903. 8°. yote. The first seven reports were biennials ; later reports were annuals, or two years in one. The 2d-7tb reports and those made in 1863 and 1864 were by the Secretary of State, ex officio Superintendent. The official was called Superin- tendent of Common Schools until 1865, Superintendent of Public Instruction that year, and Superintendent of Public Schools since. Report of 1876 and following are called " — report of the public schools of Uissonrl." The first seven reports were numbered consecutively ; none after were num- bered until the one made to the 2ath General Assembly, which was called the 3d, being the third report of T. A. Parker, Superintendent. This numbering was continued to the 9th, and the next was called the 26th, from which the numbering has been continuous to the present time. In this numbering the report made for 1865 was overlooked, and the present numbering is not correct. The reports for 1866-71 were also printed in German. — Communication in regard to the instruction of the deaf and dumb and blind. 1851. 8°. — Communication as to the condition of the various funds for educational purposes. 1869. 8". — Special report made to the House, Feb. 18, 1869. m. t. p. 8". 7 p. — Agreement between the State Superintendent and the Presidents of the three Normal Schools in regard to the examinations and the granting of certificates and diplomas. 1884. 8°. 6 p. — Report on proceedings to recover certain school lands. 1889. 8". 24 p. — List of teachers holding State certificates, August 1898, Sept. 1900. '98-1900. narrowS". 41p. ;42p. — List of library books from which school libraries must be selected in the State of Missouri. 1901. 24°. 50 p. — County boards of education, 1903-05. n. t. p. 24°. 13 p. — [Laws and Forms.'] Acts relating to common schools, including additional acts passed since Dec. 12, 1855, with forms. W. B. Starke, Superintendent. '61. 8°. 48 p. Acts relating to public schools passed at the ad- journed session of the 23d General Assembly; T. A. Parker. Superintendent. 1866. 8". 30 p. Instructions to district clerks on the manage- ment of school matters. 1876. 8°. 8 p. The public school laws of the State; T. A. Parker, Superintendent. 1868. 8°. 32 p. Forms and instructions, 1868,70. 8°. 32 p • 54p Laws. 1869,70. 8°. ea., 32 p. School law with forms. 1872-99. 8°. yote. As follows; 98, 1 p. 62 p. 74 p. 2ded. 74 p. nop. 126, ill, p. An act to establish and maintain a uniform course of text-books to be used in all the public 1872. 85, il, p. 1887. 1874. 78, 11, p. 1889. 1877. 84,iv,p. 1889. 1879. 96, iv, p. 1890. 1883. 88 p. 1897. 1885. 76 p. 1899. schools of the State. 1891. 8°. 322 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. {Ediuaiion., contiiiutd,.'\ Board of Education. Report in regard to school lands. 1872. 8°. 21 p. — Course of study for the district institutes. 1891. 8°. 32 p. — Official course of study for teachers' institutes, 1891-1902. 12» and V. Note. As follows : 1891. WairenabDrg, '91. 8». 16 p. 1893. Warninsborg. '93. 5th ed. 12°. 46 (2) p. 1894. Warrenabnrg, ■93. 5th ed. 12°. 46 (2) p. Feb. 1899. Warrensbarg, '95. 8°. 63 (1) p. May, 1896. 8°. 54 p. May, 1898. 8°. 66 p. Feb. 1900. 12°. 52 p. 1901. 12°. 28 p. Feb. 1902. 8°. 48 p. — A course of study for rural and village schools, 1899. narrow 8". 40 p. School-book Commission. Text-book information ; text-books contracted for by the Commission, Sept. 1891-96. n.t.p. [1891.] 8°. 8 p. — Text-book information. Circ. no. 1. [1897.] 8°. 12 p. See also under Ezecntive and Staff, Attorney General, 1903. See also under Executire and Staff, Auditor, 1870 ; under Legislature, Journals, Documents, etc., 1851, 53, 65, 67, Senate 1892; and under Miscel- laneous, Expositions, 1893. Fish Commissioners. Report, 1879; biennial, l8t-12th, 1881-1903. '79-1903. 13 pm. 8». yote. The law of 1877 provided for one CommlBsloDer. who made a report In Jan. 1879. The law of 1879 provided for three CommissionerB, and the reports made by them are num- bered from 1 to 12. The 3d-llth biennials were in the Appen- dices of the 33d-4lst General AesemblieB. — Extract from third biennial report. St. Louis, 1884. 8». 21 (1) p. Fund Commissioners. Report, 1869/70-79. '71-79. 8°. Note. As follows : 1889A0- '71. 1873. '74. 65 p. 1874. '75. 68 p. 1876/76. •77. 64 p. 1878. '79. 41 p. — Report of John T. Heard, Agent for State claims, to the Fund Commissioners. 1883. 8°. 28 p. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc.. Bouse, 1885. \_Orain Inspection.'] Chief Inspector of Orain and Warefiouse Registrar . Annual report, 1890-93. 3 pm. S". Jfote. Fourth report not seen. Subsequent reports are included in the annual reports of the Railroad Commiseioners. See also forward RailroadCommiHsUmere, 1889 ; and under Legislature, JoumaU, Does., etc., Eouee, 1891. Health, Board of. Proceedings at semi-annual meeting held in St. Louis, July 8-10, 1884, with report of the Secretary. Hannibal, ['84]. 8». 28 p. — Extracts from the report of Jan. 1, 1885. '85. 8°. 28 p. — Annual report, 1886-93/94. '87-95. 8°. Note. As follows : 1886. St. Lonis, '87. 1888. '90. 156 p. 1889. St. Louis, '90. 1890. '91. 96 p. 1891. >92. 46 p. 1892. '93. 65 p. 1893 and 1894. '95. zcTi, 82, V, p. 108 p. 126 p. 1901. Kansas City, ['02]. 94 (1) p. 1902. EaDBss City, ['031. 123 p. 1902 and 1903. '03. lOfp. The Becond part of the report for 1886 is ** Proceedings of the National Conference of State Boards of Health, Indian- apolis, 1887." There was no report for 1887, and none were issued between 1894 and 1901. Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. Ilealth, Board of, continued. — Report of proceedings of the conference of local health officers held by invitation of the State Board of Health at St. Louis, Dec. 4, 1888. St. Louis, n. d. 8°. 13 p. — The acts establishing the State Board of Health, and regulating the practice of medicine and surgery in Missouri, with mode of procedure ; compiled by Joseph C. Hearne, M.D., Secretary. St. Louis, 1893. 8». 32 p. — Rules and regulations fur the creation and estab- lishment of boards of health in the several cities, towns, villages, and counties of the State, recommended by the State Board of Health. [St. Louis, 1884.] 8". 8 p. — Missouri Bulletin of the State Board of Health ; V. 1, no. 1. St. Louis, 1892. — Missouri Sanitarian ; monthly by the State Board of Health; v. 1, no. 1, Nov. 1894. — Laws governing State Board of Health and county and municipal boards, n. p. [1900.] 15 p. — The smallpox problem. How to control, restrict and suppress it. n. t. p. [1902.] 8". 8 p. — How to restrict and control smallpox, scarlatina, diphtheria, n. p., 1902. 8°. 21 p. — Rales and regulations for fumigation of houses. n. p., n. d. 24°. 4 p. [/mmtyra/ion.] Board of Immigration (1865-79). Proceedings of the Board in 1865 and 1866. '66. 8°. 60 p. — Biennial report, lst-6th, 1865/66-75/76. '67-75. 8". Note. The lat report, " The ResourceR of Ulssouri," by S. Waterhouse, and the lat report of the CommiBBioner of StatietlCB were also iBBoed in one volume. The 6th biennial report waB made, bat not printed. The iBt, 2d, and 5th were also publlehed in German, and the 1st in French. — Report to the 26th General Assembly. 1870. 8°. 18 p. Note, This was an annual report for 1869. — Map of the State, compiled by John T. Fiala. 1871. 22 X 18 inches. Note. With part of 3d biennial report on back of map. Board of Immigration. (Law of 1879.) Biennial report, 1881-83. 2 pm. 8°. Note. The 2d biennial report was printed in St. LouIb. These two reports are numbered the same as others under the former law. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc.. House, 1877. Insurance Department. Annual report, lst-33d, 1870- 1902. 8». Note. The Ist-Tth, 20th and 21st were also issued in two parts. Fart 1 of 2d report, 12th-17tb, 19th, 24th, 2Tth, and 2Sth were published in St. Loais. — Supplementary report. 1871. 8°. 9 p. — Supplementary report. 1873. 8°. 11 p. — Summary of the standing, June 30, 1878, of all fire and fire marine insurance companies in Missouri. St. Louis, '78. 8°. 9 p. — Preliminary report. 1898. 8°. Ixxiii, p. — Laws relating to the Insurance Department and insurance companies ; compiled by Celsus Price, Supt. of Insurance. St. Louis, 1875. 8°. 104, xvi, p. — Insurance laws of 1889 and subsequent laws in- cluding 39tli General Assembly. Ed. T. Orear, Superintendent. 1897. 8°. 83 p. — See a/jo uratZer Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1889, Bouse, 1841. Inipection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. Labor Statittics and Inspection, Bureau of. Annual report, lst-24th, 1879-1902. '80-1902. 24 t. 8°. Note. Legal tlUe, 187»-%, " Boresu of Labor Statistlca" ; 1883-1903, " Boreao of Labor Btatiatica and Inipection of Fac- tories, Minea and Workebope." Reports 1-13, 17, and 18 are catted "Bureau of Labor Statlsticfi " ; others "Bureau of Labor Statistics aud Inspection.** The 3d report was pub- lished In St. Louis. The 4th and 8th were also published in German. — Report of Commissioner of Labor Statistics and Inspection in regard to the late strike of railroad employees. 1885. 8°. 5 p. — Official history of the great strike of 1886 on the Southwestern Railway system. '87. 8°. 117 p. — Special report of the Governor on an investigation by the Commissioner of the coal mine explosion at Rich Hill, March 29, 1888. St. Louis, '88. 8°. 63 p. — Report on Penitentiary contracts, made to 36th Greneral Assembly. 1891. 8°. 13 p. — Labor Commissioner's official map of Missouri, showing by counties the commodities marketed during the year 1890. [To accompany 13th re- port.] — Same. 1891. [To accompany 14th report] — Same, showing location of coal, lead, lead and zinc mines, marble and granite quarries, tripoli and fire clay mines. 1894. [To accompany 16th report] — Map showing surplus commodities shipped from each county during 1894. [To accompany 17th report.] — Same, daring 1898. [To accompany 2l8t report.] — See also forward Mine Inspection ; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1887, House, 1887. Lands, Register of (1841-92). Report, 1853-98. 8". Note. The first regular report was of April 184Q to Jan. 10,1853. Report for 1872 and some earlier were annuals ; atl later biennials. See also under Executive and Staff, Attorney-General, 1889 ; and under Legislature, Joumale, Voce., etc., 1840, 57, 87, Houte. 1897, 99. [itftne Inspection.'} Mine Inspectors (1887-99). An- nual report, lst-12th, 1887-98. 8». Note. The reports were made to the Commissioner of Labor Statistics and lospectiOD. The first three reports were in the 9th to 11th Labor tieports; the 4th was v. '2 of v. 12 of the same, and subsequent reports were issued separately. See also back under Labor Statistics ,1^%, 94. Bureau of Mines, Mining, and Mine Inspection (1899-). Annual report, 13th-]6th, 1900-03. Note. Inspector of Coal Mines, and Inspector of Lead and Zinc and Other Mines make separate reports to the Gov- ernor. The I3th reports were included in one volume, the numbering of each being continuous from former series. — Laws of the State relating to mines, mining and inspection, of 1899. 1900. 8°. 20 p. See also under Legislature, Journals, Documents, etc., 1857, 81, Senate, 1879, House, 1873, 74, 75, 77. Public Works, Board of. Report of the Board upon the condition of the various railroads, annual, 1855-60. '55-61. 8°. Note. As follows : 1856. '55. 61 p. 185«. '57. 102 p. 1867. '67. 80 p. 1858. •59. 144p. 1869. •69. 238 p. 1860. '61. 164 p. 325 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. Public Works, Board of, continved. — Communication from President of the Board to tlie House of Representatives. 1860. 8°. 5 p. — See also vnder Executive and Staff, Auditor, 1857, 59; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1840, 42, 46, Senate, 1887, House, 1863, 72, 97, 99. [^Railroads.'] First annual report of the Pacific Rail- road, made to the Secretary of State. 1852. 8». — Third annual report of the Pacific Railroad for the year 1854. '65. 8°. 20 p. — Statement of the Pacific Railroad made to the Legislature. 1857. 8°. — Report of the Pacific Railroad Company. 1863. 8". — Report of the St. Louis andiron Mountain Rail- road Company for 1854. '55. 8°. 99 p. — Report of the St. Louis and Iron Mountain Rail- road Company. 1863. 8°. — Report of the North Missouri Railroad Company. 1856. 8°. 16 p. Railroad and Warehouse Commissioners (1875-). Annual reports, [-]-27th, 1876-1903. 25 v. and pm. J^ote. The first report, for 1875, was called " Bpecial report" ; it was pnblletaed In Bt. Louts. Those for 1876 and 1877 were not published. The first numbered report was the 4th. The combined 5th and 6tb were published in Bt. Louis, 83 p., and in Jefferson City, 96 p. The 14th and 15th are in one volume. Called " Railroad GoramiBBioners " in reports 1-14. — Map of the railroads of Missouri. Issued by the Board to accompany the reports. Sou. These were Issued with the 4tb and 5th, 9th, lOtb, 11th, 12th, 13tta, 14tb and 15th, 16tb, 17th, 21st, 22d, 23d, and 25th. Others not seen. — Laws of Missouri relating to railroads. 1882. 8°. 122 p. — Railroad rates and how they are affected by water- ways. By George C. Pratt, Chairman of Rail- road Commission. Columbia, 1885. 8°. 12 p. — Revised schedule of classification of freights. 1886. 8». 33 p. — Laws regulating the inspection of grain. 1889. 8». 14 p. — See also under Executive and Staff, Governor, 1855, Adjutant General, 1885, Attorney General, 1871, 73, 75, and Auditor, 1863, 64 ; back under Labor Statistics, 1885, 87; wnder Legislature, Laws of the State, Special Laws, and Journals, Docs., etc., 1849, 62, 55, 67, 68, 69, 70, 77, Speeches, 1866, Senate, 1851, 67, 68, 79, 87, Bouse, 1852, 57, 63, 67, 72, 83, 85 ; and under Miscellaneous, Railroad. [^Taxation.'] Board of Equalization. Journal for the years 1872-1900. Note. A special board under the law of 1871 met in 1872; in 1873-76 the Benate was the board; in 1875 the present board was constituted. In 1882 there was a change In the style of the title-page. But a single copy of the Journal for 1872 is known. That for 1898 was partially printed, but never completed. State Tax Commission. Report. 1903. 8°. 35 p. See also under Executive and Staff, Attorney General, 1886, Auditor, 1869, 70, Secretary of State, Laws; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., n. d., House, 1883, 85. Veterinarian, State. Report to the 36th General Assembly. 1891. 8°. 35 p. Note. Other reports were published In the Agricultural reports, and the Crop Report for August 1900 was a " Vet- erinary Bnlletln." That of Nov. 1885 was also published in Report of the Dean of the Agricultural College to tlie Legis- lature, 1887. 326 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. Institutions. Report of Legislative committee to vlait the varloua Inatltu- tlons will be fonnd under Legislature, JournalSt Doct.t etc., 1883. I Agriculture.'} Agricultural Experiment Station (1888-). Bulletin, nos. 1-58. Columbia. 58 pm. 80. Bee forward ander Education, Univ. of JTo., Agricultural Colltge, Bulletin, Note. — Annual report. 1896. Columbia. 8». 16 p. — Same, 1897. Columbia. 8°. xv, p. — Same, with papers. Columbia. 8°. xv, 209 p. — Same, 1898, with papers. Columbia. 8°. it, 163 p. — Act of Congress, organization, reorganization, rules, and regulations. Columbia, [1888]. 8°. 15 p. — Circulars of information, nos. 1-16, 1895-1902. Columbia. 16 pm. 8". — Fertilizer control reports. [Ist] biennial report. Columbia, 1895. 8». 8 p. Mte. The 2d biennial is Station Bulletin no. 34. The 3d biennial is Circular of Information no. 8, and the 5th bien- nial is no. 16. The 4th wae ieeued in mimeograph copies only. Agricultural College. See forward under Education, University of Missouri. Bank of the State of Missouri. Charter. 1837. 8°. — Journal of the Board of Directors. 1842. 8°. — By-laws, rules and regulations. ... St. Louis, 1853. 14 p. — Charter of Feb. 2, 1837, and amendments. 1855. 8°. — See also under Legislature, Laws of the State, Special Laws, Banks, and Journals, Docs., etc., 1846. Bee Keepers' Association. Keports. — Constitution and by-laws adopted 1889. 24°. — Proceedings of 2d semi-annual convention, April 1890. n. t. p. 120. — Same, 3d semi-annual, n. t. p. 12". — Annual report and papers on poultry raising. 1891. 80. 32 p. — Proceedings of 4th semi-annual convention. 1892. 80. 499-550 p. General Note. The first three titles were published by the Association ; the others by the Board of Agriculture and were also included in the Agricultural reports. Blind, Institution for the Education of the (St. Louis, 1851-). Annual report, lst-2d, 1852-64; bien- nial, l8t-23d, 1855/56-1901/02. 25 pm. Ifote. The first five biennials were not numbered ; the suc- ceeding ones commenced with the 5th instead of the 6th. The 5th, 15th, 18th-23d were printed in St. Louis. lst-17th, except 9th and 15th, also in Appendices to Jonmals. The 9th not seen. — Prospectus. St. Louis, 1851. 8o. — Charter and constitution. St. Louis, 1851. 8o. — By-laws and statutes. St. Louis, 1881. 16°. 20 p. — Same. Columbia, 1890. 12o. 35 p. — See also under Inspection and Regulation, Educa- tion, Svpt. P. S., 1851 ; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1891, Senate, 1879, 81. [Children.'] See forward Industrial Home. Confederate Home of Missouri. See forward Soldiers' Homes. Dairy Association, Missouri (1891-). Annual report, 1891-1902. iTote. Reports of proceedings were made in 23d-25th, 27tb- 29th Agricultural reports, and partial ones in 33d and 34th reports. Pamphlet copies seen of 2d and 3d. 12th is v. 1, no. 9 of Bulletins of Board of Agriculture, and 13tb is v. 2, no. 8. Pamphlet copies of meetings to be held, 8th and loth. The first seven reports are under the name * ' State Dairj'men's Association." InstitutionG] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. Deaf and Dumb, Institution for the Education of the (Fulton, 1851-). Annual report, 1851-52; bi- ennial report, lBt^24th, 1853/54-1901/02. Fulton and Jefferson City, '56-1903. 38 pm. 8<> Ifott. The fint report, though called " annual," was for March 1861-Jan. 12, 1853, bnt the next nae numbered 1st bien- nial. The 7th biennial was alio pub. In M. LouU. The Brat seven bieonialaand the 14th were reprinted at Fulton by the students, 1882-DO. The i:ith-24tb vere pnblisbed at Fulton, but a pan of them were printed afraln at Jefferson City. In l8t-4th re- ports the name was Deaf and Dumb Asylum. — Special report to adjourned session of the 22d Genera] Assembly. 1863. 8°. — Berised by-laws, with appendix. Fulton, 1885. 8». 24 p. — Same. Fulton, 1891. 8". 39 p. — Rules and regulations. Fulton, 1901. 12". 45 p. — Proceedings of l8t-3d reunion of graduates, Sept., 1891, 95, 99. Fulton, n. d., '96, 99. 8°. — Catalog of library. Fulton, 1892. 8». 21 p. — Same; compiled June 1899. Fulton, '99. 12°. 106 p. — Missouri School for the Deaf and Dumb. A historical sketch by Henry Gross. Fulton, 1893. 8°. 47(1) p. — Language manual, by K. B. McEee. n. p., 1895. 8°. 22 p. — Schedule and course of study, session of 1901/02. n. p., n. d. 32". (17) p. — Historical souvenir. Fulton, n. d. obi. 26 1. — Circular of information for parents of dumb chil- dren, n. p., n. d. obi. 14 (6) p. — See also un^er Executiye and Staff, Auditor, 1847 ; under Inspection and Regulation, Education, Sapt. P. S., 1851 ; and under Legislature, Jour- nals, Docs., etc., Senate, 1866, 79, Hovse, 1871, 75, 81. ^Education.'} State Normal School. First District (Kirksville, 1866-). Annual catalog, 1866/67- 1902/03. St. Louis, Osceola, Iowa, Hannibal, Kirksville, Moberly, Columbia and St. Joseph. '69-1903. 34 pm. 8". Note. The let and 2d were not published. The 3d catalog called the school the " North Missouri Normal School." Tbia name was continued on the outside title-page until 1877. The 34tb-36th catalogs were Issued as Bulletins, The report of the three Normal Hchoola and Lincoln Institute were in one pam- Shlet In 1878, and the Normal Schools were in one in 1885, .eports were also In the Appendix to tbe Journals, 32d-39th General Assemblies, — Report of the Treasurer, biennial, 1883-93, Note. That for 1881/82 was called " Report of the Normal School at Kirksville," and that for 1891/92, the *' Monthly Pay-roll of Normal School No. 1." Reports also in the Ap- pendices to Journals, 32d-38th General Assembly. — Report of Board of Regents, biennial, 1897-1903. Kirksville. 4 pm. Note. Various sizes. Reports of 1897 and 1901 were also in Appendices to the Journals. — An address on physical culture delivered before the school by W,,C. Foreman, April 2, 1886, Hannibal, n. d. 8°. 12 p. — AddreiiB before the school June 13, 1888, by Rev. M. J. McLoughlin. Hannibal, n, d. 8°. 16 p. — Catalog of library. Kirksville, 1891. 12». 128 p. — Bulletin; quarterly, June 1901-03, — See also under Inspection and Regulation, Edu- cation, Supt. Public Schools, 1884; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1849, Senate, 1895, House, 1872. 328 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. \_Educaiion, contiinwtd.'\ State Normal School. Second District (Warrens- burg, 1871-). Annual catalog, 1871-1903. St. Louis, Warrensburg, Jefferson City, Kansas City, and Columbia. '71-1903. 33 pm. 8°. Note. The last two catalogs were iaeued ae bulletins. See back State X. S. Firtt Dittrict, Dote. — Board of Regents. Report, biennial, 1879/80- 1901/02. Warrensburg, ['81]-1903. 12 pm. f», 8°, and 12». — Treasurer's report, biennial, 1883, 86, 97. 8°. I^ote. The report of 1885 was Id pamphlet with reports of Cape Qirardeau and Kirksville Normal idctaools. — Report of Board of Regents, 1883, 89, 91, 93, 97, 1901. Jefferson City. Note. Except 1883 these are reprints of the reports pub- lished at Warrensburg the same years. The Appendix to the Journals of the 34th and 40th General Assemblies has no report of either the Treasurer or the Board. — Bulletin; quarterly, Aug. 1901-03. — The Normal Review; monthly, Sept.-June, 1894- 1903. 9 T. — See also under Inspection and Regulation, Educa- tion, Superintendent of Public Schools, 1884 ; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc.. Senate. 1895, House, 1872. — State Normal School. TTiird District (Cape Girardeau, 1873-). Annual catalog, 1873/74- 1902/03. Cape Girardeau, Kansas City, St. Louis, Keokuk (Iowa), and Columbia. ['74]- 1903. 30 pm. 8°. Note. The 2Tth-30th catalogues were issued in the series of Bulletins. See back State N. S. Firet District, Note. — Bulletin ; yearly, 5 numbers. June 1900-June 190.S. — Report of Treasurer, biennial, 32d-42d General Assemblies. 1877-1903. 8°. — See also under Inspection Education, Superintendent of Public Schools, 1884; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., Senate, 1895. Lincoln Institute (Jefferson City, 1871-). Annual catalog, 1871/72-1902/03. '72-1903. Note. Bee back c>tate N. S. Firtt District, Note. — Report of Treasurer, biennial, 1887, 89, 95, 99,1901. Note. All except first were also in the Appendices to the Journals. — Report of Board of Regents. Biennial, 1891, 93, 97, 1901, 03. Note. These reports were also in the Appendices to the Journals. — Report of President Jackson to the Board of Re- gents. 1898. 12". 6 p. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc.. House, 1872. Missouri Teachers' Association. See under Legisla- ture, Journals, Docs., etc., 1857. University of Missouri. Report of the Board of Curators, annual, 1840-48; biennial, 1844/45- 1901/02. 34 pm. Note. Before 185.'i the reports were made to the Secretary of State; afterwards to the General Assembly. No reports were made for 1843, 1845, or 1847. The second report was for 1841 and 1842. TJntil 1866 the reports were included in the Appendices to the Journals. By the law of Feb. 24, 1870, an '* Agricultural and Mechanical College " was established and made a department of the University, and the University Cata- log of 1885/86 gave the title ae '* Missouri Agricultural College and University." Until 1902 the title of the University was *• University of the State of Missouri ; " since then *' Univer- sity of Missouri." — Report of the Secretary of the Board of Curators to the 40th General Assembly. 1899. 8». 16 p. and Regulation, Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. \EAucation, eon/tnuet!.] — President's annual report to the Curators. Colum- bia, 1901-03. 8 pm. 92 p. ; 106 p. ; 112 p. — Bulletin of the University ; monthly ; volumes by years ; v. 1, 1900. Hott. No lune Id Janaary, March, April, or December. — Catalog, annual, 1843-1903. «. p. 60 pm. 8°. Note, The cataloga were numbered from the 3d, 1845, to the I9th, 1881, and from the eoth, 1891/92, to the 61st, 1902/03. Varlonsly published at Columbia, Bt. Louie and Jefferson City. 68th was Balletln v. 1, no. 2; S9th, t. 3, no. 9; 60tb, T. 3, no. 6; eist, t. 4, no. 5. There were two editions of the eoth, one containing list of the graduates to 19U2. — Alumni of the University, 1843-97." Jefferson City, n. d. 8». 35 p. — Graduates of the University from its foundation to 1902, including the School of Mines and Med- ical Graduates at St. Louis. 8°. 60 p. — By-laws adopted by the Curators. Columbia, 1872. 120. 13 (2) p. — Same. Columbia, 1894. 12". 24 p. — Rules and regulations for the guidance of stu- dents. [1889], 90, 93 ; annual 1893/94-1902/03. 8°. 13 pm. — Report of the committee on the reorganization and enlargement of the University, to the Curators. St. Louis, '71. 8°. 80 p. — A sketch of the University of the State of Mis- souri, by Thomas Jefferson Lowry. Columbia, [1890]. 8°. 126 p. — Burning of the University of Missouri, Jan. 9, 1892, by George A. Wauchope. Columbia, '95. 40. 10 p. — Revised course of study for approved schools, adopted March 1, 1894. Columbia, '95. 2d edi- tion. 80. 10 p. — Examination for Yeater scholarships, August 1896. n. t. p. 80. 15 p. — Suggestions to secondary schools for the equip- ment of laboratories. August 1897. n. t. p. 8°. 55 p. — Circular of information. Conditions of ap- proval of schools [etc.]. Columbia, 1901. 8o. 48 p. — Same, 3d edition. Columbia, 1902. 8°. 64 p. — [Addresses.] Address on occasion of the dedica- tion of the University building, by John H. Lathrop, President of the University, July 4, 1843. Columbia, '43. 8o. 24 p. James Shannon's inaugural address as Presi- dent of the University, July 4, 1850, to which is prefixed an address on behalf of the Curators by Rev. A. M. Lewis. Columbia, '50. 8o. 29 p. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1851. Address of J. W. Tucker, Esq , of St. Louis, member of the Board of Curators, and re- sponse by Benjamin B. Minor, A.M., Presi- dent of the University. Columbia, 1860. 8o. 32 p. Exercises on the occasion of the inauguration of Daniel Read as President of the State University. Introductory address on behalf of the Board of Curators, by Hon. Phile- mon Bliss. Inaugural address by President, June 26, 1867. Also baccalaureate address to the graduating class of 1867. Columbia, '67. 80. 38 p. Inauguration of S. S. Laws, LL.D., as Presi- dent of the University of Missouri, July 5, 1876. Columbia, '76. 8o. 119 (1) p. 33° Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. Education, continued.'] Addresses delivered at the inauguration of K. H. Jesse, LL.D., as President of the University of MissouTi. Also an address before the literary societies by Charles H. Jones, Editor St. Louis Republic, June 3, 1891. Columbia, '93. S". 71 p. Alumni orations. Columbia and St. Louis, 1854-99. 8''. Cont. : By James H. Uosa, July 3, 1854. Colombia, n. d. 12 p. Odon GalUr, Jnly 3, 189S. Columbia, n. d. 20 p. John F. Williams, July 2, 1858. Columbia, '58. 22 p. J. R. Shields, 1872. St. Louis, '72. 15 p. LeoDidas M. Lawsou, June 4, 1879. Columbia, '79. 24 p. Stephens B. Elkins, June 3, 1885. n. p., n. d. 36 p. Henry W. Ewing, June 1, 1887. Columbia, n. d. Charles E. Yeater, June 5, 1889. Columbia, '90. 28 p. Mrs. Sally Gentry Elston, May 31, 1893. Columbia, '94. 22 p. Hanau W. Loeb, June 6, 1894. Columbia, '94. 30 p. John H.Duncan, June 3, 18y5. Columbia, '95. 32 p. F. N. Peters, June 1, 1896. Columbia, '97. 31 p. Louie Theilmann, Jnne 6, 1899. Columbia, '99. 23 p. Miscellaneous addresses, 1843-1901. Columbia and St. Louis, '43-[1901]. Cont. : By John H. Lathrop, July 4, 1843. Columbia, '43. 24 p. Bee also under Legislature, JoumaU, Docs., etc., 1843. Wm. S. Potts, July 30, 1845. Columbia, '45. 14 p. Leander Ker, Jnly 30, 1845. Columbia, '45. 35 p. E. Wentworth, Aug. 23, 1848. Columbia, '48. W. Renfro Rcthwell, Jnly 4, 1854. Columbia, '54. 12 p. Joseph 17. McDowell, 1864. St. Louis, '54. 30 (1) p. Joseph N. McDowell, 1856. St. Louis, '56. 16 p. F. T. Kemper, July 4, 1856. Columbia, '56. 19 p. Wm. C. Shields, July 4, 1857. Columbia, '57. 15 p. John J. Jacob, July 2, 1858. Columbia, '58. 12 p. Daniel Read, Jnne 30, 1869. n. t.p. 7 p. Daniel Read, June 29, 1870. n.t.p. 8 p. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1867. Addresses, presentation of Rollins portrait. Columbia, '73. 24 (2) p. Chapel lectures, 1878-79. Columbia, '79. 504 p. I^ote. These lectures were also issued in separate pam- phlets. B. 8. Laws, June 12, 1884. Columbia, n. d. 12°. 8 p. Alexander Martin, March 26, 1886. Columbia, '88. 14 p. Semi-centennial celebration, July 4, 1S90. Colombia, *90. nip. Order of exercises and the addresses at the dedication of the Academic Hall and new department buildings, June 4, 1895. n.p.,n.d. 4". 47 p. — Same, large paper edition. Wlngfield B. Chaplin, June 1, 1897. Colnmbia, n. d. 20 p. T. J. J. Bee, January 20, 1898. n.p.,n.d. 8p. William V. Byars, June 1, 1898. Columbia, n. d. 13 p. James Donglas, May 30, 1901. n.p.,n.d. 8 p. — Agricultural College (1870-). Bulletin, nos. 1- 85, 1883-88. Columbia, '83-88. 8° and 12». Jfote. The earlier ones were of the " Missouri Agricul- tural College Farm;" the later left off the word "Farm." See also back Note under University of Missouri. They were also published in the 42d, 43d and 44th University cata- logs, and ue 19th, 20th and 2lBt Agricultural reports. The 35th Bulletin is also Bulletin no. 2 of the Agricultural Experi- ment Station. All were published at Columbia. The 15th, 16th and 24th were also published in Report of the Dean of the Agricultural College, 1887. The 12th to 30th were also In German editions of the Agricultural reports. See also back under Agriculture; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1859, 65, 68, Senate, 1879, 95, House, 1865, 91. List of Agricultural College lands for sale. St. Louis, 1872. 8°. )6 p. Missouri Agricultural College. [Experiments, etc.] n. t. p. 1878. 8". 16 p. Beport of the Dean of the Agricultural Col- lege. 1887. 8». 75 p. Note. Contains also report of State Veterinarian for 1885, and Bulletins 15, 16, and 24. Short course for farmers. 1903. 8°. Columbia, 1895- 331 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. \_Edvjcaiion, conii'imtA.'\ Record facts lelatiner to the creation, location, and niiiintenance of the College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts and the School of Mines and Metallurgy, n. p., n. d. [Columbia, 1901.] 8». 45 p. See also below under Laws, Memorials, etc., 1869. — Botany, Department of. Announcement for 1902/03. Columbia, '02. 8». 6 p. — Engineering Department 0877-). Announce- ment, 1878-1903. Columbia. 8°. — [^Extension.'] Lectures offered by professors in the University through the Kansas City Society of University Extension. Columbia, n. d. 12". 13 p. — Graduate Department. Announcement, 1899/ 1960-1902/03. — Law Department (1872-). Announcement, 1875- 1903. Columbia. 8". Note. Medical and Law BchooU, 1875/76, In one pamphlet. Some exterior and interior views, 1898/99. oblong. 12 pi. — [Laws, Memorials, Ete.'\ Memorial of the Cura- tors to the General Assembly in regard to pro- fessional instruction. 1848. 8°. 7 p. Note. Also iB Appendix to Joumalii, 15th Oeneral Ai- eembly. An act to provide for the institution and support of a State University, Dec. 4, 1855; an act con- cerning the State University, Dec. 12, 1855. Printed by the Board of Curators. Columbia, '56. 8°. 11 p. Memorial relative to the location of the College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. St. Louis, 1869. 8°. 34 p. Memorial for an appropriation for a Woman's College Home. St. Louis, 1871. 16°. 14 p. Memorial [to the 31st General Assembly] . 1881. 8". vii, p. Note. Also in noiversity catalog for 1880/81. Co- - Memorial to the 32d General Assembly lumbia, 1883. 8°. 16 p. — Laws of the State University ; Acts of Congress and laws of the Missouri Legislature relating to the University of Missouri. Columbia, 1883. 8°. 73 p. Memorial to the 33d General Assembly. Co- lumbia, 1885. 8°. 32 p. Memorial ; its history, resources and organiza- tion. Columbia, 1887. 8°. 25 p. [Memorial.] Congressional land grants for public education, by the Curators and President of the University, n. t. p. [Columbia.] 8°. 8 p. - — Memorial to the 36th General Assembly [extra session] from the Alumni Association. Colum- bia, [1892]. 120. 6 p. - — [Memorial] to the special committee of the Legislature on the University, n.t.p. [1892.] 8°. 7 p. Location of the University. Judge Alexander Martin declares its removal from Columbia would violate a solemn contract. 71. t.p. [1892.] 8". 12 p. - — The State University. Has the Legislature the power to remove it? Opinions of Hon. Alex- ander Martin, Hon. E. H. Norton, Hon. J. O. Broadhead. n.p.,n.d. [1892.] 8". 29 p. Same. n. t. p. 8». 23 p. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. [EAtuation, coniinutd.'\ Suggestions for tlie amendment, Tevision or repeal of statutes relating to the University. By J. G. Babb. Columbia, 1894. 12». 10 p. Argument of Alexander Martin before com- mittee of the Senate on the Harrison bill, Feb. 19, 1895. n. t. p. 8". 9 p. The Murry Bill ; constitutionality, by Alexan- der Martin, n. t. p. [1895.] 8°. i p. Certificates of indebtedness. Report by Judge Alexander Martin. n.p.,n.d. [1900.] 24 p. Concerning the Unirersity of Missouri. To the members of the 41st General Assembly. n.t.p. [1901.] 8°. 5 p. — Laws Observatory. Bulletin no. 1, [by F. H. Seares]. n.t.p. i". 5 p. — Library. Catalogue of the books belonging to the library of the University of Missouri ; to which are appended catalogues of the books be- longing to the libraries of the literary societies. Columbia, 1857. 8». 39 (I) p. Catalogue of the books belonging to the library of the University of Missouri. Prepared by 3. W.Monser.Librarian. Columbia, 1888. 8°. 159 p. Publications and collections, session 1902/03. n. t. p. 8°. 4 p. — Medical Department (1873-). Announcement, 1875-1903. Columbia. 8°. 2fote. Medical and Law Bchools, 1875/76, id one pamphlet. From Jan. 26, 1846 to 1856 the " McDowell Medical College " of St. Louis was the Medical Department of the University. The same college under the name of the Missouri Medical College from June i, 1886 to March 1890 was Medical School No. 2 of the University. Some exterior and interior views. 1898/99. oblong. 19 pi. — Military School. General regulations of the Missouri State Military School by the faculty of the Missouri State University. 1890, 93, 94, 1900. Columbia. 12». Koster of the battalion of cadets, Dec. 1, 1902. Columbia, n. d. 16°. 16 p. — Mines, School of (BoUa, 1870-). Annual catalog, lBt-32d, 1872-1903. St. Louis, Jefferson City, Columbia and RoUa, '72-1903. 12" and 8°. 82 pm. Executive Board. Biennial reports to the Legislature, 1889/90-1901/02. RoUa, '91-1903. 8° aTtd 12°. Directorv of male students and instructors from 1871 to 1901. n. p., n. d. 8°. 91 p. The School of Mines. Its history, its work, its wants. n.p.,n.d. 8°. 10 p. In and about the Missouri School of Mines. n. p., n. d. oblong. (18) p. The School of Mines. Its design and its future. A letter to the General Assembly by W. W. Echols, Director, 1891. n.p.,n.d. 8°. 15 p. A statement to the appropriation committee of the 42d General Assembly. n.p.,n.d. 8°. lip. Importance of technical education, and infor- mation concerning the School of Mines and Metallurgy. KoUa, n. d. 8°. (11) p. The new chemical laboratory at the School of Mines, by Charles E. Wait, Director. BoUa, 1886. 16°. 14 p. Bulletin of the Missouri Mining Club; v. 1, no. 1, Jan. 1895. Kolla 8°. 67, (5) p. The development of American mining and metal- lurgy. An address before the School of Mines by James Douglas, n.t.p. [1901.] 8°. 8 p. 333 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. [^Education, continved.'] Mining and metallurgy in some of their rela- tions to the progress of civilization. A Com- mencement address by Professor W. P. Blake. Rolla, [1902]. 23 p. See also under Executive and Staff, Auditor, 1874 ; back under Agricultural College, and be- low under Papers by Professors ; forward under Geological Survey, 1877 ; and under Legisla- ture, Journals, Docs., etc., Senate, 1879, Souse, 1877. — Museum of Biology. A. partial catalogue of the zoological collection, Nov. 1, 1894. Columbia, '94. 8°. 11 p. — Observatory. See back, Laws Observatory. — [Papers by Professors.'] Mumford, F. B. Some lessons from European agriculture. 8°. 25 p. Xbte. Also in State Agricultural report for 1902. Schweitzer, P. Contributions from the labor- atory of the State University. 1875. 8°. Jfote. Also in the catalog of the State University, 1874/73. Same, 1876. 8°. 36 p. ydte. Also in tbe catalog of tbe State University, 1873/76. Statistics of the production of wheat, etc., 1881. /I. p., n. d. 8». Jfote. Also in State Agricultural report for 1880 and 1881. A plea for a separate chemical laboratory building at the University. Columbia, 1891. 8°. 32 p. Butter and butter substitutes, n. p., n. d. [1900.] 8°. 28 p. and Professor C. W. Marz. The heating values and proximate analyses of Missouri coal. Columbia, 1901. 4o. 10 p. Shaw, H. B., Professor of electrical engineer- ing. The water power of Missouri. Columbia, 1901. 8°. 21 p. Stedman, J. M. The more important insects injurious to wheat in Missouri, n. d. 8°. 89 p. 2fbte. Also in State Agricultural report for 1902. Swallow, G. C. Essay on agricultural colleges. 1876. 8°. 23 p. Tracy, S. M. Varieties of wheat, n. p., n. d. 8°. 2fote. Also in State Agricultural report for 1880 and 1881. Williams, Charles P. Contributions from the laboratory of the School of Mines. 1875. 8". 16 p. — [Periodicals.] The University Keview ; v. 1, nos. 1-2. 1882. University News Letter. March 1, 1900-Sept. 3, 1901. Milton M. Dearing, ed. 37 nos. ybte. Tbe first 16 nos. were broadsides; otbers were 84 x 3g inelies. It contained items for newspaper use. — University of Missouri Studies; edited by Frank ThiUy, Professor of philosophy. Columbia, 1901-03. Cont : V. 1, No. 1. Contributions to a psychological the- ory of music; by Max Meyer, Ph.D., Professor of Uxperi- mental Psychology. June 1901. 80 p. V. 1, No. 2. Origin of the Covenant Vivien; by Raymond Weeks, Professor of Romance Langunges. June 1902. 64 p. V. 1, No 3. The evolution of tbe northern part of the low- lands of southeastern Missouri; by C. F. tdarbut, Professor of Geology. July 1902. 63 p. V. 1. No. 4. Ellelthyla; by Paul V. C. Baur, Ph.D., Acting Professor of Classical A rchsBOlogy. .Nov. 1902. 90 p. V. 1, No. 5. The right of sanctuary in England, by Nor- man Maclaren Trenholme, Ph.D., AaBialant Professor of tlis- tory. February 1903. 106 p. V. 2, No. 1. Ithaca or Lencas? by William Owathmey Manly, Professor of Greek Language and Literature. April 1903. 52 p. 334 InGtitutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. [Edueation, continued.'] — Political Science Department. Announcement, 1892-1903. Columbia, '92-1903. 8°. — Romance Languages Department. Announcement, 1902/03. Columbia, 1902. 8°. 15 p. — Scventifie Association of the University. Pro- gramme and constitution. Columbia, 1896. 32°. Up. Same, 1897. n. p., n. d. 16°. 15 p. Same, 18!l8/99. n. p., re. d. 16°. 16 p. Same, 1902. 16 p. — {Special Courses.] Special courses offered to teachers. Columbia, 1892-1903. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc , n. t. p., 18-ta, 45, 49, 51, 65, 69, 83, 85, 89, Senate, 1853, 67, 83, 85. 95, House, 1891. Entomologist, State. Annual report on the noxious, beneficial and other insects of Missouri, lst-9th, 1869-77. By C. V. Riley, State Entomologist. 2fote. These reports, except the 6th, were also published in the 4tb-12th Agricultural reports. The General Index aud Supplement was published by the U. S. Govt, as Bulletin DO. 6, U. S. Entomological Commission, Washington, 1881. The Ttb and 8th were also printed in German . — Outlines of entomology, by Mary E. Murtfeldt; prepared at the request of the Boards of .Agri- culture and Horticulture. 1891. 8°. 132, iii, p. — The more important insects injurious to wheat in Missouri; by J. M. Stedman. Reprinted from Agricultural report. 1902. 8°. 80 p. Feeble-Minded and Epileptic, Missouri Colony for the (Marshall, 189U-). Report, biennial, 1899/1900- 1903. Marshall, 1901-03. 2 pm. S" and 12°. Note. The first wasalso published in Appendix to Journals, 4lBt General Assembly. Fruit Experiment Station (Mountain Grove, 1899-). First annual report, 1900. '01. 8°. 20 p. Note. Also published in Appendix to Journals, 41st General Assembly. — Biennial report, 1901-02. Springfield, n. d. 8°. 39 p. — Bulletin; nos. 1-4, Feb. 1901-Sept. 1902. West Plains and Springfield. 4 pm. 8°. — Circular of information, no. 1, June 1902. Spring- field 8°. (4) p See also forward Horticultural Society. Oeological Survey. Report. 35 pm. and v. atlases. Note. The names preceding the following entries are those of the successive State Geologists. King, Henry. Report of a geological reconnoissance of that part of the State of Missouri adjacent to the Osage river, made to William H. Morell, Chief Engineer of the State, by order of the Board of Internal Improvement. 1840. 8°. Note. This was also published in Senate Journal, Appen. dlx, 11th General .assembly, 1840. Swallow, George C. First and second annual re- ports. 1855. 8°. 240 p. — Third report. 1857. 8°. 6 p. Note. This was also published in the Appendix to Jonrnals, 19th General Assembly, 1857. — Fourth report. 1859. 8°. 14 p. Note. This was also published in the Appendix to Journals, 20th General Assembly, 1859. — Fifth report. 1861. 8°. Note. This was also published in the Appendix to Jonrnals, 2lBt General Assembly, 1861. — Geological report of the country along the line of the South-western branch of the Pacific Railroad. St. Louis, 1859. 8°. 93 p. — Same. New York, 1867. 8°. 153 p. 335. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. Oeological Survey, continued. Hagar, Albert D. Annual report. 1871. 8°. 23 p. JIbte. Ttati wae alao pnbllataed In Appendix to Jonrnali, 28tb General Aaaembly. 1871. Norwood, J. G. Report of Geologist j>ro iem., Aug. 30, 1871 to March 13, 1872. JTote. Tbla la In tbe Boaae Jonmal, adjonmed aeaBlon 26tb General Aaaembly, 1871/72; pamphlet copiea not known. Broadhead, G. C, et al. Report, 1856-71, by G. C. Broadhead, F. B. Meek and B. F. Shumard. 1873. 8°. 324, iv, p. Pumpelly, Raphael. Preliminary report on the iron ores and coal fields. New York, 1873. 8». XTi, 214, 441 p. — Atlas accompanying same. 1874. 14 sheets. Broadhead, Garland C. Report including field work of 1873/74. '74. 8°. 734 + p. — Atlas accompanying same. Williams, Charles F. Industrial report on lead, zinc, and iron, together with notes on Shannon county and its copper deposits. 1877. 8°. 177, ivi, p. — Report to the Board of Curators concerning the transfer of the Geological Surrey to tbe School of Mines, and the work executed during the year. By Charles P. Williams, Ph.D., Director Missouri School of Mines and Acting State Geologist. 2foU. Tbia -was pnbliabed in tbe Uiaaonri State Unlveralty Catalog for 1876. Winslow, Arthur. Bulletin, nos. 1-6, April 1890- July 1891. '90-91. 8°. — Biennial report to the 36th General Assembly. 1891. 8». 63 p. — Some to 37th General Assembly. 1893. 8°. 37 p. — Preliminary report on the coal deposits of Missouri. [Vol. I.] 1891. 8°. 226 p. — Vol. II. A report on the iron ores of Missouri ; by F. L. Nason, 1892. 8°. 366 p. — Vol. III. A report on the mineral waters of Mis- souri; by Paul Schweitzer, including notes of A. E. Woodward. 1892. 80. 256 p. Eeyes, C. R. Biennial report to 38th General As- sembly. 1895. 8». 60 p. — Same to 39tb General Assembly. 1897. 8°. 63 p. — Vols. IV and V. Paleontology of Missouri. 1894. 2 V. 8». 271 p.; 266 p. — Vols. VI. and "VII. Lead and zinc deposits ; by Arthur Winslow. 1894. 2 v. 8°. 387 p. ; 383 p. — Vol . VIII. Annual report with accompanying papers. 1894. 8°. 395 p. — Vol. IX. Reports on Areal geology [sheets 1-4]. 1896. 8". 430 p. Jfote. Tbe poblications were in two forms ; the variona '*abeeta" or "quadrangles" in folio atlas form, and an 8° pamphlet report on each sheet, ten in all. These were after- wards combined in book form as volumee IX and Xll, with the abeeta or maps folded in tbe volumes. — Vol. X. Surface features of Missouri, and bibli- ography. 1896. 8''. 533 p. — Vol. XI. Clay deposits; by H. A. Wheeler. 1896. 8". 622 p. Gallaher, John A. Biennial report. 1898. 8°. 68 p. — Same to 41st General Assembly, by Leo Gallaher, Acting State Geologist. 1901. 8°. 65 p. — Vol. XII. Areal geology [sheets 5-10] ; edited by C. F. Marbut. 1898. 8». 656 p. 2/ote. See note above under Vol. IX. 336 Institutions] STATE PVBUCATIONS [Mo. Oeological Survey, eontinved. — Vol. XIII. Preliminary report on the structnral and economic geology of Missouri. 1900. 8°. 260 p. Bnckley, E. R. Biennial report to 42d General As- sembly. 1903. 8». 88, 3 p. See also back under Edueaiion, Oniversity of Mia- aov/ri. Periodicals; and under liCgislature, Journals, Docs., etc.. 1849, House, 1877. Orape Growers' Association, Mississippi Valley. Report, 1867-71. Ifote. The reports of apring aDd fall meatingB of 1868, annual meeting of April 1889, spring meeting of 1871, and 5th annual meeting of 1871 were publiahed in the 4tti-7th Agrl- coltural reports. Historical Society of Missouri, State (Columbia, 1898-). First biennial report, 1901/02. Colum- bia, '03. 8». 50 p. Xott. The Society was organized by the State Press Asso- ciation, and In 1899 was made a trustee for the State. See atao under Legislature, Joumalt, Doca., etc., 1849. — Constitution and by-laws. n. t. p. S". 7 p. — Proeeedings at its second annual meeting, Jan. 22, 1903. Palmyra, Mo., 1903. 8°. 85 p. Horse Breeders' Convention. Proceedings [2d meet- ing]. 1898. 8°. 14 p. — Third annual meeting at Mexico, MisAouri, Dec. 15, 1898. In cooperation with the State Board of Agriculture. Columbia, '99. 8°. 29 p. Jfote. These reports and others were Included In the Agri- cultural reports, 1898-1901. Bee also forward Live Stock. Horticultural Society, State. Report, lst-46th annual meeting, 1859-1903. '60-1903. S". - Note. Variously called Proceedings, Transactions, and Re- ports, The let report is under name of Missouri Fruit G-rowers* Association. The meetings of 18S1 and 1862 are in one publication; also the 23d and 24th reports. The tftb-22d meetings are in the l8t-14th Agricnltural reports and the 6th- 8th are in the Appendix to the Legislative Journals. The 15th report, 1873, was reprinted in 1894 without change of date on the title-page. The 20th, 1878, was not published until 1893. The 25th, 1882, was reprinted In 1894. 'The first four reporte were published in St. Louis. The meeting for organization was not counted in numbering the reports, but there was no no. 19, BO that the present numbering includes that meeting. — History and publications of the State Horticultural Society, by F. A. Sampson. 1891. 8°. 16 p. Note. Reprint from the 33d report. — Missouri for fruit. Items of information, with maps ; by L. A. Goodman, Secretary. Columbia, n. d. 8°. 27 p. — Report of Secretary to 4lBt annual meeting at Columbia, Dec. 1898. Kansas City, '98. 8°. 16 p. See also back. Fruit Experiment Station. Industrial Associations, State. Program of 3d annual meeting in cooperation with the State Board of Agriculture. Columbia, 1899- 8°. 15 p. Industrial Home for the Orphans and Indigent Children of Missouri (K&aaaa City, 1874-77). 2d biennial report, for 1875/76. '77. 8°. 31 p. Industrial School for Ovrls (Chillicothe, 1887-). Biennial report, 1889/90-1901/02. Chillicothe, St. Louis, Trenton, Mo., aiid Jefferson City. '91-1903. 7 pm. 8". Note. Also in Appendix to Journals, 36tta-41st General As- semblies, except the 4ath. — Special report of the Superintendent, with por- tions of the law relating to the institution. Chil- Ucothe, 1890. 12». 12 p. — A circular letter to county and city officials from the Board of Control. Chillicothe, 1891. 8°. 6 p. 337 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. Industrial School for Oirls, continued. — Rules and regulationa. Chillicothe, 1888. 8°. 23 p. — Same. Chillicothe, 1891. 8». 23 p. — See also under Legislature, Laws of the State, Special Laws, Reformatories. [/n«ow,e.] State Hospital for the Insane, No. 1 (Fulton, 1851-). Biennial report, 1851/52-1901/ 02. '52-1903. 26 pm. 8". Note. The first five reports were not numbered. The two following are both numbered 6tb,BDd the mistake has been continued to the present. The 17th-25th biennials were pub- lished at Columbiaand Fulton, and reprinted at Jefferson City, with possible exceptiuc of 2^d; all in Appendix to Journals except the 16th and 2:id. The title was " State Lunatic Asylum" until IflOl.when each Asylum was named "State Hospital for the Insane." — Special report, Sept. 7-Not. 30, 1863. '63. 8°. 20 p. Kote. This was also in Appendix to Jonrnals, adjourned session 22d General Assembly. — Special report embracing the 17th annual report. 1870. 8°. 24 p. Note. This was also in the Appendix to Journals, adjourned session 25th General Assembly. — Report to adjourned 26th General Assembly, [Nov. 1870-Nov. 1871]. '72. 8°. 15 p. — Communication from Hon. R. W. Wells on the establishment of a State Lunatic Asylum. 1845. 8°. — Report of the Commissioners to locate Lunatic Asylum 1849. 8°. Note. Also in Appendix to Journals, 15ih General Assem- bly. — Report of the Commissioners to erect the Lunatic Asylum, n. t. p. [1861.] 8°. 4 p. — Code of by-laws, rules and regulations, Colum- bia, 1874. 8". 59 (1) p. — Same. Fulton, 1886. 8°. 65 p. — Same. Columbia, 1891. 8°. 26 p. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., House, 1881. State Hospital for the Insane, No. 2 (St. Joseph, 1875-). Biennial report, lst^l4th, 1875/76- 1901/02. '77-1903. 14 pm. 8°. Note. 8th-14th published at St. Joseph. Reports 2-13, ex- cept 12th, also in Appendix to Journals. See note under Hospital No. 1. See also under Legislature, i/ournafs, i>ocs., etc., 1879, House, 1881. State Hospital for the Insane, No. 3 (Nevada, 18K5-). Biennial report, Ist^Sth, 1887/88- 1901/02. Nevada, '88-1903. 8 pm. 8°. Note. See note under Hospital No. 1. — Report of Commissioners [with architect's report]. n. p., [1888]. 8°. 22 p. — By-laws, rules and regulations. Nevada, 1887. 8°. 23 p. State Hospital for the Insane, No. 4 (Farmington, 1902-). Biennial report. Farmington, 1902. 8''. 11 p. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1849, 51, 190.1, Senate, 18i!8, 72, House, 1849, 70, 71. Library, State (Jefferson City). Catalog, 1882. 8°. 241 p. — Bit'nnial report, 1901/02. ['03.] 8°. 32 p. — Brief catalogue of the . . . Law Depnrtment. J. W. Zevely, Librarian. '92. 8°. 155 p. — See also u/i tier Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., House, 1883. 338 InstitutionB] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. \^Live Stock.'] Missouri Improved Live Stock Breeders' Association. 2d annual meeting, in cooperation with the State Board of Agriculture. Columbia, 1899. 8°. 117 p. Note. RfiportB were also published in the 30th, 31st, 32d and 34th Agricultural reports. See also back, fforae Breed- era' Convention: and under Legislature, Jouinala^ Doce.t etc., 1897. Penitentiary, State (Jefferson City, 1835-). Biennial report, 1835/36-1901/02. '36-1903. 34 pm. Note. Variously entitled "Report of the Warden," "Re- port of the Inspectors and Officers," ** Report of the Inspectors and Warden," and " Report of the Inspectors." — Report of the Board of Inspecters under the pro- Tisions of Section 6515, R. S. 1883. 8°. 20 p. — Copies of present contracts between the State and employers of convicts. 1885. 8°. 7 p. — Warden'.- report nn convicts and contracts, n. t. p. 1891. 8°. 5 p. See also under Executive and Staff, Attorney General, 1873, Auditor, 1857, 60; under Inspection and Regulation, Labor Statistics, 1891; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1846, 52, 70, 73, 75, 81, 1903, Senate, 1872, 79, 83, House, 1866, 74, 81 Poultry Association, Missouri State. Seventh annual meeting, in cooperation with State Board of Agri- culture. Columbia, 1899. 8°. 34 p. Note. Reports of 6th-10th meetings, 1896-1901, were in the 29th-34th Agricultural reports. The annual exhibition pam- phlets have been issued each year by the Association. Refom School for Boys, Missouri State (Boonville, 1887-j. Biennial report, lst-7th, 1887/89- 1901/02. Boonville and Columbia, '91-1903. Note. The Ist-Oth reports also in Appendix to Journals. — Our boys' magazine ; monthly, January 1901- August 1903. — See also under Legislature, Laws of the State, Special Laws, Reformatories. IRoads.'] Proceedings of the State Road Convention, and of road grader trial. By the State Board of Agriculture. 1892. 8°. 58 p. — First annual meeting of the Missouri State Roads Improvement Association and Roads Improve- ment Convention. Columbia, 1893. 8°. 50 p. — Same. Published by the State Board of Agri- culture. Columbia, 1893. 8°- 65 p. — Proceedings 7th annual meeting. Columbia, 1899. 8°. 68 p. Note. Reports were also published in the 24th, 25th, 29th, 30th, 32d, 33d and 34th Agricultural reports. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1840. {^Soldiers' Homes.'] Federal Soldiers' Hom,e (St. James, 1897-). Report, annual, 1899; biennial, 1897/98-1901/02. 4 pm. 8°. Note. The second biennial published at Brunswick, others at Rolla. The first was issued with cover ** Annual Report," and afterwards with additions as " First Biennial-" The sec- ond was also published in Appendix to Journals, 4l8t General Assembly. Confederate Home of Missouri (Higginsville, 1897-). Biennial report, 1899-1903. 3 pm. Note. The let and 2d published at Liberty. Swine Breeders' Association. Third annual meeting, in cooperation with the State Board of Agri- culture. Columbia, 1896. 8". 64 p. — Sixth annual meeting. Cohimbia, 1899. 8° 70 p. Note. Reports were also published in the 27tb-34th Agri- cultural reports and in the Monthly crop reports for April 1894 and May 1897. 339 Judiciary] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. JUDIOIABT. Supreme Court. Misaonri reports, t. 1-170: Reports of cases in the Supreme Court, 1821-1903. 170 t. «. p., '29-1903. 8». Cont.: V. 1, 1821-28; by P. H. HcBride. 2-3, 182»-3S; by J. C. Edwarda. 4, 1835-37; by W. B. Napton. 5-8, 1837-45; byS. U.Bay. D-11, 1845-48; by B. F. BtiiDgfellow. 12-13, 1848-50; by W. A. Bobarda. 14-15, 1851-52; by J. B. Oar- deDahlre. 16-21, 1852-55; by S. A. BeDnett. 22-30,1856-60; by H. U. JoDea. 31, 1860-62 ; by H. U. Jonea, D. R. Barclay, and C. C. Wblttalaey. 32-41, 1862-67; by C. C. Wblttelaey. 42-64, 1867-77; by T. A. Poat. 65-79, 1877-83; by T. K. Bklnker. 80-136, 1883-96; by F.U. Brown. 137, 1896; by F. M. Brown and P. 8. Rader. 138-170, 1897-1003 ; by P. 8. Bader. Ifote. The flrat three volnmea were republialied in 1 v. in 1843. The flrat fifteen were annotated and reprinted by Lonla Houck at Cape Girardeau, 1871-72, and later editions of the aame have been publlahed in St. Lonla, V. 2-3 are In one. Many of the other volumes have been reprinted by the Gilbert Book Co., St. Lonla. See alio under Legislature, JoumaU, Doct., etc.. Senate, 1891, Boiue, 1875. Court of Appeal*. Reports of cases determined in St. Louis and Kansas City Courts of Appeals, 1876- 1903; T. 1-96. St. Louis, '80-85; Columbia, '86-1903. 96 T. 8''. Cont.: V. 1-16, 1876-85; by A. M. Berry. 17-28,1885-88; by A. U. Berry and J. F. Mlater. 29-32, 1888; by£. A. Lewie and J. F. Ulster. 33-35, 1888-89 ; by E. A. Lewis and B. E. Gathrie. 36-67, 1889-96; by B. Goldsmith and B. E. Guthrie. 68-80,1896-99; by J. W. North and B. E. Gathrie. 81-96, 1899-1903; by M. B. Smith and B. E. Guthrie. Note. The flrat sixteen volumes were of the St. Lonis Court alone. \_D%gests.'\ Digest of the decisions of the Supreme Court from 1820 to 1845. By Evans Casselberry. St. Louis, '46. 12°. 282, iii, p. — Same, in first fifteen volumes of reports. By same. St. Louis, 1853. 8°. 654 p. — Digest of the decisions of the Supreme Court in the first [thirty-eight] volumes of reports. By D. R. Barclay. St. Louis, 1859-68. 2 v. 8°. iToU. lst-27th in V. 1.; 28th-38th in v. 2. — Digest of Missouri reports, v. 1-49, 1821-72. By E. W. Pattison. St. Louis, '73. 2 v. 8". — Same ; v. 60-89 Supreme Court, and 1-23 Court of Appeals. By C. B. Stark. St. Louis, 1887 3 v. in 1. 8. —Same; v. 90-101 Supreme Court, and Appeal Court reports v. 24-41, with cases in v. 42 Appeal. By Eugene McQuillen. St. Louis, 1891. 8". (8) 723 p. — Same; v. 101-121 Supreme Court, v. 42-58 Court of Appeals, and all unreported cases in v. 26-27 of the Southwestern Reporter. By E. W. Pat- tison. St. Louis, 1895. 2 v. 614 p. ; 681 p. — Complete digest of Missouri reports, embracing V. 1-137 of the Supreme Court reports and v. 1-69 of the reports of the Court of Appeals. By E W. Pattison. St. Louis, 1897-99. 4 v. 8°. ybte. Published aa follows : v. 1-2, 1897-98, 2 v. ; v. 3-4 — Same ; Supplement, embracing v. 138-163 Supreme Court reports, and v. 70-80 reports of the Courts of Appeals. By E. W. Pattison. v. 6. St. Louis, 1900. 8°. — Overruled, reversed, and criticised cases in the Su- preme and Appeal Courts. By W. C. Key Nevada, Mo., [1898]. 12o. 2 (218) p. [iTidexei.'] Index to v. 1-50 Missouri reports. By B. Hunter and W. G. Meyer. St. Louis, 1876 240. 290 p. — Same, v. 60-60 and first hundred pages of 61. By W. G. Meyer. St. Louis, 1876. 24°. 196 p. 34° Judiciary] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. [/nciezM, eon/tnuei.] — Index to v. 1-155 Supreme Court and v. 1-83 Courts of Appeals. ByJamesF. PiU. St. Joseph, 1902. 8». 939 p. Report of the Conference of Judges to the Legislature. 1895, 97, 99, 1903. 8». Statutes and rules regulating practice in the Supreme Court; by Henry W. Ewing, Clerk of the Court. 1877. 8». 37 p. Practice in the Supreme Court of Missouri, by same. 1883. 8". 46 p. Stt also under Executive and Staff, Governor, 1865, Auditor, 1849, Secretary of State, Laws; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., Senate, 1843, 69, 72, 91, House, 1867, 72, 73, 76, 81. Legislatcse. [^Called Genebal Assembly.] BeBBions bienniiU begiDniog in November of even years, 1820-46 ; In Dec., 1848-04; odd years in January, 1867-1903. Adjourned sesBlons, 18th-27tb General Asaembly, 185^74, except 21st. Special, Called, or Extra seBeions: 1821; Aug. 30, 1852; Nov. 27, 1860; May i, 1861; June 19-24, 1872; June 24-27, 1872; March 29, 1875; April 19, 1882; May 11-Jnly 2, 1887; Feb. 17-March 24, 1892. \_Lavs of the State.'\ Laws, l8t-42d regular session; ten adjourned sessions, ten special sessions; 1820-1903. i;.i>., '20-1903. 57 v. Sbte. Called " Acts," 1820-24. The laws of a part of the special sessions were issued with the regular seesions. Pub- lished variously at St. Louis, St. Charles, and Jefferson City. Laws of 1836/37 reprinted in 1841. Laws of 1838/39 reprinted in 1841 and bonnd in same volnme with laBt. Title-page of first edition of 1838/39 bore date of 1838. See forward nnder Journals, Doca., etc., 1833. — Laws of a public and general nature of the District of Louisiana, of the Territory of Louisiana, of the Territory of Missouri, and of the State of Missouri, to 1824. '42. 8°. 1036 p. — Same, t, 2. Laws of a public and general nature of the State of Missouri, 1824-36, not published in the digest of 1826 nor in the digest of 1835. '42. 8». 556 p. — Laws of the State, revised and digested by authority of the Gen. Ass'y. St. Louis, '25. 2 t. 8". Tiii, 486 p. ; viii, 487-974 p. Ifote. The two volnmes are paged continuously and are generally boond in one. — Eevised statutes, 1835. Published under the direc- tion of [A. A. King]. St. Louis, '35. 8°. 699, i, p. — Same, 2d ed. St. Louis, '40. 8°. 625, 4 p. — Same, 3d ed. St. Louis, '41. 8°. 625, 4 p. — Same, 1845. Published under the superintendence of W. C. Jones. St. Louis, '45. 8°. xvi, 1215 p. — Same, 1856. Charles H. Hardin, Commissioner. '66. 2 T. 80. viii, 891 (1) p.; vu, 895- 1878 p. — General statutes, 1865. A. F. Denny, Commis- sioner. '66. 8". xvi, 1102 p. — Statutes of the State, 1870. [Compiled Statutes] Compiled by David Wagner. St. Louis, '70. 2 V. 8". — Same, 2d ed. Containing acts of 1870. St. Louis, '70. 1440 p., index (158) p. ydte. Index compiled by R. B. Robinson. — Same, 1872, containing acts of 1871/72. St. Louis, '72. 2 T. 8". — Same; Supplement, containing laws of 1873/76, 77. Compiled by W. S. Myer. St. Louis, '77. 8°. 607 p. Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. [X/Ows of the State, continved.'] — Kevised statutes, 1879. Collated and annotated by J. A. Hockaday [and others]. '79. 2 v. 8°. xeiii, 805, 1 p. ; vi. 805-1668 p. — Same; annotated pocket edition. Arranged by C. A. Winslow. St. Louie, 1879. 16°. x, 86"l p. — Same, 1889. Compiled by S. C. Major [and others]. '89. 2 v. 8°. X, 1297 p. : vii, 1299-2386 p. — Same, 1899. Compiled by F. M. Wilson [and others]. 1900. 2 v. 8". viii, 1114, ccxxxii. p. ; vi, 1117-2589, ccxlix, p. — Missouri annotated code of civil procedure. By H. Burns. Kansas City, 18116 8° viii, 1426 p. — Same, 2d edition, revised and unlarged. Kansas City, 1901. 2v. xviii (1) 844p; iv (1) 849-1742 p. — Missouri statute annotations . . . containing the citations in all the State and Federal reports [etc.], 1804-97. By S. J. McCuUoch. '98. 8°. vii, 436 p. — Index to statute law, to 1868. J. S. Garland. St. Louis, '68. 8°. — ^Statutory Revision.'] See forward Journals, Docs., etc., 1855. — [Special Laws.] [Banks.] An act to charter the Bank of the State of Missouri, and all amend- ments to same, n.t.p. [1855.] 8°. 25 p. An act to regulate banks and banking institutions, and to create the office of Bank Commissioner. 1857. 8°. Laws concerning banks and banking institutions, Bank Commissioners, savings institutions, money brokers and exchange dealers. St. Louis, 1859. 8°. 52 p. An act for relief of bankers of Missouri, passed March 18, 1861. St. Louis, '61. 8°. 11 p. See also under Executive and Staff, Secretary of State. — [Cities.] Revised statutes applicable to cities of the fourth class. From Revised Statutes of 1889, and session acts of 1891 and 1893. Collated by Silas W. Dooley. Rich Hill, n. d. 8° 241 (l)p. — [Collateral Inheritance.] See under Executive and Staff, Auditor, 1901. — [Corporations.] Act concerning private corpora- tions passed at adjuurned session of the twenty- third General Assembly. 1866. 8°. 49 p. Laws relating to business and manufacturing cor- porations. Compiled by M. F. Watts. St. Louis, 1883. 60 p. See also under Executive and Staff, Secretary of State. — [Deli.] See forward Imprisonment for Debt. — [Education.] Common school act of Feb. 9, 1839. '39. 8°. Act respecting township school lands. 8°. 1843. Common-school act of March 27, 1845. '45. 8". Act to provide for the nrganization, support, and government of common schools, approved March 27, 1845. '47. 8°. 84 p. Acts relating to common schools, with remarks and forms, including additional acts since 1847. '51. 8°. 85, 2 p. Act to provide for the organization, support and government of common schools. 1853. 8". 30 p. Act to provide for training and licensing of toachtTS. n. t. p. [1891.] 8». 8 p. See also under Inspection and Regulation, Edu- cation. — [Election.] See forward Registration and Election. Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. An act to abolish im- at 12th General [Laws of the State, continued.'] — IPinances.'] Act for the consolidation of the rail- road State debt, with report of joint committee on State credit, and Governor's message relating to same. 1866. 8°. 16 p. — IGrain Inspection.'] See vnder Inspection and Regulation. Railroads. — \^I'mprisonment for Debt] prisonment for debt. Assembly. 1843. 8°. — [Insurance] Insurance laws, 1899, including laws governing and regulating fraternal beneflciaiy associations, trust companies, and pools, trusts and conspiracies '99. 8°. 112 (1) p. Statutory laws now in force relating to insurance. Compiled by H. L. Aldrich. St. Louis, 1869. 8°. Ill p. See also under Inspection and Regulation, In- surance. — {^Internal Improvement.] An act to reclaim inun- dated lands. 1845. 8°. — [Judiciary.] An act to establish judicial districts. 18S7. 8°. — ^- Judicial circuit act. 1872. 8°. — [Lands.] See above. Internal Improvement. — [Militia.] An act to regulate, govern, and discipline the militia of the State 1835. 8°. 47 p. Same. 1837. 8°. 42 (1) p. Same. 1839, 41. 45. Digest of the several laws to organize, govern, and discipline the militia. Fayette, 1839. 8". 70 (18) p. Ordinance to provide for organization and govern- ment of the State militia. St Louis, 1861. 8°. Act to provide the means for the payment and support of the enrolled militia forces, n. t. p. 12". 6 p. An act to provide the means for the payment and support of the enrol'ed militia forces of the State of Missouri. 1863. 8°. 6 p. Act for the organization and government of the Missouri militia. 18G5. 8°. 9 p. Act for the organization of the military forces, approved May 15. 1877. '77. 8°. 16 p. Missouri military code. Approved May 6, 1879. '85. 8". 13 p. Laws and regulations for the due and orderly organization, equipment, and discipline of the military force. 1890. 8°. 132 p. See also under Supplemental, 1819. — [Railroads] Original act incorporating the North Missouri Railroad Company, act loaning the credit of the State, and act amending the charter. 1853. An act to authorize the formation of railroad associations and to regulate the same, approved Feb. 24, 1853. St. Louis, '53. 8°. 12 p. An act to secure the completion of certain rail- roads in Missouri. 1855. 8°. 14 p. Note. See under Executive and Staff, Governor^ 1855. Compilation of the laws in reference to such rail- roads as have received aid from the State. 1859. 8». 158, 1 p. Charter and acts relating to the North Missouri Railroad Company, compiled by the counsellor of the company. St Louis, 1865 8°. 104 p. Laws and documents, Atlantic and Pacific R.R. and leased lines St. Louis, 1873 8° 242 p. See also under Inspection and Regulation, Ratt- roOids. 343 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. \_Lav)a of the State, continued.'] — [Ae/ormatortM.] An act to establish the Missonri JuTenile Beform School, with a statement of the design and advantages of the institation. St. Louis, 1851. 8°. 23 p. An act to establish reform schools in cities of over fifty thousand inhabitants. 1886. 8°. An act to provide for locating and erecting a State Reform School for boys. [1887.] 8". 6 p. An act to establish an institution under the name and style of the State Industrial School for Girls. [1887.] 8°. 8 p. — [^Registration and Election.'] Registration law passed at the 23d General Assembly, with forms. 1866. 8». Same, passed at the adjourned session 24th Gen- eral Assembly, with forms. 1868. 8°. 89 p. Same, passed at the 26th General Assembly, with forms. 1871. 80. 13 p. Registration and election laws of Missouri. Han- nibal, 1872. 8°. 15 p. See also under Executive and Staff, Secretary of State. — [Revenue.] An act to repeal part of an act en- titled An act to provide for levying, assessing and collecting the revenue, approved March 27, 1845. "45. 8". An act for the assessment and collection of the revenue. 1864. 8". 36 p. Acts of a general nature in relation to the assess- ment and collection of revenue, passed at the 23d General Assembly. 1865. 8°. An act relieving from the penalties for the non- payment of the taxes of 1874. '75. 8°. See also under Executive and Staff, Auditor and Secretary of State. — [Roads.] An act for opening and repairing public roads and highways in the counties of Lincoln, Randolph, Warren, [etc.]. 1855. 8°. 14 p. Road law of Missouri. Sedalia, 1867. 8°. 8 p. The general road law of the State, passed at the adjourned session of the 24th General Assembly. 1868. 8°. 15 p. Road law passed at the adjourned session of the 26th General Assembly. 1872. 8°. 14 p. Road law in force August 1876. '76. 8°. 20 p An act to revise and amend the general law in relation to roads and highways. 1879. 8°. 20 p See also under Executive and Staff, Secretary of State, Leans, and below, Toumship Organization. — [St. Louis.] Laws specially applicable to St. Louis county. 1861. 8°. An act to revise the charter of the city of St. Louis and to extend the limits thereof. 1870. 8°. Acts of the General Assembly, 1877, in relation to city and county of St. Louis. St. Louis, '77. 80. 71 p. — [Township Organization.] The township organ- ization law, with notes and decisions. By Elijah H. Haines. St. Louis, 1872. 8°. 182 p. yote. Tbe road law of MtsBoari ia Inclnded with the abovo as an appendix. 1218-1280 p. Township organization law of 1872 [in German]. '72. 8°. 35 p. An act providing for township organization. 27th General Assembly. 1873. 8°. 35 p. Township organization law as amended by the Slst, 32d, and 33d General Assemblies. Hanni- bal, n. d. 8°. 34 p. See alio under Executive and Staff, Auditor. 344 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. {JowmtUt, Documents, Etc.'] Appendix to the Joumala , 1841-1903. 28 T. Bee Bt beglnnlDg of Hat, p. 313. — Official directory. See utuler EzecDtive and Staff, Secretary of State. — Argument of H. S. Priest before the joint com- mittee of Senate and House on the subject of " franchise taxation." St. Louis, n. d. 8". 17 p. — Memorial to the special committee on the University. n. t. p. 7 p — Report of the committee to settle with the State Auditor and Treasurer; biennial, 1821/22- 1901/02. '28-1903. 42 pm. 8». — Memorial to Congress to enlarge the State by taking in the northwest part. 1830. — Titles of acts passed, 1833-1903. Sot*. Pobllahedatend of each eeasion. — Beport of the committee appointed by the Governor to examine the State Bank of Missouri. Bien- nial, 1838/39-66/57. 10 pm. 8o. — Beport of the committee on currency, on the inde- pendent treasury. 1839. — Beport of the select committee on proposals of the Iron Mountain Company. 1839. — Memorial to Congress on the subject of the northern boundary. 1840. 8°. — Memorial to Congress on inundated lands and con- strnction of road from New Madrid across the Great Swamp. 1840. — Memorial to Congress on improvement of western waters. 1842. — Address before the members of the General Assem- bly by John H. Lathrop, President of the State University, Dec. 22, 1842. Columbia, '43. 8°. 17 p. — Beport of the committee to settle with the late Treasurer, Feb. 27, 1843. '43. — Address of John J. Campbell, Jan. 8, 1846. '46. 12». 12 p. — Beport of committee on celebration of Jan. 8, 1846, 47, 49. '46-49. — Majority and minority report of joint committee on printing. 1846. 8°. — Beport of committee on University. 1846-81. JTote. The reports were Renerally made to the Legislature by the jolat committee of the two hoaees, at each seaBlon be- tween the above dates. The committee of the two hoaaea made aeparate and not joint reporta to the 28th, SOth and Slat Genent Aaaembliea. — Memorial from the Internal Improvement Conven- tion at Springfield in 1846 to the 14th General Assembly. '46. — Memorial of President and Directors of the Fayette Branch Bank. 1846. — Beport of joint committee on the Penitentiary, 1846, 48, 62, 64, 66, 69. 8». — Address of J. N. Burch, January 8, 1849. '49. 8». — Beport of committee on erection' of Lunatic Asylum. 1849. — Memorial of the Curators of the University on Normal Schools. 1849. 8°. 7 p. — Memorial on geological survey by the Historical and Philosophical Society of Missouri. [1849.] 8°. 18 p. — Memorial to Congress on a geological survey of the SUte. 1849. 345 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. [t/owrnais, Documents, Etc., continved.'] — Memorial from the citizens of Cape Girardeau in reference to a railroad. 1849. — Address on education before both Houses, Feb. 7, 1851, by James Shannon, President of the State University. '51. 8°. 19 p. — Report of committee to visit the Lunatic Asylum. with accompanying papers. 1851. — Memorial of the Chamber of Commerce of St. Louia to the General Assemlily. 1851. 8°. — Memorial of the President and Directors of the Pacific Railroad, with maps and otlier documents attached. 1852. 8°. 24 p. Note, AIbo published in German. — Memorial of the North Missouri Railroad Conven- tion. 1852. 8°. 12 p. Note. A)bo published in German. — Memorial to Congress for grant of land to Canton and Bloomficld Railroad in Iowa. 1852. 8°. — Report on the subject of prisons by Rev. A. L. Hamilton. 1852. 8°. 22 p. — Report of the committee to examine the books of tlie late State Treasurer and the late State Auditor. 1852. — Minority report of committee to abridge the comm 'U school law and reduce the number of officers. l.S.->3. — Report of committee on the revision of laws of 1855. '.55. — Speeches, preamble and resolutions in commemora- tion of the death of members and officers of the General Assembly. 1855. 8°. 16 p. — Report of the committee to examine into and report upon the condition of the various railroad com- panies of the State. 1855. 8°. 125 p. — Memorial of the State Agricultural Society. 1855. 8°. 3 p. — Valedictory sermon, delivered on 4th March, 1855, by Rev. John G. Fackler [Chaplain of the Sen- ate]. '55. 8°. 15 p. — Mnjority and minority reports of committee of ways and means on defalcation of late State Treasurer, Peter R. Glover. '55. 8°. 16 p. — Memorial of the St. Louis House of Refuge. 1855. 8°. 8 p. — Memorial of the House of Refuge of St. Louis. 1857. 8». — Report of the committee on federal relations in rela- tion to Wolf Island. 1857. 8°. — Report of the committee to examine the Register's office. 1857, 59 61, 72. — Memorial of Missouri Teachers' Association. 1857. 8°. — Memorial by Silas Reed to Congress on the develop- ment of the mineral resources of Missouri. 1857. 8°. — Address of W. M. Leftwieh, Jan. 8, 1859. '59. 8°. — Discourse of Rev. W. M. Prottsmin on Thanks- giving Day, Dec. 8, 1859, by invitation of the General Assembly. '59. 8°. 13 p. — Memorial for the establishment of an agricultural college in the State. 1859. 8». — Eulogy on the life and character of Brig-General Nathaniel Lyon, by the Hon. George W. Ander- son. 1863. 8°. 11 p — A sermon by the Chaplain of the Senate before the General Assembly, Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 26, 1863. '63. 8". 10 p. — Report of the committee to settle with the late Treasurer, W. W. Morrison. 1863. Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. {^Journals, Documents, Etc., continued.^ — Memorial of the General Assembly to Congress in behalf of Missouri State militia. 1863. 8». — Memorial of the Curators of the University on loca- tion of the State Agricultural College. 1865. 8". 7 p. — Address of Dr. B. F. Crary on education before the General Assembly. l!<65. 8°. — Address of Dr. Daniel Read on education before the General Assembly. 18(>7. 8°. 16 p. — Keport of joint committee on the condition and worlsing of the Treasury Department. 1867. 8°. Note. This is pp. 17-22 in a pamphlet with *' Communica- tion from the Auditor," Feb. 12, I56T. — Report of select committee to investigate sale of certain railroads, with evidence. 1867 8°. — Report of joint committee to investigate books and accounts of Pacific Railroad Company. 1868. 8°. 43 p. — Memorial of the Curators of the University on loca- tion of Agricultural College and other matters. 1868. 8° 13 p. — Repiirt of joint committee to investigate the Police Department of the city of St. Louis. St. Louis, '68. 8°. 375 p. — Report of joint committee to investigate the sale of the Southwest Pacific Railroad. 1869. 8°. 44 p. — Memorial of Thomas Allen, President of the St. Louis and Iron Mountain Railroad Company. 1870. 8°. 11 p. — Report of the committee to investigate the manage- ment of the Penitentiary in 1867 and 1868. '70. 8°. 42 p. — Same ; additional report. 1870. S". 42 p. — Report of special joint committee on the Penitentiary. 1870. 8°. 8 p. — Additional report of majority and of minority com- mittee on Penitentiary. 1870. 8°. — Testimony taken before investigating committee on Penitentiary. 1870. 8°. 31 p. — Memorial from the Commissioners of the Water- works of St. Louis. 1870. 8°. — Memorial of Woman Suffrage associations of Mis- souri. 1871. 8°. — Report of the joint investigating committee of the Penitentiary. 1873. 8°. 116 p. Note. OoDtaiua opinion of Atty . Gen. on Penitentiary labor contracts. — Copy of evidence before the sub-committee on inves- tigation of the Penitentiary. 1875. 8°. 69, ii, p. — Report of the committee to examine the accounts of the late State Auditor and the late State Treas- urer. 1875. 8°. — Report of the committee to investigate tlie means whereby the Hannibal and St. Joseph renewal bond bill passed the 27th General Assembly. 1877. 8°. 421 p. — Report of joint committee to visit Lunatic Asylum No. 2, to examine into the origin and extent of the late conflagration. 1879. 8°. 23 p. — Report of special committee to investigate the State Treasury, with accompanying testimonv ; 30th General Assembly. 1879. 8». 168 p. — Address of Hon. Elihu B. Washburne and response of Gov. Thomas T. Crittenden on the occasion of the presentation of the portrait of Hon. Edward Hempstead to the State of Missouri, Feb. 3, 1881. '81. 8». 19 p. — 5a«i( / in German. 1881. 8°. 19 p. 347 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. \Jepaitment. 1891. 8°. 38 p. — Report of special committee on separation of the State University and Agricultural College, with opinion of tiie Attorney General. 1891. 8" 21 p. — Resolutions and addresses in memory of members of the 37th and 38th General Assemblies. 1895. 8°. Up. — Report of special committee to investigate and re- port on tlie best system of drainage of the swamp and overflowed lands of southeast Missouri 1897. 8". 21 p. — Report of special swamp land committee. 1899. 8°. 6 p. 354 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. House of Representatives, continued. — Statement of contestant in the election case of F. M. Wolf, contestant, vs. E. P. Norris. n. p., n. d. [1901]. 8°. 7, (1) p. — Majority report of committee on elections in case of Welker vs. Caldwell. 1903. 8°. 5 p. — Minority report on same. 1903. 8°. 5 p. — Report of committee appointed to investigate grain, turf, speculatiTe and other investment companies . 1903. n. t. p. 8°. 15 p. Note. The game report waa made to the SeDate by the Sen- ate memberB of the committee. — [Speeches by Members.'] See back under Journals, Documents, etc. MiSCELLAKEOUS. [^Bounda-ry .] Correspondence and documents in rela- tion to the northern boundary of the State . 184 1 . 8°. — Memorial of Convention of the State on admission of Iowa and the northern boundary of Missouri. 1846. 8». — See also under Legislature, Journals, Documents, etc., 1830, 40. [Canal.] See forward under Levee and Canal. [Capitol.] Report of Commissioners of permanent seat of government. 1842-1901. 8°. Cant.: 1842. 1891-92. 6 p. 1850. 1S95. 8 p. 1869. 3 p. 1901. 8 p. [Census.] Abstract of Census for 1840, 48, 52, 56, 60, 64, 68. 7 folders. See utfio under Executive and Staff, Secretary of State. [Civil War.] See under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc.. Speeches, 1870, Senate, 1851, 61, 63. [Claims against United States.] Report of John B. Gray, Agent for the State. 1869. 8°. See alao under Inspection and Regulation, Fund Commig- sionerH. [Expositions.] State Centennial Committee and Woman's State Committee. Addresses to the people of Missouri by the State Centennial Com- mittee and Woman's State Committee, appointed by the State Board of Centennial Managers. St. Louis, 1875. 8°. 15 (1) p. Centennial Commission. Address of Hon. Thomas Allen on the history, characteristics, resources, and present condition of Missouri, July 28, 1876. Printed for the Commission, Philadelphia, '76. 8°. World's Columbian Exposition, Department of Mis- souri ; containing Acts of Congress, State law, by-laws and rules. Brookfield, 1891. »". 18 p. World's Fair Commission. Missouri at the Fair. Official organ of the World's Fair Commission of Missouri; v. 1, no. 1, June 1892. 8°. — Addressof J. K. Gwynn, Executive Commissioner, to the 36th General Assembly. St. Louis, [1892.] 8». 16 p. — Missouri at the World's Fair. St. Louis, 1893 4". — The educational system of Missouri. [From " Missouri at the World's Fair."] St. Louis, 1893. 40. (14) p. — Full term report of the World's Fair Board of Missouri. 1895. 8°. 63 p Board of Commissioners to the Pan-American and Charleston Expositions. Report, 1901/02. ['03] 8°. 38 p. See also under Inspection and Regulation, Board of Agrieultwre, 1894, 99. 355 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mo. Fair, State (1854). Report of the proceedings of the Second Annual Fair of the Missouri State Ag- ricultural Society, Oct. 1854 ; arranged by Jos. L. Stephens, Sec. '55. 8". 36 p. — Same. Boonville, 1854. 8°. 32 p. Guardians, Board of. Report to 27th General Assem- bly. 1873. 8°. 39 p. Internal Improvements, Board of. Journal of proceed- ings from May 6, 1839 to Dec. 29, 1840, with report of the Chief Engineer, and a report of a geological reconnoisance of the Osage river by Dr. Henry King. 1841. 8». Note. Joumat aleo ieeued alone; and Journal and Chief Enipueer's report in another publication. See also under Legislature, Joumalit, Docs., etc., 1840, 42, 46, Senate, 1887, Bouse, 1863, 72. Legislation, Uniform, Commissioners on. Report to 39th General Assembly. 1897. 8°. 5 p. Levee and Canal. Report of the State Commissioners of their survey of the levee and canal in New Madrid County. 1849. 8°. Peace Commissioners. Report of the Commissioners to the Peace Conference. 1861. 8°. \^Railroad.'\ Report of U. S. Engineer in relation to a reconnoisance and survey made by him of a proposed railroad from Louisiana to Columbia. Printed by the House. 1836. 8°. \_St. Loiiis.'\ See vnder Legislature. Laws of the State, Special Laws, and Journals, Docs., etc., 1855, 57, 6^*, 70, Senate, 1879, 99, House, 1870. Soldiers, Widows and Orphans of. Special Agent for. Report of A. W. Doniphan. 1865. 8°. — Report of Albert Sigel. 1867. 8°. — Report of same. 1869. 8°. Statistics, Commissioner of. lst-2d annual report, 1866-67. '67-68. 2 v. 8». 296 p. ; 138 p. Topographical Survey in S.E. Missouri. Report of Commissioners and Chief Engineer. 1895. 8°' 19 p. Supplemental : Terkitokial. Laws of the Territory of Louisiana, 1804-08. St. Louis. '08. 330 p. Note 1. ThiB was the first book published west of the Mississippi River. Note 2. The province of Louisiana was divided in 1804 at 33" north latitude (the northern boundary of present Louisiana) into the District of Louisiana, north, and the Territory of Orleans, south. The District of Louisiana was at first at- tached to the Territory of Indiana for judicial and adminis- trative purposes; in 1805 it was made the Territory of Louisiana; and in 1812 became the Territory of Missouri, the Territory of Orleans becoming the titate of Louisiana. — Same, 1808-10. St. Louis, '10. — See also vnder Legislature, Laws of the State, 1842. Acts of the Territory of Missouri, 1813-19. St. Louis, ['13-19]. 8". Cont. : July- Auk. 1813. 96 p. Dec. lS13-Jnn. 1814. '14. 109 p. Dec, 181-^Jau. 1815. '16. 166 p. Dec, 181o-.Ian. 1816. '16. US p. Dec, 1816-Jan. 1817. '17. 143 p. Oct.-Dec. 1818. '19. 163 p. — An act passed by the General Assembly of the Ter- ritory of Missouri in January 1815. [Militia.] St. Louis, 1819. 23 p. — Digest of the laws of Missouri Territory. Added, a variety of forms useful to magistrates. By H. S. Geyer. St. Louis, 1818. 8°. xii, 486, xxvi, 30 p. — See also under Legislature, Laws of the State, 1842. KANSAS STATE PUBLICATIONS. List compiled by JifUs Zu Adnma, Atnttant Secretary of the State Historical Society of Kansas, Topeka. Visited by FranciBco Vasquez de Coronado, 1541. Became French soil through La Salle's discovery of LouisiaDa, 1682. Etienne Venyard de Bourgmont traversed northerD Kansas in the interest of John Law's commercial enterprise, 1724. Ceded to Spain, 1763; ceded back to France, 1801. Part of LouiRiaiia pur- chase, 1803; of Louisiana Territory, 1804; of Missouri Territory, 1812-20; without Territorial government, 1821-34 ; part of Indian Territory, 1834-64. Terriioryof Kiineas organized, 1854. Slavery agitation centered in Eaoeas, 1854-61. Admitted as a State, 1S61. State documents and reports issued annually prior to 1877; bi- ennially since, with few exceptions, covering two years ending June 30 of even years, whun liscal year ends. Published at the capital, Topeka, unless otherwise specified. Public docunieuts, annual, 1861-64, 68-76; biennial, 1877/78-1901/02. '62-1902. 31 v. 8°. Note. Include the reports of the executive officers, and for many years those of the educational and charitable institutions. 1886-96 iu 2 V. each. 1865-67 not seen, but according lo Audi- tor's reports of same years were printed. Constitutions and Constitutional Conventions. Topeka Constitution^ 1855. Note. Kansas Territory was opened to settlement May 30, 1854. with the provision that Its citizens should decide for themselves whether the State upon its admission should be slave or free. The first Territorial Legislature, elected by voters from Missouri, legalized slavery within the Territory. The Free-State settlers thereupon framed a Free-State cooAii- tution at Topeka, and formed a ** State " government. Effort for admission under this constitution continued until the ler- ritorial Legislature in January 1858 (for the first time a Free- State body) superseded the " State " government and inaug- urated the Leavenworth movement. — Proceedings of the Territorial delegate convention held at Big Springs on the 5th-6th of Sept., 1855; Proceedings of the State Constitutional Convention held at Topeka Sept. 19-20, 1855. Lawrence, n. d. 1 pin. 8°. \^ p. Note. Each 8 p., with separate title-pages. These conven- tions framed no constitution but were preliminary features of the Free State movement which culminated in the Topeiia Convention of October 1855. See preceding note. Constitutional Convention proclamation [for an election, Oct. 9. 1855. of delegates to the Topeka Constitutional Convention]. 4°. broadside. — Proceedings of the Constitutional Convention, Topeka, October 23-November 11, 1855, (In the Daily Kansas Freeman.) Topeka, ^55. Note. This is included here because the Freeman was recognized as the " official organ " of the convention. — Constitution. Lawrence, 1855. 8°, 16 p. — Executive Committee of Kansas Territory. Proc- lamation : election on the Topeka constitution, and general banking law, Dec. 15, 1855. broadside. — Memorial to Congress for admission. 1856. circ. — Free-State delegate conventi'>n. December 2, 1857 (Lawrence) . Proceedings, broadside. Note. Held by Free-State men, who framed no constitution but passed resolutions denouncing the Lecompton conPtitutlun and asking the extra session of the Legislature to submit the Topeka and Lecompton constitutions to a vote of the people. 357 Constitutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. Toptka Consiiiution, 1855, continued. — Topeka Legislature. Concurrent resolutions, [Jan. H, 1858, to the Territorial Legislature, sitting at Lawrence, asking the recognition of the Topeka State GoTernment]. (CouncilJour., 1858, p. 38.) — Kansas Territorial Legislature. [Reports of special committee on the memorial of the State Legisla- ture.] (Council Jour., 1858, p. 74.) Lecompton Constitution, 1837. Note. The pro-slavery party of the Territory framed a con' stitntion at Lecomptoo in the fall of lUil, and with the con' nivaDce of the national adminietratioD sought to force i' upon the people of Kansas by a frandulent election, Decern' ber 21, 1857. But the Free-Statc party, in October 18.57, had elected the Territorial Legislature, and was able to secure the final defeat of the constitution August 2, 1858. See also under idupplcmental, Election Frauds. — Kansas Territorial Legislature. Act to provide for a call of a convention to form a State constitu- tion. (Statutes, 1855, p. 172.) — Woodson, Daniel, Secretary. Report, January 13, 1857, of abstract of votes cast October 6, 1856, for and against the call of a convention. (Council Jour., 1857, p. .303.) — Kansas Territorial Legislature, 1857. Act to pro- vide for the taking a census and election for delegates to a convention. (Laws, 1857, p. 60.) — Geary, John W. Message vetoing Lecompton Con- stitutional Convention act, February 18, 1857. (Hist. Soc. Trans., v. i, 1890, p. 717.) — Report of the proceedings of the Constitutional Con- vention, with text of constitution. {Kan. W. Herald, Leavenworth, November 7-I)ecember 12, 1857; April 3, 17, May 1, 1858.) Note. The Herald was not an ** o£5cial org:an," but this en- try is included here because these Froceedings have not been found Id any other form. — Kansas Territorial Legislature, December 1857. Act submitting the constitution framed at Le- compton for adoption or rejection to an election on January 4, 1858. (Laws, 1857, p. 17.) — President of the Council and Speaker of the House of Representatives, Territory of Kansas. Report on the result of the vote of December i'l for the I,ecompton constitution and on the result of the election of January 4 under said constitution; Also proclamation of the Acting-Governor, the President of the Council, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, on the result of the vote of January 4 on the submission of the Le- compton constitution to a vote of the people. [1858.] 'i column broadside. — Vote for State officers, Jan. 4, 1858. broadside. — Denver, Gov. J. W. Election proclamation, June 3, 1858, for election, August 2d. — See also various entries vnder Supplemental. Leavenworth Constitution, 1858. Note. In the spring of 1858 the Free Btate party of the Ter. ritory, to offset the Lecompton instrument, framed and adopted the Leavenworth constitution. Upon the defeat of the Lecompton coustitutiou in August the Leavuuworth move- ment was abandoned. — Kansas Territory. Legislature. Act to provide for the election, March 9. 1858, of delegates to a conven- tion to frame a State constitution, broadside. — Report of committee on education ; F. N. Blake, chairman. 1858. C. broadside. — Report of committee on schedule ; A. Soule, chair- man. [1858.] 20S X 94 in. broadside. — Remonstrance, March 30, 1858, against the passage of the Lecompton constitution, broadside. — Text of constitution, n. d. broadside. 358 Constitutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. Leavtmuiorih Constitution, 1858, continued. — Address to the American public. [1858.] f. broad- side. ^oU. The CoDTentioD appointed a committee to prepare aD addresB to accompany the constitntion, copiei to be printed in English and German. — Call for convention, April 28, 1858, to nominate State officers under the Leavenworth constitu- tion. Wyandotte Constitution, 1859. — Rules for the government of the convention, adopted July 5, 1859. Wyandotte, '59. 24°. 12 p. — List of members of the convention, July 5, 1869. broadside. — Proceedings and debates. Ariel E. Drapier, reporter. Wyandot, 1859. 8°. 4«, 439, 16 p. — Constitution of the State of Kansas adopted at Wy- andot, July 29, 1859. n. t. p. ['59?] 8°. 16 p. — Constitution. German ed. 1871. 8". 42 p. — Same, Swedish. 1871. 8". 46 p. — Same, [with amendments]. 1875. n. t. p. 8°. 29 p. — Constitution, with all amendments adopted prior to January 1, 1897. n.t.p. 8°. 31 p. Note. CoDBtitntion also included in General Statutes, 1862- 1901. — See also under Supplemental, Claims. See also under Executive and Staff, Secretary of State, 1888; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1876. Executive and Staff. Governor. Annual message, 1861-77; biennial mes- sage, 1879-1908. n. t. p. ['61-1903.] 32 pm. 8°. Cont. : By Charles Robinson, 1861-82; by Thomas Carneyi 1863-64; by S: J.Crawford, 1865-68; by J.M. Haivey, 1869-72; by T: A. Osborn, 1S73-76; by G: T. Anthony, 1877; by J: 1'. St. John, 1879-81; by Q: W. Glick. 1883; by J: A. Martin, 1885-89; by L. U. Humphrey, 1889-91; by L. D. Lewelling, 1893-95; by E. N. Morrill, 1895; by J: VV. Leedy, 1897; by W: E. BUnley, 1899-19U1 ; by W. J. Bailey, 1903. A'ote. Two messages each were submitted to the Legisla- tures of 1889 and 18^5, by the outgoing and incoming Executives, the sessions having commenced before the qualification of the new Govi-rnors. Some of the earlier messages were printed in German and Swedish. — Proclamation, October 8, 1864 [calling out the militia of Kansas to repel the rebel invasion under General Price], broadside. — • Thanksgiving proclamation, 1865, 77, 79-81, 85, 86, 88, 89, 91. 95, 96, 97. circulars. — Message [special sission], September 1874. [Grass- hopper relief.] n. t. p. 8°. 5 p. See also under Institutions, Agriculture, Board of Agri- culture, 1877. — The Osage troubles in Barbour county. Kansas, in the summer of 1874 ; correspondence between the State government and the Interior Department — testimony relative to the killing of four Osage Indians. '75. .8". 68 p. — Message : Report of State Board of Agriculture on destitution, January 26, 1875. n. i.p. 8°. 17 p. — Statement relative to the claims of the State of Kansas for money expended for the United States in organizing, arming, equipping, supply- ing, subsisting, transporting, and paying the State militia, and of the necessity and authority for such expenditure. By G: T. Anthony, Gov- ernor. 1877. 8°. 28 p. 2fote. Relates to the Price Raid claims and claims arising from Indian depredations, 186.5-69. Also contains a statement of bonds issued by the State for military purposes. See atao under Miscellaneous, Claims, 359 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. Oovemor, continued. — Special message, February 1877, to the Iiegislatare, relating to lands granted to the State of Kansas by the United States, n. d. 8». 15 p. — Message of Geo. T. Anthony, retiring Governor, to the Legislature, Jan. 13, 1879. '79. 8°. 62 p. Note. Relates to State claims ; school lands ; strike of em- ployees on the A., T. & 8. F. R.R. ; Indian raid of September and October 1878 ; report of pardoDS granted. — Pardons granted from January 8, 1883, to January 12, 1885, by G: W. Glick. n. t. p. 8". 5 p. — Message of G: W. Glick, March 18, 18«4. [Special session.] (In House and Senate Journals, 1884.) — First inaugural address, January 12, 1885. [By Gov. J: A. Martin.] (In his Addresses, p. 67.) — Message, Feb. 23, 1885, [re] dismissal of quo war- ranto proceedinss [brought by the State against the Kansas Pacific Railway Co.]' »• <• P- 8°. 4 p. — Arbor day proclamation, 1885, 88, 89, 92, 98-1900. — Proclamation, death of Gen. D. S. Grant, 1885. — Special message of John A. Martin, 1886. '86. 8°. 32 p. — The Governors of Kansas; 2d inaugural address [of Gov. J : A. Martin] Jan. 9, 1887. (In his Ad- dresses, p. 210.) — Message from the Governor, February 25. 1187. [Excessive appropriations.] v. d. 8°. 4 p. — List of pardons during thi> biennial period ending January 14, 1889. n. d. 8°. 8 p — Inaugural address of Lyman U. Humphrey, January 14, 1889. '89. 12". 10 p. — Proclamation relative to the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the inauguration of Washington ; April 30, 1889. — Interstate deep harbor convention proclamation, August 14. 188'.l. — Labor Day proclamation. August 13, 1890. — Columbus Day proclamation, September 7, 1892. — Inaugural address of L. D. Lewelling, January 9, 189.S. n. d. 8°. 9 p. — An address by L. D. Lewelling delivered at the Kansas building. World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, September 12, 1893, the occasion being Kansas Week at the World's Fair. n. d. ['93?] 8". 8 p. — Fred Lewis et al., plaintiffs in error, vs. L. D. Lewelling, as Governor, et al., defendants in error. Brief in Supreme Court for defendants. [1893?] 8°. 18 p. Note. Power of Governor to dlnband and muster out a company of the military guard was affirmed by suit. Bup. Court rpt. v. 53, p. 201. — An act concerning railroads, conferring additional powers on the Board of Railroad Commissioners and providing penalties for its violation, n. t. p. 8°. 16 p. Note, Form of bill sent by the Governor In February 1898 to members of the Legislature. — Message from John W. Leedy to special session. December 21, 1898. /t. d. ['98?] 8°. 6 p. — Kansas regulations concerning cattle transportation ; proclamation quarantining certain localities on account of Texas fever. Feb. 25, 1899. circular. — Same. April 1, 1903. circular. Note. Quarantine including also cattle infected with mange — See also under Institutions, Historical Society, Pub- lications ; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1862, 87. 360 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. Adjutant General. Annual report, 1862, 64-1901/02. ['63?]-1902. 22 pm., 1 v. 8". Ifote. No rpt. for 1861 wsb published, thoii(rb rpts. of the battle of Springfield were printed in the Public Docs, for that year. 186'^ In Pub. doca. 1862, pp. 96-148. Fubliehed biennially since 1879/80, v. 2-13; others annual, except 1873/74 and 1876/78. 1877/78 would properly have been the let bien- nial. Rpt. 1864 contains history of the SUte militia to De- cember 31, 1864, including the Price raid, and contains 714 pages. — Reports for the years 1862. 65, 66, 67, 68, including the reports of the Quartermaster General for 1862, 65, 67, and reports of the Kansas regiments at the battle of Springfield, August 10, 1861. 1902. 8°. 2/bte, Reprints in one pm. with separate pagings. — An act for the enrollment, organization, discipline, and pay of the militia, 1865. n. t. p. ['65?] 80. 8 p. — Same. [187-.] 32". 10 p. — Report, T. 1-2, 1861-65. Leavenworth, '67. 2 v. 8°. Xote. Contains rosters of Kansas regiments in the Civil War, military history during that period, etc. — Same. 1896. 8°. Note. Reprint in 1 v. — Official military history of Kansas regiments during the War of the Rebellion. Compiled by J. B. McAfee from reports of officers. Leavenworth, 1870. 8». Note. Reprinted from Report 1861-65. — Roster of Kansas State militia, 1880. n. d. 8°. 7 p. — Circular, 1880, 87, 94, 96, 97, 1900-02. 8°. — General orders, 1885, 86, 91, 93-1903. S". Note. No complete file of either circulars or orders is in existence. Both reprinted latterly in ann. rpta. — Military map of Kansas [1886]. Chicago, '86. 13 X 25 iu. — Report of Military Board [Dec. 7, 1886]. n.t.p. 8°. 3 p. — A roster of volunteer troops furnished by Kansas for the Spanish-American War, 1898. '99. 8°. 48 p. — Kansas militia law, 1899, 1901, 02, 03. n. d. 4 pm. 8». — Kansas troops in the volunteer service of the U. S. in the Spanish and Philippine Wars. 19uO. 8°. 65-261 p. Note. Reprint from 12th bien. rpt. — Roll of the officers and enlisted men of the third, fourth, eighteenth and nineteenth Kansas Volun- teers, 1861. 1902. 8°. 154 p. Note. Reprinted from 13th bien. rpt. — Kansas National Gvard. Minutes of the first meeting of the association, 1880. '80. 8°. 13 p. Report of first annual encampment, 1885. '85. 8°. 10 p. Rules and regulations, 1886, 97, 1901. '85- [1901]. 3v. 12°. Report of proceedings, first annual meeting of the Military Order of the Officers of the Kansas National Guard, 1891. '91. 8°. 8 p. Roll of officers, 1901, 02. 2 pm. 8°. See also back under Governor, 1864, 77, 93, and forward under Attorney General, 1862. 361 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. d. 8°. n. d. Attorney General. [Annual] report, 1863, 75, 76; biennial report, l8t-13th, 1877/78-1901/02. ['64]-1902. 16 T. 80. — Special report, 1885. n d. 8°. 13 p. — Opinion [on] the right of military appointees to a seat in State Senate, 1862. '62. 8°. 7 p. — Opinion, November 12, 1875 [on legality of Legis- lative session in January 1876]. n. d. 8". 8 p. — Statement in relation to expenses in the Lappin eases, 1876. n. d. 8». 6 p. — Opinion [on] State vs. Lappin, 1877. n 3 p. — Opinion [on] new school-book law, 1878 4". 2 p. — Communication to the Governor, 1880. [County boundaries.] i°. 3 p. map. — Charter of the Kansas Medical Society held to be void ; opinion, 1880. n. t. p. 4". (4) p. — The prohibitory amendment ; opinion, 1880. n. t. p. 4». (2) p. — Official letters giving facts and figures on the enforce- ment of the prohibitory liquor law. 1885. n. d. 8°. 8 p. — County officers, State of Kansas. October 1885. Compiled by the Attorney General. «. d. 8°. 16 p. — Briefs in cases before the Kansas Supreme and .Ap- pellate Courts, and the U. S. Circuit Court, First Division, District of Kansas, 1899, 1900. n. d. 15 pm. 8». — The State of Kansas vs. the State of Colorado, in the Supreme Court of the U. S. Brief of com- plainant. ,1. d. [1902.] 8". 153 p. 2fote. Case relatefl to the uae of the waters of the Arkanaae River for irrigation. Auditor. Annual report, rist]-16th, 1861-76: bien- nial report, lst-13th, 1877/78-1901/02. Law- rence and Topeka, '62-1902. 11 pm., 16 v. 8°. Note. 1861-62 printed in Public documents. Report, [April 19, 1861. In House Journal, 1861, p. 184] . — [Eeport, February 5, 1868. In House Journal, 1868, p. 389.] — Report relating to sections 16 and 36 in Indian reser- vations, January 1877. n. t. p. 8°. 4 p. — School lands, January 1879. n. t. p. 8°. 8 p. — Maintenance of destitute insane, January 1889. circular. — Kansas school lands. Record of unsold and for- feited lands open to sale and settlement in Kan- sas. Comp. by G: E. Cole, 1901. ['01.] 24". 26 p. — Estimate of appropriations for fiscal years 1903-05. ['02.] 8°. 22 p. Note. Reprinted from 13th bien. rpt. — See also under Inspection and Regulation, Railroads, Railroad Assessors, Note; under Legislature, Journals, Does., etc., 1862, 70; and under Sup- plemental, Auditor. Pardons, Board of. Rules adopted March 8, 1893. circular. Paymaster and Inspector General. Report, 1865. n.t.p. 8». 10 p. Quartermaster General, Report, 1862, 65, 67. Note. 1862 in Pub. docs. 1867, in rpt. of Adjt. Genl. Bee also back Adjt. General. 362 Executive] STATE PUBUCATIONS [Kan. Secretary of State. Annual report, lst-16th, 1861- 76; biennial report, lst-13tli, 1877/78-1901/02. '62-1903. 14pm.,12v. 8o. — First census, St;ite of Kansas ; instructions issued by the Secretary of State. 1865. 8°. 24 p. See aUo under CoDBtltutions, Leeampton Constitution* 1867. — Abstract statement of the population of Kansas by townships, as shown from the census returns, 1870. '71. 8°. 18 p. — OflScers and judges, and members of the Legislature for the year 1877. «. d. S°. 4 p. — Koster of State government, 1877, '77. 8". 7 p. — List of organized counties, with county seats, officers, etc., 1884. circular. — List of county ofBcers, State of Kansas, January 1886. n. d. 8°. 16 p. — Official roster showing State and county officers, and U. S. court officers. 1888. 12°. 65 p. — Publication of constitutional amendment, voted on November 6, 1888. 2 p. circular. — State officers of Kansas, from 1861 to 1890. n. d. 16°. (3) p. — Same; broadside. — Official directory. State of Kansas, July 1, 1891. '91. 12°. 39 p. — Names of county clerks and treasurers in Kansas. 1892. broadside. — Kansas blue book ; an official State directory and handbook, July 1893. '93. 8°. 102 p. — Official roster of the officers and boards of the State of Kansas, together with official statements of votes cast at the general elections of 1899-1900, 02. 1901-02. 2 pm. 8». — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1862. Treasurer. Annual report, lst-16th, 1861-76; bien- nial report, lst-13th, 1877/78-1901/02. "62- 1902. 17 pm., 11 v. 8°. Hbte. One page report for 1861 in Pub. does., 1881. 1881- 62 printed in tbe Topeica State Record, 1863, and reprinted in pm. in 1885. — Supplemental report, January 10, 1876. Jfote. In rpt. for 1875, p. 63-64. — State bonds; statement, Jan. 30, 1877. n.t.p. 8°. 3p. — Statement, February 14, 1879. n. t. p. 8°. 3 p. — Supplemental report, Jan. 1. 1887. n. t. p. 8°. 3 p. — Monthly report of operations of the State Treas- urer's office, July 1893-July 1896. '93-96. 8°. 37 folders. — Laws governing the Kansas State Treasury and de- fining the official duties of its chief officer ; com- piled by J. S. Dawson. 1899. 8°. 81 p. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1862, 70, 74, 75, 76. Inspection and Regulation. Bank Commissioner (1891-). Biennial report, Ist^ 6th, 1891/92-1901/02. '92-1902. 6 v. 8°. — Special report, October 3, 1893. '93. 8°. 75 p. — Summary of 2d biennial report, 1894. '94. 8°. 23, 59 p. — Banking law, 1897, 1901. '97-1901. 2 pm. 8°. See alto under Constitntione, Topeka Conetitution, 1866. — Building and loan law, 1899. n.t.p. 8°. 24 p. — Annual report, l8t-4th, 1899-1902, showing the condition of building and loan associations in Kansas. 1900-03. 4 v. 8°. 363 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS. [Kan. Charities and Corrections, Board of Trustees of (1876-). Biennial report, l8t-13th, 1877/78- 1901/02. '78-1902. 11 v. 8". Xote. The original law providing for the Board has been amended at various timeB, and was completely revised in 1901. The Board has control of the State Hospitals at Osawato- mle, Topeka, and Parsons, State School for the Blind, State School for the Deaf, Boys' Industrial School, State School for Feeble-minded, Soldiers' Orphans' Home, and the Girls' In- dustriai School. It is also required to visit all poorhonses, jails and lockups in the State. Its report includes those of the several Institutions, together with those of independent charities receiving State aid. The let and 2d rpts. were pub. as separate rpta. of the differ- ent institutions, and also bound, as was the 3d, in Pub. documents. — Special report, 1885. n.t.p. 8°. 5 p. — Laws and statistics relating to the charitable in- stitutions of Kansas, from the foundation to the fiscal year ending June ;^0, 1889. '89. 8°. 47 p. — See also forward, Public Institutions ; under Institutions, Meformatories, State Reform School. 1881 i and under Legislature, Journals, Docu- ments, etc., 1877, 81, 89. Dental Examiners, Board of (1885-). Annual re- port. Ist, 2d, 4th-7th, 1885, 87, 88, 90, 92, 1902, 03. '85-1903. 7 pm. 8°. Note. The rpts. are irregular in publication and enumera- tion. [Ediieation.'\ Board of Education (18TG-). Course of study for county normal institutes, annual, 1877-79, 83-87, 89, 98-1900. '77-19U0. 12 pm. 8°. Hate. Officially compiled but privately printed, annually with few exceptions. — County examination questions, 1889, 96, 1903. . 3 broadsides. — Rules and regulations governing the issuing of State certificates, life diplomas, and conductors' and instructors' certificates. 1893, 1902. 2 pm. 8". — Manual for the use of approved institutions of learning, and of candidates for the certificates and diplomas issued by the Board, 1894, 1902. '94-1902. 2 pm. 8°. — and Cuunty and City Superintendents of Schools. Course of study for the public schools, district and elementary grades. 1896. 8°. 59 p. Note. Bound also with lOtb bien. rpt. of Supt. of Public Instruction, 1895/96. Superintendent of Public Instruction. Annual re- port, lst-16tli, 1861-76; biennial report, lst-13th, 1877/78-1901/02. '62-1902. 29 v. 8°. Note. 1861-62 in Pub. documents of same years. — Advance pages of the 13th biennial report, 1901/02. '02. 8°. 170 p. il. — [Laws and Forms.^ Laws and forms relating to common schools, with list of school-books. Law- rence and Leavenworth, 1863, 67. 2 pm. 8°. Laws and amendments to school laws, 1864. Lawrence, '64. 8°. 12 p. School laws, 1868, 69. n. d. 2 pm. 8». Schciol law proposed by a committee consisting of: Rev. P. McVicar, State Superintendent, [and] J. W. Horner, J. S. Chapman and B. L. Baldridge, appointed by a State convention of county superintendents, and revised by the Codi- fying Commissioners, and reported to the Legis- lature for action, n. d. 8°. 43 p. Amendments to school laws, 1866, 69, 72, 74. n. d. i pm. 8". Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. \_Edueation, c(mtinued.'\ School laws of cities of the second class, 1870. '70. 8°. 10 p. School laws with notes and forms for school offi- cers, together with extract of laws pertaining to State institutions, 1871-73. '71-73. 3 pm. 8°. .'Vn act for the regulation and support of common schools, approved March 4, 1876. '76. 8». 57 p. Laws for the regulation and support of common schools, 1876-1901. '70-1901. 14 t. 8°. NoU. PobllBhed biennially after 1877. Actrelating to schools, [session of 1885]. n. 8°. 12 p. Laws relating to the conimnn schools, includ- ing offi'ial opinions and suggestions to school officers, 1903. '03. 8°. 221 p. Synopsis of the school laws enacted by the Legislature of 1903. '03. 8°. 12 p. — Course of study and classification recommended for the district schools 1«72, 78. 2 pm. 8°. — County superintendents of public instruction, 1885/86, 1901-02. 3 circulars. — [The rural school problem.] Circular no. 22, November 17, 1897. 8». 4 p. — Rules and regulations governing the issuing of State certificates, life diplomas, and conductors' and instructors' certificates, n. d. [1899?] 8°. 4 p. — Circular no. 3, 1899, I90.S; contracts entered into by State Text-book Commission. 2 pm. 4°. — Questions for examination of applicants for com- mon-school diplomas, April 1901. broadside. — Kansas normal institutes, 1st series — closing June 28, 1901. broadside. — Educational Kansas. 1902. il. card. — Circular of information regarding consolidation of rural schools. 2d ed. 1902. 16°. 15 p. — State examination questions, Aug. 1902. broadside. School Text-book Commission (1897-). Proceed- ings at the regular session. May 3, 1897, and special sessions following. '97. 8°. 27 p. — Same, at the regular session commencing May 1, 1H99, and special sessions following. '99. 8°. 76 p. — Same, at special session, commencing August 29, 1899. '99. 8». 23 p. — Same, at regular and special sessions, January 24-May 17, 1902. '02. 8°. 68 p. — See also above, Supt. of Public Instruction, 1899. See also under Constitutions, Leavenworth Constitu- tion; under Exec, and Staff, Atty. Genl., 1878; under Institutions, Historical Society, 1893 ; under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1876, 77, 87; and under Supplemental, Education. Employment Bureau, Free. See forward. Labor, Fisheries, Commissioner of (1877-99). Biennial re- port, lst-[llth], 1877/78-97/98. '78-98. 11 pm. 8°. Mle. No report published lor 1891/92; 1893 and 1894 pub. Uabed separately. — Supplemental report, 1879. n. t. p. S°. 3 p. — Fish culture. By D. B. Long, Com'r. n. t. p. 8°. 3 p. Fish Warden (1899-). Biennial report, [12th-13th,] 1899/1900-1901/02. 2 pm. 8°. — Session laws of 1901, for protection of fish. 8". 2 p. Note. With It, on eeparate page, la printed the Act for the protection of birds. 365 Inipection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. Forettry and Irrigation, Commissioner of (1887-). Biennial report, [let^Sth], 1887/88-1901/02. '88-1903. 8 pm. 8». Note. The Legislature of 1897 added to the office of For- estry CommiBsioner certain duties relatiog to irrigatioD. Rpts. variously numbered. — Bulletin no. 1, on agriculture, horticulture, irriga" tion and forestry. 1898. 8''. 83 p. — See also ureater Institutions, Horticultural Society, 1880; under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1889 ; and under Miscellaneous, Irrigation. Health, Board of (1885-). Annual report, l8t-16th, 1885-1900; biennial report, 1st, 1901/02. '86- l'.»Oa. 17 T. 8". — Powers and duties of local boards of health, 1885. '85. 8°. 13 p. — Program, State Sanitary Convention, 1886, 91, 98. — Instructions for compiling the condensed returns of deaths, n.t.p. [1886.] 8°. 16 p. — Summary report, [December 1886]. n. t, p. 8°. 7 p. — Smallpox, its prevention and restriction, n. t. p. 1888, 1900, 01. 3 pm. 8°. — Diphtheria. 1888. 8°. 8 p. — Prevention of cholera. 1892. 8°. (3) p. — Registration of physicians in the State of Kansas, 1893. '91. 8°. 53 p. Note. Generally printed In annual report. — Scarlet fever. [1894?] 8°. 6 p. — Quarantine rules and regulations fortlie prevention and isiilation of smallpox. [189G?] 8°. (2) p. — Prevention and suppression of epidemic and malig- nant diseases; diphtheria. 1896 8°. 8 p. — Prevention and suppression of epidemic and malig- nant diseases ; scarlet fever. 1896 8°. 8 p. — Prevention of typhoid fever. 1897. 4°. (Circular letter no. 2.) — Typhoid fever : diagnosis and prevention. 1898. 8». 16 p. — Bulletin no. 3 : Sanitation and food supply of cities of Kansas, especially of Topeka. 1898.8°. (4) p. — Laws governing the practice of medicine in Kansas. 1898, 99. 2 pm 8°. — Quarterly report, March 1899. ['99.] 8°. (4) p. — What sanitary science has done for American life. By J. B. Johnson. Also. Relations of the State Board of Health to the public. Bv S. W. Wil- liston. 1899. 8". 23 p. — Sanitary rules for persons having the care of con- sumptives. [1902?] 24°. (4) p. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1887. Insurance Department (1871-). Annual report, Ist- 33d, 1871-1902. '72-1903. 33 v. 8°. Note. Rpt. for 1900/01 published as Isl biennial. Annual issue restored by Act of 1903. — Supplemental annual report, 3d-6th, 8th, 1873-76, 78. '74-79. 5 pm. 8°. — Advance sheets, 25th, 28th annual reports, 1894, 97. '95-98. 2 pm. 8°. — An act to establish an Insurance Department in Kansas, and to regulate the companies doing business therein. 1871. 8°. 39 p. — Insurance laws, 1876, 81, 93, 97, 99, 1902. '76- 1902. 6 pm. 8°. — Officers, managers, and agents of insurance com- panies authorized to do business in Kansas, 1879. [■79.] 8°. 27 p. — Cooperative insurance companies. 1879. cir- cular. 366 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. Insurance Department, continued. — Statement showing the fire insurance business transacted in the State, 1886. '87. 8°. cir- cular. — Officers, general and special agents, 1886-90. [■86-90.] 4 pm. 8". — Insurance business done in Kansas in 1887; list of companies doing business in Kansas in 1888. n. d. S". 12 p. — Preliminary report of the life, fire, and miscella- neous insurance companies doing business in Kansas, 1894. "95. 8°. 18 p. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1875. [£aAor.] Bureau of Labor and Industrial Statistics (1885-). Annual report, l8t-16th, 1885-1900; biennial report, 1st, 1901/02. '86-1903. 17 v. «». Note. The extra Beaaion of the Legislature, 1898/99, pro- vided for the organization of the " ritate Society of Labor and Industry, " of which the " Secretary shall be ex offivio Commiseionur of the Bureau of Labor and Industry and State Factory Inspector." Office called in last three repoi'trt ** Bureau of Labor and Industry." — Labor laws, and laws affecting the interests of labor. 1890, 98. 2 pm. 8°. — Assessment and taxation ; water, electric light and gas plants, and franchises, 1897. '98. 8°. 115 p. tables. Note. Extract from 13th ann. rpt. — Coal miners, 1897. 8°. 24 p. tables. Note. Extract from 13th ann. rpt. — Bulletin, 1901. '02. 8°. 163 p. — Kansas mining laws, 1902. ['02.] 8°. 36 p. State Society of Labor and Industry (1898-). Pro- ceedings ist-4th annual convention, 1899-1902. '99-1902. 3 pm. 8». Note. 1899 published in 14th ann. rpt. of Bureau. See noie above under Bureau. — Legislative committee ; report for the session of 1899, 1901. 1900-02. 2 pm. 8°. Note. Privately printed. Free Employment Bureau (1901-). Report of the Director, l8t-2d annual, 1901-02. '03. 2 pm. in 1. 8°. See also forward under Mines. Lite-stock Sanitary Commission (1884-). Annual report, lst-3d, 1884-86; biennial report, 1887/88-91/92,95/96-1901/02. '85-1903. 10pm. 8°. Note. 'So rpt. published for 1893/94. The rpts. generally Include that of the State Veterinarian. — Cattle diseases ; Texas fever and pleuro-pneurao- nia; symptoms and treatment. By A. A. Hol- combe. 1884. 8". 10 p. — Protection of cattle from disease ; extracts from the laws of Kansas, 1885. n. t. p. 8°. 13 p. See also under Executive and Staff, Governor, 1899, 1903 ; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1885, 86. Medical Examination and Registration, Board of (1901-). Circular letter, nos. 1-7, 1901-02. — Examination blanks. 9. — Blanks, circulars, etc. 11. — Chapter 254 of the session laws of 1901, relating to the practice of medicine, n. t. p. 8°. (4) p. — Questions for examination, 1901-03. 7 broad- sides. — See also back under Bealth, Board of, 1893, 98. 367 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. Mines, Inspector of (1883-). Annual report, lst-13tb, 1884-1900; biennial report [1st], 1901/02. '86- 1903. 14 pm. 8°. — Mining laws, 1889. '89. IB". 35 p. — Mining laws and laws relating to labor. 1893. 24°. 76 p. — See also back under Labor ; and under Institutions, Penitentiary, 1881, 83, n. t.p. Oils, Inspector of (1889-). Report, biennial, lst-2d, 1889/90-91/92. '91-93. 2 pm. 8». Note. The first called " annual." The later reports do not seem to have been printed. Pharmacy, Board of (1885-). Annual report, lBt-4th, 1888-91. '88-91. 4 pm. 8°. Note. Rpts. 6th-14th privately printed. Public Institutions, Board of Commissioners on (1873-75). Annual report, lst-2d, 1873-74. '74-75. 2 V. 8°. Note. The Board had oversight of the State educational, charitable and penal institutions. See back Charities and Corrections; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1877, 81, 89. Public Works, Board of (1891-). Report, 1895/96. '97. 8°. 6 p. Note. It was the duty of the Board to superintend the erec- tion of all public buildings, hence see also forward, State House; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1886. \^Railroads.'\ Boa/rd of Railroad Commissioners (1883-). Annual report, lst-17th, 1883-98, 1901/02. '84-1902. 17 v. 8°. maps. Note. The GommisBion was abolished by the Legislature of 1898/99, and the Court of Visiution created. The Court was decided unconstitutional May 12, 1900, and the Legisla- ture of 1901 revived the Board. — Laws of general interest pertaining to railroads in Kan., with forms of procedure. 1883. 8°. 21 p. — Cost of building Kansas railroads, n. i. p. 1885. 8". 4 p. — Grainrates. n.t.p. [1885.] 8". 7 p. — Maximum railroad rates, n.t.p. [1885.] 8°. 7 p. — Special rates on Central Brancb E. R. n. t. p. [1886.] 8». 10 p. — Decisions : The City of Wichita, complainant, vs. the A., T. & S. F. R. R. [and other roads]. 1889. 8°. 18 p. — Decision. 1890. 8". 17 p. — Decision : The Wichita Wholesale Grocery Co. and [other companies] vs. the A., T. & S. F. R. R. and [other companies]. 1892. 8°. 22 p. — Report: Seed grain for western Kansas, 1893. By M. D. Henderson, Secretary and Seed Grain Commissioner. '94. 8°. 14 p. — Decision : Reduction in rates, 1894. n.d. 8°. 17 p. — Report on the distribution of coal and seed grain to needy settlers of western Kansas, in 1895. '96. 8°. 30 p. — Kansas railroad law, 1901. 8°. 23 p. Court of Visitation (1899-1900). Rules of practice and laws conferring jurisdiction. 1899. S". 26 p. See note above under Railroad Commissioners. — Forms for use of court. 7. Board of Railroad Assessors (1876-). Report 1877-1902. ['77]-1895. 16 pm. 8°. Note. 1888, 90, 94, 96-1902 printed in State Auditor's rpts. — Facts submitted, n.t.p. 1892. 4". (4) p. — See also forward. Tax Commission. See also under Eiecutive and Staff, Governor, 1898 ; and under Legislature, Journals, Does., etc. 1876, 77, 91, 93. 368 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. State House, Commissioners, Board of (1867-). Re- port, 1868, 69, 73, 74, 82, 83/84, 86, 86, 87/88. n. d. 8 pm. 8°. Note. Bpt. for 1868 pabllshed in House Journal, 1868. — Specifications : west -vring of capitol ; E. T. Carr, areh't. n. d. 2 pm. 8", 4". — Estimated cost of completing capitol, according to designs submitted by McDonald Bros. n. t.p. 8». 3 p. — To sculptors, Sept. 16, 1889. circular. — See also back Public Works ; and under Legis- lature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1874, 86, 93. Tax Commission (1901-). Report and bill. 1901. 8°. 113 p. — Final draft of bills, June 30, 1902. n. t. p. 8°. 166 p. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1893, 1903. Veterinarian, State. See back under Live-stock Sani- tary Commission, Note. Institotions. See under Inapection and Regulation, Charities and Cor- rections and Public Institutions. Academy of Science (Topeka, 1868-). Transactions, lst-35th annual meeting, 1868-1901/02. v. 1- 18. 73-1903. 8». Note. Called Eaneas Natural History Society, 1868-71. The proceedinge, lBt-4tta annual meeting, 1868-71, were printed with the 1st Transactions of the Academy, 1872, in the Agri- cultural report for 1872, p. 341, and constitute t. 1; v. 2-5 printed annually, 6-18 biennially. Has received State aid since 1895. — Program, 1878-83, 86, 87, 90-93, 1900, 02/03. 14 circulars. 8°. — Preliminary report on the geology of Norton county, made to the Academy of Science, Nov. 21, 1883. By Robert Hay. n. d. ['85.] 8°. 8 p. map. il. Note. Reprinted from 9th biennial report. — Brief history of the organization, with constitn- tion, by-laws, and membership. 1890,97. 2 pm. 8°. — Librarian's report, 1891-92. ['93.] 8». 32 p. Note. Reprint from Trans, v. 13. ^— Erysipheae of Kansas. [By] Lora L. Walters. n.p. [1896.] 8». il. Note. This and the three entries following are reprints from Trans, v. 14. — Grasses of Kansas. [By] n.p. [1896.] 8°. il. A. S. Hitchcock. [By] Minnie Reed. [1896.] [By B. B.] Smyth. [1896.] — Kansas mosses. 8°. il. — Harmonic forms 8». il. — The terminal boulder belt in Shawnee county. [By B. B.] Smyth. [1896.] S". map. — Dakota cretaceous of Kansas and Nebraska, and other papers. 1901. By C. N. Gould. '01. 8°. 64 p. Note. Reprint from Trans, v. 17. — Gold in Kansas shales. By J. T. LoTewell. 1902. 8°. 9 p. Note. This and the eight entries following are reprints from Trans, v. 18. — Announcement, 1903. '03. 8°. 15 p. il. — Crystalline liquids. By Fred B. Porter, n. t. p. [1903.] 80. 3 p. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. Academy of Science, continued. — On the alkyl sulphates. By F. W. Bushong. 1903. 8°. 6 p. — List of Kansas birds. By F. H. Snow. 1903. 8°. 23 p. — Loco weed. By L. E. Say re. 1903. 8». 4 p. — A provisional list of the uredineae of Bourbon county. By A. O. Garrett. 1903. 8". 4 p. — Some Kansas petroleum. By Edward Bartow. 1903. 8°. 2 p. — Washburn College telescope. By H. I. Woods. 1903. 8°. 3 p. pi. lAgricuUure.] State Agricultural College (Man- hattan, 1863-). Annual report, 1868-76; bien- nial report, lsH3th, 1877/78-1901/02. ['69]- 1902. 22 pm. 8°. Note. BluemoDt College, incorporated in 1858, ceded its property to the State for an agricultural college in 1863. — Special report, 1886. n. t. p. 8°. 10 p. Note. Reprinted in House Journal, 1886, p. 49. — Annual catalogue, lst-39th, 1863/64-1901/02. Manhattan, '64-[1902]. 31 pm. 8''. Note. Some Irregularity in date of early issues. Catalogue for 1873/74 in Hand-book, 1874. — Hand-book. [By J: A. Anderson.] 1874. 8". 124 p. See preceding note. — The Industrialist ; weekly and monthly ; edited by the President and faculty; v. 1-28, April 1875- Jnly 1902. Manhattan, '75-1902. 28 v. f, 8°. — Programs, Commencement exercises, etc., 1866-97. — Programme of examination of classes, 1869, 70, 73. Manhattan, n. d. 3 pm. 12". — [Circular, October 1873. By J: A. Anderson, President.] 8°. 4 p. — Syllabus and opinion of Supreme Court of Kansas on taxation of college lands, n. t.p. [1875?] 8°. 3 p. — List of papers for farmers' institutes, n. d. 2 circulars. — Argument before the Secretary of the Interior in the matter of the claim of the State of Kansas re- lating to college lands. By S: J. Crawford, counsel. 1881. 8». 34 p. — [Financial statement, 1882.] 8°. 4 p. — Synopses of lectures on military science. By Albert Todd. Manhattan, 1883. 8°. (43) p. — Report of the professor of agriculture ; experi- ments, 1883-85. Manhattan, '84-86. 3 pm. 8". il. — The microscope and its revelations ; lecture be- fore the faculty and students of the college. By I. D. Graham. Manhattan, 1884. 8°. 18 p. — The science of wealth ; synopsis of lectures in political economy. By G: T. Fairchild, Presi- dent. Manhattan, 1885. 8°. 9 p. — Laws of the U. S. and Kansas relating to the college up to the year 1885. '85. 8". 48 p. — List of graduates, 1887. Manhattan, '87. 24°. folder. — Grade rules, n. d. [189-]. circular. — A good education pays. n. d. [189-]. 2 pm. ob. 48", sq. 16°. il. — Columbian history of the college. By J. D. Walters. 1893. 8°. 76 p. il. — The reorganization of the college, 1897. Man- hattan, '97. 16°. 8 p. — College herd, 1897-98. 3 circulars. — [Sale list of nursery stock], 1898. 8°. 1 p. — Style-book and manual of topography. Manhattan, 1898. 8°. 16 p. il. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. \_Agr%culture, continued.'^ — Outline of course of study, 1898. n. t. p. — Dairy school, 1898, 1900. n. A. 2 pm. 8°. il. — College quiz. [Request for press advertising.] [To possible students.] [1898-99.] 3 circulars. — Mechanical department, n. <£. [1889.] 8°. 15 p. il. — Farmers' short course. 1900. 8°. 8 p. il. — [^Annval Addrtsses.'\ Indnstrial education ; annual address, 1874. By T. D. Tbacher. Lawrence, '74. 8°. 15 p. The education of the industrial classes ; address, annual Commencement, 1880. By S. O. Thacher. Manhattan, '80. 8°. 7 p. A farmer's view of education ; annual address, 1881. By S. S. Benedict. Manhattan, '81. 8". 7 p. Annual address, 1883. By James Humphrey. Manhattan, '83. 8°. 8 p. The world a school; annual address. May 26, 1875. By Noble L. Prentis. (In his "Kansas miscellanies." 1889.) Note. AIbo separately printed. The conflict of social forces ; annual address, 1884. ByG:E. Peck. Manhattan, '84. 8°. 17 p. American brains in American hands ; annual ad- dress, 1885. By A. D. Mayo. Manhattan, '85. 8°. 28 p. — — Science and productive industry ; annual ad- dress, 1886. By T. D. Thacher. '86. 8". 16 p. The good of evil; annual address, 1888. By H. A. Burrell. Manhattan, '88. 8°. 23 p. — Agricultural Experiment Station (Manhattan, 1888-). Annual report, lst-15th, 1888-1901/02. Topeka and Manhattan, '89-1902. 15 v. 8°. il. Bulletin, nos. 1-116, April 1888-January 1903. 116 pm. 8°. il. Report of the farm department, 1888, 89. n. d. [1890.] 2 pm. 8°. il. Report of experiment in pig-feeding, 1889. n. d. 8°. 19 p. il. Report of botanical department, 1888. n. d. 8°. 281-351 p. il. Report of chemical department, 1888. n. d. 8°. 48 p. il. Report of department of horticulture and ento- mology, 1888. 8°. 119 p. il. Note. Five last are reprintB from ann. rpt. for 1888, 89. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1876, 77, 89. Board of Agriculture (1862-). Annual report, 1st- 5th, 1872-76; biennial report, l3t-13th, 1877/78- 1901/02. '73-1903. 18 v. 8°. Note. The KaDsae State Agricultural Society was orgaa- ized March 5, 1862, and incorporated March 6th. The pro- ceedings were published in the Kannast Furmer The Society also issued "The Kansas Annual Register" in 1S6-1. The Act of March 7, 1872 changed the name to the Kansas State Board of Agriculture, and provided for the printing of reports by the titate. ^ee also under Miscellaneous, Ex- positions {Centennial) , and Sugar Inspector. — Quarterly and monthly report, Aug. 1874, 77- 1903. '74-1903. 27 v. 8°. il. maps. Note. In 1877 designated as " Circ. no. 6, 14, 15, 21, 24." Titles various ; Crop reports, Bulletins, etc. Prior to 1894 largely confined to agric. and live-stock statisticf^; since then embrace also specific subjects, as : Russian thistle ; alfalfa ; corn and sorghums; cow culture; the helpful hen; the beef steer and his sister; the plow, cow, and steer; pork produc- tion; the modern sheep; the horse useful; forage and fod- ders; dairying; short-born cattk-; Hereford cattle; Kansas wheat growing ; Russian thistle forage ; polled cattle ; railroads and agriculture. 37^ Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. \^Agriculiure, continued.'^ — Rules and regulations and list of premiums, 8th- 10th annual exhibition, 1872-74. ['72]-74. 3 pm. 8", 24°. — Climate of Kansas, 1873. ByF. H. Snow, n.t.p. 8°. 11 p. — Population and industries of Kansas ; extracts from the annual report for 1873. n. d. 8°. Ill p. — Report of county societies to the Board, July 1 , 1874. broadside. — [County maps.] Kansas City, Mo., 1874. 8°. 79 maps and plates. — Catalogue of minerals, fossils, and birds in the Agricultural room, January 1, 1875. '75. 8°. 9 p. — Report on destitution. See under Executive and Staff, Governor, 1875. — Compilation of the manner and means heretofore employed for the extermination of the grass- hopper. (Circular no. 4, 1877.) '77. 8». 20 p. See also under Executive aud Staff, Governor, 1874. — Kansas : Its resources and capabilities, its position. dimensions, and topography ; information relat- ing to vacant lands, agriculture, horticulture and live-stock; schools, churches, manufactures, mine and mining, etc. 1883. 8°. 60 p. il. map. — Same. 1883. — Kansas German, Swedish, and Danish editions. 3 pm. 8». Information concerning its agriculture, iiorticulture and live-stock ; vacant lands, schools, churches, manufactures, wealth, mineral re- sources, etc. 1884. 8°. 59 p. — Same. German, Swedish and Danish editions. 1884. 3 pm. 8". — Kansas : A brief account of its geographical posi- tion, dimensions, topography, railroads, manu- factures, and mineral resources; agricultural and miscellaneous statistics, 1883-84; growth and development in population, wealth and agri- culture from 1860 ; vacant public lands, and mete- orology. '85. 8°. 48 p. map. — Tables showing the population of Kansas for 1885. '85. 8°. 16 p. — Special report on indigestion in cattle. By A. A. Holcombe. 1886. 8». 8 p. — Maps of counties, and statistics of population, 1885. '86. 8°- 95 p. 96 maps. — Special report for 1886, showing the lands in Kansas belonging to the government, schools and railroad companies; with information as to how they can be obtained. 1886. 8°. 16 p. map. — Special report for the information of home-seek- ers. 1886. 8°. 33 p. map. — Advance sheets of the 6th biennial report, Febru- ary 1889. '89. 8°. 57 p. il. — Composition and evaporative power of Kansas coals. By E. H. S. Bailey and L. L. Blake. n. d. ['89.] 8°. 7 p. 27ote. Reprint from 6tii biuDDial report. — Northwest Kansas; its topography, geology, climate, and resources. By Robert Hay. n. d. [■89.] 8°. (25) p. il. diagrams. Note. Reprinted from 6th biennial report. — Tree growing in Kansas. 1889. circular. — Proceedings, 18th-19th annual meetings, 1889- 90. '89-90. 2 pm. 8°. — Kansas weather service, May and June, July, 1891. '91. 2 pm. 8°. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. lAgriculture, eoniinued.'^ — World's fair report. 1893. 8°. 60 p. il. — Programs of annual meetings, 1893-1902. 8°. circulars. — Kansas statistics : Tables showing the State's pop- ulation by counties and cities ; assessed valu- ation; acres, yields and value of agricultural products; and numbers and value of live-stock for 1897, 98, 99, 1900, with other tables and dia- grams, January 1899-1900. '99-1900. 2 pm. 8°. — Kansas agriculturally in 1897 ; farm products and values, 1898 ; agricultural products and live- stock, 1899, 1900, 01, 02; a plain, brief tale, don't let go of it. [1900.] 7 il. cards. — A decade of Kansas agriculture, 1888-97. '98. broadside. — Kansas and the semi-arid section, by Uncle Sam. 1901. 320. 8 p. — See also under Executive and Staff, Governor, 1875; and under Miscellaneous, Expositions, State Board of Centennial Managers, and Sillc Commissio ner. See also under Inspection and Regulation, Sail- roads, Railroad Commissioners. Blind, Institution for the Education of the (Wyandotte, 1868-87; Kansas City, 1887-). Annual report, Ist-lOth, 1868-76; biennial report, lst-13th, 1877/78-1901/02. '69-1902. 16 pm. 8°. ^ote. Until 1877 called *' Asylum for the Blind." Reports usaally printed separately ; 6th ann. in Board Com'rs Public Institutions, 1873; 2d blen. in Pub. docs. 1879/80 ; 3d-13th bien. in rpts. Board of Charities. In 1887 Wyandotte became part of Kansas City. See also under Legislature, Journals, J)oc8., etc., 1889. Deaf, School for the (Olathe, 1866-). Annual report, IstHllth, 1863, 67-76; biennial report, Ist-lSth, 1877/78-1901/02. ['64]-1902. 24 pm. 8°. Note. First called ** Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb"; changed in 1877 to *' Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb," and to present name in 1901. A school was opened at Baldwin in 1863, and rpt. published in Pub. docs., 1863. No rpts. seem to have been published for 1864-66. Bien. rpts. also published in rpts. of Board of Charities. — Kansas Star; published weekly by the pupils of the institution; v. 2-28, 1876-1902. Olathe, '76- 1902. 26 V. fo. — Minutes of the lBt-4th convention of teachers of the institution, 1887-91. Olathe, '87-92. 4 pm. 8°. — Catalogue of library. Olathe, 1890. 16°. 36 p. — Familiar hymns from all denominations, compiled for use in the institution. Olathe, 1892. 16°. (94) p. — History of the Kansas Institution for the Educa- tion of the Deaf and Dumb, to January 1893. Olathe, '93. 8". 26 p. il. — Our little friend ; weekly, published under the auspices of the teachers of the institution ; V. 9-11, October 14, 1893-May 30, 1896. Olathe, '93-96. 3 V. 8". — See also under Legislature, Journals, Documents, etc., 1887, 89. {^Education.'] State Normal School (Emporia, 1863-). Annual report [lst-12th], 1865-76; biennial report, lst^l3th, 1877/78-1901/02. '78-1902. 11 pm. 8°. Note. Kpts. 1865-78, 80-83, are in the rpts. of the Supt. of Public Instruction for those years; others printed separately. — Special report, Dec. 28, 1885. n. t. p. 8°. 5 p. — Report of Commissioners to locate the State Normal School, 1863. n. d. 8». 6 p. — Dedication programme, January 2, 1867. 373 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. \_Edvjeation, continued.'^ — Annual catalogue, 1868, 70, 71-73, 79-1903. '69- 1903. 28 pm. 8°. — Circulars of information, 1880-88. 15. — The Normal Cabinet; a monthly journal published by the students and faculty; v. 1, nos. 1-4, 9-11, V. 2, nos. 1, 2,7, 10; March-June 1882, Jan- March, June, July, December, 1883, May, 1884. Emporia, '82-84. 8° and 4°. — State Normal School map of Kansas, 1886, 87. — General circular, 1887. '87. 8°. 24 p. il. — The intellectual demand for God, after the method of Hegel; Baccalaureate sermon, June 12. 1887. By Rt. Rev. E. S. Thomas, n. d. 8°. 26 p. — History of the State Normal School for the first 25 years. Emporia, 1889. 8°. 169, 85 p. il. — The State Normal School Quarterly ; published under the supervision of the faculty; v. 1-6, April 1889-June 1894. Emporia, '89-94. 6 v. f — The State Normal Monthly ; published under the supervision of the faculty ; v. 7-13, Oct. 1894- June 1901. Emporia, '94-1901. 7 v. 4°. — United States history, outlines and memoranda. Bv Mary A. Whitney. Emporia, 1892. 8°. 72 p. — General directions for pupil teachers in the Train- ing Department, 1895. n. d. S". 17 p. — Students' handbook, 1899. '99. 8°. 50 p. — State Normal Bulletin; weekly; v. 1-2, Septem- ber 10, 1901-March 23, 1903. Emporia, '01-03. 2 v. 8°. J^ote. First six aOB. cnllcd '* All Bcbool buHetiD." Special nos. are listed below. Handbook number, 1901, 02. n. d. 2 pm. 8°. Music Department catalogue. May 6, 1902. 8°. 48 p. Alumni number, Jan., 1902, Jan., Oct., 1903. n. d. 3 pm. 8°. Curriculum number, 1902, 03. re. d. 2 pm. 8°. Miscellany and Music Department number, May 11, 1903. n. d. 8°. 77 p. il. — Required topics in Martin's Human Body, ad- vanced course. Prepared by L. C. Wooster. 1903. 8°. 8 p. — Branch State Normal School (Hays, 1902-). An- nual catalogue, 1st, 1902/03. '03. 8°. 32 p. il. Note. Privately organized but now auxiliary to the State Normal at Emporia. Bulletin no. 1, pertaining to Branch State Normal School and Fort Hays Experiment Station. By Hays City Commercial Club, 1902. n. d. 8°. 22 p. Note. This bulletin issued pending action of the Legislature which adopted the school as a State institution. — Manual Training School, State Auxiliary (Pitts- burg, 1903-). Bulletin, v. 1, no. 1, 1903/04. '03. 8°. 22 p. Note. Auxiliary to Emporia Normal School. State Normal School (Leavenworth, 1870-76). Of- ficial report, ]st-6th annual, 1870-75. '70. 8°. 12 p. Note. Rpts. 1871-76 published in rpts. of Supt. Public In- struction for same years. — Annual catalogue, 2d-3d, 1872-73. Leavenworth, '72-73. 2 pm. 8". Colored Normal School (Quindaro, 1872-74). An- nual report, lst-2d, 1872-73. Note. In rpts. of Supt. Public Instruction for same years. 374 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. \^Educationy eontinued7\ State Normal School (Concordia, 1874-76). Reports for the years 1874, 75. Note, In rptB. of Supt. Public loBtructiOD for same years. University of Kansas (Lawrence, 1865-). Report of Kegents, Chancellor and Faculty, lst-12th an- nual, 1865-76; l8t-12th biennial, 1877/78-99/ 1900. '70-1900. 17 pm. 8°. Jfote. lst-4th, Ttb ano. and 3d blen. In rpts. of Supt. Public Instruction, 1865-68, 71, 81/82. — Special report, [1886]. n. d. S". 3 p. — Annual catalogue, lst-37th, 1866-1902/03. Law- rence and Topeka, '66-1903. 37 pm. 8°. — Catalogue, supplemental, 1889/90. '90. 8°. 32 p. il. — Report of the commissioners to locate permanently the University, 1863. n. d. 8°. 10 p. Note, Cummiesioners appointed by the Governor, to whom report was made. — Kansas State University lands : list of lands in Anderson, Woodson, Coffey, Allen, Lyon and Wabaunsee counties. By V. P. Wilson, n. d. 2 circulars. Note. The last a vignette. — Same. By W. J. Haughawout. n. d. circular. — Programs, invitations, announcements, 1867-1902. 53. — [Two scrap-books of newspaper clippings, pro- grams, etc., 1873-90; collected by W: C. Spang- ler.] Note. Only io the University library. Contain many small things officially published and not likely to be found elsewhere. — An act to provide for the government and maintenance of the University, 1889. '89. 8". 8 p. — Quarter-centennial history of the University of Kansas, 1866-91 ; Miles Wilson Sterling, editor. '91. 16°. 198 p. port. — [Columbian souvenir.] University of Kansas, [1893]. n. d. obi. 12°. (32) p. il. port. -- A memorial of the University of Kansas in sup- port of Senate bill no. 2677. Lawrence, 1897. 8°. 22 p. Note. A memorial of the University, assignee of the N. E. Emigrant Aid Company, praying indemnilication for the de- BtmctioD of the Free State Hotel, Lawrence, May 21, 1856, by officers of the United States. — [^General Information.'] Opportunities for the study of Greek in the University, n. d. 8° 3 p. Some statistics : the University of Kansas com pared with some institutions, n. p., n. d. 4° 4 p. Courses of study. Lawrence, '77 ; Topeka, '82 2 pm. 24°. T'o the teachers of Kansas, [letter] by E. Miller Lawrence, 1883. 12°. 4 p. Note. Requirements io algebra for admission to freshman class. The University of Kansas : what it is and wliat it does; facts of general interest to the people. 1884. 8°. 24 p. il. Same. 1885. 8°. 22 p. il. The University of Kansas. February 1885. n. d. 8°. 7 p. Note. Statistics showing the advantages of a university education, by J. H. and A. G. Canfield. 375 Institutiona] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. \^Eiwcatio'n,, continued.'] [Circular letter by Chancellor J. A. Lippiacott, urging attendance at the University] . Lawrence, 1886. 80. 1 p. University bulletins, nos. 1-7, 1887-fl8. '87-88. 7 pm. 8°. The University of Kansas. Lawrence, 1888. 8». 7 p. Jfote. AdmiBBlon, itudies, fees, etc. University education free. [1890?] 8». 2 p. Suggestions to superintendents and principals of high-schools concerning the requirements in English for admission to the Latin-English or to the general language course. Lawrence, 1890- 91. 2 pm. 8». Circular concerning the preparatory work required for admission to the Latin-English or to the general language course. 1891. 8". 4 p. Circular concerning the preparatory work re- quired for admission to the regular collegiate courses of the University. 1891. 8°. 7 p. [Circular letter to editors. 1891.] 8°. 1 p. An outline of the requirements for admission to the various schools of the University, with special reference to the languages. 1893. 8°. 17 p. Bules governing in the matter of enrollment, examinations, grades, etc., with other informa- tion. 1897. 24<>. 14 p. Some facts concerning State universities. Law- rence, 1900. 8°. 12 p. The University of Kansas : its aims, what it is and what it stands for. [1902.] 4°. 4 p. — lAddresses-l The State University : its work and its place in the public school system ; inaugural address, by J. A. Lippincott, September 26, 1883. •83. 8°. 17 p. Higher education : its aims and its results ; annual opening address, September 7, 1888. By G: K. Peck. '88. 8». 19 p. The University and the student; annual opening address, September 18, 1889. By Joel Moody. '89. 8°. 20 p. Addresses concerning the Chancellorship, the University, higher education ; June 1890. Bv C: S. Gleed, E. H. Snow, J: J. McCook. 1890. 8». 71 p. The best books; annual opening address, Sep- tember 12, 1890. By D. W. Wilder. '90. 8°. 20 p. Does the University pay? annual opening ad- dress, September 9, 1892. By L. B. Kellogg. '92. 8». 27 p. Success in life; annual opening address. Sep- tember 7, 1894. By E. F. Ware. Lawrence, '94. 8°. 32 p. The student's capital, purpose and aim ; an- nual opening address, September 11, 1896. By Rev. Richard Cordley. Lawrence, '96. 8°. 13 p. A western education ; opening address, Sep- tember 10, 1897. By W; A. White. J^ote. From Lawrence Daily Journal^ Sept. 10, 1897, John Marshall; an address, February 4, 1901 . By J. G. Slonecker. '01. 8°. 24 p. — ^Art.] Courses in drawing and painting, June 1887. (University bulletin no. 4.) 8°. 4 p. See also forward under Music. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. \_Edutation, continued.'] — [Eloeution.] Rhetorical exercises, December 19, 1878. 24». 4 p. Prize rhetOTicals and orations of normal class, June 9, 1879. 12". 4 p. Prize rhetoricals, 1879-82. 4 pm. 24° and 12". Field declamation contest, June 2, 1887. 16". 4 p. [Program.] Unirersity oratorical contest, 1887, 88, 91. 8°, 16", 24". [Programs.] Program, Elocution Department, 1895/96. — [Engineering.] Special announcement of the course in electrical engineering, June 1887. n. d. 8". 7 p. Pole-star times for 1891. By F. O. MarTin. Lawrence, 1891. 8°. 4 p. Note. (Department of Civil Engineering.) Engineering School; program, 1893, 94. Special catalogue. Department of Mining Engi- neering. Lawrence, 1900. 8°. 21 p. — [^English.] Paragraphs for analysis, n. d. 8°. 28 p. Courses of study for non-resident students : English literature. By A. R. Marsh. [1885?] 8". 4 p. -Proposals as to requirements for admission in English. Topeka, 1886. 8°. 6 p. Department of English. [Announcement of course in elocution.] 1889. 8". 1 p. An account of the required and optional studies in English. 1889, 90. 2 pm. 8°. English bulletin, 1897/98, 99/1901. Lawrence, '97-99. 2 pm. 8". Courses in English required for admission. (Supplementary circular) Lawrence, 1898. 8°. 31 p. — [Entomology, Department of.] Two grain insects. By F. H. Snow andV. L. Kellogg. Lawrence, 1892. 8". 10 p. 1 pi. [Bulletin.] Common injurious insects of Kansas. By V. L. Kellogg. 1892. 8". 126 p. il. [Bulletin.] The horn-fly of cattle. By F. H. Snow and V. L. Kellogg. Lawrence, 1893. 8°. 7 p. il. [Bulletin.] The more destructive grasshoppers of Kansas. By F. H. Snow and S: J. Hunter. 1897. 8°. Up. pi. [Bulletin.] Scale insects injurious to orchards. By S: J. Hunter. 1898. 8". 62 p. il. [Bulletin.] Alfalfa, grasshoppers, bees : their relationship. By S: J. Hunter. 1899. 8". 152 p. [Bulletin.] The honey-bee and its food plants, with special reference to alfalfa. By S: J. Hunter. 1899. 8". 85 p. il. [Bulletin, pt. 2 of above.] — Experiment Station. l8t-6th annual report, 1891-97 ; contagious diseases of the chinch-bug. By F. H. Snow, Director. Topeka and Lawrence, •92-98. 6 V. 8". il. map. pi. Note. DiBcontinued. An act to establish an experimental station at the State University, to promote and conduct experiments for the destruction of chinch-bugs by contagion or infection, and make an appropriation therefor. (Substitute for H. bill no. 284.) An act to establish a station at the State Univer- sity for the purpose of conducting experiments for the destruction of chinch-bugs by contagion or infection, and making appropriations there- for. (Substitute for Senate bill no. 142.) 377 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. l^Education, continued.'] — [^Extension.'] List of lectures offered to Kansas communities by the faculty of the University. n. d. [1891-93.] 3 pm. 8°. Prospectus of University extension lecture courses, 1891-93. '91-92. 2 pm. 8". Prospectus, lecture bureau of the University, 1892/93. 8". 4 p. Bulletin of University extension lecture courses, 1894-97. '94-96. 2 pm. 8°. — IGeology.'} The University Geological Survey of Kansas, conducted under authority of the Board of Regents of the University, by Erasmus Haworth. 1896-1902. 7 v. 4». pi. il. maps. Cont.: V. 1, Stratigraphy of the carboniferous; v. 2' Stratigraphy and general geology of western Eaneafi; v. 3, Eaneae coals; v. 4, Paleontology of Kansas, pt. 1; v. 5, Oyp- aum and gypsum cement plasters; v. 6, Paleontology, pt. 2; V. 7, fillDeral waters. The University Geological Survey of Kansas. Annual bulletins on mineral resources of Kansas for 1897,98, 99, 1900-01. Lawrence, '98-1902. i pm. 8°. pi. maps. • See oisoMTirfer Miscellaneous, Expositions, 1893, and Geological Survey. — [ Graduate School.] Circular to graduate students. n. d. 8°. The graduate school, n. d. [1899?] 2 cir- culars. 8°. Announcement of graduate studies, 1894/95. Lawrence, '94. 8'>. 23 p. Graduate school. Bulletin, 1902/03. Lawrence, '02. 8". 35 p. — IHistory.] How to prepare a paper in history and sociology. By F. W. Blackmar. n. d. 8". 4 p. History and sociology, n. ^., 1891. 8°. 4 p. Program of historical and sociological courses. By F. W. Blackmar and E. D. Adams. 1893. 8". 4 p. — \_Latin.'] Outline of the work in Latin required to enter the freshman class of the University. [Lawrence], 1886. 8 p. Outline of work in the Department of Latin. [1897.] 8». 12 p. — [^Law School.] Annual catalogue of the Depart- ment of Law, 1884-86, 87-89. '85-89. 4 pm. 8°. il. Catalogue of the School of Law, 1889-99 peka and Lawrence, '90-99. 10 pm. 8°. Bulletin of the School of Law, 1901-03. rence, '01-[02]. 2 pm. 8°. Programs, Commencement, School of 1886-94. 7. — [Library.] Catalogue of books in the State Uni- versity [library], January 1, 1880. By E. Miller. 8°. 21 p. Accessions to the University library, July 1, 1889 to June 30, 1890. By Carrie M. Watson (Library bulletin no. 1, July I, 1890.) 4''. 23 p. Xbte. Discontinued. Handbook of Kansas libraries, 1902. Edited by Carrie M. Watson, librarian, and Edith M. Clarke, assistant. '03. 8°. 108 p. 17 pi. — [Machine Work.] Manual of instruction in forge and machine work; with figured drawings of methods and exercises used in the Fowler shops of Kansas University. By F. E. Ward. [Kansas City, 1901.] 16°. 86 p. To- il. Law- Law, Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. \^Educaiion, continued.'^ — \^Ma(htmat\cs.'\ Outline of mathematical worl< required to enter the freshman class ; by E. Miller. Lawrence, 1886. 8». 12 p. Bulletin, Department of Mathematics and As- tronomy : required and optional studies, 1891. By E. Miller and H. B. Newson. n. d. S". 8 p. Bulletin of the Department of Mathematics and Astronomy. Lawrence, 1896. 8°. 7 p. — [^Medicine, School o/.] School of Medicine, scien- tific departments; annual announcement, 1899/ 1900. Lawrence, '99. 8°. 18 p. Same, Bulletin, 1901-03. Lawrence, '01-02. 2 pm. 8°. — [J/«sewOT.] Preliminary list of objects in the classical museum. [1887?] 8°. 4 p. — [.tfusic] Course in pipe-organ playing and church music playing, n. d. 4 p. Announcement, programs, etc., School of Mu- sic and Art, 1884-1901. 31 pm. Catalogue of the Department of Music, 1886-88, 90-92. '87-92. 4 pm. 8°. Catalogue of the School of Music and Art, 1890-92. '91-92. 2 pm. 8". Catalogue of the School of Music and Painting, 1893/94. Lawrence, '93. 8°. il. Catalogue of the School of Fine Arts, 1894-97, 98-1900. Lawrence, '94-99. 5 pm. 8°. il. [Circular letter asking for contributions to organ fund.] 1890. 8°. 1 p. Souvenir program ; inauguration of new pipe or- gan. January 14, 28, 1898. — [Periodicals.^ The Kansas University Quarterly, devoted to the publication of results of research by members of the University. Lawrence, 1893- 1901. 12 V. 8°. pi. maps. il. Note. V. 6-7 were issued in two series ; A, science and mathematics; B, philology and history; in v. 8, no. 1 was issued in series B, the series was then discontinued; with v. 10, no. 4, publication was suspended. See next entry. The Kansas University Science Bulletin; v. 1. Lawrence, 1902-03. 8°. pi. maps. Note. Continuation of K. U. Quarterly. University of Kansas News-bulletin; v. 1, nos- 1-8, 10-12; V. 2, nos. 1-12; v. 3, nos. 1-12; T. 4, nos. 1-9. Lawrence, 1899-1903. f. Note. Through v. 2, no. 1, title was "University Kewa- boUetin." Seminary notes ; published by the Seminary of Historical and Political Science, J. H. Canfield, Director, Frank W. Blackmar, Vice-director; V. 1-2. Lawrence, 1891-93. 2 v. 8°. Note, Discontinued in 1893. — [^Pharmacy .'] Catalogue, Department of Phar- macy, 1885-88/89. '85-89. 5 pm. Catalogue, School of Pharmacy, 1889/90-95/96, 98/99. Topekaamrf Lawrence, '90-99. 8 pm. Bulletin, School of Pharmacy, 1901-04. Law- rence, '01-03. 3 pm. 8". Programs, [etc.], School of Pharmacy, 1887- 95. 9 pm. — [Physics.'] Invitation to the opening of the Physics building, November 22, [1895]. Program [for the dedication of the same] , No- vember 22, 1895. — [Sociology.'] Bulletin, 1st summer session, June 11-July 22, 1903. '03. 8''. 40 p. See also back under History. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Does., etc., 1877, 89. 379 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. Feeble-minded Youth, School for (Lawrence, 1881- 87; Winfield, 1887-). Biennial report, Ist^llth, 1881/82-1901/02. '82-1902. 11 pm. 8°. Xote. Previous to 1901 called " Aaylum for Idiotic and Im- becile Youth." — A few facts in regard to the asylum. 1882. 8°. 13 p. — See a/jo un<2er Legislature, Jour., Docs., etc., 1889. Oeology. See back under Agriculture, Board of Agri- culture, and under Education, Univ. of Kansas, Oeology ; onrfwraiier Miscellaneous, Expositions, 1893, and Geological Survey. Historical Society. State (Topeka, 1875-). Biennial re- port, lst-13th, 1877/78-1901/02. '79-1902. 13 pm. 8". Jfote. The lBt-6th rpts. were also published in the Society's " TraneactioDB," v. 1-4. Tbe let appears besides in Pub. docs. 1877/78, and Sen. Jour., 1879. — Abstract of 9th biennial report, 1894. '94. 8°. 24 p. — Proceedings, 24th annual meeting, January 16, 1900. '00. 8». 48 p. — Report of the Secretary for the year ending Janu- ary 21, 1902. n.t.p. 8°. 7 p. — Transactions, v. 1-7, 1875-1902. '81-1902. 6 v. 8°. il. maps. Ifote. The word •' Collections," and not " Transactions," is need as the back title. V. 1-2 were printed in one book with one paging. See alio under Supplemental, Oovemor, 186] . — Specimen book of circulars, blanks, etc., 1876- 99. 40. — A list of the collections, with an account of the or- ganization of the Society, and an explanation of its objects, n. d. [1877.] 8°. 18 p. — Constitution, [1878?], 85, 95,1902. n.t.p. 4pm. 8°. — List of newspapers in Kansas, 1880, 82, 84, 85, 87, 89, 91. '80-91. 2 broadsides, 6 pm. 80. — Union of libraries, n. t. p. [1881.] 8°. 18 p. — Publications ; embracing biographical sketches and the executive minutes of Governors Reeder and Shannon, 1854-56, addresses of Governors Stan- ton and Denver at Bismarck Grove, 1884, and pro- ceedings of the Kansas Quarter-centennial cele- bration at Topeka, Jan. 29, 1886. '86. 8°. 302 p. yote. Also included in Transactions, v. 3. — Address at the Quarter-centennial celebration of Kansas as a State, Topeka, Januarv 29th, 1886. By J: A. Martin. '86. 8". 17 p. " — Reading rooms and libraries of "Topeka. Union list of periodicals, 1888. '88. 24°. 12 p. — Absence of and value of government. No Man's Land: address before the Society, February 11, 1889, by H. B. Kelly. '89. 12". 15 p. — Columbian history of education in Kansas ; com- piled by Kansas educators, and published under the auspices of the Kansas State Historical So- ciety, for the Columbian Exposition, 1893. 8°. viii, 231 p. il. — Directory of the Kansas historical exhibit in the Kansas building at the World's Columbian Expo- sition, 1893. '93. 8°. 36 p. — Memorial address on the life and character of G: T. Anthony, [January 18, 1898] . By P. I. Bonebrake. Ottawa, '97. 8°. lip. 2^ot€. Privately printed, — Address of John Speer, President, on accuracy in history ; before the 22d annual meeting, January 18, 1898. '98. 8°. 24 p. — Memorial: Solon Otis Thacher. By Stuart Henry. n. d. [1898.] 8°. 32 p. — Appeal of the State Editorial Association to the Legislature and Executive Council in behalf of the Historical Society. 1899. 8°. 8 p. 380 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. Historical Society, State, continued. — History of Normal School work in Kansas ; paper, January 17, 1899. By A. E. Taylor, n. d. ]2<>. 16 p. — The collection of history, n. d. [1899.] 8°. 6 p. — Historical address delivered at the village of the Pawnee Republic, by G: W. Martin; with ex- tracts from addresses made before Old Settlers' associations in Ellsworth, Johnson and Green- wood counties, and the Northeast Kansas jubilee, at Nortonville. 1900. 8°. 37 p. — The battle of Arickaree. By Winfield Freeman. n. d. [1900.] 8°. 13 p. Note, TbiB and the two entries following are reprintB from Transactions, v. 3. — Catalog of the Kansas Territorial and State doc- uments in the library of the State Historical Society, 1854-98. Prepared by Zu Adams. 1900. 8°. 93 p. — The real Quivira. By W. E. Richey. n. d. [1900.] 80. 11 p. — Noble L. Prentis. By F. L. Vandegrift, 1900. n. d. [1902.] 8". 10 p. Note. This and the seven entries following are reprints from Transactions, t. 7. — The Territorial and military combine at Fort Riley. By G: W. Martin, n. d. [1902.] 8°. 81 p. — Slavery in Kansas. By C. E. Cory. n. d. [1902.] 8°. 15 p. — Sketches of Kansas pioneer experience. By Will- iam Hutchinson, n. d. [1902.] 8°. 21 p. — The Kansas State Historical Society. By G: W. Martin, n. d. [1902.] 8°. 11 p. — Early life of Quantrill in Kansas. [Symposium.] n. d. [1902.] S". 19 p. — The College of Emporia, Andrew Carnegie, and John Byars Anderson. Bv G: W. Martin, n. d. [1902.] 8°. 21 p. — Ernest Valeton Boissiere. By G: A. Huron, n.d. [1902.] 8°. 14 p. — The story of the Seventh Kansas ; [address, 27th annual meeting, December 2, 1902,] by S. M. Fox. n. d. ['03.] S". 36 p. Horticultural Society, State (Topeka, 1867-). Trans- actions, V. 1-26, 1867-1901. '72-1902. 26 v. 8<>. Note. Transactions 1867-71 pnblished in 1 v. 1887/88- 94/95, published biennially and called Ist-lth biennial reports. p. 2 pm. 8°. '80-87. 6 pm. Circulars nos. 5, 8, 1877-78. n. t. Forestry report, l8t^7th, 1879-86. 8°. 1st published in ann. rpt. for 1879. None issued in NoU 1882. — Address by D. W. Havens before the 15th annual meeting, 1881. n. d. 8". 13 p. — Horticultural manual, 1884-85. n. t. p. 5 pm. 4». — Fruit manual, 1886. n. d. 8°. — Report on Kansas apples. 1889 — Report on Kansas grapes. 1889. — Circular no. 1, [April 1896]. — Papers read before the 31st annual meeting, 1897. n. t. p. 8°. 37 p. — The apple. 1898. 8». 229 p. il. — The peach. 1899. 8°. 159 p. map. il. — The cherry in Kansas. 1900. 8". 128 p. map. il. — The plum in Kansas. 1900. 8°. 159 p. map. — How to grow and use the grape in Kansas. 1901. 8°. 139 p. il. 381 40 p. 2 folders, folder. . t. p. 8°. (4) Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. Horticultural Society, State, continued. — Horticulture. Plans for organizing for cleaner, smarter, lovelier, more beautiful and enticing homes in Kansas. [1902.] 8°. 12 p. — Kansas as a fruit State. 1902. 8 p. 8°. — Agricultural, horticultural and mechanical fairs. 1903. 8°. 27 p. Industrial School for Oirls (Beloit, 1888-). Bien- nial report, lst-7th, 1889/90-1901/02. '90-1902. 6 pm. 8°. Note. The Kihool was established by the State W. C. T. U. Id 1888, and adopted by the State ic 1889. Ist rpt. priDted in Tth bien. rpt. Board of Charities. [Insane.'] Osawatomie State Hospital (1863-). An- nual report, 3d-12th, 1867-76; biennial report, lst-13th, 1877/78-1901/02. '67-1902. 22 pm. 80. Note. Previous to 1901 called " State Insane Asylom." Ilpt. for 1866 not printed; for 1873 printed in 1st ann. rpt. Hoard of CommiBBioiiera on Public Institutions. Since 1880 also pub- lished in rpt. of Board of Charities. — By-laws adopted by the Board of Trustees. Osa- watomie, 1870. 8°. 10 p. — By-laws ; organization of the Board for 1873 ; laws relating to the asylum. Ottawa, '73. 8°. 26 p. — Rules and regulations for the government of em- ployees. 1885, 97. 2 pm. 16°. — Supplemental service manual lor the government of employees. 1901. 24°. 8 p. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Documents, etc., 1876, 77. Topeka State Hospital (1875-). Biennial report, lst-13th, 1879/80-1901/02. '82-1902. 8 pm. 8°. Note. Called "State Insane Asylum" previous to 1901. Numbering is Incorrect, as but twelve rpts. have been pub- lished. iBt rpt. published with that of Osawatomie Hospital, 1879/80; 2d-13th in rpt. of State Board of Charities. Several rpts. printed separately. — Report of the Board of Commissioners, 1875, 76, 77/78. Note. Published In rpts. of Osawatomie Asylum, 1875-78. — Catalog of patients' library. 1885. 16°. 36 p. — Service manual. 1902. 16°. 36 p. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Documents, etc., 1889. See also under Executive and Staff, Auditor, 1889. Labor and Industry, Society of. See under Inspection and Regulation, Lahor. [itirartes.] State Library (Topeka, 1861-). Re- port, 1861, 66. Note. In Auditor's report, 1861, 66. Statement is made in Auditor's report for 1866; "A catalogue of miscellaneous works was given in my last report." Not found. — Annual report, lst-7th, 1870-76; biennial report, lst-13th, 1877/78-1901/02. '70-1903. 19 pm. 8°. Note. Previous to 1870 the library had been in care of the State Auditor and Clerk of the Supreme Court. A special librarian was then provided. 2d bien. rpt. not printed. — Catalogue, 1871. '71. 8°. 50 p. — Catalogue of law and miscellaneous books in the library. 1873. 8°. 67 p. — Catalogue of the law books in the library. 1875. 8°. 46 p. — Same. By Annie L. Diggs. 1902. 8°. xi, 402 p. Traveling Libraries Commission (Topeka, 1899-). Biennial report, lst-2d, 1899/1900-1901/02. 1901-02. 2 pm. 16°. Note. Originated with the Kan. Social Science Federation; first libraries distributed in Uay 1898. — Short history of the traveling library work in Kan- sas, as given in three reports to the Kansas State Federation of Clubs, 1898-1900. '00. 24°. 23 p. Note. Privately printed, 382 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. Ptnittniiary , Stale (Leavenworth, 1861-). Annual report, 186.S, 66-76; biennial report, lst^l3th, 1877/78-1901/02. Lawrence, Leavenworth, and Topeka, '64-1902. 24 pm. 8». Note. Rpt. for 180)4 not printed ; origioal ms. is with State HiBt. 8oc*y. — Special report, January 1, 1886. n. t. p. 8". 13 p. — Report of the Penitentiary Commissioners, 1861, 62. Note. Id Pub. docs., 1861, 62. — Catalogue and rules of the library, 1877. Leav- enworth, '77. 24°. 100 p. — Same, 1884. '84. 16». 177 p. Xote. This and the two entries following contain also the rules of the Penitentiary. — Same, 1888. '88. 24°. 212 p. — Same, 1898. «. d. 24». 216 p. — Appendix no. 1 to library catalogue. May 1900. n. d. 24°. 1 1 p. — [Statistics] June 1, 1882. broadside. — Some statistics, 1890. folder. — Penitentiary coal shaft, January 19, 1881. «. t.p. 8°. 14 p. — Supplemental report of Penitentiary coal mine, January 1, 1883. n. d. 8». (3) p. — Coal mine rules, n. t. p. 24°. 8 p. — General rules and regulations. Lansing, 1895. 16°. 50 p. — The Prison Trusty; weekly; v. 1, no. 1-v. 3, no. 23, Mav 1892-November 1894. Lansing, '92- 49. 3 V. f°. — Statement of Kansas twine plant, n. t.p. [1903.] 8°. 10 p. Note. Prepared at the request of the Legislature of 1903. — See also under Inspection and Regulation, Public Institutions; and vnder Legislature, Journals, Documents, etc., 1876, 85, 89. {Reformatories.'^ State Industrial Reformatory (Hutchinson, 1885-). Biennial report of the Board of Managers, lst-4th, 189.i/96-1901/02. '96-1902. 4 pm. 8°. — Report of the Board of Commissioners, [lst-4th], 1885-December 1890. '85-90. 4 pm. 8°. — Blank forms. 8. — Rules governing the inmates, 1900. n. d. 24°. 10 p. — Library catalog, December 1901. n. d. nar. 12°. 56 p. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Documents, etc., 1889. State Reform School (Topeka, 1879-). Biennial report, Ist-llth, 1881/82-1901/02. 11pm. 8°. Note. The school is for boys under 21. — Rules governing pupils, n. d. 16°. 7 p. — Purposes, rules and regulations. 1881. 8°. 19 p. — Report of Trustees of State Charitable Institutions on the school. 1881. 8°. 20 p. See also back Industrial School for Qirls. Soldiers' Borne (Fort Dodge, 1889-). Biennial re- port, lst-[7th], 1889/90-1901/02. '90-1902. 6 pm. 8°. Note. Published also in rpt. of Board of Charities and Corrections 6th not printed separately. ■ By-laws, 13 p. regulations and rules. 1889. 16°. 383 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. Soldiers' Home, continued. — By-laws, regulations and, rules of the home at Fort Dodge, ami Bickerdyke Annex at Ellsworth 1901. 10". Up. — Supplemental report; expenditures for fiscal year ending June Wi, 1895. n. i. p. 8". 20 p. Soldiers' Orphans' ffowie (Atchison, ISS.I-). Diennlal report, lst-8tli, 1887/88-1901/02. '88-1902. 8 pm. 80. — Manual of law, and rules for the government of the home. 1891. 8°. 14 p. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1889. Judiciary. Supreme Court. Reports of cases argued and deter- mined in the Supreme Court; v. 1-6.5, 1862- 1903. 1).^., '64-1903. 65 v. 8°. Cont.: V. 1-5, 1OT2-70; by E. V. Banks. 6-20, 1867-78; by W. C. Webb. 21-56, 1878-96; by A. M. F. Kandolph. 57-59, 1896-98; by G. C. Clemens. 60-65, 1898-1902; by T. E. Dewey, 2^ote, V. 1, 4, printed in Lawrence; v. 2, 3, in Leaven, worth. A second edition of the reports, v. 1-39, including the McCahon rpt., has been printed. iSee also under Supplemen- tal, Supreme Court. — Digest of the Kansas reports, commencing with McCahon's reports. Territorial, and embracing volume 10 of State reports; also all decisions for the District of Kansas, decided in the Circuit Court of the U. S., together with all cases taken to the U. S. Supreme Court from the State Supreme, or Federal courts in Kansas ; [with] official syllabi of cases in v. 11-12 of State reports. By C. F. W. Dossier. St. Louis, 1874. r. 8°. 247, zxx, (1) p. — Index-digest of the decisions of the Supreme Court of Kansas, embraced in McCahon's reports and volumes 1-25 Kansas reports, with references to the compiled laws of 1879; also a complete table of cases affirmed, approved, cited, distin- guished, criticised, doubted, or overruled in sub- sequent decisions of the Court. By G. \i. Chaney. Chicago, '82. 8°. 584 p. — Annotations of Kansas reports with American de- cisions and American reports. By H. W. Talcott and J. H. Richards. Fort Scott, 1885. 8°. 116 p. — Brief-digest of the decisions of the Supreme Court, V. 1-33, and McCahon's reports. By Irwin Taylor. 1885. 8°. 902 p. — Taylor's new digest of Kansas reports, v. ,'i3-43. By Irwin Taylor. 1890. 8°. 506 p. — Brief-digest of decisions, v. 2; v. 33-42, with ap- pendix from V. 43-48. By Irwin Taylor. 1893. go. 7fi0 p. — Digest of the decisions of the Supreme Court from the earliest period to the year 1879, including the 21st volume of Kansas report.^. By C. F. W. Dassler. '89. r. 8°. 685 p. — Digest of the decisions of the Supreme Court, v. 22- 32, and also the reported decisions of Kansas cases in the Federal courts during the same period. By C. F. W. Dassler. v. 2. Des Moines, 1885. r. 8°. 582 p. — Digest of the decisions of the Supreme Court, v. 22- 51, and also the reported decisions of Kansss cases in the Federal courts during the same period. By C. F. W. Dassler. New v. 2. 1894. r. 8°. vii, 819 p. Judiciary] STATE PUBLICATIONS rK.in Supreme Court, continued. — Digest of the decisions of the Supreme Court and Courts of Appeals from 1854 to December term, 1897, covering the Supreme Court reports, McCahoD, 1 v., V. 1-58, and a portion of t. 59, and the Courts of Appeals reports 1-6. By D. M. Valentine, v. 1, A-K. Indianapolis and Kansas City, 1899. r. 8<>. 1011 p. — Same, .. 2, L-Z. 1899. 1012-2002 p. yots. One paging for both v. — Digest of Kansas decisions from the earliest period to the year 1902. By C. F. W. Dassler. '02. r. 8°. ixxn, 1377 p. — See also under Executive and Staff, Governor, 1893, Atiy. Genl.. 1899; and under Institutions, Agri- culture, State Agricultural College, 1875. Courts of Appeals, Reports of cases decided, 1895- 1901, V. 1-10. '95-1902. 10 v. 8°. Cont.: V. 1-2, 1893-96; by A.M. F.Eandolph. 3.4,1895-96; by T. E. Dowcy. 5-6, 1896-97; by G. C. ClemenB. 7-10, 1898-1901; by J'. E. Dewey. — See also under Exec, and Staff, Aity. Genl., 1899, and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1891. Legislature. SesBione Qnnual. beginning March, 1861-77; biennial, beginning Jan. of odd years, 1879-1903. Special aeRsions, Sept. 1874, Marcli 1 1884, Jan. 1886, Dec. 1898/Jan. 1899, and June 1903. [^Laws of the Staie.1 Laws, ]st^30th session, 1861- 1903. '61-1903. 35 v. 8°. ybte. Laws of each session published separately, except Gen. Laws of 1868 published with Statutes of that year; laws of spec. sess. 1874 bound with 1875 and 1884 with 1885, both also in separate pms. Laws for 1366, 69, 70, 71, 72, 77, 79, 81, 85, 86, 87, 89, 91, also printed in pm. — Special laws passed at the 8th session of the Legis- lature, 1868. Lawrence, '68. 8°. 10+ p. — Laws passed at 9th and lOtb sessions, 1869-70. 2 V. in 1. 8°. 283, 287 p. — General laws passed at 9th-llth session, 1869-71. Reprint. '74. 8°. xvi, 471 p. — General laws in force at the close of the session ending March 6, 1862. '62. 4o. 1116 p. — General statutes, revised by John M. Price, Samuel A. Kiggs. and James McCahon, Com'rs. Law- rence, 1868. 4°. xi, 1270 p. — General statutes of Kansas including the session laws of 1876. By C. F. W. Dassler. St. Louis, '77. 2 v. r. 8°.* — Alleged revision, 1879. n. t. p. [Various pagings.] r. 8°. — Compiled laws, 1879; by C. F. W. Dassler. St. Louis, '79. 4°. 1154 p. — Compiled laws of Kansas, 1881. By C. F. W. Dass- ler. '81. r. 8°. 1156 p. — Same, 1885. '85. V>. 1131 p. — General statutes, 1889 ; by Irwin Taylor. '89. 2 v. 4". — Same, 1897; by W. C. Webb. '97. 2 v. 4°. — Same, 1901; by C. F. W. Dassler. '01. 4°. xv, 1736 p. — Index to laws, 1855-77. By J. D. Shafer. Leaven- worth, '77. 8°. 315 P- — \^Statutory Revision.^ Commissioners for the Revi- sion of the Statutes. Beport, 1868. •«.. d. 8°. 15, 1021 p. See above, 1868, and forward Joumale, Doca., etc., 1877, 90. 3^5 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. [Z/awj of the State, continued. J — \_Special Loads."] Note. For compilations of other parlicular laws than those listed below see under Executive ana Staff, Adjutant General and Treaaurer; under Inspection and Regulatloni^anA; Com- mittioner. Charities, Education, Health, Insurance, Lahor, Medical Examination and Regiitration, Mines, liailronds; and under Institutions, Agricultural College, Education (University), Soldiers* Orphans* JJome. — [Ballot.] Australian ballot law, 1893. 8". 10 p. — Same, 1901. 8°. 47 p. il. — ^Corporations.] Kansas corporation law, 1899. n. t. p. 8°. 11 p. — Same, as amended by the Legislature of 1901 . n.t.p. 8". 11 p. — lElections.] An act to prohibit the corrupt use of money and corrupt practices at elections, 1893. 8». 7 p. — [Orain.] Grain inspection laws, 1901. nar. 12°. 16 p. [Journals, Documents, Etc.] Senate Journal, lst-17th annual session, 1861-77; lBt-13th biennial ses- sion, 1879-1903. '61-1903. 35 v. 8°. 2/ote. Journals of both Senate and House, reg. sess. and spec. sess. of 1874, 84, 86 and 98/99, published separately. Spec. sess. 1874, 84 are also bound with 1875, 85. Special session 1903 bound with House Journal of same year in 1 v. The earlier Journals of both bodies contain rpts, of Stite officers and miscellaneous papers not found elsewhere. Re- ports of committees usually published in Journals. — Daily journal, 1895-1903. 6 v. 8°. Note. Not published previously. — Senate bills, 1877-1903. 20 v. f, 8°. 2Toie. The bills have probably been published from the first. Only the above are preserved. — Senate calendars, 1879, 85-1903. 13 v. i°. — Senate rules, 1889, 93-1903. n. d. 7 pm. 8". — House Journal, lst-17th annual session, 1861-77; l8t-13th biennial session, 1879-1903. '61-1903. 36 V. 8». Note. There were rival Republican and Populist organiza- tions of the House in 1893, and the journal of the Populist House was printed separately. See also note above under Senate Journal. — Daily journal, 1893, 97, 98/99, 1901. 4 v. 8°. Note. 1893 of Populist House only. Bee preceding note. — House bills, 1869-71, 77-1903. 19 v. P, 8". — House calendar, 1879, 85-1903. 13 v. 4°. — Rules of the House, 1889-95, 99-1903. n.d. 7 v. 8», 16». — Rules of House and Senate, 1861-64, 68, 70, 72, 74-93. '61-93. 19 pm. 8°. Note. Titles vary. Latterly separate rules have been printed for each body. — Portfolio containing Legislative rosters, committees, etc., 1861-1903. [Incomplete.] Sote. In State Histurlcal Society library only. — Report of sub-committee [House] by Fred A. Stocks, chairman, n. d. 8°. 8 p. Note. Concerning appropriations for the State University. — Report of [House] committee on printing. [1862.] n. d. 8". 8 p. — Report of the special committee appointed by the House to investigate the accounts of the Auditor and Treasurer, the sale of bonds of the State, etc., January 30, 1862. n. d. 8°. 16 p. — Proceedings in the cases of the impeachment of Charles Robinson, Governor ; John W. Robinson, Secretary of State; Geo. S. Hillyer, Auditor of State. 1862. 8°. 70 p. Note. This pamphlet closes with the preliminary proceed, lugs of Feb. 28, adjourning the trial to June 'i, 1862. 386 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. \Jouma,ls, Documents Etc., eontinued.'] — Proceedings in the cases of the impeachment of Charles Robinson, Governor; John W. Robin- son, Secretary of State; George S. Hillyer, Auditor of State. [Reported by R. J. Hinton.] Lawrence, 1862. 8°. 425 p. — Report of House investigating committee, 1862. n. /. p. 8°. 3 p. Note, Inveatlgation of Auditor and Treasurer. — Report of the House committee to visit the Cherokee neutral lands, 1870. '70. S". 164 p. — Report of the joint committee to investigate the affairs and offices of the Auditor and Treasurer. 1870. 8». 40 p. — Report of tlie House committee to investigate the affairs of the State Treasury, n. d. [1870.] 8°. 18 p. — Report of the joint committee of 1872 to investi- gate all charges of bribery and corruption con- nected with the Senatorial elections ot 1867 and 1871. '72. 8". 308 p. — Reports of the joint committee, 1873, to investigate charges of corruption and bribery against S. C. Pomeroy and members of the Legislature, with the testimony. Reported by M. J. Button. '73. 8°. 185 p. — Plan for ventilation of capitol building, 1874. n.t.p. 8°. 3 p. — Report of the [House] committee on State affairs on the condition of the State Treasury, sub- mitted February 21, 1874. '74. 8°. 83 p. — Journal of proceedings of the Court of Impeachment in the case of Josiah E. Hayes, Treasurer of State. 1874. 8°. 352 p. — Speech of Jacob Winter before the Senate of Kansas on civil rights, January 26, 1874. n. d. 8°. 14 p. — Report [to the special session, 1874] of the commis- sioners to investigate the condition of Barbour, Comanche, and Harper counties, n. i. p. H". 40 p. — Majority report of the House committee on re- trenchment. [1875.] n. i. p. 8°. 22 p. — Report of the joint committee on insurance, 1875. '75. 8°. 30 p. — Report of the special committee [of the Senate] to investigate the school fund. «. d. [1876.] 8". 18 p. — Report on the permanent school fund, from the [House] committee on State iiffairs. 1876. 8°. 230 p. — Report of [House] committee on State affairs con- cerning bonds of school district no. 8, Rice County, n. t. p. 1876. 8°. 81 p. — Report of the joint committee to investigate the Insane Asylum, 1876. n. d. 8°. 187 p. — Report of the joint committee to report on the necessity and advisability of calling a Constitu- tional Convention, n. t. p. [1876.] 8°. 5 p. — Report of the joint committee to visit the Peniten- tiary. 71. d. [1876.] 80. 8 p. — Report of the special committee to visit the State Agricultural College. [1876.] n. d. 8°. 8 p. — Report of the [House] committee on retrenchment and reform, n.t.p. [1876.] 8°. lip. — Report of the railroad committee [of the House] on House bills nos. 31, 67, and 341. n.d. [1876.] 8°. 10 p. — Report of special committee [of the House] on Senate bill no. 118. n.t.p. [1876.] 8°. 27 p. Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. [■hurnals, Documents, Etc., continued.'] — Report of House committee on charitable institu- tions, 1877. re. /. p. 8°. 91 p. — Report of the [Sennte] committee on public institu- tions in relation to Osawatomie Insane Asylum. «. rf. [1877.] 8°. 27, (1) p. — Report of committee on educational institutions of the House on Normal Department of the State University, re. t. p. [1877.] 8°. 9 p. — Report of the [House] committee on Agricultural College, n. t. p. [1877.] 8°. 4 p. — Report of sub-committee [of the House] on Agri- cultural College, n. i. p. [1877.] 8°. 3 p. — Report of [Senate] committee on accounts, re- lating to school bonds, n. t. p. [1877.] 8°. 6 p. — Minority report of committee on House bill no. 222. [1877.] 8°. 1 p. JSbte. Relating to railroads. — Apportionment; report of [Senate] judiciary com- mittee, n.t.p. [1877.] 8°. 3p. — Minority report of the [Senate] committee on House bill no. 319. n.t.p. [1877.] 8°. 2 p. Jfole. Relating to transportation rates. — Report of [Senate] committee on revision of laws. n.t.p. [1877.] 8°. 2 p. — Memorial to the Legislature : Price raid scrip. n. d. [1877.] 8°. 7 p. — Report of [Senate] committee on claims on Senate concurrent resolution no. 9. re. i. p. [1877.] 8». 2 p. — The Sedgwick-Harvey bonds ; statement of Sedg- wickcounty. 7/.«. jj. [1879.] 8°. 3 p. — Boundaries of Barton and Pratt counties; report of special committee [of the Senate]. 1879. 8°. 3 p. — Barton and Pratt counties ; minority report [of Senate committee], n.t.p. [1879.] 8°. 3p. — Senatorial election, 1879 ; report of the special committee of the House, with testimony. 1879. 8°. 130 p. — Report of Senate committee on public institutions. n.d. [1881.] 8°. lip. — House concurrent resolution no. 21; majority and minority reports [of Senate committee], re. d. [1881.] 8°. 11, 7 p. — Foster against Prescott; report of [Senate] investi- gating committee, n.t.p. [1883.] 8°. 9 p. — Report of joint committee on Live-stock Commis- sion, re. t. p. [1885.] 8°. 1 p. — Report of joint committee to investigate the affairs of the State Penitentiary, n. d. [1885.] 8°. 13 p. map. — Report of special joint committee to investigate the sale of Normal School lands in Mitchell and Lincoln counties, n. t. p. [1885.] 8°. 3 p. — Working of live-stock laws of 1884; report of special joint committee, appointed under Senate concurrent re.«olution no. 39. n.t.p. [1880. J 8°. 5 p. — Report of joint committee on State affairs on re- pairs of east wing of State House, n. d. [1886.] 8°. 112 p. — Price raid commission report to Legislature, special session, 1886. re. d. 8°. 24 p. — Report of House committee on printing regarding the State printing; also, memorandum of State Printer, n.t.p. [1887.] 8°. 6 p. — Report of [House] committee on education on Gcivcrnor's niessaae. n.t.p. [1887.] 8°. (1) p. 3SS Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. [Jouma/j, Doeumenis, EtCi continued'] — Report of tlie [joint] committee to investigate the Deaf and Dumb Asylum at Olatlie, under House concurrent resolution no. 5. n. t. p. [1887.] 8". 3 p. — Report of special joint committee on silk culture. n.t.p. [1887.] 8°. +p. — Report of [House] committee on hygiene and public health [on the State Board of Health]. n.t.p. [1887.] 8°. 1 p. — Report of special committee [of the House] to investigate the status of Wallace county, n. t. p. [1887.] 8°. 3 p. — Report of the joint committee to investigate the affairs of the State Penitentiary, n. d. [1889.] 8». 15 p. — State Industrial Reformatory ; report of joint com- mittee. ,.. d. [1889.] 8». 11 p. — Asylum for Feeble-minded; report of [House] sub-committee of ways and means, n. t. p. [1889.] b». 1 p. — Forestry station ; report of [House] sub-committee of ways and means, n.t.p. [1889.] 8°. 1 p. — State University; report of [House] sub-com- mittee. ■«. a. [1889.] 8°. 8 p. — Agricultural College ; report of [House] sub- committee, n. d. [1889.] 8°. i p. — Topeka Insane Asylum ; report of House sub-com- mittee, n. d. [1889.] 8°. 6 p. — Institution for Deaf and Dumb ; report of House sub-committee of ways and means, n. t. p. [1889. J 8°. 2 p. — The Penitentiary ; report of joint investigating committee, February 1889. 2 ms. v. Note. !□ library of State llistorical Society and in State Library. — Report of [House] committee on charitable insti- tutions : Soldiers' Orphans' Home. n. t. p. [1889.] 8°. 2 p. — Report of [House] committee on charitable insti- tutions : Blind, Deaf and Dumb, Imbecile, In- sane, n.t.p. [1889.] 8°. 3 p. — Price raid bill; report of [House] committee. n. t. p. [1889.] 8°. 2 p. — Senate revision committee ; appointed under Senate resolution no. 91. Report. 1890. 8°. xvi, 227 p. Note. The committee was empowered to revise and codify all existlQg laws, etc. — [House] committee on railroads. [Schedule of freight rates on Union Pacific Railway in Kansas], n. d. [1891.] 8°. 78 p. — Proceedings of the joint committee a[ipointed at the session of 1891 to investigate the explosion which occurred at Coffeyville, Kansas, October 18, 1888. '91. 8°. fi47 p. — Daily journal of the Senate; trial of Theodosius Botkin, judge of the 32d judicial district, before the Senate, on impeachment by the House, for misdemeanors in office, April 1891. '91. 2 v. 8°. — Senate concurrent resolution [relative to the open- ing of the Cherokee strip] . n.t.p. [1893.] 8°. Ip. — House committee on railroads. [On Kansas freight rates]. 1893. 8°. 32 p. — Minority report of State House investigating com- mittee, [appointed by the House in 1891]. n.d. [189;!.] 8°. 7 p. Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. [Journals, Documents, Etc., continued.'] — Report of the joint committee on Senate bill no. 114, an act to provide for the assesaraent, levy and collection of taxes, n. t. p. [1893.] 8". 15 p. — Report of House committee on State affairs. n. t. p. [1899.] 8°. i p. — [Report of committee on labor, 1899, 1901. See under Inspection and Regulation, Labor.] — Report [of joint committee to investigate the cause or causes of the coal famine existing throughout the State], n. t. p. [1903.] 8». 4 p. — Report of joint committee on Senate bill no. 114, an act to provide for the assessment, levy and collection of taxes. (House bill no. 150.) n.t.p. [1903.] 8°. 15 p. — See also under Institutions, Penitentiary, 1903. Miscellaneous. [Birds.] State Executive Covncil. Catalogue of the birds of Kansas. ByN. S. Goss. 1883. 8». 34 p. — A revised catalogue of the birds of Kansas, with descriptive notes of the nests and eggs of the birds known to breed in the State. By N. S. Goss. May 1886. '86. 8". 76 p. — See also under Inspection and Regulation, Fish Warden ; and under Institutions, Academy of Science, 1903, and Agriculture, Board of Agri- culture, 1875. [Claims.] Commission [to Examine and Audit Claims for] Losses Sustained by Citizens of Kansas by the Invasion of Indians During the Year 1878. Report. '79. 8°. 58 p. State Agent {\%n-). Report, 1880-92 '80-92. 7 pm. 8°. Note. The AgcDt during the above period was 8: J. Craw- ford. — [Briefs filed in application to the Commissioner of the General Land Office and other United States government officers, for the readjustment of ac- counts between the United States and the State of Kansas, and the prosecution of other claims of the State.] 1877-88. 40 pm. 8°. Note. Some privately printed. Price Raid Auditing Commission (1879-). Blanks and circular. 3 papers. — Report of Secretary, Feb. 17, 1881, to the Gov- ernor. [In Sen. Jour., 1881, p. 553.] Note. The CommiBBion coneiBted of the Gov., Sec. of State, Auditor, Treas., and Atty. Oenl. A statement of the claiiuB allowed was tiled in the Auditor's oftice and the pro- ceediDga and mificellaneouB papers with the Sec. of State. Price Raid Claims; Auditing Commissioner (1887-89). Report containing complete alphabetical lists of all Union military scrip, interest certificates, and all claims filed; also, all State legislation on the subject; and the report of the Hardie Commis- sion. 1889. 8°. 26, 516 p. — See also under Executive and Staff, Oovernor, 1877 ; and under Legislature, Journals, Docu- ments, etc., 1877, 86,89. See also under Supplemental, Claims. [Expositions.] Slate Board of Centennial Managers (1874-77). Report, 1875. Note. In Huuae Journal, 1875, p. 272,471: Senate Jour- nal, p. 165, 403. — Report, 1876. *76. 8». 19 p. — Centennial edition of the 4th annual report of the State Board of Agriculture, 1875. '76. 8°. 348 p. il. map. Note. " Compiled from original report by the State Board of Centennial Managers." 39° Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. \^Ezpositions, cont%nutd.'\ — Report to the Legislature, [1876]. 77. 8°. 312 p. il. map. — Report, 1876. (Sen. Journal, 1876, p. 74. House, p. 99.) — Report, 1877. (Senate Journal, 1877, p. 695; House, p. 1099.) Commissaire du Kansas a I' Exposition UniverselU de Paris. Le Kansas en 1889. Par Emile Fir- min, aTocat. 1889. 8". 39 p. Board of World's Fair Managers for Kansas. Re- port containing report of the Board of Managers, Kansas exhibit, from April 1892 to March 1893, and transactions of the Kansas Board of World's Fair Managers from March 1893 to December 1893, with illustrations and descrip- tions in detail of all Kansas exhibits and awards, 1893. '94. 8°. 8, 115 p. — Same ; ed. 2. 1894. 8°. 8, 133 p. — Mineral resources of Kansas. [1893] 8". 23 p. — Geology and mineral resources of Kansas. World's Fair edition. By Robert Hay, F. G. S. A. 1893. 8°. 66 p. map. il. Jfote. Reprinted from 8tb biennial report of board of Ag- riculture. — Lead and zinc in Kansas. By Robert Hay. 1893. 8°. 14 p. il. Note. Reprinted from 8th biennial report of Board of Ag- riculture. — See also under 'Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1893; and under Institutions, Agriculture, Board of Agriculture, 1893, and Historical Society, 1893. Kansas Commission, Trans- Mississippi and Inter- national Exposition. (Omaha, Neb., 1898.) Re- port, n. d. 8°. 99 p. il. Note. CommiBSioners appointed by tlie Governor. Report privately printed. Geological Survey. First annual report on the geology of Kansas. By B. F. Mudge, State Geologist for 1864. Lawrence, '66. 8°. 56 p. Note. A manuscript, apparently the preliminary report of Prof. &fudge, of the survey of 1864, was found some years ago in the State Library. The act creating the survey provided that the report should he in the hands of the Governor by December 1864. — Report of the geological survey of Miami county, by G. C. Swallow, State Geologist, and F. Hawn, Assistant Geologist. Kansas City, Mo., 1865. 8". 24 p. map. — Preliminary report of the geological survey of Kan- sas. By G. C. Swallow, State Geologist. Law- rence, '66. 8°. 198 p. Cont.: Sanitary relations of the State, by Dr. C. A. Logan ; ClimatolORy, by Dr. Tiffin Sinks; and Geological report, by Maj. F. Uawn. — See also under Institutions, Academy of Science ; Agriculture, Board of Agriculture, 1889 ; Edu- cation, University, Geology ; and above under Expositions, 1893. Grand Army of the Republic, Depa/rtment of Kansas. Jonrnal of the 1st, 3d-21st annual encampment, 1882, 84-1902. ['82]-1902. S". 20 pm. Note. Published privately before 1899. [^Immigration. "] Bureau of Immigration (1864-?) Report to the Legislature, in accordance with an act creating the Bureau approved Feb. 26, 1864. Note. Privately published in Topeka State Record, Feb. 19, 1866. The Governor was ex officio a member of the Bureau. — The State of Kansas, a home for immigrants. 1865. 8<>. 24 p. — Same. German ed. Leavenworth, 1866. 8°. 12 p. Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. [Immigration, continued.'] — [Circular letter], March 1, 18Cr. eq. 8". 1 p. — [Circular], March 11, 1867. sq, 8°. 1 p. — Immigration, n.t.p. Leavenworth, 1868. 8°. 8 p. Resources of Kansas. By C. C. Hutchinson. 1871. 12°. 287 p. map. il. Note. Issued under act of the Ijegislature of 1871, for immi- gratiou purposes. Irrigation Survey and Experiment, Board of (1895- 97). Report for 1895 and 1896, to the Legisla- ture of Kansas. '97. 8°. 238 p. il. maps. Note. Created in 1895 for two years. — See also under Executive and Staff, Attorney Gen- eral, 1902, and under Inspection and Regula- tion, Forestry and Irrigation. [^Lands.] Agents to Select Lands Oranted to the State by the General Government. Report, Jan. 1862. [In Pub. docs., 1861, p. 35.] See alio under Exec, and Staff, Oovfrnor, 1877, 79, Audi- tor, 1877, 79, 1901; under InatitutioDS, Agriculture, State Agricultural College, 1875,81, Hoard of Agriculture, 1883, 84, 85, 86, and Education, University, n. d.; and under Legisla- ture, Journals, Docs., etc., 187u, 85, 93. Relief Committee, Kansas Central. Report of the Ex- ecutive Board : their transactions from date of organization to disbandment, June 1875. '75. 8". 141, (2) p. — Governor. [Circular letter dated] Executive De- partment, Topeka, Feb. 26, 1875, [appointing distributing agents for the disbursement of sup- plies appropriated by Congress for tlie relief of settlers on the Kansas frontier, together with correspondence of Gen. John Pope on the same subject, dated Fort Leavenworth, February 22, 25, 1875]. [Silk.] Silk Commissioners, Board of (1887-89). First biennial report, 1887/88. '88. 8°. 6 p. Note. Continued as Sills Commissioner. Silk Commissioner (Peabody, 1889-97). Second biennial report, 1889/90; annual report, 1892. '91-93. 2 pm. 8°. Note. The CoraralBRioDer was appointed hy the Prest. and Bee. of the Board of Agriculture. See also under Legislature, Journals, Vocuments, etc., 1887. — Kansas Silk Station, Peabody, April 12, 1887. n. t.p. 16°. 14 p. Note. A prospectus and mode of culture. Sugar Inspector. Annual report, 1889-92. Note. In Board of Agriculture rpts., Dec. 1889, Mar., Dec, 1891, Mar. 1893. Rpts. for 1889, 90 also separately printed. Supplemental : Territorial. Documents in connection with the various constitutions and conventions will be found under Constitutions and Con- stitutional Conventions. See also under Institutions, Education, University, 1897, and Historical Society. Auditor. Report, 1859. n. t. p. 8°. 17 p. Note. The ann. rpts. from 1855-80 published in the Council or House Journals, with the exception of 185tS which is in the 4th V. Hist. Socy. Tran^iacLions. [Claims.] Commissioner for Auditing Claims for Kansas Territory. Report of H. J. Strickler, March 7, 1868. n. t. p. 8°. 14 p. Note. Commission authorized by Territorial Legislature of 1857; report made to Congress. See also forward Legisla- ture, Journals, Documents, etc., 1860. Report of Commissioners of Claims under Act of Feb- ruary 7, 1859; printed pursuant to a resolution of the Wyandotte Constitutional Convention passed July 11, 1859. n.t.p. 8°. 27 p. Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. [Education.'] Superintendent of Common Schools. Annual report, 1860. n t. p. 8°. 16 p. Note. Rpt8. for 1858, 59 In House Journal, 1859, 60. — Common school law of Kansas Territory, approved Feb. 12, 1858. Leavenworth, n. d. 8". 16 p. Election Frauds, Board of Commissioners for the In- vestigation of. Report. Leavenworth, 1858. sq. 16». 142 p. Note. Elections on the Lecompton constitution. Oovernor. Official message of Gov. A. H. Reeder to tlie first Legislative Asseuilily of the Territory. Leavenworth, n. d. [18.55.] 8°. 7 p. — Message of Governor Reeder, July 21, 1855, vetoing a bill to incorporate a ferry at the town of Kick- apoo. broadside. — Veto message of A. H. Reeder, Governor ; with me- morial from the Legislative Assembly to Franklin Pierce, President of the U. S., July 26, 1855. [Shawnee Manual Labor School], '55. 8°. 8 p. — Inaugural address of R. J. Walker, Governor, Le- compton, May 27, 1857. Lecompton, '57. 8°. 24 p. — To the people of Lawrence : proclamation [of] R. J. Walker, Governor, Leavenworth, July 15, 1857. broadside. — Proclamation: R. J. Walker, Governor, Fred. P. Stanton, Secretary, to the people of Kansas ; Le- compton, Oct. 19, 1857, [rejecting the Oxford frauds]. {National Democrat eitTaL.) broadside. Note. Probably issued officially and circulated in this way. — Address [of] J. W. Denver, Secretary and Acting Governor, to the people of Kansas, December 21, 1857. broadside. — Annual message of Governor Medary, January 3, 1860. n. t. p. 8°. 13 p. — Veto message of Gov. Medary, on bill prohibiting slaveryinKansas, Feb. 20, 1860. n.i.p. 8°. 16 p. — Governor's annual message, Jauuary 10, 1861, by Geo. M. Beebe. n. t. p. 8°. 8 p. Note. The executive minutes of the Territorial Governors are published, with some omissions, in the Transactions of the State Hist. Soc'y, v. 3-5. [^Legislature.] [Laws of the Territory.] Statutes passed at the first session of the Legislative Assembly, 1855. Shawnee Manual Labor School, [St. Louis,] '55. r. 8°. vii, 1058, 1 p. Note 1 . This Legislature was elected by citizens of Uiseouri who iuvaded Kansas to prevent the Free State settlers, who were in the majority, from settling the sluvery question, as bad been provided for by Congress. The Free State settlers refused to be governed by any part of its laws and stigmatized them as ** Bogus Statutes." Note 2. The Shawnee Manual Labor School was a mission building in the northeastern part of Johnson county. It was the tempt, rary seat of the Territorial government, and accom- modated the Legislature of 1855, save for the five days' sojourn at the Capitol at Pawnee in July, and the Territorial officers, until the spring of 1856. Col. A. S. Johnson, who was a member of the first Territorial Legislature, says, in a letter of Oct. 4, 1903; '* There was no printing done at the Shawnee Manual Labor School. The manuscripts were prepared there, but if my memory is correct the printing was done by the Kev. Francis Barker at the Baptist Mission, which place nearly joined the Manual LaborSchool farm. The Statutes of Kansas of 1856, John T. Brady, State Printer, were done in St. Louis." The imprint of this volume is therefore an error. It is prob- able also that the Territorial Journals for 1855 were printed in St. Louis. — Laws passed at the second session, begun 12th January, 1837. Lecompton, '57. 8°. 378 p. — Laws . . . special session, Dec. 1857. n. d. 8°. 15 p. — Laws ... 3d and 4th sessions, Dec. 1857, and Jan. 1S58. Lecompton, '58. 8°. 469, (2) p. 393 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Kan. [Legislature, continued.] — Private laws passed at the 4th session, January 1858. Lecompton, '58. 8". 398, 1 p. — General laws passed at the 5th session, beijun Jan- uary 1869. Lawrence, '59. 8°. 720 p. — Private laws passed at the 5th session, began Jan- uary 1859. Lawrence, '59. 8°. 233 p. — General laws passed at the general and special sessions, beginning January 2 and 19, 1860. Lecompton, '60. 8°. 264 p. — Private laws passed at the special session, begun January 19, 1860. n. p., n. d. 8». lii, 455 p. — General laws to take immediate effect, passed 1860. Lecompton, '60. 8». 69 p. Note, Paeeed by special Beesion. — Generallaws, 1861. Lawrence, '61. 8°. 68, (1) p. [Special Laws.'] An act to establish a probate court, with the powers and duties of a Board of Commis- sioners. Shawnee M. L. S., 1855. 8°. 6 p. — An act to incorporate the City of Leavenworth. Shawnee M. L. S., 1855. 8°. 7 p. — An act prescribing the time of holding the district courts. Shawnee M. L. S., 1855. 8°. 4 p. — An act to punish offences against slave property. Shawnee M. L. S., 18.55. 8°. 4 p. — Laws to regulate elections ; an act supplemental to the revenue bill ; county bonds and organiza- tion. Shawnee M. L. S., 1855. 8°. 12 p. [Journals, Documents, Etc] Journal of the Council, lst-[8]th si'ssion, 1855-61. Shawnee M. L. S., Lecompton anii Lawrence, '55-61. 8 v. 8°. ^ote. Contain reports of committees. Territorial officers, etc. Bee back under Laics of the Territory , Note 2; and below, Daily journal. — Council bills, 1855. — Reports of Council committees. — Rules for the government of the Council, 1855. broadside. — Journal of the House of Representatives, 1st- [8]th session, 1855-61. Shawnee M. L. S., Le- compton and Lawrence, '55-61. 8 v. 8°. Note. Contain reports of committees, Territorial officers, etc. See back under x,au)« o/ ^Ae Territory, Note 2; and below, Daily journal. — House bills, 1855. — House ballot, 1855. broadside. — House reports of committees, 1855. — Rulds and orders of the House, 1855. 8°. 7 p. — Catalogue of members and officers, July 1855. broadside. — Remarks of H. J. Strickler before the joint ses- sion, on the permanent location of the seat of government, n. t. p. [1855.] 8"". 3 p. — Rules for the government of the Legislative As- sembly, Jan. 4. 1858. Lawrence, '58. 24°. 42, 8 p. — Daily journal of the Council and House of Repre- sentatives, January 15, 20, 1858. 2 f°8. — Report of special committee of the House on claims, n. t. p. [I860.] 8". 36, 5 p. Militia. [Order of Lucian J. Eastin, Brig. Gen., Nov. 28, 1855, to the militia of the 2d Brigade . . . com- manding them to meet at Leavenworth, Dec. 1, 1855, . . . subject to the order of Maj.-Gen. W: P. Richardson.] sq. 8°. circular. Supreme Court. Opinion of Samuel D. Lecompte, C. J., upon the right of the Legislative Assembly to lo- cate temporarily the seat of government [etc.]. Shawnee M. L. S., 1855. 8°. 9 p. — Reports of cases in the Supreme Court of the Terri- tory. By J. McCahon. Chicago, 1870. 8°. 298 p. See a/ao under Judiciary, Supreme Court. 394 NEBRASKA STATE PUBLICATIONS Litt tompiled from the colUction of Ji^ebraska documents in the New York Public Library, from the ** Catalogue of the State Library of Jilasiachuaetts," 3880, and Annual Supple- mental 1880-1902, and from cataloguet of other State and city libraries. Reoieed by Mian Clara A. MulUken of the University of Nebraska Library. All documents in this list published at the capital^ Lincoln, unless otherwise specified. Perhaps reached by Coronado, 1541. Visited by BuBtloe, 1710 ; by Mallet Brothers, 1739. Embraced Id LouisiaDa purchase, 1803. Part of the District of LouisiaDa, 1804; of Territory of LoQlsiana, 1805. Lewis aod Clark passed ap the Missouri Valley, 1804. Part of Territory of Missouri, 1812. Explored for the United States by Major Stephen H. Long, 1819-20; by Lieut. FremoDt, 1842. Part of the '•Indian country," 1834. MormoD migratioQ through Nebraska, 184&-47. OrgaDized as Territory of Nebraska, 1854, iDcluding all DDorganized territory from the Mis- souri River to the Rocky MouDtaius lyiDg betwecD 40" uorth latitude and the Canada line. First plan for State gOTernment rejected, 1860. Small portions annexed from Territories of Wash- ington and of Utah, 1861. Portions detached and annexed to Territory of Colorado, 1861 ; to Territory of DakoU, 1861 ; to Territory of Idaho, 1863. Minute details are gireu in Walker's "Statistical Atlas of the United States . . . compiled under authority of CoDgrees, 1874." Admitted aa a State, with present boundaries, 1867. Capital at Omaha, 1855-67; at Llucoln (first known as Lancaster) since 1867. Reportsof State officers, 1882-83. n.i.p. ['83.] Iv. S**. Note. Date properly 1880/82. Contains the reports of most State officers aDd institutioDs for the biennial period Dec. 1, 1880-Nov. 30, 1882, aod GoverDors' message and iDaugural of 1883, bound together without title-page, but with back cover title as above. Public Documents, biennial, 1889/90-99/1900. n. t. p. ['91-1901.] 8°. Note. Dates more properly 1888/90-98/1900, as biennial period closes Nov. 30th of even years. Contain reports of nearly all State officers and institutions bound together with- out title-page, but with back cover title as above and with table of contents, the collection being as a rule more extensive from year to year. Includes Qovernors' message and inaugural of the January following close of biennial period, i.e., 1891-1901, but those of 1893 are omitted from v. for 1891/92. 1897/98- 99/1900 ea. in 4 v.; others, ea. 1 v. Constitution. Constitutionof the State of Neb. «.;?., 1866. 8°. 16 p. Contention, 1871. June 5-August 19. Note. No documents seen. Con'veniion, 1875. Note. No Journal or Debates seen. The new constitution of Neb., 1875. n.p.^ n. d. 8". Note. Constitution also included in Senate Jourual, 23d session, 1893. Executive and Staff. Oovernor. Message, biennial, 1871-1903. v. p., '71- [1903]. 8°. Cbni.: By D.Butler, 1871, 73; by R.W. Fumaa, 1875; by S. Garber, 1877, 79; by A. Nance, 1881, 83; by J. W. Dawes. 1885.87; by J: M.Thayer, 1889, 91; byJ. E. Boyd, 1893; by L. Crounse, 1895; by S. A. Holcomb, 1897, 99; by W: A. Poynter, 1901 ; by C : H. Dietrich, 1903. Note. Includes report of pardons, commutations, and re- missions of fines. 1875 Includes report of U. S. Centennial Commissioner for Nebraska, of Dec. 22, 1874. 18T1 contains both inaugural and message of D. Butler. Message of retiring Governor and inaugural of Incoming Governor, with separate title-pages, bonnd together in 1 pm. in years 1893, 95, 99, 1901. 1B83, 89, also printed in German; 1885, 91 also in Danish; 1887,95 also in Bohemian. 1871 printed at Des Moines, la.; 1889. 99, at Omaha; 1897, n.p.\ others at Lincoln. All English editions appear in House Journal, also in Public Documents except 1891/92. Separate issue of 1873 not seen. 395 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS fNeb. Governor^ continued. — Inaugural address, 1871, 73, 75, 79, 83, 87, 91, 93, 95, 99, 1901, 03. v. p., '71-1903. 8°. Cont.: By D. Butler, 1871 ; by R. W. Furnas, 187S; by B. Garbcr, 1876; by A. Nance, 1H7«; by J. W. Uawcs, 1883; by J : M. Thayer, 1887; by J. E. Boyd, 1891; by L. Urouuee, 18'.«3; by S. A. Holcomb, 1896; by W : A. Poynler, 18U9, by C : 11. Dietrich, 1901 ; by J : H : Mickey, 1003. Note. 1871 bound with message, both by D.Buller. Inaug- ural, with separate title-page, bound with mcosagi.' of relirlug Governor In 1839,93, 95, nS). 1901. 1871 printed at Des Moines, la., 1899 ut Omaha, others at Lincoln. Separate issue of 187o not seen. — Budskap af J Vr. Dawes, guvernor . . . 1885. •85. 8°. 2i-p. — Rudskap af J : M. Thayer, guTerniir, 1891. '91. 8°. 27 p. — Talen af Ex-gouverneur J: M. Thayer, 1891. Grand Island, '91. 8°. 33 p. — Proclamation, death of General Grant [July 24, 1885 '85]. broadside. — Thanksgiving proclamation [Nov. 29, 1900]. 'UO. 4°; [Nov. 28, 1901. '01]. 8°. — Land transactions of the Executive Department, Feb. 17, 1870- Dec. 31, 1874. Note. Seen only in Appendix to House Journal, 1876. — See also under Institutions, Soldiers' Homes ; nnder Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1871; and under Miscellaneous, Claims. Adjutant General. Report, Jan. 1, 1871; biennial re- port, 1875/76-1900/02. '71-1902. 8°. Note. 1871 called " Rpt. of J. K. Patrick, Adjt. Gen.," and printed at Des Moines. la. 1875/76 appended to Senate Jour, nal, 1877 ; 1876/78 to House Journal, 1879. 1885/86 covers only from Apr. 1, 188i3-Nov. 30, 188G; contains also report of Quarter Master Qeueral, Apr. 2-Nov. 29, 1886. Report 1895/96 called *' Biennial reportof Patrick H. Barry, Adjutant General of Nebraska." 1897/98 contains Roster and index to entire National Guard of the State. Biennial periods vary, as follows : 1875/76 ending [uncertain] 1888/90 ending Nov. 30. 1876/78 II II 1890/9-2 ■' '* 1879/80 Nov. 30. 1892/94 " Dec. 31. 1880/82 " Deo. 30. 1895/96 " *| 1883/84 Not. 30. 1897/98 " Nov. 30. 1884/86 II II 1898/1900 " Dec. 31. 1886/88 Dec. 1. 1901/02 " Dec. 1. — Roster of Neb. volunteers, 1861-69. Hastings, '88. 236 p. See also forward under Secretary of State, 1892-97. Attorney General. Biennial report, 1880/82, 84/86, 88/90-1900/02. u. p., '83-1902. 8°. Note. 18S8/90-94/96datcdDec. 20th, others Nov. 30th. 1838/ 90 printed at Omaha, 1894/96 at York, others at Lincoln. — [Opinion on the legality of the contract between the State and W. U. B. Stout]. Feb. U, 1873. (2) p. Note. Seen only in Appendix to House Journal, 1873. Auditor of Public Accounts. Report, Jan. 1, 1873; bi- ennial report, [lst-15th], 1873/74,74/76-1900/02. »y., '75-1903. 8°. Note. In lst-2d reports called Auditor of State. [Isll re- port covers period Jan. 1, 1873-Nov. 30, 1874 ; others cover the regular fiscal period. 1st report In appendix to House Jour- nal, 1375. Title-page of 1874/76 bears Imprint St. Joseph, Mo., 1376; cover, Lincoln, Neb., 1876. 188V86-86/88 printed at Hastings, 1894/96 at Omaha; others at Lincoln. — Statement showing appropriations made and moneys expended by the 14th-16th, l!)th-20th, 22d-2«th sessions of the Legislature, 1877-81, 85-87, 91-99. V. p., '77-99. 8». Note. Printed as follows: 1877 at St. Joseph, Mo., 1886, 93, 95 at Lincoln, 1887 at Hastings, 1807 at Beatrice, 1890 at Fremont; others not seen. 396 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Neb. Auditor of Public Accounts, continued. Insurance Department. lAsX of insurance uompanics admitted, continued, or discontinued, to transact liusiness in the State during the year 1880. 1, Fire and marine; 2, Life. '80. f° sheet. Note. Insurance Department conslstB of Insarance Deputy and aaaifitaDta in the A uditor'e office. — Same, annual, 1K73-98. Jfote. Seen only in Auditor's biennial report, 1873/74, 96/98. — Biennial insurance report of the Auditor of Public Accounts, 1886/88. Hastings, '88. 8". 78 p. Note. Same as insurance material Included in Auditor's general report for 1886/88, but with separate title-page and pagination, and with Introductory matter. — Statement of risks written, premiums received, losses incurred and paid by fire and other in- surance companies (eicept life and accident) transacting business in Nebraska for the year ending Dec. 31; annual; 1875-77,79-90, sheets and broadsides ; 1891-98, 8 pm. 12" and 8°. [■76-99.] Note. Above is present title, which varied somewhat in the earlier years, that for 1875 being simply " Statement of fire insurance business in Nebraska for the year 1875." 1875, 77, 85 show no place of publication. None published for 1878. — Same, annual, 1873-98. Note. Reprints in Auditor's biennial report, 1873/74-96/98. Those omitted from 1874/76 were included in 1876/78. In 1878/80 included under Lire insurance statistics as pt. 1. Bee second note following. Since 1896/98 includes life insurance, having one h.t.p. : " Fire and miscellaneous insurance." — Statement of the business of life, accident, and miscellaneous insurance companies transacting business in Nebraska for tlie year ending Dec. 31; annual, 1890-98. '91-[99]. 1 broadside; 8 pm. 8°. Note. Titles vary. — Same, annual, 1873-98. Note. Reprints in Auditor's biennial report, 1873/74-98/98- Those omitted from 1874/76 were included in 1876/78. 1878, 80, in bien. rpt. 1878/80, have title " Life insurance companies admitted, continued, discontinued to transact business in Nebraska," etc., but include; Pt- 1, Fire and marine, pt. 2, Life ; with statistlca of risks, etc. Since 1896/98 included with fire insurance with one h.t.p.: "Fire and ralscellaneous insurance." — Statement showing business in the State by the secret, benevolent, and fraternal societies and associations for the year ending Dec. 31, 1887- 1903. Note. Reprints included in Auditor's bieimlal report. — Insurance laws in force Oct. 1, 1885, and those passed by the Legislature of 1887 [and that of 1889]. n.t.p. [1889?] 396 p- — Insurance laws, Life and fire. h. t. p. Fremont, [1895]. 8». 47 (4) p. Sem-etary of State. Biennial report, 1875/76, 78/80- 96/98. V. p., '77-98. S". Note. 1875/76, for year ending Nov. 30, appended to Senate Journal, 1877; separate issue not seen. 1884/86-86/88 printed at Omaha, 1888/90 at Fremont, others at Lincoln. — Abstract of votes cast at the general election of 1890. '90. broadside. — Roster of soldiers, sailors, and marines of the War of 1812, the Mexican War, and the War of the Rebellion residing in Nebraska June 1, 1891. J: C. Allen, Secretary. '92. 80. 354(1) p. — Same, June 1, 1893. J: C. Allen, Secretary. '93. 8°. 626, II, p. — Same, June 1, 1895. York, '95. 8°. — Same, Dec. 1, 1897. ['97.] 8». — Election laws in force July 1, 1899. '99. 198 p. 397 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Neb. Secretary of State, continue!. — Game laws in force March 7, 1899. '99. 10 p. — Life and fire insurance laws in force July 1, 1899. '99. 89 p. — Registry and brand law in force July 1, 1899. '99. 9 p. Treasurer. Biennial report, 1871/72, 72/7-1-1900/02. V. p., '73-1902. 8°. .Vote. Called Treasurer of Stole through lb76/78. 1874/ 76 printed at St. Joseph, Mo., 1884/86-86/88 at Oraaha,1888/llU at Fremont, others at Linculn. Insi':.ction and Regulation. Bttn^;. 185-203 p. Jiote. Seen only in 6d. of Agric. annual report 1886. Pharmacy, Board of Examiners of (1888-). lst-18th annual report, 1888/89-1903/04. v. p., '88-1904. Jfbte. lBtr-7tb, nth, are 8°; 8th-9th, 13th are 12°; 16th-18th are 16°; others not seen. lst-2d printed at Grand Island. Railroads. See forward Transportation. [^Taxa/ion.^ Board of Equalization. Note. No publications seen. [^Transportation.'] Board of Railroad Com,mission- ers (1885-87). [2d annual] report, for the year ending June 30, 1885/86. '88. 8°. See following note. Board of Transportation (1887-). lst-12th annual report, for the year ending June 30, 1886/87- 97/98. '88-99. 8». Note. This Board, composed of the Auditor, Secretary of State, Treasurer, Attorney General, Commissioner of Public Lands and Buildings, and secretaries, was created by the Leg- islature of 1887 to take the place of the Railroad Commission. Fifth report contains the following map ; — Official railroad map of Nebraska. Compiled for the Board. Wahoo, 1892. Scale, 134 mi. = 1 in. ; size, 344 X 21 in. Note. Printed at Omaha. In 5th annual report. Veterinarian. See under Institutions, Agriculture, Board of Agriculture, Veterinarian. Institutions. See notes under Public Lands and Buildings, Board of, p. 410. Academy of Sciences {\i%\- ). Publications, I- VIII. 1891-1903. 8 V. 8°. Cont. : 1. Constitution, ofiBcers, and list of members. *91. 2. Proceedings, 2d meeting. '»2. 24 p. 3. ■< 3d meeting. '93. 4. " 1893. '94. 6. " 1894,95. '96. 6. " 1896. '98. 7. " 1897-1900. 1901. 8. " 1901-02. '03. Note. No. 6 was bound with the Proceedings of the Historl. cal Society, second series, v. 2, 1898, bclnir p. 211-307, and also issued separately witb same pagination. Up to 1904 this instl- tutlon had received no State aid. [Agriculture.] Board of Agriculture (1858-). General Note. The constitution of Nebraska forbids the cre- ation of any office or department not therein provided for ; the State has therefore been without many departments common to most other States. In 1S^>3, however, by recommendation of the Governor, tbe Legislature made certain head profesBorR at tbe University ex officio " acting " State officials, without com- pensation, as Botanist, Entomologist, etc. Sometimes these men are designated also as officials of the Board of Agricul. ture (.e.g.," Stale Botanist to the Board of Agriculture ") ; some- times the Board Is designated " State Agricultural Society." The complicated relations existing between the Board, the Ex- periment Station, and these officers in their protean capacities are doubtless hardly less confusing to the men themselves than to the outsider. The " reports" of these officials, which are often essays or addresses, have appeared in the annual reports of the Board as listed below. Much briefer reports are printed in tbe annual reports of the Experiment Station. 400 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Neb. \^Agriculture, conHnved.'\ The Board reporu also contato, in addition to the Secre- tary's annnal report : reports from connty and district agricul- tural associationSt miscellaneous papers and addresses, and statistical and weather reports. See also forward under Educatioilt University of Neb.t Agricultural Experiment Station. — 1st annual report, 1859/60. n. i. p. Kote. Seen only in Council Journal, 1859/60. — 2d-4th annual report, [1868], 69/70, 71/72. Omaha, '69, 12°; Lincoln, '71-73, 8°. Note. 2d inclndes, in addition to the usual material, the United States homestead law ; 4th includes Proceedings of the Horticultural Society for 1872, with separate title.pa^e but one pagination, and map of the land grant of the Pacihc R.Et. in Nebraska as listed below; has running head "State Agri- cultural Society." — Journal of proceedings, Sept. 4, 1873-Jan. 26, 1876. Omaha, '76. 8°. 71 p. — Transactions, Sept. 1876-Sept. 1879. Report. '80. S". 150 p. Note. Cover title reads : *' Annual reports of the State Board of Agriculture and the State Horticultural Society to Sept. 1879." Includes Proceedings of tile Horticultural Society, 1878-79, with separate title-page as follows : " Annual reports of the State Horticultural Society, 187B and 1879. Lincoln, 1879," and separate pagination. — Transactions, Sept. 1879-Sept. 1882. Report. '84. 8". Note. Separate title-pages for 1879/80 and 1881/82. — Annual report. 1883-1903. '85-1904. 21 v. 8». Note See above General note. 1834 published in 1886; others in year following date of report. — Map of the land grant of the Pacific Railroad in Nebraska. New York, n. d. Scale, 18 mi.= 1 in. Note. In 4th annual report, 1871/72. — Speech at State Fair at Lincoln, Sept. 2, 1873. By J. Sterling Morton. '73. 8°. 24 p. — The foes of the farmers. An address delivered at Omaha, Oct. 1, 1874, during the State Fair. [By A. L. Perry.] n. p., '74. 8». 20 p. — An address delivered at Omaha, Sept. 23, 1H73, during the Nebraska State Fair hy Hon. Moses Stocking. Omaha, '76. 8°. 14 p. — Address before [the Board] at Omaha. Sept. 14 , 1881. By C. H. Van Wyck. '81. I2». — Address of Mr. Orange Judd at the State Fair, Lincoln, Sept. 16, 1885. n. t. p. 8°. Note. Seen only in Bd. of Agrlc. annual report, 1885, p. 183- 199. — Premium list for 8th annual exhibition, 1874. Omaha, ['74.] 8°. — Centennial premium list, 10th exhibition, 1876. Nebraska City, '76. S". — List of premiums offered at the 17th annual ex- hibition of the State Fair, to be held at Omaha Sept. 10, 1883, and continuing six days. n. t. p. [Omaha, '83.] pm. 8°. (6),73,(21) p. — Same, 18th annual exhibition, Sept. 6-12, 1884. n.t.p. [Omaha, '84.] pm 8°. (16),75,(23) p. — Reports of dairy experiments, 1891/92. n.t.p. 8°. Note. Seen only in annual report of the Board, 1893. — Botanist. Annual report, [lBt]-13th, 1886-98. n. t. p. Note. In Board reports, 1886-98. lst-4th bore title " The grasses and forage plants of Nebraska." 5th was a paper. Hee above, General note, and forward under Education, Univ. of Neb., Industrial College. Press circular no. 2. Directions for collecting and sending specimens, May 4, 1887. ['87.] Note. Probably printed in newspapers only. 401 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Neb. \_Agricultv/re, coniinutd.'] Catalogue of tlie flora of Nebraska; protophjta- anthophyta. By H. J. Webber. [1890.] pm 8». NoU. Alao iD report of 1839. — Chemist. Annual report, 1892-95, 97-93. n. t. p. Note. In Board report! of B»me years. Dial oxclukively with the aunar beet liidnatry and experiments, liiiard report of 1896 contained in addition an article entitled " Growth and development of the sugar beet industry in Nebraska." None In 1896. — Crop and other agricultural products report, annual, 1879, 83/84, 85-98. Note. In Board reports of same years. 1896-97 called " Statistical report "; 1898 called " Neb. crop data." — Engineer. Report, annual, 1894/95, 96-98. Note. In Board reports, 1895-98. Deal chiefly with irriga. tion. See also under Inspection and Regulation, Irrigation, Board of. — Eniomologitt. Report, annual, 1888, 90-93, 95- 98. Note. In Board reports of same years. Chiefly papers descriptive of the Insects of Nebraska. None for 1894. The ophidia of Nebraska, n. p., n. d., n. sig. Note. Appended to report of 1891. The grasshoppers that occur in Nebraska. Re- port by L. Bruner. 1896. Report to the Horticultural Society. 189G. — Geologist. Report, annual, 1890-98. Note. In Board reports of same years. 1890 entitled "Silt- ing or basin irrigation" ; 1891, " Storage of storm waters on the great plains." Bee forward under Geology. — Meteorologist. [l8t]-8th annual report, 1891-98. Note. In Board reports of same years. 1892 called " Ann. report of the Nebraska weather service." Nebraska weather service, [annual] report, 1878/79, 84-90. Note. In Board reports of same years. 1888 called " Neb. weather bulletin and crop reports"; 1890 culled "Ann. meteorological report of the Neb. weather service"; 1K96 called also " Ann. report of the Neb. climate and crop ser- vice." See forward under Education, Unio. of Neb., Agric. Exper. Sta., Weather Service. Rainfall of Nebraska each month of the year, 1853-89. Prepared by G. D. Swezey. 1 rpt. Note. Been only in Board report, 1889. Weather Service Convention, Lincoln, Jan. 1884. Note. In Board report, 1884. — United States Signal Service, Omaha station. Monthly reports. Annuiil, 1884-90, 92. Note. In Board reports of same years. None seen for 1391. — Veterinarian. Report, annual, 1885/86, 95-98. Note. In Board reports, 1886, 95-98. Report 1885/86 covers period June 1885-Nov. 30, 1886, and is also a report of the Live stock Sanitary Commission, of which Veterinarian is a member. Circular relating to contagious diseases of animals, n. p., n. d. Note. Reprinted in Board report of 1887. — Zoologist. Report, annual, 1894-98. Note. Id Board reports of same years. All are essays rather than reports. Agricultural Experiment Station. See forward under Education, University of Nebraska. Bee-keepers' Association. Papers and discussions at the annual meeting Jan. 9, 1889. n. t. p. 8°. Note. Been only in Bd. of Agric. annual report, 1888. 402 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Neb. Blind, Institution for the (Nebraska City, 1875-). lst-14th biennial report, 1875/76-1900/02. '76- 1902. 8°. Note. Made by Principal or SuperiDtendent through 1894/96; by Board of TrnateeB 1896/9S-1900/02. BeginniDg with 2d, if not 1st rpt., biennial periods ended Nov. 30th. 1888/90 printed at Omaha. Included regularly in the report of the Boardof Public L^ndsand Buildings, 1BT8/80-19U0/02. lBt,3d, 7th not Been. Botanist. See back, Agriculture, Board of Agriculture. Chemist. See back. Agriculture, Boa/rd of Agriculture. Dairymen's Association (1885-). Proceedings of the lst-3d annual convention, 1885-87. '86-88. 8°. Ifote. let also in Bd. of Agric. annual report, 1885, p. 131-181. — Annual report, 1888-92, 95-96, 98-99, 1901-02. V. p., 'SS-[1903.] 8». Ji'ote. 1893 printed at Fremont ; 1902, n. p. — Papers read before the Association, 1887, 88. J/bte. Seen only in Bd. of .l!;ric. annual reports, 1887, 88. Deaf and Dumb, Institute for the (Omaha, 1869-). Report, lst-3d [annual], 1869, 70, 71/72; 4th- 5th [biennial], 1873/74-75/76; lst-13th biennial, 1877/78, 78/80-1900/02. v. p., '70-1903. 8". Note. Made by Principal or Superintendent through 1894/96; by Board of Trustees 1896/a8-1900/02. Ist report covered period April 1-Dec. 1, 1869. Enumeration changed in 1378, as indicated above. 1869 printed at Kebraska City ; 1876, 88/90 at Omaha, (1869, 70, 73/74-76/76 by the pupils), 1900/02 at Fremont, others at Lincoln. Included regularly in the report of the Board of Public Lands and Buildings, 1878/SO-1900/02. 1870-76/78 not seeu. \^Education.'\ State Normal School (Peru, 1867-). Catalogue and circular, annual, 1867/70-1901/02. «.^., '70-1903. 8°. Note. Continuity of series uncertain. Printed at Lincoln, 1876, 80-89, 96-97; at Omaha, 1890; at Syracuse, 1891-94: at Peru, 1898-99. University of Nebraska (Lincoln, 1871-). Biennial report of the Board of Regents, Ist-16th, 1871/ 72, 72/74-1900/02. ['72?]-1902. 8° and 12°. Note. Usually made by President of the Board for biennial period ending Nov. 30th. 3d rpt., 1874/76, contains also 6th annual Register and Catalogue, 1875/76, and Inauguration of E. B. Fairlield as Chancellor (see below) , with three separate paginations. lOtb, 1888/90, printed at Omaha, contains in an appendix a list of faculty and students, 1890/91, and condensed statement of the courses of study, with the statement tiiat the regular catalogue for th.it year owing to lack of appropriation had not been printed; it was doubtless printed later, bow. ever, as one for that year has been seeu. lltb-12th, 1890/92- 92/94, contain financial statements by the Secretary-Treas- urer, but no report by the President. 13th. 1894/96, contains also Secretary's linanciat statement, with separate title-page but a single pagination. 16th, 1900/02, is in two parts, with separate title-pages ; Pt. 1, Itpt. of President and Faculty, 48 p.; pt. 2, Secretary's financial statements, 152 p., and is Univ. bulletin, Ser. 7. no. 13, Dec. 19U2. 8tb-9lh, 13th, 1884/86- 86/88, 94/96, were 12«s. l8t-2d, 4th not seen. — By-laws of the Board of Regents, 1872. '72. 8°. — Same, amended, Jan. 1, 1876; June 1882; Dec. 1887; Aug. 1891; Apr. 1904. '76-1904. 8°. — Chancellor's report to the Board of Regents, 1 sl- oth annual. 1871/72-75/76; [lst-2d] biennial, 1882/84-84/86. '72-86. 8° and 12°. Note. 1st ann. covered Sept. 7, lS71-June 26, 1872; other ann. rpts. are for years ending in June; bicn. rpts. for periods ending Nov. 30th. 1872/73-76/76 were the only 8"s seen. — Catalogue [lst-30th] annual, 1871/72-1901/02. '72-1902. 8° and 12°. Notel. Title has varied as follows : Register and Catalogue, 1871A2-74/75. 6th-9tb Annual Register and Catalogue, 18[7o/]76-[79/]80. loth-llth Annual Catalogue, [1881/82]-82/83. Catalogue and iiegister, 1883/84-84/85. Catalogue, 1885/86-94/95. Calendar, 1896/96-97/98. Catalogue, 1898/99-1901/02 and Anncts. 1899/100(K 1902/03. 1898/99 has cover title " Calendar 1898/99; " 1899/1900-1901/ 02 have cover titles " Calendar, 1900/01-02/03." Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Neb. [Education, continued.'} lfote2. 6th, 18[75/]76, contains also Inauguration of E. B. Fairfield as Cliancellor, 1876, witb separate pagination (>ee below)t and was also isHued bound witli Regent's report 1874/76. 9th, 18[79/]80, contained calendar of 1881 and eeema to have lasted over into that year, as there is no catalogue actually bearing date 1880/81 or 1881, and the next catalogue, the 10th, covered 1881/82 (though wrongly dated 1882/83, the lllh being rightly dated 1882/83). 1883/84-90/91 were 12°s; the others 8°. 1883/114-38/89, 91/92 contain registers of alumni from 1869 to year of catalogue. Copy seen of 1888/89 had errata sheet pasted on back of title-page. 1898/99 contained a list of Uni- versity publications 1871-99 ; 1899/1900 a list of publications for that year. Note 3. Beginning 1896/97 the catalogues have been num- bers of the University bulletin, as follows : 1896/97, Series 1, no. 6. 1900/01, Series 8, nos 1897/98, " 3, " 1. 1901/02, •' 7, " 1898/99, " 4, nos. 1-7. 1902/03, " 8, " 1899/1900, Series 6, nos. 1-7. 1903/04, " 9, " 1-7. 1-8. 1-7. 1-7. See also note above under Biennial repoit. —University studies, v. ['88-1902.] 8°. 1-2, July 1888-Oct. 1902. Con«.: V. 1, no. 1. July 1888. V. 2, no. 1. July 1894. 2. Oct. 1888. 2. Jan. 1897. 3. July 1890. 3. Oct. 1899. 4. July 1892. 4. Oct. 1902. Note. Continuous pagination for v. 1. V. 2, no 4 is also Univ. bull., ser. 7, no. 11. ■ University bulletin, series 1-7, 1897-1902 Oont. ; Ser. 3, no. 1, June 1898. 2, July " 8°. 6, Aug. 4, no. 8, May 1900. 5, no. 2 Mar. 1900. CSer 6 no. 3 " ■• Ser. 5, no. 4, 6 Apr. Mar. „ CSer. 6 no. 3 July 1901. Ser. 6 no. 7 " '• CSer. 7 no. 2, Mar. 1902. Ser. 7, no. 8, 11, 13, July Oct. Dec. ,, Note. Others not seen. Calendar, 1897/98. MacLean. Decade of develop- ment in American State uni- versities, Feb. 1896. MacLean. Next stage in the educational development of Nebraska, Dec. 1897. Complete list of students and Alumni, 1873-99. (.See be- low. The Univ. of Neb.) School of Art. 4 p. (Called " circular.") Univ. Campus, obi. 24». 8 p. pi. (Called '* circular.") School of Mechanic Arts. 8 p. Summer session, 1900. 10 p. Graduate bulletin, v. 1, no. 2. Catalogue, 1900/01. Graduate bulletin, v. 1, no. 3. Catologue, 1901/02. University studies, v. 2, no. 4. Biennial report, 1900/02. — Graduate bulletin, v. 1, nos. 1-3, Apr. 1900-Mar. 1902. ['00]-02. 8°. Cont. : V. 1. no. 1. Apr. 1900. (Univ. bull., C Ser. 5, no. 7.) 2. July 1901. (Univ. bull., C Ser. 6, no. 3.) 3. Mar. 1902. (Univ. bull., C Ser. 7, no. 14.) — Addresses at the inauguration of Allen R. Benton as Chancellor, Sept. 6, 1871. '71. 8°. — Practical education. Address before the Univer- sity, June 19, 1876, by W: F. Allen. '76. 8°. — Inauguration of Edmund B. Fairfield as Chancel- lor, . . . June 22, 1876. ['76.] 8». 30 p. Note, Seen only bound with Register, 1875/76, and Regents' biennial report, 1874/76. — Report of experiments at the college farm. Lin- coln, 1880. 8". — Prospectus of revised course of study [etc.], June 1881. 8». — The University of Nebraska. A complete list of the oiBcers and students . . . and the Alumni .... 1873-99. Comp. by E. Smith and B. Quaintance. 1900. 8". 97 p Note. This Is Univ. bull., ser. 4, no. 8. 404 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Neb. 38. V. 7, Art. 2, Ag 25, 1894. (Sugar beet ser. do. 7.) (Special bull., no. 1.) 39. 3,Ja 26,1895. 40. 4, " •' " 41. 6, F 24, " 42. V. 8, Art. 1, [ " ] (Neb. weather rev., 1895.) 43. 2, 8 5, " 44. 3, Ap 25, 1896. (Sugar beet per. no. 8.) 45. 4, Je 19, " 46. V. 9, Art. 1, 71. d. [ " ] (Weather & climate, Ja-JI '96.) \^Edw:ation, continued.'] — Agricultural Experiment Station (Lincoln, 1886-). lst-18th annual report, [1886/87-1904]. ['87- 1905.] 18 T. 8°. Note. Theae bear no dates except dates of traDBmlttal. let report reprinted in 13d. of Agric. annual report, 1887. Nearly all contain brief reports from the profejifors at the heads of departments, who make longer reports as officials of the State Board of Agriculture. Many of the bulletins have been re- printed in the reports. See back under Agriculture^ Board of Agriculturet General note. Bulletin, nos. 1-79, distributed January 1888- March 1903. ['87-1903.] 8°. Jfote. So. 1 bore also date (of publication?) Oct. 1, 1887, but all remaining bulletins bear only date of " distribution, " which often occurred some weeks after printing. No. 28 erroneously numbered 25. An intricate and conf using system of double and special enumeration is employed, as follows: 1. V. 1, ArUcle 1, Ja 20, 1888. 2 2 F 6 *' 3.' V. 2, Art. l! Mr 13| " 4. 2-4, Je 30, " 5. V. 1, Art. 3, Ja 7, 1889. 8. 4-6, Mr 10, " (Art. 6. == Meteor, rec, 1888.) 7. V. 3, Art. 1, Je —1889. 8. 2, " — " 9. 3, " — •' 10. 4, 5. " — " 11. V. 1, Art. 7-11, D 18, " 12. 12, F 28, 1890. 13. V. 3, Art. 1, Ap 1, " (Sugar beet ser. no. 1.) 14. 2, Je 7, " 15. 3-5,8 25, " (Art. 3. = Meteor, rec, 1889.) W. V. 4, Art. l,Ap 15,1891. (Sugar beet ser. no. 2.) 17. 2-3, Je 6, " (Art. 3. = Meteor, obs'v'ns, '90.) 18. 4. n. d. 19. 5. n. d. 20. 6, Mr 25, 1892. (Meteor, observ'ne, 1891.) 21. V. 5, Art. l,Mr 1 (»»c) 1892. (Sugar beet ser. no. 3.) 22, 23. 2, O 1, " (Animal diseasee ser. no. 4.) 24. 2 or 3, 8 15, 1892. (Sugar beet ser. no. 4.) 25. 4, D 1, " 26. 5, Mr 11, 1893. 27. V. 6, Art. 1, " 10, " (Sugar beet ser. no. 5 ) [28.] 2, Mr 1 (Sic)" (Animal diseases ser. no. 5.) 29. 3, Ap 15, 1893. 30. 4, O 1, " 31. 5, D 20, " 32. 6, F 27, 1894. 33. 7, Ap 16, " (Meteor, observ'na, 1893.) 34. 8, My 1, " 35. 9, • 36. ID, " " " (Sugar beet ser. no. 6.) 37. V. 7", Art. 1, n. d. (Neb. weather rev., 1894.) Many have been reprinted in the ann. rpts. of the station, and nos. 6, 8-10, 13, 16, 21 in Bd. of Agric. ann. rpts., 1888 91. Bulletin : Sugar beet series, nos. 1-12, April 1890-Sept. 1903. 12 pm. 8°. note. See above table. Nos. 1-3 reprinted in Bd. of Agric. ann. rpts., 1889-91. No. 12 is Bull. 81 ; v. 16, Art. 2, S. 1, 1903. Bulletin : Animal diseases series, nos. 4-5, Oct. 1892-MarcIi 1893. n. d. 2 pm. 8". Jfote. Early nos. not seen. See above table. Press bulletin, nos. 1-20, 1890-Sept. 1904. ['90-1904]. 20 pm. 8». Cont.: 1-5, 1890; 6-7, 1895; 8, Jan. 1897; 9-10, 1898; 11, June 1899; 12-16, 1900; 16, April 1902; 17-18, Jan.-Mar. 1903; 111-20, Sept. 1904. Ifote. Also press bulletin, circular ser., 1-2, Jl-S, 1899. Report of eiperiments at the college farm, 1882. n. d., ,t. p., a. sig. 8°. 405 47. 2, F 1, 1897. 48. 3, Ap 20, •• 49. 4, " 22, " 60. V. 10, Art. 1,N 10, " 61. 2, D 30, " 62. 3, Ja 11,1898. 53. 4, Mr 31, " 64. 5,Je 8, " 55. V. 11, Art. 1, Ag 20, " 66. 2, •■ 31, " 67. 3, Ap 3, 1899. 58. 4, " 5, ■• 59. 6, „. d.["] 60. V. 12, Art. 1, S 28 ■• (Sugar beet ser. no. 9.) 61. 2, D 15, " 62. 3, Mr 18, 1900. 63. 4, Ap 16, " 64. 6, My 7, " 66. 6, Je 4, " 66. V. 13, Art. 1, Ag 29, " 67. 2, »< ii •< (Sugar beet aer. no. 10.) 68. 3, Mr 22, 1901. 69. 4, " 30, " 70. 5, 71. V. 14, Art. 1, S — ■' 72. 2, Ap 4,1902. 73. 3, My 6, " (Sugar beet ser. no. 11.) 74. 4, My 26, " 75. V. 16, Art. 1,N 6, " 76. 2, Ja 24,1903. 77 3, " 26, •' 78 4, Mr 11, " 79 5, " 30, " Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Neb. [EJucaiion, continued.'] Weather Service (1878-). Monthly bulletin, 1878-July 1896. [78-96.] Ifote, Was founded as a volunteer eerrice in 1878 and liiBued odIj hectograpbed or mimeograpbed reports until 1887, First issae In spring 1878; first monthly issue May 1879. From 1887 to July 1896, the reports were printed as octavos of 8 pages or less, wltb titles as follows : " Bulletin of ibe Xeb. Weatber Service" to June 1893; "Neb. Weather Record and Crop Review " to 1894 ; " Neb. Weather Review," 1894- July 1896. The 12 parts lor each year were bound up an- nually with a summary as bulletins of the general series of the Agricultural Experiment Station. (See above table.) In 1887 the T7. 8. Weather Bureau detailed an assistant to cooperate in the work, and in August 1896 took complete control. Pub- lished at Crete 1884-94. See back. Agriculture, Board of Agriculture', see also below under Climate and Crop Service, — Botanical Department. Contributions, new se- ries, I-XVII, Aug. 1892-Dec. 1901. ['92?- 1901.] 80. June 1895. April 1896. July 1897 (wrongly num- bered 11). July 1898. n. d. Aug. 1899. n. d. [Sept. 1899]. Dec. 1901. Note. No. 1 is a " Rpt. on the native trees and shrubs of Neb." by C. K. Bessey, repr. from Ibe ann. rpt. of the Hort. Socy., 1892; no. [^14] is " The nomenclature of the Neb. for. est trees," by C. E. Bessey, repr. from Proceedings and Col- lections of the Histor. Socy., 2d ser., v. 2, 1898, p. 229-242; no. [16] is " The forests and forest trees of Neb.," by C. E. Bes- sey, repr. from the ann. rpt. of the Bd. of Agric, 1899. I^os. 2, 5, 8, 10-13, 15, 17, are the eth-13tb, 15th ann. rpts. uf the Botanist of the Bd. of Agric, repr. from the ann. rpta. of that Board. See also below under Industrial College. Botanical Seminar. Botanical survey, I-VII, [1892]-1904. '92-1904. 8°. Note. Have no real title but are spoken of as " reports." Cont. : 1. Aug. 1891. 10. 2. April 1892. 11. 3. June 1892. [12.] 4. July 1892. 5. June 1893. 13. 6. March 1894. [14.] 7. July 1894. 15. 8. May 1894. [16.] 9. March 1895. 17. Cont. (Fall, 1892 ] 8 p. April 1893. 46 p. June 1894. 48 p. Jan. 1896. 48 p. March 1901. 143 p. Oct. 1902. 79 p. Apr. 1904. 175 p. Phytogeography of Nebraska. 1, General survey ; by Roscoe Pound and F : E. Clements. 1898. 8°. 329 p. map. Note, All but about 75 copies of this edition were burned while in the printers' hands; for this reason the "v. 2-6" of this series announced in the back of tliis edition were never published. A rpt. of similar title and same authorship appears in V. 3 of Pub. Docs., 1897/98. Same; [March 2, 1901]. Ed. 2. '00. 8». 443 p. map. Flora of Nebraska; ed. by members of the . . . seminar, 1894-95. '94-95. 8°. Con(. . Parts 1-2, 1894. 128 p. Part 21, 1895. 82 p. The botanical outlook, by J. M. Coulter ; delivered . . . May 27, 1896. '95. 8°. 28 p. Some considerations on the alternation of generations in plants, by Conway McMillan; delivered . . Apr. 25, 1896. '96. 8°. 41 p. — [Climate and Crop Service.'] United States Dept, of Agriculture. Nebraska Section of the Climnte and Crop Service of the Weather Bureau. Published by authority of the Sec. of Agricniture. [Monthly] report; [also] annual summary; v. i-8, Aug. 1896-Dec. 1903. n.d., ['96-1903.] 97 pm. 4°. Note. Biz parts in v. 1, 1896, Including summary ; since then 13 parts annually, the monthly parts (nos. 1-12) each 8 pages and the summaries (unnumbered) each 12 pages. Bear imprint of the University. 406 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Neb. \^Education, eontinuei.'^ — Industrial College (1871-). Report of the Dean, 1884, 85/86. n. t. p. 8°. NoU. Seen only In Bd. of Agrlc. annual reports, 1884, 86, and Bd. of BegenU biennial rpta. 1884-86. Address of the Uean at the State Fair, 1886. n. t. p. 8°. Note. Seen only in Bd. of Agric. annual report'1885. Report of the Dean on the grasses and forage plants of Nebraska. [1886], 87, 89. 8°. Note. Made in hie capacity as Botaniet and reprinted in modified form in Bd. of Agric. annual reports, 1886, 87, 89, where they are called "Report of the Butanist." (See back under Agriculture^ Board of Agriculture, Botanist.) 1886 seen only therein. 1889 includes also the Catalogue of plants by H.J. Webber; '89. 8*. 162 p. In 1892 these reports were merged into the series " Contributions " of the Botanical Department, which see above. Address of the Dean, 1886. n. t. p. 8°. Note. Seen only in Bd. of Agric. annual report, 1886. Press bulletin, nos. 1-6, July 30-Oct. 7, 1885. Kote. Seen only as reprints in Bd. of Agric. annual report, 1885. — Medicine, College of. [4th?] annual announce- ment and catalogue, 1886/87. 12». 16 p. — Patho-biological Laboratory. [Circular letter of the Director calling attention to the objects of the laboratory, established for original research into the nature and causes of contagious and infectious diseases of animals. Nor. 28, 1887.] 4". sheet. Educational Lands and Funds, Board of. See for- ward under Public Lands and Buildings, Note 1 . Engineer. See back under Agriculture, Board of Agriculture. Entomologist. See back under Agriculture, Board of Agriculture. Feeble-minded Youth, Institution for (Beatrice, 1886-). [1st] -9th biennial report, 1884/86-1900/02. v.p., '86-1902. 8°. Note. Made by Superintendent. 1888/90 printed at Omaha, 1900/02 at Fremont, others at Lincoln. All included in bien- nial report of Board of Public Lands and Buildings. Friendless, Borne for the (Lincoln, 1881-). [2d]-9th biennial report 1884/86-1900/02. '86-1902. 8°. Note. A private institution until in April 1899 it was taken over by the State. 1888/90printedatOmaha. 6th report, 1892/94, wrongly numbered 5th on title-page, but error was corrected with the 7tb in 1804/96, which, however, by a typographical error bore imprint date 1886. 8th covers only the period April 14, 189g-Xov. 30, 1900. Included in the biennial report of the Board of Public Lands and Buildings, probably from the be- ginning. [Oeology.'] Geological Survey {1901-). Report of the StateGeologist, V. 1. By E. H. Barbour. 1903. 4°. 258 p. mnps, pi., il. Note. No official interest was shown in the State's geologi- cal resources until in 1891 Gov. Thayer appointed Prof. E. H. Barbour, of the University, Acting State Geologist. As head professor of geology at the University, he became Acting State Geologist under the Legislative act of 1&93 (see General note under Agriculture, Board of Agriculture) without salary. Geological investigation was carried on at his private expense until the generosity and public spirit of C. H. Morrill made possible the annual Morrill geological expeditions, Ist-llth, 1892-1902. The State first awoke to the situation by creating the present Geological Survey in 1901, with Prof. Barbour as State Geologist. Oeologist, Acting (1991-1901). See preceding note, and back under Agriculture, Board of Agricul- ture. 407 InBtitutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Neb. [^Oeology, continued.'] — The geological bibliography of Nebraeka. By Erwin H. Barbour and Cassias A. Fisher. Reprinted from the annual report of the Board of Agricul- tureforl90I. n. p.,n. d. [19021] 8°. 247-266p. Jfote. Thia Is an exteoeive list of all publicalioDB concern- ing the geology of Kebraska, most of which have been pri- vately printed In scientific journals or In the Proceedings of the Academy of [Science. Those published at Btate expense appeared only in the annual reports of the Board of Agricul- ture, in bulU'tiuB of the University, or in bulletins of the Agricultural Experiment Station. Historical Society (1878-). Transactions and reports, V. 1-5, 1885-92. '85-93. 8". Con*.; 3. 1889. V. 1. 1885. 233 (1) p. 4. 1891. 2. 1887. viii, 383 p. 5. 1893. — Report of the Secretary for the biennium ending Jan. 13, 1891. '91. 8». 7 p. — Proceedings and collections, 2d series, v. 1-5. 1894-1902. 8°. pi. Cont. : T. 1, no. 1. July 1894. v. 2, 1898. 2. Oct. 1894. V. 3, 1B99. 3. Jan. 1895. v. 4, 1902. 4. Apr. 1895. v. 6, 1902. Ifote. V. 2 covers the years 18S6/97. Horticultural Society (1869-). Annual report, 1872- 79, 84-1902/03. '73-1903. 8°. ybte. Bound with annual report of the Board of Agricul- ture until 1884. Preface to 1898/99 (called 1899) says : " The policy of our society for the past several years has been to take one subject and give it as thorough discussion as could be in the limited space allowed in the annual report." The subject for that year was The Apple. 1880-83 not seen. See also back under Agriculture, Board of Agriculture, 1868, 76, entomologist, 189B. Organization of the . Sept. 29, 1869, at . Moines, la., '71. 8°. . Bo.ird of Horticulture, . . Nebraska City. Des 42 p. J^^ote. Reprinted from Bd. of Agric. ann. rpt. 1870, with separate pagination. — Proceedings at the semi-annual meeting, Jan. 5, 1870. Brownville, '70. 8°. p. 4-22. Note. Repr. from Bd. of Agric. ann. rpt. 1870. — Official proceedings, Jan. 15, 1870. Omaha, '70. 8°. 22-29 p. JV'o^e. Repr. from Bd. of Agric. ann. rpt, 1870. — Proceedings of the semi-annual meetings, June 1871, Oct. 1871, Jan 1872. Brownville, '72. 1 v. J^^ote. Cover page bears title " Transactions." — Essay on fruit growing, by J. T. Allen. Brown- ville, 1873. 8°. 80 p. — Address before the Society, March 1, 1875, by Jas. T.Allan; with proceedings, [etc.]. Omaha, '75. 8°. [Industrial.] State Indusirial School for Juvenile Offenders (Kearney, 1879-). Ist-lOth biennial report of the Superintendent, 1880/82-98/1900. '83-1901. 10 pm. 8". Note. Called State Reform School through 1834/86 and cared for both boys and girls until the Girts* Industrial School was established In 1892. 1h88/90 printed at Omaha. All in- cluded in the biennial report of the Board of Public Lands and Buildings. Industrial Home (Milford, 1889-). lst-6th biennial report, 1888/90-98/1900. '90-1901. 6 pm. S". Note. 1888/90 printed at Omaha. All included In the bien- nial report of the Board of Public Lands and Buildings. See forward Woman^e AHHOciate Charities. Girls' Industrial School for Juvenile Delinquents (Geneva, 1892-). lst-5th biennial report of the Superintendent, 1892, 92/94-98/1900. '93-1901. 6 pm. 8°. Note. 1st report covered period March l.'i-Nov. 30, 1892. All Included in the biennial report of the Board of Public Lands and Buildings. See second note preceding. 40S Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Neb. [/»5ane.] Hospital for the Insane (Lincoln, 1869 -). Biennial report of the Superintendent, 1869/70; annual report, 1876; biennial, 1876/78-84/86, 88/90; llth-16th, 1890/92-1900/02. [?J-1903. 8°. Note. No enameratton used before 1890. How the report for 1890/92 came to be cumbered 11th bieDnlal is not clear. I8S8/90 printed at Omaba. Included in report ot Board of Public Lands and Buildings, 1880-1900/02. — Commissioners on erection of State Asylum for the Insane; Superintendent; architects. Reports, 1871/72. Note. Seen only in appendix to House Joarnal, 1873. Norfolk Hospital for the Insane (Norfolk, 1885-). lst-7th biennial report of the Superintendent, 1886/88-98/1900. '88-1901. 8°. Note. 1888/90 printed at Omaha. All included in the bien. nial report of the Board of Public Lands and Buildings. Building destroyed by fire in 1901, but provision for re-build- ing made by Legislature of 1903. Asylum for the Chronic Insane (Hastings, 1888-'). lst^6th biennial report, 1888/90-98/1900. '90- 1901. 6 pm. 8<>. Note. Called Asylum for the Incurable Insane through 1892/94. 1888/90 printed at Omaha. All included in the bien- nial report of the Board of Public Lands and Buildings. [iand*.] See forward Public Lands and Buildings. [Libraries.'^ State Librarian. Report, biennial, 1873/74-77/78, 80/82-96/98. '74-98. 8°. Note. Includes list of accessions biennially. 1888/90-90/92, 94/96 printed at Omaha. 1894/96 contains list of books and pamphlets for sale and exchange. Public Library Commission (1901-). lst-2d biennial report, 1901/02-02/04. '02-04. 8". Note, let covers the period June 28, 1901-Nov. 30, 1902. — List of books suitable for presents for children Oct. 1903. — Suggestions for the observance of Library Day in the public schools of Neb., Oct. 23, 1903. n.d. 8°. 3 p. — List of books for school libraries recommended by the Commission and endorsed by the Reading Circle Board of the State Teachers' Association, June 1902. ['02.] 8°. (.12) p. — Same. New enl. ed. 1903. 8°. 20 p. — State Fair circular, Sept. 1, 1902. 8° sheet. Meteorologist. See back under Agriculture, Board of Agriculture. Penitentiary (Lincoln, 1869-). 1st report, Nov. 30, 1870; 2d-4th biennial. 1871/72-75/76; biennial, 1878/80-1900/02. ['70]-19u3. 8°. Note. 1st seen only in a}}pendix to House Journal, 1870, p. 158-166. 2d is called Bien. rpt. of the inspectors and warden ; 3d-4tb, Bien. rpt. of the Inspectors; 1378/80, Bien. rpt. of the warden. Kpta. 1878/80-19OU/02 included in the bien. rpt. of the Board of Public Lands and Buildings. 1888/90 printed at Omaha. — Report of the books of the State Prison Inspectors, 1870/72. n.t.p. 8». Note. This and the following two entries seen only in ap- pendix to House Journal, 1873. — Penitentiary lands sold and remaining unsold. [1872.] n.t.p. — Report of Penitentiary lands, 1873. — Report of appraisers for purchase prison contract and property, 1895. '96. 8°. 113-170 p. Note. Bound with report of Board of Public Lands and Buildings, 1894/96. Also published separately, n.p., ['96? I 12°. 59 p. — Report of James Whitehead, Agent of the Board of Public Lands and Buildings for the Peniten- tiary, Feb. 3-NoT. .SO, 1896. '96 8°. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc. 409 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Neb. Povttry Association (1884-) . [1st] annual report, 1893. '94. 8». ^ Proceedings, 12th-17tti annual meeting, January, 1896-1901. '96-1902. 8°. Public Lands and Buildings, Board of. [lst]-12th biennial report of the Commissioner, 1878, 78/ 80-98/1900. ['78?] -1901. 8". NoUl. This Board is made up of the Commissioner of Public Lands and Buildings (chairman). Secretary of State, Treasurer, and Attorney General, and acts as a Board of Con- trol of the charitable institutions of the State. Its reports cover also the business of the Board of Educational Lands and Funds and the Board of Purchase and Supplies, each made up of the same ofQcers with the (governor as chairman, and the Board of Traneportation, made up of the same officers with the Auditor as chairman. NoU 2. The reports of the following institutions are made to the Board (or to the Governor and the Board) and besides being issued separately are bound with its own report with sepiirate title-pages, but a single pagination ; Institution for the Blind, Institute for the Deaf and Dumb, Institution for Feeble- minded Youth, Home for the Friendless, Girls' Industrial School, State Industrial School (hoys). Hospitals for the Insane at Lincoln, Hastings, and r7orfolk, Industrial Home, Penitentiary, and Soldiers' and Sailors* Homes at Grand Island and Milford. Other reports included have been : Wom- an's Associate Gbarities, 1890/92-94/96, and Appraiserr* for Pur- chase Prison Contract, Penitentiary Agent, Insurance Boiler Inspector, all in 1894/96. Enumeration began with 2d, 1878/ 80. 1838/90 printed at Omaha. State Surveyor. [Miscellaneous publications.] Note. This officer is a member of the office force of the Board. Purchase and Supplies, Board of. See back undor Public Lands and Buildings, Note 1. See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1874. Reform Schools. See back under Industrial. [^Soldiers' Homes.'] Soldiers' and Sailois' Home (Grand Island, 1887-). l3t-7th biennial report, 1887,88/90-98/1900. '88-1901. 8°. Note. 2d report covers period from the opening of the Home, July 1, 18«8, to Nov. 25, 1890. Report of Visiting and Elaminini; Board included in 1892/94-94/98, 9S/19U0. Report for 1894/96 contains Gov. Thayer's report re management of the Home. 1888/90 printed at Omaha. All included in the biennial reports of the Board of Public Lands and Buildings. Soldiers' and Sailors' Branch Rome (Milford, 1895-). lst-3d biennial report, 1895/96-98/ 1900. '96-1901. Note. Ist covers period Apr. 27, 1895-Nov. 30, 1896. All contain report of the ViBitiog and Examining Board, and all are included in the biennial reports of the Board of Public Lands and Buildings. Visiting and Examining Board. Reports included in reports of Homes. See preceding notes. [^Stock-breeders.] Improved Stock-breeders' Associa- tion. Proceedings of the annual meeting at Grand Island, Feb. li), 1889. n. t. p. 8" Note. Extracts in Bd. of Agrio. annual report, 1888. No separate issue seen. Surveyor, State. See back under Public Lands and Buildings, Board of. Weather Service. See back under Education, Uni- versity of Nebraska, Agricultural Experiment Station and Climate and Crop Service. Woman's Associate Charities. Biennial report of the Board of Trustees, [lst-3d?], 1890/92-94/96. '93-96. 8°. Note. This association had the oversight of the Industrial Home at Milford. Its reports were included in the biennial reports of the Board of Public Lands and Buildings Wool-growers' Association. Proceedings of annual meeting, Jan. 1884. n. t. p. 8°. Note. Seen only in Bd. of Agric. annual report, 1884. Zoologist. See back under Agriculture, Board of Agriculture. 410 Judiciary] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Neb. Judiciary. Supreme Court. Reports of cases in the Supreme Court, [v. l]-63, 1855-1902. u. i>., '71-1903. 63 v. 8°. Cont.: [V. ]-2],18r.3-73; byJ.M.Woolworth. [31,1873-74; liy I.. (Jrounse. [4)-25, 1875-89; by G. A. Brown. 26, 1889; by W. A. Leese. 27-5S, 1889-99 ; by D. A. Campbell. 59-63, 1899-1903; by L. Herdman. 2fote. Published v:\riouely at Chicago, Lincoln, Omaha, and Dea MolneB. Rulea of Supreme Court adopted 1885 are ap- pended to V. 17 ; rules adopted 1837 preSzed to v. 21. — Digest of the decisions of the Supreme Court [1655- 77.] By S. Maxwell. ])es Moines, 1877. 8°. — Digest of the decisions, 1868^86; by J. R. Chaney. n. p., "87. 8°. — Index to the points decided and discussed in the first twelve volumes of the Nebraska reports, 1871- 82. Omaha, '82. 16°. Ifi7 p. — Same; Nebraska reports v. 1-15, 1871-84. '84. 8°. 193 p. — Same; V. 1-20, 1871-86. Omaha, '87. 8°. (3)430p. — Same; V. 1-25, 1871-89. '89. 8°. 561 (1) p. — Digest of the decisions of the Supreme Court, v. 1- 31. By W. T. Nelson. With reference to cases reported in the first forty-nine volumes of the Northwestern Reporter. Chicago, 1892. 1. 8°. liii, 553 p. — Same ; v. 33-50, with references to the Northwestern Reporter, v. 2. Chicago, 1897. 1. 8°. (3) 495 p. — Citations of reports, v. 1-36. n. p., 1894. 12". — Nebraska digest; a digest of the decisions of the Supreme Court as reported in t. 1-60 of the Nebraska reports, with citations of all subsequent Nebraska cases by the Court; also a table of cases. By E. C. Page. San Francisco, 1902. 2 V. 1. 80. iv, 1176 p.; (2) 1177-2368 p. Legislature. l8t session, 1866; 2d-3d, 1867 ; 4th-3th, 1869 ; 6th-7th, 1870; 8th, 1871; 8th adjourned, 1872; 9th-10th, 1873; 11th, 1875; 12th-13th ■were morning and .ifternoon sessions on Dec. 5, 1876; 14th-27th, biennial, beginning in January, 1877-1901. 10th was a " called " session ; 12th and 13tb were special Beasions ; 17th was an extra session. 2d, 3d were ** called " sessions, though not so designated. \^Laws of the State.'\ Laws, joint resolutions, and me- morials, lst-27th session, 1866-1901. v. p., '67-1901. 8°. Note. 2d session, Feb. 1867, called by Governor's procla- mation to pass an act grautiog suffrage without race or color distinction, this having been required by Congress as a condi- tion of Nebraska's admission to the Union. Laws of 9th and 10th sessions comprised in General Statutes, 1873. 12th was called for purpose of cauviisRing votes of Presidential electors, and 13th for consideratiou of appropriation bill, and no laws were passed by either session. Many of the session laws probably published in Omaha and elsewhere. — General statutes in force Sept. 1, 1873. By G. A. Brown. '7.1. 8°. xvi, 1303 (1) p. — Compiled statutes, comprising all laws of a general nature in force July 1, 1881. By G. A. Brown. Omaha, '81. 1.8°. viii, 806 p. — Same, 2d-3d editions, biennial, 1885-87. By G. A. Brown. Omaha, '85-87. 1. 8°. Note. Each edition contains amendments from 1882 to July 1st of year of publication. —Same, 4th-llth editions, biennial, 1889-1903. By G. A. Brown and H.H.Wheeler. '89-1903. 8°. Note. Each edition contains amendments from 1882 to July 1st of year of publication. — Consolidated statutes, 1891, comprising the codes. State and Federal constitutions [etc.]. Prepared by J. E. Cobbey. '91. 8°. lii, 1351 p. — Same, to 1893. '93. 8». 411 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Neb. [Laws of the State, continited.'\ — Code of criminal procedure. By Maxwell. 1887. — Annotated code of Nebraska. A hand-book of the Nebraska decisions, containing the code of civil procedure and the criminal code, including the code of criminal procedure. By J. E. Cobbey. Beatrice, [1901]. 8°. 733 p. — Annotated statutes. Beatrice, 1903. 2 v. — [^Statutory Revision.'] Commissioner on Revising the General Laws. Report, January 1873. '73. 8". 41 p. — [Special Lams.] Biuking law. 1889. 8". 7 p. Election lav.-, ilarch 1891. Compiled by C. A Robbins. '91. 8°. 5fi(l)p lirigation laws, 1897. '!»7. 8°. 53 p. Kailroiid law ; compilation of all constitutional and statutory provisions, by L. Burnham. 1890. 8°. [./ourno/s. Documents., Etc.] Senate Journal, Tst- 27th session, 18fiG-1901. ■».;)., '67-1901. 8°. Kote. l6t-3d BesBions in 1 v. ; 9th-10th in 1 v. ; 12th-14th in 1 T. 17tb containB also HouBe Journal with fleparate title-page. 23d-24tb contain appeudixes of miBCellancouB matter. AH contain, in body of jonmal, Governor's mcBsage and inaugural (it any). lBt-3d, 5tta, 8th, 11th, 16th-18tb, 22d, pub. at Omaha; 12th-14th at St. Joseph, Uo.; 23d-24th at York; 4th, 6tb-;tb, not Been; others at Lincoln. — House Journal, lst-27th session, 1866-1901. v. p., '67-1901. 80. Note. lBt-3d seBsions in 1 v. ; 9th-10th Id 1 v. ; 12th-14tb in 1 V. 17th isBued only bound with Senate Journal, with Beparate title-page. Appendixes of miscellaneoua matter bound with 9th-10tb, nth, 15th-16th, 22d-23d. All contain, in body of journal, Governor's message and inaugural (if any). Journal of 4th session not printed. lBt-3d, 5th-8tb, lltb, 16tb-18th, 2l8t-22d, pub. at Omaha; 12th-14th at St. Joseph, Mo.; 23d at York; otherB at Lincoln, — Impeachment trial of David Butler, Governor, at Lincoln. Messrs. Bell, Hall, and Brown, official reporters. Omaha, 1871. S". 6 pts. in 1 v. See alto under MiscellaneouB, Claims. — Legislative manual, 1883, 87. '83-87. 16" and 12°. — Biographical manual of the 20th Legislature. By 0. L. Hall. 1887. 12°. 112 p. — Nebraska blue bonk and legislative manual, 1889, 91,99/1900-1901/02. ['89-1901.] 12°anrf8°. — Legislative year-book for 1897. '97. 12°. — Portrait and biographical album of the State officers of the Legislature, 28th session, 1903/04, con- taining a directory of the Legislature and official State directory. Ed. by I). M. Carr. Fremont, 1903. sm. 4°. 215 p. — Report of committee on State Penitentiary [1873] ; report of minority committee. Note. Seen only in appendix to House Journal, 1873. — Journal of committee on Penitentiary investigation Feb. 10-20, 1873. n. t.p. Jfote. Seen only in appendix to HouBO Journal, 1873. — Report of joint committee of investigation on plans and specifications of contract between the State and W. H. B. Stout, n. t. p. (2) p. JSote. Seen only in appendix to House Journal, 1875. — Journal of committee on Penitentiary investigation, 1875. n.t.p. Note. Seen only in appendix to House Journal, 1875; p. 689-726. — Report (if tlie committee in the matter of the inves- tigation of the accounts of the late State Treas- urer. 1879. 8°. 65 p. 412 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Neb. {^Journals, Doevments, Eic, continued.'] — Address of Mrs. Harriet S. Brooks on behalf of suf- frage amen.imeiit. [1881?] Note. ConatituteB appendix to House Jonrnal, 1881. — Report of the joint committee appointed to investi- gate the charges of cruelty and mode of punish- ment inflicted upon convicts in the State Penitentiary [etc.]. 189.S. 8°. 196 p. Note. Also in Public docs., 1891/92. — Report of the special committee to investigate the Penitentiary. 1895. Note. Seen only in appendix to Benate Journal, 1895. — Report of the Senate committee on the investigation of the official acts of Jos. Garneau, Jr., Commis- sioner General of the Nebraska Columbian Com- mission. 1895. Note. Seen only in appendix to Senate Journal, 1895. Miscellaneous. [_Birds.'\ Catalogue of Nebraska birds. By W. E. Taylor, n. t. p. Note. Seen only in Bd. of Agriculture annual report. 1887, p. 111-118. Boiler Inspector. See below, Insurance Boiler In- spector. {Census.} Population of Nebraska [from the national census, 1890]. n. t. p. Note. Seen only in Bd. of Agric. annual report, 1891, p. 76-121. [Claims.'] Report of Commissioners appointed by the Legislature to liquidate and settle certain claims with David Butler. April 4, 1873. Note. Seen only in House Journal, 1875. [Expositions.'] United States Centennial Commis- sioner/or Nebraska. Report, 1875. Note. Seen only in appendix to House Journal, 1875. See alto under Executive and Staff, Govei-nor, fileseage, note. Columbian Commission, 1895. See under Legisla- ture, Journals, Docs., etc., 1895. Nebraska State Commission for the Trans- Mississippi and International Exposition, 1897/98. Omaha, '98. 8". Note. Seen only in Pnblic documents, 1897/98. Immigration, Commissioners of. 2d annual report, 1872. 8°. Note. Seen only in appendix to House Journal, 1873. Insurance Boiler Inspector. Report to the Board of Public Lands and Buildings, May 1895-Dec. 6, 1896. '96. 8». Note. Seen only in report of the Board of Public Lands and Buildings, 1894/96. Lands. See under Executive and Staff, Governor, 1874, and under Institutions, Penitentiary and Public Lands and Buildings, Board of. Nebraska : her resources, advantages, etc. Also, the school land laws, 1885. By G. A. Furnas. '85. 8». 48 p Relief and Aid Society. Report of L. P. Ludden, Sec- retary, Feb. 4 ; lst-8th weekly report, Feb. 7- March 29, 1895. ■«. i. p. 8°. 310 p. Note. Constitute Appendixes A-I in Senate Journal, 1895/96. — Report, 1874. Sote. Seen only in Benate Journal, 1875. Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Neb. Relitf Commission. Report by L. P. Ludden. 1892 8°. 44 p. — Same, by same, 1895. '95. 3 (187) p. See also on preceding page. Relief and Aid Society. Russian Famine Sufferers, Commissioner on the Work in Nebraska for the. Report to the Gorernor by L P. Ludden. 1892. 8». 13 p. Sugar-beet Industry. See vnder Institutions, Agricul- ture, Board of Agriculture, Chemist; and Edu- cation, Univ. of Neb., Agric. Exper. Station. SnprLi:.MENTAL: Territorial. Governor. Message, 1859-61, 64-67. font.; By A. Saunders, 1864, 85, 66; by A. S. Paddock (Acting Gov.), 1867. Note. 1865 was a 12°, and was also printed in G-erman. 1864-67 each contain the rpt. of tlie Territorial Auditor. 1865 printed at Omaha. 1859-61 not seen. Auditor. See preceding note, and below. Journal of the Council, Note. lEducaiion.'\ Commissioner of Common Schools. 1st- 2d annual report, 1859-60. Omaha City, '60- 61. 8". Note. 2d report containe the school laws, forms, and In- structions. Territorial Auditor was Commissioner in 1864. School Department and School Lands Report, [1864?]. Seen only in House Journal, 1865. Nebraska University. Address on laying the founda- tion of a building for Nebraska University at Fontenelle, July 27, 1858. By R. Gaylord, Omaha, '68. 8°. Note. This was not the present Univ. of Nebraska. Immigration, Board of, Nebraska : brief account of its soil, productions, etc. Nebraska City, 1866. 12°. Insurance Department. See below, Journal of the House. Legislative Assembly. Note. Sessions held at Omaha City as follows : 1. Jan.-ilaroh, 1856. 7. Dec-Jan. 1880/61. 2. Dec-Jan. 1856/56. 8. Dec-Jan. 1861/62, 3. Jan.-Feb. 1857. " ' " 4. Dec-Jan. 1857/58. 5. Sept.-Nov. 1858. 6. Dec-Jan. 1859/60. — Laws, joint resolutions, and memorials, lst^l2th ses- sion, 1855-67. o. p., '55-67. 8°. Note. Published variously at Brownvillo, Omaha, and Des Nfoines, la. Laws of Uth session comprised in the Re- vised Statutes, 1866. — Revised statutes, in force July 1, 1866, with the special and local laws passed at the 11th session. Revised by E. Estabrook. Omaha, '66. 8°. — Journal of the Council, lst^l2th regular session, 1855- 67. «.jj., '55-67. 8°. Note. See table above. Includes Governor's message and reports of committees. 1858 also includes reports of Auditor, Treasurer, and Librarian, the latter with catalogue of the Territorial library. 1859/60 contains 1st annual report of Board of Agriculture. 3d session published at Brownvillo, 5th-7th at ITebraska City; others at Omaha City. — Journal of the House of Representatives, lstr-12th regular session, 1855-07. *. 7>., '56-67. 8°. Note. See table above. Includes Governor's message and reports of committees and Territorial Librarian. 1866 also includes report of School Department and School Lands ; 1867, Insurance Department. 3d published at Brownvillo; 5lh-7th, n. p., 11th at Chicago ; others at Omaha City. Librarian, Territorial. See two preceding notes. Supreme Court. See under Judiciary. Treasurer. See above. Journal of the Council. 414 0. Jan.-Feb. 1864. 10. ■' " 1865. 11. " " 1866. 12. " " 1867. SOUTH DAKOTA STATE PUBLICATIONS LUt compiled from material furnished by Ferd. J. Goodfel- low^ Curator of the State Historical i^odety, Pierre^ and from the collection of South Dakota documents in the Sew York Public Library. All documents in this list published at the capital^ Pierre t for fiscal biennium ending June 30thf unless otherwise specified. Admitted as a State, Nov. 2, 1889. For historical data previous to 1889 see Dakota Territorial Publications, p. 433. Public documents for the fiscal year ending June 30; biennial, 1890/92-98/1900; annual, 1900/01; bi- ennial, 1900/02. 1). p., '92-1903. 10 r. 8°. Note. Selection of documents varies from year to year. 1896/98, 98/1900, 1900/02 in 2 v. each ; others 1 v. each. 1892/94 published at Sioux Falls, 1898/1900 at Huron, 1900/02 at Aberdeen; others at Pierre. 1900/02 has back cover title 1903. Constitution. Convention, 1889. Journal. Siouz Falls, '89. 8°. 226, iii, p. Mte. Held at Sioux Falls, July 4- August 5, 1889 . — Enabling act and constitution . . . adopted Oct. 1, 1889. '03. 8°. xiv, 65 p. See also under Dakota Territorial Publications, Institutions, Imjnigration. ExECnXITE AND Staff. Governor. Message, 1890; biennial, 1891-1903. '90- 1903. 8 pm. 8". Cont.: By A. C. Mellette, 1890, 91, 93; by C: H. Sheldon, 1895, 97; by A. E. Lee, 1899, 1901 ; by C: N. Herreid, 1903. Note, 1893 bears imprint date 1892; 1895 prmted at SiouT Falls; 1899 ie a reprint of that portion of the Senate Journal containing the message; 1899, 1901, n. t. p.; 1903 erroneously bears cover title " lunugural address." All also included in House and Senate Journals; 1893, 95,1901, 03 in Public Documents, 1890/92, 92/94, 98/1900, 1900/02. — Inaugural address, 1893, 97, 1901. '92-[1901]. 3 pm. 8°. Cont.: By C: H. Sheldon, 1893; by A. E. Lee, 1897; by C:N. Herreid, 1901. Note. 1893 bears imprint date 1892; 1901 n. ^;>. All also included in House and Senate Journals; and 1893, 1901 in Public Documents. — Proclamations ; [Arbor Day and Thanksgiving] , annual. Adjutant General. Report, annual, 1892, 93; biennial, 1897/98, 98/1900, 01/02. «. p., '92-1902. 8<>. Note. 1892 is for calendar year; 1893 for indefinite period endinj; Nov. 3d; 1^97/98 for indffinile period ending Dec, 1st; 1898/1900 covers bieunium ending Dec. 1st; 1901/02 covers period March 9, lOul-Aug. 31, 1902. 1893 printed at Mitchell; 1901/02 at Aberdeen; others at Pierre. 1892, 1901/02 also in Public Documents. Attorney General. Report, biennial, 1889/90-1900/02. '90-1902. 7 T. 8°. Note. Rpt. 1889/90 covers Nov. 2, 1889-Dec. 31, 1890; rpts. 1890/92, 94/96 cover periods ending Dec. 31; all others cover periods ending June 30. 1898/1900-1900/02 include opinions to Sept. 1 and Sept. 16 respectively. Kpts. 1890/92, 94/96, 97/98 printed at Pierre; 1893/94 at Sioux Falls; 1898/1900 at Huron; 1900/02 at Aberdeen. Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [So. Dakota Auditor . Report, annual, 1889/90; biennial, 1890/92- 92/94; annual, 1894/95-1902/03. v.p., '90-1903. 11 V. 8°. Note. First report covera period Not. 2, 1889-Not. 30, 1890; all others cover periods ending June 30. CoDtainn rpt. of In- Buraoce Department through 1895/96 {see under Inspi-ction and Regulation, Jtisurance), and Proceudiuga of the Board of AsaeeameDt and Kqualization 1397-1903, aa Hated below. 1889/ 90-90/92 printed at Aleiandria; 1892/94 at Sioui Falla; 1894/95 at Brookinga ; 1895/96, 91/98, 1900/01 at Pierre; 1896/97, 98/»9- 99/1900 at Huron ; 1901/02-02/03 at Aberdeen. 1890/92-1900/02 Itjcluded in Public Documents. — Assessment and rerenue law, with instructions and comments. 1891. 12". 94 p. — Abstract of assessment, 1893. '93. 8». 37 p. — Same, 1894. Sioux Falls. '94. — Supplemental report of assets and disbursements tu Dec. 31,1894. Sioux Falls, '95. 8°. 8 p. Note. Seen only in Public Documents. — Abstract of assessment, witli Proceedings of tlie Board of Assessment and Equalization, annual. 1893-1903. h.t.p. 8". Note. AlKO in Auditor'a rpts., 1892/94-1902/03. Separate edition of 1893-94 doea not contain the Proceedinge. — Insurance Department. Report. See note above, and under Inapcction and Regnlation, In- surance. Preliminary report of the amount of insurance written ... by the fire, life, casualty, and mis- cellaneous insurance companies doing business in S. D., for the year ending Dec. 31, 1892. '93. 8». 22 p. Same, Dec. 31, 1893. '94. 8°. 32 p. Note. Probably issued annually. Quartermatter General. Bieunial report, Dec. 1, 1895/96. Secretary of State. l8t-6th biennial report, 1889/92- 1900/02; annual, 1900/01. v.p., '92-1902. 1 pm., 5 T. 8°. Note. Ist covers period Nov. 2, 1889-June .30, 1892. Others cover the fiscal period ending June 30, although title-pages of several bear date of tranamittal, generally Nov. 1 or Dec. 1. Includes the Oflicial Directory (also issued separately, aa below), lists of domestic and foreign corporations, official returns of the vote of the State, etc. 1692/94 printed at iSioux Fall«, 1898/1900 at Huron; 1900/02 at Aberdeen; others at Pierre. All also in Public documents; 1900/01 seen ouly therein. — OfEcial directory, 1903/04, and abstract of votes cast at the general State election. Comp. . . . from official records. Aberdeen, 1902. 8°. 21 p. Treasvrer. Report; annual, 1889/90; biennial, 1890/ 92-92/94; annual, 1894/95-1901/02. r. p., '90- 1902. 11 .. 8°. Note. Rpt. 1889/90 covers period Nov. 6, 1889-Nov. 30, 1890. 1897/98, 99/190O-19Ol/ii2 contain also Treasurer's rpt. aa Treasurer of the Regents of Education. 18iJ-2/s)4 printed at Bloui Falla; 1804/95 at Deadwood; 1S96/97, 98/99-99/1900 at Huron; 1901/02 at Aberdeen; others at Pierre. All also in Public Documents. Inspection and Regulation. Banks, Superintendent of. See forward. Examiner. IChariiies ana'. CorrecHons.'\ Board of Charities and Corrections (1890-). lst-7th biennial report, 1889/90, !>0/92-190i)/02. «. p., '90-1902. 8°. Note. Includes reports made to the Board by the State charitable and penal institutions. Ist rpt. is really annual, coTering the year Dec. 1, 1889-Nov, 30, I89'i; others are for biennial period ending June 30. Ist printed a'. Yatikton ; 2d at Pierre; 3d at Sioux Falls; 4th not seen; otb at Pierre; 6th at Huron ; 7th at Aberdeen. 3d, 5th-7th also in Public Documeuts. 416 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [So. Dakota [_Ckaritiet and Corrections, eoniinued.'] Woman's Committee of Investigation for Charitable and Penal Institutions. Ist report, 1890 ; annual, 1900/01-01/02. 3 T. 8°. Jfbte. 1900/01-01/0-2 also in Public Documents. Dental Examiners, Board of. Annual report [?]-18th, 1889-1901/02. i;. ^., [•90?]-1902. 8". Note. Rpt. 1890/92 covered the biennial period ending June 30, and was not numbered. 17th-18th, 1900/01-01/0^ are for years ending Nov. loth. 1890/92, 1900/01 printed at Pierre; 1901/02 at Aberdeen; others not seen. 1899/1900- 1900/01 in Public Documents. [_Education.'] Board of Regents of Education. [l8t] annual report, 1890; 2d-7th biennial, 1890/92- 1900/02. V. p., ['90?]-1902. 80. Ifiate. [1st] rpt. covers period Mar. 25-Dec. 15, 1890 ; 2d is for biennial period ending Dec. 1; 5th uncertain ; ath-7th for fiscal period ending June 30; others not seen. 2d-7th contain rpts. of State educational institutions, either by institution ofiicials or by committees of the Board. {_See next 7iote.) 5th-Tth contain 3d-5th biennial rpt. of the State Geologist, 1897/98-1900/02. 1890 printed at Plankinton ; 2d, 5th at Pierre ; 6th at Huron; 7th at Aberdeen. 2d, 5th-7th also in Public Documents. Superintendent of Public Instruction. Keport, 1st annual, 1889/90: !st^6tli biennial, 1890/92-1900/ 02. «. p., '90-1902. 7t. 8°. Ifote. Rpts. 1894/96-96/98 for periods ending Dec. 31 ; others forbiennium ending June 30. All contain rpta.of State educa- tional institutions, in aoine cases identical with those made to Regents and published in their rpts. (See preceding note.) lst-4th biennial contain also the Proceedings of the S. D. Edu- cational Association. 2d printed at Sioux Falls; 5tb at Huron ; 6tfa at Aberdeen; others at Pierre. All biennial rpts. included in Public Documents. — Amended school laws, 1893. 46 p. ^ Manual and guide and course of study for the common schools, 1895. 80 p. — Compiled school laws, 1899. 110 p. — School laws, 1901. Certified copy, '01. 8°. 58, 4 p. — Same, with constitutional provisions . . . K. E. Collins, 2d ed. Mitchell, 1901. 8°. 69 (6) p. — Same, 1903. ['03.] 4". 43 p. Embalmers, Board of. Beport [1st annual], 1902. Aberdeen, 1902. 8°. (8) p. ]^ote. Also in Public Documents. Examiner, Public. 3d-5th, 7th annual report, 1889/ 90-91/92, 92/94; [2d]-5th biennial report, 1894/ 96-1900/02. V. p., '90-1902. 8°. Note. All for periods ending June 30. No 6th annual seen. 7th annual is really [1st] bienuial. but biennial enumeration began with the 3d, 1896/98. All contain statementa of tiuuDcial condition of State iDstitutions, counties, banks and building and loan associations, the Examiner beiug ex o£it:io Supt. of Banks. 3d-4th ann. printed at Mitchell; 7th aun. at Sioux Falls ; 4th bien. at Huron ; 5th bicn. at Aberdeen ; others, so far as seen, at Pierre. All also in Public Documents. — Abstract of the reports of the condition of the . . . banks [and banking corporations] in S.D. at the close of business. Sept. 9, Nov. 17, 1903. Brook- ings, ['03]. 2 circulars. 8°. ea.,4p. Food and Dairy Commissioiier. Ist report, 1901; 2d annual, 1901/02. Pierre, '01-Aberdeen, '02. 8". Note. Ist covers period March-June 30, 1901. Both also in Public Documents. Health, Board of. Report, 2d annual, 1889/90; bien- nial, 1890/92-1900/02. '90-1902. 7 v. 8°. Note. 1889/90-92/94 are for periodsending abont Dec. Ist; other periods uncertain. 1897/98 called 2d biennial, probably being the second by that specific Board. 188!i/90, 90/92, 97/ 93 printed at Rerre; 1892/94 at Sioux Falls; 1900/02 at Aber- deen; others not seen. 1890/92, 92/94, 97/98, 1900/02 also in Public Documents. Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [So. Dakota Insurance, Commissioner of (1897-). Ist-fTth] annual report, lS9(.797-1902/03. ^j.^j., '97-1903. 7v. 8». Jfote. For years ending June 30. This oCBcer succeeded the Insurance Deputy of Auditor's office on July 1, 1897; Ist rpt. therefore covers business of Auditor's Insurance Depart- ment for tlie preceding year. Not numbered after Ist. [oth- Tth] are called in letters of transmittal " 12th-]4lh annual rpt. of the Insurance Department." 1st contains insurance laws, 1897, as listed below. 1st, 3d-4th printed at Huron; 2d, 5tb at Pierre ; 6th-7th at Aberdeen. 2d-7th also In Public Docu- ments. — Insurance laws in effect July 1, 1897. h.t.p., n. p., n. d. 8°. 60 p. Note. Seen only in 1st ann. rpt. of Commissioner. — Annotated compilation of insurance laws in force July 1, 1903. H. C. Shober, Commissioner of Insurance. Sioui Falls, '03. 8°. 104 p. — See also under Executive and Staff, Auditor. Irrigation, Engineer of (1890-). Report, [lst]-2d annual, 18[90?/] 91-91/92; biennial, 1892/94; an- nual, 1894/95-96/97, 1902. v. p., ['91?]-1902. 8°. Note. In 1897 abolished as a salaried ofiUce by an act of Legislature providing that the Governor appoint :i member uf the Agric. College to act as Engineer of Irrigation without compens*ation. 1891/9'J-92/94 for periods ending June 30; others uncertain. 1891/92 printed at Pierre; 1892/94 at Sioux Falls; 1902 at Aberdeen; others not seen. [Lands.] Commissioner of School and Public Lands. U\r-n\\ biennial report, 1889/90-95/96, 96/98- 1900/02; supplementary 1902. r. p., '91-1902. 8°. Note. 1st covered Nov. 6, 1889-Dec. 31, 1890; others cover biennial periods ending Dec. 31 through 1S94; thereafter ending June 30. 5th has cover title "Ann. rpt., 1898." 3d printed at Sioux Falls; 6th at Huron; 7th at Aberdeen; others at Pierre. All also in Public Documents. Mine Inspector. Annual report, 1893/94, 96/97-97/ 98. v.p., '95-99. 8". Note. For years ending Dec. 1st. Rpt. 1896/97 is called 7th annual and includes rpt. 1897/98 in single pagination and with no separate title-page. 1893/94 printed 'at Sioux Falls; 1S96/97 at Pierre. All also in Public Documents. Report. 1897/98, 98, supple- 1 V. 8». Note. 1808 covers period Mayl-Dec. 1; supplemental rpt. completes the calendar year. All bound in 1 v. Also in Public Documents. Inspector of Oils. Report, March 8-June 30, 1901. n. p., n.d. %°. — Report, March 8-Dec. 31, 1901. Aberdeen, '02. 8°. Note. These two rpts. also in Public Documents. Pharmacy, Board of. [lst]-12th annual report, 1890/91-1901/02. c. J), '91-1902. 12v. 8°. Note. For years ending in August. All contain abstract of proceedintiB for the year; also Proceedings of the 8. D. Pharmaceutical Association with separate title-page but a single pagln.ttion, and 8th has running head *' State Pharmaceutical Asso'n." 1st, 6th printed at Madison; 8lh, lull at Pierre; 12th at Aberdeen; 4lh n. p.; others not seen. 4th, 6th, 8th, llth-12ih also in Public Documents. Railroad Commissioners, Board of. Report, lst-3d annual, 1889/90-91/92; biennial, 1896/!i8 ; 12th- 14th annual, 1900/01-02/03. v. p., '90-1903. 8°. Note. Rpts. cover transactions to Dec. 1 of each year, but the statistical tables are for the fiscal year ending Junt' 30, and titlc'-pagi'S generally bear this date. 2(l-3d bound in 1 v, each with same general title-page and specific /(.(. p. The blen.rpt. 1896/98, the equivali'Ut of 8th-uth anu. rpts., is called in letter of transmittal "4th ann. rpt." 12th-13th contain Railroad map of S. ])., as listed below. Ist printed at Huron; 2d- 8d, 12tb, and the bien. rpt. at Pierre; 13th, n. p., [Aberdeen] ; 14th at Aberdeen; 4th-7th, lOth-llth not printed. 2d-3d, 12th-13th, and bien. in Public Documents. [OiVi.] Oil Inspectors. mental 1898. '99. 4r8 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [So. Dakota Railroad Commissioners, Board of, continued. — Schedule of reasonable maximum rates of charges for the transportation of freights and cars . . . taking effect Sept. 15, 1897. h. t. p. Note. Seen only in Public Documents. — Railroad map of S. D. Prepared under the direc- tion of and presented by the Board. Copyright, 1896. Chicago, n. d. Scale, 12mi. = 1 in. Size 32iX2l4in. Note. Ineerted in bacli of 12tb-13th rpU. Edition used In 13tb rpt. erroneously gives scale as 8 mi. = 1 in. {^Taxation']. Board of Assessment and Equalization. Proceedings. Note. See ujider 'Executive and StA&, Auditor. This Board is composed of the Governor (chairman), Auditor, Sec. of State, Treasurer, and Commr. of School and I'ublic Lands; the Supt. of Public Instruction and Attorney G-eneral were members through 189S/99. Veterinary Surgeon. Report, 1901 ; annual report, 1901/02. Pierre, '01-Aberdeen, '02. 8°. Note. Rpt. 1901 covered period March-June; rpt. 1901/02 covered fiscal year ending June 30. Both seen only in Public Documents of 1900/01. Institutions. Agricultural College (Brookings, 1884-). Report of the President to the Regents of Education, bien- nial, 1890-1902. 7 T. Note. Also in Regents' rpts. — Report of the President to the Secretary of the Interior and report of tlie Director of the Exper- iment Station, annual, 189r>/97-1902/03. 7 v. — Catalogue, annual, 1889-96, 98-1903. 14 T. Note. None for 1897. — President McLouth's baccalaureate address, July 29, 1894. — United States Agricultural Experiment Station. l8t-9th annual report of the Director, to the Governor, 1887/88-95/96. ». p., '88-[97]. 8°. Note. Continued in rpt. of President to the Sec. of the In- terior, which see above under Agric. College. lst-6th printed at Brookings; Tth-Stb at Huron; 9th at diouz Falls. 5th con- tains Bulletin nos. 26-31; 6th, nos. 32-:l6; Tth, nus. 37-40; 8th, nos. 41-44. This station was the " U. S. Agric. Experiment Station for Dakota " before the partition of the Territory, and lst-2d rpts. are published under that name. Bulletin, nos. 1-82, Not. 1887-Dec. 1903. v. p., ['87J-1903. 8°. Note. Nos. 1-15 are bulletins of the ** Dakota Agric. Col- lege and Exper. Sta.," 18S7-S9. Nob. 6 and 7 later reprinted with one pagination. Nob. 1-40, 49-60 printed at Brookings; 41-J4 at Huron ; 45-48, 61-76 at Sioux Falls ; 77-81 at Aberdeen ; 82 at SpriDgtield, S. D. Published irregularly, but numbered coutinuously, without error. Blind Asylum (Gary, 1900-). [l3t-2d] biennial report of Superintendent, 1900-00/02. 2 v. 8°. Note. [1st] covers only March-June. Both also in rpt. of Board of Charities and Corrections, with h.t.p. Deaf Mutes, School for (Sioa:x^ FMs. 1883-). Report of Superintendent, biennial, 1890-1900/02. 7 v. 8». Note. Also with A. t. p. in rpt. of Board of Charities and Corrections. lEducation."] State Normal School (Madison, 1883-).' Report of President, biennial, 1883/85, 87/88, 90- 1902. '85-[I902?] 9 v. 8". Note. Also in rpts. of Regents of Education. 1883/85 printed at Madison; 1867/88 at Bismarck. — Catalogue, annual, 1889/90-1903/04. 15 v. Note. 1889/90 was the 7th annual. 419 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [So. Dakota [Education, continued.'] State Normal School (Springfield, 1881-). Report of President, biennial, 1900-02. 2 t. 2/bte. Also in rpts. of Regents of Education. — Catalogue, annual, 1897/98-1902/03. 6 t. 8°. State Normal School (Spearfish, 1884-). Report of President, biennial, 1886/86-1902. 9 v. 8°. JKbte. Epts. also In rpts. of Regents of Education. 1885/ 86 covers from opening of the school to Nov. 30, 1886; 1887/88 Is for years ending Nov. 30 ; later rpu. not seen. — Catalogue, annual, 1889/90-1903/04. 15 v. 8°. Northern Normal and Industrial School (Aberdeen, 1899-). Report of President, 1st biennial, 19o2. Ifote. Also in rpt. of Regents of Education. — Catalogue, annual, 1901/02-03/04. 3 v. 8°. University of So. Dakota (Vermillion, 1862-). Re- port of President, 1887/88; supplemental, 1887/ 88; 1888/81), 90; biennial, 1891/92-1901/02. 10 v. 8°. Kote. Established as University of Daliota in 1862 but owing to lack of endowment the institution was not organized and opened until Oct. 1882. Rpt. 1887/88 covers apparently Apr. 1, 1887-Oct. 1, 18S8; supplemental covers apparently Apr. 1, 1887-Uec. 6, 1888. 1S8S/8U covers Dec. 6, 1888-Uec. 31, 1889; 1890 covers Jan. 1-Xov. >^th. Others not seen. Presi- dent's rpt. seen only in rpts. of Regents of Kducation. — Catalogue, annual, 1882-1902/03. Vermillion, '82- 1903. 22 V. 8°. pi. — Bulletin, nos. 1-7, 1890-94. Vermillion, '90-94. — Bulletin, series 4; quarterly, nos. 1-4, 1904-05. Vermillion, '04-05. Feeble-minded. See forward under Insane, Northern Hospital, Note. Oeological Survey (1893-). Ist-Sth biennial report, 1894-1902. 5 V. 80. Note. Also in rpts. of Regents of Education ; 1894 also In Public Documents. — Bulletin, nos. 1-3, 1894-1902. v.p.,'U-\W2. 8°. Cant.: No. 1, A preliminary rpt. on the geology of S.D. By J. E. Todd, Stale Geologist, tiloui Kails, '91. 8». 172 p. (Coot, map listed below). — No. 2, Jan. 1898. — No. 3, 1902. Vermillion, '02. — Preliminary geologic map of S.D., by J. E. Todd, State Geologist, 1884. n. d. Size, 12X9 in. — See also forward under Mines, School of. [^History, Department of.] State Historical Society (1901-). S. U. Historical collections, v. 1-2, 1902-04. Aberdeen, '02-04. 8°. maps., pi., il. Xotf. The Dept. of Hlatory is administered by the State Historical Society. Collections contain biennial rpt. V. 2, . 1904, cont. a citalogue of books by S. D. authors, and State docs. — Annual review of the progress of S. D., Dec, 1901-03. By Doane Robinson, Secy. 3 v. 8°. Immigration, Commissioner of (1885-91). Report, Ist annuiil, 1890. Aberdeen, '90. NotP. Tervilurial reports of this officer and the previous Comm'r of Iniiiiigration and Statistics will be found in the list of Dakota Territorial Publications, under Institutions, Jm- migration. Office abolished in 1891. No other publications known. — The State of South Dakota. The statistical, his- torical, and political abstract. Published by F. H. Hagerty, Comm'r of Immigration and ex officio Territorial Statistician. Aberdeen, '89. 8°. 102 p. Note. Tills Is pt. 3 of " The Territory of Dakota," of which pt. 1 covers Dakota Territory and i>t. 2 the State of No. Dakota. The three parts were al^o issued in 1 v. See under Dakota Territorial Publications, lustitulions, Immigration. — Facts about South Dakota : an official encyclo- paedia . . . Aberdeen, 1890. 8°. 64 p. 420 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [So. Dakota \_Insane.'\ Hospital for the Insane (Yankton, 1879-). Report of Supt., biennial, 1890-1900/02. 7 v. 8°. Note. Also with h. t. p. in rpt. of Board of Charities and Corrections. Northern Hospital for the Insane (Redfield, 1901-), Ist biennial report of Supt., 1901/02. 8°. Kote. For the feeble-minded. This rpt. covers period Oct. 7, 1901-June 30, 1902; also in rpt. of Board of Charities and Corrections. Labor Statistics, Commissioner of (1890-95). Report, biennial, 1890/92-92/91. Pierre, '92-Sioux Falls, '94 2 pm. 8». Note. For periods ending Nov. 1, 1892 and Oct. 25, 1894. Seen only In Public Documents. Office abolished In 1895. Mines, School o/ (Rapid City, 1885-). Report of Presi- dent, biennial, 1890-1902. 7 v. 8°. Note. Also in rpt. of Regents of Education. — Catalogue, annual, 1887/88-1903/04. 16 v. 8». — Bulletin no. 1, 1888. By F. R. Carpenter and H. O. Hofmann. — Bulletin, nos. [2]-6, Jan. 1899-Jan. 1902. Rapid City, '99-1902. 8°. pi., il. Cont.: No. 2. [Dept. of Geology.] Notes on the geological and mineral deposits of a portion of the southern Black Hills, Jan. 1899. By C. C. O'Haia.— No. 3. Dcpt. of Mining and Metallurgy. Cyanide experiments, April 19u0. — No. 4. Dept. of Geology : (1) A history of the early explorations and of the progress of geological investigation in the Black Hiils region. By C. C. 0*Uara; (2) A bibliography of contributions to tbe geology and geography of the Black Uills region. [By same.] April 1900. 8». 88p. — No. 5. Dept. of Metallurgy. The cyanide process in the Black Hills. By C; H. Fulton. Feb. 1902. — No. 8. Dept. of Geology. The mineral wealth of the Black Hills. By C. C. O'Hara. Jan. 1902. Penitentiary (Sioux Falls, 1881-) . Report of Warden, biennial, 1890-1900/02. 7 v. 8". Note. Also in rpt. of Board of Charities and Corrections. Reform School (Plankinton, 1887-). Report of Supt. [lst?]-8th biennial, 1890-1902/04. 8 v. 8°. Note. Also in rpt. of Board of Charities and Corrections. 7th-8th printed at Aberdeen. Soldiers' Home, Board of Commissioners of the (Hot Springs, 1889-). Report, biennial, 1890/92-1900/ 02. «. p., '92-1902. 8". Note. First rpt. covers period Nov. 25, 1890-June 30, 1892; all others cover bieDoial period ending June 30. Rpt. 1890/92 printed at Pierre; 1892/94 at Sioux Falls; 1896/98 at Deadwood ; 1900/02 at Aberdeen ; others not seen. 1890/92-92/ 94, 1900/02 also in Public Documents. [ Weather and Crop Service."] United States Dept. of Agriculture. South Dakota section of the Climate and Crop Service of the Weather Bureau. . . . [Monthly] report; [also] annual summary; v. 1-7, Oct. 1898-Dec. 1904. ■». p., '98-1904. 4°. Note. 4 nos. in v. 1, Including unnumbered annual sum- mary; since then 13 nos. annually, including unnumbered annual summary; the monthly parts ea. 8 p. and the summa- ries 12 p. V- 5, nos. 1-2 were for Jao.-Fi-b. 1902; in March the volume-number was wrongly changed to v. 4; the error was continued for a year, making Mar.-Dec. 1902 a second V. 4 and Jan.-Feb. 1903 a second v. 5, nos. 1-2; the error was then corrected by calling Mar. 1903, v. 6, no. 3. A corrected edition was Issued of annual summary 1901. 1898-99, 1902 printed at Huron; 1900-01, n.p., n. d.\ 1903-04 have title-page imprint '* Milwaukee, Wis.," but editorial imprint iuside is as usual, Huron, S.D. Previous to 1898 no monthly rpta. were issued in printed form. — Weekly crop bulletin, 1897-1904. f broadside. Note. Published during the farming season. No. 23, for week ending Sept. 18, 1899, wrongly numbered 22. 1904 bear Imprint Huron. 23 nos. annually, 1897-98; 24 in 18!>9; 26 in 1900, 03-04; 25 in 1901-02. 421 Judiciary] STATE PUBLICATIONS [So. Dakota JnDIClART. Supreme Court. South Dakota reports, v. 1-16,1890- 1902. '93-1903. 16 v. 8°. Cont.: V. 1-10, 1890-98; by R. W. Stewart. 11-16, 1898- 1903; by H. R. Horner. — Term calendar, Feb. 1890; Apr., Oct., 1891-1903. 27 T. — Index-digest to the reports of cases decided in the Supreme Courts of Dakota Territory and the States of No. and So. Dakota, [etc.], reported in the Territorial and State reports and fforth- western Reporter to April 1S97. [By H. G. Tilton.] Sioux City, Iowa, '97. 16°. 445 p. — Index digest of the reports of cases decided in tlie Supreme Courts of No. and So. Dakota [with lst-2d supplements]. . . . [By H. G. Tilton.] 1900. 240. 445, (165) 410 p. Legislature. Special sesBion, Oct. 18S9; IstaesBioD, Jan. isgo ; 2d-8th, biennial, beginning in January, 1891-1903. On title-pages of GoTemora' measages and inaugurals called Legislative .4.Bsembly. \^Laws of the Staie.'\ I-aws, 1st session, 1890; bien- nial, L'd-8th session, 1891-1903. v. p., '90-1903. 8 V. 8°. Note. No laws were passed by the special session of 1889. 1896 published at Huron ; 19U1 at Aberdeen ; others at Pierre. — Statutes . . . embracing the general laws in force Jan. 1, 1899; with digested notes of judicial decisions construing the law. Compiled and annotated by E. L. Grantham. Chicago, '99. 2 v. 8°. xii, 1011, (191 ) p. ; xi, 1013-2358 p. — Same; 2d revised ed., embracing the general laws in force Jan. 1, 1901 . . . and a digest of the laws passed by the Legislature of 1901. Albany, N.Y., '01. 2 V. 8°. xxiv, 1011 (8) p.; li, 1013- 23G1 p. — Revised codes of So. Dakota. 1903. 1 v. 8°. 1283, 202 p. — Compiled election laws of the State, including laws of 1899. '99. 80. 69 p. — State game laws . . . 1901. '01. 8°. 28 p. — Journal of the Senate, 1st session, 1890; 2d-8th biennial session, 1891-1903. '90-1903. 8 v. 8°. Note. 1890 includes journal of "October sesBlon " of 1889. 1895 published at Huron. — Journal of the House of Representatives, special session, 1889; 1st session 1890; 2d-8th biennial session, 1891-1903. '89-1903. 8 v. 8°. Note. 1889-90 in 1 v., with back cover title "Ist Bcsfllon, 1890." 1895 published at Huron. — Legislative manual, 1903. Compiled by J. E. Hippie. ['03.] 8». 260 (1) p. Miscellaneous. \_Expositions.'] South Dakota World's Fair Commu- sion. Report, 1892. '92. 8". 11 p. — South Dakuta at the World's Fair. Report of the Executive Commissioner, 1894. h. t. p. 8". 42 p. Note. These two rptB. also in Public Documents. Sussian Famine Relief Commitsion. Partial and 1st report, Feb. 25-Dec. 5, 1892. '92. 8°. 9 p. Note. Also in Public Documents. 422 NORTH DAKOTA STATE PUBLICATIONS Litt compiled from the collection of North Dakota documents in the iV«o York Public Library and from the *' Catftlogue of the State Library of Maseavhn-ietlSt" Annual SuppUmenie, 1889-1903. All documents in this list published at the capital, Bismarck, unless otherwise specified. Admitted as a State^ Nov. 2, 1889. For historical data previoUB to 1889 see Dakota Territorial Publicatiuus, p. 433. Public documents, 1888/90-1900/02. v.p., '90-1903. 15 T. 8°. Note. Fiscal period ending Oct. Slst, 1888/90-90/92; ending Jane 30, 1892/94-1900/02, the change being made in 1893. Contains reports of most State oflicers and institutions, each with a document number, which, however, is not always the same. In 1892/94, Pub. doc. no. 11, the Report of the Commr. of Univ. and School Lands, is omitted from its proper place in V. 1 and inserted after Pub. doc. no. 21 in v. 3; called no. 11 on title-page, but no. 21 on running head. In the same year Pub. doc. no. 30 is in 3 pts. ; pt. 1 is 5th .inn. rpt. of the Agric. Exper. Station, 1895; pt. 2 is 3d ann. rpt. of same, 1893, and is called Pub. doc. no. 1; pt. 3 is Ann. rpt. of Medical Examiner;!, 1894. In 1398/1900 the ann. rpts. of the Railroad Commrs., 1899 and 1900, in v. 1, and the bien. rpt. of the Insurance Coramr., 1898/1900, in v. 2, are each numbered Pnb. doc. no. 6. 1892/94 printed at Jamestown ; 1894/96, n.p.; 1898/1900 at Grand Forks; others at Bismarck. Volumes as follows ; H88/90. 1 T. 1896/98. . 2 v. 1890/92. 2v. 1898/1900. 2 v. 1892/94. 3 V. 1900/U2. 2 v. 1894/96. 3 v. COMSTITL'TIONAL CONVENTION. Convention, 2889. Journal of the convention, July 4 -August 17, 1889, with the enabling act of Congress and the proceedings of the joint com- mission appointed for the equitable division of Territorial property. '89. 8°. 400, 16, 32, rii, p. — Official report of the proceedings and debates. R. M. Tuttle, official stenographer. '89. 8°. 935, Ixiv, p. See also under Dakota Territorial Publications, Institu. tioDS, Immigration. Executive and Staff. Governor. Message, biennial, 1889-[1903]. '89- [1903]. 8 pm. 8° Cont.: By J: Miller, 1889, 91; by A. H. Burke, 1893; by E. C. D. Shortridge, 1895; by R. .-Mlin, 1897; by J. M. Devine, Actinif-Gov., 1899, 1901; by F. White, 1903. JIfote. 1889 has title : " Ist message of the Gov. of N.D. . . . Nov. 20, 1889." 1891 contains also inaugural of A. H. Burke. 1895 printed at Jamestown in 1894 ; 1901, 03, n.p., n. d. — Inaugural address, biennial, 1891-1901, 05. '91- [1905]. 7 pm. 8°. Cont.: By A. H. Burke, 1891; by E. C. D. Shortridge, 1893; byR. Allln, 189.5; by F. A. Briggs, 1897; by F. B. Fancher, 1899; by F. While, 1901; by E. Y. Sarles, 1905. Jfote. 1891 seen only bound with biennial message of same year. 1895 printed at Jamestown; 1901, 71. p., n. cf. — Thanksgiving proclamation, 1890, 1901. ['90-1901.] — Arbor Day proclamation, 1891, 1900, 03. ['91-1903.] Adjutant General. Report, [annual], 1889/90, 96/97, 1901/02; biennial, 1891/92,92/94-98/1900. ['90] -1903. 8". Jfbte. For periods ending Nov. 30; the date June 30 on title page of 1898/1900 refers to State liscal year. 1892/94, 98/1900 printed at Grand Forks; 1889/90, n. p. All seen only in Public Documents. Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [No. Dakota Attorney Oeneral. Report, [1st aDnual], 1889/90; [2d] -5th biennial, 1890/92-96/98. '90-99. 8°. Note. For periods ending Oct. 31 through 1892/94; ending Nov. 15th through 1896/98, although title-pages 1894/96-98/98 bear date June 30, to conform to State flBcal year. 1892/94 contains opinioni* through Dec. 15. Enumeration began with the " 4th biennial rpt," 1S94/96. 1892/94 printed at Jamestown. All seen only in Public Documents. Auditor. Report, [1st annual], 1889/90; 2d-8tli bien- nial, 1890/92-1902/04. '90-1904. 8 pm. 8°. Note. For periods ending Oct. 31 through 1890/92; there- after ending .June 3U. Rpts. 1889/90-90/92, 94/96-98/1900, and Pub. Doc. edition of 189-'/94 contain annual Proceedings, 1890- 1900, of the Board of Equalization, ichich see «7i(f fir Inspection and Regulation, Taxation. 1892/94 printed at Jamestown. Secretary of State. Report showing receipts and dis- bursements for the fiscal year ending Oct. 31, 1890. n.p.,n.d. ['90.] 8°. — lst-3d biennial report, 1896, 90/98-98/1900. '96- 1900. 8». Note, let covers period Jan. 1-June 30, 1896; others cover State fiscal year ending June 30. Previous to Jan. 1, 1896 the law did not provide for a report by the Secretary of State. 1898/1900 printed at Grand Forks. All seen only in Public Documents. Treasurer. Report, [1st annual], 1889/90; [lst-6th biennial], 1890/92-1900/02. '90-1903. 7 pm. 8°. Note. For period ending Oct. 31 through 1890/92; there- after ending June 30. Title-page of 1892/94 gives no place or date of publication, but cover imprint gives Jamestown, '94. 1898/190U printed at Orand Forks. Inspection and Regulation . [Ag7-iculture.'} Commissioner of Agriculture and Labor. Report, [Ist annual], 1889/90; 2d-7th biennial, 1890/92-1900/02. '90-1903. 7 pm. 8°. Note. For periods ending Oct. 31 through 1890/92; there- after endiug June .30, 1st rpt. contains ; " Railroad Commis- sioners' map of N. D., 1897 " ; Rnftalo, N.T., n.d.; size 20 X 1*2 in.; scale, 20 mi. = 1 In. 2d rpt. contains map of N. D., size luif X 7 in., no irapriot. 5th contains map of N. D., .Tan. 1, 1898, Chicago, n. d., \\\ X ~i in., showing rainfall, popu- lation, etc. 6th-7th contain Report of the Asst. Dairy Com- missioner, June 30, 1899/190O-19UO/O2, with statistics lo Oct. 31 ; h. t. p. and single pagination. 3d printed at Jamestown, 6th at Urand Forks. — Special report [on agricultural and industrial sta- tistics] for the vear 1893. Grand Forks, '94. S". 31 p. — Coal and sugar beets in No. Dakota. [Babcock.] 1891. 27 p. — North Dakota : a few facts concerning its resources and advantages. 1892. 8". 72 p. — No. Dakota clays. [By E. J. Babcock, 1892.] n. t. p. 8°. pi. il. Note. In rpt. of Commissioner for 1890/92, p. 135-166. — Farmers' institute annual, nos. 1-2 [1899/1900]- 1900/01. Board of Agriculture. Report, 1891/92, ?i.^., n. d.; 2d biennial, 1893/9-1, Jamestown, '94. 8°. Note. Rpt. 1891/92 covers period March 2, Isni-Dec. 1, 1892. 2d has no date of transmittal. Both seen only in Public Doc- umeuts. Banks. See forward, Examiner, State. Building and Loan Inspection. See forward. Exam- iner, State. Dairy Commissioner, Assistant. See back under Agriculture, Commissioner, etc., Note. Dental Examiners, Board of. 2d-13th annual report, 1890/91-19[01/]02. '91-1903. 8°. Note. Year-end varies; generally about Dec. Ist or loth, lith, loth-llth printed at Grand Forks. Ut, 4th, 6th, 8th not seen; others seen only iu Public Documents. 424 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [No. Dakota \Ed,v.caiion.'\ Superintendent of Public Instruction. lst-7th biennial report, 1888/90-1900/02. '90- [1902?]. 8°. 2fote, For State fiacal periods ending June 30, except in 1892 when the report closed Oct. 31. Contains brief reports of county and city superintendents, State educational Insti- tutions, N. D. Educational As80ciatlt>n, teacbera* InRtituteH, reprints of circulars, etc. 1st report covers northern half of Dakota Territory, July 1, 1888-NoT. 2, 1889. 3d-4th printed at Jamestown. 4th-dth seen only in Pnblic Documents. Bee also forward under Land Department. — Circular, nos. 5-44,1891-92. n.t.p., ['91]-92. 4° and 8". — Same, nos. 1 E-12 E, 1893-94. '93-94. Kote. Nob. 1-2, 5-R, 11 not seen; others seen only In rpt. of Supt. Public Instruction, 1892/94. — Same, nos. 1-6, 1899; nos. a-c, 4-7, 1900. Cont.: 1899. 1. General school laws. 2. Arbor Day manual. 3. Memorial Day manual. 4. N. D. Educational Asao elation. 1900. a. Washington and Lincoln. b. Arbor Day manual. c. N. D. Teachers' Reading Circle. 4. Exams, for county cerilfs. 5. N. D. Teachers' Reading 5. Course of Study, common Circle. achools. 6. Examinations for county 6. Liat of county Supts. certificates. 7. Directory, Dept. P. I., 1864- 1900. — Arbor Day [May 6, 1890]. Circular. ['90.] 1.8°. -Circular, Arbor Day, May 6, 1891. h. t. p., ['91.] 8°. 8 p. -Arbor Day circular [1893-94]. [Grand Forks, '93-94.] 8°. — Examination for county certificates, April 1, 1890, March 31, May 8, Sept. 11, 1891. «. t. p., ['90-91.] 8°. — General school laws, with appendices, July, 1890, 91, 93, Jan. 1, 1896. v. p., '90-96. 8''. Note. Printed at Fargo, 1893 ; at Grand Forks, 1896. — Supplement to general school laws of 1896. [Cir- cular no. 1, 1897.] h. t. p., ['97.] 8°. 16 p. See aim under Legislature, Laws of the State, 1890, 97, 1903. — General school laws, comprising all the laws in force pertaining to public schools [etc.]. Comp. . . Dec. 1899. Ifote. N'ot seen, but Its appendices Included In Bupt's re- port, 1898/1900. — Course of study for common district schools, and course of study and practice for the State nor- mal schools, April 1891. '91. 8°. 20 p. — Courses of study for common district schools, graded schools and high schools . State normal school, and . . . the University of No. Dakota . . . Jan. 1892. '92. 8°. 98 p. — Institute manual and note-book, 1894. Grand Forks, '94. 8°. 20 p. State High School Board. Eeport, July 1, 1899 — Nov. 1, 1900. n. p., n. d. Note. Seen only as Part VJI. of Supl's rpt., 189S/1900. — A manual for the use of the State high schools. 1900. ti. p., n.d. Note. Seen only in Supt's rpt., 1898/1900. Examiner, Slate. ]st-14th annual report, 1889/90- 1902/03. '90-1903. 8°. Note. For year ending Oct. 31 through 1893/94, thereafter endint; June 30- This officer, called " Public Examiner " through 1S91/92, supervittes the accounts of public officers and institutions and banking, insurance, loan and trust compa. nies, etc. In Public Docnmeuts 1892/94, thf 4th rpt., 1892/93, is called Pub. rioc. no. 3 and bonnd with 5th rpt., 1893/94, which is Pub. doc. no. 19. 9th rpt., 1S96/9S, contains the prin- cipal State banking laws. 4th-5th, lOth-llth printed at Grand Forks. 6th, 8th, 12th-14th not seen; others seen only in Pub- lic Documents. 425 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [No. Dakota Fish and Oame Commissioner. l9t-2d biennial report, 1893/94-94/95. n. p., n. d. 8°. yote. Ist covers period Mar. 17, 1893-Dec. 1, 1894; 2d, Deo. 1, 1894-Dec. 31, 1895. Both seen only as part of rpt. of Commr. of Irrigation and Forestry, 1893/94-94/95, In Public Documents, Fish Commissioner (,1895- ). lst^3d biennial report, 1895/96, 9B/98-98/1900. a.p., n.d. 8°. Note. Seen only aa part of rpt. of Commr. of Irrigation and Forestry (ei officio Fish Commr.), 1895/96-98/1900, in Public Documents. Periods as follows : 1st. Mar. 20, 189.5— Nov. 1, 1R96. 2d. Nov. 1, 189B— Dec. 1, 1898. 3d. Dec. 1, 1898— Dec. 1, 1900. Game Warden (1895- ). [1st] report, 1896, n.i.p., 8°. 4 p. Note. Covers Apr. 1-Dec. 26. Seen only in Public Docs. — Game and fish laws as contained in the Revised codes of 1899 and amended by the laws of 1901 . ['01]. 24°. 31 p. District Oame Warden (2d District, South). Game ami fish laws. Valley City, n.d. [1903?]. 24". 16 p. Health, Board of. let- [Ttli] biennial report, 1890- 1900/02. '90-1902. 8". Note. Ist. rpt., though called '•biennial," covers period Mar .-Dec. 1, 1890; others cover a bien. period ending Due. 1 in IWS and W02, Dec. 31 in 1894 and 1896; olher periods uncertain. 1895/96-96/98 contain rpts. of county supta. of health; 1896/98 contaius a list of practisiug physicians of the It J.imestown. Ist and 5lb were the only 1890/92 not seen; others seen only in numbered rpts. seen Public Documents. Insurance, Commissioner of. 1st annual report, 1889/ 90; [lst]-6th biennial, 1890/92-1900/01. '90- 1903. 8°. Note. For period ending Oct. 31 through 1890/92; there- after ending .lune 30. [lsl-2d] biennial, 1890/92-92/94, wrongly numbered 2d-3d; error corrected with 3d, 1894/96, thus making two reports numbered 3d. The correct enumeration is t;iven in the letter of transmittal each year. Title-page of 1900/01 bears apparently incorrect date 1901/02. 1892/94 printed at Jamestown ; 1S98/1900 at Grand Forks. Ist ann., 4th-6th biennial seen only in Public Documents. — [Preliminary report] ; annual. — [Report of premiums received in fire insurance ; cities, towns, and villages] ; annual. — [Risks written, premiums received, etc. by all capital stock fire companies] ; annual. Irrigation and Forestry, Commissioner of. Annual report, lst-7th, 1891, 91/92-96/97; 8th-9th, 1898/1900. «. ^., '92-1901. 8°. Note. 1st covers period Mar. 7-Dec. 31, 1891 ; others cover year ending Dec. Ist. 1893/94-94/95 contain lst-2d bien. rpts. of Fish and (xame ComraissionHr; 1895/96-98/1900 contain lfit-3d bien. rpts. of Fish Commissioner. lst-2d in continu- ous pagination, as also 3d— fth. 3d, 5th-6th printed at James- town; 8th-9th (in 1 v.) at Grand Forks; 2d, 4th, n. p., others at Bismarck. All seen only in Public Documents. Labor. See back under Agriculture, Commissioner. [Land Department] Board of University and School Lands (1890-). Report of the spicial agent of the Board, 1890, 92. n.p.,n.d. ['90-92.] 8°. Note. Transmitted Dec. 20, 1890, Dec. 31, 1892, respectively. — lst-4th biennial report of the Secretary, 1893/94, 94/96-98/1900. Jamestown, '94; n. p., ['96- 1900.] 8°. Note. For period ending June 30. Supt. of Public Instruc- tion is Secretary ex officio. 1st rpt. contains also 1st rpt., 1892/ 94, of the Comrar. of Univ. and School Lands. (See next entry.) 3d-4th in rpt. of Supt. Public Instruction, 1896/98- 98/1900. 2d-4th seen only In Public Documents. 426 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [No. Dakota Commissioner of University and School liands (1893-) . lat-5th biennial report, 1892/94-1900/ 02. ['94]-1902. 8°. Sbte. let covers period Nov. 1, 1892-Jnne 30, 1894 ; otbera cover State fiscal period eoding June 30. 4th printed at Grand Forks; let probably at Jamestown. 1st seen only bound witb let rpt. of Secretary of the Board, witb separate pagination ; 2d-.4tli seen only in Public Documents. Medical Examiners, Board of. Annual report, 1894. Grand Forks, '94. 8». 24 p. Jfote. P. 24 wrongly numbered 16. Oil Inspector. Report, 1895. n. t. p. 8°. 1 p. Note. Covers period March l-Bec. 1. Seen only in Public Documents, 1894/96. Pardons, Board of. 1st biennial report, Dec. 31, 1902. •02. 80. Note. Seen only in Public Documents. Pharmacy, Board of. Biennial report, 1893/94. James- town, '94. 8°. Note. This is really the 7th and 9th annual rpts., of Aug. 15, 1892/93-93/94; seen only in Public Documents. No 8th annual rpt. seen. Public Property, Commissioners of. Biennial report, 1893/94. Jamestown, '94. 8°. (3) p. Note. Transmitted Nov. 12, 1894. Been only in Public Documents. Railroads, Commissioners of. 1 st- 13th annual report, 1889/90-1901/02. '90-1903. 8°. Note. 2d-3d contain l8t-2d rpts. of Grain Inspector and 2d- 3d rptd. of Warehouse Registrar, also rpts. of the different commissioners. 2d contains railroad, -warehouse and grain laws; 6th, 8th contain laws relating to the commissioners. 4th, 1893, watj a t^pecial pamplilet; not seen. 9th in 2 pts. : Pt. 1, Proceedings had in the railroad rate cases, 392 p; pt. 2, Ann. rpts. of railroads operating in N. D., 1897/98, 206 p. lOth-nth bound in 1 v. witb separate title-pages and pagina- tions; as also i2th-13th. Railroad statistics are for fiscal years ending June 30, but year-end of main report varies as follows ; Nov. 30, 1890. Dec. 31,1891-94. Dec. 1, 1895. Nov. 1, 1896-1902. {^Taxation. '^ Board of Equalization. Proceedings, an- nual, 1890-1900. ['90]-1900. 8°. Note. Been only in bien. rpts. of Auditor, as follows : Proceedings, Aug- 1890 in Auditor's rpt. 1889/90. " " 1891-92 1S90/92- " " 1894 1892/94, P.D. " " 1895-96 " " '■ 1894/96. " " 1897-98 " " ■' 1896/98. ■■ " 1899-1900 " " " 1698/1900. 1893 not seen. 1894 seen in Pub. Doc. edition of Auditor's rpt. but not iu pm. edition, although called tor aspt. 3 in table of contents. 1890-96, A. «. p.; 1897-1900, separate t-p. [ Veterinary.'] Veterinary Surgeon. Report, Nov. 15, 1890. ['90.] 8°. Note. This and all the following veterinary publications seen only in Public Documents. State Veterinarian. 2d-3d annual report, 1891-92. '91-92. 8". Note. Transmitted Nov. 1, 1691, Nov. 15, 1892, respectively. District Veterinarians. Biennial report, 1893/94. Jamestown, '94. 8°. Note. Separate reports by the veterinarians of six districts, made up with one pagination. Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners (1895-). 1st report [by the Secretary], 1895/96. '96. 8°. Chief State Veterinarian. 2d annual report, Nov. 1, 1896. Jamestown, '96. 8°. Note. With rpts. of district veterinarians. — and District Veterinarians. Annual report, Nov. 1, 1897/98. '98. 8». 427 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [No. Dakota Institutions. Agricultural College (Fargo, 1890- ). Report, '1890 )st-6th biennial report, 1890/92-1900/02. 90- 1902. 8°. 2/bte. For blennlum eDding Oct. 31 ; financial Btatements to June 30. Made by Board of Directors tbroui^h 1890^9'.!; since then by Bonrd of TruntecB. Upt. 1890 covers period May- Dec, and contains Ist bien. rpt. of the PreBidcnt, covering March-Dec. 3d-4th contain Bth and 8th iiunual catalogue, and Public Document edition of 2d contains 4th uuuuai catalogue; the copy seen of the separate issue of 2d, however, contains in appendix, title-page only of 4th annual catalogue, 1994/95, and course of study, 189-V96, and no reading-matter. 2d printed at Jamestown, 6th at Grand Foriis. A brief report 1893/94 in rpt. of Superintendent of Public Instruction, 1892/ 94, p. 71-72. 1890-90/92, 96/98-1900/02 seen only in Public Documents. — 4th, 6th annual catalogue, 1894/95, 96/97, and course of study for 1895/96, 97/98. n.p.,n.d. ['94-96.] J^ote. Seen only as appendixes to 2d-3d biennial reports. See preceding note. — Agricultural College Survey (1901-). 1st biennial report of the Director. 1901/02. '03. 8°. A'ote. Covering last half of 1901 and to Dec. 9, 1902. — Agricultural Experiment Station (Fargo, 1890-). lst-14th annual report, 1890/91-1903/04. v.p., '91-1904. 8°. Jfote. Transmitted Fob. 1st each year; financial statements cover year ending -June 30 preceding. Pub. Doc. edition of 3d rpt., called Public Doc. no. 1, is really 'Id part of Pub. Doc. no. 30. 2d, 7th, printed at Fargo; 3d, [4th?], 9th, 10th at Grand Forks; 5lh, (5th, at Jamestown; others probably at Bismarck. 1st, 9th-10th seen only in Public Documents; 4th, llth-14th not seen. Bulletin, nos. Fargo, '91-1904. 1-59, Jan. 59 pin. 8°. 1891-Mar. 1904. Note. No. 3 was reprinted in no. 28; no. 35 partly reprinted In no. 44. Nos. 22-47, with consecutive pagination 1-732, were hound up with title-page as "Vol. Ill, 1896- lyO I. Agric. Coll., N. D., 1901," with index; but no volume number was carried on the separate bulletins. No. 48, not bound in, con- tained pp. 73y-7S2. and a new pagination bei^an with no. 49. No. 46 was a technical catalogue of seed-bearing plants of N. D., not fur general distribution, and was not bound in "Vol. III." Special bulletin no. 1, July 1891. Fargo, 1891. 8°. Note. Concerning locust pest. Press bulletin no. 1, Oct. 15, 1893. By the Botanist, H. L. BoUey. Fargo, '93. S". Blind Asylum (Bathgate, 189-). Deaf, School for the (Devil's Lake, 1890-). 1st annual report, 1889/90; [lst]-Gth biennial, 1890/92- 1900/02. '90-1902. 8°. Note. For periods ending Oct. 31 through 1892; thereafter ending June 30. The first three bien. rpts. are all called on tltle-pa£;es "3d biennial," though rpt. 1890/92 is correctly called 1st biennial in letter of trunsmiltal. Made liy Trustees and Principal through 1890/92; since then by Trustees and Supt. 5lh contains '9th -10th ann. rpt-. of Principal. [2d1, 189J/94, printed at Jamestown; .Sd, 5tb, 1394/96, 9S/1900, at Grand Forks; 4th, 1S90/9S, n. p.; others at Bismarck. All seen only in Public Documents. — 7th-10th annual report of the Superintendent to the Trustees, 1890/97-99/1900. '98-[1900]. 8°. Note. For years ending June 30. 7th-8th bound together ■with one pagination but separate t. p. and /i. t. p., respec- tively. All seen only in Public Documents; 9th-10th, both n. t. »., being in 5th biennial report of the Trustees, 1898/ 1900. 428 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [No. Dakota {Education.^ State Normal School (Mayville, 189 -). 2d-[6th] bienDial report of the Board of Man- agement and Faculty, 1890/92-1900/02. '92- 1903. 8». Note. For bieODium eDdini; Oct. .11 through 1892; there- after ending June 30. 1890/92 made to and " sabmitted by the Board of Directors of the State normal schoola ;" 1892/94 made by the Trustees and Faculty to the Board of Directors of the State normal schools. 18'.i2/94 contains also .\nn«al circular and catalogue, lS9a/94, A. (. j,., one pagination. Not numbered after 2d. 1892/94 printed at' Jamtstowu, 18y4/'J6, n. p., 1898/19(10 at Grand Forlia. All except 1892/94 seen only in Public Documents. State Normal School (Valley City, 1890- ). 2d-[7th] biennial report of the Board of Management and Faculty, 1890/92-1900/02. '92-1903. 8°. Note. For biennium ending Oct. 31 through 1892; there- after ending June 30. 2d made to and "submitted by the Board of Directors of the State normal schools." Not num- bered after 3d. 1892/SI4- 94/66 printed at Jamestown. All except 1892/94 seen only in Public Documents. — Annual catalogue, June, 1891-1902. — Quarterly bulletin, June 1902-03. University of North Dakota (Grand Forks, (1884-) Report, 1889/90; 2d-7th biennial, 1890/92- 1900/02. «. p., '90-1902. 8°. Mote. By President of Board of Trustees, for periods end- ing: Oct. 31 through 1894; Sept. 16, 1896; uncertain date 1898; Dec. 31, 1900; Dec. 1, 1902. 2d contains catalogue matter of 1890/91. [4th] not numbered. 7th contains a " 2d" bien. rpt." of State Geologist, Nov. 1, 1902. (See below State Geological Survey.) 3d, 6th printed at Grand Forks, [4th] at Jamestown. All seen only in Public Documents. The University is the head of the State educational system, but is independent of the Dept. of Public instruction. — lst-19th annual catalogue, 1884/85-1902/03, and courses of study for 1885/86-1903/04. Grand Forks, '84-1903. 8» and 12". pi. il. 2fdte. 9th was 8» ; 17th was 12"; these were the only copies seen. — The University of No. Dakota. 1901. [Grand Forks, 1901?]. circular. obi. 48°. 24 p. pi. — School of Mines (Grand Forks, 1883-). 1st bien- nial report, i;i00/02. Grand Forks, 1902. State Geological Survey (189 -). lst-2d bien- nial report of the State Geologist, [1899/ 1900?]- 1900/02. Grand Forks, 1901-03. 8°. Note. Ist seen only in Public Documents; 2d contains among other matter, the " admiuistr.itive rpts." of E. •]. Bab- cock, retiring, and F. A. Wilder, succeeding, State Geologist; the latter report is Appendix 6 in Ttb bien. rpt. of the Univ. See also under Inspection and Regulation, Agriculture, Commissioner of Agriculture and Labor, 1891, 92. — Normal Department. Report, [1892/94]. n.t.p. Note. Seen only in rpt. of Supt. of Public Instruction, 1892/94, p. 61-69. Geological Survey, State. Note. Under control of the University. See back under Education, Univ. of N. D., School of Mines. Historical Society, State (1895-). [Articles of incor- poration; by-laws; list of annual members.] Grand Forks, 1903. 8°. 8 p. Industrial School (Ellendale, 18 -). Biennial report, 1894, 95/96, 98/1900-1900/02. v. p., '94-[ 1902] . 8°. Note. Rpt. 1894 called biennial on title.page; in letter of transmittal (dated Dec. 24, 1894} called annual. 1394 printed at Jamestown, others n. p. For periods endinfl: Oct. 31, 1900; Nov. 12, 1902. All seen only lu Public Documents. Title of school as given varies considerably, as follows r 1894. Industrial School and School for Manual Training. 1895/96. Manual Training and Industrial School. 1898/1900-1900/02. Manual Training School. 429 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [No. Dakota Insane, Bospitalfor the (Jamestown, 1883-). Report, bienniiil, [1883/84?J-89/90; 2d-7th biennial, 1890/92-1900/02. v. p., ['84?]-1902. 8°. Note. For period ending Oct. 31, 1890-9-1; thereafter end- ing June 30th. 3d-4th printed at Jamestown, 6th at Grand Forks, others at Bismarck, so far as seen. Rpt. 1884/86 was the 2d bieo. of the first series. 1883/84, 86/88, 1900/02 not seen ; others seen only in Public Documents. Library^ State. Keport of the State Librarian, 1890; biennial, 1890/92-92/94. '90-['94]. 8°. Note. Sec. ot State is ex offldo Librarian. Rpts. trans- mitted Dec. 1st, 1890; Oct. 31, 1892; uncertain date 1894. All contain catalogue of the library. 1890 seen only in Public Documents and gives no place of publication. — Catalogue of the State Law Library. By C. M. Dahl, Secy, of State, re. p., 1896. 8°. 36 p. — Same; by Fred Fallt-y. 1899. 8°. Penitentiary, State. (Bismarck, 1885-). Keport of the Trustees, 1889/90; 2d biennial, 1890/92; bi- ennial report of the Trustees and Warden, 1892/ 94-1900/02. c. p., '90-1902. 8°. Note. Rpt. 1889/90 covers period Nov. 2, 1889-Oct. 31, 1890 ; biennial period ends Oct. 31 through 1894; thereafter June 30. 1892/94 printed at Jamestown; 1894/96, n. p.; 1898/1900 at Grand Forks; othere probably at Biumarck. 1889/90-90/92, 98/19UU-190U/02 seen only in Public Documents. — Special report on the No. Dakota twine plant, by the Trustees and Warden. 1901. 8°. 22 p. — Same, 1901/02. '02. 8°. 22 p. Xote. Apparently a general rpt. of the Penitentiary for the calendar biennium. — See also vnder Dakota Territorial Publications, Institutions, Penitentiary. Reform School ( ). Report of the Trustees, biennial, 18[90?/]92-94/96. ['92-96?]. 8°. Note. For uncertain period ending Oct. 31, 1892; thereafter for periods ending Dec. 31. 1892/94 printed at Jamestown; others n. p. All seen only in Public Documents. See also back. Industrial School.. Reform School {Msmian, ). Report of the Trustees, 1901/02. '02. 8". 4 p. Note. Covering Apr. 1, 1901-Dec. 17, 1902. Seen only in Public DocumeutB. Soldiers' //ome (Lisbon, 18 -). Report of the Board of Commissioners, 1891/92; lst-[5th] biennial, 1892/94-1900/02. v.p., '93-1902. 8°. Note. Rpt. 1891/92 covers period June 9, 1891-Nov.29, 1892; biennial rpts. are for period ending June 30. Not numbered after 2d biennial, 1894/9B. Bi-ginning 1894/96 rpts. coutaln rpt. of Commandant. 1892/94-9-1/96 prititeo at Jamestown ; 1898/1900 at Grand Forks. All seen only in Public Documents. [ Weather and Crop Service.l Weather Service. 3d- 8th annual report, Dec. 31, 1895-1900. v.p., '96-1901. 8". Note. 3d printed at J^imestown, 7th-8th at Grand Forks, others probably at BlKujarck. l8t-2d, 4th, not seen; 3d seen only iu Public Documents. United States D:pt. of Agriculture. No. D.akota Section of the Climate and Crop Service of the Weather Bureau, in cooperation with the No. Dakota Weather and Crop Service. [Monthly] report; [also] nnnual summary ; v. 8-v. 14, no. 2 ; Jan. 1898-Feb. 1904. ['98-1904.] 4°. Note. Volumes correspond to calendar years; v. 1-7 not seen. Monthly rpts. each 8 pages; summaries fnot seen pre- vious to 1901) bound in with Dec. rpts. in one pagination. In style uniform with those for other States. — Weekly weather-crop bulletin, 1894-1900. ['94- 1900.] f" broadside. Note. Issued during the farming season only, generally from April to Sept. None seen. 43° Judiciary] STATE PUBLICATIONS [No. Dakota JUDICIAKT. Supreme Court. Reports of cases, t. 1-11, [1890-1902]. n. p., '91-1903. 11 V. 8°. Cont.: V. 1, 1890-91; by E. W. Camp. 2, 1891-92; by R. D. Hoskins. 3-11, 1892-1902; by J. VL. Cochrane. Note. Printed variously at Bismarck and Grand Forks. V. 6 contalDB rales of practice of the Supreme aud District Courts. Index-digest of the reports of the cases decided in the Supreme Courts of Dakota Territory and the States of North and South Dakota [etc.], re- ported in the Territorial and State reports and Northwestern Reporter to April 1897. [By H. G. Tilton.] Sioux City, Iowa, '97. 16°. 445 p. — Same; [with lst-2d supplements]. With a table of cases. Pierre, S. D., 1900. 24». 445, (155) 410 p. LBGiSLATnEE. \^Called Legislative Assembly.] Ist session, Nov. 1889/Mar. 1390; 2d-Btb, biennial, beginning in January, 1891-1903. Special session, June 1892. [Laws of the State.'] Laws, l8t-7th session, biennial, 1889-1901. r.iJ., '90-1901. 8°. Note. Includes special session 1892. 1895-99 printed at Grand Forks ; 1901 at Fargo. — The revised code of the statutes of No. Dakota; with the constitution of the . . . State . . . with amendments. [By B. Corbett, G. W. Newton, C. F. Aniidon.] 1895. 8<>. xxxiv, 1707 p. — Same; [by Fred Falley, Sec. of State.] 1899. 1. 8". xxiv, 1919 p. — Bill to provide for a uniform system of free text- books throughout the State, n. t. p., ['90.] 1. 8°. 8 p. — General school laws of the State. Granl Forks, 1897. 8°. 190 p. — Same. 1903. 8° . 223 p. — [Statutory Revision.] Revision Commission. [Re- port, 1895 ?] Note. See forwards Journal of the House, Note. l^Journals, Documents, Etc.] Journal of the Senate, lst-8th Legislative Assembly, biennial, 1889/90- 1903. '91-1903. 8°. Note. Journal of epecial session of 1892 in separate vol- ume. 2d, 5tb-6tb, 8tb, and special session 1892 not seen. — Journal of the House, lst-8th Legislative Assembly, biennial, 1889/90-1903. '91-1903. 8°. Note. Include Governor's messages and inaugurals. Journal of special session of 1892 in separate volume. 2d, 5th-6tb, 8tfa, and special session 1892 not seen. 4th has appendix coDtaining : (1.) Proposed changes in the law shown by the report of the Revision Commii^sion which relate to substantive law and amount to new legislation. [Civil code.] Report of joint committee. [18!I5.] h.t.p. 8». 204 p. (2.) Same: Justices* code. Report of joint committee. [1895.] h.t.p. 80. 44 p. (3.) Same: Penal code. Report of joint committee. [1895.] h.t.p. 8». 58 p. (4.) Same: Criminal procedure. Report of joint commit- tee. [1896.] h.t.p. 8». 147 p. (5.) Same: Probate code. Report of joint committee. [1895.] h.t.p. 8". 108 p. CO.) Same: Political code. Report of joint committee. [1896.] h.t.p. 8". 198 p. — Legislative manual . , . published by authority, 1889/90, 16°; biennial, 1891-1903, 12°. '90- 1903. Note. Sometimes called Blue Book. Contains State and Federal constitutions, rules of the Legislative Al^sembly, and historical, statistical, and political information. Sub-title varies. 4.y Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [No. Dakota \JovrnaU, Documents, Etc., continued.'] — Report of investigating committee, 1890. ^ote. To investigate ciiarges of corrupt practicee iD certain elections and votes. Been only in App. to Senate Journal, 1889/90. — [Reports of joint committees on proposed changes in the law shown by the report of the Revision Commission, 1895.] See above. Journal of the House, ^ote. MiSOBLI/ANEOUS . Capitol Commissioners. Report to the 4th Legislative Assembly, [1895]. Grand Forks, '95. 8°. 14 p. [^Uxpositions.] Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition Commission for North Dakota. Re- port, [complete], 1897/98. '98. 8°. 8 p. North Dakota at the World's Columbian Exposition. 1893. 116 p. Pan-Aruerican Exposition Commission. Report, 1901/02. '03. 8°. Kote. Been only in Pub. Does., 1901/02, and in Journal of Benate, 1903. — Glimpses of No. Dakota. 1901. 62 p. [Immigration.'] The State of No. Dakota. The statisti- cal, historical, and political abstract. Published by F. H. Hagerty, Commissioner of Immigration and ex officio Territorial Statistician. Aberdeen, S. D., 1889. 8°. 90 p. Note. This is Part 2 of " The Territory of Dakota," pub- lished by the Commissioner of Immigration of Daliota Terri- tory; part 1 covers the Territory of Dakota, pt. ^ the State of So. Dakota; all are bound in one volume with separ.ile pagina- tions, also issued separately. See under Dakota Territorial Publications, Institutions, Immigration. [Russian Thistle.] The Russian thistle ; report of the cactus committee appointed by the Governor, Nov. 9, 1893; by Nelson Williams. Fargo, '94. 12". 15 p. Executive Relief Board (1895-). 1st biennial report, 189o/9(;. '96. 8°. Note. Appointed to essay the extermination of the Rupsian thistle and French weed. This rpt. seen only in Public Documents. «2 DAKOTA TERRITORIAL PUBLICATIONS List compiled from the collection of Dakota doetiments in the N'ew Yo7'k Public /.ibrnj-y, and from the "Catalogue of the State Library of JIasaachiisett'i,'* 1880, and Annual Supplements, 1880-89. Part of LouiBiana purchaae, 1803; of District of Louieiaon, 1804; of Territory of Louisiana, 1805. Explored by Lewis and Clark, 1804-05, and on their return, 1806. First fur-trading settle- mentB, at Fort Clark, 1808. Part of Miesouri Territory, 1H12. Explored by Major S. 11. Long, 1823; by Nicollet and Fremont, 1839; by Lieut. Warren, IS55. First permi\nent settlements by whites, 1851-56. Organized as Territory of Dakota, 1861, includ- ing all territory from Minnesota to the Rocky Mountains lying between 43° north latitude and the Canada line. The portion east of the Missouri and White Earth rivers had been part of the Territory of Michigan, 1834; part of the Territory of Wisconsin, 1836; part of the Territory of Iowa, 1838; part of the Territory of Minnesota, 1849. The portion loest of the Missouri and White Earth rivers had been part of the ''Indian Country," 1834; part of the Territory of Nebraska, 1854. Of this portion, the area wcsl of the 104th meridian was detached and annexed to the Ter- ritory of Idaho, 1S63, (leaving Dakota with thu same boundaries as later, 1873-89); but parts of this area were re-annexed to Dakota from the Territory of Idaho in 1864. These, again, were transferred to the Territory of Wyoming, 1868, and to the Terri- tory of Montana, 1S73. This left Dakota with boundaries which it retained until divided into the 3tates of North Dakota and South Dakota, at the 46th parnllel, Nov. 2, 1889. Capital at Yankton. 1861-83; at Bismarck, 1883-89. Minutn details as to the territorial changes are given in Walker's ** Statistical Atlas of the United States . . . compiled under authority of Congress, 1874." Constitutional Conventions. Convention^ Sept. 4j 7883 (Huron). J^ote. For historical sketch of this convention and 'i^:it ol 1885 see under Institutions, Imtnigration, 1889. Convention^ Sept. 5, 1885 (Sioux Palls). See preceding note. Convention^ July 4, 2889 (Sioux Falls). See unrJpr Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc.. Legislative Hand Book; also under South Dakota State Publications. Convention, July 4, 1889 (Bismarck). See under North Dakota State Pablications. Executive and Staff. Governor. Message; annual, 1862, 65-68; biennial, 1872-74, 77-89. Yankton, '65-83; Bismarok, '85-89. 14 pm. 8°. Co7i«.; By W. Jayne, 1862; by N. Edmunds, 1865; by A.J. Fiiulk, 1866-fi8; by J. A. Burbank, 1872; by J. L. PenninL'ton, 1874, 77; by W. A. Howard, 1879; by N. G-. Ordway, 1881-83; by G. A. Pierce, 1SS5-S: ; by L. K. Church, 1SS9. Kote. Transmitted in December through 1874; thereafter in January. 1862 also printed in Norwegian. 1874-77 called reapectively " lfit-2d biennial message of J. L. Penninirton." See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc.. Council Journal and House Journal. — Report to the Secretary of the Interior, 1880-81, 83; annual, 1885-89. Washington, D.C., '80-89. 8°. — Proclamation [appointing Nov. 24, 1887 a day of thanksgiving: , . . n.p.y '87]. f° broadside. — See also under Institutions, Agric. College^ Bulletin. Adjutant General. Report, annual, 186lV63, 67; [bi- ennial?] 1872,86, 86/88. Sole. No separate issues of these rpts. seen. 1862/63 covers period Sept. 1862-Dec, 1, 1863, and is called " 1st annual ;" seen in House Journal. 3d sess. 1867 called "1st ann. rpt. of J. L. Kelley;" seen in both House and Council Journals, 7th sesfl. 1872, 86, 86/88 not seen, but mentioned in Governor's messagefi of 1872, 87-89. 433 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Terr. Dakota Auditor. Report; annual, 1862/63, 63/64,67; [bien- nial?] 1872,76; annual, 1877/78 ; biennial, 1878/ 80-86/88; [annual], 1888/89. Yankton, '72-81; Bismarck, '86-88; Pierre, S.D., '89. Note. Separate ieauea prior to 1872 not aeen. 1862/63-63/64 called ** lBt-2d annual;" aeen only in Houae .Tourna), 3d aesa., and Council Journal, 4th aeaa., respectively. 1S6V63 contains Rpt. of Commiaaioner of Military Accounts, 1S82/63. Rpt. 1867 called"lBt ann. rpt. of I. T. Gore;" seen only in both House and Council Journals, 7lh sess. Rpts. 1872, 78/80 bound with rpt. of Treasurer, with comraon title. Governor's mes- sage 1874 mentiODB ft rpt. of Auditor, preaumably for 1873/74, as " not ready." 1876, 77/78, 80/82-82/81 not seen, but men- tioned in Governor's message, 1877. 79, 83-85. Title of 1888/89 is " Rpt. of the Territorial Auditor to the Gov. of DakoU Territory and the Govs, of No. Daltota and Bo. Dakota." Rpts. cover periods ending Nov. 30, 1878-88; Nov. 4, 1889; other periods uncertain. — Insurance law of the Territory. Bismarck, n. d. 8°. 19 p. — Assessment law, with instructions and comments. Prep, by E. W. Caldwell. Bismarck, '86. 8°. 40 p. Quartermaster General. Report, [1884/86?]. Note. Not seen, but mentioned in Governor's message 1887. Treasurer. Report; annual, 1867; biennial, 1867/68, 72, 76; annual, 1877/78; biennial, 1878/80-86/ 88. Yankton, '72-84; Bismarck, ['86-88?]. Note. Separate issues prior to 1872 not seen. 1867 called " let ann. rpt. of M. K. Armstrong;" seen only in both House and Council Journals, 7th sess. 1867/68 called "2d ann. rpt. of the Treaa., 1868;" seen only in House Journal, 8th sess. Rpts. 1872, 78/80 bound with rpt. of Auditor, with common title. Governor's message 1874 mentions a rpt. of Treasurer, presumably for 1873/74, as " not ready." 1876, 77/78, 80/82, 84/86-86/88 not seen, but mentioned in Goveruor\s message, 1877, 79, 83, 87-89. Rpts. cover periods ending Nov. 30, 1878- 84; other periods uncertain. Inspection and Regulation. Agriculture, Board of. Report, [1886/88?]. Note. Not seen, but mentioned in Governor's message, 1889. Dental Examiners, Board of. Report, [1884/80-86/88?] Note. Not seen, but mentioned in Gov's, message, 1887, 89. {Education.'] Board of Education (1864-66; 1887-). Report, annual, 1864-65; Ist biennial, 1887/88. ['64]-88. 8°. Note 1. Organized 1864, consisting of Governor (chairman). Secretary of the Territory, TreaHUrer, and Clerk, the latter until Jan. 1, 1869, serving as Superintendent ex oj^cio. Three members were added in 1866; the Board then went out of ex- istence until re-created in 1887. Kote 2. 1864-6.1 are really the rpts. of the Supt. of Public Instruction, transmitti-d by the Board to the Governor as their rpts. ; seen only in House Journal, 4th-.5th sess. Ist bien. rpt. is for the year ending June 30, 1888, and contains 19th ann. rpt. of the Supt. of Public InKtruction ; printed at Aberdeen. "The period July 1, 18S8-Nov. 2, 1889 is covered, for the northern and southern halves of the Territory, by the 1st reports of the Supta. of Public Instruction of No. Dakota and So. Dakota respectively. Superintendent of Public Instruction (1864-). 1st- 4th annual report, 1804-67; 5th-19th annual, [1872/73?]-87/88. v.p.. ['64?]-88. 8°. Note 1. See Note 1 above. The first Supt. elected inde- pcndenlly of the Board of Education began his duties in 1869. His records are lost, and the fate of the records of 1870-72 is uncertain. Beginning 1887 the Supt. was Prcst. of the Board of Education. Note 2. RptH. 1864-65 seen only in House Journal, 4th- •5th BOSS.; 1866 not seen; 1867 seen only In both House and Council Journals, 7th sess. Governor's message 1874 men- tions an " elaborate rpt. bearing date Jan. 1, 1SV4," presuma- bly for 1872/73; not seen. 1876/77 not seen, but known to have been published. No rpt. 1877/78. 1879/80 not seen, but mentioned in Governor's message, 1881. Publication of 434 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Terr. Dakota [ Edvcaiion , continued.'] 1880/81, 82/83, ascertain. 1883/84 covers Apr. 1, 1683-June 30, 1884, and contaiDB rpt. of Regents of Uoiv. of Dakota. 1887/88 Been only in let bien. rpt. of the Board of Education. The period July 1, 1888-Nov. 2, 1889 is covered for the northern and southern halves of the Territory by the 1st reports of '" " ' ----- of No. - - - the Supts. of Public Instruction and So. Dakota respectively. 1866, 73/74, printed at Elk Point; 1867, 74/75- 75/76, 81/82-85/86 at Tankton; 1887/88, see above; others un- " ... - -- other periods certain. For years ending June 30, uncertain — Act to establish a public school law for Dakota. Elk Point, 1877. 8». — Act to establish and provide for the management of a general and uniform system of common schools [etc.]. Yankton, 1883. 8°. 68 p. — An act to amend Chapter 44 of the session laws of 1883. Aberdeen, '87. 8». 46 p. Examiners, Pvhlic Board of . Report, [1886/88?]. Note. Not seen, but meotioned in (Governor's message 1889. Chain and Warehouse Commissioners. Report, [1882/ 84?]. Note. Not seen, but mentioned in (Governor's message 1885. Health, Board of. Report, [1886/88?]. Note. Not seen, but mentioned in Governor's message 1889. Pharmacy, Board of. Report, [1886/88?]. Note. Not seen, but mentioned in (Governor's message 1889, Railroad Com,missioners (1885-). lst-5th annual report, 1885, 85/86-88/89. vp.,'S6-89. 8°. Note. 1st covers period Apr. 2-Nov. 30, 1885; 2d covers eleven months ending Nov. 1, 1886, with thirty pages of sup. piementary matter to Dec. 8; 3d-4tb cover years ending Nov. 30; 5tfa covers period May 1-Nov. 30, 1889, previous data of that year not being on record. Title-pages in all cases give date June 30, the railroad statistics being for the fiscal year ending on that date, let printed at Fargo ; 2d at (Grand Forks ; 3d-4th at Bismarck; 5th at Watertown, 8. D. Veterinary Surgeon. Report, [1886/88?]. Note. Not seen, but mentioned in Qovernor'a message 1889. iNSTIinTIONS. Agricultural College and Experiment Station (Brook- ings, 1881-). Report, [1883/84? 85/86?]. Note. Not seen, but mentioned in Gov's, message, 1885, 87. — lst-2d annual report, 1887/88-88/89. Brookings, ['88?]-90. 8». Note. This enumeration was continued when the college became a So. Dakota institution. — Bulletin, nos. 1-15, Nov. 1887-Nov. 1889. Brook- ings, ['87-89]. 8". Note. No. 3 contains Gov. Church's Arbor Day proclama- tion, fifar. 20, 1888. Nos. 6-7 later reprinted in 1 pm. with one pagination. Nos. 5, 8, 11-13 not seen. Upou the division of the Territory in Nov. 1889, this became the So. Dakota Agric. College and Ezper. Sta., the series of bulletins being con- tinued with the same enumeration. Deaf Mutes, School for (Sioux Falls, 1884^). Report, [1886/88?]. Note. Not seen, but mentioned in Governor's message 1889. [Education.] Normal School (Madison, 1883-). Re- port. See under So. Dakota State Publications, Institutions, Education. Normal School (Spearfish, 1884-). Report. See under So. Dakota State Publications, Institutions, Education. School of Mines. (Rapid City, 1885-). Report, [1886/88?]. Note. Not seen, but mentioned in Governor's message 1889. 435 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Terr. Dakota \_Education, continued.l — Circular of information, 1887/88. [Rapid City, '88?] 12". 48 p. — Preliminary report upon the geology, mineral resources, and mills of the Black Hills. [By F. R. Carpenter.] Rapid City, 1888. 8°. 171 p. map. il. University of Dakota (Vermillion, 1862-). Report of Regents, [1883/84? 86/88?]. yote. [1883/84?] iD rpt. of Supt. of Public Instniction [1883/84]. [1886/88?] not Been, but mentioned in Governor'B meBBage 1889. North Dakota University (Grand Forks, 1884-). Report of Regents, [1884?-86/88?]. J^oie. Not seen, but mentioned in Gov's, message 1885-89. Historical Society. 1st annual report, 1865. JTote. So far as known, this was printed only as a news- paper article. [_l7nmigraiion.'\ Cormnissioner of Im'migration and Statistics. Annual report, Jan. 2, 1871 ; 2d bien- nial, Dec. 16, 1872. Yankton, ['71-73.] 2 v. 8°. ISote. The ann. rpt. bears imprint date " 1870-71 ; " 2d bicn. has imprint date " 1872-7o." Both by Jas. S, Foster. Gov- ernor's message 1874 mentions a rpt., presumably for 1872/74, as *' not ready." Commissioner of Imriiigration (1885-91). lst-2d biennial report, 1885/86-87/88. Bismarck, '8C- 88. 2 V. 8°. See also under Bo. Dakota State Publications, Institutions, Immigration. — Monthly bulletin, Dec. 1885. Huron, n.d. i". — Resources of Dakota. An official publication compiled by the Commissioner. Sioux Falls, 1887. 8°. 498 p. maps. il. — The Territory of Dakota; the State of No. Dakota ; the State of So. Dakota; an official statistical, historical, and political abstract. Published by F. H. Haserty, Commissioner of Immigration and ex officio "Territorial Statistician. Aberdeen, S.D., 1889. 8°. 119, 90, 102 p. 8°. Note. Separate title-pages for No. Dakota and So. Dakota, called pts. 2 and 3, which were also issued separately. Con- tains history of the Territory and of the various constitu- tional conventions. — Dakota, 1889. Official guide. [Hagerty.] Aber- deen, ['89.] 48 p. [lnsane.'\ Hospital for the Insane (Yankton, 1879-). lst>-3d biennial report of the Trustees, Not. 30, 1879/80-82/84. Yankton, '81-85. 8°. Note. Governor's messages 1887-89 mention rpts., presum- ably for 1884/86-86/88; not seen. North Dakota Hospital for the Insane (Jamestown, 1883-). 2dbienniarreport, Dec. 1, 1886. James- town, 'fifl. 8". Librarian, 'i'erritorial. Report, [1877/78? 79/80? 81/82V:. Note. Noi f*een, but mentioned in Gov's, message, 1879,81, 83. Penitentiary fSioui Falls. 188I-). Ist biennial report of the lioard of Directors, Jan. 20, 1883. Yank- ton, '83. 8». Note. Governor's messages 1885, 89 mention rpts., presum- ably for 1882/84, 86/88; not seen. Sometimes called Southern Penitentiary. Penitentiary (Bismarck, 1885-). Report, [1886/88?]. Note. Not seen, but mentioned in Governor's message 1889. Reform School (Plankinton, 1887-). Report [1886/88?]. Note. Not seen, but mentioned in Governor's message 1889. 436 Judiciary] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Terr. Dakota JUDICIABT. Supreme Court. Reports of cases, v. 1-6, 1867-89. v.p., [77?]-94. 6 V. 8". Cont.: T. 1, 1867-77 by G. G. Bennett. . 2, 1878-82 ' V. 3, 1882-84 ' V. 4, 1884-88 ' T. 5, 1888-89 ' V. 6, 1887-89 ' E. G. Smith. R. B. Tripp. Yankton, '82. Yankton, '86. Pierre, '94. St. Paul, '89. Chicago, '91. — Index-digest to tlie reports of cases decided in the Supreme Courts of Dakota Territory and the States of North and South Dakota [etc.], reported in the Territoriiil and State reports and Northwestern Reporter to April 1897. [By H. G. Tilton.] Sioux City, la., '97. 16". 443 p. Legislature (Called Legislatite Assembly). let Bession, Mar./May, 1862; 2d-8tb, annua], Bec./Jan., 1862/63-68/69; 9th-llth, biennial, Dec/Jan., 1870/71-74/75; 12tb-18th, biennial, beginning in January, 1877-89. {^Laws of the Territory.'] General laws, memorials and resolutions, lst-18th session, 1862-89. v. p., •62-89. 18 T. 8°. Note. Titles vary somewhat; 18^5-89 called " Laws passed at the 16th-18tb sess.," etc. [Laws of 12tfa sesa., 1877, in 1 v. with Revised Codes, 1877 ?1. Published at Yankton through 1885; at Bismarck, 1887 ; at' Grand Forks, 1889. — Revised codes, 1877. Ed. by G. H. Hand. Yank- ton, '77. 1. 8°. iivi (1) 976 p. — The annotated revised codes of the Territory of Dakota, 1883. With notes and references [etc.]. Ed. by A. B. and L. Levisee. With supple- ment ed. by R. Desty showing the changes effected by the acts of the Legislature of 1885. St. Paul, Minn., '85. 1. 8°. xiii (1) 1654, xxxvi, 225 p. — Compiled laws of the Territory of Dakota, 1887. Compiled and publislied by E. W. Caldwell and C. H. Price. Bismarck, '87. 1. 8°. xxii, 1428 p. {Journals, Documents, Etc.] Council Journal, Ist^lSth session, 1862-89. Yankton and Bismarck, '62- 89. 8°. Note. Ist, 5th-6th, 8th-15th not seen. Title-page of 7tb wrongly numbered " 6th session," but cover-title is correct. 2d-4tb, 7th, and probably others, contain Governor's message ; not in 17th-18th. Several contain miscellaneous reports, re- corded elsewhere in this list under their respective depart- ments, those in the 7th being the same as those in 7th Uouae Journal. TThe journal of the first seven days of the 16th ses- sion, 1885, was destroyed by tire while in the custody of the I'ublic Printer at Bismarck, Mar. 6, 188.5, and is therefore lack, ing in the volume for that session. 17th, 1887, bears imprint dace 1886. 16th-18th printed at Bismarck; others, so far as seen, at Yankton. — House Journal, [lst]-18th session, 1862-89. Yankton and Bismarck, '62-89. S". Note. 6th, 9th-15th, 17th, not seen. Title of [Ist] is " House Journal of the Legislative Assembly of the Terr, of Dakota." lst-5th, 7th-8th, 16tb, 18th, aod probably all others, contain Governor's message. Several contain miscellaneous reports, recorded elsewhere in this list under their respective depart- ments, those in the 7tb being the same as those in 7th Council Journal. 16th, 18th printed at Bismarck; others, so far as seen, at Yankton. 17th, 1887, bears imprint date 1886. — Legislative Hand Book, [18th] Legislative Assembly [1889] of the Territory . . . with the Sioux Falls constitution of So. Dakota. By T. K. Long. Bismarck, '89. 16°. xvi, 168, 61 p. 437 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Terr. Dakota {^Journals, Documents, Etc., coniintied.'] — Report of select committee on the mining, agricult- ural and manufacturing resources of Dakota. [1865.] Jfote. Been only Id House Journal, 6th sesa., 1866/66. — Report of the special joint committee on the mining and agricultural resources of the Territory. [1867.] 2^ote. Apparently a reviBion of the preceding report. Seen only in both Hoaee and Council Journals, 7tb seas., 1867/68. Miscellaneous. History and resources of Dakota, Montana, and Idaho. By M. K. Armstrong. Yankton, 1866. 12°. Information circular on Dakota Territory. By M. K. Armstrong. Sioux City, la., 1870. 8°. Dakota Territory as it is. By Fred. J. Cross, 1875. Sioux Falls, 75. 8°. Free lands of Dakota. Yankton, 1876. 8°. Centennial address on Dakota, delivered at Philadelphia Sept. 28, 1876. By M. K Armstrong. Phila- delphia, '76. 8°. The State of Dakota: how it may be formed. By P. C. Shannon. Yankton, 1883. 8". 438 MONTANA STATE PUBLICATIONS Lint compiled from the collection of Montana documenta in the New York Public Library, and from the *' Catalogue of the State Library of Massachueetta, 1880,'* and Annual Supple- mentSt 1880-1903. All documents in this list published at the capital, Helena, unless othericiae specified. Visited by the Sieur de ia Verendrj-e, 1742-43. Traversed by Lewis and Clark 1805, and on their return, 1806. The major portion of the present State, lying cast of the Rocky Mountains, was included in the Louisiana purchase, 1803; in District of Louisiana, 1804; in Territory of Louisiana, 180-5; in Territory of Missouri, 1812; in "the Indian Country," 1834; in Territory of Nebraska, 1854; in Territory of Dakota, 1861; in Territory of Idaho, 1863. The small portion lyin^ between tlie Bitter Root and the Rocky Mountains wae part of the original Oregon Country and was included in the Territory of Oregon, 1848; in Territory of Washington, 1853 ; in Territory of Idaho, 1863. Territory of Montana organized, 1864, with present boundaries, except for the trian^lar portion in the southwest corner lying south of latitude 44" 30', which was annexed from the Territory of Dakota in 1873. Admitted as a State, 1890. Constitution and Constitdtional Conventions. Convention, 1866. (?) Constitution as adopted by the Constitutional Conven- tion January 14-February 9, 1884, to wliich is appended an address. '84. 12°. 40, 8 p. Constitution ... as adopted by the Constitutional Convention held at Helena July 4, 1889, and ending Aug. 17, 1889. And also an address to the people. ['89.] 12". 76 p. Note. Constitution also prefixed to Laws of 1891. Execdtive and Staff. Governor. Message, biennial, 1889-1903. [*89?]-1903. Cont.: By J. K. Toole, 1891; by J. E. Kickards, 1893, 95; by R. B. Smith, 1897, 99; by J. K. Toole, 1901, 03. — Thanksgiving proclamation [Nov. 27, 1890. '90]. f". — Official correspondence relating to the admission of Montana as a State into the Union, and other official papers, including proclamations and offi- cial addresses of J. K. Toole, Governor. Comp. by R. P. Stout, Dec. 31, 1892. '92. 8°. 108, 2 p. — Messages and public documents of Gov. Robt. B. Smith, 1897-1901. 1900. 8°. (101) p. Adjutant General Report, [biennial], 1891/92, 98/ 1900-1900/02. '92-[1902?] 8°. Note. 1891/92 covers period Aug. 19, 1891-Nov. 30, 1892; others are for regular biennium ending Nov. 30. — Register of National Guard, 1893. n. p., ['93.] 8°. — Circular no. 1 ; Sept. 29, 1903. 12". 4 p. Note. A list of Montana volunteers who lost their lives in the Spanish-American War. Attorney- General (1885-). Biennial report, Dec. 1, 1900-NoT. 1, 1902. '02. 1 rpt. 8°. Note. From 1S79 to 1885 the Dist. Atty. of 1st .Judicial Dist. was ex officio Atty. Genl.; present office established, 1885. Auditor. Annual report, 1890-92, 92/93-1901/02. '91-1903. 8°. Note. For calendar years through 1891 ; since then for years ending Nov. 30, Bound with rpt. of Treasurer, with title" Ann. rpt. of the Auditor and Treasurer " and a single pagination, 1890-91; {see under Supplemental). 1896/97 has t.-p. imprint 1898 ; cover imprint 1899. 1898/99-99/1900 bound in 1 V. with general cover title {imp. 1901), but separate pagi- nations ; 1900/01-01/02 in 1 V. with title-page : " Bieo. and anu. rpts. for the fiscal years ending Nov. 30, 1901-02," and single pagination. 439 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mont. Auditor, continued. — Tabular statement showing preminmB received, losses paid, and insurance written during the year 1895 by fire, life, and miscellaneous insur- ance companies authorized to transact business in the State, n. p., n.d. t" broadside. Note. Supposed to be the flrst separate iDsuracce rpt. issued by the State. — Same, 1896, 97. n.p.,n.d. f° broadsides. — Same, 1900. n. p., n. d. t" sheet. — Insurance laws, containing also the acts of 1897. n. d. 8°. 45 p. Note. PubliBhed by the " iDsurance Dept." of the Auditor's office. Secretary of Slate. Annual report, 1891-92, 92/93- 99/1900; [1st] biennial, 1900/02. '92-1902. 8°. Note. 1891 covers calendar year; others cover years end- ing approximately Nov. 30. 1891-9'2 bound in 1 v. with Keneral cover title and separate paginations; 1892/93-93/94 in 1 v. with cover title of former only, iind single pagination; 1894/9-'>- 95/96 not seen; 1896/97-97/98 in separate issues (imprint dates 1899-1898 respectively) ; 1898/99-99/1900 in 1 v. with general cover title (all imprints 1901) and single pagination. Title of 1900/02 taken from cover, title-page being a directory of the Dept. of State. 1892/93-93/94 printed at Butte. — Official election returns . . . for the election held Nov. 4, 1902, being p. 577-656, inclusive, of the 8th report of the Bureau of Agriculture, Labor and Industry, n. t. p. 1. 8°. 577-656 p. Note. Title from cover. Treasurer. Report, [annual], 1890-92, 92/93-95/96; biennial, 1896/98-1900/02. ['91]-[1902?]. 8°. Note. For calendar years through 1891 ; since then for years ending Nov. 30. Bound with rpt. of Auditor, with title " Ann. rpt. of the Auditor and Treasurer," and separate fi.t.p. but a single pagination, 1890-91. {See under Supple- mental). Inspection and Regulation. Agriculture, Labor and Industry, Bureau of. ]st-6th annual report, 1893, 93/94-97/98; 7th-8tb [lBt-2d biennial] report, 1898/1900-1900/02. '93-[1902?] 4». maps. pi. il. Note. For years ending Nov. 30. 1st contains an unof&cial map of Montana, size 19 x 12J in. 6th, entitled "The Treas- ure State and its industries and resources," was reprinted in 1899. Boiler Inspector. 8th, [12th] annual report, 1895/96, 99/1900. '97-1901. 8°. Note. For years ending Nov. 30. Charities and Reforms, Board of (1893-). Report, 1900; biennial report, 1900/02. '01-[02?] 8°. Note. For periods ending Nov. 30. This board visits the State charitable and penal institutions. ^Education.'] Board of Education (1893-). 2d-9th annual report, 1894-1902. '95-[1903]. 8". Note. 3d-4th cover periods ending Nov. 30; others cover calendar years. No rpt. seen covering year between 6th, 1898, and 7th, 191)0. 8th, 1901, not seen. 2d oont. rpt. of Agric. Col- lege and Exper. Sla. ; 4th-7th, 9th cont. rpt. of Agric. College and rpt. of Chairman Trustees of School of Wines; 3d-7tb, 9th cont. rpt. of l*rest. of Uuiv. of Mont. ; 5th-7lh, 9th com. rpt, of State Normal School and the 3d-[8th ?] ann. rpt. of Deaf and Dumb Asylum; 7tb cont. rpt. of special committee, as listed below. — Program of studies, curriculums and courses of study for accredited high schools. 1900. 8°. 64 p. — Report of special committee upon the relations of the Board of Education to the State educational institutions, and their powers and duties in rela- tion thereto. [1900.] 8°. 27 p. Note. Also in 7th rpt. of Board. 440 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mont. \_Education, continued.'] Superintendent of Public Instruction. l8t-3d annual report, ]890,'90/91-91/92 ; 3d-7th biennial, 1893/ 94-1900/02. ['90?]-1903. 8°. J^ote. iBt ann., 3d blen., DOt Been. 4th blen. corers period ending Dec. 31, 1897; others seen cover periods ending Aug. 31. 7th bien.is in two piirts: I't. 1 [County Statistics, 1901- 02], 427 p.; pt. 2 [jlietchea of the tjtate educational institu- tions], 174 p. For rpts. prior to 1890 see under Supplemental, Education. — School laws of the State, comprising all the laws in force pertaining to public schools, State edu- cational institutions, school lands, etc., June 1, 1897. ["97.] 8°. (5) 122 p. See alio under Supplemental, Legislature, Laws of the Ter- ritory, 1872. — Same, May 1, 18!>9. '99. 8°. 128 p. — List of books for Montana school district libraries, supplementary reading-list, and price list of school books. Selected and arranged bv E. A. Carleton, Supt., Sept. 1, 1898. '98. 8°." 34 p. — Course of study for the common schools . . . 1899. ['99.1 12°. 138 (1) p. il. — Arbor Day, Montana, May 13, 1902. ['02.] 8°. 2, 35 p. Examiner, State (1895-). 8th annual report, for the year endins Nov. 30, 1901/02. n.d. 8". 8 p. Game and Fish Commissioners. Annual report, Dec. 1, 1900. '01. 8°. Oame and Fish Warden (1901-). ybte. No publications seen. Horticulture, Board of. 1st biennial report, 1899/ 1900. n. p., [1901]. 8°. Labor. See back under Agriculture. \^Land.'\ Board of Land Commissioners. Report, 2d annual, 1892; 9th biennial, 1900. '92-1901. — Prospectus for the proposed issues of bonds for the Montana Agricultural College and State Normal School, n.p., 1895. 8°. 7 p. Land Agent. 10th annual report, December 1, 1900. '01. 8". 5 p. Register of State Lands. 4th, 6th annual report, 1897/98, 98/1900. '99-1901. 8°. Note. For periods ending Kov. 30. 6th is really biennial ; letter of transmittal says : " As the rpts. of this Dept. are pub- lished biennially, I h:)ve included herein a summary of my rpt. for the year 1899." Mineral Land Commissioner. Annual report for the year ending Nov. 30, 18[90?/]91-93/94. 92-94. 2 T. 8°. Note. 1890/91-91/92 bound in 1 v., with general cover title, separate title-pages, and single pagination; same is true of 1892/93-93/94. Cover title of 1890/91 wrongly gives dates 1892-93; reading-matter head, p. 3, wrongly gives date 18'JO; correct dates are as given above. Arid Land Grant Commission (1897-). Annual report, December 1, 1900. '01. S". 6 p. [iire-sfocft.] See forward Sheep Commissioners and Stock Commissioners. Medical Examiners. Annual report, 1892. '92. 8°. Mines, Inspector of. Annual report, 1891, 99/1900, 1900/02. '91-[1902?] 8°. Note. For periods ending Nov. 30. Include rpt. of Deputy Inspector. See also back under Land. Pardons, Board of. 2d-5th, 11th annual report, Dec. 1, 1890/91-93/94, 99/1900. '92-1901. 8°. Note. 2d-3d bound in 1 v. with general cover title, separate title-pages and single pagination; similarly 4th-5th. Sheep Commissioners, Board of. lst-2d, 6th annual report, 1897-98, 1901/02. ['98-1902?]. 8°. Note. 6th is for year ending Nov. 30 ; others not seen. 441 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mont. Stock Oommisnoners, Board of. [6th-17th] annual report, Dec. 31, 1891-1902. '92-1903. 8<>. Note. All contaia also the ann. rpt. of the Recorder of Marks and BraDda (««« aUo under Supplemental, Auditor) ; noth-17ih] contain also the ann. rpt. of the State Veterinary Burgeon ; all in one pagination each year, except that the rpt. of the Recorder of ^larks and Brands is separately paged In [14th-17th.] Title-page is general, covering all contents. [^Taxation.^ Board of Equalization. Ist-llth annual report, 1890-91, 91/92-99/1900. '90-1901. 8». Ifote. let ie for period ending Dec. 31; others for years ending Nov. 30. 2d-3d bound together with general cover title, separate tltle-pagea, and single pagination ; also 4th-5th and lOth-lltb, but with separate paginations. 2d-3d contain " Table no. 14," a parallelogram map of the State containing statistics by counties, size 22 x 19 In. Veterinary Surgeon. 3d-6th annual report, 1891-92, 92/93-93/94. '92-95. 8°. Note. 3d is for period ending Dec. 31 ; others for years ending Nov. 30. 3d-4tli bound together in 1 v. with genci'ai cover title, separate title-pages and one pagination. 5tli-6th in 1 v. with cover title of former only; both piinted at Butte. See also back under Stock Commiasionert, Institutions. Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, College of (Boze- man, 1893-). [Reports of President, faculty, and officers of the Agricultural College and Ex- periment Station.] 1894. 8°. Note. Seen only in 2d ann. rpt. of Board of Education. — Report of Executive Board and President, 1895/ 96-1901/02. 8°. Note. For years ending Nov. 30. Seen only In 4th-9th ann. rpt. of Board of Education. — 8th annual catalogue, 1899/1900, with announce- ments for 1900/01. [Bozeman], 1900. 12°. 126(1) p. 11. — Agricultural Experiment Station (Bozeman, 1893-). lst-3d annual report [of Director and other officers], June 30,1893/94-95/96. 8°. Note. Seen only as Bulletins 5, 8 and 12. lst-2d rpt. are thus the final bulletins in the " lBt-2d ann. rpt." listed in fol- lowing entry. l8t-2d annual report, 1894-95. Bozeman, '95- 95. sm. 8°. Note. Consist entirely of Bulletins 1-5 and 6-8, respectively. Title from cover; no title-pages except those of Bulletins 1 and 6, respectively. See entries preceding and following. Bulletin, nos. 1-34, March 1894-February 1902. Bozeman, '94-[1902?]. sm. 8°. Note. Nos. 5, 8, 12 contain lBt-3d ann. rpte. of Director and other officers. Nos. 1-5 (p. 1-146) and 6-8 (p. 147-220) bound up in 2 v. as *' l8t-2d ann. rpte." of the station. See the two entries preceding. Press bulletin, nos. 1^. [1893-95?] Circularno.l, [May 1901]. m.<.^. ['01.] 8". 4 p. [Children.'] Home and School for Orphans, Found- lings, and Destitute Children (Twin Bridges, 1892-). 5th annual report, Nov. 30, 1898. '98. 8°. — Annual report of the Superintendent, Nov. 30, 1900. '01. 8°. Deaf and Blind, School for the (Boulder, 1893-). 3d-[8th?] annual report, 1896/97-1901/02. 8°. Note. For years ending Nov. 30. Seen only In 5th-gth ann. rpt. of Board of Education. — Historical sketch, rules of admission, etc. n.p., 1900. 8°. 14(2)p. [^Education"]. State Normal School (Dillon, 1897-). Report of the President of the Executive Board, 1896/97-1901/02. 8°. Note. For years ending Nov. 30. Been only in 5th-9th ann. rpta. of Board of Education. 442 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mont. \^Education, continued."] University of Montana (Missoula, 1893-). Re- port of the President, 1895 ; 2d-9th annual, 1895/96-1902/03. 8°. Note. 1895 covers five months ending Xov. 30; others are for years ending same date. [lBt]-8th alHO in 3d-9tb ano. rpts. of the Board of Education. 6th-9lh are Bulletios nos. 2, 5, IX, 20. University opened in 1895. — lst-9th annual catalogue, 1895/96-1903/04. Jt'ote. Tth-9th are Bulletins nos. 9, 16, 23. — Preliminary circular, July 1895. — Bulletin, nos. 1-23; 1900-04. Cont.; No. 1. The neocene lake beds of western Mont. *00. — 2. 6tb ann. rpt. of Pres. *00. — 3. The summer birds of Flathead Lake. *00. — 4. Prelim, circular for the Summer School of 1902. '01. — 5. 7th ann. rpt. of Pres. '01.— li. Annct. for second semester. '01. — 7. Annct. of Biological station. '02. — 8. Summer school annct. '02. — 0. Tth aun. cat. '02. — 10. A bi(<1ogical reconnoissance of Flathead Lake. '03.— 11. 8th ann. rpt. of Pres. '02. — 12. Prelim, annct. of Summer Bcho.'>l for 1003. '02. — 13. Summer School annct. '03. — 14. Biological station annct. *03. — 15. Volcanic ash. '03. — 16. 8th ann. cat. '03. — 17. Lectures at Flathead Lake. '03. — 18. Additional notes on summer birds. '03. — 19. Lichens. '03.-20. 9th ann. rpt. of Prea. '03. — 21. Mont. inLerechol»stic meet. '04. — 22. Biological station annct. '04. — 23. 9th aun. cat. '04. School of Mines. (Butte, ). Report of Chair- man of Board of Trustees, 1895/96-1901/02. 8°. iTote. For years ending Nov. 30. Seen only in 4th-9th .inn. rpts. of Board of Education. Historical Society (1864-). 3d biennial report, 1895/96. note. Governor's message 1876 mentions rpts. of President and Treasurer for 1874/75. Insane, Board of Commissioners for the. 1st, 10th- llth annual report, 1891/92, 1900/01-01/02. '92-[1902?]. 8°. Note. 1st covers a year from Dec. to Dec. ; lOth-llth cover years ending Nov. 30. Others not seen. lOth-llth in 1 v. with geueral title-page and single pagination. Asylum is at Warm Springs. [Libraries.'] State Library. Biennial report of the librarian of the historical and miscellaneous de- partment, [3d?]-5th, 1895/96-99/1900. [?]- 1900. 8". Note. 7th rpt. of Supt. Public Instruction, 1900/02, contains in pt. 2. (p. 82-84) a rpt. of this dt-pt., unsigned, but prepared by the librarian, Mrs. L. E. Howey, and on p. 84-87 a '* Rpt. of the Expert Librarian, fJobn F. D.ivies, Buttcl, Dec. 5, 1902." Auditor was ex officio Librarian until 1883. Law Library. Biennial report, 1891/92-93/94, 99/ 1900. 8». — Catalogue, 1888, 95, 98, 1900. Orphans' Home. See back under Children. Prison Commissioners, Board of. lst-4th, llth-12th annual report, 1 8 [90 ?/]li 1-93/94, 1900/01-01/02. '92- [1902?] 8°. Note. For years ending Dec. 1 or Nov. 30. l6t-2d bound in 1 V. with general cover title and separate title-pages; 3d-4th in 1 V. with cover title of former only and separate title-pages ; llth-12th in 1 V. with general cover title and title-page, but no separate title-pages; single pagination to each v. Eastern Prison at Billings; Western at Deer Lodge (?). — Rules and regulations for the government of the prison, Sept. 3, 1891. re. p., ['91?] 8°. 33 p. Reform School (Miles City, 1893-). Biennial report, December 1, 1900. '01. Soldiers' Home (Columbia Falls, ). Annual report of the Board of Managers, Dec. 1, 1900. '01. 8°. [Weather Service.] Weather crop buUetinno. 21, for week ending Sept. 24, 1894. ['94.] f°. — Same, no. 14, for week ending Aug. 5, 1895. ['95.] f. 443 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mont. [ 'Wtafhtr Service, continued.'] — United States Dept. of Agriculture. Montana Section of the Climate and Crop Service of the Weather Bureau. Weekly crop bulletin, 1899- 1903. f> broadside. ^ote. Fnblisbed during th'e farming seaBoD, as follows : Apr. 25-8ept. 19, 1899; nos. l--i2. Apr. 17- Aug. 28, 1900; '• 1-20. Apr. 30-Aug. 19, 1901; " 1-17. Apr. 29-Sept. 9,1902; " 1-20. May 4-Sept. 7, 1903; " 1-19. No. 8, June 22, 1903, wrongly numbered 7. [Monthly] report; [also] annual summary ; v. 1, no. 5-v. 7, no. 6; Jan. 1898-June 1904. ['98- 1904.] 4°. Jfote. V. 1 cont. nos. 5-13, Jan.-Sept., 1898; v. 2 cont. DOS. 2-16, Oct. 1898-Dec. 1899 and an unnumbered annual Bumnxary; other v. cont. 12 monthly parts, Jan.-t>pc., ea. 8 p., and an unnumbered annual eummnry, 12 p. Published at Helena through 1902; at Minneiipolis, Minn., 1903-04, although editorial imprint, inside, remains Helena throughout. Snow bulletin, 1901-04. n.p., n. d. f° broad- side. 2fdte. Title " Snowfall bulletin," through December, 1903. Issued during the winter months, as follows : Nos. [l]-3. Jan.-Mar. 1901. 1-4. 1-3. 1902. Dec. 1902-SIar. 1903. " ]90S-Feb. 1904. JODIOIARY. Supreme Court. Reports of cases in the Supreme Court, V. 1-29, 1868-1904. v. p., "73-1904. 8°. Cont.: V. 1, 1868-73; by H. N.Blake. 2-3.1873-80; by H. N. Blake and (J. Hedges. 4-G, 1881-87; by C. Hedges. 7-8, 1837- 89; byH. U.Buck. 9-18, 1889-9r.; by F. Maddox. 19, 1896- 97; by F. Maddox (tnd T. C. Bach. 20-21, 1897-98; by T. C. Bach. 22-29, 1898-1904; by O. T. Crane. — A digest of the first 8 v. of tlie Montana reports, con- taining all cases decided by the Supreme Court. . By H. R. Buck. New Haven, '90. 8». (2) 232 p. — Northwest digest; a digest of Montana reports, 15 v. . . . with extensive cited information in con- nection with the text, and a table of cases. Comp. by W. S. Church. San Francisco, '95. 8°. (5) 1165 p. Note. Covers also Washington and Oregon. — Supplement to the Northwest digest ; embracing Montana reports, v. 16-21. . . . San Fran- cisco, '99. 8°. 5 (671) p. — Digest of the Montana reports, v. 1-21. By E. L. Bishop. Albany, N.Y., '99. S".' 609 p. Legislature (^Called General Assembly). Ist session, 1890; 2d-8th, biennial, beginning In Jan., 1891-1903. \^Laws of the State.'] Laws, memorials, and resolu- tions, 2(l-8th regular session, 1891-1903. ['91- 1903?]. 8°. Note, No laws were passed at the Ist session. The State constitution is prefixed to Laws of 1891. Laws of 1893 pub- lished at Butte. — Codes and statutes of Montana in force July 1, 1895. Comp. by D. S. Wade. Butte, '95. 2 v. 8°. cxlii, 1476, liv, p. ; 1188, cclxii, p. Note. V. 2 has imprint Anaconda. — Complete codes and statutes in force July 1, 1895. Ed. by W. F. Sanders. '95. S". Ix, 1231, 2001- 2105 p. 444 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mont. \_Staiv,tory Revision.'] Code Commission. CiTil code of Montana, as reported by the Code Commis- sion, h. t. p. [1892.] 8°. 354, 39 p. — Code of civil procedure, reported by the Code Commission, h. t. p. [1892.] 8". 389, 38 p. — Final report. [1892.] 12°. 14 p. — Penal code of Montana, h. t. p. [1892.] 8". 256, 26 p. — Political code of Montana as reported by the Code Commission, h. t. p. [1892.] 8°. 489, 49 p. See also forward under J'oumala, Docs.y etc., 1895. [^Journals, Documents, Etcl Senate Journal, lst-7th regular session, 1890-1901. ['90?]-1901. 7 v. Note. 2d containa Gov's, message. — House Journal, lst-7th regular session, 1890-1901. ['90?]-1901. 7 V. Note. 2d-4th contain Gov's, message. — Manual of legislative procedure for the State of Montana, with forms, customs, and precedents. By A. C. Botkin, Lieut.-governor. 1895. 8°. 175 p. port. il. — Report of the code committee. 1895. 8°. 12 p. Miscellaneous. l^Expositions.'] Com,mission for the World's Industrial and Cotton Exposition [New Orleans, 1884- 85.] Montana, its climate, industries, and re- sources. ['85.] (74) p. Board of World's Fair Managers. Montana exhibit at the World's Fair, and a description of the various resources of the State, mining, agricult- ural, and stock-growing. Butte, '93. 16°. 64 p. State Irrigation Convention, 1892. Report of the proceedings of the State Irrigation Convention held in . . . Helena . . Jan. 7-9, 1892. With appendix showing the state of irrigation in the counties. [Comp. by E. D. Weed, B. Brown, and W. C. Child.] '92. 8°. 87 p. StTFPLEMENTAL : TeBRITOBIAL. Governor. Message, 1864, 66, 69, 71, 73; biennial, 1874-76, 77-89. ['64-89]. 8°. CorU.: By S. Edgerton, 1864; by O. C. Smith, 1866; by J. M. Ashley, 1869 ; by B : F. Potts, 1871-81 ; by J : S. Crosby, 1883; by P. H. Leslie. 1889 ; others uncertain. yote. 1869 printed at Helena; 1871-74 at Virginia City; 1876-7" at Deer Lodge; 1881-83 at Helena; 1889, n.(.p.; others not seen. — Keport to the Secretary of the Interior, 1881 ; an- nual, 1883-89. Washington, D. C, '81-89. 8°. Adjutant General. Biennial report, Dec. 1, 1888. '88. 8°. Auditor. Annual report, 1868, 78, 80, 83, 88-89. ['69]- 90. 8°. Note. 1868 dated Nov. 30; seen only in Council Journal, 5th Bess. Others, covering calendar years, are bound with rpt. of Treasurer, with title " Ann. rpt. of the Auditor and Treas- urer " and a single pagination. 1878, 80, 83 contain in appendix a Record of Brands and Marks, paged continuously in 1878 and separately in 1880, 83. Title of 1878 is " Official report of the Auditor and Treasurer." ^Education.] Superintendent of Public Instruction. Report of Cornelius Hedges : [biennial], 1872/ 73-74/75; [annual], 1876. Cincinnati, '74-76; Helena, '77. 8°. Note. 1872/73, 76 contain the school laws and forms, those In 1876 being the laws of 1877. — lst^9th annual report, 1879-87. 8°. Note. For calendar years. 7th, 9th, contain the school laws. lBt-3d, 5th, Sth not seen. 445 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mont. 9tb regular^ Jan. 1S76. 10th " " 1S77. lull " " 1879. 11th extr'd'n'y July 1879. 12th regular, Jan. 1H8I. 13th " " 1883. 14th " " 1886. 15lh " " 1887. loth exlr'd'n'y Aug. 1887. 16th regular, Jan. 1889. Laws, memorials and reso- 1804-89. [19 ».?] \Legislaiurt.'\ BeaaioDB held as follows : Ist regular, Dec. 1864. 2d " Mar. 1866. 3d ■' Nov. 1866. 4th " Nov. 1867. Extraordinary, Dec. 1867. Stta regular, Dec. 1868. 6th •' Dec. 1869. 7th " Dec. 1871. Eztraordinary, Apr. 1873. 8th regular, Jan. 1874. — Laws of the Territory. lutions, lst-16tb sessions, v.p., ['66?]-89. 8». Note, See table of sessione above. Laws of 4th and extraor- dinary sessioDs, 1867, published in 1 v. at Virginia City; others, ea. 1 v., principally at Helena. 1871/72 contains Acts of Congress organizing the Territory; 1877 cont. Code of civil procedure; 1885 cout. sections of the Revised Statutes of tbi' U.S. and subsequent acts relating to government In the Territory. School law, 1872. Virginia City, '72. 8°. 32 p. Codified statutes, 1871-72. '72. Revised statutes enacted at the regular session of the 12th Legislative Assembly, embracing the laws of a general and permanent nature in force 1879. '81. 8°. xii. 795 p. Compiled statutes enacted at the regular session of the 15th Legislative Assembly [1887], embracing the general and special laws enacted at said session. Supplementary edition. '88. 8°. i, 1377 p. — Journals, Documents. Etc. Council Journal, 2d- 14th, IGth session, 1866-85, 89. '70-89. 8°. Note. 15tb not printed, owing to lack of appropriation. Nearly all contain Guvernor's message. 5th contains nnn. rpt. of Auditor, Nov. 30, 1868, and rpt. of Treasurer, 1868. 7th printed at Deer Lodge; llth-12th at Salt Lake City. Ist, 3d- 4th, 6th, 8th, 11th not seen. Journal of extraordinary sess. 1873 separately issued; [journal of extraordinary eess. 1879 included in House Journal?] ; others not seen. House Journal, 2d-llth, 16th session, 1866-85, 89. '67-89. 8°. Note. 15th not printed, owing to lack of appropriation. Nearly all contain Governor's message. 7th printed at Deer Lodge; llth-llith at Salt Lake City. Ist, 3d-6th, 8th, lltb not seen. Not known as to publication of journals of extraordi. nary sessions. Treasurer. Annual report, 18G8, 78, 80, 83, 88. ['69]- 81). 8°. Note. 1868 seen only in Council Journal, 5th sess. ; others, covering calcnd.ir years, are bound with rpt. of Auditor, with title "Ann. rpt. of the Auditor and Treasurer" and separate h.t.p. but a single pagination. 1878, 80, 83 contain in appcudix a Record of Brands and Marks, paged continuously Id 1878 and separately in 1880, 83. See back under Auditor. 446 WYOMING STATE PUBLICATIONS LUt compiled from material furnished by C. 6. Cottiant, State Librarian^ and by Miss Grace Raymond Hebardt Librarian of the University of Wyoming ; and from, the collection of Wyoming documents in the New } ork Public Library, A II documents in this listpublished at the capital, Cheyenne, unless otherwise noted. WyomiDg was made up of parcels of territory originally iDcluded iu the Louisiana purcliase, the Oregon country, the Texan annex- ation, and tbe first Mexican cession. Fragments of these parcels were transferred and retransferred to and from many of the older Territories so often that parts of Wyoming were at different times parts of the District of Louisiana, Territory of Louisiana, Territory of Missouri, tbe Indian Country, tbe Btate of Texas, and the Ter- ritories of Nebraska, Dakota, Idaho, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Dakota again. Minute details are given in Walker's ** Sta- tistical Atlas of tbe United States . . . compiled under authority of Congress, 1874." Territory of Wyoming organized 1868. Ad- mitted as a State, July 11, 1890. [Public Documents.] Note, " Under the present laws no appropriation or pro- vision is made for the printing of any reports excepting those of the Treasurer and Auditor." (From Governor's message, Jan. 1903.) CONBTITUTION AXD CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. Convention, 1889. JournalB and debates of the con- vention at Cheyenne, Sept. 2-30, 1889. '93. 8". 864, 60, 15 (1) p. Note. Constitution of 1889 appended. Constitution of the proposed State of Wyoming adopted in conTention at Cheyenne, Sept. 30, 1889 ; [also] an address to the people. '89. 8°. 60 p. The proposed State of Wyoming. Froelamation, bill for admission, reports, and other papers relating to Statehood. 1889. 8°. 52 p. Memorial to the President and Congress for the ad- mission of Wyoming Territory to the Union. With appendices showing the action taken by the people and the constitution as adopted. 1889. 1. 8°. liv, 76 p. Executive and Staff. Governor. Biennial message, 1890-1903. Cont.: By F. E. Warren, 1890; by J: E. Osborne, 1893; by W: A.Richards, 1896, 97, 99; by De F. liichards, 1899, 1901, 03. Note. 1895-99 have appendixes containing miscellaneous financial statements. De F. Richards* message 1899 is really an inaugural (3-4 p.) and contains W; A. Riphards' retiring 1890, 1903, printed at Laramie; 1893, n. p., n. d. Inaugural address, 1899. Cont. : By De F. Richards. See preceding note. — Proclamation for State election [Sept. 11, 1890]. n.t.p. ['90.] f. 2 p. — Thanksgiving proclamation [Nov. 27, 1890. '90]. 8». (l)p. Adjutant General. Annual report, 1891, 93. — An official roster of tbe National Guard . . . March 1, 1894. — Wyoming volunteers in the Spanish-American War, 1898. Attorney General. Biennial report, 1891/92-97/98. '93-98. 80. 447 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS fWyo. AvAitor. Annual report, 1890/91-97/98; [lst-2d] biennial, 1898/ 1900-1 900/Oa. Cheyenne, '92-94; Laramie, "95-1902. 8°. Note. First covers period Nov. 7, 1890/Sept. 30, 1891 ; others are for regular periods eodlDg Sept. SO. 1891/92 coutainB a roster of the State government. Ste aim next note. — Insurance Commissioner Statement showing in- surance business for the year ending Dec. 31, 1894. Also a compilation of the insurance laws of Wyoming, n.p.,'95. 8°. 29 p. Note. Seen only hound with Auditor's report 18')4/9d. Auditor Is ex officio Insurance CommlBsioDer. Biennial insurance report, Sept. 30, 1892/94. '94. 13(1) p. — Insurance Department. A statement of the insur- ance business in Wyoming for the years 1898/99, 1900. 1900-01. 8°. 2 circulars, ea., 4 p. Note. Apparently for calendar years. Secretary of State. [lst-6th] biennial report, 1890/92- 1900/02. Laramie, '93; Cheyenne, '95-[1902?]. 80. Note. 1890/92 covers period July 10, 1890/Sept. 30, 1892 ; 1892/94-94/96 are for regular biennium ending Sept. 30; 1896/98-1900/02 not seen. Copy seen of 1894/96 contained Appendixes A and B (zxv. pages) : A, Official directory; B, Summary of election returns, [1872?] — The State of Wyoming. An official publication containing reliable information concerning the resources of the State. Originally compiled by Hon. C. W. Burdiek, Sec. of State, 1898. Re- vised, re-edited and published by F. Chatterton, Sec. of State, 1899. '99. 8'>. 104 p. pi. Note. Has a map of Wyoming on back cover; scale, 60 mi. =1 In. — Same; 1898, 1901, 03. — Legislative manual, 1902. Treasurer. Report, 1892; annual report, Sept. 30, 1891/92, 93/94, 95/96, 97/98; [lst-2d] biennial, Sept. 30, 1898/1900-1900/02. '92-1902. 8». Note. In rpt. 1897/98 is the following statement : " The rpt. made in the year when the Legislature is not to be In session is never printed, and yet It is the more important of the two, as the expenditures of the previous Legislature are therein contained." iNSPECTIOlf AND REGULATION. Charities and Reforms, Board of (1891- ). lst-8th annual report, Nov. 30, 1891, 91/92-97/98. '92-98. 8 V. 8°. Note. Contains reports from charitable and penal institu- tions. Financial statements are for years ending Sept. 30. Apparently no rpts. published since 1898. Control, Board of. Note. Consists of State Engineer and Water Superintend, ents. See forward, .ffn^ineer. {^Education.'] Superintendent of Public Instruction. Biennial report, Sept. 30, 1890/92-96/98. '92- 98. 8°. Note. 1892/94 contains two folded statistical tables. 1894/ 96 contains a list of books recommended for school libraries. 1896/98 printed at Laramie. — Statistics of the public schools, 1893. h. t. p ['94.] 80. (7) p. — Text-books, n. t. p. [1893.] 8». 3 p. — School laws in force Mar. 1, 1893. Comp. by Stephen T. Farwell, Supt. '93. 8°. 88 p. — Same, in force Mar. 31, 1895. Comp. by Estelle Reel, Supt. '95. 8». 91 p. 448 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Wyo. Engineer, State (1886-). lst-6th biennial report, 1891/92, 92/94-19(10/02. '92-1902. 8<>. 2/bte. l8t covers period Jan. 1, 1891/Nov. 30, 1892; others Bre for regular biennium ending Nov. 30. 2d t-ODtains map of Irrigsition Surveys 1891/92, daied Nov. 20, 189J; n. p., ?i. d.; size. 23 X 18| in. 2d-:ld coDlain small folded maps of each of the four ** water divisions " of thu titute. and maps of ditches diverting water from various streams. 6th printed at Laramie. The State Engineer is President of the Board of Control, thi! other members being the Supts. of the water divisions ; tlielr rpts. are included with the rpte. of the Engineer. Fish Commissioner s. Board of. HepoTt, 1890. Fish and Game Commissioners, Board of (I895-). Annual report, 1895; biennial. 189.5/96-97/98. Note. The law of 1895 declared : " The Fish Commissioner ■hall be Game and Pish Warden." — The cnltivation and production of trout in Wyo- ming. By 6. Schnitger. 1893. — Fish and game laws, 1895. Comp. by G. Schnit- ger. ['95?] 8°. 15 p. — Same, 1899. Oame Warden (1899-). [Annual] report, Dec. 1, 1902/03. Laramie, '03. 8». 36 p Note. Contains, with separate title-page, Game and fish laws, 1903. Comp. by D. C. Nowlin. n.p.,n.d. p. 11-36. Insurance Commissioner. See under Executive anil Staff, .ivditor. [Lands.'\ Board of Land Commissioners. Biennial report. 1892-98. KoU. Tbirt Board has charge of all public lands other than school lands. — 1st annual report . . . concerning the reclama- tion of arid lands ; also a compilation of the statutes, rules and regulations relating thereto, 1895/96. '97. 8°. 56 (1) p. Note. Covers period April 2, 1895/Dec. 31, 1896. — Laws of the State providing for the acceptance, reclamation and disposal of arid lands donated by the Federal government. 1896. 8°. 15 p. Note. Title on cover. — Rules of the Board of Land Commissioners and the Board of School Land Commissioners . . . i and statutes governing. Adopted April 17, 1903. ! Laramie, '03. 37 p. { [Jft'nM.] Inspector of Coal Mines. Biennial report, 1897/98. See also under Institutions, Geologist. [Taxation.'] Board of Equalization. Report, annual, 1894/95-97/98. '96-98. 8°. I Hbte. Apparently for years ending Sept. 30, although date of transmittal of first three is Jan. 1, and of last, Nov. 1. Institutions. Blind and deaf and dumb pupils were in 1904 sent to Col- orado and Utah institutions ; javenile delinquents to Colorado ; and feeble-minded to So. Dakota. [Education.l University of Wyoming (Laramie, 1887- ). lst-13th annual report, 1891/92-1903/ 04. Laramie, '92-1904. 8°. Note. For years ending March 31, through 189- ; thereafter ending June 30. lst-2d called Ann. rpt. of Prea. of Bd. of Trustees; 5th called simply Ann. rpt.; others called Ann. rpt. of Bd. of Trustees. All contain rpt. of Trcaaurer of the Universitv, and 8th-13th cont. rpt. of Secretary. 8th cont. rpts. l of Pres. to riHc. of the Interior, 1897/98-98/99, and 9th cont. same for 1899/1900. 1st cont. Catalogue 1891/92; 2d-7th cont. Catalogue 1891/92-96/97; 8th cont. Catalogue 1897/98-98/99; 9th cont. CataloBoe 1899/1900. lst-7th cont. lBt-7th ann. rpts. of the Agric. College and of the Agric. Exper. Sta.; 8tb cont. 8tb-9th ann. rpts. of same; 9th cont. 10th ann. rpts. of same; in all cases the ann. rpt. of the Exper. Sta. includes iis Bulle- tins, Studies, Press Bulletins, etc. for the year; and a single pagination covers the University rpt. and its entire appended contents. 10th-14th cont. no matter other than rpts. of Bd. of Truatees, Treasurer and Secretary. 12th-13th in 1 v. 449 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Wyo. \Ediication., conivn'tttd.'\ — Catalogue, 1887/88. — Same, enlarged. — Catalogue for the years 1890/91-1903/04 and an- nouncement for the years 1891/92-1904/05. Laramie, '91-94, 96-[1904] ; Cheyenne, '95. Ifote. 1891/92-99/1900 also bound with ann. rpt. See pre- ceding note. 1894/95 printed at Cheyenne. 1903/01 is called the 17th, and is also University Bulletin, Series 1, no. 1. — The Melange; quarterly; Feb. 1904. Laramie, '04. Ifote. This was the first issue. Now includes the annual catalogue. ^— Agricultural College (Laramie, 1887; reorganized, 1891). [l8t]-10th annual report, 1891-96, 96/97- 99/1900. v.p., '92-1900. 8°. ifote. For calendar years through 1896; thereafter for years ending June 30. 5th printed at Cheyenne; others at Laramie. Contain also Ist-lOtb ann. rpt. of the Agric. Ezper. Bta., and bulletins. Also issued bonnd with ann. rpt. of Uni- versity ; see note above under Cniversity, Annual report. llth-14th annual report, 1900/01-03/04. Note. Issued only as 4 p. circulars. — Agricultural Experiment Station (Laramie, 1889 ; reorganized, 1891). 1 8t-14th annual report, 1891-96, 96/97-1903/04. Laramie, ['92-1904]. 8°. Note. For calendar years through 1896; thereafter for years ending June 30 ; but the financial statements are In all cases for year ending June 30. Istr-lOth also in Ann. rpt. of the Agric. College. Contain bulletins as follows : 1st, Bulletin nos. 1-4. eth. Bulletin nos. 27-31. 2d " " 5-10. 7th " " 29-33. 3d " " 11-16. 8th " " 34-37. 4th " " 17-20. 9th " " 38-40. 5th " " 21-26. 10th " " 41-45. 4th also cont. Special bulletin Jan. 1895 {see below) ; 5th also cont. Press bulletin nos. 1-3 and Petroleum series no. 1 ; 6th also cont. Petroleum series no. 2 and Index bulletin A ; 7th also cont. Press bulletin no. 5; 9th also cont. Rpt. of the north- western phloxes, by E. Kelson, June 1899, Meteorological rpt. 1898, and Index bulletin B ; 10th also coot. Alkali studies nos. 3-5, Water measurements («e« below). Meteorological rpt. 1899, and miscellaneous matter. 12th-13th contain Press bulletin, new series, nos. 1-11 and nos. 12-16, respectively. See under School of Mines, Press bulletin, on opposite page. 5th printed at Cheyenne; others at Laramie. Bulletin, nos. 1-60, May 1891-Aug. 1904. [Laramie, '91-94, 96-1904; Cheyenne, '95.] 8». Note. No. 28 contains 1st rpt. on the flora of Wyo., by the Botanist, n. p., n. d. 43-218 p. No. 45 contains a Recon- naissance geological map of Wyo., by Wilbur C. Knight, n. p., n. d. Scale, 12 ml.=l in.; size, 33ix28J in. A printed slip attached to the latter notes three errors in map. See also next two entries. Index bulletins A, B, C; July, 1896, 98, 1902. n. p., 71. d. 8°. Note. Covering bulletins as follows: A, nos. 1-26; B, nos. 27-37 ; C, nos. 38-53. Alkali studies, nos. [l]-5, July 1896-July 1900. n. p., n. d. 8". Note. These appeared as bulletins of the general series or as parts of ann. rpts., or separately, as follows : [1]. Bulletin no. 29, July 1898. 2. " '■ 39, Dec. 1898. 3, 4, in 9th ann. rpt. July 1899; also separately. 5. " 10th " " July 1900; " " Other bulletins in the general series treat of alkalies, but do not have special enumeration. Water measurements. Published as part of the 10th annual report, July 1900. Laramie, [■00]. 8'". 16 p. Note. Also issued separately as here seen. The Rancliman's Reminder; monthly; ,Tan. 1904. Laramie, '04. 450 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Wyo. [^Ediication, eontinued.'\ — School of Mines (Laramie, 1891-). Bulletin: petroleum series, nos. 1-6, June 1896-July 1903. [Laramie, '96-1903.] 8°. Cent.: 1. June 1896. 4. Apr. 1901. 2. Jan. 1897. 6. June 1902. 3. Nov. 1899. 6. July 1903. ybte. Nob. 1-6 each by Proft. W. C. Knight »Dd E. K. BloBson collaborating. Special bulletin, Jan. 1895. The heating power of Wyoming coal and oil [etc.]. By E. E. Slosson and L. C. Colburn. n. d. 8". 32 p. Press bulletin; old series, nos. 1-5. 1895-Apr. 1897. n.p.,n.d. Same, new series; nos. 1-16, Not. 1901-Apr. 28, 1903. Note. No. 1 dated Nov. 1901, and no. 2, May 1901. All re printed in ann. rpta. of Agric. Exper. Station. Geologist, State (1901-). A'ote. When Wyoming became a State the oflBce of Geolo- gist l.ipsed and was not re-created until 19U1 . — South Pass gold district; by H. C. Beeler. 1903. — Grand Encampment copper district; by H. C. Beeler. 1903. — Compilation of the mining laws of Wyo. and the United States; by H. C. Beeler. 1903. ^Historical Societies.^ Historical Society (1895-). [1st], [2d], 3d report, 1898, 1900, 03. 3 t. — Collections, v. 1; 1897. Frontier Association. Constitution and by-laws . . together with roll-call of members, 1898. Hospital, General CRock Springs, 1894-). Annual report of the Superintendent, Sept. 30, 1897/98. 8°. Note, A hospital for miners. This rpt. seen only in ann. rpt. of Board of Charities and Reforms, 1897/93. Insane, Hospital for the (^ySinslOTi, ). [4th]-10tli annual report of the Supt., Sept. 30, 1891/92- 97/98. 8°. Note. Seen only in ann. rpt. of Board of Charities and Reforms, 1891/92-97/98. Not numbered before the 9th. Until 1897 the name was State Insane Asylum. Librarian, State. Biennial report. Note. In Governor's messages. Not known whether issued separately. — Catalogue of law books, Sept. 1891. '91. 8°. 28 p. — Primary registration and election laws ... in force from and after Jan. 21, 1891. Published by authority under the supervision and direction of the Librarian of State. '91. 8». 72 p. — Same ; [with appendix containing amendments passed by the 3d Legislature, 1895]. '91 ['95?]. 8". 72, 11 p. Penitentiary Commissioners (1879-). Note. Penitentiaries at Laramie and Rawlins. No Slate publications seen. See under Supplemental, Penitentiary CommiBsion. Soldiers' and Sailors' Home (Cheyenne, 1895-) . Re- port of the Commission, Dec. 7, 1896. Note. Not known whether printed or not. [ Weather and Crop Service.'] United States Department of Agriculture. Wyoming section of the Climate and Crop Seryice of the Weather Bureau. Weekly report, 1899-1900, 03. ['99-1903.] f broadside. Note. Published during the farming season as follows ; May 8-Sept. 4, 1899; nos. 1-18. Apr. 23-Sept. 10, 1900 ; nos. 1-21. May 4-Aug. 24, 1903; nos. 1-17. 451 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Wyo. [ Weather and Crop Service, continued.'] — [Monthly] report; [also] annual summary; v. 7, no. 10-T. 13, no. 2. Cheyenne, '98-1902 ; Lincoln, Neb., 1903-04. 4''. Note, 13 no8. annually, noa. 1-13, including the annual sum- mary ; the monthly parts ea. 8 pages, the summaries ea. 12 pages. Nob. 1-0 of v. 7 not seen. Editorial imprint is Chey- enne Uirougbout. — Snowfall bulletin, 1900-03/04. ['00-04.] f" broadside. Kote. Dec. 1900 called "Snow bulletin." Jan. 1901 wrongly dated Jan. IBOO. Dec. 1903 wrongly dated Jan. 19U4. 1901/02 not seen. Beries as follows, so far as seen ; Jan.-Mar. 1900 ; nos. 1-3. Dec. 1900-Jan. [1901] ; nos. 1-2. Dec. 1902-Mar. 1903; nos. 1-4. [Dec. 19U3]-Feb. 1904; nos. 1-3. JUDICIART. Supreme Court. Reports of cases in tlie Supreme Court, T. 1-10, 1870-1902. v. p., '79-[1902?]. 10 T. 8°. Cont,: V. 1, 1870-78; by K. A. Thomas. 2, 1871-82; by J. A. Riner. 3, 1883-92; by West Pub. Co. 4-10, 1892-1902; by C: N. Potter. Note. V. 1 published at San Francisco ; t. 2 at New York ; V. 3 at St. Paul, Minn.; v. 4-8, 10, at Chicago; v. 9 at Laramie. Legislature. IstLegislature, November 1890; 2d-7th Legislature, biennial, beginning in January, 1893-1903. [Laws of the State."] Laws of Wyoming, lst-7th Leg- islature, 1890, biennial, 1893-1903. 8°. Note. 1893, 1903 printed at Laramie. — Revised statutes ... in force Dec. 1, 1899 . . . Revised, edited and compiled by J. A. Van Orsdel and F. Chatterton. Laramie, '99. 8°. 1570 p. — Senate Journal, 3d-7th Legislature, 1895-1903. '95- 1903. 8°. Note. All contain Governor's message. Up to 1905, the Senate and House Journals of the lBt-2d sessions had not been printed. — Rules of the Senate, 1891, 93. — House Journal, 3d-7th Legislature, 1895-1903. '95- 1903. 8". Note. All contain Governor's message. See preceding note. — Rules of the House of Representatives, 1895. — Rules of the 6th-6th Legislature, 1899-1901. 2 t. Miscellaneous. History of Wyoming, by C. G. Coutant, t. 1. Laramie, 1899. 8°. Note. By act of Legislature made a work of reference for the public schools. Intended to comprise 3 v. Industrial Convention, First. 1901.) Proceedings. (Laramie, Dec. 11-12, Supplemental : Territorial. Qovernor. Biennial message, 1869-79, 82-90. Cont.; By J. A. Campbell, 1869, 71, 73; by J: M. Thaver, 1876, 77; by J: W. Hoyt, 1879, 82; by W: Hale, 1881; by F.E.Warren, 1886, 90; by T: Moonlight, 1888. Note. 1879, apparently delivered Nov. 4, bears inside the erroneous date Nov. 6, 1878; copy seen bad an appendix con- taining rpts. of Penitentiary Commission, Supt. Public loetruc- tion, Assayer, Auditor, Treasurer, and Special Committee to RC'tlle with Auditor and Treasurer, and a General statement of 452 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIOXS [Wyo Governor, continued. the coDdltioD of the revenue, etc. 1882 wae iBBued both with and without an appendix containing rpte. of Auditor, Treas- urer, Penitentiary CoraraitiRioners, Librarian {ex-officio Supt. Public Inetructiun), Ueologlst, Fish (Jorami^sioners, Commie- Bioners for the Insane, and Special committee to aettle with Auditor and Treasurer. 1886 Issued with and without an ap- pendix containing rpts, of Auditor, Treasurer, and Oeologist. G: W. Baxter, Governor Nov. 6/Dec. 20, 1886, issued no mes- sage, so far as tinown. 1886 with appendix and 1890 printed at Laramie; 1886 without appendix at Cheyenne; place of publication of others unknown. — Inaugural address by F. E. Warren, April 9, 1889. — Seven vetoes by T: Moonlight, 1888. — Report to the Secretary of the Interior, annual, 1st- [10th?] 1878, 80-81, 83, 85-90. Cont.: By J: W. Hoyt, 1880, 81; by W: Hale, 1883; by F. E. Warren, 18S5, 86, 89, 90; by T: Moonlight, 1887, 88. Xlote. Itpt. 1878 not seen. Not numbered after the 2d, 1880, which really covered two years, 1879/80. None seen for 1882, 84. 1883, 85, 89 contain maps of Wyoming as listed below. — Map of Wyoming, n. p., n. d. Size 13iX10 in. 2lote, Seen only In Gov's, report, 1883. — Map of Wyoming. Comp. by permission from offi- cial records in U. S. Land Office. Frank and Fred Bond, draftsmen. Pub. by G: L. Holt, Cheyenne, n.d. Copyright, 1883. Lithog., Washington, D. C. Scale, 16 mi. := 1 in. Size, 24X204 in. ybte. Been only in Gov's, report, 1885. — Map of Wyoming. n.p.,n.d. Size 11X8 in. 2fote. Seen only in Gov'a. report, 1889. Assayer, Territorial. See forvrard, Geologist. Auditor. Report, 1871/73, 79, 79/82; biennial, 1884/ 85; annual, 1887, 88/89[90]. ['74]-90. 8°. JHotP: 1871/73 seen only in appendix to House Journal, 3d session; 1879, 79/82, 84/85 seen only in Guv'b. message of 1879, 82, 86 respectively. 1888/89 contains a supplemental rpt. to Jan. 17, 1890. Periods vary, as follows ; Nov. 7, 1871/Nov. 1, 1873. ? /Nov. 10, 1879. Nov. 10, 1879/Jan. 5, 1882. Jan. 1, 1884/Dec. 31, 1885. Jan. 1, 1837/Dec. 31, 1887. Sept. 30, 1888/Sept. 30, 1889 [Jan. 17, 1890]. ^Educaiion.'\ Superintendent of Public Instruction. See forward. Librarian. Engineer, Territorial (1886- ). 2d annual report, 1886/89. '90. 8°. 100 p. J/bte. Covers period Apr. 1886/Nov. 30, 1889. [Exposition.'] Report of the Denver Exposition of 1882/83, by J: W. Hoyt, Commissioner. Fish Commissioner. Report, 1880/81. Jfote. Been only in appendix to Gov's, message 1882. Fish Commissioners, Board of. Report, 1883, 90. Geologist, Territorial. Report, 1879, 81/82, 84, 85, 87, 88/89. ['79]-90. 8°. 2fote. Called Territorial Aaeayer, 1879. 1885 covers period from appointment of that Oeologist to Jan. 1, 1886; 1887 covers period Apr. 1887/Jan. 1, 1888; 1888/89 covers calendar years ; dates covered by others unknown. 1879, 81/82, 85 seen only in Gov's, message, 1879, 82, 86, respectively. Copy seen of 1888/89 contained as a loose Insert a 4-page printed circular letter from the Geologist, dated Nov. 15, 1890, making impor- tant corrections on p. 59-60. 'I'his was sent to owners of rpts. with the request that it be inserted in this rpt. Handbook of Wyoming and guide to the Black Hills, 1877. By R. E. Strahorn. Immigration, Board of. The Territory of Wyoming. Its history, soil, climate, resources, etc. Laramie, 74. 8». 83 (1) p. 453 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Wyo. [/n»ane]. Keport of Dr. Banney regarding insane patients, 1879/82. 8°. Note. CoTers period Oct. 1, 1879/Jan. 2, 1882. Seen only In Got's. mesBaee, 1882. These were Wyoming patients In the Hospital for the Insane at Mt. Pleasant, lows. Legislative Atsemhly. Note. 1st session, Oct. 1869; 2d-6th, biennial, beginning In Nov., 1871-79; 7th-llth, biennial, beginning in Jan., 1882-90. — General laws, memorials and resolutions, lst-3d, 5th-6th session, 1869-73, 77-79. '70-79. 5 v. 8°. Note. Laws of 4th sees, published only in the Compiled laws of 1876. 6th-6th called simply " Session laws." — Same, biennial, 1882-90. — Compiled laws of Wyoming, including all the laws in force at the close of the 4th session. J. R. Whitehead, Supt. of compilation. 1876. 8°. cl.,702 p. — Revised statutes ... in force Jan. 1, 1887 . . . Prepared and edited by J: W. Blake, W. Van Devanter, and I: P. Caldwell, Commissioners '87. 8». 995 p. — Election, stock, school and irrigation laws. 1884. 8». 139 p. — Council Journal, 2d-5th, 7th-llth Legislative Assembly, biennial, 1871-77, 82-90. '72-90. 9 v. Note. Title-page of 1871 bears the -words "2d seBsicn," meaning 2d Legislative Assembly ; title-page of 1873 bears the words "1st session," meaning probably let session of the 3d Legislative Assembly, yet there was but one sesfion, so far as known. {See next note.) dtb contains proceedings of ex. ecutive sessions with h. t.p.j and separate pagination. Con- tain Gov's, message through 187-; not included since. Ist, 6th not seen. — House Journal, lstr-5th, 7tb-llth Legislative As- sembly, 1869-77, 82-90. '70-[90]. 10 T. 8». Note. Title-page of 1869 bears the words " 1st session," meaning 1st Legislative Assembly ; title-page of 1871 bears the words " Ist session " and cover "2d session." Subsequent enumeration, however, uses the words " Legislative Assembly." Contain Gov's, message through 187-; not included since. 6th not seen. 11th printed at Laramie. — Rules of the Council and House of Representatives, together with joint rules of standing committees, 5th, 8th-10th Legislative Assembly, 1877, 84-88. — Report of special committee to settle with Auditor and Treasurer. [1879, 82.J 8». Note. Seen only in Gov's, message, 1879, 82. Librarian, Territorial. Report, 1879/82. 8°. Note. Seen only in Gov's, message 1882. Includes also Librarian's rpt. as ex ojfficio Supt. of Public Instruction. Penitentiary Commission (1879- ). Report, 1879, 80/82, 84. 8°. NoU. 1880/82 covers period Jan. 7, 1880/Jan. 10, 1882 ; 1879, 80/82 seen only in Gov's, message, 1879, 82 respectively. Secretary of the Territory. Resources of Wyoming, 1889 . . . comp. . . , under authority granted by the Territorial Legislature . . . The vacant lands and how to obtain them ... '89. 8°. 77 (2) p, map. il. Statistics, Bureau of. Report on the commercial, in- dustrial and transportation interests of Wyoming, by Robt. C. Morris, 1889. Supreme Court. See under JniicisLTy. Treasurer. Report, 1879, 79/82, 82/83, 84/86. 8°. Note. 1879/82 covers period Dec. 13, 1879/Jan. 6, 1882; 1884/86 covers Calendar years. Seen only in Gov's, message, 1879,82, 86, respectively. Veterinarian. Biennial report, to Gov. Hale, 1883. 454 COLORADO STATE PUBLICATIONS List compiled Jrom material furnished by Francis D. Tandy , formerly of the Denver Public Library. Additional material and partial revision by Mrs. Mary F. Miller^ formerly Assistant State Librarian. All documents in this list published at the capital^ Denver y unless otherwise specified. Western part vielted by Coronado, 1540. Eastern part explored by Lieutenant Pike, 1806; by Major S. H. Long, 1819; by Lieut. Fremont, 1842. Territory of Colorado organized with present boundaries, 1861. East of the Rocky Mountains this included ; (L) The portion north of the Arkansas River (included in the Louisiana purchase, 1803), of which all lying north of the 40th parallel was part of the Territory of Nebraska 1854-61 and all south of it was part of the Territory of Kansas 1854-61; and (2) the portion south of the Arkansas River (included in the Texan annexation, 1845) , of which all lying east of the 103d merid- ian was part of the Territory of Kansas 1854-61, and all west of it was part of the Territory of New Mexico, 1850-61. The entire area weat of the Rocky Mountains was included in the first Mexi- can cession, 1848, and was part of the Territory of Utah, 1850- 61. Colorado admitted as a State, August 1, 1876. Constitution. Convention, 1875. Rules for the government of the convention. '76. Constitution of the State and address to the people. '76. 65 p. Same, in German. '76. 86 p. Same, in Spanish. '76. 67 p. Executive and Stafp. Governor. Message, biennial, 1876,79-1905. 15 pm. 8°. Cont.; By J: L.Routt, 1876, 79; by F. W. Pitkin, 1881, 83; by J. B. Grant, 18S5; by B: H. Eaton, 1887; by A. Adams, 1889; by J. A. Cooper, 1891; by J: L. Routt, 1893; by D. H. Waite, 1895; by A. W. Mclntire, 1897; by A. Adams, 1899; by C: S. Thomas, 1901; by J. B. Orman, 1903; by J. H. Pea- body, 1905. Jfote. All printed also in Spanish, and 1881, 85 also in Ger- man. Usually printed also in Senate or House Journal. — Inaugural address, biennial, 1879-1905. 13 pm. 8°. Cont. : By F. W. Pitkin, 1878, 81 ; by J. B. Grant, 1883; by B: H. Eaton, 1885; by J. A. Cooper, 1889; by J; L. Routt, 1891; by D. H. Waite, 1893; by A. W. Mclntire, 1895; by A. Adams, 1897; by C: 8. Thomas, 1899; by J. B. Orman, 1901; by J. H. Peabody, 1903; by A. Adams, 1905. yote. Message of retiring Governor and inaugural address of new Governor in 1 v. for years 1893-1905, but each also published separately in 1803. All printed also in Spanish and 1881, 85 also in German. ITsually printed also In Senate or House Journal. — [Proclamation of Gov. Waite convening the extra session, Dec. 27, 1893.] '94. 12°. 11 p. — [Special message of Gov. Waite to extra session, 1894.] '94. 39 p. me. There was also an 8 p. edition ; probably unofficial. — [Special message of Gov. Thomas in relation to trusts, 1899.] 10 p. — [Special message of Gov. Thomas in relation to in- vestigation of State Insane Asylum, 1899.] 11 p. — Message of Gov. Orman to extra session, 1902. 13 p. — Veto messages of James H. Peabody, 1903. — See under Legislature, Journals, Does., etc., 1905. 4.';5 Executive] STATE PUBUCATTO.VS [Colo. Adjutant-general. Report, biennial, 1877/78-1903/04. 8°. — Colorado National Guard : an act for its enrollment [etc.], 1882. 120. 55 p. — Same, 1883. 12°. 66 p. — Military code, 1886. 16°. 70 p. — Code of regulations of the National Guard, 1891. IG". 214 p. — Law relating to the National Guard, 1897. 30 p. — Same, 1898. 90, 18 p. — Roster of troops of the National Guard. 1902. 12°. 25 p. Attorney-general. Biennial report, 1877/78-1903/04. 8°. Auditor of State. Biennial report, 1876, 78, 78/80- 92/94, 95/96-1903/04. Kote. Rpt. 1876 Id Governor'a message 1876. — Receipts and disbursementa of the State, 1877-94. ['94?] 1 pm. 8°. — Same, 1877-96. ['96?] 1 pm. 8". — Statement of assessed valuation and levies by coun- ties for the years 1894-98. '99. 56 p. — Superintendent of Insurance (1883-). Annual re- port, lst^[22d?], 1883-1904. Note. Auditor of State is ex officio Supt. of Insurance. Insurance laws, biennial, 1887-97. Open letter of D. P. Kingsley to E. B. Harper, May 10, 1888. An act in relation to the giving of bonds by surety companies, 189". 33-39 p. Note. Practically a supplement to iDsurance laws, 1895. Preliminary report of all companies doing business in Colorado in 1898, 1900, 01, 02, 03. 4 [jiii. Directory of insurance companies and thi'ir agents. 1903. 139 p. Statements showing condition of the mutual as- sessment fire insurance companies doing business in Colorado. 1904 8°. 16 p. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1893. Secretary of State. Biennial report, 1876/78, 79/80- 1903/04. Note. Rpt. 1883/84 issued in two forms : (1) With Ist ann. rpt. of Inspector of Coal Mines, 84 -(-196 p.; (2) Without coal report, 114 p. Prefatory matter of 189o/96 reprinted sepa- rately, 30 p. — Abstract of votes cast for officers at general elec- tions, 1892-98. 43 p. — Same, 1892-1900. 59 p. — Brand book, 1885. — Same; supplemental ed., 1st, 1886; 2d, !887; 3d, 1887. — New Colorado brand book, 1900. — Same; supplements nos. 1-2, 1901-02. — Corporations; Chap. 19, General Statutes of 1883, with amendments, 1892. 95 (3) 21 p. — Same; with amendments, 1893. 102, 21 p. — Same; 1895. 140 p. — Same; 1896. 140 p. — Same ; 1897. 140 (18 inserted) p. Note. Same as 1895 except for corrections in red ink on p. 109-112, 119, 120, 124-126, 137, and the insertion of IS p. be. tween p. 114 and 115. — Same; 1900. 160 p. — Election laws, 1876, 83, 85, 9], 91/93, 91/94, 91/07, 99, 1901,02,04. Note. There were four editions of 1891/94, published in 1894; and a revised edition In 1897 bore the dates 1891-94-97. 1891 also in Spanish. 456 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Colo. Secretary of State, continued. — Same ; in Spanish, 1891. — Same; Act approved Feb. 27, 1894. '94. — Manual containing list of State officers, constitntio::, etc., 1898. '99. 12°. 159 p. — Same; IHOl. 8». 206 p. — Same ; 1903. 8°. 302 p. — Registration laws, 1891, 93/94. — Same; Act approved March 2, 1894. '94. 19 p. — Same, with election law, 1894. 31 p. Treasurer. Biennial report, 1877/78-1903/04. See also under Lee:islature, Journals, Does., etc., 1803. Inspection and Kequlation. Agriculture, Board of (1877-). Annual report, Ist, 1877; 2d, 1878 -, 1880/81, 81/82, 83-93; 16th- 26th, 1894-1904. yote. CoDtaia also rptB. of the State Agrlcaltaral Collef^e, and, from 1895,rpta.of the ExperimentStatlon. lat rpt., 1877, was first printed in 1896 rpt. — Agricultural statistics, 1883, 86, 87, 92, 93. Jfote. Should be annual, in accordance with Act approved Feb. 11, 1883. — Laws relating to Board of Agriculture, Agricul- tural College, and Agricultural Experiment Sta- tion. 1894. 59 p. — Farmer's institute bulletin. (1895?) Arbitration, Board of (1S97-) . Annual report, 1st- [6thf], 1897-1903/04. {^Boilers.'\ Inspector of Steam Boilers (^1889-). Re- port, annual, l8t-2d, 1889-90 ; biennial, 1891/92- 93/94; annual, 1895-98. Capitol Managers, Board of (1883-). Biennial re- port, Ist-llth, 1884-1902/04. yote. Rpt. 1884 contains " Rpt. of the committee on build- ing stone, and all acta of the Gen. Assy, relating to the COD- Btruction of a Capitol building." — Specifications for erection of State capitol. 25 p. Charities and Corrections, Board of (189 1-). Bien- nial report, l8t-7th, 1892-1902/04. 2^le. Rpt. for 1896 should contain 99 p., but p. 81-99 were torn out of each copy before it was issued. These pages contained a reprint of the ** Rpt. of the investigation of the State Reformatory, 1895." See next entry. — Report of the investigation of the State Reforma- tory. 1895. 26 p. — Indeterminate sentence; Senate bill 108. [1895.] 16 p. — Board of county visitors, 1898. 16°. 12 p. — Senate Bill no. 160 [1899 ; in re indeterminate sentence]. f°. 4 p. — Prison reform, [etc.]. [1899.] f». 1 p. — Quarterly report; v. 1, no. 1, April 1901. '01. 8°. 12 p. ; supplement, 53 p. yote. Discontinued after the publication of this number. Supplement coDtains Proceedings of 6th State Conference of Charities and Correction, Boulder, Nov. 18-20, 1901. [^Child and Animal Protection.'^ Colorado Humane Society (1881-). Annual report, lst-2d, 1888-89. S^ote. Incorporated as a private corporation under the gen- eral laws of the State, Aug. 6, 1881 ; reorganized, March 1887; became the Bureau of Child and Animal Protection, Aug. 1, 1901. See forward. — Humane Society Record, monthly; v. 1, nos. 1-8, Feb.-Sept. 1896. Kote. No more published. — Handbook. 1899. 33 p. — Child life insurance, n. d. 12 p. 457 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Colo. [Child and Animal Protection, continued.] Bureau of Child and Animal Protection (1901-). lst-2d biennial report, 1901/02-03/04. 2fdte. let covers period from date of eatabliBbraent, Aug. 1, 1801, to Jan. 1, 1903; 2d covers calendar bleDniom. See tecond note preceding. — Circular letter, n. d. 4 p. — Same, Nov. 26, 1902. 1 p. — Child insurance, n. d. 1 p. — A million dollars a month in nickels and dimes n. d. 1 p. — Letters from California and Montana [relative to rabbit coursing. 1902.] 1 p. — AflBdavits [relative to coursing]. 1902. 1 p. — House bill 382 [to amend the law against cruelty to animals] . n. d. 1 p. — Warning ! cloth broadside. Note. Also Id Spanish and in Italian. Intended for posting throughout the State. — [Blank forms, etc.] Cont.: Individual record of child, n. d. i" broadside. Animal record, n. d. f° broadside. — See also under Institutions, Children. Dairy Commissioner (1885-). Reports, 1885/86, 88, 89/90, 94, 95/96, 99/1900, 01/02. Xote. Rpt. 1S94 is a semi-annual, covering .Tunc 20-Dec. 20. Xo rpt. in 1898. Rpts. 1899/1900-01/02 contain annual and seml-aunual rpts. — Act regulating the sale of oleomargarine, [etc.]. 1893. 8 p. Dental Examiners, Board of (1889-). Biennial re- port, 1889/90-1901/02. Note. Rpts. 1893/94, 99/1900, 01/02 contain lists of licensed dentists. [Education.'] Superintendent of Public Instrvction (1861-). Report, biennial, Ist^Uth, 1877/78- 1903/04. Note. Ist also in Spanish. 12th-14th contain rpta. from State educational institutions. — School law, 1877, 79, 81, 83, 86 ; biennial, 1887-99, 1900, 01, 03,05. Note. There were Spanish eds. of 1891, 89; 2 eds. of 1887; and 2 of 1893 (of 113 p. and 129 p.) with no difference in text. — School laws passed by 9th Gen. Assy., 1S9.3. 4 p. — Arbor Day proclamation, annual, 1890-1905. Note. 1899-1903 contain also Suggestions for Bird Day. — Lists of superintendents and principals, 1890/92, 92/94, 93/94, 94/96, 1900/01, 01-04. Note. 1st and 2d eds. of 1893/91, of 8 p. and 20 p. re- spectively. — Manual and course of study, 1890, 93, 95, 1900, Dec. 1901. — Circular letter in regard to tobacco, 1891, 96. — Act in relation to the sale or gift of tobacco to children under sixteen years of agy. Mar. 1, 1897. 1 p. — Suggestive outline for normal institute work, 1891 . 20 p. — Bulletin [to county superintendents], Jan. 20, 1896. 9 p. — Libraries, 1897. 58 p. — School-room decoration, 1897. 40 p. — Circular of information in regard to State diplomas. July 1, 1897. 1 p. — Circular of rules of State Board of Examiners concerning State diplomas. Mar. 9, 1901. 1 p. — List of third grade certificates issued at county teachers' examination, Mar. 16-17, 1900. 8°. 7 p. 458 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Colo. lEdueation, continued.'] — Decisions, 1897/98. '98. 8". 21 p. — Same. 1899/1900. '00. 8°. 20 p. — Compilation of decisions, 1877-1902. '03. 8°. 105 p. — Manual training for eight years ; by C: M. Carter and G. F. Roosevelt. [1898.] 16°. 85 p. — Lafayette memorial day proclamation, 1898. 4°. 4 p. — Washington's Birthday proclamation, 1898, 99. — Quo vadimus? 1899. — Bulletin : Constitution Day. 1900. 8''. Up. — Birthdays of Washington and Lincoln ; annual, 1900-05. — Flag Day, June 14, 1901. 8°. 8 p. — Suggestions for instruction concerning the hu- mane treatment of animals. Nov. 15, 1901. 8°. 4 p. — Memorial Day, [and] Flag Day, 1902. 8°. 16 p. Engineer, State (1881-). Biennial report, 1881/82- 1901/02. Jfote. RptB. 1887/88, 89/90, 93/94 ea. in 2 v., the eeoond v. coDBisting of maps aod diagrams. There were 2 eds. of v. 2 of 1887/88; it was also revised and published as v. 2 of 1893/94. See aUo below. Maps and diagrams. — Laws and regulations relative to the distribution of water. June 1, 1887. See also under Legislature, Laws of the State, Statutory Revision, 1890. — Bemarks on the flow of water in ditches. 1888. 8°. 16 p. — Irrigation laws, 1893. 8°. 197 p. — Same ; 2d ed., 1894. 8". 228 p. J/ote. Same as 1893 with addition of 8 p. — Maps and diagrams, 1894. Note. A reprint of v. 2 of 1893/94 rpt. See note above under Biennial rpt. Fish Commissioner (1877-97). Biennial report, 5th- 12th, 1881/82, 83/84, 86, 83, 89/90-95/96. Note. Rpts. lBt-4th never published. Office reorganized and named Game and Fish Warden, 1891 ; again reorganized by Act of 1893; abolished 1897 when Dept. of Forestry, Game and FiBh was created, which see forward. — Game and fish laws, 1891, 93. Forest Commissioner (1885-97). Report, 1885, 86, 87/88, 89/90. Note. Two eda. of rpt. 1887/88. Office abolished by Act of 1897 creating Dept. of Forestry, Game and Fish, which see forward. — Circulars, nos. 1-11. — Forestry in Colorado, July 1, 1885. '85. 16 p. Forestry., Game and Fish, Department of (1897-99). Biennial report, 1897/98. Note. Office abolished 1899 by Act creating Depl. of Game and Fiab, which see forward. — Forestry, game and fish laws, 1897. — See also, back, Fish Commissioner and Forest CoTnmissioner. Game and Fish, Department of (1899-). Biennial report, 1899/1900-03/04. Note. For bienniums ending Nov. 30. — Game and fish laws, 1899, 1903. Note. Copies of the game law published during the seasons of 1899/1900 and 1901/02 by the Colorado Midland Railway were officially eanclioned by the Department. — Synopsis of amendments to game law, 1903. — Notice. [1903.] Note. Also printed in Italian ; each on cloth. — Act relating to the preservation of the forest trees. Approved April 10, 1901. n. d. ['03.] 459 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Colo. Health, Board of (1876-). Annual report, lst-2cl, 1876-77; 3d, 1879/80; 4th, 1892/94; 5th, 1894/ 1900; 6th-7th, hieniiial, 1900/02-02/04. — Circulars, n. d. Cont. : No«. 1-5, Regnlatlone for health officers. — 6-8, To local boards of bealih. — 0. Consumptloa. — 10, Diphtheria, scarlet fever, [etc.]. — 11, Typhoid fever. — VI, Bacterlolof^c diagnosis of diphtheria. — 13, l)i8lDfectlon by formaldehyde. — 14, List of health officers in Col. — 15, Kules governing the llcensiDg of embalmers, the preparation of bodies for transpor- tation, and the disinterment of bodies, — 16, List of embalmers. — 17, Contagious diseases in schools. — 18, RcgulRtl<>ns gov. emlDg the traDsportatlon of dead bodies ; with a list of licensed embalmers. — 19, Instructions concerning death certificates. — 20, Prevention of tuberculosis. — 21, Regulations governing transportation of dead bodies; -with a list of licensed embalm- ers. — 22, Management of contagious diseases. — 23, Bacterio. logic examination for diphtheria, and list of supply depots. Note. Two revised editions were published of no. 21, which was itself a revision of no. 18; and one revised edition was published of no. 23. — Laws relating to health passed by the 9th Gen . Assembly. — Sanitary bulletin, monthly; v. 1-3, annual, 1901- 03. Note. First Issue Apr. 30, 1901. — Sanitary code. n. d. [1902.] 8°. 18 p. Insurance. See under Executive and StafE, Auditor. Labor Statistics, Bureau of (1887-). Biennial report, lst-5th, 7th-9th, 1887/88-95/96, 99/1 900-03/0+ . Note. Bee. of State is ex officio Commissioner of this Bu- reau and appoints a deputy. 6th rpt., 1897/98, not printed. Bee rpt. of Idee, of State, 1897/98. — Bulletin, no. 1 : List of unemployed in March 1893. June 1, '93. 33 p. — Same, no. 2 : Effects of demonetization of silver, Jnly-Aug., 1893. Sept. 1, '93. 33 p. — Law establishing Bureau, 1887. 7 p. — Laws relating to labor as enacted by the 7th Gen. Assembly, 1889. 35 p. — Laws relating to labor in effect July 1893. 116 p. — Labor laws, including all enactments relating to labor. Jan. 1, 1905. 8°. 80 p. Land Commissioners, Board of (1876-). Report, 1878/80; biennial, 1881/82-1901/02. — Act creating the office of Register of the State Board of Land Commissioners, 1887. 14 p. — Same, with amendments, 1889, 91. ea., 19 p. — Laws, 1897. 24 p. — Same, 1900. 26 p. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs. , etc. , 1891. Live-stock. See forward. Stock and Veterinary. [Mines.'] Inspector of Coal Mines (1883-'). Report, l8t [annual], 1884; biennial, 2d-llth, 1885/86- 1903/04. Inspector of Metalliferous Mines (1889-96). Bien- nial report, l8t-3d, 1889/90, 91/92, 94. Nole. Act approved March 30, 1895 abolished this office and established the : Bureau of Mines (1895-). Report, 1895/96, 97, 98, 99/1900, 01/02, 03/04. — Bulletin, nos. 1-5. 1896-1902. Cont. : No. 1, Safety appliances. 1896. 16 p 2, Precious metal production in 1898. '99. 15 p. — 3, Mining law relative to Bureau of Mines, Precious metal production, 1899. 32 p. — 4, Precious metal production, 1901, 18 p, — 6, Same 190'' 20 p. — Act to regulate the construction, equipment, and operationof metalliferous mines, etc, 1903, 4 p. Pardons, Board of (1893-). Report, 1894; biennial, 1895/96-1903/04. Note. Rpt, 1903/04 called 6th biennial. 460 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Colo. Railroad Commissioner (1885-93). Report, Ist [an- nual], 1885; [2d, biennial], 1891/92. [Stock.'\ Board of Inspection Commissioners (1879- 1903). Report, May 15-Dec. 15, 1900; biennial, 1901/02. '01-02. 2 pm. S". Note. Three commisaloDerB provided for by the law of 1 879 ; five by law of 18S1; Dine by law of 1885. Succeeded in 1903 by Stock ToBpectlon CommiBBionere. See below. — Act in relation to live-stock, and to provide for the inspection of same [etc.], 1899. n. d. 1 p. — Sanitary order no. 3. Dipping scabby cattle. — Eegulac-iones para la movida de metor dentro del estado ; [also] Instruccion para la reparticion y uso de cal y asuere tambien miitura de t.ibaco y asunre, Marco 25. 1902. n. d. 12 p. Board of Stock Inspection Commissioners (1903-). [Builetin, nos. 1-2. 1903.] Note. ThiB Board was formed by the coDBolidation of the iDBpection CommlBBioDere and the Veterinary Sanitary Board. It appoints a Veterinary Surgeon, who reporta directly to it. — Stock laws, 1903. See also forward under Veterinary . [Taxation.'] Board of Equalization. Report, bien- nial, 1895/96; annual, 1902; report, 1903/04. — Orders of State Board. June 1903. [ Veterinary.] Veterinary Sanitary Board (1885- 1903). Report, 1886, 87/88, 90, 92, 93/94, 95/96, 97/98, 99/1900, 01/02. Note. Rpt. 1886 contains Rules and ref^ulatlons. Succeeded in 1903 by Stock Ijispection Comm'rs. See back, Stock. — 0£Scial bulletin on anthrax and anthracoid diseases, 1895, 12 p. ; 1897, 18 p. — Sheep quarantine; Apr. 1, May 4, 1899. ea., 1 p. — Cattle quarantine regulations for 1899 1 p. — OfScial bulletin. Psoroptic scabies of the ox. 1901. 11 p. Board of Veterinary Surgeons (1903-). Note. This Board consista of three members appointed by the Governor, one of whom must be the Veterinary Surgeon of the Stock Inspection Commissioners ; it ezaminea applicants for admiaaion to practice, and IssneB certificates. See also back under Stock. I»8TITnTIONS. Academy of Science. See forward. Historical and Natural History Society. Agricultural College (Fort Collins, 1870-). Annual register, 1879-82, 83/84-86/87, 88/89-1903/04. Note. Formerly called Catalogue. Ann. rpts. in ann. rptB. of Bd. of Agric; bien. rpts. in bien. rpts. of Supt. Public Instruction. College founded, 1870; opened, 1879; reorgan. ized, 1882. — Report of the Secretary, 1876. 4 p. — Special announcement, 1882/83, 90/91, 92/93. — Commencement week addresses, June 5-9, 1892; comp. by A. Ellis. 77 p. — Bulletin, aeries 1-4. Cont. : Ser. 1, nos. 1-4. ser. 3, no. 1. " 2, " 1-3. " 4, nos. 1-2. — Circulars of information, 1896/97. 24°. 48 p. — Handbook, 1900. — State Agricultural College, n. d. 4 p. Commercial Department. [Circulars.] n. d. Experiment Station (1887-). Annual report, 1st- 17th, 1888-1904. Note. Beginning 1895, included with rpts. of Agric. College in rpta. of Board of Agriculture. — Bulletin, nos. 1-100. Note. No. 18 is an index to noe. 1-17. Nob. 31, 37, 43, 44 constitate nos. 1-4 of the " Technical Beries.** 461 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Colo. Agricultural College, continued. — Special bulletin A. January 1892. — Agricola aridus, v. 1, nos. 1-6 ; v. 2, no. 1. Note. Date uncertain. Xo more pabllBhed. — Short course in agriculture. 1894. — See also forward, Mines, School of. Mechanical Department. Outline of the course of study [etc.]. 1893. IBlind.} See forward under Deaf. Children, Dependent and Neglected, Home for (Den- ver, 1895-). fiiennial report, lst-5th, 1895/96- 1902/04. See aUo under InepectiOD and Regulation, Child and Animal Protection. [Deaf and Blind.'] Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind (Colorado Springs, 1874-). Report, annual, 1874-82 ; biennial, 1885/86-1902/04. Note. Name was Institute for the Education of Mutes, 1874-77; Institute for the Education of the Mute and tlie Blind, 1877-96 ; since 1895 Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind. Rpt. 1876 also in Governor's Message, 1876. Begin- ning 1881/82 rpts. also in rpt. of Snpt. of Public Instruction. Rpt. 1902/04, for biennium ending Nov. 30, called 15th biennial. — Closing exercises, 1891, 92. — Historical sketch and handbook, 1893. 37 p. [Education.] State Normal School (Greeley, 1889-). Biennial report, 1889/90-1901/02. yote. In reports of Supt. of Public Instruction. Bien. rpt. 1899/1900 also printed separately and called "Ann. rpt. of Trustees and President." — Annual catalogue, lst-15th, 1890/91-1904/05. Hbte. Catalogues 1896/97, 97/98 were also printed in Bve Earts: 1, Normal Dept. ; 2, Model Dept. ; 3, Kindergarten lept. ; 4, Miscellaneous Depts.; 5, Announcement, etc. — Bulletin, 1900/01-05. Co7it. : Series 1, nos. 1 ser. 4, nos. 1-4. I^ote. No. 1 of each series is the catalogue. — First annual circular, 1890/91 19 p. — State Normal School, Jan. 1891. 12 p. — Summer school of methods, 1892, 94. — Model school library, 1895. 16°. 7 p. — Announcement, Musical Department, 1895. 8°. 4 p. — Syllabus I : Studies in history, literature, and expression in the grades, by Elma Ruff. 1895/96. 12». 24 p. — Circular, 1896. 24°. — Financial statement, July 31, 1896. 4 p. — Announcement of the State Normal High School, 1903/04. 4 p. — Syllabus of course in physiography for Senior year, by N. M. Fenneman. n. d. 12°. 21 p. — Studies from the Colorado State Normal School. Dept. of Psychology, n. d. 4 p. — Philosophy and practice of pedagogy. Syllabus I. n. d. 4 p. — Child study, n. d. 24°. 16 p. State Normal School (Gunnison, 1901-). Biennial report, 1901/02. University of Colorado (Boulder, 1861-) . Biennial report, 1876; 8th [President's], 1892; 9th-14th [Regents'], 1892/94-1902/04. yote. Incorporated 1861; became a State institution by Art. VIII., § 6, State constitution, 1876; opened to students, Sept. 1877. Rpt. 1876 in Ooveroor's message, 1876; 2 eds of Preat.'B rpt., 1892 (13 p.; 10 p.). Other rpts. also in rpts. of ser. 2, nos. 1-3; ser. 3, nos. 1-5; [2 editions.] 16° Supt. Public Instruction. — Catalogue and circular, annual, 1877/78-83/84. — Calendar, 1885/86. 462 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Colo. \_Bducation, continued.'^ — Catalogue, annual, 1886/87-1903/04. yote. Beginning wiih 1900/Jl, each catalugnc is no. 1 In the current series of the Bulletin. — History, management ami wants. 1880. 5 p. — Ad'lress to Board of Regents by the President, April 16, 1885. 7 p. — Register of the Alumni: 1882-87; 1882-94; 1882- 97; 1882-1900; 1882-1903. 5 v. 12°. — University and State preparatory school, 1892. 4 p. — Announcement, May 1, 1892. — Special bulletin. Medical and Law Schools, 1892/ 93. 36 p. — Statement by the Regents; Jan. 1, 1893; Jan. 9, 1895; Mar. 10, 1901; Feb. 1, 1903. 12os. — Comparative table of State Universities, Feb. 11, 1893. 4 p. — Summer bulletins, 1893, 95. 96, 97, 98. — Announcement, Aug. 26, 1895. 12". 6 p. — Programme for examinations for higher degrees. 18!i5, 1903-04. 3 pm. 12o. — State University from the standpoint of the high schools. 1893. 12°. 23 p. — State Universities ; some recent opinions, April 20, 1896. 28 p. — Bulletin, nos. 1-19, [April 20, 1896-1904]. Note. These were broadsides issued to the press of Colo- rado In order to catl attention to the University. — Bulletin, v. 1-5, 1901-03. Note. No. 1 of each series is the catalogne. — Notes on Universit;y statistics, Jan. 20, 1897. 8 p. — Recent growth of the University . . . Apr. 28, 1898. 12°. 10 p. — Inanguration of President Baker, [n. d.'] 72 p. — Baccalaureate address of President Baker. 1898. 12°. 17 p. — Baccalaureate addresses and commencement ora- tions, 1901, 02, 04. Note. These are respectively Bulletin v. 1, no. 3 ; v. 2, no. 2 ; and v. 4, no. 2. — Baccalaureate address, 1903. NoU. This is Bulletin v. 3, no. 3. — Statement of needs, 1898-1900. 12°. 12 p. — Views, annual, 1898-1905. — University hospital : circular of information, 1900/01. 12°. 11 p. — Publications, 1-3, 1902-05. CotU. : 1. Univ. of Col. studies (1902-05). V. 1, noB. 1-4. V. 2, nos. 1-3. 2. Investigations of the Dept. of Psychology and Education (beginning 1902). V, 1, nos. 1-4. V. 2, no. 1. 3. Medical studies (beginning 1904) . V. 1, no. 1. — Quarto-centennial celebration, 1902. Note. This is Bulletin v. 2, no. 4. — High School Day announcements for May 17, 1902. 12°. 8 p. — Same; May 14, 1904. 12°. 11 p. — Some suggestions on training for the young men of the high schools of Col., by B. D. Cropp. n. d. 12°. — Requirements for admission to the College of Liberal Arts. n. d. 24 p. Note. Evidently published in 1904, as it Is the outcome of the University and High School conference at Boulder, Bee. 12, 1903. — Divinity School. Bulletin, 1892/93. Courses of study, 1893/94. 12 p. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Colo. {^Education, continutd..'\ — Law School (1882-). Announcements, annual, 1893-95, 96/97, 98/99, 1900/01-01/02, 03-04. Bulletin, Aug. 24, 1895. Examination papers, May 1896. 12°. 30 p. — Library. Lists of typical books, 1893. f°. 16 p. — Medicine, School of. Catalogue and circular of information, annual, 1893/94-1901/02, 03, 04. JS'ote. Eatabllshed in 1891/92, embracing tbe Dept. of Medi- cine and the Dept. of Dentistry. Medical Department (1883-). Catalogue and circular of information, 1883/84, 85/86, 89/90; annual, 1893/94-97/98. Prospectus, 1883/84. Special announcement, June 28, 1897. slieet. Department of Dentistry. Announcement, 1896/97. Note. Sapplement to annual announcement of the School of Medicine, 1896/97. — Music, School of. Catalogue, 1895/96. Announcements, 1898/99. 12°. — Pedagogy, Department of. Announcement, 1895/ 96. Circular of information, annual, 1897/98-1901/ 02, 03, 04. 12°. Note. Since 1901/02 called Annual Announcement. — Preparatory School. Circular, Jan. 12, 1892. Summer announcement, 1893, 96. Catalogue, annual, 1893/94-97/98, 1900/01- 01/02. See also above under University, 1892. — Science, Applied, School of. Summer announce- ment, 1893. 12°. 7 p. Announcement, 1895/96. EngineeringattheUniT. of Col. 1904. 12°. 14 p. — Summer School. Preliminary announcement, 1895. 24°. 4 p. Announcement, 1895. 24°. 22 p. Same; June 20, July 30, 1904. broadsides. Same; 12°. 16 p. Geologist, State' (1872-1. Report, 1875, 79/80, 83/84, 89/90. — Report on tbe development of the mineral, metal- lurgical, agricultural, pastoral, and other re- sources of Col., 1881/82. 159 p. — Same, 2d ed. 8°. 151 p. Note. Same text as let ed. Took the place of 1881/82 rpt. Oirls, State Industrial School for (Denver, 1887-). Biennial report, lBl>-6th, 1895/96-1902/04. Note. Not actually opened until 1895. Called State Home and Industrial School for Oirls until changed to above by Act of April 28, 1897. Rpts. 1895/96-97/98 also in rpta. of dupt. Public Instruction for same periods. Historical and Natural History Society (1879-). Re- port, 1889, 89/90; biennial, Nov. 30, 1902/04. ['90?]-1905. — Constitution, by-laws, and list of officers, n. d. 4°. 1 p. — [Circular letter to accompany the preceding, dated Aug. 1, 1879.] 1 p. — History, constitution, etc., of the Department of Natural History. 1897. 16 p. Note. The Dept. of Natural History was a department of the Historical and Natural History Society, and is now known aa tbe Colorado Academy of Science. — Natural history section of the State Historical Society, n. d. circular. 4 p. Note, Callinir attention to the organization. Contains also a " Key to a few of tbe common spring flowers." — Circular letter to teachers and others, n. d. [1898?] 4°. 1 p. 464 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Colo. Horiiculiure, Board of (1880-) . Report, 1882-1904. ii'ote. Organized in 1880 as Colorado Horticultural Society ; created a State Bureau in 1883; name changed to Colorado Stale Horticnltiiral and Forestry Ass'n (by amendment to conBtitutiou of tlie society) , 1888. State Board of Horticulture created lh93; Board reorganized by Act of 1897. Rpts. 1882-86 issued under name of Stale Horticultural Society; 1887-90, State Horticultural and Forestry Association; 1891/98, State Bureau of Horticultore; 189^/94, State Board of Horticulture; 1893/96, for lack of funds, never published. Bound as follows : V. 1. 1882, 83, 84. v. 5. 1889/90. V. 2. 1885. v. 6. 1891/92. V. 3. 1886. y. 7. 1893/94. V.4. 1887/88. [t. 8. 1896/96, not published] . V. 9-16 annual, 1897-1904. 1881. 8». 16 p. 12 p. 35 p. 8 p. folder. folded sheet. — Premium list, June 21-23, — Orchard bill, Apr. 5, 1893. — Regulations, Apr. 12, 1893. — Same, March 1, 1894. 8°. — Same, May 25, 1897. 12''. — Fruit list, 1897. 4°. 4 p. — Fruit pesta. [1897.] 12'". Humane Society. See under Inspection and Regulii tion. Child and Animal Protection. Immigration , Board of{ 1872-79 ) . OflBcial inf ormati o n on the resources of Colorado, 1872. 35 p. Note. A German edition of this was printed iu 1873. Tiie secretary of the Board of Land ComraissioDers wa» Immigra- tion Agent, 1879-87. Superseded in 1819 by Bureau of Immi- gration and Statistics. — Report, 1872/73. 57 p. — Resources and advantages of Colorado. Mar. 1, 1878. 8°. 47 p. Immigration and Statistics, Bureau of (1889-97). Natural resources and industrial development and condition of Colorado. 1889. 120 p. Industrial School (Golden, 1881-). Biennial reports of the Board of Control and Superintendent, 1st- 12th, 1881/82-1903/04. yote. Some rpts. also contained in rpts. of Supt. of Public Instruction. There were apparently 2 eds. of 19l).i/04, of 68 p. and 113 p. respectively, the latter issued from the Industrie.! School Press. — Purposes, rules and regulations, 18S1. 16 p. — Industrial school magazine, monthly ; v. 1- 1 1 , annual, 1894-1904. A'ote. Called Industrial School Record through 1999. — Statutes and rules, July 16, 1896. 16°. 43 p. — Rules, Jan. 1, 1837. n. d. H". 13 p. Insane Asylum (Pueblo, 1879-). Biennial reports of the Commissioner and Superintendent, 1st [an- nual], 1880; 2d-13th, 1881/82-1903/04. i^ole. 2d bien. rpt., 1881/82, called " Blen. rpt. of the Com- missioners and the 3d and 4tb ann. rpts." 13th called " 13th bien. rpt. of the Board of Lunacy Comm're." [Libraries.'] State Library. Report, biennial, 1877/78- 1901/02. ^ole. The State conetitntion of 1876 made the Supt. of Public Inntruction ex officio Stale Librarian, with power to appoint a deputy. Rpts. 1877/78-85/86 cover biennium ending Aug. 31; rpts. 1887/88-97/98, ending June -30; 1899/1900, end- ing Nov. 13; UOl/02, ending Nov. 30. Rpts. 1877/78-W/90 consist of a paragraph or a page by the Supt. in his general rpt. Rpts. 1891/92-1901/02 made by Asst. Librarian. — Catalogue, 1884. — Rules and regulations card. n. d. Board of Library Commissioners (1899-). 1st bien- nial report, 1901/02. — Colorado library laws, 1902. Travelling Library Commission (1908-). 1st report, 1903/04. 465 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Colo. Minet, School of (Golden, 1870-). Biennial repoTt, 1st, 1875/76; 1879/80-81/82, 85/86-1902/04 ITote. Originally establiBhed by the Territory in connection with Jarris Hall, a boarding school for boys near Golden. Reincorporated 1877. RptB. Bometimes made to Gov. and BometimeB to Bnpt. of Public Inatruciion. lipt. 1876 also in Govemor'a meBsage for that year; BOine other rpts. in ann. rptB. of Snpt. of Public Inetmctlon. — Annual report to the Governor, 1885. 136 p. Note. This eeems to be an extra. Contains the matter pub- lished in ann. rpt. of field work 1886, and a financial statement Nov. 30, 1885. — Annual report of field work and analyses, 1886, 87, 89. Cont. : 1886, Preliminary notes on coal ; San Juan region ; Oil fields of Fremont Co.; Report on coal. 1887, Iron in Gunnison Co.; Leadville; Assay methods ; Ore chutes; Colo- rado ore deposits. 1889, Geology of Colorado coal deposits. — Catalogue, annual, 1874, 81, 83, 85/86, 87/88, 91/92-1 2/03, 04/05. Jfbte. None for ig03/04. — Prospectus, 1874. 8". 8 p. — Scientific quarterly, 1892-93. CotU. . V. l,no. 1. June 1892. v. 2, no. 1. June 1893. 2. Sept. 1892. 2. Sept. 1893. 3. Dec. 1892. 3. Dec. 1893. 4. March 1893. Ifote. Apparently no more published. — Bulletin, v. 1, May 1900-05. — Precious metal production for 1902. 2 p. 2fote. Inserted in Bulletin no. 5, March 9, 1903. — Building stones of Colorado. 1884. 16 p. — Geology of Colorado ore deposits; by A. Lakes. 1888. 159. 3 p. Ifote. Reprinted from Ann. rpt. of field work, 1887. — Special circular, fall term, 1890. 15 p. — Relation of the institution to the division of State funds from tai levies and special sources, 1877- 98. 8 p. Penitentiary (Canon City, 1868-). Report of the Com- missioners [etc.], annual, 1876-80; biennial, 1881/82, 84-92, 96-1902/04. Note. Rpt. 1876 in Governor's message for that year. Governor refused to order 1894 rpt. printed. See also rpts. of Board of Charities and Corrections. — Rules and regulations, 1885. 16". 12 p. Printing, Public, 1st biennial report, 1903/04. Reformatory (Buena Vista, 1889-). Biennial report, 1st, 1890; 2d [annual?], 1892; biennial, 1894/96, 97/98-1903/04. yote. Governor refused to order 1893/94 rpt. printed. — Manual for use of inmates, 1895. I60. 20 (12) p. — See also under Inspection and Regulation, Chari- ties and Corrections, 1896. Soldiers' and Sailors' Some (Monte Vista, 1889-) . Re- port, biennial, 1891/92-93/94 ; annual, 1896-1904. Ifote. Owing to lack of funds 1895 rpt. was not printed ; see 1896 rpt., p. 4. Rpts. 1903-04 bound in 1 v. Other rpts. in rpts. of Board of Charities and Corrections. — An appeal to the eighth General Assembly, 1891. — Letter to 11th Gen. Assy., Jan. 28, 1897. 4 p. JnDICIAKT. Supreme Court. Reports of cases in the Supreme Court, V. 1-28; 1864-1901. '72-[1901?]. Cont.: V. 1-2, 1864-75; by M. Hallett. 3-11, 187C-8R; by L. B.France. 12-16, 1888-92; by W: E. Beck. 17-23,1892-97; by T. M. Robinson. 24-28, 1897-1901 ; by J: A. Gordon. — Digest, 9. 1-9 Colorado reports, 1864-87; by R. S. Morrison. 1 v. — Rules, 1861,72; biennial, 1879-97. 16°. — Library. Catalogue, 1884, 93, 96. 12°. 466 Judiciary] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Colo. Court of AppeaU (1891-). Reports, t. 1-19, 1891-1904. Cpnt.: V.I, 1891-92; byW:E. Beck._ 2-9,1892-97; by T. 10-19, 1898-1904; by J: A. Gordon. Tor M. RobiBOD. ., --.-- JTote. V. 15 prioted at New York. Owing to a misnnder- Btanding with the printer, the State did not accept v. 16. — Rules, April 13, 1891. 16». 18 p. Dept. of Justice. Report to Chief Justice, Dec. 1880. Legislature [Called General Assembly]. The SrBt Oeneral Assembly of the State met I7ov. 1, 18T6, the 2d In January 1879; eeeslone have been biennial since, beginning In January of odd years. Extra aesslons, Jan. 10/Uarch 2, 1894 ; April 6, 1897 ; July 20, 1903. [Laics of the State.'] Laws, 2d-14th session General Assembly, biennial, 1879-1903. 8°. Note. Laws of 1st session, 1876/77, not published. Spanish editions of 1879-95; and German of 1879, 81. Laws of extra session 1897 bound with laws of regular session of that year. For acta repealing; actrt, and titles of unpublished acts, of first session, see Greneral Laws 1877, p. 987-992. — Emergency laws, 7th session. 1889. — General laws, 1877. 16, 2, 1154 p. Kote. P. 987-992 contain the *' acts repealing acta •' and the titles of unpublished acts passed at the 1st session of the Gen, Assy., 1876/77. There were also Spanish and German editions of this volume. — Revised statutes, 1881. Comp. by H. P. H. Brom- well. n.t.p. 1336 p. Note. This compilation was never official. Mr. Bromwell was instructed by 3d Gen. Assy., 1881, to '* revise " the Btat. utes, but the bills necesBary to embody his revisionB in the Laws were never passed. See Laws 1881, p. 227 ; 1883, p. 201 ; also below. Statutory Revision. 4» 1428 (2_) p. 4". 1428 (8), 139, 79 p. — General statutes, 1883. Note. Also in Spanish. — Same, with code, 1883. Note. Also in Spanish. — Code of civil procedure, 1877, 79, 83. Note. Also in Spanish ; and 1877 in German. — Mills' annotated code, 1887. — Mills' annotated statutes, 1891-95. 4 v. — Compiled ordinances and charters, 1898. (Hersey.) — Mills' Colorado digest ; a complete digest of all re- ported cases, Territorial, State, and Federal, Feb. 28, 1861-Jan. 1. 1900 . . . '01. 2 v. 8°. — [Statutory Revision.l Report of H. P. H. Brom- well, Commissioner on the revision of the General Laws. 1883. 30 p. Note. This report refers to the Revised statutes of 1381. Commission to Revise the Laws Regulating the Use of Water. Report, 1890. 30 p. See also under Inspection and Regulation, Engineer, 1887. — [Special Laws.'] Revenue law, 1876. 51 p. Stock laws, 1883. 43, 6 p. [Journals, Documents, Etc.] Senate Journal, 2d-10th, 12th-14th session General Assembly, 1879-95, 99-1903. Note. Publication doubtful of journals of lat and 11th sessions, 1877, 97. Journals 1879, 81, 83, and extra session 19U3 contain also House Journal. — House Journal, 2d-10th, 12th-14th session General Assembly, 1879-95, 99-1903 Note. Publication doubtful of journala of 1st and lUh sessionB, 1877, 97. Journals 1879, 81, 83, and extra session 1903 bound with Senate Journal for those years, — Rules and joint rules [etc.], 1876/77; biennial, 1879- 99, 1903. 12°. Note. The Rules uf each house are usually printed also iu its Journal. 467 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Colo. [^Journals, Documents, Etc., eontinved.'\ — Testimony taken before the Senate committee on elections [in] contested election of Senator from Lake county, I. W. Chatfield v. C. L. Hall. 71. d. 329 p. — Report of the committee on immigration, Dec. 16, 1876. 20 p. — Speech of Eug. Ganssoin on " The grand jury ques- tion," Feb. 27, 1877. 15 p. — Report of special joint committee on code amend- ments. 1879. — Contested election : A. M. Stevenson v. Jas. K. Rob- inson, 13th Senatorial District; testimony for contestee. 1883. 110 p. — Report of special committee on the revision of the rules. March 1885. 29 p. — Report of committee on railroads. 1885. 37 p. — 5a)ne, in Spanish. 1885. 45 p. — Evidence taken before committee on rHilroads. 1885. 27 p. — Report of the joint investigating committee on the Industrial School at Golden. 1889. +3 p. — Speech of H. 11. Eddy on House Bill no. 20 [re calling of a convention to revise the constitu- tion], Feb. 1, 1889. 17 p. — Speech of H. H. Eddy on " Political Traitors," Feb. 3, 1891. 15 p. — Report of the special committee to investigate the Land Department. 1891. — Report of the joint committee on examining accounts of the Insurance Department. 1893. — Report of the Senate committee of finance and the House committee on appropriations for the en- suing two years. 1893. — Report of the joint committee to examine accounts of Auditor and Treasurer, 1893, 95, 97/99. — Report of the special committee on State Canal No. 1, and other matters. 1895. 99 p. — Report of the investigating committee regarding State, county, and city ofBces. 1895. 31 p. — Report of the special committee to investigate ex- travagance In State supplies. 1895. 16 p. — Constitutional amendment providing for funding State debt. n. d. [1896.] 8 p. — Report of the joint committee on the Leadville strike. [1897.] 47 p. — Report of special investigating committee on the Patterson-Masterson bribery charges. 1897. 60 p. — Statement of the receipts and disbursements of the State, 1877-98 ; comp. for the House finance committee. '99. 26 p. — Address delivered by Casimlro Barela, March 11, 1899, on " Return trophies of the Mexican War." — Same, in Spanish. 1899. — Rules adopted ... in joint convention, prescribing the procedure to be observed in the hearing and determination of the contest of the Hon. James H. Peabody against the Hon. Alva Adams for the office of Governor . . . for the term beginning Jan. 10, 1905, and prescribing the manner in which written testimony may be taken by the respective parties thereto and introduced before said joint convention. '05. — Contest of the Hon. James H. Peabody vs. the Hon. Alva Adams, n. i. p. [1905.] 13 v. 1-5 Id behalf of contestor Note. V. couteecee. 1-8 in behalf of 468 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Colo. Miscellaneous. \_Expotitions ^ Board of World's Fair Managers (189 1-). Act of Congress, State law, Rules of the Board [etc.]. 1891. 30 p. — Proclamation by the Governor [etc.], Sept. 16, 1892. 4". 4 p. — Report on the resources and industrial develop- ment of Colorado. June 1, 1893. 196 p. — Department E. [Education.] Circulars, 1-7. 4°. Note. Bee also rpt. of Supt. of Public Inatruction, 1892, p. 57ft-e27. — WomajCs Department. Circular letter to the women of Colorado. 4°. 2 p. War Relics, Catalogue of, February 1898. 40 p. Supplemental : Territorial. Territorial Officers' Reports, 1867, 69, 70/71, 72. Jfote. ContalD rpts. of Adjutant General, Aesayer, Auditor of Public Accounts, CommiaBioDer on Military Claim, Terri- torial Librarian, Superintendent of Common Schools, and Treasurer. See also Council Journal, 1870. Tliere was a Spanish ed. in 1867. 1870/71, and probably others, covered calendar years. See alto following note. Oovernor. Message, 1861, 62, 64, 65, 66, 67, 70, 72, 74, 76. 11 pm. 8°. Cont.: By W: Gilpin, 1861; by J: Evans, 1862, 64; by B. H. Elbert, 1865; by A. Cummings, Jan., Dec, 1866; by F. Hall (Acting Governor), 1867; by E: M. llcCook, 1870, 72; by B. H. Elbert, 1874; by J. L. Routt, 1876. Note. Usually printed also in Council and House Journals. BegiDuing 1864 there were Spanish editions of all messages. Governor Routt's message of Nov. 1876, contains also the re- ports of the Territorial officers. Adjutant General. Report, 1864, 66, 67 ; biennial, 1868/69-74/75, 76. Note. Rpt. 1864 in both House and Council Journals, 1864; rpt. 1866 apparently unpublished; rpt. 1867 in Territorial Officers' Reports, 1867, and House Journal, 1868; rpt. 1868/69 in Council Journal, 1870. Assayer, Territorial (^CeatisA City, 1868-77). Report, 1868/69, 70/71, 75. Note. EpU. 1868/69, 70/71 in Territorial Officers' Reports, 1869, 70/71. Succeeded by Commissioner of Mines. Auditor of Public Accounts. Report, 1862, 63, 64, 67, 68, 69. 70/71, 71/72, 72/73, 74/75. NoU. Rpt. for 1862 in Council Journal, 1862. " ■■ 1863 in Council Journal, 1861. " *' 1864 in Council Journal, 1865. " " 1864 also in House Journal, 1363. " " 1867 in House Journal, 1867. " " 1867 also in Terr. Officers' Rpts., 1867. " " 1869 in Terr. Officers' Rpts., 1869. •' " 1870/71 in Terr. Officers' Rpts., 1870/71. " " 1871/72 in Terr. Officers' Rpts., 1872. Rpts. 1872/73, 74/75 printed separately; 1864, 71/72 also issued in separate form. [Civil War.^ Commissioner [to settle with the U. S. for military services'] (1868-). Report, 1869, 71. Note. In Territorial Officers' Reports, 1869, 70/71. [Education.] Superintendent of Public Instruction (1861-). Report, 1866, 67^ 68/69; lst-3d [bien- nial], 1870/71-74/75; report, 1876. Note 1. By an Act of the 1st Legislative Assembly, 1861, the Gov. appointed a Supt. of Common Schools; in 1865 Terri- torial Treasurer was made ex o^cio Supt. of Public Instruc- tion; by an Act of 1870 appointment was again vested in the Gov.; but the State constitution of 1876 required that this officer should be elected by the people biennially. Note 2. Rpt. for 1866 in Council Journal, 1866. " " 1866 also in Uonae Journal, 1866. " " 1867 in House Joum«l, 1867. •■ " 1867 also in Terr. Officers' Upts., 1867. " " 1868/69 in Council Journal, 1870. " " 1872 in Terr. Officers' Rpts. 1872. " " 1876 in Gov's. Message, 1876. Rpts. for 1868/69-74/75 issued separately. Rpt. 1878 also in Spanish. Rpts. usually contain also rpts. of the State educa- tional institutions. — School law, 1868, 74. 469 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Colo. Immigration, Board of. See under Institutions, Im- migration. Legislative Assembly. From 1858 to 1861 People's ConrtB and Mlnera' Courts held Jaris- dictloQ, and from their decision there was do appeal. The judg- ments of these courts were reaffirmed by the Territory and later by the State. The laws of some of them have been printed, but very few of them are now extant. In 1869 " Jefferson Territory " was organized (but never recognized) and a legislative session held at Colorado City. The session laws then passed were pub- lished, but only three copies are known to exist. The Territorial Legislature was known as the Legislative As- sembly, and Its sessions wure as follows : let session, Denver, beginning Sept. 9, 1861, 2d ~ ■ " ~ Adjourned 2d 3d Adjourned 3d 4th 5th eth 7th Adjourned 7th Colorado City, beginning July 7, 1862. Denver, beginning July 11, 1862. Golden, beginning Feb. 1, 1864. Denver, beginning Feb. 4, 1864. Golden, beginning Jan. 2, 1865. Golden, beginning Jan. 1, 1866. Golden, beginning Dec. 3, 1866. i Golden, beginning Dec. 2, 1867. ' Denver, beginning Dec. 9, 1867. ' 'f he 8th-llth sessions, biennial, 1870-76, were held at Denver, , beginning In January. j — [Laws of the Territory.'] Laws, l8t-6th, 8th-llth : session Legislative Assembly, 1861-66/67, 70- 76. 8°. i Kote. Same in Spanish, 1865, 66, 66/67, 74, 76. Laws of 7th session not published, except Private Acts, as In next entry. ; Private acts, 7th session, 1867/68. ' Revised statutes, 1868. Central City, '68. 742 p. Same; in Spanish, 1868. '72. 8,'>0 p. General laws; 1874, 76. 2 v. — [Journals, Documents, Etc.] Council Journal, Ist- 11th session Legislative Assembly, 1861-76. See table of aeasiona above. Memorial to Congress, .Jan. 11, 1872 [asking for Enabling Act]. House Journal, Ist-llth session Legislative As- sembly, 1861-76. See table of aeationt above. Library, Territorial (Denver, 1861-). Report, 1863, 65, 67, 68/69, 70/71, 72. Note. By Act approved Feb. 9, 1865, Territorial Treasurer was made ex offlcio Territorial Librarian. Kpt. for 1863 in Council Jonrnnl, 1864. " " 1863 in Council Journal, 1866. " " 1865 also in House Journal, 1866. " " 1867 in House Journal, 18B7. " " 1867 also In Terr. Officers' Epts., 1S67. ■' " 1868/69 In Council Journal, 1870. " " 1870/71 In Terr. Officers' Rpts., 1870/71. " " 187li Id Terr. Officers' Kpts., 1872. Kote. Rpt. 1863 dated Dec. 31, but letter of transmittal la dated Feb. 1, 1864; similarly, rpt. 1865 bears date of trans- mittal Jan. 11, 1866. Kpt. for 1868/69 contains also rpts. of Supt. of Public Instruction, etc. — Catalogue, 1866, 70. Secretary of the Territory. Election laws, 1874, 76. Supreme Court. See under Judiciary. Treasurer. Report, 1862, 63, 64, 67, 69, 70, 71, 72, 72/73, 74/75, 76. Note. Rpt. for 1862 In Council Journal, 1862. " " 1863 la Council Journal, 1864. " " 1864 in Council JournHl, 1865. " " 1864 also in House Journal, 1865. " " 1867 in House .louriial, 1867. " " 1867 also in Terr Officers' Rpts., 1867. " " 1871 in Terr. Officers' Rpts., 1870/71. " " 1872 in Terr. Officers' Kpts., 1872. " " 1876 also In Gov's. Uessage, 1876. 470 UTAH STATE PUBLICATIONS LUt compiled from material furnished by O. Coray^ Libra' rian of the Vniverrity of Utah, Salt Lake City, from the collection of Utah documents in the New York Public Library, and from the *' Catalogue of the State Library of Massachu- setts," 1880, and Annual Supplements, 1880-1902. All docu- ments in this Hat published at the capital, Salt Lake City, unless otherwise specified. Settled by Mormon pioneers nnder Brtgham Youngt 1847. In- cluded in Mexican cesBion, 1848. Territory of Utah organized, 1850, including the entire area from tbe Rockies to California between the 3Ttb and 42d parallels. All between the Rockies and the 109th meridian was transferred to the Territory of Colorado, 1861 ; small portions in tbe northeast corner were transferred to the Territory of Nebraska, 1861, and to the Territory of Wyoming, 1868. All west of tbe 115th meridian was transferred to the Terri- tory of Nevada, 1861; the remainiog portion west of the 114th meridian was transferred to the State of Nevada, 1866. Admitted as a State, with present boundaries, Jan. 4, 1896. Public Documents, biennial, 1897/98-99/1900. ['99- 1901.] 2 V. 8°. Note. Practically all the miscellaneous documents of the several departments and inslitntions are here bound together biennially, without title-page but with table of contents and with back cover title as above. Constitution and Constitutional Contentions. Constitution of the State of Deseret, with the jour- nal of the convention which formed it, and the proceedings of the Legislature consequent thereon, n. t. p. [Washington, D.C., 1850.] 80. Convention, 1882. Constitution . . . adopted Apr. 27, 1882 . . . [Also Journal of proceedings]. •82. %". 42 p. Constitution of the State of Utah, and memorial to Congress asking admission into the Union. 1887. ['87.] 8°. 27 p. Convention, 1888. (?) Convention, 1895. Proceedings of the State Consti- tutional Convention. '96. 2 v. Note. Also contains constitution. — Official report of the proceedings and debates of the convention assembled ... on the 4th day of March 1896 to adopt a constitution for the State of Utah. '98. 2 v. 40. 976 p.; 977- 2011 p. — Constitution ... as framed by the Constitu- tional Conyention . . . 1895. . . . '95. 8°. (2) 48 p. — Same. 1895. S". 12, iv, 48 p. See also under Supplemental, Governor, Report, etc. Executive and Staff. Governor. Message, biennial, 1897-1903. Cont. : By H. M. Wells, 1897-1903. Note. Also in Senate and House Journals, and beginning 1899 in Public Documents. 1899 contained "Utah's Roll of Bonor " la Spanish-American War. 47 « Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Utah Adjutant General. Report, biennial, 1897/98-1901/02. •99-1903. 3 pm. 8». m>te. For caleodar blenniams. Title !■ "National Gaard of Utah, Rpt. of the Adjt. Qen." etc. — Regulations for the National Guard, 1898. n. p., n. d. ['98.] 24°. 50 p. — Same; together with the military code, [etc.]. 1902. 24». 93 p. Attorney General. Report, annual, 1896; biennial, l8t-2d, 1897/98-1901/02. '97-1903. 8°. ydte. Title-page of rpt. 1899/1900 aaya : " For the two yeara ending Jan. 7, 1901." Auditor. Report, annual, 1896; biennial, 1897/98- 1901/02. '97-1903. 8°. I^ote. For calendar periods. Secretary of State. Report, annual, 1896; biennial, 1897/98-1901/02. '97-1903. 8°. STote. For calendar periods. Treasurer. Biennial report, 1897/98-1901/02. '99- 1903. 8°. Note. For calendar btennlnma. Title-page of 1897/98 wrongly aaya " for the two years ending Dec. 31, 1899." Inspection and Reoulation. Coal Mine Inspector. Report, 1896; biennial, 1897/ 98-1901/02. '97-1903. Ifote. Rpt. 1896 covers Apr-Dec; rpts. 1897/98-99/1900 consist of aun. rpts. for calendar years 1397-98 and 1899-1900 respectively, the last two called " 4th-5tb ann. rpts," Rpt. lSOl/02 not seen. See alio under Supplemental, Coat Mines. Corrections, Board of. Report, 1896; biennial, 1897/ 98-1901/02. '97-1903. 8°. Note. Blen. rpts. cover calendar blcnniums. Rpt. 1899/ 1900 conaista chiefly of rpts. of Warden and Physician of the State Prison. Dairy Commissioner. See below. Food and Dairy Commissioner. Dental Examiners, Board of. Biennial report, 1897, 98/1901-01/02. ['99J-1003. Note. Rpt. 1897 covers Feb. 19/Nov. 24; rpt. 1898/1901 covers Dec. 9, 1898/Jan. 19, 1901 ; each rpt. bound with rpts. of Medical ExamlDers and Board of Pharmacy of corresponding penods. Rpt. 19U1/02 not seen. [Education.l Superintendent of Public Instruction. 1st rpt, [annual], 1895/96; 2d-4th, biennial, 1896/98-1900/02. '97-1903. 8°. Note. For periods ending June 30. See also under Bupplementol, Education. Engineer, State. lst-3d biennial report, 1897/98- 1901/02. '99-1903. 8°. Note. Ist covers Apr. 1497/Dec. 1898; others cover calendar bienniums. Fishand Game Commissioner. Report, [annual], 1896; biennial, 1897/98-1901/02. '99-19u;l 8». Note. For calendar periods. Called Fish and Game Warden, 1896-97/98. Rpts. 1899/1900-OI/02 each called "3d bien," on title. page, but letter of transmittal of 1901/02 calls It the " 4th blen.^' — The fish and game law of the State . . in effect May 14, 1901. J: Sharp, Commissioner , . . n.t.p. ['01.] 24°. 14 p. Food and Dairy Commissioner. [lst-3d] biennial re- port, 1897/98-1901/02. '99-1903. 8°. Note, For calendar bienniums. 472 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Utah Health, Board of (1898-). Report, [1st] annual, 1898; [2d-3d], biennial, 1898/1900-00/02. '99-1903. 8». Note. [iBt] covers period from orgaolzatioD to Dec. let; 1898/1000 covers biennium ending Dec. Ut. ; rpt. 1900/02 not seen. Land Commissioners. lst-7th annual report, 1896- 1902. '97-1903. 8o. I/bte. For calendar years. Public Documents 1897/98-99/ 1900 contain respectively only 3d and oth rpts. Loan Commissioners. Report, 1896; biennial, 1897/ 98-1901/02. '97-1903. Note. Biennial rpts. cover calendar blenniuma. Rpt. 1897/ 98 not Included in Public Docnments. Rpta. 1896, 1901/U2 not seen. Medical Examiners, Board of. Report, [annual] , 1896 ; biennial, 1897/98-1901/02. '97-1903. Note. For calendar periods. With bien. rpts. 1897/98-99/ 1900 are bound also the rpts. of Dental Bzamlners and Board of Pharmacy of corresponding periods, with separate paglnationB. Rpt. 1901/02 not seen. Pardons, Board of. Report, 1896 ; biennial, 1897/98- 1901/02. '97-1903. Note. Biennial rpta. cover calendar blenolums; rpt. 1899 not seen. Pharmacy, Board of. Report, Jan. 1899; biennial, 1899/1900-01/02. ['99]-1903. Note. Biennial rpta. cover calendar blennlums ; there is no evident clue to period covered by rpt. dated Jan. 1899. Rpt. Jan. 1899 and rpt. 1899/1900 included in rpt. of SI edical Exam- iners of corresponding periods. Silk Commission. lst-2d biennial report, 1899/1900- 01/02. "01-03. Note. Not seen. Probably for calendar blennlums. ITaxation.^ Board of Equalization . Report, 1896; biennial, 1897/98-1901/02. '97-1903. Note. Biennial rpts. cover calendar blennlums; rpt. 1896 not seen. Instittitions. [Agriculture.'] Agricultural College (Logan, 1888-). Report of the Board of Trustees, 1896; biennial, 1897/98-1901/02. Logan, '97-1903. Note. For calendar periods. Consists chiefly of a rpt. by the President of the college. Agricultural Experiment Station (Logan, 1888-). lst-14th annual report, 1889/90-1902/03. v. p., [■90-1903.] 8°. Note. For years ending June 30. 6th bound with 4th bien. rpt. of the college. 9th-llth, 14th, contain lists of bulletins. lst-'2d, 6th, 8lh, printed at Logan; 3d, n. p.; 4th, 9th-12th at Bait Lake City ; 14th at Provo; 5th, 7th, 13th not seen. — Bulletin, nos. 1-90, June 1890-July 1904. v. p., ['90-1904.] 8". Note. So. 11 dated Apr. 1, 1892, and no. 12, March 1892; no. 15 dated Aug. 1892 and no. 16, Aug. 1, 1892. Kos. 17-23 have continuous pagination, p. 1-180. No. 47 was afterwards reprint- ed. No. 72, Oct. 190O, apparently consists of sheets from a United Slates publication rebound In a cover printed at Logan with the title : "A Soil Survey in Salt Lake Valley, Utah. [By Frank D. Gardner and J: Stewart.] In co-operation with the Division of Sella, U. S. Dept. Agriculture." Logan, [1900.] 8o. 71-114 p. Nob. 73-77 have continuous pagination; also nos. 78-92. No. 79 dated Jan. 1903, and No. 8U, Dec. 1902; no. 88 dated .luly 1903, probably In error for 1904. Nos. li-IO, 42,47,71-72 bear imprint Logan; nos. 11-24,39,62,66-69, 76, Salt Lake City; nos. 79-90, Provo; others not seen. — Spraying : important facts regarding the chief injurious insects and fungous diseases of the fruits of Utah [etc.]. Logan, '99. folded 8°. 8 p. Note. Not known whether this Is one of the regular series of bulletins or not; probably not. — Circular, nos. 1-2, Apr. 1904. Provo, ['04.] 8». 473 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Utah [Agricultv/re, continued.^ State Farmers' Institutet. Ist annnal report, Jane 30, 1897. n. p. ['97.] 8". Deseret Agricultural and Manufacturing Society. Report, biennial, 189!»/93, 99/1900-01/02. ['94- 1903?] J/btt. Rpt. 1892/93 also in Gov's, measage, 1894. Rpt. 1899/1900 Been only in Public Documents. [Art.} Utah Art Institute (Salt Lake City, 1899-). l8t-2(l annual report, 1899-1900 ; biennial report, 1901/02. '01-03. Jioie. Only l8t-2d (bound In 1 v.) seen in Public Docs. Deaf and Dumb, School for the (Ogden, 1884-). Bi- ennial report, 1884/87,97/98-1901/02. '99-1903. Note. Rpt. 1834/87 seen only In Gov's, message, 1388. Others cover calendar bienniums. [Education.'] University of Ut"h CSalt Lake City, 1869-) . Report of the Board of Regents, 1878/79, 82, 82/83, 90, 92, 94, 94/95, r for calendar years 1872-73. 1876, 78, 88, 94 cont. the current bien. rpts. of Auditor and Treasurer; 1888 cont. also rpt. of Deaf Mute Institute, 1884/87, and 1894 cont. also current rpts. of Librarian, Sealer of Weights and Measures, and Deseret Agric. and Mfg. Society. — Proclamations, July 1, 1851-Mar. 12, 1852. 2fote. Seen only in Journals of 1st session. — Order to take the census, Mar. 28, 1851. Jfoie. Seen only in Journals of 1st session. — Report to the Secretary of the Interior, 1879, 80, 83; annual, 1885-96. Washington, B.C., '79-96. Kote. 1879 is contained In " Reports of the GoTemore of Arizona . . . TTtah and Washington, 1879." Appendix to 1895 cont. the Conatitalion of 1895, p. 25-47. — Thanksgiving proclamation [appointing] Nov. 27, 1890. '90. i°. (2) p. 475 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Utah Adjutant OenercU. Report, 1868. Jfote. In Jonrnala of IStta seMion. Agricultural College and Experiment Station. See under Institutions, Agriculture. Attorney General. Military code of Utah Territory, 1894. Auditor. Report, annual, 1851, 64, 62/63-64/65, 67/68, 72-73; biennial, 1874/76-76/77, 86/87, 92/93- 94/95. ['52]-95. 12° and 8°. Note. Ept. 1851, for calendar year, rpt. 1854, closed Dec. 16, and rpt. 180^/63, closed Oct. 31, seen only in JournaU of 1st, 4tb and 13th annual sessions, respectively. Rpts. 1864/65, 67/ 68 in Journals of 15th and 18th sessions respectively ; not seen. Rpts. 1872-73, for cMlendar years, seen only in Gov's, message, 1874. Bien. rpts. 1874/76-76/77, 86/87, for calendar bienniuins, seen only in Gov's, messanes 1876-78, 88 respectively ; probably also issued separately. Bien. rpt. 1894/95 not seen. — County financial reports, 1867/68-68/69 ; biennial, 1874/75-82/83, 86/87. ['69]-88. 8». Nbtt. The county fiscal years closed about May 31st. Only rpt. of 1868/69 seen was of San Pete Co.; this and the rpts. of 1867/68 seen only In Journals, 18th session, Rpts. of 1878/79 not seen. Rpts. 1886/87 seen only in appendix to House Journal, 28th session. [Census."] Return of the number of inhabitants, Apr. 1, 1851. Note. Been only in Journals, 1st session. Coal Mines, U. S. Inspector of, for the Territory of Utah. Ist annual report, 1892/93. Washington, D.C., ['93]. 8°. 33 p. pi. Note. Covering Sept. 28, 1892/March 4, 1893. This ofBcer was appointed by Congress but reported to the Governor. [Education.'] Superintendent of Common Schools. Report, annual, 1863, 66, 68; biennial, 1874/75. [•64]-76. 8». Note. Rpt. 1863 covers calendar year. Rpts. 1863, 65, 68 seen only in Journals of 13tb, loth, IStb sessions respectively. Kpt. 1874/75 is " for the year ending the first Monday in November." Superintendent of District Schools. Report, annual, 1878/79, 82/83; biennial, 1879/81. '80-84. 8°. Note. Rpt. 1878/79 covers a year ending in November; rpts. 1879/81-82/83 cover respectively biennium and year end- ing in June. All these rpts. are called " biennial." Commissioner of Schools. Biennial report, 1886/87. n.t.p. ['88]. 8°. Note. Probably for calendar biennium. [Elections.] Rules, etc., for information of election officers. 1883, 84. [Expositions.] World's Fair Commission. Utah at the World's Columbian Exposition, h. t. p. [Washington, D.C., '94.] 8". 172, 1 (1) p. Fish and Game Commissioner. Biennial report, sub- mitted . . . Jan. 10, 1894. '94. 8°. Note. Probably for calendar biennium, 1892/93. [Indians.] Memorial to Congress on the Ute Indians of Colorado. 1890. Note. By the Governor and Legislative Assembly. Irrigation Commission. Irrigation in Utah. . . . Re- port to the 3d National Irrigation Congress, held at Denver, Sept. 1894. . . . '95. 8°. (2) 128 p. pi. [Legislative Assembly.] Laws of the Territory. Acts, resolutions, and memorials, annual, lst-19th session, 1851-70; biennial, 20th-31st session, 1872-94. Note, lat session, Sept, 22/Oct. 1, 1851 ; 2d sitting, Jan. 5/ Mar. 6, 1852; special session, Feb, 19, 1852; 2d-16th sepsions, beginning in December, and 17th-19th, beginning in January, annual, 1851/52-66/67, 68-70; 20th-3lBt, biennial, beginning In January, 1372-94. 476 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Utah [Legislative Assembly, eoniinued.'] — Compiled lawB, 18S6. 8°. — Same, 1866. 8». viii, 247 p. — Compiled laws of the Territory, containing all the gen- eral statutes now in force . 1876. 8'>.*i lil, 900 p. — Compiled laws of Utah, 1888. [By S. R. Thurman and others.] "88. 2 v. 8°. liv, 847, 2 p.; XV, 900 (2) p. — Index to statutes of Utah. 1892. — [^Journals, Documents, Ete.^ Journals of the Leg- islative Assembly, annual, lst-19th session, 1851- 70 ; biennial, 20th-24th session, 1872-80. '52-80. 12° [and 8°?]. iVofe. Tille of Ut is "Journal of the House of Repre eentativeB, Council, and joint seBBions of the iBt ann. and ■peclal Beasions of tbe LegiHlative ABsembly . . . 1851 and 1852." 3d (and probably 2d) had a Bimilar title ; above entry title began with the 4tb, 1854/55. JoumaU of lat, 3d-4tb, 13tli seBsions contained miacellaneoue documenta (given In thifi lial in their respective places) , and were I'^c^s ; these were the only Journals Been of this series. Joarnale of Council and of House arranged alternately in v. for 13th session. — Journal of the Council, biennial, 25th-31st session, 1882-94. JVbte. Journal of 28th session, 1888, contains Gov's, message and accompanying documents. Others of this aeries not seen. — Rules of the Council, 1890. h. i. p. 8°. 12 p. — Journal of the House, biennial, 2sth-3l8t session, 1882-94. Jfote. Appendix to Journal of 28th session, 1888, contains " County financial rpts., 1886/87;" see back under Auditor. Others of this series not seen. — Rules of the House, 1882, 88, 90, 92. — Report on the Governor's message relating to polyg- amy, 1882. — Report on the purchase of Fort Cameron, 1890. Library, Territorial . Report, annual, 1863, 65 ; biennial, 1892/93. Note. Rpta. 1863, 65 in Jonmals of I3th, 15tb session. Rpt. 1892/93 covers Uar. 15, 1892/Dec. 15, 1883; seen only in Gov's, message, 1894. The Clerk of the Supreme Court was made Librarian March 10, 1892. See also forward, SlatUtics. Penitentiary. Warden's report, annual, 1862/63; re- port, 1864/65, 67/68. Xote. Rpt. 1862/63 covera year ending Nov. 30; contains also a list of convicts, 1855-63. These three rpta. are in Joumala of 13tb, 15th, 18th sessiocB. Road Commissioner. 68. Annual report, 1863, 65, Note. Rpt. 1863 covers calendar year. These three rpts. arc in Journals of 13th, 15th, 18tb Bessions. Sealer of Weights and Measures. Annual report, 1892- 93. Note. These two rpts. seen only in Gov's, message, 1894. Semi-eentennial Commission. Official report and finan- cial statement of the Commission, and official program of the Utah Pioneer Jubilee held' at Salt Lake City . . . July 20-25, 1897, in com- memoration of the arrival of the first band of pioneers in the valley of the Great Salt Lake. '99. 8°. 99 p. Staiislies, Bureau of. 1st triennial report, Dec. 31, 1894, and census 1895. '95. 8°. 54 p. Note. Tbe Legislature of 1892 designated 1895 as the first statistical year, and rpta. were to be made trlennially there- after. Territorial Librarian was ex officio Btatlstician. Supreme Court. See under Judiciary. \ Taxation.'] Board of Equalization. Report, bien- nUl, 1890/91-92/93. '92-94. 8°. Note. For calendar biennlums. 477 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Utah TrtasvATtr. Report, annual, 1862/63, 64/65, 67/68, 72, 73; biennial, 187V76-76/77, 86/87, 92/93. ['64-94.] 12»anrf8o. Sou. Rpt. 1882/63, for year ending Oct. 31, seen only In Journals of IStb aeagion. Rpti. 1864/65, 67/68 are In Joamals of 16tb, ISth eeaelons. Rpta. 1872-73, for calendar years, seen only In Gov's, message, 1874. Bien. rpts. 1874/76-76/77, 86/ 87, 93/93, for calendar biennlums, seen only In Gov's. mesaaKe, 1876-78, 88, 94, respectively; probably also Issued separately. Utah Commission. The Edmunds Act, reports of the Commission . . . registration and election tables, etc., for the information of registration and election officers in Utah. 1883. 8°. 46 p. Note. This was a United States government commission of five members, appointed by the President. One catalogue gives the pagination of this document as 3-121 p. — Report to the Secretary of the Interior, 1884 ; annual, 1886-96. Washington, D.C., '84-96. 8». Mote. For year ending Sept. I through 1893; June 30, 1894- 96. Rpt. 1887 also included in " Utah Btatehood." See below. Rpts. 1895-96 called 14tb-16th annual. — Minority report, 1887. n. p., '87. 8°. 18 p. — Same, 1891. — Utah Statehood, [etc.]. 1887. Xote. TSoi known whether this is a State publication or not. Weather Service. Weather crop bulletin for the week ending Sept. 5, 1892. 4°. sheet. 478 NEVADA STATE PUBLICATIONS LiH compiled from the collection 0/ J^evada documents in the New York Public Library^ and from the " Oatulogue 0/ the State Library of Ma^sarhuaettif" 2880, and Annual Supplempnts , 18K0-1902. Local cooperation unobtainable. All documentt in thin lint printed at the capital^ Vanson Cityt unless otherwise specified. Included in tbe Mexican ccsbIod, 1848. All tbat portion north of 37° north latitude was included in the Territory of Utah, 1850. Of thia portion, so much as lay west uf 115° west longitude was organized aa the Territory of Nevada. 1861, and admitted as the State of Nevada, 1864; so much as lay eattl of 115° west longi- tude was transferred from the Territory of Utah in 1866. The portion south of 37° north latitude was transferred from the Territory of Arizona, also in 1866. Appendix to the Journal of the Senate^ 6th session, [1873.] 73. 1 V. 8°. Note. Contains messages and documents of 1871/72. The documentB of 1864/65-6^/70 were contHined in appendixeei bound in 1 v. with Senate Journal, 2d-5tb seBaions, 1866-71. The Senate Journal of let session, 1864/65, contained no docu- meote. Appendix to Journals of Senate and Assenahly, 7th- 20th session, [I875]-1901. 75-1901. 15 v. 8°. Note. Contain mesBages and documents of 1873/7-4-1899/ 1900. All iu 1 V. except 8th aeBsion, of which the OeuBua of 1875 conatitntes v. 1, and the usual documents v. '2. Constitution. Convention^ J864. Official report of the debates and proceedings in the constitutional convention assembled at Carson City, July 4, 1864. A. J. Marsh, official reporter. San Francisco, '66. 8°. xri, 948 p. Constitution . . . compiled by E. Howell, Sec. of State . . . with amendments. . . . 1895. h.t.p. ['95.] 8°. 52 p. Note. Title from cover. See aUo under Executive and Staff, Sec. of State, Report, NoU. Executive and Staff. Oovernor. Inaugural address ; biennial message ; 1866-1903. ['66]-1903. S^. Cont.: H. G. Blaedel: ri8t1-2d inaug. add., 1866-67; lflt-3d b. m., 1867-71. L. R. Bradley; lBt-4th b. m., 187^79. J: H. Kinkead; lat--2d b. m., 18R1-83. J. W. Adams; inaug. mess., 1883; lBt-2d h. m., 1885-87. C. C StevenBon; Inaug. add., 1887: 2d b. m.. 1839. F.Bell; b. m., 1891. R. K. Colcord; inaug. add., 1891; b. m., 1893; 2d b. ro., 1895. J: E.Jones; inaug. add., 1895. R. Sadler (Lieut.-guv.« Acting Oov.) ; mess., 1897. R. Sadler (Oov.) ; mesa., bien., 1899-1903. J: Sparks; mess., 1903. Note. All Been in pamphlet form, except 1866, aeen only in Senate Journal. Practically all the others appear also in the Appendixes. ^To measatre Been of 1864 or 1865. Tbe 2d inaug. and Ist b. m.. of H. G. BlaBdH. both 1867, are in 1 pm. The message and the inaugural delivered reopectlvely by tbe ont- going ,ind tbe incoming executive in 1887, 91, 05^ 1903 appear to have been printed together in 1 pm. each year. Titles have varied ae indicated above. 1879 printed in San Francisco ; 1887- 95, n. p., n. d. ; others at Caraon City. 479 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Nevada Oovernor, continued. — Message of H. G. Blasdel to the Legislature con- vened in special session, Mar. 15, 1867. h. t. p. [•67.] 4 p. — [Report on] war claims, by the Governor . Nov. 1, 1882. h. t. p. ['83.] 8°. 71 p. Note. Clatms arising from the War of the Rebellion, and White Fine and Elko Indian disturbances. Seen only In Ap- pendix to Journals, 1883. — Veto message of Senate bill no. 50 by the Governor [Feb. 20, 1885.] 8». 8 p. KoU. Concerning amendment of militia law. Been only in Appendix to Journals, 1885. — Thanksgiving proclamation, 1890, 1901. ['90-1901.] 8°. — Proclamation designating April 12, 1900, as Arbor Day. ['00.] 8<>. Adjutant General. Keport, 1865, 91,92; biennial re- port, 1879/80-83/84, 87/88-89/90, 93/94-99/ 1900. '66-1901. 8°. Ifote. Rpt. 1865, called " Ept. of Adjt. and Inspector Gen.," covers Marcb/Dec. 31; others cover calendar periods. All included also in Appendixes; 1879/80-87/88, 95/96-97/98 seen only therein. Rpt. 1887/88 Includes a partial rpt. for 1685/86, no regular rpt. for those years having been made. Rpt. 1899/ 1900 has appendix containing " Statistical tables of the volun- teers raised in Nevada for service in the U. 8. army in the war wiUi Spain and in the Philippine insurrection," p. 11-35. Attorney General. Annual report, 1879-88, 95-96; bi- ennial report, 1891/92-93/94, 97/98-99/1900. 8°. Ifote. For calendar periods. All seen only in Appendix to Journals. Rpls. 1879-82 called lst-4thann., the 3d-4th appear- ing as one rpt. Rpts. 1883-84 (with single pagination) called lst-2d ann., being the first and second by a new Attorney; but rpte. 1885-86 (with single pagination) are also called l8t-2d ann., though they are the third and fourth of the same Attor- ney. No rpt. or rpts. seen for 1889-90. Controller. Annual report, 1864/65, 66-74, 78, 80- 1902. [■6B]-1903. 8°. Ifote. Rpts. 1864/65, 67-68 called 1st, 3d-4th ann.; 1869-89 numbered as "for 5th-25th fiscal years"; 1866, 90-1902 not numbered, let covers Nov. 1, 1864/Dec. 31, 1865; others cover calendar years. All Included also in Appendixes to Journals, except that for 1887, which is listed in Appendix but not found. Rpts. 1864/65-73 seen only in Appendixes. Rpts. 1867-68 seen only bound together with one t.-p. as " Bien. rpt. 1867/68 " ; likewise rpts. 1869-70 and 1871-72 (each with ft. t.p ) as " Bien. rpt. 1869/70 " and " Rpt. for the years 1872 and 1871 " respec- tively. Rpts. 1885-91, n. p., n.d.; others printed at Carson City. — Insvrance Commissioner. Annual report, 1897-1900. 8°. yote. Been only in Appendix to Journals, 1899-1901. Con- troller is ex officio Insurance Commissioner. Abstract of statements of insurance companies . . . 1892, 96. '93-97. 2 pm. 8°. ^oU. 1892 called ** Rpt. of Insurance Commissioner." Secretary of State. Report, 1864/65; biennial report, 1879/80-1901/02. ['81]-1903. 8». 2fbte. Rpt. 1864/65 covers Dec. 6, 1864-Dec. 31, 1865 ; others cover calendar bienniums. 1864/65 seen only in Senate Journal appendix. 1866. All others included also in Appendix to Jour- nals; 1879/80 seen only therein. 1891/92 contains "Constitu- tion as amended Feb. II, 1889." An act of 1893 consolidated the ofBces of Sec. of Slate, State Librarian, and Clerk of the Supreme Court; beginning with 1895/96, therefore, the rpts. of these three ofiices have appeared in 1 v. (with a single pagina- tion) biennially. — Ist biennial report of the Secretary of State in rela- tion to the indigent insane. 1869. 8°. 8 p. ^ote. Been only in Senate Journal appendix, 1869. — Exhibit showing manner in which appropriations have been expended by the Secretary of State appertaining to his office during the 9th and 10th fiscal years, [1873/74], h. t. p. ['75.] 8°. Note. Seen only in Appendix to Journals, 1875. 480 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Nevada Secretary of State, continued. — Official canvass of the vote . . . Dec. 3, 1888. 8° broadside. JfoU. Seen only in back of Appendix to Journais, 1883, — General corporation acts. Comp. by Eugene Howell. 1898. 8°. 20 p. — Fish and game law, [1901.] Comp. by A. Maute. 8°. 8 p. Surgeon General. Annual report, 1865, 66; biennial report, 1867/68. 8">. Treasurer. Annual report, 1864/65,66-1902. ['66]- 1903. 8°. note. Rpt. 1884/65 covers Nov. 1, IBM-Dec. 31, 1865; others cover calendar years. Rpts. 1864/65-70 seen only in Senate .Journal appendix; 1871-72 only in Appendix to Senate Joarnal; 1873, 87, 92 only in Appendix to Journais. 1877 not Been. All others seen both in pro. form and in Appendix. Kpts. 1867-68,89-70, 71-72, seen in pairs with common titles: " Rpt. for the fiscal years 1867/68-71/72." 1878-79 printed in San Francisco; 1885-04 n. p., n. d.; others in Carson City. Inspection and Regulation. [^Education.'] Superintendent of Public Instruction. lst^[2d], 4th annual report, 1864/65- 85/66, 67/ 68 ; l8t-[16th] biennial, 1869/70-99/1900. ['661- 1901. 8», Note. The ann. rpts. were for years ending Aug. 31 ; seen only in Senate Journal appendixes, Rpt, 1865/66 is called on t.-p. " 1st bien. rpt," but in letter of transmittal, 2d ann. The statement is made in 4th ann. rpt. ; " My rpt, of last year fad ann.] in common with rpts. of other State officers, was not published in permanent form, owing to the fact that there was no legislative session," i^ien. rpt.>, are apparently lor calendar bienniums. Letter of transmittal of 1st bien, rpt. saya of it ; "being the 5tb rpt. issuing from this department." All in- cluded alito in Appendixes; 1st -2d. 7th-8th, lllh, bien. rpts. seen only therein. [4lh] bien. not seen, [Dth] bien., 1877/78, printed in San Francisco. ..— Report of curator of State mineral museum, [1879/ 80]. Note. Contains list of specimens in the museum. Seen only as p, 49-80 of bien. rpt. 1879/80 of Supt. Public Instruction, who was made ex officio curator in 1877. — School laws, 1897, Comp. by H, C. Cutting, Supt. 71. t. p. ['77.] 8°. 55 p. — Amendments to school laws. n. p. [1899.] 8°. 4 p. circular. Fish Commission (1877-97). [2d-l0th] biennial re- port, 1879/80-95/96, ['81]-97. 8». Note. Apparently for calendar bienniums. None of these rpts, are numbered, but letter of transmittal of rpt. 1883/84 says : " this is my 4th bien. rpt," Rpt. 1893/94 called " Bien, rpt, of the Fish Commissioner," All also in Appendixes to Journals ; 1870/80-91/92 seen only therein. Commission abol- ished 1897. Health, Board of (1893- ). [lst-4th biennial] report, 1893/94-99/1900. ['95]-1901. 8». Note. Apparently for calendar bienniums, although [3dJ covers only Apr. 19/r>ec. 31, 1898. All seen only in Appendix to Journals. 1899/1900 contains Laws of Nevada relating to Board of Health, Live stock, Live stuck Inspector, etc. [Lands.'] Surveyor General and. State Land Register. Annual report, 1865-66 ; biennial report, 1867/B8 ; report, biennial, 1869/70-73/74, 79/80-1901/02, ['6fi]-1903. 8°. Note. Apparently for calendar periods. All included also in Senate Journal appendixes and Appendix to Journals; 1865, 67/68-7.1/74, 79/80, 87/88-89/90 seen only therein. Most, if not all, contain rpts. of county surveyors and assessors. — Circular to county surveyors, July 1, 1865. Note. This and the next circular found in ann. rpt. 1866, hut it is not known whether they were originally issued in printed form or not. — Circular to county surveyors and assessors. Jan. 28, 1866. Virginia, ["66]. See preceding note. 48 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Nevada [^Lands, continued.'] — Land laws . . . and rules and regulations adopted by the State Land Office, hi. p. [1889.] 12». 23 p. (With folded forms.) Board of Reclamation and Internal Improvements (1889- ). Biennial report, 1889. 8». 35 p. Note. Seen only in Appendix to Journals, 1891. Medical Examineri (1899- ). Biennial report, 1899/ 1900. '01. 8». Note. Seen only in Appendix to Jonrnals, 1901. Printing, Superintendent of. Annual report, 1883-90 ; [biennial] report, 1895/96-99/1900. ['84?]- 1901. 8°. Note. For calendar periode. Letterof traDsmittalof rpt. 1885 calle this '* my first Ann. rpt." ; 1886 tlierefore is called " 2d ann. rpt,*' but no others are numbered. Rpt. 1895/96 was the only one seen in pamphlet form; all others seen in Appendix, except 1889, listed in Appendix 1891 but not found. Surveyor General. See back under Lands. [Taxation.] Board of Assessors and Equalization (1891- ). Report, 1891/92. '92. 8°. 113 p. Note. Title-page calls this " Bpt. for the year 1891." Seen only in Appendix to Journals, 1893. Board of Taxation Commissioners {W99- ). Initial report of the Governor, Attorney General, and Controller, acting as a Board of Taxation Com- missioners, 1899/1900. '01. 8". 18 p. Not6. Seen only in Appendix to Journals, 1901. Institutions. Agriculture, Board of (1885- ). Report of the pro- ceedings, [l8t-16th], 1885-1900. ['87]-1901. 8°. Note. Rpta. 1886, 88, 90, 94, were the only ones seen in pamphlet form; all others seen in Appendix to Journals, except 1897 not seen. Rpts. 1895-1900 have running: head ** State Agricultural Society." \^ Education.] State University (^eno, ). Report of the Board of Regents, biennial, 1873/74, 79/80- 87/88; annual, 1892,94,96; biennial, 1897/98- 99/1900. ['75]-1901. 8°. Note. For calendar periods. Rpt. 1873/74 called " Majority and minority rpts. of the Bd. of Regents." For 1879/80 there was a rpt. by the minority in addition to the regular rpt. Ann. rpts. 1890, 91, 93, 95 not seen ; all others seen only in Appendix to Journals. — [l8t?]-13th annual register, 1888-1900. '89-1901. Note. 1892 has an appendix containing Acts relating to the University. 1898-1900 contain announcements for 1899/1900- 1901/02. 1888-91, 93-97 not seen. All others seen only in Appendix to Journals. — Agricultural Experiment Station (Reno, ). Ist-lOth annual report, 1888-97. Reno and Carson City, '89-[98]. 8°. Note. For calendar years, although the fiscal year of the insti- tution ends June 30th. 2d-3d printed at Carson City ; 4th-6th, n. p.; others at Reno. 2d, 5th also in Appendix to Journals, 1891, 93. Newspaper bulletins, nos. 4-10, Apr.-Oct. 1893. Note. Xot known whether printed separately. [Circulars on anthrax, 1893.] Bulletin, nos. 1-50, 1888-Dec. 1900. [Reno, '88-1900.] 8». Note. No. 32 is dated Dec. 1896 and no. 33, Nov. 1896. No. 36 is wrongly numbered no. 35. Nos. 21-22, Sept., Pec. 1893, and no. 38 [Dec] 1897, are also called " Nevada weeds. I-IIl." Nos. 44, Dec. 1399, and 50, Dec. 1900, are also called "Su«iir BeeU 1899, [Partl|-Psrt H." Nos. 45-48, Dec. 1899, June 1900, are also called "Educational series, Nature Btudici,, I-II." Apparently all printed at Reno, but some give n. p. Education series, 1899-1900. See preceding note, 482 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Nevada ^Education, continued.'] Sugar beets, 1899; Pts. [I]-II, 1899-1900. See preceding note under Balletln. Special bulletin : Sampling for analysis. By N. E. Wilson. 1896. 8 p. Immigration, Bureau of {ISil- ). Report, 1893/94. h.t.p. '95. 8». 12 p. Note. Also in Appendix to Journala, 1895. — Address ... to the people of Nevada. [Nov. 1893.] — Nevada and her resources . . . 1894. 8°. (62) p. maps. pi. il. Note. CoDtainB also ; [Mapof the] State of Nevada. n.p.,n.d. Size, 19 X14in. Map of Elko CouDty. Comp. and drawn by E. C. UcClellan, 1894. n. p. Size, L7i X 16| in. [Insane.'\ Commiaaioners for the Care of the Indigent Insane. Report, biennial, 1871/73, 73/74, 79/ 80-95/96. ['73]-97. «■>. l^ote. Rpt. 1871/73 covers calendar bienulum 1871/72 and part of 1873; others cover regular calendar bieuniums. All seen only in Appendix to Journals. Rpts. 1883/84-95/96 contain rpts. of Supt. of Hospital for Mental Diaeaaes. No rpts. seen for 1897/98-99/1900. Nevada Sospital for Menial Diseases (Reno, ) . Report of Superintendent, [lst-9th biennial], 1883/84-99/1900. [•85]-1901. 8°. Note, Apparently for calendar bienniums. None numbered, but letter of transmittal of rpt. 1897/98 calls that the " 8tb bien. rpt." All seen only in Appendix to Journals. 2885-1901; rpts. 1883/84-95/96 being included in Commissioners' rpts. for those years. No Commissioners' rpta. seen for 1897/98-99/1900. Library, State. lst-[2d] annual report of the Direct- ors and Librarian, 1865-66; report, biennial, 1871/72, 87/88-93/94. 8". Note. Apparently for calendar periods. [2d} ann. wrongly called '* 3d ann." All seen only in Senate Journal appendix and Appendix to Journals. In 1866 (and perhaps in other years) the Sec. of State was State Librarian ex oj^cio; by an act of 1893 the Sec. of State became State Librarian and Clerk of the Supreme Court, and beginning 189.}/96 the rpts. of these three ofiQces have appeared in 1 v. biennially. See under Executive and Staff, aec. of State, Report, Note. — Catalogue, 1872, 74, 'JO. ['72 ?]-90. Note. 1st ann. rpt., 1865, also contains "List of all books now in the State Library." [Mineralogy. '\ State Mineralogist. Annual report, 1866; biennial, 1867/68-7'7/78. '67-79. 8°. Note. Apparently for calendar periods. 1869/70 called "3d bien." Seen in Senate Journal appendix 1867-73, and Appendix to Journals, 1876-79; rpts. 1866, 75/T6-77/78 seen also in pamphlet form. 1877/78 printed in San Krancisco. State Mineral Museum. Report of curator, [1879/ 80.] See under Inspection and Regulation, Education, Supt. of Pulilie Instruction. State Mining Laboratory. Report of the Board of Trustees, Jan. 6, 1893. ['93.] 8°. 6 p. Note. Seen only in Appendix to Journals, 1893. Orphans' Home. Biennial report for the 7th/8th-35th/ 36th fiscal years, 1871/72-99/1900. ['73]-190l. 8°. Note. Rpts. 1875/76-77/78 not seen. Others seen only In Appendix to Senate Journal 1873, and Appendix to Journals 1875-1901. Prison, State. Annual report of the Warden, 1865- 66; biennial report, 1867/68-99/1900. ['66]- 1901. 8°. Note. Rpts. 1875/76-77/78 not seen. Others seen only in Senate Journal appendix 1866-73 and Appendix to Journals 1875-1901. Rpt. 1369/70 called 2d bien, ; others not numbered. 483 InstitutionB] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Nevada [ 'Wtathtr and Crop Service.'] State Weather Service (1887- ). Annual report, in cooperation with theU. S. Weather Bureau, [Jst]-15th, 1888-1902. ['89?]-1903. 80. ^ote. For calendar years. Bnameratloo bef^n with the 8th, 1896. [2dl-15th also In Appendix to Journale; [2d]-nth seen only therein, lOth-llth having a single pagination. 12th-13th bound in I V. with common title and a single pagination ; like- wise 14th-15th. [Ist] not seen. — Meteorological observations made at the Carson Observatory, biennial, 1883/84-85/86; annual, 1888. ['85-89.] 8°. 2fote. Been only in Appendix to Journals. 1883/84 con- tains a complete report for the five, years 1880-84, by C; W. Friend. United States Department of Agriculture. Nevada section of the Climate and Crop Service of the Weather Bureau, in cooperation with the Ne- vada State Weather Service. . . . Monthly re- port ; [also] annual summary ; v. 12-v. 18, no. 2 ; Jan. 1898-Keb. 1904. ['98-1904.] 4°. j yotf. Consist of monthly parte, ea. 8 p., numbered 1-12, ' annually, and unnumbered annual summaries varying from | 10(4) p. to 13(3) p. The number for March 1S98 was wrongly ' dated *' April " and surcbarged March with rubber stamp, i In V. 13, 1899, the editorial imprint of the April number ] wrongly has** no. 5," instead of no. 4; and the same impriui i in August wrongly bas ** no. 7 " instead of no. 8. The imprint on cover of annual summary 1000 is Boise, Idaho, 19U1; all others printed at Carson City. — Weekly bulletin, 1899-1903. broadside. ['99-1903.] f Note. Issued during the farming season only. Numbered as follows : April -Sept. 19, 1899; nos. 1-23. Apr. 10-8ept. 11, 1900; " 1-23. Apr. 24-Bept. 17, 1901; '* 1-22. Apr. 2-2-8ept. 9,1902; " 1-21. Apr. 28-Sept. 22, 1903; *• 1-22. — Snowfall bulletin, 1902/03-04. t" broadside. CofU: Dec. 1902-Feb. 1903. Jan.-Feb. 1904. — Review of the weather and crop conditions, season of 1899, [and] reports of correspondents by counties, n. p., n. d. f broadside. 2 p. Jddiciabt. Supreme Court. Reports of cases in the Supreme Court, V. [l]-25, 1866-1900. d.^;., '66-1901. 8°. Cont.: [V. 1], 1866; by E. I. Robinson, publisher, v. 2-4, 1866-68; by A. Helm. 6-9, 1889-74; by A. Helm and T. H. Hittell. 10-20, 1874-90; by C. F. Blcknell and T. P. Hawlcy. 21, 1890-93; by J. Josephs and 8. Snmmerfield. 22, 1894-9.i; by K. Howell and R. M. Beatty. 23-25, 1895-1900; bv E. Howell and F. U. Norcrofs. ' Jfote. Title-page of (v. 1] reads : ** Reports of cases In the Supreme Court, by the judges, 1865. E. I. RoblnsoD. pub. llsher.** — Digest: V. 21 Nevada reports, 1890-93 ; by J. Josephs and S. Sumraerfield. — Same, v. 22-23 Nevada reports, 1890-94; by E. Howell and R. M. Beatty. — Same, v. 1-12 Nevada reports and 1-4 Sawyer U. S. C. C. 1865-77; by T. P. Hawley. — Report of the Clerk of the Supreme Court, 1879/80 h.t.p. (2)2 p. ' J/bte. Seen only in Appendix to Journals, 1881. — Same, 1896/96-1901/02. See under Exec, and Staff, Sec. of State. Report, A'ote. — See also forward under Legislature, Laws of the State, 1886, 1900. 484 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Nevada Lboislatube. I>t aeaslon, Dec. lS64/Mar. 1865; 2d, Jan./Mir. 1866; 3d-20tti, bienolal, beginnlDg In January, 1867-1901. Special Beasion, Mar./ April, 1867. [_Laws of the State.'] Statutes, l8t-20th session, 1864/65-1901. '65-1901. 8°. ybte. Annual report of Treasarer is appended to v, for 1881, 90, 92, 99. — Compiled laws, embracing statutes of 1861-73. Pub- lished by M. S. Bonnifield and T. W. Healy. '73. 2 T. 8°. — General statutes in force 1861-85. With citations of the decisions of the Supreme Court relating thereto. Arranged and annotated by D. £. Bailey and J: D. Hammond. '85. 8°. viii, 1311 p. ^ote. Pp. 177-208 misplaced in copy aeen. — Compiled laws in force 1861-1900; with annotations from V. 1-25 of the decisions of the Supreme Court of Nevada. Compiled and annotated by H. C. Cutting. 1900. 8'>. (7)1075 p. — ^Special Laws.'] Laws relating to the public school system. 1877. 8°. Same, 1879. 8°. 28(1) p. {Journals, Documents, Etc.] Journal of the Senate, lst-20th session, 1864/65-1901. '65-1901. 8°. ^ote. Journala of 2d-Sth aeaaion contain appendixea of miseellaneoua documenta; in 1873 ttie Appendix waa iaaued as a aeparate t. ; in 1875 thia waa aucceeded by tfae Appendix to the Journals. Journal of 3d aeasion, 1867, contalna also journa 1 of special session, Mar./Apr. 1867. Journal of 9th aeaaion, 1879, not seen ; probably printed in San Francisco . — Appendix to the Journal of the Senate, [1873]. See at head of lilt, p. 479. — Journal of the Assembly, lst-20th session, 1864/ 65-1901. '65-1901. 8°. Kote. Journal of 3d session, 1867, contains also journal of special aeaaion of Mar./Apr. 1867. — Appendix to Journals of Senate and Assembly, 1875- 1901. See at head of Hat, p. 479. — Proceedings of the joint convention of the Legisla- ture held Jan. 21, 1873. Also the address of Sen. J: P. Jones then delivered, h. t. p. 8°. 14 p. Note. In Appendix to Senate Journal, 1873. — Evidence concerning projected railways across the Sierra Nevada mountains from Pacific tide- waters in California, and the resources, promises, and action of compijiies organized to construct the same, [etc.] . . . procured by the commit- tee on railroads . . . 1865. 8°. 256 p. — Report of the special committee appointed to examine the books of the State Board of Examiners. Feb. 14, 1866. (Senate.) 8°. 5 p. — Report of the special committee appointed to examine the books of the State Board of Examiners and into the matters set forth in the report of the special committee previously appointed for the same purpose. Peb. 27, 1866. (Senate.) — Report of the joint committee appointed to examine into the matters relating to the State prison. Fe.b. 20, 18C6. 8°. 6 p. — Joint memorials and resolutions of Legislature in regard to the Sutro tunnel. San Francisco, '67. 4». — Report of committee on Federal relations in relation to joint memorial and resolutions asking govern- ment aid in the construction of the Sutro tunnel. 1867. 8°. 12 p. 485 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Nevada {Journals, Documents, Etc., continued.'] — Beport of the [special joint] committee on the defal- cation in the State Treasury. Feb. 18, 1871. 8°. 19 p. — Report of committee on asylum for the insane. [1870 or 71.] (Senate) 8°. 4 p. — Report of State prison committee to which was re- ferred the report of the Warden, 1871/72. 8°. 31-34 p. ^ote. Id rpt. of Warden. — Report of special committee appointed to visit the orphan asylum at Virginia City, Feb. 1, 1873. 8». 4 p. — Report of select committee on the Centennial Exhibi- tion of 1876. '73. 8<>. 9 p. — Extract from report of committee on ways and means on Senate bill no. 87, an act to create a Board of Tax Commissioners and define the duties thereof. 1873. 8°. 9 p. — Supplementary report of majority of joint committee on examination of compilation of laws, 1873. 8°. 4 p. — Report of the joint special committee appointed to visit the State University at Elko. n.d. [1875?] 8». 4 p. — Majority and minority reports of committee on couuties and county boundaries on Assembly bill no. 68. Feb. 17, 1875. 8». (8) p — Majority and minority report of joint special com- mittee appointed to visit the new State Prison grounds at Reno. Feb. 1875. 8°. 19 p. — Beport of committee on Assembly bill no. 86, an act to perfect the title to the State Prison. [1875.] 8°. 5 p. — Report of special committee to investigate the condi- tion of our insane at the asylum at Woodbridge, Cal., and our deaf and dumb at the deaf, dumb and blind institute of Cal. [1875.] 8°. 9 p. — Majority and minority reports of special committee on Assembly bill no. 73. h. t. p. [1875.] 8°. 8 p. — Report of standing committee on corporations and railroads on Assembly bill no. 49 (an act to reg- ulate fares and freights on railroads in the State ) . [1875.] 8». 5 p. — Communication of the Supt. of the U. S. mint at Carson, Feb. 12, 1875. (Senate.) 8°. 15 p. Ifote. Covering the calendar years 1872, 73, 74. — Joint report of the Senate and Assembly committees on education. [1885.] 8°. 17 p. — Report of joint committee on insane asylum investi- gation. [1885.] 8°. 6 p. — Beport of committee on public lands. [Senate. 1887.] 8°. 4 p. — Report of committee on State prison and insane asylum. [Senate, 1887.] 8°. 5 p. — Preliminary report of the joint committee on irriga- tion, to accompany bills relating to a State weather service and the procuring of meteorolog- ical reports. [1887.] 8°. 6 p. — Irrigation. Address delivered by Gen. C. W. Irish before the joint committee on irrigation, at Car- son City, Feb. 11, 1887. 8». 11 p. — Report of the California Assembly committee on fish and game, ordered printed by the Nevada Assem- bly, Feb. 28, 1887, and to be bound in the Appen- dix to the Journals. 8°. — Report of joint committee on Assembly bill no. 95, (relative to the State prison). [1887.] 8°. 1 p! 486 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Nevada [Jovrnals, Documents^ Etc., continued.^ — Report of committee on State institutions. [1887.] 9.". 4 p. — Report of joint committee on sawdust in the Truckee River. Feb. 15, 1887. 8°. 4 p. — Assembly memorial and joint resolution relatire to the U. S. mint at Carson City. [1887.] 8». 6 p. — Joint resolution and memorial no. 4, relative to the war claims of Nevada against the United States, and argument before the Secretary of War by Capt. John Mullan. 1887. S". 1 1 p. — Petition relative to establishing the boundary line between Eureka and Lander counties. January 1889. 8». 3 p. — Report of joint committee appointed to confer with the Legislature of the State of California, to prevent the pollution of the waters of the Truckee Biver ; also with reference to the boundary line between California and Nevada. [1889.] 8°. 3 p. — Report of the Assembly committee on titles of bills, and veto message of Assembly bill no. 9. [1889.] 8°. 3 p. — Assembly substitute for Assembly bill no. 100, with veto message of the Governor. [1889.] 8". 10 p. — Report of committee on canvassing vote for consti- tutional convention. [Senate, 1891.] 8°. 4 p. — Report of committee on State institutions. [Assem- bly, Mar. 10, 1891.] 8». — Report of select committee [appointed for the pur- pose of investigating State and county fairs. Senate, 18;)3.] 8°. 4 p. — Report of committee on counties and boundaries on .Assembly bill no. 81. [Majority and minority reports.] Feb. 21, 1895. 8°. 2 p. — Report of committee on insane asylum and State prison. [1893.] 8°. 1 p. MiSCELLANEOnS . Bond Commissioners. Report, Jan. 1, 1875. 8°. 9 p. Note. Seen only in Appendix to Journala, 1875. [Boundary.'] Commissioner of the Boundary Survey between Nevada Territory and California. Report of Butler Ives, Commissioner, 1863. '64. 8°. 8 p. [Expositions.] Board of Centennial Commissioners. Report, Mar. 1, 1877. '77. 8°. 16 p. Board of World's Fair Commissioners. Report, Dec. 1, 1894. '95. 8°. 29 p. pi. Note. Also in Appendix to JonrnalB, 1895. State Exhibit, Midwinter Fair (San Francisco, 1894.) Report of the Managing Director, [1894.] '95. 8°. 26 p. pi. Note. Also in Appendix to Journals, 1895. Catalogue of Nevada mineral exhibit, Paris Exposi- tion, 1900 . . . Under direction of J. A. Yering- ton. 1900. 8". 16 p. Census of the inhabitants of the State, 1875. n.p., n.d. ['77?] 8°. 848 p. Note. Constitutes v. 1 of Appendix to Journals, 1877. [Claims.] See under Executive and Staff, Governor, 1882. [Geology.] Development of crystallization in igneous rocks of Washoe. By A. Hague and J. P. Iddings. [Irrigation.] State Irrigation Convention. Report of proceedings. 1891. 8°. 487 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Nevada SlTPPLEMEHTAL : TbBBITOSIAL. Annual repoTti of the Secretary of the Territory, Territorial Auditor, Treasurer, Superintendent of Public Instruction, and Adjutant-general, 1863-64. '64-64. [2 v. 7] 8°. Laws of thi Territory, Ist-Sd session of the Legislative Assembly, 1861-64. San Francisco atii Vir- ginia City, '62-64. 3 v. 8». Nott. Flnt aeulon, 1881; second, 1862; third, 1361. For compllatloDB of Territorial lawa, »te under Leglilature, £au« of tht StaU. Journal of the Council, 1st Legislative Assembly, Octo- ber 1861. [San Francisco?] 8<>. Journal of the House of Representatives, lst-3d Legis- lative Assembly, 1861-64. [San Francisco?], '62-66. 8'>. 488 IDAHO STATE PUBLICATIONS List compiled from the collection of Idaho documents in the New York Public Library; from the " Catalogue of the State Library of Maaaachutettl ," 1880, and Annual isupplementa , 1880-1902; and from cataloguen of other State and city libra- ries. Local cooperation unobtainable. All documents in this Hat published at the capital, Boise, unless otherwise specified. Traversed by Lewis and Clark, 1805, and on their return, 1806. Included in cession by Spain, 1819. Part of the " Oregon coun- try," occupied jointly with Qreat Britain, 1818-46, and yielded, south of 49° north latitude, to United States, 1846. First perma- nent settlement, at Fort Hall, 1834. Fart of Territory of Oregon, 1848; part of Territory of Washington, 1853. Gold discoveries, 1860-61. Territory of Idaho (Including present Montana and Wyoming) organized, 1863. Uontaua detached, 1861. Wyoming east of the Rockies detached, 1864; Wyoming west of the iiockies detached, 1868. Admitted aa a State, with present boundaries, July 3, 1890. CoNBTITUTIOIf. Constitution of the State of Idaho, adopted in conven- tion at Boise City, August 6, 1889. '8'J. S". 42 p. See also under Judiciary, Digest of decisions. EXECCTIVE AND StAFP. Oovernor. Message, 1890; biennial, 1893-1903. ['90- 1903.] 8°. Cont.: By G. L. Bhoup, 1890; by W. J. McConnell, 1893, 95 ; by F. Steunenberg, 18B7, 99 ; by F. W. Hunt, 1901 ; by J: T. Morrison, 1903. Note. Copy seen of 1895 had neither cover nor title-page. 1899 contains in appendix " Kesponsf^s to inquiries respecting agricultural conditions and possibilities of different counties in the arid section of the State." Nearly all published with- out title-page. — Communications and special messages of Gov. W. J. McConnell to the Legislature, 2d session, 1893. '93. 80. 27 p. — Report ... on the insurrection in Shoshone county . . . April 29, 1899. m. j)., [1900.] S". 22 p. Attorney Oeneral. Biennial report for the two years ending Dec. 31, 1895. '95. 8°. Auditor of State. Report, [lst-6th biennial], 1890/92, 93/94-1901/02. '93-1903. 8" audi". Note. [1st] covers period Nov. 17, 1890/Dec. 31, 1892 ; others cover calendar biennium. ['2d-3d1 contain Proceedings of the Board of Equalization, 1893/94-95796. 5th, 18U9/I900, was the only one numbered and the only 4°; 5th-[6th] printed at Lewlstou. — Idaho revenue law, [1895]. n. p., n. d. 8°. 24 p. Secretary of State. Official manual for the years 1895/ 96. Coinp. and published by I. W. Garrett. n. p., n. d. 8". 110 p. Cont.: Pt. 1, Official directory, 1895/96; pt. 2, Historical, 1863-94 ; pt. 3, Election statistics, 1890/94 ; pt. 4, Miscellaneous. — Official directory of State, district, and county offi- cers [1897/99], prepared from official returns by G. J. Lewis, n. d. 4° broadside. 489 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Idaho Treaiurer. [lst-5th] biennial report, 1890/92, 93/94- 99/1900. i-.^., '93-1901. 8». JTote. [lat] covers period Kot. 15, 1890/Dec. 31, 1892 ; otbera cover calendar bleonlum. [4lh] printed at Nampa; [5th] at Pocatello; others at Bolsie. — Insurance Commissioner. Preliminary report . . . for the year ending April 30, 1900. Weiler, '00. 8°. 60 p. 2fote, Treasurer is ex officio Insurance Commissioner. Cover of this rpt. bears title "Ann. rpt. May 1, 1900." Insurance laws of the State . . . Fublished by P. M. Davis, Commissioner. 1902. 8°. 23 p. Inspection and Reoulation. {^Educaiion.l Superintendent of Public Instruction. 13th-[17th] biennial report, 1890/92-98/1900. '92-1900. 8°. 2fote. 1898/1900 was for biennium ending Aug. 31; period covered by others is not known. — General school laws. Comp. by L: N. B. Ander- son, Supt., 1897/98. Moscow, '97. 8». 67 p. Engineer, Slate. Biennial report, 1899/1900. n. d. 8». 101 p. J^ote. Apparently for a period ending Dec. 31, 1900. Con- tains folded maps of arid and irrigable lands. Fish and 0am e Warden (1899- ). Fish and game laws, [1899]. Moscow, 1902. 24". 16 p. [^Taxation.'] Board of Equalization. Proceedings, 1893/94-95/96. 8°. Note. Seen only in rpt. of Auditor, 1893/94-95/90. — Proceedings, 1899/ 1900. n. d. 8". maps. il. — Proceedings, 1901. Idaho City, '02. 8". Institctions. Defectives are [1904] temporarily sent for purposes of educa- tion to Colorado instltuliuns. [Education.'] State Normal School (Albion, 1893-). Biennial report. — [Annual catalogue.] State Normal School (Lewiston, 1893-). Biennial report of the Trustees, 1902/04. Lewiston, '04. 8°. — Catalogue and announcements, 1904/06-05/06. Lewiston, ['04-05]. S" and 12°. University of Idaho (Moscow, 1889-). 7th, 10th annual report of the President of the Board of Regents, 1896, 98, including also the report for the year ending Dec. 31, 1895, 97. n. d. 2 pm. 8". Ifote. Covering calendar years. 7lh gives no place of pub- lication ; loth published at Moscow. There seems to be an error in this enumeration. — nth annual-[12th] report of the President of the Board of Regents, 1899/1900-01/02. Pocatello, '01-Coeur d'Alene, '02. 12°. — Calendar, annual, 1894/95, 96/97. Moscow, '94- 96. 8». JTote. 1896/96 not seen, but probably pub. See next entry. — Catalogue, annual, 1898/99-1903/04. v. p., '98- 1903. 12°. JVo«e. 1899/1900-1902/03 printed at Lewiston ; 1903/04 (and probably also 1898/99) printed at Moscow. No calendar or catalogue seen for 1897/98. — Agricultural Experiment Station (Moscow, 1892-). Annual report, 1st- [?j, 1802/93, 95, 97/98, 1902; biennial, 1898/1900. 8°. JTote. Ist covers period Feb. 26, 1892/Deo. 31, 1893 and is called *• Ann. rpt. for the year 18g:i; •' period of 1895, 1902 rpts. not known; others are for periods ending >1udc 30. 1892/93, 97/98-98/1900 are In Bulletins Nos. 6, 16, 29, respectively, the first printed at Boise, the last two at Moscow. 49° Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Idaho ^^Edncation, eontinued.'\ — Bulletin, nog. 1 -38, Sept. 1892-May 1893. v. p., [•92-19031. 80. Note. Nos. 11-lS paged contlnuonaly, p. 1-180; ooi. 16-23, p. 1-142; no. 24, separately paged; noa. 25-27, p. 1-64; not. 30-38 not seen; others eeparately paged. Nos. 6, printed at Boiee; no. 4, n. p.. n. d.; noa. 12-13 at Lewlaton; ottaera, BO far as seen, at Moscow. — Press bulletiuB. Farmers' Institutes. Ist biennial report, 1901/02. Mos- cow, ['02.] 8°. — Year book. Insane Asylum. (Blackfoot, ) 4th biennial re- port of the Board of Directors and 5th-6th annual report of the Medical Superintendent, for the two years ending June 30, 1892. '92. 8°. 25 p. [itJrartM.] Free Library Commission. 1st biennial report, 1901/02. Nampa, '03. 8». — Handbook, h. t. p., [1901 ] 8». (2) 16 p. il. Penitentiary (Boise, ). Report of the Warden, annual, 1899/1900; biennial report, 1900/0..'. Boise, '00-Blaekfoot, n. d. 8°. Note. For periods ending Nov. 30. Cover of 1900/02 Imb wrong datea, " 1902/03." \^Weather and Crop Service.'] United States Depart- ment of Agriculture. Idaho Section of tiie Climate and Crop Service of the Weather Bureau. [Monthly] report; [also] annual sum- mary, i. I, no. 1,-v. 7, no. 2; Sept. 1898-Feb. 1904. '98-1904. 4°. Kote. v. 1 constated of noa. 1-4, Sept.-Dec. 1898, and unnumbered annual aummary ; other Tolumea, correaponding to calendar yeara, have 12 monthly parts (each 8 p.) and nnnumbered annual summariea (each 12 p.). — Weekly crop bulletin, 1900-03. ['00-03.] f» broadside. Note. Published during the farming aeason, as follows : Apr. 10-Oct. 2, 1900; nos. 1-26. Apr. 9 - Sept. 24, 190 1 ; nos. 1-25. Apr. 15-8ept. 23, 1902; noa. 1-24. Apr. 14-Bept. 22, 1903; noa. 1-24. — Snowfall bulletin, 1900-03. ['00-03.] f» broad- side. Note. Jan. 31, 1901 wrongly dated Jan. 31, 1900; Dec. 31, 1902 wrongly dated Dec. 31, 1903. Seriea as follows, so far as seen ; Jan. 31, I900-\far. 31, 1900; nos. 1-3. Dec. 31, IDOO-Mar. 31, 1901; nos. 1-4. Dec. 31, 1901-Mar. 31, 1902; nos. 1-4. Dec. 31, 190[2]-Mar. 31, 1903; noa. 1-4. JuDIOIAHT. Supreme Court. Idaho reports, v. 1, 1866-67. By J. Cummins. — Reports of cases, 1866-80; by H. E. Prickett; T. 1, new series. San Francisco, '82. 8°. 866 p. — Idaho reports, v. 2. Reports of cases in the Su- preme Court of the Territory and of the State. Reported by the editorial staff of the National Reporter system; 1881-92. St. Paul, '93. 8». — Digest of decisions of the Supreme Court found in the 1st and 2d Idaho reports and 3Ist-66th Pacific Reporter. Also brief annotations to the constitution of the State. By G. H. Stewart. 1899. 8°. (2) 154 p. See alto under Legialature, Laai of the State, 10ni. 49' Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Idaho Leoislaturb- l«t ■euion, December 1890; 2d-7th, biennial, beginning in January, 1893-1903. {Laws of the State.'\ General laws, Ist-Tth session, 1890/91-1903. '91-1903. 8°. Note. 1901 printed at Wei«8r. — Idaho laws and decisions, annotated and digested. By W. B. Heyburn. 1900. 1. 8°. xcvi, 593 p. — [Idaho codes annotated, 1901.] n. t. p. ['01.] 4 v. 1. 8» Oont 1. Political code. 2. Civil code. 3. Code of civil procedure. 4. Penal code. [Journals, Documents, Ete.'\ Journal of the Senate, lst>-2d, 6th session, 1890/91-93, 1901. '91- 1901. 8». Nott. 1901 printed at Weieer. — Journal of the House of Representatives, lst-2d, 4th, 6th session, 1890/91-93, 97, 1901. "91- 1901. 80. l^ote. 1901 printed at Weiser. Supplemental : Territorial. Oovernor. Message, annual, 18R5-66; biennial, 1868- 76, 79, 80-88. '65-88. 8°. Cont.: By C. Lyon, 1865; by D. W. Ballard, 1866, 68; by E. J. Curtis, 1870; by T: W. Bennett, 187J. 74; by M. Brny- man,1876, 79; by J. B. Neil, 1830, 82; by \V: M. Bann, 1884; by B. A. Stevenson, 1886, 83. Note. 1866 seen only in Council Journal, 1866; 1870 seen only in Council Journal appendix, 1870. Pages 17-24 of 1882 were out of order in copy seen. — Report to the Secretary of the Interior, annual, 1878-80, 84-90. Washington, D.C., '78-90. 8o. — Special message of J: B. Neil to the 11th session . . . Feb. 5,1881. n.t.p. ['81.] 8°. 3 p. Note. Chiefly concerning tlie spread of blormonism. — Proclamation for a general election, [Oct. 1, 1890]. n. t. p. ['90.] fo. 3 p. Agricultural Society. Report for the year 1870 n.p., n.d. 8°. Note. Ending Dec. 1st. Seen only in appendix to Gotincil Journal, 6tti seas. Controller. Report, annual, 1866/66, 68, 68/69, 70; biennial, 1886/68-88/90. i;. p., [•67]-90. 8°. Note. 1865/66 covers period Dec. 4, 18e5/Dec. 1, 18o6; seen only In appendix to House Journal, 4th sess. 1868 not seen, but mentioned as a rpt. " of Dec. 1, 1863 " in rpt. of following year. 1863/69 covers period Dec. 1,1868/Dec. 31, 1869 ; 1869/70 covers period Jan. 1, 1370 (misprinted "Jan. 1, ]869*')/Nov. 30, 1870; these two rpts. seen only in appendix to Council Journal, 6th se.i8., with common title "Rpt. . . . for the years 1869-70. Boise City, '70" and a single pagination; in copy seen, pp. 1-8 were bound in twice. Year-end of biennial rpts. is about Nov. 1st. 1888/90 wa« the last Territorial rpt. and contains a roster of Territorial and State officials, 1863-90. 1886/83 printed at Boise, with imprint date "1888-89;" 1383/00 printed at Caldwell. — Idaho. Facts and statistics concerning its mining, farming, stock-raising, lumbering, and other resources and industries. . . . By James L. Onderdonk, Territorial Controller. San Fran- cisco, 1885. 8°. 150 p. Note. Semi-official, many county commissiODera coliaborat. ing. 492 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Idaho [£({uca. Prison Commissioner. Report, 1866; biennial report, 1868/70. [•67]-70. 8°. Jiote. 1866 covere period Jan. 13/Dec. 3; Been only in appendix to House Journal, 4th sess. 1868/70 covers full blen- nium ending Nov. 30; seen only In appendix to Council Jour- nal, 6th sess. The Territorial freaaurer was Prison Commis. sioner ex officio. [Legislative Assembly.'] Laws, lBt-15tb session, 1863/ 64-88/89. Lewiston and Brownville, '64-[89]. 8». Note. Sessions began in December and continued Into the following January; lst-4th, annual, 1863/64-66/67, 6tb-lSth, biennial, 1868/69-88/89. Publication of Laws of 7tii Hession, 1872/73, uncertain. Titles vary. — Cotnpiled and revised laws, 1875 — General laws, including the code of civil procedure passed at the 11th session, 1880/81. '81. 8°. — Revised statutes ... in force June 1, 1887. '87. 1. 8». iv, 1080 p. — Council Journal, lst-15th session, 1863/64-88/89. Lewiston and Brownville, '64-89. 8". ; Note. Journal of 4tb session, 1866/67, contains Governor's j message, and is bound with House Journal with common coviT title, separate title-paues and single pagination. ( See next ! note.) 6th, 1870/71, has appendix containing Oovernor's mes. : sage and rpte. of Controller. Prison Commissioner, Treasurer, ' Bupt. Public Instruction, Agric. Society, and Joint rules of , tbe Legislative Aasembly. Ist-Sd, 5tli, 8th-llth, 14th-15th not seen. 13th gives no place of publication. — House Journal, Ist-lSth se.ssion, 1863/64-88/89. Lewiston and Brownville, '64-89. 8°. Note. Journal of 4th session bound with Council Journal with common cover title, separate title-pages, and singiepagi- nation, and contains in appendix rpls. of Controller, Treas- urer, Prison Commisi^ioner, and Bupt. Public Instruction. Only volumes seen were 4th, 6th, 0th, and 13th. 13th gives no plaije of publication. — Messages and documents, 3d session, 1865/66. '65. — Joint rules, 6th session, [1870/71]. 8". Note. Seen only in appendix to Council Journal, 6th sess., and there bound in twice. — The resources and attractions of Idaho Territory. Facts regarding climate, soil, [etc.]. By Robt. G. Strahorn. Published and circulated by direc- tion of the Legislature, special act of the 11th session. 1881. 8°. 88 p. Note. Contains " Map of Idaho Territory, compiled from government notes, actual surveys, and personal examination, by Robt. E. Strahorn, 1882. Buffalo, n. d." Size, 8} x 14 in. i Supreme Court. 5ee under Judiciary . i Treasurer. Report, 1865/66 ; biennial report, 7th/8th, | 21st/22d fiscal years, 1868/70, 82/84. ['67]- 1 84. 8°. i Note. 1865/66, 68/70, cover periods ending Dec. 1st.; Been ! only in appendix to Honse Journal, 4th sees., and appendix \ to Council Journal, 6th sess., respectively. 1882/84 covers blen- j nium ending Nov. 14. See also note above under Prison Com- \ mistioner. 493 WASHINGTON STATE PUBLICATIONS List compiled /rom the collectionof Washington documents in I the New York Public Library and from material furnisheit by I G: A. Kennedy^ former State Librarian. Revifiion by J. M. ! Hitt, State Librarian, All documents in this list published at the capital, Olympia, unless otherwise specified, , Strait of Juan dc Fuca dincovered 1592 by Greek pilot of that j name in the eei-Tice of Spain. Columbia River partially explored by Capt. Gray of Anaericau ehip Columbia, 17U2; explored from | Bourcf to mouth by Lewis and Clark, 1805. The present State of i Washington was part of the '* Oregon country," occupied by \ United Mutes since 1804, but jointly with Great Britain, 1818-48, i and acquired by treaty with Great Britain, 1846. Part of Territory j of Oregon, covering all territory west of the Rocky Mountains ' between 42° and 49" north latitude, 1848-53. Oregon reduced to present dimensions and remaining territory organized as Territory of Washington, 1853. The small triangular portion east of the nOth meridian was transferred to the Territory of Nebraska, 1S61. Territory of Idaho detached, leaving Territory of Washington witli same boundaries as the present State, 1863. Admitted as a State, November 11, 1889. Public docutnents, 1889,91, 92/93, 94/95, 96/97, 1901/ 02-03/04. 12 V. Note. 1892/93, 1903/04 ca. in 2 v.; 1901/02 in 4 v.; others, ea. 1 V. None for 1898/99-1900/01. Constitution. Convention, .June 11, 1878 (Walla Walla). [Pro- posed] constitution, n.t.p. [78.] 8°. 20 p. Constitution proposed by conrention held at Olympia, July 4/Aug. 22, 1889. '89. 8°. 28 p. Constitution of the State of Washington, with marginal notes and full index. Seattle, 1889. 8°. 74 p. State of Washington. Enabling act and Constitution ; with side notes and index by T. M. Reed, State Auditor. 1891. 8°. 93 p. Note. Constitution is also included in the school laws, biennially. Seeunder Inspection and Regulation, Education. Executive and Staff. Oovernor. Message, biennial, 1889-1905. Cont.: By E. P. Ferry, 1889; by C:E Laughton fLieut.gov., Acting Gov.) 1891; by E. P.Kerry, 1893; by J. H. McGraw, 1893, 95; by J: R. Rogers, 1897, 99, 1901 ; by H: McBride, 1903, 05; by A. E. Mead, 1905. Note. Message 1889 bears title: "Inaugural message and 1st message to the Legislature of E. P. Ferry, let Gov. of Washington ; Farewell address of M. C. Moore, Last Gov. of the Territory." '89. 8°. (2) 16 p. Another edition, without Ibe farewell address of Territorial Gov. Moore, bears imprint date 1890 and contains 27 p. Message 1893 bears title : " Retir- ing message of E. P. Ferry, Ist Gov. of Washington, and Inaugural address of J: H. McGraw, 2d Gov. of Washington." '93. 8°. 30 p. Message 1897 is apparently also an inaugural, for message 1901 bears title : " 2d inaugural message of J: K. Rogers." 1903 printed at Seattle. — Inaugural address, 1889, 93, 97, 1901, 05. Cont.: By E. P.Ferry, 1889; by J: H. McGraw, 1893; by I J: R. Rogers, 1897, 1901; by A. E. Mead, 1905. Note. Inaugurals 1889, 93, 1901 included with messages of ' same years. That for 1897, although apparently an inaugural, is called simply " message." (See preceding note.) Inaugural 1905 has title: "Inaugural address and Ist message uf Gov. Albert E. Mead;" another edition, with portrait, printed at Tacoma. 494 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Wash. Qovernor, continued. — Special message of Gov. Rogers [concerning the establishment of a railroad commission] . 1897. 8». 10 p. — Thanksgiving Day proclamations, 1890, 1900, 01. ['90-1901.] — Rules of eiecutive practice of the State in relation to pardons, reprieves, commutations, remissions of fines and forfeitures, appointments of notaries public and commissioners of deeds, the authen- tication of documents, and the extradition of criminals ; adopted Sept. 1, 1891 ; by E. P. Ferry, Governor. '91. 10 p. — Same; by J. H. McGraw, Gov , Oct. 1, 1893. '93. — See also under Supplementiil, Governor. Adjutant General. Report, annual, 1889/90; [4th- 10th] biennial, 1891 /92-19U3/04. '91-190i. 8pm. 8°. Xote. Rpt.lSSQ/gOcoverBNov.ll.lSSg/Dfc. 3,1890. Others for approximate bieoniamaeDdlDS Sept. 1,1892; Oct. 20, Mm; Nov. 10, 1896; Oct. 17, 1898; Doc. 1, 1900; Dec. 4, 1902; Deo. 20, 1904. 5th-7th were the ODiy nutabered ouei). Attorney General. Report, annual, 1890; biennial, 1891/92-1903/04. '90-1904. 8°. Note. Bieo. rpts. cover calendar bieUDiume. Date of tranH- mittal of rpt. 1891/92 is wrongly given " January 1, 1892 " ; it should be January 1, 1893. ftpts. 1901/0J-03/U4 printed at Seattle. — Opinions, 1891, 92, 93/94, 94/95, 95/9fi, 97, 98/1900. 8°. Con*.; 1891, by W.C. Jones ;pta. 1-3. 160,36,36p. —1892, by W. C.Jones; pts. 1-3. 62, Hi, 35 p. — 1893/94, by W. C. Jones ; pts. 1-2. 67, 29 p. —1894/95, by W. C. Jones; pts. 1-2. 27,40 p. —189-1/96, by W. C.Jones; pts. 1-2. 26,42 0. — 1897, by P. H. Winston. 249 p. — 1898/1900, by P. H. Winston, 226 p. Note Each part iesned separately, but the three parts of 1891 also bound in 1 v. Opinions Oct. 27, 1897/Aui;. 27, 1898 in 6th rpt. of Sec. of State, 1897/98. Opinioni. 1901/"2-03/04, by W: B. Stratton, in Atty. Genl's. rpts. of same years. Auditor. Annual report. [1st], 1889/90; biennial report, [2d]-8th, 1890/92-1902/04. '90-1904. 8". Note. [Isl] covers Nov. IS, 1889/Oct. 31, 1890; others cover regular biennium ending Oct. 31. 8tb, 1902/04, was the firft numbered. All contain tbe Proceedingc of the Board of Equalization with separate pagination. 1900/02-02/04 printed at Seattle. — Revenue laws; act to provide for assessment and collecting of taxes ; also laws in rela- tion to cities of 1st, 3d, and 4th classes, en- acted 1893; by L. R. Grimes, State Auditor. '93. 72 p. — Same ; including changes made by Legislature of 1895. '95. 80 p. — Same, 1897. Seattle, ['97.] 84 \: — Same, 1905. 96 p. — Road laws, 1889-93 ; comp. by L. R. Grimes. '94. 83 p. — Same, 1895. '95. 23 p. — Same, 1903; comp. by J: D. Atkinson. 74 p. — Act to provide for the organization, govern- ment, and control of building, loan and sav- ings associations, both domestic and for- eign, doing business in the State, 1889/90; published by J. E. Frost, State Auditor. '95- 21 p. — Same, biennial, 1897-1904. Note. 1903, 04,(88 p., 21 p., respectively) comp. by J: D. Atkinson and printed at Seattle. — Suggestions and recommendations to the Legisla- ture, 1899. h. t. p., n. d. ['98. J — Report on condition of . . . State banks . . . 1903/04up to May 31,1904. n.imp. S°. 20 p. 495 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Wash. Secretary of State. 1st report, [annual], 1889/90; 2d-8th report, [biennial], 1891/92-1903/04. •91-1904. 8°. Note, let covers Nov. 18, 188B/Dec. 31, 1890; 2d-8th cover caleDdar biennlnma. 7th-8th printed at Seattle. 2d-5th, 7th- Sth coDt. departmeDtal rpt«., in conaecutlve pagination, each with A. (. p., except Insurance rpt. 1903/04, as follows : 3d, 1891/82: 2d rpt. Gomm'r of losurance, Dec. 1892. Rpt. of Harbor Line Comm'n, Mar. 7. 1891/Oct. 31, 1892. Ann. rpts. of Coal Mine Inspectors, lst-2d Dlsts., 1892. App. : General facts relative to the Slate, Jan. 11, 1893. 3d, 1893/94: Rpt. of Insurance Dept. (3) p. 4th, 1895/96: Rpt. of Insurance Dept. 6tb, 1897/98: List of corporations, domestic and foreign. Opinions of Atty. Genl., Oct. 27, 1897/Aug. 27, 1898. Rpt. of SUte Immigration Agent, Dec. IS, I89S/98. 8th, 1899/1900, contains no departmental rpts. 7th, 1901/02 : Bien. rpt. Insurance Comm*r. Bien. rpt. Comm'r of Statistics. Bien. rpt. Printing Expert. List of notaries public. List of foreign and domestic corporations. 8th, 1903/04: List of corporations, domestic and foreign. List of notaries public. 5th bien, rpt. Insurance Commissioner. /. t. p. 48 p. — General election laws, 1894 ; comp. by J. H. Price. '94. 56 p. — Same ; amendments enacted by Legislature of 1895. '96. 11 p. — Same; compiled by W. D, Jenkins, 1898. '98. 8°. 64 p. — Same, 1903. 155 p. See also under Supplemental, Legislature^ Special Laws. — Game laws, 1897. 8°. 10 p. — Same, 1903. Seattle, '03. 8°. 27 p. — Laws . relating to the organization and regulation of corporations . 1898. 8°. 38 p. 2rote. Copy seen contained an insert slip tipped in between p. 82 and p. 33. — Same; biennial, 1893-1903. — Map of the State, 1895, 1902. — Commissioner of Insurance (1890-). lst-2d re- port, 1890-92; report, 1894, 9fi; biennial, 1901/ 02; 5th biennial, 1902/04. '90-1904. Ifote. Roc. of State is ex officio Comm'r of Insurance. Rpts. cover periods ending Dec. 31. 1st rpt. seen in separate form; others only in general rpt. of Sec. of State, See note above under Sec. of State, Report. Preliminary report for 1896; May 1, 1897. ['97.] 8». 9 p. Insurance law, 1890. '90. 11 p. Same, in efEect March 19, 1895. '95. 15 p. Same; biennial, 1897-1903. — See alto under Institutions, Statistics. Treasurer. 1st report, [annual], 1889/90; biennial report, [2d-8th], 1890/92-1902/04. '90-1904. 8°. Jfote. 1st covers Nov. 19, 1889/Oct. 31, 1890; others cover biennlum ending Oct. 31 through 1898, thereafter ending Sept. 30. 1900/02 printed at Seattle. Inspection and REGni,ATioN. I Agriculture.'] See under Institutions, Statistics. {Education.'] Board of ISducaiion. Proceedings. Ifote. Published with rpts. of Supt, of Public Instruction. — Extracts from proceedings of [the] Board [re- voking the life diploma of L. £. Follansbee]. n.i.p. [1892.] broadside. 496 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Wash. See alao under Sup- \^Edticaiion, continued-'] Superintendent of Public Instruction. 10th report, annual, 1889/90; 11th- 17th biennial, 1890/92- 1902/04. '90-1904. 8". Note. BtatiBticB given in these rpte. cover ecbool years end- ing June 30, but rpts. have lirenerally been transmitted N'ov. let. lltb rpt. contains an Educational Directory of the State, pp. 339-418. For Territorial rpts. see under Supplemental, Education. — School laws of the State, with appended forms, 1890, 91, 93. '90-93. 3 v. JTote. Includes State constitution plemental, Education. — Amendments to school law passed in 1895. 8°. 29 p. — Code of public instruction, biennial, 1897-1903. '97-1903. 8°. Note. Includes State constitution. — Amendments to code. 1905. 8°. 20 p. — Record of 1st biennial session of convention of State county superintendents, 1891, with appen- dix. '91. 73 p. — Patriotic memorial days. 1898. 8°. 135 p. Dairy Commissioner. lst-2d annual report, 1895-96; 2d biennial, 1896/98. [•96?J-99. S". Note. 2d bien. contains separate rpts. for 1897 and 1898; cover title says : " for the two years ending Dec. 31," but letter of transmittal is dated Dec. 1st. Title of this officer changed in 1899 to : Dairy and Food Commissioner. 3d, 5th biennial re- port, 1898/1900, 02/04. 8°. Note. For bienniama ending Nov. lat. 4tb not seen. 5th printed at Seattle. Factory Inspector (1897-1901'). [2d] biennial report, 1899/1900. '01. 8». 54 p. Note. For calendar biennium. 1st not seen. Office abol- ished in 1901 and duties transferred to Labor Commissioner. Fiih Commissioner (1890-). lst-15th annual report, 1890-1903/04. '90-1904. 8°. Note. For years ending Nov. 1, 1892; Dec. 20, 1898; Dec. SI, 1899-1900; Nov. 30, 1902; others uncertain. The years 1899-1900 were covered by a single rpt., published 1901, which bore the tille " lOtb and lllh ann. rpts.;" ]4tb-15th also in I V. 2d, 4th, 6th, Sih, 12th apparently nnt printed, but the work for those years Ih summarized in the odd numhered rpts. 13tb printed at Seattle. Reiiinning March 1899, Fish Com- missioner has been ex officio Game Warden; bis office is therefore sometimes called " Dept. of Fisheries and Game " and the Commissioner is somclinies called " Fish Commis- sioner and Game Warden." In 1891 a Boaid of Fish Commis- sioners was created, consisting of the Governor, Treasurer, and Fish Commissioner, but although apparently still in exist- ence has made no rpts. — Game and fish laws and decisions of the Supreme Court. Comp by A. C. Little. 1898. 68 p. — Same, 2d ed. 1899. Comp. by A. C. Little. '99. 8°. 80 p. — Existing laws relating to fish, oysters, and game, . . . comp. by A. 0. Little, 1901. '01. 16°. 100 p. — Same; comp. by T. R. Kershaw , . 1903. Seattle, '03. 16°. 110 p. - Same, 1905. Comp. by T. R. Kershaw. Seattle, '05. 16°. 128 p. Game Warden. See preceding note. Health, Board of. Report, 1890; lst-5th annual, 1891/ 92-95/96. '91-97. 8°. Note. Rpt. 1890 dated Dec. 20 in letter of transmittal. Rpt. 1891/92 covers 15 mos. ending Sept. 30; others cover years ending Sept. 30. 4tb and 5tb rpts. also called *' 1st biennial," being issued in 1 v. as one rpt. — Register of physicians. 1892. 8°. 26 p. 497 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Wash. Health, Board of, continued. — The powers and duties of local boards of health. Circular issued to health boards and health officers. ■ . . [Also, appendix re] disinfection and disinfectants. 1893. 8°. 27 p. — Rules and regulations of the Board of Health. 1894. n.p.,l'U.] 8». 8 p. Insurance, Commissioner of. See tinder Executive and Staff, Secretary of State. Labor, Bureau of (iS97 ; 1901-). l8t-3d biennial re- port, 1897/98-1901/02. '99-1903. 8°. ybte. For calendar blennlume. Rpt. made by the Comra'r of Labor, and 2d is called " 2d bien. rpt. of the Comm'r of Labor." Ist is Id 3 divisions, each with k.t.p.: Division 1 bears runnlDg head ** Rpt. of tiie Comm'r of Labor" ; Div. 2 is the 1st bien. rpt. of the Factory [Mill and Railroad] Inspector, 1897/98; and Div. 8 is a [bien.] rpt. of the Inspector of Coal Mines to Dec. 10, 1898. 3d, printed at Seattle, cont. rpt. of the Inspector of Coal Mines, 1901/02, with separate t.-p. Bureau reorganized in 1901 to consist of the Comm'r of Labor and In- spector of Coal Mines, with power to enforce laws. [Lands."] Board of State Land Commissioners . 1st- 4th biennial report, 1894, 94/96-98/1900. ['94 ?]- 1900. 8». Koie. For blennium ending Oct. 31st. 4th only bound with 6tb bien. rpt. of the Comm'r of Public Lands, with separate t.-p. Commissioner is chairman of the Board. — Laws, rules, and regulations governing the ap- praisement, value, and lease of school and granted lands. 1893. 36 p. — Laws, rules, and regulations governing the ap- praisement and sale of tide lands. 1893. 44 p. — Laws relating to school, granted, and tide lands, and amendments thereto ... in effect March 1899. Annotated and compiled by Bobt. Bridges, Commissioner. '99. 8°. 118 p. Commissioner of Public Lands. l8t-8th biennial re- port, 1890, 90/92-1902/04. '90-1905. S". Note. Ist covers March 27/Dec. 1, 1890; 2d covers Dec. 1, 1890/Nov. 1, 1892; others for biennium ending Oct. 31. 6tb cont. also 4th bien. rpt. of Board of Land Comm'rs, of which Comm'r is chairman. Tide l^and Commission. Ist report as to tide lands, andrules and forms adopted Dec. 1892. '93. 16 p. Note. This rpt. also included in Pub. Docs. 1892/93 as made by the Board of Equalization and Appeal. Commissioner of Arid Lands (1895-). [lst]-2d bi- ennial report, 1896-96/98. 8°. Note. Each dated Nov. 1st. — Supplemental report, [Dec. 24, 1898]. n. t. p. 8». 10 p. Note. " Only for the use of the executive and legislative departments." See also under Institutions, Education, University of Washington. Medical Examining Board (1890-). lst-3d annual report, 1890/92, 92/93-93/94; biennial report, 1896/98. '92-[98]. 8o. Note. For years ending in May. 2 eds. of 1st ann., printed respectively at Olympia and Walla Walla. \_Mines.] Inspectors of Coal Mines. Annual reports, 1892-94. '95. 1 pm. 8°. 70 p. Note. By inspectors of 1st and 2d districts, for calendar years. Published by Sec. of State, and rpts. 1862 included also In his 2d rpt., p. 315-352. — Same; 1895-96. '97. 8". 58 p. See preceding note. Inspector of Coal Mines. 9th-llth biennial report, 1898/1900-03/04. '01-05. 8°. Note. 9thcoversDec.lO, 1898/Dec. 31, 1900. Inspector was in 1897 made a member of the Bureau of Labor. See also under Institutions, Geology, and Mining Bureau. \ 49S Inspection] STATE PUBUCATIONS [Wash. Pharmacy, Board of. Ist annual report, 1891/92. •92. S". 13 p. Note. Covering June 15, 1891/May 6, 1892. [Pilotage.'] Board of Pilot Commissioners (I888-). Keport, 1889; 1st report, 1890; annual report, 1890/92. '89-93. 8°. Note. Thia Board Included CommlselonerB for Columbia River and bar, and CommisBloQerB for Puget Sound. Rpt. 1890/92 covers Dec. 9, 1890/Jan. 12, 1892. Rpt. 1889 apparently printed at Ooldendale. Board of Pilot Commissioners of the Columbia River and Bar. Annual report, Dec. 31, 1898. '99. 8°. 11 p. [Taxation.'] Board of Equalization (1890-). Min- utes and oflScia) proceedings, annual, session 1893-1904. '93-1904. 8°. Note. Sesslona beld in September. Called State Board of Equalization and Appeal, 1892-93. Minutes 1893, 97-98 seen in separate form, but all bave also beeu bound with Auditor's rpts. with separate pagination. Bee also back under Zand*, Tide Land Covituhfilon, Note; and under Executive and BtafE, AuditoVt Note. Veterinarian, State (189.1-). 2d-5tli biennial report, Aug. 31, 1896/98-1902/04. v. p., '98-[1904?] 4 pm. 8°. Note. One authority gives the 1st bien. rpt. as made in 1803 ; not seen. 2d printed at Olympia ; 3d at Pullman ; 4th at Seattle; 5tb n. imp. Institutions. See especially under Audit and Control, Board of. Agricultural College and School of Science (Pull- man, 1889-)! Report, [lst-2d] annual, 1890/ 91-91/92; biennial, 1893/94-1903/04. Note. Provided for in 1889 but not located and established until 1891. [1st] rpt. dated Dec. 2>j, 1891; [2d] covers Apr. 22, 1891/Xov. 1, 1892; others for biennium ending Nov. Ist. — Catalogue, 1893/94-1903. — Report of proceedings of Commission on Techni- cal Instruction, No. Yakima, May 2A, 1890. '91. 4 p. — Experiment Station. Annual report, Ist-IOth, 1890/91-1900. '92-1900. 8». Bulletin, nos. 1-57, Dec. 1891-Dec. 1903. Seattle and Pullman, '92-[1903]. 8°. Aibdit and Control, Board of. l8t-2d biennial report, 1896/98-98/1900. '98-1900. 8». Note. This board had fiscal control of the penal and chari- table institutions of the State. Its rpts., for bieonlums ending Sept. 30th, contain the rpt. of the Corom'r of Public Institu- tions and the rpts. of the superintendents of the several institu- tions, each witii h. t.p. Abolished in 1901 and succeeded by the: Control, Board of (1901-). l9t-2d biennial report, 1901/02-02/04. 8°. Note, lat printed at Seattle; 2d at Spokane. This Board was given more extensive powers than the previous Board of Audit and Control. See preceding note. Defective Youth, School for (Vancouver, 1890-). Bi- ennial report of the Board of Trustees, 2d-4th, 1890-95/96. '90-96. 8». Note. 2d bien. is dated March 3, 1890. (8°. 42 p.) There was also a "1st rpt. 1890," dated Dec. IS, 1890 (4 p.) which was merely a letter to the Gov. from J: R. Thompson, Chair- man of the Exec. Committee, and a " Rpt. of Board of Trus- tees, 1890," dated Jan. 13, 1891. (8°. 24 p.) 3d, 1890/92, con- tains in appendix Ann. ipt. of Director tor years ending May 28, 1891 and May 25, 1892. Other rpts. not seen. Since 1897 under control of Board of Audit and Control. [Education.] State formal School (Cheney, 1890-). Report, annual, 1890; 2d biennial, 1890/92. '90-92. 8". Note. For periods ending Oct. 15th. 499 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Wash. XEAucaiion, continued.'] State Normal School (EUensburgh, 1890-). Report of the Board of Trustees, biennial, 1890-1902. 8°. — Annual catalogue, 1891/92-1902/03. '92-1905. 8" and 12°. Note. 1891/92 contaiDB proceediDgs at openlDg of the Bcbool. 1896/96-97/98, 1904/05 are 12»e. State Normal School (Bellingham, 1899-). Annual catalogue, 1900/01-04/05. 16" and 12°. yiite. Bellingham was called New Whatcom until 1904, and cataloguea 1902/03-03/04 bear imprint New Whatcom. Cata- logue 1900/01 was the only 12». — Circular of information . . . June 1899. 12°. 30 p. University of Washington (Seattle, 1861-). Report of the Board of Regents, 1888/89, 89; annual, 1890, 91; 2d-8th biennial, 1892-1902/04. '89- 1904. Ifdte. Rpta. 1862, 67, 69, 71 publlBhed in Senate and House Journals of those years. Gov's, message 1885 mentions a rpt., presumably for preceding biennium. Upt. 1888/89 also in- cluded in that for 1890. 2d bleu, is for an uncertain period ending Dec. 1, 1892. — Catalogue, 1893/94-1904/05. 12°. Note. Catalogue 1890 included in rpt. of Regents, 1890. — Report of special committee. 1891. University Land and Building Commissioners (1891-). Report, 1891/92. '92. 8°. 45 p. Note. For an uncertain period ending Nov. 29, 1892. Rpt. on University lands, Dec. 3, 1861, was pub. in Journal of the 9th session of the Territorial Legislature. Rpt. of joint com- mittee of House and Senate to investigate the title to Dnlversity lands in Seattle is included In ann. rpt. of Regents, 1890. State Teachers' Association. Proceedings at the annual meeting, 1895-1902. See also under Supplemental, Education. Fishermen's Association. Salmon fisheries on the Columbia River; prepared by C. C. Dalton. Ilwaco, 1892. 13 p. [Geology.] State Geologist {IH^O-WOl). Mines and minerals of Washington. Annual report of G: A. Bethune, 1st State Geologist, 1890/91. '91. 8°. 122 (1) p. Note. One authority mentions ann. rpts. 1890-93; not seen, other tban above. Geological Survey (1901-). Vol. I; annual report, 1901. '02. 1 V. 8°. 344 p. maps, pi., il. Note. In six parts, each also bound separately, as follows : Pt. 1, Creation of survey and outline of the geology of Wash- ington ; pb. 2, Metnlliferuus resources; pt. 3, Non-metalliferuus resources; pt. 4, Iron ore and coal deposits; pt. 6, Water resources ; pt. 6, BiblioiI02; at Portland, Ore., begitiuing with the annual summary of 1902. — Weekly crop bulletin, 1899-1900, 04. [Seattle, '99-1904.] fo broadside. Cont. . Apr. 11-Bept. 26, 1899; nos. 1-2S. Apr. ]0-Oct. 2,1900; " 1-26. Apr. 19-Sept. 27, 1904; " 1-24. Note. IsBuea of May 2d-9tb, 1899 [nos. 4.5] are unnum. bered; issue of [Aug. 21, 1900], no. 20, is undated. Judiciary. Supreme Court. Reports of cases, v. 1-37, 1889-1906. '89-1905. 37 V. 8°. Cont. : V. 1-32, 1889-1903; by E. G. Kreider. 33-37, 1903-06; by A. Remington. — Briefs of Supreme Court reports, v. 1-36. 1889- 1905. 242 V. — Annual report of the judges of the Supreme Court for the year ending Dec. 13, 1892. '92. 8°. 23 p. Note. Concerning defects in the laws. Seen only in Public Documents. — Bar dockets. Supreme Court. 1S89-1905. Note. Published three times a year, in Jan., May, and Oct. — Rules of the Supreme Court, adopted Nov. 2, 1891. '91. 18 p. — Same, adopted July 15, 1895. '95. 16 p. — Same, adopted July 15, 1901. '01. 16 p. 502 Judiciary] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Wash. Supreme Court, continued. — Notes on Washington reports, v. 1-3, Territorial, T. 1-30, State. By A. Remington. 1903. 572 p. ^ote. Privately printed. — [Digests of cases.] 2^ote. Several have been privately prluted. — See also uvder Supplemental, Supreme Court. Superior Courts. General rules adopted by the Supe- rior Court judges July 15, 1897. State Bar Association. Law reform. Report by Judge R. A. Ballinger, Chairman of committee of juris- prudence and law reform . . . July 12-15, 1896. h. i. p. 8°. 8 p. Legislature. let Legislature, Nov. 6, 1889/Uar. 28, 1890; 2d-9th, biennial, beginning in January, 1891-1905. Special seaalon, September 1890; extraordinary session, June 1901. [Laws of the State.'] Laws, lst-9th session State Leg- islature, 1889/90-1905. "90-1905. ea. 1 v. — Laws enacted at special session, Sept. 3-11, 1890. '90. lij p. — Laws enacted at special session, June 11-12, 1901. 20 p. — General statutes and codes, 1891 ; arranged and annotated by W. L. Hill. '91. 2 y. 8°. xi, 1112 p.; Ixi CI) 904 p. Cont.: V. 1, G-eneral statutes; v. 2, Code of procedure, Penal code, Consiltutlons. — Code of procedure and penal code, 1893 ; by Herbert B. Huntley. Seattle, '93. 8». 599 p. Note. Privately printed. One authority mentions a refer ence supplement to this work, printed in 1899. 27 p. — Revised statutes and codes of Washington, 1896 ; by E. D. McLaughlin, C. E. Remsberg, and J: D Atkinson. Seattle, '9B. 8°. li, 482 p. — Same ; supplement, Jan. 1897. By E. D. McLaughlin 28 p. — Ballinger's annotated codes and statutes of Wash- ington, showing all statutes in force, including the session laws of 1897; by R: A. Ballinger. Seattle and San EranclBCo, '97. 2 v. 8". ivi, 1227 p. ; (2) 1229-2261 p. }fote. Both V. have double Imprint as above, but were actually printed at Seattle. — Same, v. 3 ; supplement, 1903. By J: H. Mahan. San Francisco, ['03?]. J/bte. Inclnding only revisions made by sessions of 1899, 19U1, 03. — Code of Washington, and notes, by Frank Pierce, 1901. '02. 1 V. 8°. 1679 -|- p. ybie. The notes at the end are unpaged ; also bound sepa. rately. Privately printed. — Laws relating to real estate transfer. Comp. by B. F. Hueston. Tacoma, 1903. — See also special compilations under Executive and Staff, Auditor and Secretary of State. [Journals, Documents, Etc.'} Journal of the Senate, l8t-9th State Legislature, 1889/90-1905. '90- 1905. ea. 1 v. — Journal of the House, lst-9th session State Legis- lature, 1889/90-1905. '90-1905. ea. 1 v. — Joint rules of Senate and House, and rules of the Senate and the House, with standing committees of both houses, biennial, 1891-1906. '91-1905. — Barton's Legislative handbook and manual of Wash., 1889, 90, 91/92, 93/94. '89-93. — Ryan's Legislative manual, 1901, 03. Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Wash. MiSCELLAKEOnS. Capitol Commission (1894-1901). lst-2d biennial re- port, 1894-94/96. '95-97. 8». Note. Nu more rpts. This commisBloQ succeeded Id 1001 by the : Capitol Commission (1901-04'). Report, Jan. 1, 1903. 8». 14 p. Set preceding entry. — Final report, Nov. 80, 1904. 10 p. [^Expositions.'] World's Fair Commission. Biennial report, 1891/92. '93. 36 p. — Final report, 1894, by G. V. Calhoun, Executive Commissioner. '94. 8°. 49 p. Pan-American Exposition Commission. Report. 1902. JfatV, State (No. Yakima.) 1st annual report, Sept. 24- 29, 1894. '94. 9 p. State Fair Commission. Report. 1898. '9U. 8°. 30 p. Harbor Line Commission (18K9-97). 1st report, with report of the engineer. Dee. 29, 1890. '91. 8°. 37 p. — 2d and final report, with reports of the engineers, Jan. 5, 1893 ; with appendix. '93. S". 23 -f 142 p. Note. Covering 1891/92. " With maps nnder separate cover ■howing the harbor llDes," etc. AppeDdlz has ruiming bead "lot bien. rpt. — Appendli." 2d blen. rpt. of the Sec. of State coDtaltiB (p. ZU3-314} the expeoee account of the Com. mtBBtOD, coverlDg Mar. 7, li^gi/Uct. 31, 1892, reprinted from this Snal rpt. — Maps to accompany 2d and final report. 4°. 14 maps. Road Commission. Final report. 1896. 8". 13 p. SuPFLBMEIfTAL : TeRBITORIAL. Governor. Message, annual, 1856, 61-62, 64; biennial, 1867-73, 77-89. Cont. : By W: Pickering, 1862, 84; by E: S. Salomon, 1871, by K. P. Ferry, 1873, 77, 79; by W: A. Newell, 1881, S3; by W. 0. Squire, 1885; by E. Semple, 1887; by E. W. Wilson, (ipecial), 1889; by M. C. Moore and E. P. Ferry, 1889. Note. Messages 1856, 61, 62, 67, 69, seen only in the Ap- pendixes lo the Senate Journals for those years. Copy seen of 1864 cont. a printed slip pasted on reverse of tiile-paae, Hiving correspondence between tiov. PickeriiiK and Pre^ident Lincoln rf first telegraphic communication between Washlne- ton and the rest of the world, Sept. 5, 1864. Message 1871 has appendix with rpt, of contractor for Ibe care of the insane. Message ISSo mentions rpts, of Auditor, Tre.isurer, Supt. Public lustrucrlou, Kegents of the University, Hospital for the Insane, Coal Inspector, Pilot Comm'rs, Adjt. Genl., Quartermaster Qenl., Warden, and Librarian ; and under the head *' Resources and development" contains the greater part of the Kpt. to the Bee. of the Interior, 1835. See also below. — Report to the Secretary of the Interior, 1879 ; an- nual, 1884-89. Washington, D.C, '79-89. 8°. Cont. ! By E. P. Ferry, 1879; by W. C. Squire, 1884-86; by E. Semple, 1887-88; by M. C. Moore, 1889. Note. Rpt. 1879 seen only In '* lipts. of the Governors of Arizona, Dakota, . . , and Washington Tefi-itories, 1879.*' 8*. 56 p. Rpta. 1884-85 cont.iiu map of the Territory *' com- piled from the official records of the General Land Office and other sources. G. P. Strum, principal draughtsman. tWnsh., D.C.,1 1884." Scale, 16 mi. =1 iu.; size, 29X22 in. Rpts. 1866-88 contain no map. Rpt. Ib89 contains map of the State *• compiled and drawn by Hobt. U. Morton" of the General Land OfBce. [Printed at New York] 1889. Scale, 15 ml. = 1 in.; size, 273X2U in. — Resources and development of the Territory . . . Message and report of Gov. W. C. Squire to the Legislative Assembly, session 1885/86. Seattle, '86. e". 72 p. Note. Apparently the same as Rpt. to the Sec. of the Interior [1886?]. Cont. map of the Territory " Published by authority of the Territorial Legislature, Drawn by Anderson Bros, Seattle, '86." Scale, 16 ml, = 1 in.; size, 23iXl7 in. Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Wash. Adjutant General. Note. Gov's. ineBBage 1835 mentiODs a rpt., preaumftbly for preceding blenaiuai ; not seen. Artesian Well Commissioners. Report, Nov. 16, 1887. ! [•87?] 4 p. Auditor. Report, 1855, 57, CI, 62, 69, 71, 87 ; biennial, 1888/89. I Note. Rpts. for lfl55, 57, 61, 62, 69, 71 published in Senate : and House Journals for those years. Gov's, messa?? 1885 j mentions a rpt., presuuiably fur the preceding bienniuin; not — Road laws of the Territory, 1877. '77. 8° 4i! p. Coal Inspector. See forward, Mines. [Education.'\ Bonra of Education. Report of the Secretary, lf87. '87. 4 p. Superintendent of Public Instruction. Report, [1st- 2d biennial], 1875-77; [3d, annual], 1878; 4th- 9th [biennial], 1879-88/89. Note. In rpt. dated Sept. 30, 1879, which Supt. speaks of aa "my 3d bien. rpt.," he states that the law required Sup:, to report on or before Oct. Ist. The other rpts. here listed were not seen, so that dates and enumeration cannot he vouched for. — School law, 1877. '77. 8°. 33 p. State Teachers' Association. Proceedings at the 5th annual meeting, 1880; and the Wash, school law. '81. 118 p. ; University of Washington. See under Institutions, ; Education. ! Insane. See vnder Institutions. Insave. | Immiyration, Board of Washington Territory; iufur- ! mation concerning its resources, population, an/1 ] general statistics, for the use of immigrants. | n. t. p. [1880.] circular. 8°. 4 p. I [Legislature.1 | First session, 1854; 2d-14th, annual, beginning in December, i 1854/5U-66/67 ; biennial, Ist-lltb, beginning at first in October j and afterwards in January, 1867-87. • — [^Laws of the Territory.'] Laws, lst-14th [an- j nual], Ist-llth [biennial] session Territorial j Legislature, 1854-66/67, 67-87. '54-87. 25 v. 8°. Note. Title of Ist ann. is "f^tututes of the Territory: t code passed at 1st session." Laws of 185i*/60 contsiin Codes of Practice; 18o'2/63and 1869 contain General Statutes. The 8th and 9tb bien. are in Codes of 1881 and 1883. I Report of Commissioners to prepare code of ' laws for Terr, of Wash. Salem, Wash., «. d. I 346 p. i Code of Wash.. 1881. '81 . 580 p. Same, 1883; by J. P. Judson and E. Evini-. '84. 446 p. Note. Privately printed. Complete index to the co'le and to the session laws, 1881, 83, 85, 87 ; with laws in force at the time of the adoption of the code. '88. 8°. 376 p. Note. Privately printed. — [Special Laws.] Election laws, 1877. '77. 8°. 38 p. Note. Privately printed. For later editions see under Executive and Staff, Secretary of Stale. Real property statutes, 1843-89 ; by T. 0. Abbott. Tacoma, '92. 1232 p. Note. Privately printed. — [Journals, Documents, Etc.] Journal of the Coun- cil, lst-14th [annual], Ist-llth biennial session Territorial Legislature, 1854-87. '55-87. See enumeration of teaeiona above. Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Wash. [Legislature, eontinvtd.'] Bules and orders of the Council, 1th biennial leg- islative session, 1873. 73. 24 p. Journal of the House of RepresentatiTes, Ist- 14th [annual], Ist-llth biennial session Territo- rial Legislature, 1854-87. '55-87. 8°. Jfote. Publication of 4th bleo. eesa. uncertain. Library, Territorial. Report of Librarian, 1856, 57, 62, 66, 69, 71, 79, 87, 89. ['67]-89. Xote. Rpta. 1 856-71 pnbllahed In Senate and House Journals. OoT'a. meaaage 188& mentlona a rpt., preaumably for preceding bieonlum; not aeen. — Catalogue, 1880; by W. W. Newlin, Librarian. •80. 99 p. [Mines."] Inspector of Coal Mines and Ventilation. Report, 1887. '87. Note. Gov'a. meaaage 1885 mentlona a rpt. of '* Coal In- apecLor," preaumably for preceding blennlum ; not seen . Penitentiat'y . Note. Gov'a. measage 188a mentlona a rpt., preaumably for preceding blennlum; not seen. Pilot Commissioners. Report, 1889. Goldendale, '89. Note. Qov'a. mesaage 1885 mentlona a rpt., preaumably for preceding blennlum; not aeen. i Quartermaster General. \ Note. Gov'a. mesaage 1885 meutlona a rpt., preaumably for \ preceding blennlum; not aeen. Secretary of the Territory. Statistical report, 1888 ; by N. H. Owings. '88. 14 p. Supreme Court. Reports of cases, v. 1-3, 1854-88. '79-88. 3 V. 8°. Cont. : V. 1-2, 1854-85; by J. B. Allen. 3, 1887-88; by H. G. 8truTe. — Digest, y. 1-2, 1853-87, by C. H Carey. Note. With 1-14 Oregon reports. Privately published. Treasurer. Report, 1855-56, 61-62, 67, 69. Note. Published In Senate and Rouse Journals for those years. Gov'a. measage 1885 mentions a rpt., presumably for preceding blennlum ; not seen . 506 OREGON STATE PUBLICATIONS Liat compiled from the collection of Oregon documente in the New York Public Library^ and from data in an article on ** Ar- chivea of Oregon " by F. 0. Young, Secretary Oregon Sistorical Society, in the Quarterly of the Society, Vol. ill. So. 4, for December 1902. Partially revised by Mis« Cornelia Marvin, Secretary Oregon Library Commianion. All documents in this list published at the capital, Salem, unless otherwise noted. Columbia River dieicovered by American Captaia Gray, 1792; explored from source to mouth by Lewie and Olarki 1805. Name ** Oregon " was given to all the territory claimed by the United States west of the Rocky Mountains and north of 42" north lati. tude, the northern boundary being in dispute. Occupied by United Btates since 1804, but by treaty jointly with Great Britain, 1818-46. Northern boundary fixed at 49" in 1846. Territory of Oregon organized, 1848. Reduced to the dimensions of the present State, and remaining area organized as the Territory of Washing- ton, 1853. Admitted as a State, February 14, 1859. Messages and accompanying documents, biennial, 1861/ 66-1902/04. 8°. Note. Contain miscellaneous documents, the selection vary- ing from year to year. 1864/66 seen only appended to General laws, special session, Dec. 1866. 1870/72 notseen. A schedule of documents required by law to be printed regularly is given in the article referred to at the beginning of this list. Constitution. Convention, 1857. Journal of the Constitutional Convention . . . held at Salem, commencing August 17, 1857, together with the constitution adopted by the people November 9, 1857. '82. S". 130 p. Constitution. 1860. 8°. Note. Bound with Laws of Ist regular session, 1860. EXECUTITE AND STAFF. Oovernor. Message, 1859, 65, 98; biennial, 1860-62, 68-82, 85-1903. [■59]-1903. 8°. Cont.: By J: Whiteaker, 1859, 60, 62; by A. C. Gibbs, 1865; by G: L. Woods, 1868, 70Lby L. F. Grover, 1872, 74, 76; by 8. F. Chadwick, 1878; by W. W. Thayer, 188U, 82; by Z. F. Moody, 18x5, 87; by 8. Fennoyer, 1889, 91, 93, 95; by W. P. Lord. 1897, 98, 99; by T. T. Geer, 1901, 03. Jfote. Message of W. P. Lord, 1898, was to special session ; there was alvo a message by Gov. Moody to the special session of 1885. 1862 and special 1885 seen only in House Journal; 1868, 70, 74, seen ooly in Mess, and Docs.; 1876, 78 seen only in both House Journal and Mess, and Docs.; all others seen in separate pamphlets and in appendix to House Journal; 1895-99 also in Senate Journal. — Inaugural address, 1862, 70, 78, 82, 87, 95, 99, 1903. ['62]- 1903. 8". Oont.; By L. F. Grover, 1870; by W. W. Thayer, 1878; S. Fennoyer, 1887; by W: P. Lord, H>95; by T. T. Geer, 1899; by G: £. Chamberlam, 1903. Ifote. 1862 eeen only in House Journal, unsigned; 1870 seen only in Mess, and Docs.; 1882 not seen; all others seen in separate pamphlets; 1878, 87-99 also in House Journal. — Declarations of pardon, 1859, 60, 62, 64. — Message calling attention to the massacre of immi- grants near Salmon Falls on the Snake River. 1860. yole. Been only in app. to House Journal, 1860. 507 I Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ore. Governor, continued. — Specinl message of A. C. Gibbs, Sept. 15, 1862. 8». XoU, Been only in House Journal, 1862. — Special message relating to the locating of the State's public lands. 1864. — Executive decision by [L. F. Grover] in the matter of eligibility of [J. W. Watts] elector of Presi- dent and Vice-president of the United States, 1876. '76. 8°. 38 p. — Proclamation, July 23, 1885 [upon the death of General Grant. 'B5.] 8°. 1 p. — Thanksgiving proclamation, 1890, 1900, 01. ['90- 1901.] 40. — Statement of commutations and remissions issued by T. T. Geer, Governor, 1899/1900. '00. 8°. 9 p. Ifote. Wrongly dated 1901. — See also under Miscellaneous, Pardons. Adjutant-general. Report, 1863/64, 64, 65, 65/66; biennial, 1866/68-70/72 ; [lst]-7th biennial, 1887/ 88-98/1900. '64-1900. 8». Ifote. Rpta. 1864-65/66 aleo in app. to Bouse Journal, 1864- 66 ; rptB. 1866/ti8-68/70, covering biennium ending in Sept., also in Mess, and Does., 1868-70. Biennium ended Nov. 30, 1894- 98; Oct. 31, 1900; other years uncertain. — General orders, 1900-02, n. p., n. d. 12° sheets. Koie. The foUowinir copies seen ; Jan. 9-Nov. 15, 1900; noe. ]-8. Mayl3-8ept.l4, 1901; " 4-8. Jan. 7-May26, 1902; " 2-11. Only typewritten sheets (8o) seen of no. 7, 1900, and nos. 2-4, 1902. — Circular no. 1, July 5, 1901. Portland, '01. 12°. 2 p. — Abstract of description boolt of the 1st cavalry reg- iment, Oregon "Volunteers, 1864. — ManunI of the military coile of the State. . . . Rules and regulations adopted in pursuance thereof by the State Military Hoard and approved by the Commander-in-chief, May 4, 1901 [etc.]. '01. 12°. vii (1) 3-269 p. Kote. Apparently no pages 1-2. Attorney-general. Biennial report, 1899-1901. '99- 1901. 8°. Secretary of State. Report, biennial, 185.S/60-8-784, 85/86-1901/02. ['60?]-1902. 8°. Koie. For bieuniums ending in Sept., 1860-82; ending Dec 31, 1884-I90U; t-ndlng Sept. oO, 1902. Kpt. 1859/60-64/86 also in House .lournal; 186B/6S-68/7U, 7.i/76-76/r8 also in Mess, and Docs. Rpt. 1868/70containsrtpt.of Coramrs. of Agric. LandK, July 1870; but Itpt. of Board of Comrars. for School Lands, also called for by title-page, appears in a different part of Mess, and IJocs. — Abstract of articles of incorporation from Sept. 1, 1864 to Aug. 31, 1866. '66. — Abstract of votes cast at general election, June 4, 1866. — Abstract of the votes cast . . at a general election heldonthc2dday of June, 1890 . . n. p., n d. ['90]. 8° broadside. — Election laws, 1891; biennial, 1895-99. — Insurance laws, biennial, 1887-99. — Road laws, biennial, 1887-93, 97-1901. — Report of the State census, giving the enumeration of the inhabitants and industrial products. Comp. by [H.R, Kincaid], 1895. '96. 8°. lip — Election laws of the State and of the IJ. S., so far as they relate to the conduct of elections and the duties of oflBcers in connection therewith [etc.]. Comp. and published by H. R. Kincaid. 1897. 8». 122 p. 508 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ore. Secretary of State, continued. — Official directory of State officers, State Boards, Commissions, etc., July 1, 1900. re. ;;. [1900.] broadside. — Game laws " . . comp. and publishpd by the Sec. of State. 1901. 'HI. 8". 28 p. — Insurance Departiiient. Report showin;^ the insur- ance business transacted in Oregon, 1896-97. 71. d. 2 pm. 8°. Note. Sec. of State la ex officio iDsurance CommissloDer. Annual report of the amount of insurance written, premiums returned, and losses incurred and paid by the fire, life, and miscellaneous insurance companies . . . Dec. 31, 1898. '99. 8°. 16 p. Annual report of the Insurance Commissioner, 1899, 1901-02. '00-03. 3 pm. 8°. Note. CoveriDg calendar years. List of life insurance agents. 1899. Directory of insurance companies. 1900. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1868. Treasurer. Keport, biennial, 1859/60, 60/62-82/84, 85/86-1901/02. ['60?]-1902. 8». Note. For bienniums ending in Sept., 1860-82; ending approximately Dec. 31, 1884-1900; ending Sept. 30, 1902. RptB. 1869/60-64/69 also in House Journal; 1866/68-68/70, 74/76-76/78 also in Mesa, and Docs. Semi-ann. rptp. dated Sept. 12, 1859, Mar. 1 , 1860, Sept. 8, 1860, are contained Id appendix to Senate Jonrnal, 1860. Bpt. 1870/72 called " Bien. rpt. of the state of the Treasury," See also under Legislature, Joumalt, Docs., etc., 1868. Inspection and Regulation. [Agriculture.'] Board of Agriculture. lst-17th report, annual, 1886-1901. — The resources of the State of Oregon. Revised. A book of statistical information treating upon Oregon as a whole and by counties. 1892. 8°. 230 p. Note. With a map of Oregon : size 19^x131 in.; scale about 24 ml.=l in. — Same; 3d edition. 1898. 203 p. Southern Oregon Board of Agriculture. Report, biennial, 1891-95. See also forward under Immigration. Charities and Corrections, Board of. Report, 1891/92. Note. For a partial biennium endine Dec. 31st. This Board, created by one Legislature and aboliabed by the next, issued DO other reports. [^Dairy and Food Inspection.'] Dairy Commissioner (1885-89). Report, 1887. Food Commissioner (1889-93). 1st biennial report, Dec. 31, 1892. '93. 8". 95 p. Note. Called " Rpt. for 1893." Dairy and Food Commissioner {1S93- ) . l8t-[4th] biennial report, 1892/94-98/1900. '94-1900. 8». Note, let covers period Mar. 10, 189'2/Dec. 31, 1894 ; 2d-[3d] cover calendar bienniums; [4th1 (wrongly called 3d) covers period Feb. 16, 1898/Dec. 31, 1900. Dental Examiners, Board of. Report, biennial, 1889- 93. [Education.] Superintendent of Public Instruction. lst-14th biennial report, 1873/74, 74/76-M8/ 1900. '74-1900. 8°. Note. For bienniums ending in Sept., 1876-82; endine Dec. .31, 1888-90; ending July 1, 1892-1900; other years not seen. Kpte. 1886/88-98/1900 are called "Rpt. 1889-1901;" in thi-ee rpts. the statistics of public schools are for bienniums etiding the first week in March preceding the July 1 when rpt. closes. Rpts. 1874/7&-76/78 also in Mess, and Docs. InBpection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ore. [Education, continued.'] — School lawa, biennial, 1887-93, 97-1901. — Abstract of reports of county school superintead- ents, 1864. — Arbor Day [circular], 1892, 93. '92-93. 8». — Amended school laws, including amendments made by the 17th Legislative Assembly; with rules and regulations of the Board of Education [etc.]. 1893. 8». 140 p. — Some, [1897]. '97. 8". 143 p. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1860. [Fish and Game. ~\ Fish and Game Protector. [1st]- 6th annual report, 1893, 93/94-97/98. '94-98. 3 V. 8°. yote. [Isl] covers period March 1/Dec. 1, 1893; others cover year ending Dec. I. |lBt-2d] Peen only bound in 1 v. vith common title and single pagination; similarly [3d-4tb] and 5th-6th. Department of Fisheries. lst-2d annual report of the Fish Commissioner, 1899-99/1900. '00. 1 v. 8°. yote. For periods ending Oct. 31, 1699 and Dec. 1, 1900. Seen only hound in 1 v. with common title " Ann. rpts. of the Dept. of Fisheries, 1901." — Annual report of the Dept. of Fisheries, by the Master Fish Warden, 1901-02. '03. 1 v. 8". Jfote. For calendar year 1901; for period ending Dec. 1, 1902. Two rpts., seen only bound in 1 v. with common title. See also under Executive and Staff, Sec. of State, 1901; and forward under Game and Forestry Warden. Food Commissioner. See back under Dairy and Food Inspection. Game and Forestry Warden (1899- ). lst-2d annual report, 1899-99/1900. '01. 1 v. 8». JVb/tf. Istcovcrs period Feb. 18/Dec. 1, 1899; 2d covers year ending Dec. 1, 1900. Seen only bound in 1 v. with common title-piige and single pagination. Horticulture, Board of (1889- ). lst-7th biennial report, 1889/90-1901/02. '91-1902. 8°. i^ote. 1st covers period Apr. 8, 1889/Dec. 31, 1890; others arc apparently fur calendar bienuiums. Kpts. have been dated with some irregularity, as follows : 1889/90 called 1891. 1897/98 called 1898 on t-p. 1891/92 " 1893. " " 1899 " cover. 1893/94 " 1895. 1899/1900 " 1900 " t-p. 1895/96 " 1897. " " 1901 " cover. 1901/02 " 1903. [Immigration.'] Commissioners of Immigration. (1874- ) Report, 1876/76, 87. '76-86. 8<>. Note. Former covers period Jan. 1875/6ept. 1876; latter not seen. 1875/76 also in Mess, and Docs. Board of Immigration. Oregon. Its resources, soil, climate, and products. Containing some facts for the consideration of emigrants. Issued by the Board of Statistics, Immigration and Labor Exchange. Portland, 1869. 8°. 12 p. — Oregon. Facts regarding its climate, soil, mining and agricultural resources, means of communica- tion . . . eic., eic, for the use of immigrants. Portland, 1876. 8». 16 p. — Same. 1878. 16°. 16 p. — Same . . . for general information. [Boston], 1878. 8°. 48 p. yote. With the following maps: (1.) Map of western Oregon. Boston, n.ij. Scale,20 mi. =^1 in.; size, SJxlOJ in. (2.) Routes from Atlantic ports to Oregon sue, lejxSJin. 71. p. n. U. — Same . . 20 (2) p. — [Same, 1880?] for tlie use of immigrants. 1879. 12°. 5'o Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ore. \_I'm'm.igration, continutd.'\ — Oregon as it is . . .A brief description . . . con- taining accurate and trustworthy information for those seeking new homes . . . Nov. 1886. Portland, '86. 8». 80 p. — The new empire: Oregon, Washington, Idaho; its resources, climate, present development [etc.]. The City of Portland, its trade, commerce [etc.] July 1889. Portland, ['89]. 8°. lL'6 (2) p. Note. With " Map of the Pncitic nortliwest. Specially pre- pared for the Oregon Immigratioa Hoard." Portland, n.d. bize, 91x12^ in. Covers Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. See also back under Agriculture., 1892. Insurance Department. See under Executive and Staff, Secretary of State. [Lands.'] Board of Commissioners for the Sale of School Lands and the Management of the Common School Fund {ie(i&- ). Report, biennial, 1866/ 68-76/78. '68-78. 8". yote. For biennium ending approximately Sept. Ist. Ept. 1872/74 not seen. All others in Mesa, and Docs.; 1866/68- 68/70 seen only there. Rpt. 1868/70 is listed on title-page of rpt. of Bee. of .°ltate, 1868/70, bnt is bonnd in a different part of Mesa, and Docs. Board of Land Commissioners. Biennial report, 1878/80-82/84, 85/86-97/98. '80-98. 8». Note. For biennium ending Sept, 1 throueh 1882 ; thereafter ending Dec. 31. Rpt. 18^0/82 not seen. Rpts. 1878/80 , 84/S6 contain rpt. of Register of State Lands for La Grande District, as listed below. — Supplemental report of E. P. McCornack, Clerk of the Board, for the month ending Jan. 31, 1887. '87. 8°. 40 p. — Supplemental report of Napoleon Davis, Clerk of the Board, Jan. 1/Aug. 1, 1891. '91. 8°. 115 p. — Supplemental report of G: W. Davis, Clerk of the Board, Jan. 1/Aug. 1, 1895. '95. 8°. 89 p. State Land Agent (1899- ). Biennial report, 1899/ 1900. '01. 8°. 12 p. Note. For period Apr. 1, 1899/Dec. 31, 1900. State Land Board. Annual report, 1900-01/02. '01-02. 2 pm. 8°. Note. For calendar year 1900; for period Jan. 1, 1901/ Sept. 30, 1902. Commissioners of Agricultural Lands (1868- ). Report, July 1870. 8°. Note. Seen only appended to rpt. of Sec. of State in Mess, and Docs., 1868/70. Register of State Lands for La Grande District- Report, 1876, 76/78, 79/80. 85/86. 8°. Note. Rpt. 1876 covers an uncertain period ending in Sept. ; 1ST6/78 covers Nov. 9, 1876/June 30, 1878; the latter rpt. seen only in rpt. of Bd. Commra. for Sale of School Lands, 1876/78. Rpt. 137V80 covers Mar. 1, 1879/July 31, 1880; 188.V8S covers calendar biennium ; these two rpts. seen onlv bound with bien. rpta. of Bd. of Land Commrs., 187S/80, 8.1/86. See also under Executive and Staff, Governor, 1864 ; under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 18C0, 65, 78; and under Supplemental, Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., passim. Medical Examiner. Report, 1897. Pharmacy, Board of. Report, 1893. Pilot Commissioners. Report, 1860, 64/66-66/68 ; bien- nial, 1874/76-80/82, 85-1901. Note. Rpt. 1860 seen only in Bouse Journal. 1860. Rpts. 1868/63-76/78 also in Mess, and Docs. Rpt. 1864/66 seen only included with rpt. 1866/68. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1860. Public Building Commissioners, Board of. Report, biennial, 1887-91, 99-1901. See also under Legislature, Journals, Locs., etc., 1865. 5" Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ore. Railroad Commissioners (1887-98). ri8t]-5th bien- nial report, 1887/88-96/96. '89-97. 8°. NoU. [iBtl covers Apr. 1, ISST/Dec 31, 1888; 2d covers Feb. 21, 1889/Dec. 31,1890; others cover calendar blennlums. Bnameration began with the 2d. Commission abolished in 1898. See also nnder Miscellaneous, Railroads. [Roads.'] Wagon Roads Commissioner. Report, 1874, 85. [Taxation.] Board of Equalization. Keport, 1874, 97. — Table showing the rate per cent, added to or de- ducted from the assessed Taluation of each class of personal and real property in the several counties in the State, 1891/92. n. t. p. broad- side. — Same, commencing Dec. 1, 1896. '97. 8°. 27 p. — Tables, 1891-97. — State levy of taxes, 1888-1901. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1891, ana! Mnrfer Miscellaneous, Taxation. Institutions. [Agriculture.] State Agricultural College (Corvallis, 1868- ). Biennial report, 1872/74-76/78, 82, 85-95. r. ;>., '74-[95?]. 8°. 2fote. For blennlums of school years. Rpt. 1872/74 was apparently the let. Rpts. 187'l/7e-76/78 also in Mess, and Docs. Later rpts. have been printed at Corvallis. — Annual report of the President of the Board of Regents, June .30, 1890. ['91.] — Agricultural Experiment Station (Corvallis, 1887- ). Annual report. 1898-1900. 8°. Bulletin, nos. 1-76, Oct. 1888-June 1903. [Cor- vallis and Portland], '88-1903. 8°. Note. Nos. 1-2 paged continuously, p. 1-28; similarly, nos. 27-32, p. 1-116; nos. 33-37, p. 1-84; nos. 38^2, p. 1-132; others paged individually. No. 21 wrongly numbered 20 but surcharged 21 on copy seen. No. 23 contains a folded map of beet-growing places in tbe State; size, 8JX6in. No. 68 is an annotated list of tbe birds of Oregon, by A. R. Woodcock. Nos. 48, 57, 58, 60, 66, 68, 72, 76 contain lists of bulletins, that in no. 75 being conlined to bulletins then in print. Nos. 3-11 printed at Portland; others, so far as seen, at iJnrvallis, all since no. 12 bearing the imprint of tbe Agric. College Printing Office. Circular no. 1, Oct. 1, 189(1. Dairying in Oregon. Corvallis, '96. 8». (2) 32 p. Circular bulletin. Acid soils in Oregon. By Knisely. 1900. Botany, Department H.t.p. [189- .] 8». Chemical Department. [189- .] 8°. (8) p of. Circular no. 1. (i) p. Circular no. 1. n. t. p. First Eastern Oregon District Agricultural Society. Report, biennial, 1891-97. Second Eastern Oregon District Agricultural Society. Report, biennial, 1891-99. First Southern Oregon District Agricultural Society. Report, 1895, 97. Second Southern Oregon District Agricultural So- ciety. Report, 1897. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1800, 70. Biologist, State. 1st bienninl report, 1901. '01. S". Blind, Institute for the (Salem, 1872- ). Biennial re- port, 18[72?/]74-74/76, 77/78. 85-1901. 8°. Note. For bicnnium ending In Sept. through 1876. Rpt. 1877/78 covers Mar. 6, 1877/May 10, 1878. Later rpts. not seen. Rpts. 1874/76-77/78 also in Mess, and Docs. Deaf Mutes, School for the Education of (Salem, 1870- ). Report, 1870; biennial, 18[72?/174- 80/82, 85-lHOl. Note. Rpts. 1874/76-76/78, for biennluma ending in Sept., seen also in Mess, and Docs. Later blennlums not known, Called '* Institute for tbe Deaf and Dumb 1880/82. through rpt. 512 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ore. \^Ed,ucaiion,.'\ State Normal School (Monmouth, 1882- ). Report, 1899, 1901. State Normal School (Ashland, 1882- ). Note. No publications from this or the foUowiDg Normal Schools have been seen. State Normal School (DrHin, 18S5- ). State Normal School ("Weston, 1893-1905). Normal School (The Dalles). Note. A private academy, recognized by the State as a Normal School, but never granted any State support. University of Oregon (Eugene, 1872- ). Report, annual, 1876/77-78/79, 80/82-1900/01, 02. Note. For academic year ending July S, 1877; ending June 30 through 1900; for period June 30, 1900/Dec. 31, 1801; and for calendar year 1902. {^Foundry-I See forward, Stove Foundry. Geologist, State. Report, 1874. Note. No other rpt. known. Insane Asylum (Salem). Report, 1865, C(i/68, 68/70; biennial, 1872/74-80/82, 85-1901. Note. Originally a private institution at Portland, caring for the State's insane under contracts of 1861 and 1878. Located at Salem in 1883. Rpt. 1865 called ** Rpt. of the proprietors." Rpts. 1868/70, 74/76 called respectively 4th, 7th, blen. rpt. in letter of transmittal ; not known if auy have been numbered on title-page. Rpt. Nov. 30, 1885/86 was alt>o called 2d blen. Rpts. 1868/70, 74/76-76/78 also in Mess, and Docs. — Biennial report of the physicians, [lst-3d], 1864, 66, 66/68. [•64?]-68. 8». Note. For blenniums ending in Sept. These are possibly the first rpts. of the series listed in preceding entry. Rpt. 1864 also in app. to House Journal, 1864 ; rpt. 1866/68 also in Mess, and Docs. — Report of visiting and inspecting physicians, 1864, 66/68-68/70, 74/76-76/78. [■64?]-78. 8". Note. For blenniums ending Aug. 31 or Sept 1. Rpt. 1868/ 70 seen in pamphlet form ; others seen only in Mess, and Docti. or appendixes to Journals. — Report of the supervising architect, 1882. — Report of the board of building commissioners and of the trustees, with a report of the medical superintendent, 1885. '85. 8". Library, State. Report of the Librarian, biennial, 1860-66, 66/68-80/82, 85-1901. Note. Rpts. Sept. 10, 1860-62 seen only in appendixes to House Journal, 1860-62; rpts. 1864-66 also in appendixes to Bouse Journal, 1864-66. Rpts. 1866/68-68/70, 74/76-76/78 cover blenniums ending about Sept. 1 ; seen only in Mess, and Docs. Later rpts. not seen. Catalogue generally included with rpt. Medical Society, State. Proceedings, 2d-20th annual meeting, 1875-93; v. [2]-20. Portland, '75-94. 8°. Note. Proceedings of Ist ann. meeting were never pub- lished. Penitentiary, State (Salem). Report of the Super- intendent, 1864, 65/66, 66; biennial, 1866/68- 80/82, 85-99/1900. Note. For blenniums ending about Sept. 1 through 1876/78 ; later rpts. not seen. Rpt. 1864 also in app. to House Journal, 1864; rpts. 1366/68-68/70, 74/76-76/78 also in Uess. and Docs. Rpt. 1899/1900 called •' Rpt. . . . 1901." — Report of the sublessee. Sept 8, 1862. Note. Seen only in appendix to House Journal, 1862. Penitentiary Commissioners. Report for the quarter ending May 31, 1865. '65. — Report, 1866. Building Commissioners. Report, 1870, 72. Note. Rpt. Sept. 1870 seen only in Mess, and Docs., 1868/ 70; n. t.p. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1860, 65. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ore. Printer, State. Report, 1865. Reform School (Salem, 1889- ) . Biennial report, 1893- 1901. 2lbte. First opened in 1891. — Rules and regulations, Dec. 8, 1891. '91. 8°. 20 p. Soldiers' Borne {UosebuTg, 18- ). Biennial report, Ist- 4th, 1893/94-99/1900. Stove Foundry, State (Salem, 1893-190-). Report, 1893/94, 99, 1901. '94-1901. 8». ybte. Now discontinued. [ Weather and Crop Service.'} Oregon Weather Bureau (Portland, 1889-97). [lst]-4th biennial report, 1889/90-95/96. '91-97. 8». Note. For approximate calendar bienniums. Title of [1st] is " Bien. rpt. . . . co.operating witii the U. 8. Signal Herv- ice, 1891;" of 2d-4lh, "Bien. rpt. . . . co-operating with the U. S. Dept. of Agric. Weather Bureau, 1891-97." The U.S. Weather Bureau assumed full control in 1897. — Monthly report, [noa. 78-93], Sept. 189o-Dec. 1896. '9.5-96. — Weekly crop bulletin [no. 4], April 12, 1897. n. t.p. [Portland, '97]. United States Dept. of Agriculture. Oregon section of the Climate and Crop Service of the Weather Bureau . . . [Monthly] report; [also] annual summary; v. 4-v. 10, no. 3 ; Jan. 1898-March 1904. Portland, ['98]-1904. 4°. Note. 12 monthly parts annually, ea. 8 p., with unnumbered annual summaries, ea. 12 p. JUDICIABT. Supreme Court. Oregon reports : Decisions of the Supreme Court, V. 1-39, 1863-1901. v. p. 39 v. 8°. Cont.: V. 1-3, 1853-70; by J. G. Wilson. 4-8, 1869-80; by C. B. Bellinger. 9-11, 1880-81; by T. B. Odeneal. 12-14, 18B4-87;by J. A. Stratton. 16-17, 1887-89 ; by W. H.nolmes. 18, 1889-90; by W. W. Thayer, C. J. 19, 1890; by R. 8. Strahan, C. J. 20-22, 1890-92; by G. H. Burnett. 23-39,1892- 1901; by R. G. Morrow. Note. Many of these reports are bound with the Statutes. Reports 1855/66 (72 p.) bound with Council Journal of 1865/56. Rales of the Supreme Court, 1885, oppended to v. 12. — Opinion and findings of M. P. Deady, referee, in the case of State of Oregon v. Samuel E. May et al. Note. In appendix to Laws of 1874. — Index-digest of the Oregon . . reports, t. 1-14. ... By C: H. Carey. San Francisco, '88. 8°. iv, 656 p. — Northwest digest; a digest of . . Oregon re- ports, 26 Tolumes . with extensive cited information in connection with the text, and a table of cases. San Francisco. 1895. 8". (5) 1165 p. Note. Covering also Montana and Washington reports. — Same; supplement, embracing . . . Oregon reports, v. 27-32 . . San Francisco, 1899. 8". (5) 671 p. liEGiSLATunE [Called Legislativk Assembly]. A session was held July 6-9, 1858; a so-called " Ist rcgulnr ses- slon," Kept. 13-14, 1S68; the " Ist extra session," May 16-June 4, 1859. Ilcguiar enumeration beffao with the 1st regular r^ension, , Bept. 10, 1860, sessions being biennial since, beginning in ,}anu»iy i of even years through 1882 and of odd j ears beginning 1886. ' Special sessions, Dec. 1865, Nov. 1885, Sept. 1898. [Laws of the State.'} Laws of Oregon. 1st extra and lst-21st regular session, 1859-1901. Note. Titlen vary. The Session laws, .Stalutes, Supreme Court decisions, Journals, and various other documents have been so irregularly bound that any concise list Is almost im- possible. The session laws were probably not issued in sep- arate form prior to 1865. State constitution Is bound with Laws of 1860. Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ore. \Ijaws of the State, continued.^ — Code of civil procedure and other general statutes enacted by the Legislative Assembly at the ses- sion commencing Sept. 8, 1862 ; Commissioners : M. P. Deady, A. C. Gibbs, J. K. Kelly. '63. — Organic and other general laws, 1845-64; compiled and annotated by M. P. Deady. '65. — Same; 2d ed. Portland, 1866. — Same; 1843-72 ; compiled and annotated by M. P. Deady and L. Lane. San Francisco, 74. — Amendments to the laws, compiled in accordance with Senate Joint Resolution No. 22, directing the publication of all amendments to the civil and criminal code. 1868. — Codes and general laws. Compiled and annotated by W: L. Hill. Published by authority of an act of Feb. 26, 1885. San Francisco, '87. 2 v. 8°. (2), IX, 1052 p.; (2)1053-1947 p. — Same; including statutes and decisions to 1892. 2d ed. San Francisco, '92. 2 v. 8°. ix, 1052 (52) p. ; (2) 1053-2192 p. — Codes and statutes, showing all laws of a general nature, including the session laws of 1901. Compiled and annotated by C: B. Bellinger and W. W. Cotton. San Francisco, 1902. 2 v. — {^Special Laws.'] Building and loan association law, 1895. Fish and game laws, 1891, 93, 99. See also under Executive and Staff, Sec. of State, 1901. Medical law, 1889. Militia laws, 1887, 95, 97. Stock Inspector law, 1889, 91. IJburnals, Documents, Etc.'] Journal of the Senate during the first session thereof, 1858 ; [session of Sept. 13, 1858] ; 1st extra session, 1859. '59. 1 v. 8°. 14(1); (2); 65 (2) (4) p. Ifote. Separate pagioatioDfi as iudicated. Journal of HeseloD of tiept. 13 has n. t. p. and occapies but a page; it closes with the words •• Adjourned till to-morrow at 10 o'clock a.m.," bat there is no journal of the following day. — Journal of the Senate, l8t-21st regular session, 1860-82, 85-1901. '60-1901. 21 v. 8°. Note. Title varied in earlier years, but as abore beglnoing with 1878(?). Appendix to let seas., 1860, called** Accompany- ing dooumeDts," coQt. list of pardons, Treasurer's semi-aon. rpts. 1859-60, and rpt. of Sec. of Utate, 1U68/60. Joumats of special sessions 1885 and 1898 in separate vole., the latter wrongly marked "20th session." Journal of Feb. 14, 1899 contains addresses delivered at the celebration of the 40th auniversary of Statehood by Gov. Lord, L. B. Cox, GF: H. Williams, and Abigail B. Duniway. — Journal of the House of Representatives during the first session thereof, 1858 ; let regular session, Sept. 13-14, 1858; 1st extra session, May 16- June 4, 1369. '59. 1 v. 8°. Note. Three separate paginations, but September session has n. t. p. See jwte above under Legislature. — Journal of the House, lst-18th, 20th-2l8t regular session, biennial, 1860-82, 85-95, 99-1901. '60- 1901. 20 V. 8°. Note. Title varied in earlier years, but as above beginning with 1878 (?). Appendixes to l8t-2d acss. contain miscella- neous rpts. Joum^ of ** special sess. of the 13tb Leg. Assy.** 1885, and " 20th special eeasion," 1898, lo separate volumes. No Journal for 1897, as House did not succeed in effecting an organization that year. — Hules of the Senate, joint rules, and standing com- mittees, biennial, 1891-95. '91-95. S^. — Rules of the House, joint rules, and standing com- mittees, biennial, 1891-95. '91-96. S^. 5^5 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ore. \_Journals, Documents, Etc., contintied.'] — [^Miscellaneous Documents.'} Note. The following list, largely compiled from Prof. YoUDg'B article In the Quarterly of the Ulatorlcal Society, December 1002, undoubtedly contains many rpta., memorials, etc., which appeared only in the bouud document collections and were never Issued separately; morpover, many titles here quoted are doubtless not actual titles, but condensed slate- ments of contents, and as such should properly bo enclosed In brackets. — Documents relating to swamp land acts. 1860. — Memorial to Congress asking the payment of the Indian war claims. 1860. — Report and memorial concerning the penitentiary. [I860.] — Report of committee on memorial. [I860.] — Report of select committee on the penitentiary. [I860.] — Memorial relating to agricultural societies. [I860.] — Report relative to agricultural societies. [1860 ] — Report of select committee on vessels entering the Columbia River. [I860.] — Memorial to Congress to establish a branch of pilot service on the Columbia and Western rivers. [I860.] — Report of committee on education. [I860.] — Memorial by J. Quinn Thornton asking accept- ance of a silver medal commemorating the discovery of the mouth of the Columbia River. [I860.] — Report of select committee on J. Quinn Thornton's memorial. [I860.] — Correspondence on military matters. [1862.] — Report of House committee on military affairs. [1862.] — Petition for the extension of the contract with Drs. Hawthorne and Loryea. 1864. — Mrs. Thornton's letter presenting tomahawk. 1864. — Copy of deed transferring land to the State on which the State House is erected. 1865. — In the matter of the State of Oregon, claiming cer- tain lands in said State as " swamp and over- flowed " under and by virtue of the acts of Con- gress of Sept. 28, 1850, and March 12, 1860. Correspondence and House joint resolution per- taining thereto. 1865. — Report of the visiting committee to the penitentiary. 1865. — Report of the condition of the fund for the erection of public buildings. 1865. — Report of the joint committee appointed to examine the books and accounts of the State Treasurer and Secretary of State. Sept. 1868. '68. Note. Seen only In Mess, and Docs., 1868/68. — Communication from the Labor Exchange of Port- land. [1870.] Note. Been only in appendix to Mess, and Docs., 1868/70. — Communication from State Agricultural CoUeee. [1870.] Note. Seen only in appendix to Mess, and Docs., 1868/70. — Report of investigating committee, appointed pursu- ant to Senate joint resolution no. 27, passed at the 6th regular session of the Legislative Assem- bly, 1870. '70. Report of committee of investigation appointed pur- suant to House joint resolutions nos. 8 and 10, passed at the 10th regular session of the Legisla- tive Assembly, 1877. 5r6 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ore. {Journals, Documents, Etc., continued.] — Report of the joint committee to investigate the manner of the segregation and sale of the swamp and overflowed lands. 1878. — Report of House committee on canal and locks, 188i. — Same, 1885. — Report of the special Senate committee on assess- ment and taxation, 16th regular session, 1H91. '91. 8°. 10 p. — Report on eastern oyster culture. 1897. — Address on John Marshall ... By Geo. H. Williams, Feh. 4, 1901. '01. S°. 19 p. Miscellaneous. ICapitol.] Report of architect, 1874. — Report of building commissioners, 1874, 74/7G. Note. The latter rpt., covering Dec. 1874/dept. 1876, is included also in Mess, aud Docs. See alao under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1865. Census, State. Census returns, and statements of taies and bounties, 1866. See also under Exec, aud Staff, Sec. of State, 1895. \^Deeds, Commissioners of. List of, throughout the country, 1862.] 2 p. Domestic Animals Commission. Report, 1893. [£di«;a. 24 p. — Reports of the State Engineer to the Board of Directors of Drainage District No. 1 ; no. 1, Drainage works for the district; no. 2, Dams for impounding mining detritus. 1880. 8°. 29 p. — Report of the Board of Directors of Drainage District No. 1, showing progress of work to Jan. 1, 1881. '81. 8°. 26 p. — To preserve from defacement and promote the use of the Yosemite valley. 1882. 8°. 30 p. — The sewage question in California : report to the Board of Directors of the Stockton Insane Asylum on the sewerage for the institution in their charge. 1883. 8°. 76 p. — Outline of matter, and advance sheets of the report on the legislative, administrative, tech- nical, and practical problems of irrigation ; in course of preparation and publication [by] Wm. Ham Hall, State Engineer, 1885. 8°. 304 p. See below. Irrigation development: [etc.], 1886. — Physical data and statistics of California : tables and memoranda relating to rain-fall . . , drainage areas . . . and other factors of water supply ; mountain . . . and other top- ographical features. 1886. 8°. 547 p. — The irrigation question : memorandum by Will- iam Ham Hall, State Engineer; transmitted to the Legislature of California. 1886. 8°. 18 p. — Same, no. 2 : California and Australia. 1886. 8°. 14 p. — Irrigation development: History, customs, laws and administrative systems relating to irriga- tion, water-courses, and waters in France, Italy and Spain : the introductory part of the report of the State Engineer of California on irri- gation and the irrigation question. 1886. 8°. 622 p. — Irrigation in [Southern] California; the field, water-supply and works, organization and operation in San Diego, San Bernardino, and Los Angeles counties : the 2d part of the report of the State Engineer on irrigation and the irrigation question. 1888. 8°. 672 p. maps. il. — Irrigation in California (Southern) [etc.]. 1888. 8». 38 p. Note. This is the preface, introduction, contents, and ad. vertlsement of the preceding entry. — Special report on the State and county boundaries ; appendices, n. imp. 8". 273 p. — See also under Executive and Staff, Attorney- General, 1891, and Secretary of State, 1889, and forward. Public Works, Commissioner of. Examiners, Board of (1856-). Report, 1873, 75, 80, 81, 83; biennial, 1888/89-1902/03. 73- 1903. 8°. Note. Tbia board audits aecoantB, inspects institutions, and does special worlc ordered by the Legislature, such as river improvement, forestry, irrigation, etc. Most claims agninst tbe State go to this board first and then to the Controller. 531 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Cal. Fish, Commissioners, Board of (1870-). Report, biennial, 1870/71-1901/02. ['71]-1902. 8°. il. Note. Act approved Apr. 2, 1870. From 1870-80 known ai CoramiBsionerB of Fiaheriea. Report made flret in 1871, and biennially thereafter, except for the year 1880 (annual). — The fish and game laws of California; compiled by S. P. Maslin; published by authority . . . 1885. 24°. 77 p. — Same; biennial, 1889-1903. See also under hegiaWtuie, Journals, Docs., etc., 1887. Forestry, Board of (1885-93). Report, biennial, 1885/86-91/92. '86-92. 8°. il. — Bulletin no. 1 : [Tree planting ; care of seedling trees], n. d. 8". 7 p. — Memorial to the Fiftieth Congress of the United States . . . 1888. 8°. 13 p. See also under Miscellaneous, Forestry. [^Oame.'] See back under F^sh Commissioners. [fliiriors.] Board of Harbor Commissioners (1863-). Report, annual, 1864, 65; biennial, 1866/67-1900/ 02. '65-1902. 8°. 2fote. Tear-end Jnne 30. 1864-65 in 1 t. Annual in 1880. — Communication from the Board of State Harbor Commissioners in response to Senate resolutions of Feb. 24, 1866. ['66.] 8". 4 p. — Report to the Board of State Harbor Commission- ers on the water-front of the city of San Fran- cisco; by T. J. Arnold, engineer of the sea-wall. S. F., 1873. 8°. 20 p. — Report of the Board ... on the new water- front line of San Francisco, 1877/78. 8°. 16 p. — Rules, regulations and rates adopted by the Board of State Harbor Commissioners, May 15, 1878. S. F., ['78]. 8». 15 p. — Report of Lauren E. Crane, expert on the con- struction of the sea-wall, San Francisco. 1882. 8°. 36 p. — List of Tessels of the port of San Francisco, with tonnages, rates of dockage, and lengths. 1891. 8". 114 p. — Regulations for the operation of the belt railroad. 1891. — Laws relating to the Board of State Harbor Com- missioners, 1891, 93, 99. — Harbor rules, regulations and rates, 1878, 91, 93. — See also forward. Labor Statistics, 1886; under Legislature, Laws of the State, Special Laws, Harbors, and Journals, Docs., etc., 1882; and under Miscellaneous, Harbors. Board of Harbor Commissioners for the Bay of San Diego. Report, biennial, 1890-1902. '90- 1902. 8». Note. Report for 1898/1900 not printed. See also forward, Labor Statistics, 1887; under Leg- islature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1883; and under Miscellaneous, Rivers. Health, Board of (1870-). Report, biennial, 1870/ 71-1900/02. '71-1903. 8°. Note. Report 1880 annual; report 1896/98 not printed. — Preventable disease circulars, n. d. 8°. Cont.: Diphtheria; its restriction and prevention. 6 p. — School hygiene; addressed to the public school teachers of California. 8 p. — Tests for InipiirltleB in drinking water; by Dr. Wioslow Anderson. 6 p. — Consuniption (pulmonary tuberculosis) ; its restriction and prevention. 8 p Facts for the people concerning small-pox and vaccination. 8 p. Facta for the people concerning diphtheria. 7 p. — Facts for the people concerning cholera. 1885. 8 p. Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS rcai. Health, Board of, continued. — [BeprintB from the Proceedings of the Annual State Sanitary Conrentions, held under the auspices of the California State Board of Health. 1894-96.] 8». Cont.: OpeniDg address by C. A. Ruggles, 1894. 8 p. — A plea for the preveDtioD of tuberculoBis; by Geo. U. Kober. 1894. 12 p. — Cremation as the only sanitary method of dla- poBlng of the dead ; by W. F. UcNutt. 1894. 8 p. — Modern cremation aa a means for the disposal of the dead; by A. E. Regensburger. 1894. 10 p. — Prevention of contagious and infectious diseases -with special reference to tuberculosis ; by Winslow Anderson. 1894. 14 p. — Sanitation ; by W. W. Gates. 1894. 6 p. — Sanitation of dwellings, public'buildings and thoroughfares ; by J. H. Bavisson, 1894. 7 p. — Sewage irrigation; by H. S. Orme. 1894. 5 p. — Tests forimpuritiesin drinking water ; by Winslow Anderson . 1894. 6 p. — The rav- ages of the bacillus anthracis in California ; by Cephas L. Bard. 1894. lip. — The sanitary control of tuberculosis; byS.B.Her. rick. 1894. 8 p. — The ultimate disposal of sewage; by J. H. Stallard. 1894. 8 p. — Tnberculosis; its communicability and prevention; by W. F. Wiard. 1894. 12 p. — A plea for the hospital at home; by Samuel O. L. Potter. 1895. 6 p. — Drinking water and ita examination, chemically considered; by Prof. A. Auchie Cunningham. 1895. 8 p. — Important facts and practical dilBculties encountered in enforcing sani- tation ; by G-. W. Davis. 1895. 6 p. — Infectious diseases of the eye; by W. F. Southard. 1895. 13 p. — Physiology and hygiene vs. athletics in public education; by 8. B. Herrick. 1895. 6 p. — Street sanitation ; by W. F. McNutt. 1895. 6 p. — Facilities for treatment of contagious diseases in the public institutions of California; by A. E. Osborne. 1896. 9 p. — House ventilation; by D.B. Van Slyck. 1896. 8 p. — Report on diphtheria anti-tozine; by J. H. Davisson. 1896. 7 p. — Street cleaning and disposal of garbage; by H. S. Orme 1896. 6 p. — The Colorado desert as a sanitarium; by M. F. Price. 1896. 7 p. — The gymnasium from the standpoint of the sanitarian; by W. W. Hitchcock. 1896. 7 p. — The pollution of potable waters ; its proper remedy in California ; by 8. B. Herrick. 1896. 6 p. — The ventilation of public buildings; by W. W. Gates. 1896. 8 p. — Typhoid fever from alnancial standpoint; by Thomas Ross. 1896. 4 p.- Yard sanitation; by A. £. Regensburger. 1896. 5 p. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1883. [Hig'hv!ays.'\ Bureau of Highways (1895-97). Re- port, biennial, for the years 1895/96. '96. 8°. 130 p. il. Note. This office afterward became the Department of Highways; see below, — Bulletin, nos. 1-5. [1895-96.] 8». Cont. : No. 1. An Act to create a Bureau of Highways, and to prescribe its duties and powers, and to make an appropria- tion for its expenses. 4 p.— No. 2. An Act providing for the erection and operation of rock-crushing: plants at State Prisons, for the preparation of highway material for the bene- fit of the people of the State, and providing for the necessary advances and appropriation of money to carry out said work . (3) p. —No. 3- Physical features of the State ; by Marsder Manson. 7 p. maps. — No. 4. The effect of roads upon in- dustrial development; by R. C. Irvine. 8 p. il.— No. 5. Proposed highway legislation, with comments and resolutions thereon. 37 p. map. Department of Highways (1897-). Report, bien- nial, 1898, 1900/02. '99-1902. 8». il. — Bulletin no. 1. [1897.] An Act creating a Department of Highways. Cont.: No. 1. n. d. 7 p. See also under Miscellaneous, Highways. Insurance Commissioner (1868-). Report, 1868-1902. '69-1903. annual. Note. Report of 1898 not printed. Office of Commissioner in San Francisco. — Preliminary report; annual, 1892, 94-96, 98-1901. ['93-1902.] 8°. — Statutory laws relating to insurance. San Fran- cisco, 1868. 80. 128 p. — Same. 1873. 8°. 92 p. 53.3 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Cal. Labor Stalisiict, Bureau of (1883-). Report, biennial, 1883/8i-1901/02. '84-1902. 8». Note. Covering regular fiscal years ending June 30. Report 1896/98 not printed. Office in San Franclaco. — Report upon an inquiry as to the condition of " the laborers employed by contractors on the sea-wall at San Francisco." 188(i. 8". 140 p. — Statement of John Summerfield Enos, Commis- sioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, to the Cal. State Horticultural Society in reply to a com- munication upon the advisability of displacing Chinese in the orchards, vineyards, and hop yards of Cal. ; dated April 30, 1886. "86. S". 21 p. — Investigation into the condition of men working on the water-front and on board of Pacific Coast vessels. 1887. S". 107 p. — Investigation of labor matters on the city front, San Francisco; commencing July 6, 1887. '87. 8°. 57 p. — Investigation into the condition of labor in print- ing establishments of San Francisco and Oakland. 1888. 8°. 27 p. — Investigation into grievances complained of by the Harness Makers' Union of San Francisco. 1889. 8". 56 p. — Investigation into the plans and practices of cooper- ative insurance organizations, chiefly those known as endowment associations. 1889. 8°. 86 p. — Investigation of the purposes and practices of cer- tain so-called "national building and loan asso- ciations "; held in San Francisco. 1889. 8°. 56 p. — Bulletin of the Bureau of Labor Statistics : Pro- posed labor laws. 1896. 8". 29 p. [Lands.'] California Land Commissioners. Report, [1853/54], to Legislature. '55. 8". 5 p. — Exhibit A [and exhibit B] from report of sales. 1855. 8°. 9 p. Swamp Land Commissioners (1861-68). Report, annual, 1861-62; [biennial], 1864/65. ['62-66.] Board of Tide Land Commissioners and State Board. Report, biennial, 1869-75. '69-75. 8°. 2fote. Alt Bales of the Board of Tide Land CommiBBloners bad to be approved by the State Board, which occupied the same office (in Ban Francisco) ; these reports therefore con- tain reports of both boards. State Land Commission (1876 for 1 yr.) Reports to Governor, 1876, Mar. 24, 1877; to Legisla- ture, ,Tune 26, 1877. '76-77. 8°. See also under Executive and Staff, Attorney- General, opinions nos. 89, 99; forward under Surveyor- General; underljeg\s\a.tuTe, Journals, Docs., etc., 1874 ; and under Miscellaneous, Lands. [Medicine.1 Board of Examiners of the Medical Society of the State of California. Official register of physicians and surgeons who hold certificates from the Board of Examiners. 2d, 3d, 6th, 9th, 11th, 13th eds. S.F., 1885-1901. 6 v. Standi". Note. An Act, 1876, provided that each incorporated State medical society have a board of examiners composed of sevcu of its members. An amendment, passed in 1878, provided for only three boards, one each of the three societies : 1, Medical Society of the Stale of California; 2, Cal. State Homeopathic Medical Society ; and 3. Eclectic Medical Society of State of Cal. In 1901 this Act and amendment were repealed and.une State Board of Kxaminers was created, composed of 5 mem- bers of the State Society, 2 of the Homeopathic, and 2 of the Eclectic. This Board is required to keep a register, but no provision has been made for its publication. Pharmacy, Board of (1891-). Report, annual, 1892-1902. '92-1902. Note. Office in San Francisco. — State pharmacy and poison law. n.imp. S". 4 p. 534 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Cal. TviUic Worlcs, Commissioner of (1893-99; 1900-). Report, biennial, 1893/94-1901/02. '95-1902. 8». Note. Office reorganized by legislative act of Feb. 9, 1900, to include the work of the State Engineer. — Two plans for protecting the city of Fetaluma from overflow water, and for improTing navigation of Fetaluma creek ; by J. R. Price, Chief Engineer, and M. A. Nurse, Assistant Engineer; being a survey carried on under the authority of Com- missioner of Public Works. 1896. 8°. 20 p. — Report on the condition of the Sacramento river during the high water of Jan. 1896 ; by J. R. Price. 1896. 8°. 25 p. — Report to the Anti-Debris Association on the ef- fect of restraining dams. [1896.] 8°. 7 p. — [Report of investigation of the present water sup- ply at the Home for the Care and Training of Feeble-minded Children.] n.t.p. [1897]. 8°. 8 p. See also back under Engineer. [Railroads.'} See forward under Transportation. [Statistics.'} State Registrar (1858-60.) Annual report, 1858-59. ['59-60]. 8". Surveyor-General. Report, annual, 1851-65; biennial, 1865/67-1900/02. '51-1902. 8°. Note. Report 1880 annual ; 1898/1900 not printed. — Special report, Feb. 18, 1852. 8°. (24) p. — Communication to the Assembly relative to swamp and overflowed lands, Feb. 19, 1857. 8°. i p. — Same, 1858, 5 p. ; 1874, 6 p. — Report in response to resolutions of the Assembly, Mar. 26, 1862. ['62.] 8°. 9 p. — Report in relation to marsh and tide lands within five miles of the cities of San Francisco and Oak- land. [1866.] 8». 7 p. — Supplemental report in relation to the grants of 10 sections for public buildings, 72 sections for a seminary of learning, and 500,000 acres for in- ternal improvements. [1879.] 8°. 235 p. — Indemnity school locations : Construction given by the Hon. Secretary of the Interior to the Act of Congress, approved Mar. 1, 1877, entitled " An act relating to indemnity schoul selections in the State of California." 1884. 8". 12 p. — Corrected report of Spanish and Mexican grants in California. 1886. 8». 18 p. Note. Published ae Bupplement to report of 1883/84. — Instructions to county surveyors. 1893. 8°. 7 p. [Taxation.'] Board of Equalization (\S70~ ). Re- port, biennial, 1870/71-78/79, 81/82-89/90, 91/92-99/1902; annual, 1880, 91. '71-1903. 8°. Note. For regular fiscal years ending June 30. — The revenue laws. 1881,85,91,96. S". See also under Executive and Staff, Controller, 1897, 1901. See also under Executive and Staff. Attorney-Gen- eral, 1884, 93, opinion nos. 99, 137, 313, and Con- troller; and Mnder Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1889, 93. [ Transportation. ] Board of Commissioners of Trans- portation (1876-78). Report, 1877. '77. 8°. Commissioner of Transportation (1878-80). Re- port, biennial, 1877/78. '79. 8°. — Railroad laws. 1879. 8°. 278 p. Board of Railroad Commissioners (1880-). Re- port, annual, 1880-92; biennial, 1893/94-99/ 1900. '81-1901. 8». Note. Report 1897/98 not printed. — Report of Commissioner W. W. Foote (third dis- trict). [1885.] 8°. 22 p. 535 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Cal. [^Tran^oriation, continued.'] — Rules, adoptedJune 7, 1881. '91 [sic]. 24'>. 8 p. — Railway map of California completed to Jan. 1, 1900. San Francisco, ['00]. — See also under Executive and Staff, Atiorney- Qeneral, 1896; under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1883; and untJer Miscellaneous, Sail- roads. See also under Executive and Staff, Attorney- General, 1884, 93, opinion no. 99, and Controller, 1885, 94; back under Harbors, 1891; under Legisla- ture, Laws of the State, Special Laws, Railroads, and Journals, Docs., etc., 1868, 74, 84, 89, 93; and under Miscellaneous, Railroads. [Veterinary.'] Veterinary Medical Board (1893-). Report, biennial, 1893/94-97/98. '94-99. 8». State Veterinarian. Report, Dee. 1, 1902. '02. 8". 31 p. — Texas fever ; by C: H. Blemer. n.imp. 8°. lip. — Sheep scab; its nature and treatment. [1901.] 8°. 31 p. Note. Reprint from Balletin 21, Bureau of Animnl In- dustry, U.S. Dept. Agriculture. Institutions. See under Legislature, Journals, Docs, etc., 1899. [Agriculture.] State Agricultural Society (1864-). Transactions, 1858-61, 63-1901/02. '59-1903. 8°. Note 1 . Published biennially from 1864-71 ; annually for the other years. Transactions for 1897/98 not printed. Include report of State Board of Agriculture. Note 2. An act approved May 13, 1854, and amended May 20, 1858, provided that the '* general prudential and financial affairs of the Society be entrusted to a Board of Agriculture." An act approved April 15, 1880 declared the Society a State institution and also provided for a State Board of Agriculture charged with the exclusive management and control of the Society as a State institution. third agricultural ['56.] 8". 80 p. — Official report of the . . . fair, cattle show [etc.], 1856. — Same, 1857. '58. 8». 190 p. — Report of the Board of Agriculture for the year 1864/65. '66. 8°. 43 p. Note. Also Included in Transactions for 1864/65. See above, Note 2. — Biennial report of the Board of Agriculture of the State Agricultural Society for the years 1866/ 67. ['67]. S". 16 p. Note. Also included in Transactions for 1866/67. See above, Note 2. — Meteorology and climatology of the great valleys and foothills of California . . . [1852/53- Apr. 1, 1886] ; collated and comp. by James A. Barwick. "86. 8°. 78 p. — Annual meteorological review ; comp. by James A. Barwick, Observer of U.S. Weather Bureau, 1886-93. Note. Published with Transactions, 1886-93. — Monthly bulletin of the California weather ser- vice ; published by the State Agricultural Society in co-operation with the U.S. Dept. of Agricul- ture Weather Bureau; comp. by James A. Bar- wick, Sept. 1891-Dec. 1896. '91-97. 10 v. 8». Note. Beginning Jan., 1897, subordinate to U.S. Weather Bureau. For continuation see forward under Weather and Crop Service. — Premium list ; 39th-47th annual fair at Sacra- mento, 1892-96, 99-1901. '92-1901. Ifio. — California dried fruits and how to cook tliem. 1896. 24°. 15 p. See also under Miscellaneous, Fruits. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Cal. lAgriculture, continued.^ — The beet sugar Industry in California. 1896. 8°. 35 p. — Fremium list of the initial dog show. 1900. 16°. 32 p. — State Fair speed programme, 1900. '01. 16°. 5Sp. See also forward under Education, University of California, Agriculture, College of, Agricultural Experiment Station, and under Horticulture; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1876. Blind, Adult, Industrial Home of Mechanical Trades for the (Oakland, 1885-). Annual report of Board of Directors, 1885-1900. ['85J-1901. 8°. Note. No report publiBhed for 1895, 97-99, 1901, 02. — By-laws of the Board of Directors, with the .Act governing the Home, and applicant's blank. 1893. 24°. 27 p. — Same. 1897, 99. — See also next entry, and under Miscellaneous, Blind Men's Association. Deaf and the Blind, California Institution for the Education of the (Berkeley, I860-). Report of the Board of Directors and o£Scers, 7th-25th, biennial, 1867-1900/02. '67-1902. 8°. Note. The Institution for the Education of tlie Deaf and Dumb and Blind waa re-organized by an Act pasaed 1866, and the 7tli was the first report made thereafter. Reports are bi- ennial excepting annual rpt. 1880. Beginning with the report for 1900, title of the institution is aa above. See also under Miscellaneous, Deaf. \^Dentistry .'] See forward under ^liwcaiiora, University of California, Dentistry, College of. [Education.'] Board of Trustees of State Normal Schools (1881-87). Report, biennial, 1883/84- 89/90. ['84]-90. 8°. Note. From 1881 to 1887 this board made a general rpt. for the two Normal Schools then existing, but from 1888 to 1889/90 each school had its own board and the rpts. were published together under the general title ** Rpt. of the Boards of Trus- tees of State Normal Schools." After 1890 rpts. were made by the separate boards of each pchool and published sepa- rately. See also under Inspection and Regulation, Education, Supt. of Public Inttruction , 1893. Joint Board of State Normal School Trustees (189 7-) . Minutes of proceedings, April 10, 1903. n. i. p. ['03.] 8°. 8 p. State Normal School at San Jose (1862-). Report of Trustees, [annual], 1879, 80; [biennial], 1880/82, 91/92-98/1900. '80-1901. 8°. Note. Located at San Francisco 1862-70 ; since then at San Jose. See preceding note. — Catalogue. 1878-1902. 8°. — Historical sketch . . . with a catalogue of its graduates and a record of their work for twenty- seven years. 1889. 8°. (283) p. — Physiological studies of the frog. n. imp. [189C.] 16°. 13 p. — Syllabus of pedagogy; by H. M. Bland, n. i. p. 12°. 8 p. — Music course, 1900/01. n. t. p. 12°. 22 p. — Course of study of the Training Department [etc.]. 1902. 8°. 42 p. State Normal School at Los Angeles (1881-). Re- port of Trustees, biennial, 1892/94-94/96, 1900/ 02. '94-1902. Note. Report 1896/98 not printed. See liecondnote preceding. 1903. 8° and 12°. '88. 8°. 122 p. 8°. 38 p. 537 — 4th-21st annual catalogue, ISSti- — List of books in library, 1888. — Same ; supplement, 1891. '91. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Cal. \EAucation, continued.^ — Circular of information. 1892. 12". lop. — The teacher and the school ; or, school economy [etc.] ; by Edward T. Pierce, Ph.D. 189fi. 8». 42 p. State Normal School at Chico (1 888-). Report of the Trustees; biennial, 1890/92-94/90.; annual, 1901/02. '92-1902. 8°. — Ist^loth annual catalogue, 1890-1904. '90-1904. 8°. Note. 10th, 1899, not printed. — Announcements, 1889. '89. 24°. 11 p. Note. AnnouncemeDts now made in the annual catalogue, — Circular of information. 1893. 12°. 32 p. State Normal School at San Diego (1897-). Circular of information and announcements, 1899/1900- 04/05. "99-1904. 16°. State Normal School at San Francisco (1899-). Re- port of the President ... to the Board of Trustees; annual, June 30, 1903. '03. — Circular of information, 1901/02. ['01.] 12°. 24 p. — Same, 1903/04; issued May 1903. 12°. 31 p. California Polytechnic School (San Luis Obispo, 1901-). l<"irst annual catalogue, May 1903. '03. 12°. 16 p. University of California (Berkeley, 1865-). Re- port of the President ... on behalf of the Board of Regents . . . ; biennial, 1868/69- 1901/02. ['69]-1902. Note. Before 1880 called "Report of Board of Regents." Rpt. 1880 annual. Rpt. 1890/93 covers three years ending in September. — Report of Secretary to Board of Regents, annual, 1875-1900/01. '75-1902. 8°. Note. Since 1885 printed by State Printer, but *' Berkeley " appears in imprint on title-page. 1897-98 printed at Berkeley. — Register, 1870-99/1900. Berkeley, '70-1900. 8°. — Bulletin, nos. 1-37. Berkeley, 1874-92. 8° and 16°. — Same, [quarterly; new series]; v. 1-v. 6, no. 1. Berkeley, 1899-[1904]. — Annual announcements, 1885/86-1902/03. Berk- eley, '85-1902. 16° and 12°. — Announcement of courses of graduate instruction, 1896/97. Berkeley, '96. 8°. 36 p. — Circular of the College of Letters and Colleges of Science. 1885-93. Berkeley, '85-93. 16°. — Statements of the Regents ... to the joint com- mittee of the Legislature, Mar. 3, 1874. San Francisco, '74. 8°. 70 p. Note. Perhaps privately printed. — The University and its managers, before the people and the law ; by Prof. William Swinton. n. t. p. [1874.] 8°. 15 p. — Statement of the progress and condition of the University of California; prepared at the request of the Regents . . . ; by Daniel C. Gilman, Pres- ident. Berkeley, 1875. 8°. 56 p. — Report to the finance committee of the Board of Regents, University of California, n. imp. [1876.] 8°. 15 p. — Regents' manual of the laws, orders, etc., govern- ing the University. Berkeley, 1884. 8°. 256 p. — Statement in reference to the applications and contracts of John and Francisco Forster. 1886. 8°. 13 p. — Reports to tlie Academic Council by the Committee on Curricula, the Committee on Higher Degrees, the Committee on Joint Regulatinns ; together with rules for the government of thi> Library which have been established by the Itcgents of the University. 1887. 8°. 49 p. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Cal. \_Education, continutd.'] — Joint regulations of the Faculty of Letters and the Faculties of Science; also, Standing rules of the Academic Council revised. 1887. 8°. 16 p. — Report on physical training ; submitted ti) the Board of Regents, June 2&, 1888, by George F. E. Harrison. '88. 8<>. 17 p. — In the matter of adjustment of the Congressional land grant of 150,000 acres to the State of Cali- fornia; correspondence. 1888. 8°. lop. See also under iDspection and RegM\&tion, Surveyor-General. — Class-room notes on uniplanar kinematics ; by Irving Stringham. n. imp. [1893.] 8°. 6 p. — Suggestions to teachers of English in the second- ary schools ; by C. M. Gayle^ and C. B. Bradley. Berkeley, 1894. 16». 68 p. — Programme for an international competition for the Phoebe Hearst architectural plan of the Uni- versity of California, Berkeley, Dec. 3, 1897. •97. 8°. 39 p. — Report of the reception, preparation and judgment of the plans submitted in the preliminary con- cours for the Phoebe A. Hearst architectural plan for the University of California. San Francisco, [Paris printed], 71. i. [1897?] 8°. 8 p. plate. — International competition for the Phoebe Hearst architectural plan for the University of Cali- fornia, n. p., n. d. [1899.] obi. 4". 152 p. — Report of the Board of Regents on trade schools in relation with the Wilraerding School of In- dustrial Arts. Sau Francisco, 1898. 8°. 27 p. — The accrediting of secondary schools. Berkeley, 1898. 8°. 13 p. — Funds of the University : report of the committee appointed by the Council of the Associated Alumni, n. t. p. [1900.] — Secondary schools in California, 1903/04. Comp. bytheUniversityin Dec. 1903. '03. 24°. 77 p — \^Addrestes.'\ Addresses at the inauguration of W. T. Reid as President of the University of Cali- fornia . Aug. 23, 1881. '81. 8". 100 p. Addresses of John S. Hager, LL.D., and of President Edward S. Holden, LL.D., on the occasion of the inauguration . . at Berkeley, June 30, 1886. '86. 8". 11 p. The present and the future of the University ; an address, delivered by J: F.Swift 1887. 8°. 16 p. Formal recognition of the transfer of the Lick Observatory to the Board of Regents of the Uni- versity, Berkeley, June 27, 1888. '88. 8°. 24 p. Addresses at the inauguration of Horace Davis. . . . Berkeley, Mar. 23, 1888. '88. 8°. 31 p. Addresses at the inauguration of Martin Kellogg, LL.D. . . . Berkeley, Mar. 23, 1893. Berkeley, '93. 8°. 63 p. Address of Regent J. B. Reinstein at a special meeting of the Regents " for the purpose of sug- gesting and discussing matters necessary to the prosperity of the University," Jan. 15, 1898. n. t. p. 8°. 41 p. Commencement address of Arthur Rogers, May 29, 1883 ; [also] Report of committee on the estab- lishment of a College of Commerce, Jan. 15, 1898. n.^., '98. 8°. 17, 30 p. The relation of the University to secondary schools : an address delivered by F. Slate, Nov. 10, 1898. Berkeley, '98. 8°. 19 p. Utility of university education : address by James A. Waymire, Regent, March 23, 1898. 71. imp. 8°. 12 p. 539 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Cal. [Education, continued.'] — Agriculture, College of (Berkeley, 18C6-). Agri- cultural Experiment Station. Report, biennial, 1876/77-1902/03. '77-1903. 8<>. ITote. Reports made by professor tn charge to Board of Regenta of the TTniverBtty; also published as a part of the Regents' report. Report 1S60 annual. Report for the 3 yrs. 18g8/1901| Id 2 ptB., contains a list of publicatloDS of the station. BuUetin, nos. 1-156. [1883?]-1904. J^ote. The earliest seen bearing a date was no. 11, dated 1884. Circular, nos. 1-11. n.imp. [1903-04.] 8°. Coni. ; [No. 1.1 The new fertilizer law. [1903.] 6p.— 2, Blackleg; by Archibald R. Ward. [19Q3.1 3 p. — 3, June 1903. Hog cholera; by A. R. Ward. ['0.1.] 6 p. — 4, June 1903. Anthrax; by A. R.Ward. ['03.1 3 p. — 6, June 1903. Contagious abortion in cows; by Prof. James Law, P.R.C.V.8., Director N.T. State Veterinary College. 1903. 13 p. — e, June 1903. If ethods of physical and chemical soil analysis; by E. W. Hllgard. 1903. 23 p. — 7, June 1903. Remedies for insects; by C. W. Woodworth. 1903. 10 p. — 8, Laboratory method for ordinary chemical examina- tion of waters for irrigation and domestic purposes. [1903,] 4 p. — 9, Jan. 4, 1904. Report on asparagus rust investigation ; by Ralph E. Smith. ['04.] 20 p. 11. — 10, March 1904, Read- ing course in economic entomology ; by C. W. Woodworth. '"04.1 29 p. — 11, March 1904. Fumigation practice; by C. ^ Woodworth. ['04.] 28 p. - — Report of the viticultural work during the sea- sons 1883/84 and 1884/85; by E. W. Hilgard. '86. 8°. 210 p. - — Same, 1885/86 ; by E. W. Hilgard. "86. 8°. 186 p. - — Same, 1887/89, Pt. 1, Red-wine grapes; pre- pared under the direction of E. W. Hilgard by L. Paparelli. '92. 8°. 345 p. Same, 1887-93 Pt. 1, a. Bed-wine grapes ; b. White-wine grapes ; c, Raisin and table grapes. Pt. 2, Notes on miscellaneous subjects. 1896. 8°. 466 p. Supplement no. 1 to the report of the Board of Regents : [Phylloiera or grape-vine louse, and the remedies for its ravages ; by Eugene W. Hil- gard.] 1880. 8°. 25 p. il. - — Alkali lands, irrigation and drainage in their mutual relations; by E. W. Hilgard. Revised reprint. 1886. 8°. 45 p. Same. 2d revised reprint. 1892. 8°. 69 p. - — Reports of experiments on methods of fermenta- tion find related subjects; by E. W. Hilgard. 1888. 8°. 48 p. - — Reports of examinations of waters, water supply and related subjects ... ; by E. W. Hilgard. 1889. 8°. 57 p. Preparatory teaching in agricultural col- leges; by E. W. Hilgard. n. imp. [1897.] 8°. 8 p. - — Distribution of seeds, plants, cuttings, etc. : by Edward ,T. Wickson. n. imp. [1900.] S". 21 p. - — Nature study bulletins: Butterflies; by C. W. Woodworth. — The living plant; by W. J. V. Osterhaut. Berkeley, 1900. 8°. 64 p. Letter of transmittal [by E. W. Hilgard ; Farm- er's institutes, by Edward J. Wickson], n. imp. [1901.] 8°. 12 p. Publications, 1877-1902. /t. imp. 8°. 4 p. I/bte. A list reprinted from report 1899/1901. — The Foothill culture substation. 14 p. 11. imp. 8°. Jfote. This and the five entries following are reprints from Bulletin no. 147. 54° Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Cal. n. imp. 8». l^Udttcation, continued.^ Southern California culture substation, 8». 21 p. il. See preceding note. Santa Monica forestry substation, n. imp 12 p. Chico forestry substation, Sacramento valley. n. imp. 8°. 12 p. il. San Joaquin Valley culture substation, n. imp. 8". 15 p. il. Southern Coast Range culture substation, n. imp. 8". 14 p. pi. Farmers' institutes ; by Edward J. Wickson. [1903.] 8». 4 p. Ifote. Repiiutfrom annual report, 1902/03. See also forward, Viticuttural Commiisioners, 1880, Note. — [Boiany.l University cations: Botany; v. 1. 418 p. Cant. : v. 1, of California Publi- Berkeley, 1902-03. 4°. , June 7, 1902. p. 1-140, pi. 1-14. Nov. 20, 1902. p. 141-le4, pi. 1S-1«. Ifar. 31, 1903. p. 165-418, pi. 17-27. — Civil Engineering, Department of . Adjustment of engineering field instruments ; by H. A. Hirst. Berkeley, 1898. 12°. 15 p. — Dentistry, College of (San Franciaco, 1881-). Jfote. AnnoancemeDta published aoDually by the College of Dentistry, the Medical Department, and the College of Pharmacy. — [^Education.'] University of California Publica- tions : Education; v. 1-v. 3, no. 2. Berkeley, 1893-[1903]. 4°. Conl.: v.l.no. l,1893.p. 1-88. v. 2, no. 1, 1897. 76 p. no. 2, 1894. p. 89-178. v. 3, no. 1, Apr. 10, 1903. p. 1-45. n08. 3-4,1899. p. 179-424. no. 2, Dec. 22, 1903. p. 47.150. J^ote. V. 1-2 were called '* Studies, v. 1-2 " when iasned. V. 1 comprising pte. 1-4 of " Kotee on the development of a child," by MilUcent W. Shinn, and v. 2 being " Notes ou children's drawings," ed. by £. E. Brown. These are now, however, counted in as v. 1-2 of Publications ; Education, as here given. Department of Pedagogy. Catalogue of books in the pedagogical section of the University Library. 1894. 8". 66 p. Same. Kev. ed. 1895. S". 80 p. — Geology, Department of. Bulletin; v. 1-3. Berke- ley, 1893-1904. 3 v. 4°. Cont.: V. 1: V.2 continued : no. 1, n.d. p. 1-59. no. 9, Ap 1901, p. 269-314. 2, n.d. p. 61-70. 10, N ■• p. 315-326. 3,N 1893, p. 71-114. 111" " p. 327-348. 4, " " p. 115-160. 12, Ja 1902, p. 349-450. 5,Ap 1894, p. 161-180. V.3: 6,Je " p. 181-192. no. 1, Ap 1902, p. 1-30. 7,0 " p. 193-240. 2, " " p. 31-50. 8,N " p. 241-272. 3, My " p. 51-82. 9,Ja 1895, p. 273-300. 4.Je' " p. 63-108. 10, My " p. 301-313. 5,Ag " p. 109-172. 11, n.d. p. 313-336. 6,N " p. 173-190. 12, F 1896,p.337-36J. 7.Ap 1903, p. 191-218. 13, " " p. 363-370. 8, •■ " p. 219-229. 14, Ap " p. 371-428. 9, " •' p. 231-236. V. 2: 10, My " p. 237-241. DO. 1, My 1896, p. 1-92. 11, •• " p. 243-248. 2, Ag " p. 93-100. 12, " " p. 249-263. 3,D " p. 101-108. 13, S " p. 266-275. 4, My 1898, p. 109-118. 14, N " p. 277-290. 5,Ag 1899, p. 119-153. 15, F 1904, p. 291-376. 6, " p. 166-178. 16, Mr " p. 377-381. 7,8 1900, p. 179-230. 17, " " p. 383-396. 8, Mr 1901, p. 231-267. 18, My " p. 397-402. See also forward, Qeology, 1860-74 and 1874. • LoM, Basting! College o/(San Francisco, 1878-). Circular of information, 1891/92-96/97. '92-97. 160. 54^ Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Cal. [Edutation, continued.'] — Library. Bulletin; nos. 1-14. Berkeley, 1882- 1901. 8». See alao above under Univ. of Cal., 1887. Bulletin no. 1. Co-operative list of periodical literature 2d ed. Berkeley, 1892. 8°. 54 p. Same. 3dcd.,enl. Berkeley, 1902. 8°. 130 p. Contents-index, v. 1, by J. C. Rowell. Berke- ley, 1889-90. 8°. 519 p. — Liek Observatory (Mt. Hamilton, Santa Clara Co., 1888-). Bulletin, nos. 1-25. n.t.p. 4°. Publications, v. 1-6. 1887-1903. 6 v. 4». Kote. iBsued at irregular intervals and printed by authority of the Regents of the University. Contributions, nos. 1-5. 1889-95. 8°. il. Cont. : No. 1. Reports of the total eclipse of the sun of Jan. 1, 1889. '89. 210 p. — No. 2. Reports ... of the total eclipse of the sun, Dec. 21-22, 1889, and . . . of the moon, July 22, 1888; to which is added a catalogue of the library. *91. (142)p. — No. 3. Terrestrial atmospheric absorption of the photographic rays of light ; by J. M. Bchae- berle. 1893. 89 p. — No. 4. Report on the total eclipse of the sun, observed at Mina Bronces, Chili, on Apr. 16, 1893; by J. M. Bchaeberle. '95. 126 p. — No. 5. Meteors and sun- sets observed by the astronomers of the Lick Observatory in 1893,94,95. '95. 84 p. Note. Printed at irregular Intervals by authority of the Re- gents of the University. List of recorded earthquakes in California, Lower California, Oregon, and Washington Ter- ritory ; comp. by E: S. Holden. 1887. 8°. 78 p. A mechanical theory of the solar corona ; by J. M. Schaeberle. 1891. 8». 56 p. pi. A brief account of the Lick Observatory of the University of California; prepared by E: S. Holden, Director. Berkeley, 1894. 8°. 29 p. il. Same ; 2d ed. Sacramento, 1895. Same ; 3d ed. Sacramento, 1902. See also above under Addresses, 1888. — Mechanical Engineering, Department of. Bulle- tin ; nos. 1-3, 1883-92. 8°. Cont.: 1. Tangential and hurdy-gurdy water wheels; by F. G. Hesse, Ross E. Browne, and others. 1883. 15 p. — 2. Hydraulic step; by F. G. Hesse. 1887. 23 p. — 3. Results of tests of steel wire ropes and rods. [1892.] 20 p. Circular : Testing of materials. Berkeley, 1887. 8°. 8 p. — Medical Departm,eni. Bee note under Dentifiiryt College of, above. — Mineralogy [etc.'], Department of . Bulletin on the building stones of California; by A. Wendell Jackson. Berkeley, 1888. 8°. 14 p. — Mining and Metallurgy, Department of. Bulletin : On the losses in roasting gold-ores and volatibil- ity ofgold; by Prof. S: B.Christy. 1889. 8°. 43 p. Note. Reprint from Transactions of the American Institute of Mining Engineers, v. 17. — Museum. Contributions to the Carvel history of the Pacific Coast coleoptera; by J. J. Rivers, Curator of the Museum. 1886. 8". 10 p. The oaks of Berkeley and some of their insect inhabitants; by J. J. Rivers, Curator of the Museum. 1887. 8°. 12 p. — [Pathology.] University of California Publica- tions: Pathology; ». 1, nos. 1-4. Berkeley, 1903-04. 4°. 47 p. Cont. : T. 1, DO. 1, July 11, 1903, p. 1-6. 2, Feb. 17, 1904, p. 7-31. 3-4, Mar. 30, 1004, p. 33-47. — Pharmacy, College q/ (San Francisco, 1873-). Prospectus, 22d-24th annual session, 1894-96. 8°. See alao note under Dentistry, College of, above. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Cal. [Education, continued.'] — [Physiology.'] University of California Publica- tions: Physiology; v. I, nos. 1-19. Berkeley, [1903-04]. 4°. 174 p. Cont.: No J. 1, Apr. 27, 1903, p. 1-3. No. 10, Jan. 16, 1904, p. 81-82. 2, M.y 25, " p. 6-8. n, Feb. 10, " p. 83-86. 3, Aug. 3, •■ p. 7-9. 12, Feb. 15, " p. 87-113. 4, Oct. 5, " p. 11-31. 13-14, Mar. 31, " p. 115-137. 5, " " •* p. 33-47. 16, Apr. 6, " p. 139-147. 6, Nov. 9, " p. 49-53. 19-17, May 21, " p. 149-161. 7-8, Nov. 30, " p. 65-75. 18, May 23, " p. 163-164. 9, Dec. 24, " p. 77-79. 19, June 1, " p. 165-174. — [Zoology.'] University of California Publications : Zo61ogy;T.l, nos. 1-3. Berkeley, [1903]. 4°. 166 p. Cunt. ; V. 1, DO. 1, 1903, p. 1-104, pi. 1-11. 2, Apr. SO, 1903, p. 106-114. 3, June 12, " p. 115-156, pi. 12-15. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1879. See also under Inspection and Kegulation, Surveyor- General, 1879, 84 ; back under Blind and Deaf ; and forward under Feeble-minded. Feeble-minded Children, Home for the Care and Training qf (Eldrid<»e, Sonoma County, 1884-). Report of Board of Trustees ; annual, 1885-92 ; biennial, 1892/94-96/98. '86-99. 8°. Note. Reports now (]903) made by the CommisaloD In Lunacy, which see forward under Insane. — The Institution Bulletin: quarterly announce- ment of the Home; v. 1-7; May 1889-Aug. 1896. '89-96. 8°. — Circular of information. 1887. 8». 25 p. — A few facts in relation to the Institution for the Feeble-minded, re. t. p. 12°. 19 p. — See also under Inspection and Regulation, Public Works, 1897, and under Legislature, -lournals. Docs., etc., 1893. [Oeology.] State Geologist. John B. Trask. Re- ports. 1853-56. Cont.: Geolosry of the Sierra Nevada or California range. 1853. 30 p. — Geology of the Coast mountainB and part of the Sierra Nevada, embracing their industrial resources in agri- culture and mining. 1864. 95 p. — Geology of the Coast mountains . . . also, portions of the middle and northern mining districts. 1855. 91 p. — Geology of Northern and Southern California, etc. 1866. 66 p. Geological Survey of California. .T. D. Whitney, Geologist. (1860-74.) [Report] ; annual, 1«62, 63 ; letter relative to the progress of the Survey, 1863/64, 66/67; report on condition of Survey, 1869; statement of the progress of Survey, 1872/ 73. '62-73. 8». Note. Survey instituted in I860 and stopped by Legis- lature In 1874, the material being delivered to the University. J. D. Whitney afterward continued the publications on bis own respODslbility. These are not included in this list. — An address delivered before the Legislature . . . Mar. 12, 1861, by J. D. Whitnt-y. San Francisco, '61. 8". 50 p. — Lecture on geology ; delivered before the Legis- lature . . . Feb. 27, 1862, by J. D. Whitney, State Geologist. San Francisco, "62. 8°. 27 p. — Palaeontology. [Philadelphia printed], 1864-69. 2 V. 4°. pi. Cont. ; V. 1. Carboniferous and Jurassic fossils, by F. B. Meek; Trlasslc and cretaceous foesils, by W. M. Gabb. 1864. 2. Cretaceous and tertiary fossils, by W. M. Gabb. 1369. — Geology; v. 1. Report of progress and synopsis of the field-work from 1860 to 1864. [Phila- delphia printed], '65. 4°. il. 543 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Cal. [Oeology, continued.'] — An address on the propriety of continuing the State Geological Survey . . . ; delivered before the Legislature . . . Jan. 30, 186H, ... by J. D. Whitney. San Francisco, '68. 8". 23 p. — The Yosemite book. [New York printed], 1868. f°. 116 p. photos, maps. — The Yosemite guide-book : a description of the Yosemite Valley and the adjacent region of the Sierra Nevada, and of the Big Trees of Cali- fornia. [Cambridge, Mass., printed], 1869. 8". 155 p. maps. il. — Ornithology; v. 1. Land birds, ed. by S. F. Baird from the manuscript and notes of ,7. G. Cooper. [Cambridge, Mass., printed], 1870. 4°. 592 p. il. — Map of the region adjacent to the bay of San Francisco. 1873. Scale, 2 mi. = 1 in.; size. 44X36 in. — Map of California and Nevada; drawn by F. V. Leicht and A. Craven. 1873. Scale, 18 mi. = 1 in. ; size, 37X34 in. — Same; 2d ed; revised by Hoffmann and Crane, and issued by the authority of the Regents of the University of California. 1874. Scale, 18 mi. = 1 in. ; size, 40X36 in. — Topographical map of central California together with a part of Nevada [etc]. 1873. Scale, 6 mi. = 1 in. ; size, 25X50 in. — Contributions to barometric hypsometry, with tables for use in California. [Cambridge, Mass., printed], 1874. 1 v. 4°. See also back under Education, University of Cali- fornia, Geology, Department of , slbA Mineralogy, Department of ; and forward under Mineralogy. [Horticulture.'] Board of Horticultural Commission- ers. Report, 1882. '62. 8". Board of Horticulture (1883-1903). Report; annual, 1883, 89, 90-92; biennial, 1884-88, 94, 96, 98 [preliminarv], 1900 [preliminary], 1900, 02. '83-1902. 8°. il. Xote. AboliBhed by Act of 1903 and ofBce of State Com- mi»8ioner of Horticulture created. — Bulletin, nos. 1-71. [1883-1903.] 8°. — A treatise on the insects injurious to fruit and fruit trees of the State of California, and reme- dies recommended for their extermination : by Matthew Cooke, chief executive horticultural officer. 1881. 8°. 72 p. il. — Same ; by W. G. Klee. 1888. 8». 61 p. il. — Treatise on citrus culture in California, with a description of the best varieties grown in the State, and varieties grown in other States and foreign countries, gathering, packing, curing, pruning, budding, diseases, etc. ; by B. M. LeLong, Secretary. 1888. 8°. 98 p. il. — The olive in California : varieties, budding, graft- ing, new methods and general observations ; by B. M. LeLong. 1889. 8''. 19 p. pi. — Fruit culture: sour orange stock, fertilizing and methods of compounding fertilizers, injurious insect pests, parasites, and observations. 1890. 8°. 20 p. il. — Orange culture: the orange "from seed to grove"; by B. M. LeLong. 1890. 8°. 19 p. — California olive industry : proceedings of the Olive Growers' Convention, held under thp aus- pices of the State Board of Horticulture, at San Francisco, July 8, 1891. '91. 8". 40 p. — Same, 1892, 93. 544 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Cal. \^Hortiealtwre, continued."\ — Citrus fruits : Pt. 1, Fifteen years with the lemon ; by G. W. GarceloD. Pt. 2, New varieties of citrus fruits; by B. M. LeLong. 1891. 8°. 38 p. map. pi. il. — Destructive insects, their natural enemies, reme- dies, and recommendations; bv Alexander Craw. (Division of Entomology.) 1891. 8°. 51 p. 11. pi. — Peach yellows : a warning to fruit growers ; dan- ger of introduction into California ; warning to intending purchasers, and recommendations ; by B. M. LeLong. 1891. 8°. 29 p. maps. il. — California scale for judging citrus fruits. [1892.] 8°. 8 p. — California fig industry, with a chapter on fig capri- fication. 1892. 8°. 55 p. — California prune industry : history and importance of the prune industry, methods of cultivation, varieties, picking, curing, packing and produc- tion ; by B. M. LeLong. 1892. 8°. 33 p. il. — Report on the importation of parasites and preda- ceous insects. 1892. 8°. 15 p. pi. — Propagation : the rearing of citrus and deciduous trees from seed, budding, grafting, and applian- ces ; by B. M. LeLong. 1892. 8°. 38 p. il. — Library catalogue, State Board of Horticulture; by B. M. LeLong, Secretary. 1892. 8°. 74 p. — California walnut industry : commercial impor- tance, longevity, pollination, varieties, planting, soil, propagation, budding, grafting, pruning, harvesting ; enemies of the walnut and remedies ; area of walnut culture in State, in America, and in Europe, etc. ; by B. M. LeLong, 1896. 8". 44 p. il. pi. — Culture of the citrus in California; research by B. M. LeLong, assisted by experienced horticultur- ists. 1900. 8°. 260 p. il. pi. — Same; revised. 1902. 8». 267 p. il. pi. — Investigation . . of the California olive in- dustry : development of the industry, unfruitful- ness of varieties, methods of culture, pruning, processing of fruit, etc.; report to Governor Gage. 1900. 8°. 83 p. 11. pi. — California horticultural statutes, with court deci- sions and legal opinions relating thereto ; compiled by the State Board of Horticulture. 1901. 8°. 57 p. — Horticultural officers of California ; corrected to Nov. 1, 1901. ['01.] Up. — Transportation, refrigeration, time-schedule : re- port of the committee on transportation; action taken by the fruit growers of California at their convention held in San Francisco, Dec. 3-6, 1901 ; issued by the State Board of Horticulture. n. imp. ['01.] 8°. 20 p. — Memorial from the fruit-growers of California to the transportation companies, 1901. ['01.] 8°. Fruit Growers' Conventions. Proceedings, Nov. 1888, Apr., 1889, 94, 95, Dec, 1899, 1901, May, Dec, 1903. '89-1904. 8". Note. Conventions annual, 1881-S6, 91-1902; Bemi-annual 1887-90. FroceedinKB 1883-83, 80-93, 1900, 02, also Bynop- ais of proceedings for Nov. 1888, and Apr. and Nov. 1889, published in Board of Horticulture reports. — Synopsis of proceedings, Nov. 1887. '88. 8°. See also under Inspection and Begulation, Labor Statistics, 1886 ; back under Agriculture, 1896 ; and under Miscellaneous, Fruits. 545 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Cal. \^Insane.'\ Commission in Lunacy (1897-). Report, biennial, 1898-1900/02. '99-1902. 8°. Note. Reports for Agoews, Ueodocino, Niipa, Southern California and Stockton State UospitalB made by State Com- mlMion in Lunacy since 1808. Stockton State Hospital (vStockton, 1853-). Report; annual, 1853-65; biennial, 1866/67-96/98. '64- 99. 8°. Note. Formerly known as Stockton State Insane Asylum. Report 1880 annual. — By-laws of the Directors [etc.]. 1885. 16°. 32 p. — Same. 1890. 16°. 37 p. — See also under Inspection and Regulation, En- gineer, 1883. Napa State Hospital (1872-). Report, biennial, 1872/73-96/98. ['73J-99. 8°. Note. Formerly known as Napa State Asylum for the In- sane. Report 1880 probably annual. Agnews State Hospital (Near San Jose, 1885-). Report, biennial, 1885/86-96/98. '86-99. 8°. Note. Known as California Hospital for the Chronic In- sane at Agnews, 1883-88; as State Insane Asylum at Agnews, 1888-96. — By-laws of the Board of Managers [etc.]. 1890. 16°. 28 p. — Same. [1899]. 24°. 72 p. — Fire regulations. 1892. 24°. 12 p. Mendocino State Hospital (Near Ukiah, 1889-). Re- port, biennial, 1891/92-96/98. '92-99. Note. Formerly known as Mendocino State Insane Asylum at Ukiab. — By-laws of the Directors [etc.]. 1893. 16°. 26 p. — Fire regulations [etc.]. 1895. 24°. 12 p. Southern California State Hospital (Near San Ber- nardino, lf89-). Report, biennial, 1891/92- 96/98. '92-99. 8°. Note. Formerly known as Southern California State Insane Asylum for the Insane and Inebriates. — By-laws of the Trustees [etc.]. 1893. 16°. 25 p. See also under Legislature, Laws of the State, Special Laws, Insanity Law. [Law.'\ See under Education, University of Califor- nia, Law, Hastings College of. [Libraries.'] State Library (1852-). Report of the Trustees, annual, 1861-63; biennial, 1864/65- 1900/02. '61-1902. 8°. Note. 1852-61, Secretary of State was Librarian, ex officio, and made annual reports, 1853, 60. Report 1880 annual. — Quarterly bulletin, Sept. 1899-March 1904. ['99]- 1904. 2 V. -f- 3 nos. 8°. —Catalogues. 1855-98. 8°. Cont.: Catalogue . . . Jan. 1, 1855; by the Secretary of State. '55. IT'i p.— Calaloifue . . . 1S57. '.i". 65 p. — Catalogue . . . prep:\red by W. C. Stratton. 1860. 409 p. — Catalogue . . . prepared by W. C. Stratton. 1866. 97 p. — Same; pt. 2: law biioks. 1866. 207 p. — BIbllotheca Cali- forriisB; a descriptive c-atalouue of books in the State Library. Vol. 1, Law Library; by Ambrose 1". Dietz. 1870. 632 p.— BibliotGeca California? ; a descriptive catalogue of books in the State Library ot California; Vol. 2. General Library; bv Ambrose P. Dietz, A.M. 1871. 908 p. — Catalou'ue o"f books in the California State Law Library; supplement. 1876. 156 p. — Catalogue of the . . . Library, Law Depart- ment; by Talbot H. Wallis. 1886. 655 p. —Catalogue of Cali- fornia State Library, General Department, authors; by Tnlbot n. Wallis. 1889. 1172 p. — Supplemental catalogiieiif the Lnw Department of the . . . Librurv, Including accessions from 1886 to 1893; W. D. Perkins. '93. 169 p. — Supplementary catalogue of the . . . Library, General Department, authors; B. D. McCabe. San Francisco, 1898. 980 p. 546 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Cal. l^Lihrarits, continued.'] — Publications: no. 1, History of political conven- tions in California, 1849-92; by Winfield J. Davis. '93. 1 v. 8°. — Testimony taken before the Board of Trustees ... in the matter of charges preferred by Trustee J. J. Owen against Talbot H. Wallis, State Librarian. 1884. 8°. 238 p. — Condensed rules for an author and title catalogue ; Talbot H. Wallis. 1888. 8». 15 p. — Association of State Librarians: letters and cir- culars ; by Talbot H. Wallis. IK90. 4''. (27) p. — Rules and regulations for the government of the . . . State Library, prescribed by the Trustees ; adopted Aug. 2, 1890. '90. 32". II p. — /Same; adopted Aug. 1, 1903. '03. 32°. 10 p. — Index to bills introduced in the Legislature . . . during the 27th, 28th, and 2'.lth sessions, 1887-91 ; eomp. by the State Librarian. '91. 8°. 302 p. — List of duplicates from the General Department for sale or exchange. [1891.] 34 p. — Same ; from the Law Dept. [1891.] 8°. 16 p. — Index to the records of the Supreme Court of California on file in the State Library . . . to Sept. 1890. '91. 8°. 213 p. — Same ; to Jan. 1892. '92. 8°. 483 p. — Books and periodicals wanted to purchase. [1892.] 16 p. — Finding list of unclassified art a d miscellaneous books. 1892. 8°. 42 p. — Special bulletin, no. 1 : List of printed maps. 1899. 8°. 43 p. — Descriptive list of the libraries of Cal. , containing the names of all persons who are engaged in library work in the State. 1904. 8». 134 p. map. il — Traveling Libraries Department. Circular, 1903. 32». Cont.: No. 1, Traveling libraries; rules for lending; July 1903. '03. 6 p. Same ; 2d ed. 1904. 32". Finding lists, travelling libraries 1-17. 1903- 04. 32». Ifote. Nob. !-«, 1S03; dob. T-I7, 1904. — See also under Miscellaneous, Library. [^ Mineralogy.] California State Mining Bureau. Re- port of the State Mineralogist, annual, 1880, 82- 90; biennial, 1890/92-94/96; report of Board of Trustees, 1896/1900-00/02. '81-1902. 8°. il. maps. pi. 2roU. The Bureau was created in accordance with an act of the Legislature approved Apr. 18, 1880. No report wan printed in 1881. There were two editions of the lltb, [lot bien.],rpt., for 8ept. 15, 1890/92, one printed in 1892 ('28 p.) and one In 1893 (612 p., Including editor's note) . Rpt. 1896/luuu covered the four years ending Sept. 1900. Rpt. 1900/02 includes the rpt. of the State Mineralogist. In 1900 and 1902 the rpte. were very brief, the work of the Department being given to the public in bulletins instead. — Bulletin, nos. 1-28. 1888-[1903]. 8». CotU. : No. 1. A description of the dessicated human remains in the State Mining Bureau; by Winslow Anderson, Jil.li. 1888. 41p. fig. — No.2. Methodsof minetirabi-ring; by VV. H. Storms. 1894. 58 p. il. — No. 3. The gas and petroleum yielding formations of the central valley of Oalifuruia; by W. L. Watt, Jf.g'. 1894. 95 p. il. maps. — No. 4. Catalogue of California foBsils (pts. 2, 3, 4, and 5) ; by Dr. J. G-. Cooper. 1894. 65 p. pi. — No. a. The cyanide process, its practic:il application and economical results; by Dr. A. Sheidel. K.M. 1894. 133 p. 11. — No. 6. California gold mill practices; by Ed. B. Preston, M.e. 1895. 86 p. il. — No. 7. [Table] BhowiDg by counties the mineral productions of California for the year 1894; comp. by Charles Q. Yale, statistician, n. imp. — No. 8. Same,- for the year 1895. n. imp. — No. 9. Mine drainage, pumps, etc. ; by Hans C. Behr. 1896. 210 p. il. — 547 Institutions] Sl'ATE PUBLICATIONS [Cal. Mineralogy, continued.'] No. 10. A bibliography relating to the geology, palaeontology and mineral reeources of California ; by Anthony W. Vogdee. 1896. 121 p. — No. 11. Oil and gas yielding formations of Lob Angeles, Ventura, and Santa Barbara counties ; Ft. 1 ; W. L. Watts, J/.^'. 1897. 84 p. il. fig. — No. 12. [Table] showing by conntles the mineral productions of California for the year 1896. n. imp. — No. 13. &'am£, for 1897. n.imjo. — No. 14. Samt, for 1898. n. imp. — 'So. 15. [Map.] Oil City oil fields, Fresno county, n. imp. — No. 16. The genesis of petroleum and asphaltum In California; by A. 8. Cooper. 18119. 89 p. il. — No. 17. [Table] sbowiag by counties the mineral productions of California for the year 1899. n. imp. — No. 18. The Mother Lode region of California; by W. H. Storms, ^.if. 1900. 164 p. il. — No. 19. Oil and gas yield- ing formations of California; by W. L. Watts, E.M. 19U0. 236 p. 11. map. — No. 20. Synopsis of general report; by W. L. Watts, ^.ir. 1901. 21 p. — No. 21. [Table] showing by counties the mineral productions of California for the year 1900. re. imp. — No. 22. [Table] showing the mineral pro- ductions of California for fourteen years, n. im.p. — No. 23. The copper resources of Callfurnla; by Lewis K. Anbury. 1902. 282 p. 11. map. — No. 24. The saline deposits of California; by Gilbert E. Bailey, E.if., Ph.D. 1902. 216 p. il. map. — No. 25. [Table] showing by counties the mineral production of California for the year 1901. n. imp. — No. 26. fTable] showing the mineral production of California for fifteen years, n. imp. — No. 27. The quicksilver resources of California. 1903. 273 p. il. map. — No. 28. [Table] showing by counties the mineral production of California for sixteen years [1887-1902]. re. imp. Size, 21 J X 343 in. Note. A second edition of no. 2 (70 p.) was issued In 1896. Nos. 18-19 were included in the Appendices, 1901, v. 3. — Register of the mines and minerals of the State of California. [1898-190.S.] obi. 8". maps. Cont.: Nevada, Siskiyou, Plumas, Trinity, Calaveras, Lake, Placer, Inyo, El Dorado, Shasta, San Bernardino, San Diego and Sierra counties. — Register of oil wells in Los Angeles city ; data collected April 1903. ['03.] obi. 8". 13 p. maps. — First annual catalogue of the State Museum of California; being the collection made by the State Mining Bureau. 1882. S". 350 p. — .Same ; revised and reprinted. 1888. S". 220 p. — Catalogue of the State Museum of California, Vol. 2 ; being collections made by the State Mining Bureau from Apr. 16, 1881 to May 15, 1884. '85. 8°. 220 p. — Same ; Vol. 3 ; being collections . . from May 15, 1884 to Mar. 31, 1887. '87. 8°. 195 p. — Same; Vol. 4; being collections . . . from Mar. 31, 1887 to Aug. 20, 1890. '90. 8°. 261 p. — Same ; Vol. 5; . . . from Sept. 1, 1890 to Mar. 30, 1897. '99. 8°. 292 p. — Catalogue of the Library . . ., Sept. 1, 1892. '92. 8°. 149 p. — Geology of northern Ventura, Santa Barbara, Sau Luis Obispo, Monterey, and San Benito coun- ties; by Harold W. Fairbanks. 1894. 8'^. 36 p. fig. Note. This and the four following entries are reprints from 12th report of State Mineralogist, 1894. — Electric power transmission plants and the uso of electricity in mining operations; by Thomas Haight Leggett. 1894. 8°. 45 p. il. pi. — Auriferous conglomerate in California; by R. L. Dunn, M.E. 1894. 8°. 15 p. — Ancient channel system of Calaveras county ; by W. H. Storms, M.E. 1894. 8°. 13 p. fig. — Red Rock, Goler, and Summit mining districts in Kern county; by Harold W. Fairbanks. 1894. 8°. 5 p. — Gold mills of California. [1896.] 8°. 34 p. Note. This is a reprint fVom the 13th report of the State Mineralogist, 1896. 54S Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Cal. IMintralogy, continued.'] — Preservation of structural timber; by John D. Isaacs. [1896.] 8°. 13 p. Xbte. This i> a reprint from tbe ISth report of the State Mli.eralogiBt, 1896. — Reconnaissance of the Colorado Desert mining district; by Stephen Bowers, Ph.D. 1901. 8°. 19 p. — A few facts concerning the mineral production of California as compared with the total assessed Taluation; Lewis E. Anbury, State Mineralo- gist. [1901]. 8°. 10 p. folder. — Gold production : [table] showing total production of gold in Cal. since 1848, by years, according to different authorities ; collated by C: G. Yale, statistician. 1902. sheet; size, 12 X 22i^ in. — California mines and minerals . . . San Fran- cisco, [1903.] obi. 16°. 34 p. il. State Mineral Cabinet. Report of Trustees, annual, 1888; biennial, 1890/92-98/1900. '88-1901. 8°. Note. An act approTed Mar. 9, 1887 provided for the re moval of the Miocrai cabinet from tbe State Library. It was removed to the E. B. Crocker Art Q-allery. — Catalogue of minerals and ores in the State Mineral Cabinet at the E. B. Crocker Art Gallery, Sac- ramento, Cal. 1888. 8°. 93 p. See also back under Education, Univ. of Cul., Geology, Mineralogy, and Mining and Metal- lurgy ; and back under Geology. Museum, State. See back under Mineralogy, Mining Bureau. [^Observatory.] See back under Education, University of California, Lick Observatory. [Parks.] Board of Park Commissioners of San Fran- cisco. Report, annual, 1871/72, 76/77, 90-96. ■72-96. 80. Los Angeles Park Commissioners. Report, 1892. '92. 8°. [Printing.] State Printer (1850-52; 1864-72.) Re- port, annual, 1850/51-52. '51-52. 8°. Note. Between 1852 and 1854, when there was no State Printer, contracts' for printing were let by tbe Governor and CoDUoller. No record of any rpts. between 1854 and 187'i. Report, bien- 8°. Ifote. In 1872 the State establiehed its own printing plant, in charge of the Sapt. So rpt. 1872-76. Rpt. 1830 annual. — Special report on the cost of school-books. [1883.] 8°. 8 p. — Supplemental report. 1887. 8°. 9 p. [Prisons.] State Board of Prison Directors. Annual report of State Prison Inspectors for 1851; State Board of Commissioners, 1 852 ; State Prison Inspectors, 1854; Directors of State Prison, 1855, 58, 59; Board of Commissioners, 1860; Board of Directors, 1861, 62, 63, 63/65-77/79; special report, 1875; State Board of Prison Directors, report, annual, 1880-92; biennial, 1892/94-94/96, 96/1900-00/02. Note. Rpt. 1896/1900 covers four years. — Investigation by the State Board of Prison Direct- ors of charges of cruelty at Folsom Prison, Aug. 13, 1887. '87. 8°. 70 p. — Selections from standard authors for the benefit of the prison inmates ; comp. by James Gauley, moral instructor. State Prison at Folsom. 1888. 8». 90 p. — List of prisoners in the California State Prison at San Qnentin, with a list of prisons in other States. 1888. 8°. 38 p. 549 Superintendent of Printing (1872-). nial, 1876/77-1900/02. '78-1902. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Cal. \Prisons, eon. i Jfote. Uniform with those for other States, For earlier i years see back under Agriculture, 1891. — Weekly bulletin, Apr. 12, 1897-1904. [Sacra- j mento and San Francisco, '97-1904.] f" broad- i side. ! Note. First eleven nos. Issned in Sacramento; commencing^ with no. 12, June 28, 1897, issued in San Francisco. 38 nos. iu | 1897 ; since then 52 nos. annually. j — Snowfall bulletin, 1902-05. f" broadside. Note, Isaaed from Jan. to April each year. j [ Yosemite Valley.'] Commissioners to Manage the • Yosemite Valley and the Mariposa Big Tree I Orove (1866-). Report, biennial, 1866/67-! 1900/02. '66-1902. 8°. ■ Note. Report 1880 annual; 1899/1900 not printed. | — By-laws. San Francisco, 1866. 24°. 16 p. ] — Information for the use of Yosemite visitors comp. by W. E. Dennison, Guardian. 1886. 8°, 27 p. — Same; corap. by Commissioners. 1887. 8°, 24 p. — See also under Inspection and Regulation, En gineer, 1882; back nnder Geology. 1868, 69 and uni2er Legislature, Laws of the State, Special Laws, Yosemite, and Journals, Docs., etc., 1889. ; Judiciary. | Supreme Court. California reports, v. 1-141 ; reports j of cases, 1850-1904. 141 v. 8°. j Cont.: V. 1, 1850-61 ; by N. Bennett. 2-4, 1852-64 ; by H. P. i Hepbarn. 6, 1865; by W. G. Morris. 6-8, 1856-67; by H. T. Booraem. »-12, 1868-69; by H. Lee. 1^16, 1859-60; by J. B. | Harmon. 16-19, 1860-62; by D. T. Bagley. 20-22, 1862-63; i by C. J. Hillyer. 23-32, 1863-67; by C. A. Tuttle. 33-37, , 1867-69; by 3. E. Hale. 38, 1869; by T. Eobinson. 39-4U, 1870-71 ; by R. A. Thompson. 41-51, 1871-77 ; by C. A. Tuttle. I ii, 1 877-78 ; by C. A. Tuttle and G. J. Carpenter. 63, 1878-79 ; ' by G. J. Carpenter. 54-62, 1879-82; by G.H.Smith. 60-1 72, 1883-87; by W. W. Cope. 73-141, 1S88-1904; by C. H. ' Pomeroy. > — Records, V. A-Q. n.t.p. [1882-89.] 17 v. 8°. — Same, V. 1-3371 . n.t.p. [1865-1904.] 3371 v. 8°. I — California decisions, v. 1-27, Dec. 1, 1890-June 28, 1904. San Francisco, '91-1904. 27 r. 8°. — Digests of reports of the Supreme Court. Sacra- mento and San Francisco, 1856-1902. 8°. Cont.: 1860-66; by E. B. Crocker. '56. 1 v. — 1860-58; by I L. Shearer. "69. 1 v. — 1860-80; by H. J. Labatt. '61. 2 v. — 1860-88; by C.H.Parker. '69. 2t. — 1888-73; [suppl. to Parker] v. 3; by R. Desty. '76. 1 v. — 1850-80 ; by A. L.I Rhodes. '82. 2 v. — 1880-84 [suppl. to Rhodes] v. 3; by H. L. Gear. '87. 1 v. — Index, 1850-79; by W. Whit, more. '86. 1 v. — Citations and table of cases, 1860-71 ; by R. Desty. 1 y. — Same, 1872-77, suppl.; by R. Desty. '78. Iv. — 1850-86; by H. L. Gear. '87. I v. — 1885-91; by A. Burrows. '91. 1 v. — 1850-93; by J. H. Deerlng. '96. 3 V. — 1894-98, 96-99, 99-1903 ; by J. H . Deering. v. 4-«. '88- 1902. 3v. 552 Judiciary] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Cal. Supreme Court, continued. — Case and citation index ; by King and Leonard. 1894. 80. 109 p. — Same; Lawyer's Co-op. Pub. Co. Hochester, N. Y., 1897. 80. 107 p. — Same; by M. C. Hester. Los Angeles, 1897. 8°. 507 p. — Rules. 1892-1903. 24" and f». Jfote. Issaed at irregular intervals. — Notes on California reports ; by C. T. Boone, W: Joyce, J. A. and A. Raymond. San Francisco, 1898. 4 V. 8°. District Court reports; by H. J. Labatt. 1857. 1 v. 8». Probate reports; by M. H. Myrick. 1872-79. 1 v. 8». — Same ; by J. V. Coffey. 1894-1902. 2 v. 8°. See also under EzecutiTe and Staff, Attorney-Gen- eral and Controller; under Institutions, Libra- ries; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1885. Lgoislatuke. let aesBioD, Dec. 1849/Apr. 1850; 2d-14t1i, amilial, beRioDing in January, 1851-63; 15th-22d, biennial, beginning in Decem- ber, 1863/64-77/78; 23d, biennial, Jan./Apr. 1880; 24tb-:i5th, biennial, beginning in January, 1881-1903. Extra seselonR ; ■Mh extrs, Apr. 1881; 25tll extra, March 1884; 26th extra, July 1836; 33d extra, Jan. 1900. [Laws of the State.^ Statutes and amendments to codes. 1850-1903. 37 v. 8°. — Compiled laws from 1850 to 1853 ; by S. Garfield and F. A. Snyder. Benlcia, 1853. 8°. — Digest of laws from 1850 to 1867 ; by W. H. R. Wood. San Francisco, '57. 8°. — General laws from 1850 to 1864; by T. H. Hittell. S. F., '65. 8°. — Same, 4th ed. S. F., 1872. 2v.ini. 8°. — General laws from 1864 to 1871 ; v. 3, being Supple- ment to Hittell's General Laws ; by C. H. Farkcr. S. F., 1871. 1 V. 8°. — Statutes continued in force and not affected by the codes ; by C. Raymond, J. C Burch, and J. H. McKune. 1873. 8°. — General laws, by J. H. Deering. S. F., 1897. 240. 1354 p. — Same ; 1899. 24». 1354 p. — Same, as amended up to the end of the ses- sion of 1903; edited by J. H. Deering [and] W. S. Braun. San Francisco, '03. 16°. 1740 p. — [Codes.} Political code, 2 v.; Civil code, 2 v.; Code of civil procedure, 2 v. ; Penal code, 1 v. ; annotated by C. Haymond and J. C. Burch. 1872. 7 v. 8». Codes and statutes : t. 1, Political and civil codes; v. 2, Code of civil procedure and penal code; by T. H. Hittell. San Francisco, 18T6. 2 V. 8». Some ; Supplement, v. 3 ; by T. H. Hittell. S. F., 1880. 1 V. 8°. Codes and statutes: v. 1, Political code; >. 2, Civil code; v. 3, Code of civil procedure; v. 4, Penal code; annotated by F. P. Deering. S. F., 1885. 4 V. 8°. Same ; Supplement ; by F. P. and J. H. Deering. S. F., 1889. 8». Same; Pocket ed. S. F., 1893. 4 v. 24». Same; S. F., 1897. 4 v. 24°. Same ; S. F., 1899. 4 v. 24°. 553 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Cal. \^Law» of the State, continued.'] Political code ; by C. Haymond, J. C. Burch, and J. H. McKune. 1872. 2 v. 8°. Same ; annotated ; by N. Newmark. S. F., 1881. 1 y. 8°. Same ; 1883, 85, 8°; 1889, 24<>. Same, including 1903 ; ed. by James H. Deering [and] W. S. Braun. S. F., '03. 12». 1397 p. Civil code; by C. Haymond, J. C. Burch, and J. H. McKune. 1872. 1 v. 8». Same; annotated; by A. Hart. S. F., 1876. 8". Same; 1880, 81, 83, 85, 8»; 1888, 24". Same; by C. P. Pomeroy. S. F., 1901. 1 v. 8» Some, 1903 ; ed. by J. H. Deering [and] W. S Braun. S. F., '03. 120. 1044 p. Code of civil procedure ; by C. Haymond, J. C Burch, and J. H. McKune. 1872. 1 v. 8». Same ; annotated; by W. Olney. S. F., 1872. S" Same; 1873, 74, 76. 8". 5amf ; byE.F. B.Harston. S.F.,1877. 1 v. 8° 5o»/i. 295 p. — [Trade-marks.] See under Executive and Staff, Secretary of State, 1903. — [ I'osemite.] Laws relating to the Yosen.ite Valley and Mariposa Big Tree Grove, n. imp. 12°. 35 p. [^.Tournals, Documents, Etc.] Journal of the Senate, l8t-35th session, 1849/50-1903. '50-1903. 33 v. 8°. J^ote. Journal of l8t-2d eeesioDs bound with Houee Journal. Journal of 24tb extra seeaion bound with journal of 24th retni- lar aesBion; journals of 25t.h, 26th extra acHaiona bound individ- ually; journal of 33d extra aeaaion bound with Aneembly Journal of eame seaslon. For Appendices see at beginning of list, p. 525. — List of committees and standing rules of the Senate, 1849/50-97. "50-97. 8". ^ote. 1899-1903 published in the Journals but not sepn. rately. — Journal of the Assembly, lst-35th session, 1849/50- 1903. '50-1903. 33 v. S". Xote. Journal of lst-2d sessions bound with Senate Journal. Journal of 24th extra session bound with journal of 24th regu- lar session ; journals of 23th, 26th extra sessions bound individ- ually ; journal of 33d extra aesslon bound with Senate Journal of same session. For Appendices see at beginning of list, p. 525. — Standing rules [and list of committees] of the As- sembly, 1849/50-97. '51-97. 8» and 24°. ydte. 1899-1903 published in the Journals but not sepa- rately. The List of Committees is not always included. — Senate and Assembly bills, amendments and resolu- tions, 20th-35th session, 1874-1903. n. t. p. '74-1903. 8°. — Final history of Senate and Assembly bills, consti- tutional amendments, and resolutions, 24tb-35th session, 1881-1903. 12 v. 8°. — Report from the San Diego delegation upon the bill entitled. An Act concerning the San Diego and Gila Southern Pacific and Atlantic R.K. Co., and to extend the time of performing certain acts. 1868. 8°. 15 p. — Report of Senate committee on the culture of the grape, with concurrent resolution relative to petitioning Congress to exempt fruit distilleries, etc. 1870. 8°. 6 p. — Petition for woman's suffrage, in Senate, March 2, 1870. '70. 8°. 34 p. — Preliminary report of the committee on corpora- tions. 1874. 8°. 20 p. — Reports of the joint committees on swamp and over- flowed lands and land monopoly; presented at the 20th session of the Legislature of California. 1874. 8». 354 p. — Testimony taken by the special committee on Central Pacific Railroad matters. 1874. 8°. 39 p. 557 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Cal. [■7o«rno/s, Docwmtnts, Etc., continued.'] — Report of the investigation into the affairs of the State Agricultaral Society by the Assembly committee on agriculture. 1876. 8°. 10 p. — Report of Senate committee on agriculture relative to Senate bill do. 508 : an Act to save from destruc- tion the vineyards of Cal. and to extinguish the phylloxera in said vineyards. [1876.] 8°. 5 p. — Report of Senator McCoppin of committee on Chinese. [1876.] 8°. 13 p. — Chinese immigration : the social, moral and political effect of Chinese immigration ; testimony taken before a committee of the Senate [etc.]. 1876. 8°. 173 p. — Same: . . . policy and means of exclusion; mem- orial ... to Congress . . . and address to the people of the United States; prepared by a com- mittee of the Senate. 1877. 8°. 49 p. — Same : report to the Senate of its special committee on Chinese immigration. 1878. 8°. 302 p. — Report of the Board of Commissioners of the Sacra- mento River Drainage District to the Governor of California. 1879. 8». 30 p. maps. — Report of Commission to examine into and report on the condition of certain funds, etc., in relation to the State University. 1879. 8°. 8 p. — The culture of the grape : statements of Prof. Eugene Hilgard and A. Haraszthy . . . made before the committee on culture and improvement of the grape-vine, Feb. 1880. '80. 8°. 13 p. — Report of the Board of Engineers appointed to examine into the matter of the measurement of materials used in the construction of the sea-wall and embankment at San Francisco . Jan. 20, 1882. '82. 8°. 51 p. See under iDepection and ReguUtioD, ffarbora, 1873, 82, and Labor StatUtict, 1386. — Report of the committee of the State Board of Health on State quarantine, appointed by virtue of Senate joint resolution no. 6, adopted Feb. 26, 1881. '83. 8°. 6 p. map. — Report of Assembly committee on Assembly bill no. 207: "An Act to ascertain the sum due on all claims for work done and material furnished under the provision of an Act to promote drain- age," etc. 1883. 8°. 17 p. — Report of the committee on corporations of the As- sembly [relative to R.R. Com'rs.]. 1883. 8°. 176 p. — Rei>ort of joint committee of Senate and Assembly on commerce and navigation. 1883. 8°. 224 p. — Transcript of papers filed and testimony taken in the contested election cases of L. W. Buck vs. M. Dudley . . . and E. C. Dozier vs. D. G. Barnes . . 1883. 8». 423 p. — Transcript of papers filed and testimony taken in the contested election case of J. Marion Brooks vs. George Steele, as State Senator, third Sena- torial district. 1883. 8". U4 p. — Testimony taken before the judiciary committee of the Senate in considering Assembly bill no. 10, concerning the regulation of railroads (generally known as the Barry bill). 1884. 8°. 211 p. — Minority report of the committee appointed to in- vestigate certain charges made ... by Ed E. Leake against J. W. McCarthy, Clerk of Supreme Court. 1885. 8°. 5 p. — Report of the Senate special committee to investi- gate the alleged defalcations in the office of the State Treasury under the administration of W. A. January . . . 1886. 8". 50 p. Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Cal. [Journals, Docvments, Etc., continued.'] — Report of Senate committee on fish and game. 1887. 6 p. Note. This and the Dezt following report Been only in Appendices to the Journals. The Assembly report was also reprinted by the ytate Legislature of Nevada in the Appendix to its ■Journals, 1887. — Report of Assembly committee on fish and game. 1887. 5 p. See preceding note. — Report of special committee appointed to investi- gate charges respecting changes of position of ■bills in Assembly file, and alsn charges against members of the Assembly. 1887. 8". 121 p. — In the matter of contest of election of John J. Sulli- van vs. W. O. Banks : Testimony taken . . . 1889. 8°. 361 p. — In the matter of the investigation of the Yosemite Valley Commissioners; Senate. [1889.] 8". 40 p. — Some ; Assembly. 1889. 8°. 430 p. — Investigation of the affairs of the Cal. State Prison and the charges against Warden John McComb ; by the Assembly and Senate committees of the 28th Legislature. 1889. 8°. 430 p. — Memorial services in memory of the late Gov. Washington Bartlett by the Senate and Assem- bly in joint convention. 1889. 8°. 12 p. — Proceedings of the committee on judiciary regard- ing railroad tax suits, etc. 1889. 8°. 267 p. — Statement relative to unpaid claims of California against the United States tn special joint com- mittee, n. imp. [18S9.] 8». 76 p. — Same, Part no. 2 : Continuation of the sworn state- ment of John Mullan relative to the unpaid claims of the State of California against the United States; made to the special joint committee, appointed under Assembly concurrent resulution no. 5, adopted Jan. 26, 1889. '89. 8». 33 p. — Same, Part no. 3 : Completion of the sworn state- ment of John Mullan relative to the unpaiil claims of . . . California - . . ; made to special joint committee [etc.]. 1889. 8°. 38 p. — Report to the Assembly, 29th session, relative to printing of State school text-books ; K. T. Dunn, expert. 1891. 8°. 22 p. — Report of the committee on commissions to the Assembly. 1891. — In memory of James G. Blaine : memorial services of the Legislature. 1893. 8°. 30 p. — In the matter of the investigation of the construction of some of the buildings of the Home for the Feeble-minded at Glen Ellen [etc.]. [1893.] 8°. 21 p. — In the matter of the Investigation of the Railroad Commissioners before a select committee of the Senate [etc.]. [1893.] 8°. 70 p. — Report of the testimony and proceedings in the mat- ter of the investigation of the charges made against Assemblyman H. H. Johnson of Santa Clara County by James W. Rea, [etc.]. 1893. 8». 349 p. — Report of the testimony and proceedings in the matter of the investigation of the charges made against W H. H. Hart, Atty-Genl , before the committee of the Assembly [etc.]. [1893.] 8». 151 p. — Report on re-assessment of [railway] property. 1893. — Report relative to distance tariff. 1893. — Testimony taken before select committee in matter of investigation of A. Bretz. [1893.] 8°. 81 p. 559 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Cal. [■/bwrna/s, Documents, Etc., continued.'] — Testimony talcen before tlie Senate committee on corporations, in the matter of railway assess- ments and the payment of taxes thereunder, for the years 1880 to 1892, inclusiTe. '93. 8°. 65 p. — Testimony and proceedings in the matter of the charges of Senator Biggy against Senator Dunn, and report of the Committee, Mar. 12-15, 1895. '95. 8». 28 p. — Report of the committee on legislative business ap- pointed at the 31st session (1895) of the Legisla- ture to perfect a system of legislative practice. 189C. 8°. 56 p. — Report of the committee appointed by the Senate . . . 1897, to make an examination of State institutions. '99. 8". 187 p — Reports of standing and select committees of Senate and As.sembly relative to the condition and man- agement of the State prisons. 1903. 8°. 24 p. Miscellaneous. Blind Men's Association. Sermon, and petition from blind men regarding the Adult Blind Home, to the Legislature and W. Bartlett, Governor. San Francisco, [1887]. 4°. 12 p. [Capitol.] Specifications of labor, materials and me- chanical workmanship to be furnished for the erection of the basement story walls of the State Capitol of California, n. d. 8°. 7 p. jSfiea/flounrfer Inspection aud Regulation, Capitol Comm'ra. [Chinese.] See under Inspection and Regulation, Labor Statistics, 1886 ; and under Legislature. -Tournals, Docs., etc., 1876, 77, 78. [Claims.] See under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1889. [Deaf.] Proceedings of the Eleventh Convention of American Instructors of the Deaf, held at Berke- ley, California, July 1.5-22, 1886. '87. 1 v. S". [Expositions.] Report on the National Mining and Industrial Exposition, held at Denver, Colorado, Aug. 1882; W. B. ISwer, Commissioner from California. 1883. 8°. 110 p. Report of A. Andrews, U.S. Commissioner for Cali- fornia at the World's Industrial and Cotton Cen- tennial Exposition, New Orleans, La., Dec. 16, 1884 to June 1, 1885. '86. 8°. 67 p. California World's Fair Commission. Biennial re- port for the years 1891/92. '92. 19 p. il. — Final report of the Ca). World's Fair Commission, including a description of all exhibits from the State . . . collected and maintained under legislative enactments at the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893. '94. 8». 240 p. il. California Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commis- sion. California: its products, resources, indus- tries and attractions ; what it offers the immicrrant, home-seeker, investor, and tourist; ed. bv T. G. Daniells. 1904. 8°. 208 p. il. [Forestry.] Report of the Lake Bigler Forestry Com- mission to Gov. G: Stoneman. 1884. S''. lop. map. [Fr%iits.] California dried fruits and how to use them : by Prof. Chas. H. Allen, of San Jose, Secretary of Committee, n. imp. 8°. 8 p. See under InstitutioDB, Agriculture, 1896, and Horticulture. [Harbors.] Report of J: Pettee, expert, on the ac- counts of the State Harbor Commissioners (offi- cial term of J: S. Gray. Secretary). 1883. 8°. 20 p. See Kfirfer Inspection and Regulntton, llnrhon; and forward under Rivers. 560 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Cal. [fltjrftways.] Folsom Highway Commissioners. Re- port. 1899. 8°. 4 p. {^Irrigation.'] Proceedings of the State Irrigation Convention, held at Riverside, California, May 14, 15, and 16, 1884. Riverside, '84. 8°. 96 p. — Same, held at San Frnncisco, May 20, 21, ami 22, 1886. »i.^.,'86. 8". 205 p. — Address of the State Irrigation Committee to the Fresno and Riverside Irrigation Conventions and to the anti-riparian voters of California. n.p., 1886. 8°. 299 p. — Reclamation of arid lands by irrigation. Re- port of committee on arid lands of the Cal- ifornia State Board of Trade. S. F., 1889. 8». 52 p. See alno under Executive and Staff, Attorney- General, 1891, and Secretary of State, 1889; and under Inspection and Regulation, Ji'ngineer. ILands."] Commission for the Purpose of Examining the Torrens Land Transfer Act of Australia. Report to the Senate and Assembly. 1895. 8°. 26 p. See aho under Inspection and Begulation, Landa, and Sur- veyor-Oeneral. [Library. 1 The State Library : report to Gov. R. W. Waterman by his attorneys. . . . The Gover- nor's reply. 18H8. 8". 63 p. {^Marshall Monument.'] Marshall Monument Commis- sion. Report, 1890. '90. 8°. 4 p. il. Marshall Monument and Grounds, Guardian of the (1891-). Report, 1894, 98. '94-99. 8°. \_National Guard.] History of F Co., 2d Inft'y, N.G.C., and annual report of Col. Wm R. Smedberg, President. S. F., 1879. 8°, 44 p. — Proceedings of the seventh annual convention of the National Guard Officers' Association of Cali fornia, San Francisco, Dec. 1, 1890. S. F., '91 8°. 24 p. — Same; of eighth annual convention, Dec. 7, 1891 S. F., '92. 8°. 11 p. — Report upon the mobilization at Santa Cruz of the division of the National Guard commanded by Major- General John H. Dickinson, n. p., 1901. 8°. 16 p. — See also under Executive and Staff, Adjutant- General. [Prisons.] Testimony taken before George Stone- man, Governor, in the matter of the People rs. the State Board of Prison Directors. 1883. 8°. 371 p. — Report of E. R. Highton, Commissioner . . . to . . . George Stoneman, Governor : State Prison reform, management and treatment of criminals and juvenile delinquents ; Saratoga and St. Louis conventions; with appendices. S. F., [1884]. 8°. 58 p. — Penology : report of the California State Penolog- ical Commission ; in compliance with Senate con- current resolution no. 5, passed Feb. 16, 1885. •87. 8°. 256 p. — Report of W. C. Hendricks to Governor George Stoneman and the Penological Commission. 1887. 8°. 82 p. — San Quentin Prison ; its financial and business management, etc. : report of I. P. Allen, expert appointed by the Governor. 1889. 8°. 49 p. See also under Executive and Staff, Governor, 1883 , 89. Miscellaneous] STATE PUBUCATTONS [Cal. [7?at7»-o broadsides; no. 44 is a 24o; no. 42 not seen. Geologist^ Territorial. See under Executive and Staff, Governor^ Report, Note. 565 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Terr. Arizona Insane Asylum (Phoenix, 1885- ). Report, 1893, 98; 7th biennial report, 1899/1900. 8°. Note. RptB. 1893, 98 not seen. 7th covers Jan. 1, 1899/ June 30, 1900; neen only In [3d] blen. rpt. of the Board of Control, 1699/1900. Library, Territorial (Phoenii). Report of the Libra- rian, annual, 1866-67 ; biennial, 1883/84, 1900/02. Note. Rpta. 1866-67 seen only in appendixes to Journals, 1868-67 ; 1883/84 seen only in Governor's message, 1885. During these years tne Sec. of the Territory vf as Territorial Librarian ex officio. Rpt. 1900/02 not seen. Prison, Territorial (Yuma, 1875-). [let] annual report, 1890; [annual, 1892] ; biennial, 1897/98-99/1900. '91-[1900.] 80 and 12». Note. Rpl. 1890 covers July 5/Deo. 31, with sfcitistics cover- ing 1875-90; this was the only 12» seen. Rpt. [1892] is for the calendar year 1892, though called on cover " bien. rpt. 1891/92." Rpt. 1897/98 covers a calendar biennium. Rpt. 1899/1900 covers Jan. 1, I>i99/June 30, 1900; also included in [3d] bien. rpt. of the Hoard of Control, 1899/l90i). \^Weathtr and Crop Service. 1 U. S. Dept. of Agricul- ture. Arizona section of the Climate and Crop Service of the Weather Bureau . . . [Monthly] report; [also] annual summary, [v. l,no.5]-T. 8, no. 12; May 1897-Dec. 1904. ['ii7]-1904. 4''. Note. Uniform with those for other States, consisting of monthly parts, ea. 8 p., and annual summaries, ea. 12 p. Enumeration began with v. 4, no. 12, Dec. 19U0, the ann. summary being no. 13 ; since then each ann. summiiry has been included in the enumeration as no. 13 of its volume. No. [5] of v. 7, May 1903, wrongly numbered 6. Judiciary. Supreme Court. Reports of cases, v 1-4, 1866-1904. V. p., '84-1904. 4 T. 8°. Cont.: V.l, 1866-84; F. P. Dann. 2-4, 1884-1904 ; E. W. Lewie, Legislature [Called Legislative Assembly]. lBt-4th sessions annual, beginning in Sept., 1864, Dec, 1865, Oct., 1866, Sept., 1867; held at Prescott; 5th-23d, biennial, beginning in Jannary, 1869-1905; held at Tucson, 1869-77; at Prescott, 1879-87 ; at Phrenix, 1889-1906. \^Laws of the Territory. '\ Acts . . . lst-23d session, 1864-1905. ii. p., '(!5-[1905]. 8°. Note. Actsof lst-5th,10th-12th, 14th sees, printed at Pres- cott; 6tb-9th at Tucson; 13th at San Francisco; 15th-20th, 22d-23d at Phcenix; 21st at Jefferson City, Mo. Acts of 14th sees, in Revised Statutes, 1887. — Compiled laws . . . including . . the session laws 1864-71 . . Comp. by C. Bashford. Albany, N.Y.,'71. 80. vi, 627 p. — Compiled laws; by J. P. Hoyt. Detroit, 1877. — Revised statutes, [1887]. By C. H. King, B: Goodrich, E: W. Wells. Prescott, '87. 8°. 904 (1) p. Note. Contains also session laws of 1887. \_JournaU, Documents, Etc.'\ Journals, lst-23d Legis- lative Assembly, 1864-1905. «.;)., '65-1905. 8". Note. The Council and nouee journals have been bound together in 1 v. for each session, with the above title. Through the 9th session, 1877, the Council and House Journals were arranged alternately, by days, in each v. ; beginning with the 16th session, 1891, the two journals were separate in each V. Journals of lst-4th spselon have .ippendizes conlnining miscellaneous matter. lBt^5th, lOlh-Ilth, 14th. printed at Prescott; 6th-9th at Tucson; 12th at Lincoln, Neb.; 13th at San Francisco; 15th-23d at Phcenix. — Memorial and aflBdavits showing outrages perpe- trated by the Apache Indians . . . for the years 1869 and 1870. [San Francisco?] '71.8''. 32 p. — Resources of Arizona . . . [San Francisco?] 1871. 8°. 31 p. — Same; Prescott, 1881. 8". 120 p. — Same;'>(\ei. [San Francisco], 188.S. 8". 275, xx p. 566 NEW MEXICO TERRITORIAL PUBLICATIONS List compiled /rom material furnished by J. W. Raynolda, Secretary of New Mexico, from the collection of New Mexico docttmenta in the New York Public Library^ and from the " Cat- alogue of the State Library of MaaaachuMetts,** 1S80, and .1n- nual Supplemental 1880-1902, All docutnenta in this list published at the capital^ Santa Fi^ unleaa otherioiae specified. Explored by Spaniab adventurers : Cabeza de Daca, IhSl ; de Niza, 1539; Coronado, 1540; Espejo, 15S1. Beized for Spain, and mis- Bions founded, by Juan de Onate, 1598. Hevolted, with Mexico, and became a titate of the republic of Mexico, 182*2. The portion east of the Rio Grande was included in the 1'exao annexation of 1845 and was ceded by Texas to the United Btatcp, 1850. Uf the portion west of tbe Rio Orande, ho much as lay uorth of the G-ila River was included in tbe Mexican cet>sion of 1848; the remainder was Included In the Qadsden purchase of 1853. The Territory of New Mexico was organized 1850, including: (1) All the area of present New Mexico and Arizona north of the Oila River; (2) As much of present Nevada as lay south of the 37th parallel; (3) As much of present Colorado as lay south of the 3Sth parallel, between the Hocky Mountains and tbe 103d meridian. G-adsden purchase added, 1853. The portion north of the 37th parallel wan transferred to the Territory of Colorado, 1861. The portion west of the 109th meridian was detached and organized as Territory of Arizona, 1863, leaving the Territory of New Mexico with Its present boundaries. [Public Documents.] Note. The miscellaneous documents have been collected and bound in various volnmeB, of which only the following were seen in compiling the present list : Biario del Consejo, 1854/55. House Journal, 186V64. House Journal, 1865/66. Official Reports, 1882/83. Note. This contains: (1) Official reports, 1882/83, p. 1-144; (2) Informes of&ciales (the same rpts. in Spanish, individually paged); and (3) Illustrated NewML'xico . . . 4th ed., 1883. (5ce unt/er Inspection and Regntaiion, Immigration.) ::ouncU Journal, 1899. (Exhibits A-P, 305p.; AA-GG, 168 p.) House Journal, 1899. (Same appendix as Council Journal) . Governor's Message, 1899. (Same appendix as Council and Souse Journals). Governor's Mesiiage, 1901. (Exhibits A-L, N-0, Q-S, 1-9, and two unnumbered. 568 p.). Governor's Message, 1903. (Exhibits A-Z, &, A1-A2, paged individually). COXSTITUTIONAL CONVENTIONS. Conveniionj 1850. Report, 18nl. Convention, 1889, Report, 1890. — Constitation of the State of New Mexico adoptetl by the Constitutional Convention held at Santa Fe, Sept. 3-21, 1889. [*89.] 8°. 20 p. — Same, amended August 18-20, 1890, and address to the people. ['90.] 8°. 56 p. Executive and Staff. Governor. Message, annual, 1851-68; biennial, 1869- 75. 78-94,97-1903. ['51?]-1903. 8°. Cont. : By J. B. Calhoun, 1851; by W. O. Lane, 1852; by D. Uerlwetber, 1SS3, 54, 55. 56; by A. Rencber, 1857, 58, 59, 60; by H. Connelly, 1861, 62, 63, M, 65; by W. F. 11. Amy,1866; by R. B. Mitchell. 1867, 68; by W. A. Pile, 1869; by M. Glddings, 1871. 73; by S. B. Axtell, 1875, 78; by Lew Wal- 567 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Terr. New Mexico Governor, continued. lace, 1810; bjr L. A. Sheldon, 1882, 84; bvE. O. Boss, 188H, 88; by L. B. Prince, 1890, 92; by W. T. Thornton, 1894, 97; by M. A. Otero, 1899, 1901,03. Note. Not known whether all hare been leaned In pamphlet form, but nearly all. If not all, have been reprinted in the Journals and the various document collections. Messages 1899, 19UI, 03 were bound at the beginning of the collection of mis- cellaneous documents for those years and fumiahed t.-p. for tame. Message 1903 contains Veto and special messages, on pp. 61-69, which in copy seen were bound in twice. 1901 printed at Albuquerque. Spanish editions seen of 1890, 94, 97 ; printed also in all or nearly all Spanish editions of the Journals. — Annual report to the Secretary of the Interior, 1879-1902. Washington, D.C., '79-1902. Cont. : By L. A. Sheldon, 1881-84; by E. G. Ross, 1886-88; by L. B. Prince, 1889-92; by W. T. Thornton, 1893-96; by M. A. Otero, 1897-1902. Note. RpU. 1879-80 not seen; publication of 1879, 80, 82 uncertain. Bpts. 1899-1902 are vols, of 376 p., 445 p., 546 p., and 638 p. respectively, and contain exhaustive rpts. on the resourceB and industries of the Territory, as well an rpts. of public officers and institutions, some of which are reprints of the regular rpts., and others are specially prepared. Rpts. 1897, 09, 1902 contain the following maps ; 1897, 99. Map of the Territory . . . n. p., n. d. Scale, 31 mi.= 1 in.; size, 183x13 in. 1900. Same. 1901. Post-route map of the Territory . . . June 1901. Wash., D. C, n. d. Scale, 21 mi.:r::l in.; size, 21JX17in. 1002. Same, June 1902; also : Arcfaeeological map of [Plajarito Park. Normal Univ. Expedition of 1900. E. L. Hewett, Ar- chseologiat; K. M. Chapman, Draftsman. Wash., D. C, 1900. Scale, 1 mi. = 1 in.; size, 26x21 in. — Proclamation [announcing a special election Octo- ber 7, 1890, on the proposed constitution]. n. t. p. ['90.] 1 p. — Proclamation [naming last Thursday in November as a day of Thanksgiving, 1890; annual, 1899- 1903]. — Proclamation [naming May 30, 1889, 1900,01, 02, 03 as a public holiday] . — [Cattle quarantine proclamation, Oct. 30, 1900.] — Proclamation in memory of President McKinley, 1901. Adjutant General. Biennial report, 1882/88, 98, 1900, 01,02. ['84-1903.] 8°. Note. 1882/83 covers Mar. 1, 1882/Dec. 31, 1883. Others aru! all dated Dec. 31, but periods covered are not clear. lB82/8:i | seen only in Official Reports. ' — Keporte bienal de el Ayndante General, 1886/88. n. t. p. '90. 8°. Note. Covering Dec. 6, 1886/Dec. 16, 1888. Title from cover. Auditor. Annual report, 1862/63, 64/65; biennial report, 1881/83,86/88-1900/02. ['64?-1903.] 8°. Note. Ann. rpts. for year ending Nov. 15; blen. rpts. for bienniums ending about Dec. Ist, except that 1881/ 8;i cover'' Dec. 16, lS81/Dec. 31, 1883. Rpts. 1881/83, 86/88 each called " Itpt. of Trinidad Alarid." Rpts. 1888/90-1900/02 contain Insurance statistics. Rpts. 1862/63, 64/66 seen only In House Journal, 1863/64, 66/66; 1881/83 only in Official Reports, 1882/83. — Same, in Spanish, 1864, 1881/83, 86/88. ['55]-90. 8°. Note. 1854 seen only in Dlarlodel Consejo, 1854/56; 1881/83 only in Informea Offlciales, 1882/83. — and Superintendent of Schools. Report of the con- dition of the schools of New Mexico for 1889, prepared by Trinidad Alarid. '90. 8°. (7) p. — Insurance Department. Report showing the New Mexico business of all insurance companies . . . 1888-95. Insurance laws, 1903. 568 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Terr. New Mexico Auditor, continued. — Statement showing the business done in New Mexico of life and accident insurance companies, 1890. n. p., n. d. 24° broadside. — Same, 1891. n. p., n. d. 12" broadside. — Same, of life and miscellaneous insurance com- panies, annual, 1892-94. n. p., n. d. 8° broad- sides. Secretary of the Territory. Beport, biennial, 1897/98- 1901/02. ['99J-1903. 8°. Note. For calendar bieDniums. Rpt«. 1897/98-98/1900 seeD only in documeDt conectioD§ of 1899 and GoTerDor'B Ueaaage 1901. Rpt. 1901/02 conulna Official register, election returns, and BtatlBtica. — Official register, biennial. 1851-1903. Note. Not known whether this and the following aerieB have been iBBued without interruption. See under Inapection and Regulation, Immigration, Bureau of, 1881. — Legislative rules, biennial. 1851-1903. See preceding note. — Report to U. S. Commissioner of Education on con- dition of schools, Dec. 31, 1873. Note. Seen only in House Journal, 1873/74. — Education in New Mexico. 3d annual report of the Secretary of the Territory. 1876. 8°. — The legislative blue book. With rules of order [etc., and an historical sketch of the Territory. 1882]. Compiled by W. G. Ritch. Ist ed. '82. 8°. — Corporation laws, 1897, 1903. — Road laws. 1901. — Abstract of vote cast in 1902. '03. — Fish and game laws. 1903. — See also under Inspection and Regulation, Immi- gration, Bureau of, 1881. Solicitor General. Report, 1898; biennial, 1898/1900- 1900/02. Note. Rpt. 1898 covers If arch 7/Dec. 27; othera cover bien- niuma ending Dec. 27. Treasurer. Annual report, 1862/63, 64/65; biennial report, 1882/83, 86/88, 90/92-1900/02. ['64?- 1903.] 8°. Note. Ann. rpts. for years ending Nov. 15; bien. rpta. for blenniums ending about Dec. 1st, except that rpt. 1882/83 covers Feb. 21, 1882/Dec. 31, 1883. Rpts. 1882/83, 86/88 each called " Rpt. of Antonio Ortiz y Salazar." Rpts. 1862/63, 64/65 seen only in House Journal, 1863/64, 65/66; 1882/83 only in Official Reports, 1882/83. — Same, in Spanish, 1854, 82/83. Note. Rpt. 1854 covers Feb. 8/Nov. 14; seen only in Diario del ConBejo, 1854/55. Rpt. 1882/83 seen only in Informes Officiales, 1882/83. Inspection and Regulation. Capitol Custodian Committee (1899-). ]^iennial re- port, [1899/1900]-1900/02. ['01-03.] Note. Appointed by the (Jovemor. Rpt. 1900/02 is for biennium ending Nov. 30. Cattle Sanitary Board. Report, 1898, 1900, 02. Note. Periodof rpt. 18!>8 uncertain. Rpt. 1900 (probably of date Nov. 30) speaks of a previooB rpt. " for the fiacal year ending June 30, 1900;" not seen, but believed to be in Gov's. Rpt. to Sec. of Interior, 1900. Rpt. 1902 dated Nov. 30. Spanish edition seen of 1898. — Brand book, 1900, 02, 03. See also under Executive and Staff, Governor, 1900. Coal Oil Inspector. Report, annual, 1898, 1900, 02. ['99-1903.] 8». Note. Rpt.lSOScovers Apr.6/Dcc.31; others cover calendar years. No rpts. seen for 1899 or 1901. Office abolished 1903. 569 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Terr. New Mexico Dental Examiners. Biennial report, 1897-1903; 6th annual, [1900?]. Note. Not found In document collectlona. 6th ann. !■ in OoTemor'i Report, 1900, \_EducaUon.'] Board of Education. Biennial report. 1897-1903. Note. Not fouDd in document collections. Superintendent of Public Instruction. Report, an- nual, 1891-1900, 00/01-03/Oi. '92-[1904?] 8». Note. Rpt. 1891 covers Mar. ]/Dec. 31 ; rpts. 1897-98 cover calendar years ; period of 1900 rpt. not clear ; others cover years ending Oct. let. Bpt. 1898 contains rpts. from Agric. College, University, School of Mines, Normal Schools, School for Deaf and Blind, Military Institute, and city and private schools. Rpt. 1900/01 called 11th annual. — Compilation of the school laws of New Mexico, containing laws and parts of laws relating to the public schools. 1891. 8°. 32 p. — Some. 1895, 1903. 2 pm. 8°. — See also under Eiecutive and Staff. Auditor, 1889, and Secretary of the Territory, 1873, 76. Health, Board of. Biennial report, 1897-1901/02. Note. Bpt. 1901/02, covering Dec. 1, 1901/Dec. 30, 1902, seen only with Govei-nor*s Message, 1903. — New Mexico health reports. 1891. Immigration, Bureau of. Biennial report, 1882/84, 97/98-1900/02. •84-[1903]. 8°. Note. Periods as follows : Feb. 27, 1882/Feb. 16, 1884; Apr. 1897/Dec. 31, 1898; Jan. 1, 1899/Dec. 1, 1900; Dec. 1, 1900/ Nov. 30, 1902. Rpt. 1382/84 includes [tpt. of the House com- mittee to inquire into the affairs of the Bureau. In pam- phlet form rpt. of Bureau and rpt. of committee cover 16 p. each; as bound iu Official Reports, rpt. of Bureau covei's p. 1-14, and rpt. of committee (Mar. 6, 1884) p. 15-18. In Spanish pamphlet edition the two rpts. cover 16 p. together (?); also included in Informes OfBciales, 1882/83, but not examined. — Report of the Commissioner of Immigration for Colfax Co. ByH. Whigham. 1880. 8». 13 p. — [Reports on Bernalillo and Grant counties] Silver City [efc], 1881-82. 8». — [Report on Dona Ana county. By A. J. Fountain. 1882?] 34 p. — [Report on San Miguel county. Prepared by G. W. Pritchard. [1882?] 16 p. — Publications, 1880-81. '81. S". Note. Not known just what these are. — Resources of New Mexico. Prepared . . . for the Territorial Fair to be held at Albuquerque Oct. 3-8, 1881. Santa Fe, '81. 8°. 64 p. Note. Contains Chronolozical annals of N. M., etc., com- piled by Hon. W: G. Kitch, Sec. of the Territory, 4ih revised ed., p. 13-45, and OfBcial Register of 1881. — Same, [1882?] pm. 32 p. — New Mexico, its resources and advantages. 1881. 12°. — Resources of New Mexico. New Albuquerque, 1881. 8°. — Illustrated New Mexico. By Hon. W: G. Ritch . . . Sec. of the Territory and President of the Bureau . . . 4th ed., revised and enlarged . . . 1883. 8». 140 (1) p. map. il. Note. Also in OfBcial Beports, 1882/83. Contains Map of N. M.; Chicago, [1883] ; scale 30 mi. = 1 in.; size, 13i X 19f in. — Same, [1883?] pm. 155 p. — New Mexico. Winter edition. By H. C. Burnett. Las Vegas, 1889. 8". 48 p — Climate is fate. 1891. See aUo on oppotite page, 1900. — Mines and minerals. 1891. 570 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Terr. New Mexico Immigration, continued. — New Mexico. Its resources [etc.]. Ed. by M. Frost. 1894. 8°. 344 p. 44 pi. map. — Farming by irrigation in New Mexico . . . n. p., 1897. 8". 76 p. pi. il. Note. Contains Map of N. M. ; Chicago, n. d.; scale, 31 mi. = 1 in. ; size, 182 x 13 in. ; the same as in G-oTernor's Hpt., 1897, 99. — Bulletin no. 2; Agriculture and horticulture. 1898. 24°. 47 p. pi. — Climatology and mineral springs of New Mexico. Health and pleasure resorts. . . . 1900. 8°. 100 p. pi. il. Jfote. Cover title reads : " Climate is fate. New Mexico the health resort of the continent." — Luna county . . . 1901. 24'>. 16 p. — [Bulletin on each county.] 1902-03. — Condensed compilation of facts concerning the Territory, in answer to numerous inquiries. n. p., n. d. 8°. 8 p. Insurance Department. See under Executive and Staff, Auditor. [^Irrigation. 'i Commission of Irrigation and Water Rights (1897-). Eeport, 1897/98. 8». Note. Seen only in docnment coUeetiuns of 1899. Commission on Irrigation (1899-). Report, 1899/ 1900-00/02. 8". Note. Been only with 6ovemor*s Message, 1901-03. [ioncZ.] Commissioner of Public Lands. lst-3d annual report, 1899/1900-1902. ['01-03.] 8°. Ji'ote. 1st covers March 27, 1899/Dec. 31, 1900; others cover calendar years. United States Land Commission . Report [biennial] . 1899-1903. Note. Commission composed of Governor, Solicitor Genl., and U. B. Surveyor Genl. of N. M. Rpt. 1902 covers Apr. 1/ Dec. 15. Others not seen. ILive-stock.'] See back under Cattle Sanitary Board. Mines, Inspector of. Annual report, 1892-1903. Wash., D.C., '92-1903. 8". Note. Made to the Secretary of the Interior at Washington. Oil Inspector. See back, Coal Oil Inspector. Pharmacy, Board of. 9th-[13th] annual report, 1897/ 98-1901/02. Note. For years ending Nov. 30. 9th seen only in docu- ment collections of 1899; 11th, [13th] only with Governor's Message, 1901, 03. 10th, 12th not seen. Sheep Sanitary Board. Biennial report, 1898/1900; annual report, 1901/02. Note. For biennium ending Dec. 15, and year ending Dec. 1st, respectively. — Important order, July 20, 1901. Albuquerque, ['01.] circular. Note. Ordering the dipping of sheep for scab. Also in Spanish. — [To sheep-growers], Apr. 10, 1902. Albuquerque, [02.] pm. — Directions for the preparation and use of lime and sulphur sheep dip. [1902.] — Directions for the preparation and use of tobacco and sulphur sheep dips. [1902.] [ Taxation.'] Board of Equalization. Biennial report, [1897/98]-1900/02. Note. Rpt. 1897/98 is called merely : " Bd. of Equalization, 48ih and 49tb fiscal years." 1399/19(10 is called " Rpt. of Jan. 1901 meeting." 1900/02 is for biennium ending Nov. 30. 571 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Terr. New Mexico Institdtions. Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, College of (Las Cruces, 1889-). l8t-3d annual report of the Regents, 1890-92. '91-92. 2 pm. 8°. note, lat printed at Santa F£ ; (2d-3d 1 pm.) at Lae Cracea. — Morrill fund. lst-3d annual reports of the Presi- dent and the Treasurer, [1891-93]. Las Cruces, '92-93. 2 pm. 8°. Kote. lit-2d in 1 pm. See following note. — Annual report ; comprising the 4th-8th annual report of the Morrill fund, 5th-9th annual re- port of the Hatch fund 4th-9th annual report of the Territorial fund; 1894-96/98. Las Cruces and Las Vegas, '94-98. 4 t. 8". Note. The rpt. of the Morrill fund (for the support of the College) is addressed to the Secretaries of Agriculture and the Interior ; the rpt. of the Hatch fund (for support of the Experiment Station), and the rpt. of the Territorial funds (for college buildings and sub-station buildings) are addressed to the Governor. The rpt. of the Territorial funds continues the series of Regents' rpts. listed above. 1896 was the only one printed at Las Vegas. Bound as follows : 1894,_ 4th Morrill, 6th Hatch, 4th-5th Territorial. 1895.— 6th " 6th " 6th " 1896.— 6th •' 7th " 7th ■' 1896/98.— 7 th-8th " 8th-9th " 8th-9th Rpt. of Bupt. of Public Instruction 1898 also contains a rpt. of the College, presumably for 1897/98. — Annual report ; comprising the 10th-12th annual report under the Territorial act, lOth-l 2th annual report of the Agricultural Experiment Station, 9tli-llth annual report under the Morrill act; 1898/99-1900/01. Santa Fe, '00-02. 2 v. 8°. Note. This is the continuation of the preceding series, with a sllKhtly altered arrangement. Bound as follows ; 1898/1900.— lOth-llth Terr., lOth-llth Sta., 91h-10th Morrill. 1900/01.- 12th Territorial, 12th Eiper.Sta., 11th Morrill. — 13th annual report of the College to the Governor, Not. 30, 1901/02. '02. 8°. 41 p. — Morrill reports, 1901/02-02/03. 12th-13th annual report of the President and the Treasurer to the Sec'y "f the Interior. n.p.,n.d. 8°. ea., 6 p. — The Agricultural College and Experiment Station of New Mexico. Catalogue, 1890, and announce- ments, 1890/91. Chicago, 111., '90. 8°. 20 p. — Catalogue, [l8t^9th], 1890/91-98/99, and an- nouncements 1891/92-99/1900. '91-99. 9 v. 8°. Note. 4tb, 1893/94, was the only one numbered. 1890/91 printed at Santa Fe ; 1895/96 at Las Vegas ; 1896/97, n. p.; others at Las Cruces. — 10th-15th annual register. Catalogue of students, 1899/1900-04/05, and announcements, 1900/01- 05/06. n.p.,['00];SantaEe, ['01]-05. G v. 8". Experiment Station (Mesilla Park). lBt-4th annual report of the Regents of the College concerning the Agricultural Experiment Station, 1889/90- 92/93. Santa Fe, '91; Las Cruces, '92-94. 8°. — 13th, 15th annual report, 1901/02, 03/04. '02-04. Note. These were apparently the first rpts. of the Station printed separately after the 4th. For 5tb-12th see above under College. Publication of 14th, 1902/03, uncertain. — Bulletin; nos. 1-47, April 1890-June 1903. v. p., ['90]-1903. 8". il. Note. Nos. 10-12 paged continuously, p. 1-58; similarly, nos. 13-15, p. 1-82; nos. 16-20, p. 1-146; nos. 21-23, p. 1-67; nos. 24-30, p. 1-252; nos. 31-34, p. 1-106; nos. 35-39, p. 1-130; others paged individually. No. 4, Dec. 1891, is wrongly dated March 1892; no. 9, Dec. 1892, is wrongly dated May 1893. Nos. 13, 38, 39 contain respectively 11, 6 and 2 unpaged leaves bearing plates. No. 13 is " N. M. weeds, no. l." No. 19 is '* Rpt. of the Entomologist, pt. 1 ; " pt. 2 (not seen) " printed in a limited edition." Nos. 24, 28 are " Life zones in N. M., l-Il," the latter being technical and printed in a limited edi. tlon. No. .^6 contains a list of bulletins nos. 1-36. No. 45 contains folded tables. Nos. 1-19, l24?]-33 printed at Las Cruces ; nus. 20-23 at Lae Vegas ; nos. 34-47 at Santa ¥k, — List of bulletins, [nos. 1-52]. [1904.] 8°. 3 p. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Terr. New Mexico [BWn(i.] See forward, Deaf and Dumb. Deaf and Dumb Asylum (Santa F^, 1887-). Report, 1898; biennial, 1899/1900-00/02. ['99-1903.] 8°. Note. Period of 1898 rpt. not clear; rpt. 1899/1900 for an uncertain period ending Dec. 3d; 1900/02 for biennlum ending 'Sov. 30. Called in rpt. 189S, " Bchnol for the Deaf and Blind ; " in rpt. 1900/02 " Asylnm for the Deaf and Dumb." [Educaiion.'i Normal School (Silver City, 1893-). Re- port, 1898; annual, 1899/1900, 01/02. ['99- 1903.] 8°. Note. Period of 1898 rpt. not clear; others cover Sept. 2, 1899/Juno 6, 1900, and year ending Nov. 30, 1902, respectlvdy. Normal University (Las Vegas, 1893-). Report, 1894/98; biennial, 1898/1900; annual, 1901/02. ['99/1903.] 8°. Note. First opened in 1898 aa a Normal School; name changed to Normal University, 1899. Rpt. 1898/1900 for blon- nlum ending Sept. let; rpt. 1901/02 for year ending Nov. 30. Rpt. 1901/02 contains a list of recent pabllcations of the Dept. of Biology. — [Catalogue], 1900. n.p.,'(iO. 8". il. Military Institute (Roswell, 1893-). Report, 1897/ 98; 3d biennial, 1899/1900; annual, 1901/02. ['99-1903.] 8°. Note. Period of rpt. 1897/98 not clear ; rpt. 1899/1900 covers a calendar bienniura ; rpt. 1901/02 covers year ending Nov. 30. The Institute was opened in 1898. School of Mines (Socorro, 1889-). Report, 1S98, 97/1900, 01/02. ['99-1903.] 8°. Note. Periods of rpts. 1898,97/1900 not clear; rpt. 1901/02 covers year ending Nov. 30. Rpt. 1898 seen only in rpt. of Supt. of Public Instruction, 1898. University of New Mexico (Albuquerque, 1889-). Report, 1897/98; report of Board of Regents, annual, 1899/1900, 01/02. ['99-1903.] 8°. Note. Kpt. 1897/98 covers year ending Oct. 31; rpt. 1899/ 1900 covers the academic year. Rpt. 1901/02 is probably for year ending Nov. 30, as it contains rpt. of the President of the University for that period. Rpt. 1899/1900 contains a list of pnbiicatlODS of the University. — Catalogue, annual, 1892-94, 94/95-1904/05. Al- buquerque, '92-1905. Note. Publication of 1901/02 uncertain. — Bulletin, v. 1-2, 1898-1903. Cont. : V. 1 (Biological series, v. 1 ; Geological series, v. 1) : Physiological corollaries of the equilibrium theory of nerv- ous action and control. By O. L. Herrick. 1898. Somatic equilibrium and the nerve endings in the skin. By C. L. Herrick and G. E. Coghill. 9 pi. Geology of the environs of Albuquerque. By C. L. Her- rick. 1898. 7 11. The occurrence of copper and lead in the San Andres and Caballo mountains. By C L. Herrick. Tables for the determination of New Mexico bees. By T. D. A.Cockerell. 1898. Papers on the geology of New Mexico. By C. L. Herrick. OoTit. : 1. Geology of the Socorro Mt. 2. The Limitar volcano. 3. Mt. Magdalena and the basic eruptives of the Magdalena district. Geology of the San Pedro and the Albuquerque districts. By C. L. Herrick. Notes on a collection of lizards from New Mexico. By C. L. Herrick, J: Terry, and H. N. Herrick, Jr. 11 pi. V. 2 (Geological series, v. 2) ; The geology of the Albuquerque sheet. By C. L. Herrick and D. W. Johnson, map. 32 pi. Miscellaneous economic papers by C. L. Herrick. Cont. : 1. Salt in N. M. 2. Gypsnm in N. M. 3. Hy- draulic cement. 4. The clays of N. M. 5. Graphite. Report of a geological reconnoissance in western Socorro and Valencia counties. By C. L. Herrick. 1900. 2 pi. Geology of the white sands of N. M. By C. L. Herrick. Identification of an Ohio coal measures horizon in New Mexico. By C. L. Herrick and T. A. Bendrat. 1900. The cyanide process in New Mexico. By V. V. Clark , 2 pi . Geolocy of the Cerrillos Hills. By D, W. Johnson. 1903. 573 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Terr. New Mexico Historical Society of New Mexico. Biennial report, 1897-1901/02. Kote. Rpt. 1901/02 apparently for the calendar biennium. Perioda of other rptn. not known. Rpt. 1899 (meaning 1897/ 98?) ie alio In document cnllectlona of 1899; rpt. 1901/02 also with Goveraor'e Alessage, 1903. — Inaugural address of Hon. W. G. Ritch, Presi- dent, delivered Feb. 21, 1881, at the Faiace, Santa F6. '81. — Kin and clan. Address of Adolpb F. Bandelier, delivered in the Palace, Santa F6, April 28, 1882. '82. — Beporte de la Sociedad Historica de Nuevo Me- jico. 1887. — The stone idols of New Mexico. 1896. — The stolie lions of Cochiti. By Hon. L. B. Prince, President. 1903. Insane Asylum (Las Vegas, 1889-). 3d-[4th] biennial report of the Directors, 1896/98-98/1900; annual report, 1901/02. ['99-1903.] 8°. Note. Bien. rpts. for bieuniums ending Nov. let; ann. rpt. for year ending Nov. 30. Library, Territorial, Report of the Librarian, biennial, 1882/83; Jan. 1899; Feb. 1901; Nov. 30, 1902. ['84-1903.] 8". Note. Rpt. 1882/83 apparently for calendar biennium; perioda of other rpts. not clear. Bpt. 1882/33 (called " Rpt. of B: EUiBon, Librarian") seen only In Official ReportB, 1882/83. — Same, 1882/83, in Spanish. Note. Seen only In Informes Officlales, 1882/83. Penitentiary (Santa Fe, 1884-). Biennial report of the Commissioners, 1897/98, [99/1900], 00/02. ['99-1903.] 8°. Note. Rpt. 1897/98 for calendar biennium; rpt. [1899/1900] " for S0th-5lBt fiscal yean; " rpt. 1900/02 for biennium endini; Nov. 30. See also under Legislature, Journata, Doca., etc., 1893. [ Weather and Crop Service.'^ United States Dept. of Agriculture. New Mexico section. Climate ami Criip Service of the Weather Bureau. In cooperation with the New Mexico Weather Service . . . [Monthly] report; [also] annual summary, v. 2-v. 8, no. 2, Jan. 1898-Feb. 1904. '98-1904. 4°. Note. Uniform with those for other States. Monthly parts numbered 1-12, ea. 8 p.; annual summarieB unnumbered. — Weekly crop bulletin, 1899, 1902, 03. ['99-1903.] f broadside. Note. Published during the farming season ; uniform with thoH'.- for other States. Contain ; Apr. 11-Sept. 25, 1899; nos. 1-25. Apr. lo-May 13, 1902; nos. 1-6. [More not seen.] Apr. 11-Sept. 22, 1903; nos. 1-24. — Snowfall bulletin, 1904, nos. 1-3. ['04.] broad- sides. Note. For Jan.-Nf arch, but dated Feb. 8-Apr. 9. Judiciary. Supreme Court. Reports of cases, t. [1]-10, 1852-99. By C. H. Gildersleeve. d.^., '81-1900. 10 v. 8°. Cont. ; [V. 1] 1862-79. 6, 1891-92. 2, 1880-83. 7, 1893-95. 3, 1883-86. 8, 1895-98. 4, 1887-88. 9, 1897-99. 5, 1888-91. 10, 1900-01. — Digest, V. 1-9. By G: P. Money. Las Vegas, 1900. Judiciary reports [of business transacted in the district courts, 1899/1900]. 8°. Note. Seen only with Governor's Message, 1901. 574 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Terr. New Mexico Leoislatdre [ Ca/Zei Legislative Assembly]. There were two Bessions of the let Legielative AflBembly, the firet eeeeioD in June/July 1851, the second, Dec. 1851/JaD. 1862; 2d-19th LeKlBlatlve AaBembly, anoual, be^ioDlDg in December, 1852/83-69/70; 20th-22d, biennial, beginning in December, IdTl/ 72-75/76; 23d-2eth, biennial, beginning in January, 1878-82, in February, 1884; 27th-3l8t, biennial, beginning in December, 1886/ 87-94/95 ; 32d-,'i5tb, biennial, beginning In January, 1897-1903. \Lavis of the Territory.'] Laws, annual, l8t-19th ses- sion, 1851-69/70 ; biennial, 20th session, 1871/72 ; Acts, biennial, 21st-35th session, 1873/74- 1903. ['51]-1903. Note, Not certain whether title has varied exactly ae above indicated. All, or nearly all, of the session laws were also printed In Spanish ; seen in Spanish, however, only for 29i h- 32d sessions. Laws of ist Assembly contain the Kearny code. — Laws of the Territory of New Mexico, Santa Fe ; Oct. 7, 1846. n.p. ['46.] 8°. Hop. Note. Also in BpaDlsb. — Revised statutes of the Territory . . . Prefixed, the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States [etc.]. Revised and arranged by J. J. Deavenport. 1856. 8°. 563 p. — Revised statutes and laws in force at the close of the session of 1865. St. Louis, '65. 8°. Note, Also in Spanish. — Declaration of Independence, Constitution of the United States, and organic act of New Mexico. 1867. 120. — General laws . . . including all the unrepealed gen- eral laws from the promulgation of the Kearny Code in 1846 to the end of the legislative session of 1880. Compiled under the direction of Hon. L. B. Prince. Albany, N. Y., '80. 8°. 603 p. — Same. 1882. 8°. — Local and special laws, [1851]-84. E. L. Bartlett [e^ a/.], Commission. '85. 1.8°. xxxiii, 967p. — Compiled laws . . . 1884. Including the Constitu- tion of the United States, the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, the Gadsden Treaty, the original Act organizing the Territory [etc.]. E. L. Bartlett [and others], Commission. '85. 1. 8°. xxxiii, 1736 p. Note. Also in Spanish. — Compiled laws of New Mexico . . . 1897. Pre- pared by J: P. Victory, E: L. Bartlett, T: N. Wilkerson, Commission. '97. 8°. 1159 p. [JournaU, Documents, Etc.] Journal of the Legisla- tive Council, annual, lst-19th session, 1851- 69/70; biennial, 20th-35th session, 1871/72-1903. ['51?]-1903. 8° and 12". Note, Title varies. Nearly all contain Oovemor'e Message. Journal of 15th sesB., 1865/66, has appendix containing Memo, rials and G-eneral Kesulutjons. Jourual of 33d sess., 1899, has appendix containing the miscellaneous documents of 1897/98, identical with the appendixes to House Journal and Gover- nor's Message of eame year. Only copies seen were of 15th, 23d, 28th-33d, 36th sesslone. 15th was a 12°. — Diario del Consejo, 2da sesion de la 3ra Asamblea Legislativa, 28Ta-3Ira sesion, 1854/55, 88/89- 94/95. '65-95. 8". Note. Probably all the Journals have been printed In Spanish, but these are all that have been seen in compiling the present list. Diario of 1864/55 is really for 4th Assembly. Appendix to 1854/55 contains Governor's messages. Rules, and rptB. of Auditor and Treaeurer, In Spanish. Diario of 29tb session contains special message of Gov. Prince of Jan. 10, mi. 575 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Terr. New Mexico [Journals, Documents, Etc., continued.'] — Jouroal of the House of RepresentatiTes, annual, l8t-19tli session, 1851-69/70; biennial, 20th-35th session, 1871/72-1903. ['51?]-1903. S" and 12". Note. Title varies. Xearly all cootain OoTerDor'e UeBsage. Journal of " let aesslOD 2d L. A." 1853/54 {eee end of note) ,h&B n.t.p. Jonraal of 13tb Bettalon, 1863/^, bears wron^ date, Dec. 1864, for Dec. 1863; this la a em. 8° volume aod contalna al«o rpts. of Auditor and Treueurer. Joaroal of 2lBt BeBBion, 1873/ 74, coDtalDB rpt. by Sec of the Territory to U. S. Comm'r of Education on tlie coodition of Bchools, Dec. 31, 1873. Jour- nal of 33d BeBBion, 1899, has appendix containing the miBcella- neous documents of 1S97/98, identicui with appendixes to Council Journal and Goveruor'B Mepsuee of same year. Only V. Been were of ** 1st scsBiott 2d L. A ** (probably a mistake for 3d L. A., as it is dated 1893/54 and lias imprint 1854), 13tb, 15th, 2l8t, 28th-33d, 3oth seBsionB. 15th is a 1.°. — Diario de la Camara, 28Ta, 30a-32da sesion, 1888/ 89, 92/93-97. '89-97. 8». ybte. I'robably all the Journals have been printed in dpan- | ish, but these are all that have been seen in compiling the pres- | ent list. Diario of .32d seBBion contains, in the text, rpt. of the ; *' Comision sobre Institucionee terrltoriales.'* I — InfoTme de la comision de la penitenciaria de la j Camara . Feb. 1893. '93. 8°. 71 p. Miscellaneous. Capitol Rebuilding 5oarrf (1 895-). Report, 1895/98 ; final, Feb. 12, 1901. ['99-1901.] 8». Jfote. Seen only in document collections of 1899 and with Governor's MesBage, 1901. [Charitable Institutions.'] Reports of charitable insti- : tutions, [1899/1900.] j 2^ote. These are private institutions. This rpt. seen only j with Governor's Message, 1901. ■ [Expositions.] Trans- Mississippi Exposition Commis- sion (1897-). Report, 1897/98. Note. Seen only in document collections of 1899. Board of Louisiana Purchase Exposition Managers (1901-). Report, Jan. 1, 1903. h.t.p. 5 p. Note. Seen only with Governor's Message, 1903. 576 OKLAHOMA TERRITORIAL PUBLICATIONS List compiled from the collection of Oklahoma documents in the New York Public Library and from, the " Catalogue of the State Library of Massachusetts" Annual Supplfmenta^ 1890-1903. Additional material furnished by W. P. Campbell, Cuttodion of the OklahoTna Historical Society. All docum.ents in this list pub- lished at the capital, Guthrie, unless otherwise specified. Included In Loaisiaoa purchase^ 1803; in District of Louieiana, 1804; in Territory of Extuiaiana, 1805; in Territory of MiaBoari, 1812; in "the Indian Coaotry," 1834; in Indian Territory, 1854. Opened to settlement by whites, 1889 ; organized as Territory of Oklahoma, May 2, 1890. See historical summary at beginning of Indian Territory PubUcatione, p. 583. [Public Documents, 1896/98.] Note. The mlscellaDeons documents for these years are bound in with the jonrnal of the second day, In Council Jour- nal 1899, being pp. 52-726. Official Reports, 1902. n. t,p. em. 8°. Note. Containing the miscellaneous documents of 1900/02 with Individual paginations. Has back cover title as above. Executive and Staff. Governor, Message, biennial, 1893-1905. ['93]-1905. 8°. Cont.: By A. J. Seay, 1893; by W: C. Renfrow, 1895. 97; by C. M. Barnes, 1899, 1901 ; by T. M. Ferguson, 1903, 05. Note. 6: W. Steele was Governor during the 1st eesslon of the Legislative Assembly, but no message by him is known to exist in printed form, although he made rpts. to the Sec'y of the Interior in 1891, 92. Message 1899 has appendix containing statistics relating to insane, deaf and dumb, blind, penitentiary, and pardons for calendar bieonium 1897/98. Message 1901 has appendix containing the foUowiug matter : [Rpt. of committee to examine the accounts, vouchers and funds of the Territorial Treasurer] Feb. 22, 1900. Rpt. of Warden of Lansing Penitentiary, Kansas, as to Oklahoma prisoners, Dee. 4, 1900. Rpt. of Bupt. of Insane Asylum, June 30. 1898/1900. Rpt. of committee to visit the Territorial Insane Asylum at Norman, [Dec. 1900]. List of pardons granted, 1899/1900. — Beport to the Secretary of the Interior, annual, June 30, 1891-1902. Washington, D C, '91-1902. 8°. Note. Rpia. 1891-92 cont. rpts. of School Land Leaning Board, Supt. Public Instruction, Auditor, etc. Rpt. 1893 also printed at Outhrie,l893. Rpts. 1898-99 contain " Map of Okla- homa Territory, compiled from the official records of the Genl. Land Office and other sources, 1898. Drawn by M. Hendges." [Wash., D.C , '98.] Scale, 19 mi. =1 in.; size, 22X14^ in. Rpts. 1900-01 contain same map " from the corrected map of the Genl. Land Office 1898 and from data on file in the execu- tive office of the Territory. . . . Under the direction of H. King, 1900." [Wash., D.C] Rpt. 1902 contains same, revised by I. P. Berthrong. — Report of Gov. W: C. Renfrow ... of the World's Columbian Exposition. Exhibit "M" of the Governor's Message. Jan. 8, 1895. '95. 8°. lip. Ifote. With Manager's report. — Arbor Day proclamation, March 23, [1900]. n. p. ['00.] 1. 8" iheet. Adjvtant General. Annual report, 1895, 98, 1901, 02, 04 ; biennial report, 1899/1900. 8°. Note. Rpta. 1S98, 1902 for calendar yeatB. Others not seen. Rpt. 1898 by Acting Adjt. Qenl. Attorney General. Report, biennial, 1897/98-1903/04 ; eight months 1902. 8°. Note. Rpt. 1897/98 wrongly dated "Jan. 1, 1889." Rpt. 1902 coTers April Ist/Dec. 1st. Rpt. 1899/1900 not seen. Rpt. 1903/04 called " summary rpt." 577 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Terr. Okla. Auditor. [l8t]-8th biennial report, 1890/92-1902/04. ['92-190*?] 8». NoU. For bleDnlam ending Nov. 30 ; cover of 3d wrongly says " ending June 30." Title-page of 7th, 1900/02, haa wrong dates " 1902/04." Eonmeratlon began with 2d, 1892/94. Otb- 8th, 1898/1900-02/04, should have been numbered 6th-Tth ; no 6th haa been seen, [lat] , 3d-4th cont. Proceedings of Board of Equalization, and 3d-4th, 7th cont. Proceedings of Board of [ Railroad Assessors, for corresponding years, the Auditor ; being secretary of both boards. 2d cont. " Agrlc. and other | BtBlistics, 1894;" 4th cont. same, 1897/98, with census. Bee; also back under Governor^ Report, Note. Secretary of the Territory. [Annual report of insur- ! ance business done in the Territory.] 1 Treaturer. 2d-7th biennial report, 1892/94-1902/04. 1 ['94-1904?] 8°. Kote. For biennlum ending Nov. 30. Nth] seen only In '■ Council Journal 1899. See also back under Governor, Mrs- , sage. Note. Inspectiok and Regulation. Agriculture, Board of. 1st biennial report, 1!)03/04. ! Bank Examiner. [lst]-4th biennial report, 1897/98- \ 1902/04 : supplemental, 1902. ['98?]-1904. 8°.' Note. [1st] covers July 1, 1897/Dec. 1,1898; 2d-3d cover, biennlum ending Se]>t. 1st; supplemental 1902 covers Sept., ! (let., Nov. 4th not seen. [Ist] bound In 1 v. with rpts. of ' Librarian, Inspector of Oils, and Dental Examiners, and cont. i banking law of 1897. Called Commissioner in 3d-4th rpts, \ Denial Examiners. Ist^-Sd, [8tb], 1 1th, 13th, annual : report, 189 1-9.S, 1897/98, 1901/02, 03/04. 8°. Note. Rpt. 1898 transmitted Dec. 15; bound in I v. with rpts. of Librarian, Inspector of Oils and Bank Examiner. 11th covers year ending Nov. 30. \^Education.'\ Superintendent of Public Instruction. l8t-7th biennial report, 1890/92-1902/04. '93- 1904. 8°. Note. For biennlum ending .Tune 30. T.-p. of 1st wrongly says "ending Dec. 1, 1893;" t.-p. of 5th wrongly says " beginning July 1, 1899." 2d-6th cont. rpts. of the variouR educational institutions. See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, Report, Note, — Laws for the regulation and support of the com- mon schools, 1897/98, 1903/04. Oklahoma City, 71. d. 2 pm. 8°. Note. Unofficial compilations of the school laws were issned for 1893, 94, 97/98, 1901/02, 03/04, 05 by Jasper Sipes, Oklahoma City, ; — Educational directory, 1901/02. 8<>. 2 p. Note. Been only In 6th blen. rpt. \ Game Warden. Annual report, 1904. I Orain Inspector. Report, biennial, 1899/1900-03/04. I 8°. I Note. Rpt. 1899/1900 bound with rpt. of Inspector of Oils, j Health, Board of. [lsfr-6th] biennial report, 1891/92, 94, 94/96-1900/02. ['92]-1902. 8°. Note. [2d] covers April 1/Dec. 1, 1894, but Is called " bien- nial ; " cont. Official register of physiciaos and surxeons. 4th- 6lh cover biennlum ending Nov. 30; [Bthl covers blennium ending Nov. 1st. 3d not seen ; [6th] seenonfy in Official Rpts 1902. One authority calls rpt. 1900/02 the 7th. There was also a rpt. by the President of the Board, 1891/92. — Biennial report of the Superintendent of Public Health, 1897/98. 8». ] Note. Covers Aug. 13, 1897/Nov. 30, 1898. Cont. rpts. of i county boards of health, of Medical Examining Board, 1898, > and of Board of Dealth covering Feb. 12, 18977june 30, 1898 (not clear whether this is the same os the 4th blen. rpt. of the Board) ; also Rules for Ihe traoBportailou of corpses, Revised rules and regulations ndopted by the Board, and Directory of registered physicians, Dec. 1, 1898. 57S Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Terr. Okla. \LanAs.'\ Board for Leasing School Land (1894-). Report of the Secretary, 1891/94; [Ist-Sth] biennial, 1894/96-1903/04. '95-[1904?] 8°. Note. [2d] covers Jan. 1, 1897/Nov. 30, 1898 ; seen only In CoDncll Journal, 1899. 1900/U2 for blenninm ending Xov. 30. Period of others uncertain. Board called " Board fur Leasing Territorial Lands" In 4tti rpt., 1900/02; t.-p. of this rpt. wrongly says " for the year 1902." See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, Report, Note. — Rules . . . governing the lease of school lands, 1897, 1902. 2 pm. Live Stock Sanitary Commission. lst-4th biennial report of the Secretary, 1897/98-1902/04. '99- [1904?] 80. Note. lst-2d apparently for calendar blcnniums. 3d trans- mitted Nov. 2ath ; seen only in Official Rpts. 1902. Oils, Inspector of. Report, 1897/98, 99/1900, 02; biennial, 1903/04. ['99]-1904. 8°. Note. Called also Inspector of lUumlnatini; Oils, and Oil Inspector. Rpt. 1897/98 covers July I, lS97/Dec. 31, 1898; bound also with rpts, of Librarian, Bank Kzaminer, and Dental Examiners. Kpt. 1899/1900 bound with rpt. of G-rain In. spector. Rpt. 1902 covers March Ist/Dec. let. Osteopathic Board of Examiners, let annual report of Secretary, 1903/04. Pharmacy, Board of. Report of the Secretary for the year ending June 30, 1902, and biennial report June30 to Dec. 31, 1902. '02. 8°. 22 p. Note. This peculiar title taken verbatim from t.-p. of copy bound in Official Rpts. 1902. Rpt. 1900/01 was bound with Proceedings of the Pharmaceutical Asso'n. Railroad Assessors, Board of. Proceedings, biennial, 1895/96-1901/02. Note. All seen only included with Auditor's blen. rpts. of corresponding bienniums. [^Taxation.'] Board of Equalization. Minutes, 1891/92; proceedings, 1895/96-98/1900. Note. All seen only inclnded with Auditor's bien. rpts. of corresponding bienniums. Institutions. Except as specifically noted, the publications of the various edu. cational institutionB were seen only in the bien. rpts. of the Supt. of Public Instruction as bound up in Council Journal 1899 and Official Rpts. 1002. Agricultural and Mechanical College (Stillwater, 189 1-). Report [biennial, of the Board of Regents, President and Faculty], June 30, 1893/ 94. n.p.,n.d. 8». Note. This was the only rpt. seen in separate form. Re. ports by Prest. of Bd. of Itegents and by Prest. of the College, Annual Catalogue, and Annual Announcement, have been issued since 1892/93, but titles have so varied thai it has been impossible to obtain a definitely clear list; the documents given below, therefore, are those only which were actually seen in compiling the present list. — Annual announcement of the College, 1897/98, and report of the Director of the Station, June 30, 1897. Stillwater, '97. 8». — Same, 1898/99, and report 1897/98. n. t. p. ['98.] 12». — [Miscellaneous reports], 1897/98-1900/02. Note. Been as follows : In Council Journal, 1899 ; Rpts. of Board of Regents of the College, Dec. 20, 1898. 4th bien. rpt. of the Clerk, Nov. 30, 1896/98. 4th bien. rpt. of the Treasurer, Apr.]5/Dec. 20, 1898. Bien. rpt. of the President, Dec. 20, 1898. In 4th bien. rpt. Supt. Public Instruction, 1896/98 : Rpt. of the President, n. d. In 5th blen. rpt. Supt. Public Instrnctlon, 1899/1900 : Rpt. [of the President], 1898/1900. In 6tb bien. rpt. Supt. Public Instruction, 1900/02 : Rpt. of the President, 1900/02. In Official Reports, 1902 ; Board of Regents, Rpt. of President, Nov. 30, 1900/02.' Board of Regents. [Rpt. of Treasurer), Nov. 30, 1900/02. All published at Guthrie. 579 InEtitutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Terr. Okla. Agricultural and Mechanical College, continued. Agricultural Experiment Station (Stillwater, 1890-). Annual report, [3d?]-llth, 1893/94-1901/02. Note. Ept. 1893/94, for year ending June 30, seen only In blen. rpt. of College, 1893/94. Rpt. 1898/1900 Includes all bulletins Nov. 30, 1898/1900. See alio above under Annual announcement. — Bulletin, nos. 1-67, December 1891-June 1905. Guthrie, Norman and Stillwater, '92-[1905.] 8». J^o. Cont. : V. 1, 1890-93; by E. B. Green. 2-4, 1894-96; by F. Dale, CJ. 6-9, 1894-1900; by J. H. Burford, C.J. — Wilson's digest of Supreme Court decisions. 1903. See alio under LeglaUtare, Lawe of the State, 1807. Legislature [Called Lboiblative Assembly]. iBt BeuioD, October/December, 1890; 2d-8tb, biennial, beginning Id January, 1893-1905. ILaws of the Territory ■"] Session laws, 3d-8th regular session, 1895-1905. 6 t. 8°. ^Tote. Laws of lBt-2d seBBion contained only in compilations of 1890-93. — Adopted code for the Territory, Including that portion of the general statutes of Nebraska, comp. by G. A. Brown, which extended over said Terri- tory ; also the laws of the United States in force [etc.]. Topeka, Kan., 1890. 1. 8o. (9ii) 747- 1021 (8) p. — Statutes of Oklahoma, 1890. Comp. under the direction of Kobt. Martin, by W. T. Little, L. G. Pitman, and R. J. Barker. '91. 1. 8°. ivi, 1318 p. — Same, 1893. Being a compilation of all the laws now in force. Comp. under the direction of Robt. Martin, by W. A. McCartney, J. H. Beatty, and J. M. Johnston. '93. 1. 8°. xvi, 1338 (I) p. — Digest of Oklahoma statutes and Supreme Court decisions. By Dick T. Morgan. Kansas City, Mo., [1897]. 1. 8''. 307 p. — Wilson's Revised statutes, of Oklahoma, annotated. 1903. [Journals, Documentt, Etc.'] Journal of the Council proceedings, lst-8th Legislative Assembly, 1890 -1905. ['91]-1905. 8». Kote. &tb includes most of tbe roiscellaneouB documents of 1897-98, which will be found in this list in their reepective places. 7th includes Roster and expense of the Beveral Legis- lative Assemblies, 1890-1903. — Journal of the House proceedings, Ist-Sth Legisla- tive Assembly, 1890-1905. ['91?]-1905. 8°. — Contracts for the care of convicts, blind, deaf mutes, insane, text-books supply and use, building Nor- mal School, printing, etc. n. d. Note. 8cen only in Council Journal, 1899. — Report of joint investigating committee on Agri- cultural College and Experiment Station. 1895. Miscellaneous. [Expositions.'] Report ... of the World's Co- lumbian Exposition . . . 1895. See under Executive and Staff, Governor, 1895. Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission. lst-2d biennial report of Secretary, 1901/02-03/04. Map of Oklahoma Territory. Compiled from the ofScial records of the [U. S.] General Land Office and other sources under the direction of Harry King. 1898. Scale, 12 mi. = 1 in.; size, 224X35 in. See also under'Execnt[ve&nd&i&f£, Governor, RepoTi, ifote. Post-route map of Oklahoma and Indian Territories . . . mail routes in operation Sept. 1, 1900. [By the Topographer of the U. S. Post Office Dept.] Scale, 10 mi. = 1 in.; size, 39^X34 in. Kote. Previously pnbliBhed with Arkansas. INDIAN TERRITORY PUBLICATIONS Jfost o/ the official publications 0/ Indian Territoryare United States government documental and may be found entered under "Indian Territory" in full-title entry in the Document Cata- logue of successive Congresses, and in brief entry in the Document Index of successive Congresses. The entries given below through the courtesy of Mr. L. C. Ferrell, Superintendent of Docu- ments, and his office, are confined to a few of the leading descrip- tive or other publications, that the literature of this Territory may be to this extent indicated. Entries are given preferably for docu- ments issued as ** separates," though these often are included also in departmental or Congressional reports. All documents in this list published at Washington, D.C., unless otherwise specified. Included in the LoniaiaDa purcfaase, 1803; in the District of LouiRiana, 1804; in the Territory of Louisiana, 1805 ; in the Terri- tory of Missouri, 1812. The name " The Indian Country " was given in 1834 to all that remained unorganized of the Territory of Missouri, which consisted, roughly speaking, of all the original Louisiana purchase except the States of Louisiana and Missonri and the Territory of Arkansaw. A small fragment was detached and added to the northwest corner of Missouri in 1837; and in 1838 all that remained east of the Missouri and White Earth rivers became the Territory of Iowa. In 1854, hy tlie organization of the Territories of Kansas and Nebraska, its dimensions were further reduced to the combined area of the present Indian Territory and the Territory of Oklahoma. The Territory of Oklahoma was de- tached in 1800, leaving Indian Territory with its present dimen- sions. Minute details are given in Walker's ** Statistical Atlas of the n. S. . . . compiled under authority of Congress, 1874." Attorney Oeneral. Opinion of U. S. Atty. General Cushiag, Jan. 7, 1867, on conatruction of the Chickasaw constitution. (Opinions Attys, Gen., T. 8, p. 300.) Congress. Beply of the southern Cherokees to the memorial of certain delegates from the Cherokee nation, together with the message of John Ross, ei-chief of the Cherokees . . . relative to the alliance with the so-called Confederate States. 1866. 8». 19 p. — Remonstrance, appeal, and solemn protest of the Choctaw nation addressed to the Congress of the U. S. [against the enactment into laws of bills now under consideration by the House to organ- ize a system of government in the Territory]. March 21, 1870. '70. 8°. 21 p. — Protest of the Cherokees against the establishment by Congress of a Territorial government of the U. S. over them. Jan. 20, 1875. n. t.p. 8°. 23 p. — Protest by the lawful delegates of the civilized nations of Indians of the Indian Territory . . . against the passage of a law by Congress trans- ferring them and their property to military con- trol, March 27, 1876. '76. 80. 12 p. — Report of Committee on Indian Affairs of U. S. Senate on condition of affairs in Indian Territory and other reservations, etc. 1886. Parts I, 2, 3. 2 V. ixvi, 226 (1) 597 p. Note. Title-page of pt. 2 states " in two parts." — Protest of the Indian delegates against the bill to establish the Territory of Oklahoma, n.p., n. d. 8». 27 p. Kote. Signed by John Ross and delegates of the Cherokee, Creek, Seminole, and Choctaw nations. 583 STATE PUBLICATIONS [Indian Terr. Interior, Department of the. Alleged occupation of portions of Indian Territory by white settlers. 1879. n.t.p. 8°. 34 p. map. (46th Cong., Ist sees., S. ex. doc. 20.) — Legal status of Indians in Indian Territory, 1890. n.t.p. 8°. 31 p. (51st Cong., 1st sess., S. ex. doc. 78.) — Coal leases in Indian Territory, 1890. n. t. p. S". 36 p. (51st Cong., Ist sess., S. mis. doc, 223.) — Alleged abuses and irregularities in public service in Indian Territory ; report of special inspectors C. J. Bonaparte and C. R. Woodruff, n. t. p. 1903. 54 p. (58th Cong., 2d sess., S. doe. 189.) — Maps of segregated coal lands in McAlester dis- trict, Choctaw nation . . . with descriptions of unleased segregated coal lands; by J. A. Taff. 1904. 69 p. maps. (Dept. circular no. 4.) Five Civilized Tribes Commission. Ist-llth annual report, 1894-1904. Ifott. 5tli-llth also in Interior Dept. rpt. on Indian affairs ; and,wtttiout appendixes, in rpt. of Secretary and rpt. of Secre- tary and Land Office. General Land Office. Map of Indian Territory, 1899. Scale, 12 mi. = 1 in. ; size, 22X204 in. — Exemplifications of patents to lands issued to Indian tribes, etc. 1880. n. t. p. 8°. 12 p. map. (46th Cong., 2d sess., S. ex. doc. 124.) Geological Survey. Map of Texas and parts of adjoin- ing Territories. 1899. Scale, 25 mi. =1 in. ; size, 3UX35i in. — Fitch, C. H. Triangulation and spirit leveling in Indian Territory. 1900. 141, xi, (1) p. (Bul- letin no. 175.) Woodland of the Territory. 1900. 1. 8°. 603- 672 p. map. Note. Also in 21st rpt. of tlie Survey, 1900, pt. 5. — Gannett, Henry. Gazetteer of Indian Territory. 1905. 70, iii p. (Bulletin no. 248.) — Taff, J. A., and G. I. Adams. Geology of eastern Choctaw coal field. 1. 8°. maps, il, Jfote. Also in 21st rpt. of the Survey, 1900, pt. 2, p. 257-311. — Taff, J. A. Preliminary report on geology of Ar- buckle and Wichita mountains . . . ; with ap- pendix on reported ore deposits of Wichita mountains; by H. F. Bain. 1904. 97, v, p. 8 pi. (Survey Professional Papers.) Indian Inspector. Annual report, 1899-1904. maps. pi. Note. CoDt. also rpt. of Supt. of Scliools and other rpts. Also in Interior Dept. rpts. on Indian affairs. Indian Office. Beply of the delegates of the Chero- kee nation to the demands of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs. May 1866. '66. 8°. 14 p. — Regulations governing mineral leases and other matters in Choctaw and Chickasaw nation . . . prescribed under provision of agreement of April 23,1897. n.p.,n.d. 15 p. — Rules and regulations governing mineral leases, collection and disbursement of revenues, and supervision of schools . . . under act of June 28, 1898. n. p., n. d. 14 p. — Rules and regulations governing selection and renting of prospective allotments of lands . . . 1898. n. p., n. d. 7 p. — Instructions to town site commissioners, Choctaw and Chickasaw nations. Mar. 9. 1899. 10 p. — Regulations governing procurement of timber and stone for domestic and industrial purposes . . . as provided in act of June 6, 1900. [July 14, 1900.] 13 p. — Same, Feb. 14, 1901. ['01.] 15 p. 584 STATE PUBLICATIONS [Indian Terr. Initrior, Department of the, continued. — Segulations governing leasing of lands in Che- rokee nation . . . for carrying into effect prorision of section 72 of act of Congress approved July 1, 1902. [Jan. 21, 1903.] n. p., n. d. 21 p. — Same, as amended May i, 1903. '03, 04, 05. 3 pm. — Some, Mar. 20, 1905. '05. 34 p. — Regulations governing sale and leasing of lands in Creek nation . . . for carrying into effect provisions of section 16-17 of act of Congress approved June 30, 1902. [As amended Jan. 21, 1903.] n. p., n. d. 30 p. — Same, as amended May 4, 1903. 41 p. — Same, as amended July 10, 1903. '03-04. 2 pm. — Same, Mar. 20, 1905. '05. 50 p. — Regulations governing applications by allottees of Five Civilized Tribes . . . who are of Indian blood, for removal of restrictions upon aliena- tion. 1904. n. t. p. 5 p. — Same, 1905. n. t. p. 7 p. Mine Inspector. Annual report, 1894-1904. maps. pi. Jfote. Also in rpts. of Secretary of Interior. ^Judiciary.'] United States Court of Appeals. Indian Territory reports, v. 1-3. Cases determined [etc.], 1896-1901. Parsons, Kansas, 1900-02. 3 V. 8°. Omt. : V. 1-2, 1896-99 ; by J. F. Craig, v. 3, 1899-1901 ; by F.H. Kellogg. Department of Justice. Instructions to clerks of US. courts in Indian Territory. 1895. 4 p. — Instructions for U.S. commissioners . . . 1895. 3 p. — Instructions for U.S. [District] Attorneys . 1895. 4 p. — Instructions to U.S. marshals . . . 1895. 7 p. [iamd.!.] Lands . . . acquired by treaties of 1866. '79. n.t.p. 8°. 6 p. (46th Cong., Ist sess., S. ei. doc. 26.) — Appraisement of certain lands. 1878. n. t. p. 8°. 21 p. (45th Cong., 2d sess., S. mis. doc. 69.) — Correspondence relative to leases of lands for cattle grazing. 1884. n. t. p. 8°. 160 p. maps. (48th Cong., 1st sess., S. ex. doc. 54.) — Status of certain lands, 1884. n. t. p. 8°. 18 p. (48th Cong , 1st sess., S. ex. doc. 109.) — See also back under Interior, Dept. of. General Land Office. [^Legislatures.'^ [Laus of the C/ierokees."] Laws of the Cherokee nation , passed during the years 1839- 67. St. Louis, Mo., '68. 8°. — Laws and joint resolutions of the National Council, passed and adopted at the extra and regular ses- sions of 1872. Tahlequah, '73. 8°. — Constitution and laws ... St. Louis, Mo., 1875. 8°. — Same,- 1892. Parsons, Kan., 1893. 8". — Compiled laws. . . . Tahlequah, 1881. 8». [Laws of the Chickasaws.'] Constitution, laws, and treaties of the Chickasaws. v. p., 1860, 78, 90. 3 V. 8°. Kote. Titles vary Bomewhat. The volume dated 1890 covers the years 1878-89. Printed at Tishomingo City, 1860; at Se- dslia, Mo., 1878 ; at Atoka, 189U. — See also back under Attorney Oeneral. — [Laws of the Ghociaies.'] Acts and resolutions of the General Council of the Choctaw nation, 1852- 57. Fort Smith, Ark., '58. 12°. — Same, 1859. Fort Smith, Ark., '60. 8°. STATE PUBLICATIONS [Indian Terr. [Legislatures, continued.'] | — Lairs . . . passed at the Choctaw Councils of I 1876 and 1877. Atoka, 78. 8<>. ! — Constitution and laws of the Choctaw nation. To- gether with the treaties of 1837, 66, 66, 66. . . . By A. B. Durant, D. Homer, and B: Watkins. Dallas, Tex., '94. 8°. {Laws of the Muskogees.] Constitution and laws of the Muskogee nation, as compiled and codified by A. P. McKellop, under act of Oct. 16, 1892. Muskogee, '93. 8°. [Journals, Documents, Etc.] Journals of the 2d, 6th annual session of the General Council of the Indian Territory . . . assembled ... at Ok- mulgee, June 5-14, 1871, May 3-16, 1875. i Lawrence, Kan., '71-76. 2 v. 8°. 20p.,114p [Miscellaneous.] Indian Territory. [Address by H. L. Dawes at Mohonk Indian conference.] [1900?] (*)P. Note. Id 1900 rpts. of EdacatioD Bureau, Indian Commis. •ionera, and Interior Dept. rpt. on Indian affairs. Post Office Department, Topographer. Post-route map of Oklahoma and Indian Territories . . . mail routes in operation Sept. 1, 1900. Scale, 10 mi. = 1 in. ; size, 394X34 in. Note. Previously published with Arkansas. 586 ALASKA PUBLICATIONS Jtfosf of the ofgicial publications of Alaska are United States I govemmen t documented and may be found entered under ** Alaska " | in full-title entry in the Document Catalogue of successive Con- > greases and in brief entry in the Document Index of successive i Congresses. The entries given below through the courtesy of\ Mr. L, C, Ferrellt Superintendent of Documents, and his office, \ are confined to a few of the leading descriptive or other publico. ; tions, that the Literature of this District may be to this extent ' indicated. Entries are given preferably for documents issued as ** separates" though these often are included also in de- I partmental or Congressional reports. All documents in this list published at Washington, D. C, unless otherwise specified. Diecovered by Russian eea-captalo Gvoadeff, 1731. Visited by Daoish Davi^atur Bering in tbe service of Russia, 1741; by Cap- tain (Jook, 1778. First permanent settlement by whites, un Eadiuk Island, 1784. The Russian-American Company given twenty years* control of all Russian interests in North America, 1799 ; ' charter renewed, 1820 and 1844. Sitka established as a trading- . post, 1709. Alaska ceded to the United States, March 1867 ; formal possession taken, October 18, 1867. Discovery of gold along the Yukon, 1896-97; at Cape Nome, 189^09. Eastern boundary line established by international commission, October 20, 1903. Governor. Report to the Secretary of the Interior, annual, 1884-1901. Sote. Alio in rpts. of Interior Bept. — Thanksgiving proclamation, 1890, 91. [Sitka, '90-91.] 4°. 2 broadsides. AgricvUure, Department of . Biological Survey. Regn- i lations for protection of game in Alaska, 190.3-04. ! n. t. p. ea., 6 p. Note. Circulars nos. 39, 42 respectively. — Botany Division. Grasses of Pacific slope, in- : eluding Alaska and adjacent islands; by G: I Vasey. 1892-93. 2 pts. 1.8». pi. (Bulletin 13.) i Note. Also Issued as v. 2 of " ninstrations of Korth Amerl- [ can (brasses. " See also forward, Treasury Dept., Revenue Cutter Service, Cruise of Corwin, 1881. — Experiment Stations Office. [lst]-4th report to Congress on agriculture in Alaska, annual, 1898- 1901. Note. These are bulletins of this office, with titles as follows : A rpt. . . . Including rpta. by W. H. Evans, B. Elllin, and | Sheldon Jackson. 1898. iv, 38 p. (Bull.48.) \ A 2d rpt. . . . including rpts. by C. C. Georgeson and W. H. Evans [1898.] '99. vii, 61 p. (Bull. 62.) ; Rpt. on agric. investigations in Alaska in 1899 . . . by C. C . . Georgeson. 1900. 56 p. (Bull. 82.) 4th rpt. on agric. investigations in Alaska . . . 1900, by C. C. I Georgeson. '01. 83 p. (Bull. 94.) — The agricultural outlook of the coast region of ; Alaska, n. t. p. [1897.] 8°. (28) p. pi. \ — Suggestions to pioneer farmers in Alaska ; by C. | C. Georgeson. n. t. p. 1902. 15 p. 7 pi. Note. This is Alaska Agric. Ezper. Stations Bull. no. 1. Commerce and Labor, Departm,ent of. Message from the President . . . transmitting a communication from tbe Sec'y . . . submitting a preliminary i report of the Alaska Salmon Commission. (68th \ Cong., 2d sess., H. doc. 477.) 587 STATE PUBLICATIONS fDist. Alaska Fish and Fisheries^ Commission of. Explorations of the fishing grounds of Alaska . . . 1888, by the . . . str. Albatross, Z. L. Tanner comm'g. '89. 8». 95 p. — Report on the salmon and salmon rivers of Alaska . . . ByT.H. Bean. 1890. 1.8". 50 p. maps. pi. Note. Also in Bulletin 1889, v. 9, p. 165-208. — Report relative to salmon fisheries . . . 1892. 1. 8°. 51 p. pi. Coni.: Salmon fiaherieB of Alaska; by M.McDonald. — Life history of the ealmon ; by T. H. Bean. — Bibliography of ealmonidae; by T. H. Bean. Jfote. Alao in Bulletin 1892, v. 12, p. 1-49. — The salmon and salmon fisheries of Alaska. Report of the operations of the steamer Albatross for the year ending June 30, 1898. By J. F. Moser. '99. 1. 8". 178, vi, p. maps. pi. il. — Same, 1900/01, by J. F. Moser. '02. (Coram'n Bulletin, 1901, v. 21, p. 173-398, 399*-401*; pi. i-xlir, pi. A, charts A, B.) — Reports of agents , officers, and persons acting under authority of the Secretary of the Treasury in relation to the condition of seal life on rook- eries of Fribilof Islands, and to pelagic sealing in Bering Sea and north Pacific Ocean, 1893-95 ; Part 2, Results of investigations under direction of Commission. . . . [ByC. II.Townsend.] '96. (54th Cong., Ist sess., S. doc. i::i7, pt. 2.) yote. For pt. 1 of Ihia rpt. fee forward, Treatury, Dept. of* Special Agentt Division. — Same; atlas, [with title:] Illustrations showing condition of fur-seal rookeries in 1895 and method of killing seals. 1896. obi. 8°. iii, p. pi. — Notes on a collection of tide-pool fishes from Kadiak Island. By C. Rutter. 1899. (Comm'n Bulletin 1898, v. 18, p. 189-192.) See also under /n^erior, Dept. of. Census Office, 1884. Interior, Department of the. Letter from the Secretary transmitting a preliminary report upon the popu- lation, industry, and resources of Alaska [1S81.] 8°. 86 p. — Letter from the Secretary transmitting annual report of the Governor of Alaska upon the operations of the Alaska Seal and Fur Co. 1885, 86/87, 88. Note, No more than these three, of these rpts. known. — Letter from the Sec'y transmitting copy of a report touching the colony of natives on Annette Island, by W: Duncan [etc.]. n.t.p. [1898.] 8°. 28 p. — See also back under Governor. [Census Office.] Tenth Census, 1880. Preliminary report . . . 1881. By Ivan Petroff. 86 p. map; — Report on population, industries and resources . . . By Ivan Petroff. '84. 4°. 189 p. maps. pi. Note. In V. 8, Rpt. of 10th Census. — Map of Alaska and adjoining regions I. Petroff, special agent . . . 1882. H. King. Size, 23X30 in. — Report on the seal islands of Alaska. Elliott. 1884. 4°. 188 p. maps. Note. Originally Issued as section 9, (Monograph A), of " History and present condition of the fishery industries," a prmosed work to have been prepared under the direction of 8. F. Baird and G-. B. Goode, but abandoned, the material for it being finally published by the Pieh Commission as " Fish, erles and Fishery Industries of the U.S.," 5 sections in 7 books This rpt. also In v. 8, Rpt. of 10th Census, and also printed, with additions. In 1882 as Fish Commission apeoial bulletin no. 176, with title " Monograph of seal islanns of Alaska." 4». (6) 176 p. 31 pi. Comp. by Drawn by By H. W. pi. il. Eleventh Censvs, 1890. resources of Alaska. Report on population and '93. 4°. li, 282p. map. il. 5S8 STATE PUBLICATIONS [Dist. Alaska Initrior, Department of the, continued. Education, Bureau of. Education in Alaska, 1870- 80, 83, 85-1903. By Sheldon Jackson, General Agent. [70-1903?] J^ote. Rpts. 1870-80, 83, were merely letters which appeared in the rpta. of Bureau of Edncation and Dept. of Interior. The more important rpts. of 1885-1903 have appeared also in rpts. of Bureau of Education of same years, and uenerally al<>o in rpts. of Interior Dept. of same years. For other publi- cations by Sheldon Jackson see below, Reindeer, and forward under MUcellaneous. — [Education in Alaska, 1883.] By Ivan Petroff. 2fote. In rpts. of Bureau and of Interior Dept. of 1883. — Condition of inhabitants of Alaska. By W. H. Ball. [1875.] (4) p. Jiote. Id rpts. of Bureau and of Interior Dept. of 1875. — Rules and regulations for the conduct of schools and education in Alaska. 1890. 8". 7 p. — Education in Alaska. Letter from Commr. of Edu- cation relative to moneys heretofore appropriated by Congress for educational purposes in Alaska, and the manner in -which such appropriations have been expended, n.t.p. [1898.] 8°. 186 p. lSeindeer.'\ Introduction of reindeer into Alaska. Preliminary report of the General Agent of Education . . . 1890. Sheldon Jackson. . '91. 8°. 15 p. See next entry and note. — [2d-14th annual] report on introduction of domestic reindeer into Alaska, by Sheldon Jack- son, 1892-1904. 8". maps. pi. Note. [2d-3d] date'd respectively Jan. 2, 1893 and Unr. 1st, 1894; others Dec. 31. Bound with rpts. on Education in Alasba. The enumeration counts the preliminary rpt. of 1890 as the 1st of this series. — [Communication of Sheldon Jackson urging the importation by the government of the Siberian reindeer into Alaska.] n. t. p. [1891.] 8°. 8 p. General Land Office. Map of Alaska. Compiled from the official records . . . and other sources, under the direction of Harry King. 1898. Scale, 48 mi.= l in. ; size, 364X474 in. — Report on agricultural prospects, natives, salmon fisheries, coal prospects and development, and timber and lumber interests of Alaska, 1903. By James W. Witten. '04. 95 p. pi. — Instructions relative to town sites on public lands in Alaska, Aug. 1, 1904. '04. 8°. 18 p. Geological Survey. List of publications on Alaska. [1904.] 8 p. Note. The Geological Survey has issued many publications dealing with different sections of Alaska, which will be found listed in this pamphlet. See also forward under State, Dept. of, 1868. — Map of Alaska showing known gold-bearing rocks, with descriptive text containing sketches of the geography, geology, and gold deposits and routes to the gold fields. 1898. 8». 44 p. Indian Commisiioners, Board of. Address [on Alaska, at conference of Commissioners with representatives of missionary boards and Indian associations] . By Sheldon Jackson. Note In rpt. of Comm'rs, 1895, p. 105-107 ; also in Interior Dept. rpt. 1895, V. 2, p. 1087-1089. — Education in Alaska. By J: Eaton. Note. An address at Mohonk Indian Conference. Included In 31st rpt. of Indian Comm'rs, 1899 ; also in Interior Dept. rpt. on Indian affairs, 1899. I — The aborigines of Alaska ; by Sheldon Jackson. I [1900.] 98-104 p. I Note. Id Indian Comm'rs' 32d rpt., 1900, and in Interior ; Dept. rpt. on Indian affairs, 1900. I 589 STATE PUBLICATIONS [Dist. Alaska Justice, Department of. Compilation of laws of the U.S. applicable to dnties of Governor, attorney, judge, clerk, marshall, and commissioners of District of Alaska. 1884. 60 p. Xbte. Reprinted In 1397. — Rules and regulations fur court commissioners and bills of fees for court commissioners and certain I others in the District of Alaska. 1899. 11 p. — Instructions to U. S. marshals, attorneys, clerks, and commissioners for the District of Alaska, Aug. 1, 1900. 77 p. — Supplemental instructions to clerks of District Court for District of Alaska, May 1, 1901. '01. 6 p. — Amended free-bills for marshals and deputy mar- shals in 2d and .Sd divisions of the District of Alaska, effective Oct. 1, 1901. c. t. p. '01. 3 p. — Instructions to U. S. judges, marshals, attorneys, clerks, and commissioners for the District of Alaska, effective Aug. 1, 1902. '02. 164 p. [iows.] Commission to Revise and Codify the Crim- inal and Penal Laws of the United States. Spe- cial report ; criminal and penal laws relating to Alaska [with draft of code of criminal proced- ure]. 1898. 144 p. — Laws other than criminal relating to Alaska. Letter from the Atty. General transmitting the work of the Commission, with the framing of a code of procedure, n. t. p. 1898. 8". 353 p. The laws of Alaska, embracing the penal code, the code of criminal procedure, the political code, the code of civil procedure, nnd the civil code, with the treaty of cession and all acts and parts of acts relating to the District. Annotated with references to decisions by the courts of the D.S. and the Supreme Court of Oregon, by T. H. Carter. Chicago, 1900. 1. 8°. xxxix, 533 p. | Note. Apparently privately publiBhed. See also back under [ Justice, Dept. of, and forward under State, Dept. of, 1899. I Library of Congress, Maps and Charts Division. | Alaska and the northwest part of North America, I 1588-1898 ; maps in the Library of Congress. By P. Lea Phillips. 1898. 119 p. \^ Miscellaneous, '\ .Jackson, Sheldon, Alaska, and mis- sions on the north Pacific coast. New York, [1880.] 12». il. — The Indian tribes of Alaska, n. t. p. [1883?] 8°. 10 p. map. Sumner, Chas, Speech on the cession of Russian , America to the U.S. 1867. 8". 48 p. ; Navy, Department of the Special report on fur-seal ' fisheries. By Vincent Colyer. 71. t. p. 1870. ', 6°. 12 p. (4Ist Cong., 2d sees., H. ex. doc. | 143.) I — Reports of naval officers [Commanders Glass and Lull] cruising in Alaskan waters, 1879-81. n. t p. $0. 52 p. (47th Cong., Ist sess., H. ex. doc. 81.) — Reports relative to affairs in Alaska and opera- tions of U. S. S. Jamestown. ... By L. A. Beardslee. 1882. 8°. 198 p. maps. Jfote. An advance rpt. of 34 p. was sent to Congreu In 1879 and printed as 46th Cong., 2d seas., B. ex. doc. 105. Hydrographic Office, Bureau of Navigation. Di- rectory for Behring's Sea and coast of Alaska, arranged ... by A. G. Findlay. 1869. 8». 193 p. — Same, supplements 1-2, Dec. 15, 1886, April 1895. '86-95. 8". maps. STATE PUBLICATIONS [Dist. Alaska President of the United States. Proclamation [re- storing lands in Sitka to the Greek Oriental Church. Nov. 14, 1896.] n. t. p. ['96.] f. 2 p. — Proclamation [warning persons against entering Bering Sea to violate fur-seal and salmon fish- eries laws.] 1895. f°. 1 p. [iJeindeer.] See under Interior, Department of, Edtication, Bureau of. Smithsonian Institution. Journey to the Youcan, EusBian America. By W. W. Kirby. [1864?] ifo. Department of Public Instruction. Miscellaneous reports. Normal School, High School, Mercan- tile Annex [etc.]. [1902]. S". — Reports of normal inspectors, Dec. 31, 1902. ['03.] 8". ^Forestry.'} See back. Agriculture and Forestry, Com- missioner of, and Agriculture and Forestry Comm,issioners, Board of. Health, Board of Report of the President for the ISmonthsendingDec. 31, 1902. '03. 8». 310 p. Note. Comprises (1) Ann. rpt. for year ending June 30, 1901/02; (2) Supplementary rpt. July 1/Dec. 31, 1902; with single pagination. — Report of the President for the six months ending June 30, 1903. '03. 8». Lands, Commission of. Report for the year ending Dec. 31, 1900. '01. 8°. — Report for the year ending June 30, 1901/02, and supplemental report for the six months ending Dec. 31, 1902. n. t. p. ['03.] 8°. Note. The supplemental rpt. is a financial statement. Public Works, Department of. ■ l8t-2d annual report of the Superintendent, 1900-01/02. ['01]-03. 8». Note, lat covers calendar year 1900, including the transac- tions of the Dept. of the Interior of the republic Jan. l/June 14; 2d is " for year ending June 30, 1902." See under Supple- mental, Interior, Minister of the. — Supplemental report for the six months ending Dec. 31, 1902. '03. 8°. Surveyor. Report, annual, 1900. '01. 8°. Note. For calendar year. — Report, annual, June 30, 1901/02; semi-annual, July 1/Dec. 31, 1902. ['03]. 8". Note. These rpte. not seen, and it is not known whether they were published separately or in one volume. Institutioks. Agricultural Experiment Station (Honolulu, 190 -). Bulletin, nos. 1-8. Washington, D. C, '01; Honolulu, '02-05. 8». Note. No. 1 was the only one printed at Washington. A revised edition of no. 3 (1903; 25 p.) was issued in 1904; (21 p.) — Press bulletin nos, 6, 8-10, 12-13. 1903-05. Hawaiian Historical Society. 1st, 3d-12th annual re- port, 1893, 95-1904. Note. 2d not published. — Papers, nos. 1-12. 1892-1905. [ Weather Bureau.^ Hawaiian Territorial Survey. Weather record for Honolulu and the Hawaiian Islands; C. J. Lyons, Territorial Meteorologist, annual, 1899-1902. '03. 4 v. 8». .See also under Supplemental, Weather Bureau. — The rainfall of the Hawaiian Islands. C. J. Lyons, Director of the Weather Bureau. Hawaiian Weather Bureau, 1902. 8». 60 p. maps. 598 Judiciary] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Terr. Hawaii JVDICIAKT. iDcluding pre-BDnexatiOQ documentB. Supreme Court. Hawaiian reports, v. [1]-1C, [1847]- 1902. '57-1905. 16 v. 8o. Cont.: [V. 11, [l847]-56; by G. M. Robertson. 2, 1857-86: by K. G. Davfs. 3, 1866-77; by A. F. Judd and L. MoCnlly. 4, 1877- 83; bj A. F. Judd. 5, 1883-86, by W: Foster. 6, 1866-89; by w: Foster (««« following note) . 7,1887-89; by A. F. Judd «< oi. 8, 1889-92 ; by W: Foster. 9-16,1893-1905; no compiler given. Note. Titles have varied, as follows : [V. 1.] Reports of some of the judgments and decisions of the courts of record. 2-5. Reports of a portion of the decisions rendered ... in law, equity, admiralty, and probate. 6. Decisions at chambers by single justices . . . not ap- pealed from and not hitherto reported. 1866-89. 7-12. Reports of decisions rendered . . . 13-16. Hawaiian reports. Cases decided . . . — Biennial report of the Chief Justice, 18[88/?]90-90/ 92, 94/95-96/97, 98/1900-01/02. '90-1903. 8°. — Special term, May 1895. In the matter of Jonah C. Kalanianaole ; petition for a writ of habeas corpus. '95. 8». 208 p. Legislatuke. lBt-3d sessions biennial, beginning In February, 1901-05. Extra Beesions, 1901, 05; special seaslon, 1904. [iaw* of the Territory.'] Laws, 1901-05. h.t.p. ['01-05.] 8». Note. Laws of extra sessions 1901, 05, bound with laws of regular sessions of same years; laws of special session 1004 bound in separate volume. — Laws of the Territory relating to the descent and distribution of property, also some remarks on wills. 1900. 24°. 15 p. — Revised laws of Hawaii, 1905. [^Journals, Documents, Etc.] Journal of the Senate, lst-3d Legislature, 1901-05. — Journal of the House of Bepresentatives, lst-3d Legislature, 1901-05. '01-U5, Note. .Journal of extra session 1901 bound with journal of 1st session. Supplemental : Pke-annexation. [Public Documents.'] Hawaiian miscellanies. State papers, etc. 1844. — Annual reports : read before His Majesty to the Legislature, Apr. 22, 1850. With the King's speech to the Legislature, Apr. 10, 1850. '50, 8». 88 p. [Constitution.] Constitution of the republic . . . Pro- mulgated July 4, 1894. n. *. p. ['947]. 8°. vi (2) 56 p. — Same, n.t.p. ['94?]. 8°. 5,'i p. Note. Constitution of 1887 not seen. See also forward under Legislative Assembly : Session Laws, 1852, 95, Compilations of Law, 1842, Codes, 1869. [Sovereign.] Speeches of H. M. Kamehameha IV to the Legislature, with His Majesty's replies to the representatives of foreign nations and to public bodies; also . . . sundry . . . documents relat- ing to his advent to the throne, etc , with the last proclamation and an obituary of His late Majesty King Kamehameha III. 1861. 8°. 43 p. tab. — His Majesty's speech at the opening of the Legisla- ture, 1862. n. t. p. ['6-'.] broadside. — See back under Public Documents, 1850 ; also for- ward under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1846. 599 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Terr. Hawaii \_Agricultvrt.'\ Royal Hawaiian Agricultural Society. Transactions, 1854; v. 2, no. 1. '54. S". 172 p. Commissioners of Agriculture. Beport, biennial, 1890/92-92/94, 96/97 ; annual, 1898. 8o. 2/bte. For periods ending Mar. 31 ttarongta 1894 ; thereafter ending Dec. 31. Attorney General. Biennial report to the Legislative Assembly, 1882, 86, [88/?]90-90/92. '90-92. 8°. Jfote. For periods ending Mar. 31. — Report for the nine months ending Dec. 31, 1894. Hawaii, '95. 8°. — Report to the President of the republic, 1895- 96/97. Hawaii, '96-Honolulu, '98. H". //ote. Rpt. 1893 is called Rpt. . . . 1896; 1896/97 covera a calendar biennium. Avdiior General. Biennial report, 18[88/?]90; report for the special session, 1895; report, 1896; annual report, 1898. '90-[99]. 4 v. 8°. 2^ote. Rpt. 1898 seen only bound in 1 t. with ann. rpt. of Minister of Finance, 1898, with common title. Census. See forward under Education, Conveyances, Registrar of. Report, biennial, 1888/90- 92/94 ; annual, 1897-98. n.t.p. 8". JiTote. Bien. rpts. are for periods ending Mar. 31; annual are for calendar years. Seen only in rpts. of Minister of Interior. Customs, Collector General of. Annual report for the yearendingDec. 31, 1888-99. '89-1900. 12 v. 8°. — Customs House statistics, 1879-84. ['80-84.] 8°. — Annual report relative to the imports, exports, im- migration, and navigation of the islands for the year ending Dec. 31, 1885. ['86.] 8°. {Education.'] Board of Education. Biennial report of the President, 1880, 82/84, 88/90-90/92, 94/96. ['80]-96. 8° and 160. Jfote. For bienniums ending Mar. 31 through 1892 ; uncer- tain date 1896. Rpt. 1880 was the only 16° seen. — Census of the Hawaiian Islands taken Dec. 27, 1884 under the direction of the Board . . . ['85.] 40. 18 p. map. Bureau of Public Instruction. Report of the Genl. Supt. of the census, 1890. '91. 8°. 71 p. folded tables. — Same, 1896. '97. 8°. 127 p. Minister of Public Instruction (1896-99). Report, biennial, 1896/97-98/99. '99-1900. 8». Note. For calendar bienniums. Includes rpt. of Inspector of Graded Schools. — An historical sketch of education in the Hawaiian Islands. By W. D. Alexander and A. T. Atkin- son. [1888.] 8». 12 p. — A brief history of the Hawaiian people. By W: De W. Alexander. New York, [1891]. 8°. 341 p. maps, port. — Education in the Hawaiian Islands. A brief state- ment of the present condition of the public and private schools of the republic; by C. T. Rodgers, Sec. of the Dept. of Public Instruc- tion, n.t.p. [1898?] 8». 10 p. — Course of study, Honolulu High School. 1898. — Course of study for the elementary public schools of Hawaii. '99. 8°. Electoral Registrar (1890-). Beport, Nov. 14, 1890/ Mar. 31, 1892. n. t.p. 8». Jfote. Been only in rpt. of Minister of luterjov 600 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Terr. Hawaii Electric Lighti, Government, Svperintendent of. Biennial report, 1888/90. n. t. p. 8". Note. For bienniam ending Mar. 31. Been only lo rpt. of Minister of Interior. — See also 1890. Entomologist. Report, 1898. 71. t. p. 80. Kote. For calendar periods, of Interior. forward under Interior, Minister of, biennial, 1896/97 ; annual, Seen only in rpts. of Minister \^Finance, Department o/.] Minister of Finance. Bi- ennial report to the Legislative Assembly, 1868/ 70, »2/84, 86/88-90/92. ['70]-92. 8°. Note. For blcDniums ending Mar. 31. Rpt. 1888/90 containe in appendix ** Statement of tbe revenues and expenditures of the Hawaiian Kingdom for each biennial period, 1855-74." 32 p. There was probably a rpt. in 1866; not seen, however. — Intermediate report for 15 months, Apr. 1, 1886/ June 30, 1887. '87. 8°. — Report for the nine months ending Dec. 31, 1894. '»5. 8°. Note. This is principally the rpt. of the Registrar of Public Accounts. — lleport to the President of the republic for the year ending Dec. 31, annual, 1895-99. '96-1900. 8o. Note. Rpts. 1897, 99 called " biennial " rpts. Rpt. 1898 In- cludes rpt. of Auditor G-eneral 1898, with common title aud single pagination . Postal Bureau. Beport, biennial, Mar. 31, 1888/90. n. t.p. 8°. Note. Seen only in rpt. of Minister of Interior. — Report of the Postmaster General to the Minister of Finance for the biennial period ending Dec. 31,1898/99. 1900. 8°. 31 p. General Post Office. Hawaiian Postal Savings Bank. Report for 1888. '89. slip. Tax Assessors. Report to the Minister of Finance for the biennial period ending Dee. 31, 1898/99. 1900. 8». 53 p. Fire Marshal and Survey Engineer. Biennial report, 1890/92. vf. t. p. 8». Note. For biennium ending Mar. 31. Seen only in rpt. of Minister of Interior. [^Foreign Affairs, Departvient of] Minister of For- eign Affairs. Report to the Legislative Assembly, biennial, 1882/84-84/86 ; to the Hawaiian Legis- lature, biennial, 1886/8H-90/92; to the President of the republic, 1894; biennial, 1892/94, 96/97, 98/99. '84-1900. 8°. Note. For blenniums ending Apr. 24 through 1886 ; Mar. 31 through 1894; for nine mos., Apr./Dec, 1894; and for calendar bienniums through 1899, the last rpt. covering also tbe period Jan. 1/June 14, 190O. — Correspondence between His Hawaiian Majesty's Sec. of State for Foreign Affairs and Her British Majesty's Consul-general, on the subject of Koahipau, Hawaiian subject. 1846. 16 p. — The French treaty, with report of com. of the Privy Council and protocol. 1858. — The case of the British steamer Madras. Corre- spondence between Her British Majesty's Com- missioner and the Minister of Foreign Affairs, in continuation of that published in 1884. ['84]. 8». 37 p. — Correspondence between His Hawaiian Majesty's Sec. of State and the United States Commis- sioner, in the case of John Wiley, an American citizen. 18S4. 8°. 153 p. 6oi Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Terr. Hawaii \^Fore\gn Affairs, Department of, continued.'^ — Leprosy in foreign countries. Summary of reports furiiisbed by foreign governments to Hawaiian authorities as to the prevalence of leprosy in India and other countries, and the treatment of persons afSieted. 1886. 8". 247 p. — Treaties and conventions concluded between the Hawaiian kingdom and other potrers since 1825. n. i.p. 1887. 8». (1) 175 p. — Regulations for the consular service of the re- public, n.t.p. 1896. 8°. 21 p. — The Hawaiian Islands. Their resources, agri- cultural, commercial and financial . . . 1896. n. d. 8°. 95 p. pi. — The Hawaiian Islands. A handbook of informa- tion. . . . [San Francisco,] 1899. 16°. 20 p. 40 pi. — Same; ,1. p., [1899.] oblong 16°. (84) p. map. il. Health, Board of. Biennial report of the President, I8[84/?]86-90/92; report, 21 months, 1894/95; report, biennial, 1896/97-98/99. '86-1900. 8°. Jfote. For periods ending Mar. 31 throogll 1892; 1892/9-4 not Been ; ottier periods ending Dec. 31. — Report of the President on leprosy, 1886. 8°. 47 p. — Same; appendix. 1886. 8°. clvi, p. — Same ; supplement. Leprosy in Hawaii. Extracts from reports of Presidents of the Board of Health, government physicians, and others. The laws and regulations in regard to leprosy . . . 1886. 8°. 192 p. Bee also back under Foreign Affairs, 1886. — Special report of the Board upon the cholera epidemic in Honolulu, Aug.-Sept. 1895. '96. 8°. 101 p. — Report on sewerage of Honolulu to the Board of Health, by F. S. Dodge. 1896. 8°. 31 p. Ililo Fire Department. Report of Chief Engineer, Feb. 1893/Mar. 31, 1894. n.t.p. 8°. Jfote. Seen only in rpt. of Minister of Interior. [^Honolulu.'] Fire Department. Report of Chief Engineer, biennial, 1888/90-90/98. 8°. Note. For bieoniums ending Mar. 31, Seen only in rpt. of Minister of Interior. See aleo following entry and note. Board of Fire Commissioners. Report, annual, 1893/94; biennial, 1896/97; annual, 1898. n. t.p. 8°. Note. Rpt. 1893/94 includes rpt. of Chief Engineer and covers year ending Mar. 31 ; otliers cover calendar periods. Road Supervisor. Report, biennial, 1888/90-92/94, 96/97; supplementary, 1892; annual, 1898. n. t. p. 8°. Mte. For periods ending Mar. 31, 1890, 94; Feb. 24, 1892; Oec. 31, 1897,98. Supplementary rpt. 1892 covers tbe period Feb. 24/Mar. 31. All seen only in rpts. of Minister of Interior. Water Works, Superintendent of. Report, biennial, 1888/90-92/94, 96/97 ; annual, 1898. a. t. p. 8°. Note. For periods ending Mar. 31 through 1694; thereafter ending Dec. 31. Seen only in rpta. of Minister of Interior. See also back under Education, 1898. i Immigration, Board of. Report of His Excellency I W. N. Armstrong ... [to the President of I theBoard, Jan. 14/Nov. 7, 1881]. n.d. 8°. 18p. — Report of the President, biennial, ]8r84/?]8B-' 8H/90, '86-90. 8°. Note. Rpt. 1888/90 contains rpt. of Inspector General of Immigrants to the President of the Board, Mar. 31, 1888/90, which is placed first, p. 1-41. — Report fof the Secretary] for the biennial T)oriod ending Dec. 31, 1897. '98. 8". 6o2 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Terr. Hawaii Insane Asylum (Honolulu). Report, biennial, 1888/00- 92/94. 8». Note. For periods ending Mar. 31. Rpt. 1888/90 by Bnpt. ; 1890/92, one by Medical Snpt., one by Aast. Supt.; 1892/9* by Medical Bupt. All Been only io rpta. of Minister of Interior. Interior, Minister of the. Biennial report to the Leg- islative Assembly, 18[82/?]84, 88/90-90/92; to the President and members of the Executive and Advisory Councils of the provisional government. 1892/94 ; to the President of the republic, bien- njaM896/97; annual, 1898. '84-99. 8°. Jfoie. For periods ending Mar. 3t through 1894; thereafter ending Dec. 31. Contains rpts. of Govt. Survey, Insane Asy- lum, Prison Inspectors, etc., 'which will be found entered in this list in their respective places. Period Jan. 1/June 14, 1900 covered by 1st. ann. rpt. of Territorial Supt. of Public Works. — Report upon available water supply and estimated cost of transporting water from the Kobala mountains through Hamakua, Hawaii ; by J. M. Lydgate, to the Minister of the Interior, Apr. 2fi, 1890. 8». ydte. Seen only in rpt. of Minister, 1888/90. — Report on increase of power for electric light plant, by 6. F. Allardt to the Minister of the Interior, May 6, 1890. 8°. Ifote. Been only in rpt. of Minieter, 1888/90. Lands, Public, Commissioners of. Report, 1895/96- 96/97. 71. d. ['96-98?] 8°. Ifote. Covering periods Sept. 7, 1895/JaD. 31, 1896, and Feb. 1, 1896/Dec. 31, 1897. — Land act, 1895. n. t. p. '95. 80. 47 p. — See also forward under Survey, Government. [^Legislative Assembly.^ Session Laws of the Kingdom. Laws of H. M. Kamehameha III, 1845-46; v. 1. '46. 382 p. — Statute laws of H. M. Kamehameha III, 1847; to which are appended the acts of public recognition and the treaties with other nations. '47. 8°. 134 p. See below, 1853. — Same, in Hawaiian. 8°. — Supplement to the statute laws . . contain- ing the acts and resolutions passed . . . 1848. '48. 8°. 79 p. — Constitution and laws of H. M. Kamehameha III, passed 1852. '52. 8". 88 p. — Laws of H. M. Kamehameha III, 1853. '53. Jfote. Contain also the Acts of public recognition and treat- ies. See above, 1847. — Laws of H. M. Kamehameha IV, 1856, 62. '56- 62. 2 V. 8». — Laws of H. M. Kamehameha V, 1864-65, 70, 72. '65-72. 8». — Laws of H. M. Kalakaua I, biennial, 1874-90; special session, 1887. '74-[90?]. 8°. — Laws of H. M. Liliuokalani, 1892. '92. Session Laws of the Republic. Laws of the Pro- visional Government, passed by the Executive and Advisory Councils, acts 1-42, [Jan. /July, 1893]. '93. 80. 82 p. — Same, in Hawaiian. 1893. 80. viii, 85 p. — Same, acts 1-86 [Jan. 1893/July 1894]. '94. 8°. 203 p. — Constitution of the republic and laws passed by the Executive and Advisory Councils, [July 1894/ Mar. 1895]. '95. 8». 130 p. — Laws . . . passed by the Legislature ; special session 1895, biennial, 1896-98. '95-98. 3 v. 8°. 603 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Terr. Hawaii {Legitlcciivt Atsemhly, continued.'] [Gompilaiions of Law.] Translation of the consti- tation and laws established in the reign of Kariic- hameha III. Lahainaluna, 1842. 12<>. 200 p. — Same, in Hawaiian. 1841. 12". — Compiled laws. ... [By L. McCully.] 1884. 8°. Ti, 777 p. [Codes.'] Penal code, 1850; [prepared by W. L. Lee]. '50. 8". mi, 243 p. — Same, in Hawaiian; [prepared by W. L. Lee]. 1850. 8°. 136 p. — Penal code . . . compiled from the penal code of 1850 and the various penal enactments since made . . . '69. 8°. ilii, 367, (15) p. 2fote. CoDtaiDf) also the constitution. — Penal laws. ... 1897. Compiled from the penal code of 1869 and session laws 1870-96 [by S.M. Ballon]. '97. 8°. viU, 601 p. — Civil laws . . . 1897. Comp. from the civil code of 1859 and the session laws 1860-96 [by S. M. Ballon]. '97. 8°. xiii, 902 p. [Journals, Documents, Etc.] The Daily Bulletin: Hawaiian Hansard. A complete verbatim report of the proceedings and speeches of the Legisla- tive Assembly, 1886. ['87?]. 8». 730 p. — Report on the proceedings awl evidence in the arbitration between the King and the government ... and Messrs. Ladd & Co. 1846. 8°. — Ministerial reports to the Legislature ; Investiga- tion in vindication of the course pursued by the King in the case of K. Charlton ; with all the supplements. 1847. 8°. Market, Clerk of. Report, biennial, 1888/90-92/94, 96/97; annual, 1898. n.t.p. 8°. iTole. For period ending Mar. 31 through 1894 ; thereafter ending Dec. 31. Been only in rpts. of Minister of Interior. Meteorology. See forward, 'Weather Bureau. [Miscellaneous.] Hawaiian almanac and annual, [1st]- 31st year, 1875-1905. ['75]-1905. 8". — Births and deaths [1890-91]. n.t.p. ['92]. 8°. (1)P- [Navigation.] Official report on registry of vessels. 1844. [Parks.] Kapiolani Park Association. Report, bien- nial, Mar. 31, 1890/92. n. t. p. 8°. Note. Seen only In rpt. of Minister of Interior. [Patents.] Commissioner of Patents. Report, biennial, 1896/97; annual, 1898. 8o. Note. For calendar periods. Been only in rpts. of Minister of Interior. Patent Office. Patent laws of the republic . . . and rules of practice in the Patent Office. 5th ed., 1897. '97. 8°. 39 p. [Prisons.] Prison Inspectors, Board of. Report, bien- nial, Mar. 31, 1888/90. 8». Note. Been only in rpt. of Minister of Interior. Marshal of Prisons. Report, biennial, Mar. 31, 1888/90. 8». Note. Seen only in rpt. of Minister of Interior. Public 'Works, Superintendent of. Report, biennial, 1888/90-92/94,96/97; annual, 1898. n.t.p. S". Note. For periods ending Mar. 31 through 1894 ; thereafter ending Dec. 31. Been only In rpts. of Minister of Interior. Supreme Court. See under Judiciary. 604 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Terr. Hawaii Survey, Government. Report of the Surveyor Gen- eral, biennial, 1888/90-92/94, 96/97; annual, 1898. n. t. p. 6°. Note. For periods ending Mar. 31 through 1894 ; thereafter ending Dec. 31. Seen only in rpts. of Minieler of Interior. 1896/97 hears title ** Bureau of Government Surveying. Rpt. of Surveyor General." — Special detail report on government lands, by J. F. Brown to the Surveyor General, Mar. 31, 1890. n.t.p. 8<>. Note. Been only in rpt. of Minister of Interior. — Report on government lands, by J. F. Brown [to i the Surveyor General], Mar. 31, 1894. n. t. p. \ 8°. I Note. Seen only in rpt. of Minister of Interior. — See also back under Fire Marshal. \ [ Tax A3aessors.'\ See back under Finance., Dept. of. j Weather Bureau. Weather record for Honolulu and ! the Hawaiian Islands, 1896/97, 98. C. J. Lyons, Director of the Weather Bureau. Hawaiian W. ' B., '98-98. 2 V. 8°. Note. For calendar years, date 1902 Cover of rpL 1898 bears imprint — Report of Assistant in charge of meteorology, 1890,90/92-92/94. n.t.p. 8°. Note. Bpt. 1890 dated Apr. 24; others cover regular bien- nium ending Mar. 31. 60"; STATE PUBLICATIONS A PROVISIONAL LIST OF THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS OF THE SEVERAL STATES OF THE UNITED STATES FROM THEIR ORGANIZATION COMPILED UNDER THE EDITORIAL DIRECTION OF R. R. BOWKER PART IV: SOUTHERN STATES DELAWARE, MARYLAND, VIRGINIA, WEST VIRGINIA, NO. CAROLINA, SO. CAROLINA, GEORGIA, FLORIDA, ALABAMA, MISSISSIPPI, TENNESSEE, KENTUCKY, ARKANSAS, LOUISIANA, TEXAS NEW YORK OFFICE OF THE PUBLISHERS' WEEKLY 1908 STATE PUBLICATIONS A PROVISIONAL LIST OF THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS OF THE SEVERAL STATES OF THE UNITED STATES FROM THEIR ORGANIZATION COMPILED UNDER THE EDITORIAL DIRECTION OF R. R. BOWKER PART IV: SOUTHERN STATES DELAWARE, MARYLAND, VIRGINIA, WEST VIRGINIA, NO. CAROLINA, SO. CAROLINA, GEORGIA, FLORIDA, ALABAMA, MISSISSIPPI, TENNESSEE, KENTUCKY, ARKANSAS, LOUISIANA, TEXAS NEW YORK OFFICE OF THE PUBLISHERS' WEEKLY 1908 Copyright, 1908, BY R. R. BOWKER. BOSTON DELAWARE STATE PUBLICATIONS Lilt compiled from the collection of Delaware documents in the yew York Public Library and from the *^ Catalogue of the State Library of JlatfiachiLSettH,^* 1880^ and Annual Supple- ments 1830-2904. Additional material t/cpplied by A. L.Bailey, Librarian Wilmington Institute Free Library. Documents iji this list generally published at the capital, Dover, if not othe} - wise specified. Name Delaware first applied to the bay, entered by Lord de la Warr in 1611, Adjoining territory claimed by the Dutch in right of UudBon's discovery, 1609, and the explorations of Hend- rickson, 1616, and Mey, 1623. First settlement by Dutch, near Cape Uenlopen, 1631; destroyed by Indians. First settlement by Swedes, under the Dutchman Peter Minuit, near pre.sent Wil- minmon, 16:i8, Conflicts between Dutch and Swedes, 1654-55, Included in Maryland grant to Cecilius Calvert, 1632; occupied without ri^ht bv the Duke of York, 1664-73. Regained and held by Dutch, 167.3-74. Ceded to England by Peace of West- minster, 1674. In dispute between Propiiet.iriea of Pennsylvania and Maryland, 1674-1760. Granted to William Penn, in contraven- tion of Maryland charter, 1682. Known as the " lower counties" and joined in one Assembly with Pennsylvania, 1682-91, 93-1703; under separate povernnient, 1691-93. Had separate Assembly, but remained under Pennsylvania Proprietaries, 1703-76. Joined in Declaration of Independence, 1776. First State constitution, 1776. First Stite to adopt Federal constitution, Deceaiber 7, 1787. Second State constitution, 1791; third, 1S31. Constitution of 1852/53 submitted to people but not adopted. Slave-holdine, but remained in the Union, 1861-65. Fourth constitutioD, 1897. Capital at New-Castle, 1703-76; since then at Dover. Constitution. Convention, 1791/92. Minutes of the convention of the Delaware State which commenied at Dover . . , 29th November 1791. For the purpose of reviewing, altering ami amending the constitu- tion of this State ; or, if they see occasion, for forming a new one in stead thereof. Wilming- ton, 1792. f". 7i p. — Minutes of the grand committee of the whole con- vention . . . 29th November 1791 [etc as in preceding title.] Wilmington, 17!I2. f. 80p. — Minutes of the convention of the Delaware State at the 2il session thereof, which commenced at Dover , . . 29 May 1792, for the purpose of reviewing, [etc. as in preceding titles.] Wil- mington, [1792?] f°. 107 p. — Drauglit of a constitution of government : publisheil for the consideration of the citizens of the Delaware State ; pursuant to an order of . 31st Dec. 1791 Wilmington, 1792 8°. 24 p. Convention, 1831. Debates of the Delaware conven- tion for revi-iing the constitution of the State or adopting anew one; held at Dover, Nov. 1831. Wilmington, '31, 8°. 26-t p., 2 1. — Journal of the convention . . . which assembled , ,, 18S1 , . , Wilmington, ['32?]. S°. 129 p, — Journal in committee of the whole of the convention . . . 1S31. Wilmington, ['32?], 8°. 44 p. Convention, 1832. Journal of the convention . , . assembled . . 7th and 8th of Dec , 1?52. and afterwards by adjournment, from Mar. 10th to Apr, 30th, 1853, inclusive. Wilmington, '53. 8°. 216 p yote. The constitution drafted by this convention was rejected by the people. Bound in same v. with above is the following : — Journal in committee of the whole of the convention . . , [etc., as in preceding title]. Wilmington. '53. 8°. 59 p. 607 Constitution] STATE PUBUCATTONS [Del. Convention, 1896/07. Journal of the constitutional convention . . . convened at Dover on 1st Ue- cember 189G. Georgetown, '97. 8°. 5S0, (2), 42 p. Note. Up to 1906 the Proceedings had not been publidhed. — Journal of the committee of the whole of the con- stitutional convention . . . convened . . at Dover on Ist December 1896. Dover, '97. 8°. 391, (3), 40 p. — Constitution of the State of Delaware, adopted in convention June 4, 1897. Published by the Secretary of State. Wilmington, '97. 8°. (i8 p. — Same. Dover, '97. 8°. 74 p. E.tECUTlVE AND SlAFF. Governor. Message; annual, 1798-1833; biennial, 1835-1903; special, 1836, 61, 63, 64 (two), 65, 66, 98. Dover, Wilmington, and Georgetown, [1799-1903.] 8°. Cont.: By D. Rogers. 1798-99; bv R: Bassett, 1800-01 ; by .J.Sykes.l802; by D: (lall, 1803-05 ; fby N. Milchcll, 1806-07?! ; by UrTniltt, 1808-ll;by J. Haslet, Jan., May, Nov. 1812, Jan. )8ia-14; by D. Rodney, 1810-17; by J: Clark, 1818-20; by J. 8tout. 1821 ; by J: Collinn, 1822; by C. Rodney, (Acting Gov.) 1823 ; by C: Thomas, 1824; by S.- Paynter, 18-iS-27; by C: Polk, 1828-30; by D: Hazzavd, 1831, .",2, 33; by C. P. Bennett. )8,'5.i; by C: Polk, June 1836; by C. P. Comcgys, 1839, 41 ; by W: B. Cooper, 1843, 45; by W: Tharp, 1847, 49, .il; by W: H. Ross, lR.i3, ai; by P. F. C'ansey, 1867, 59 ; by W: Burton, Jan., -Sov. 1861, Jan. 1863; by W: Cannon, Mar., Jnne 1863, Jan., July 1864, Jan. 1865; by (i. Siiulsburv, June 1866, Jan. 1866, 67, 69, 71 ; bv J. Ponder, 1873, 7.';; by j: P. Cochran, 1877, 79; hy J: W. Hall, 1881, 83; bv C: C. Stockley, 1886, 87; hy B: T. Biggs, 1889,01 ; bv R. J. Reynolds, 1893, 95; by W: T, Wat- son, 1897; by E. \V. Tunnell, 1898, 99, 1901 ; by j: Hunn, 1903. Nntf. All issued in January except .as above noted. All included also in Senate or House Journal or both ; previous to 1863 seen only in that form. Apparently first printed in pamphlet form in 1817. Of" those seen in pamphlet form, 1863 (Cannon), 77, 97, 1901 bore imprint Wilmington ; 1879, Middletown; 186;i, 67, 69, 89, ill, 95,99, unccrt.iin; 1881, 98, II. I, p.; others Dover. Mess, to adjourned sess. 189S Wiis a 16"; all others 8". — Inaugural address, 1799, 1805, U, U, 17, 21, 23, 2+, 27, .30, ,33, 41, 4.">, 51, 55, 59, 03, 67, 71, 75, 79, 83,87,91,97,1901. 8°. Cnnt.: By R: Bassett, 1790; by X. Mitchell, isii5; by J. Haslet, 1811; by 1). Rodney, 1814; by J: Clark, 1817; by J: Collins, 1821 ; by J. Haslet, 1823; by S: Paynter, 1824; by C: Polk, 1827; by D: Hazzard, 1830; by C. P. Bennett, 1833; by W: B. Cooper, 1841 ; by T : Stockton, 1845 ; by W: H. Ross, 1851; by P. F. Causey, 18.55; by W: Burton, 1869; bv W: Cannon, 1863; by G. Saulsbury, 1867; by J. Ponder, 1871 ; by J: P. Cochran, 1876; by J: W. Hall, 1879; by C: C. Stocklev, 1S83; by B: T. Biggs, 1887; by R. J.Reynolds, 1891; by E. W. Tunnell, 1897; by J: Hunn, 1901. A'bic. All included also in one or both .Tournals; previous to 1883 seen only in that form. J. T. Marvil was inaugurated Governor In Jan. 1895 but no address has been seen. — Illegal arrests. Special message of Governor Can- non, March 3, 1863. — Governor's proclamation, March 11, 1863. 8". 8 p. — Special message of Governor Cannon, ,Taii. 12, 1864. 8°. 8 p. — Special message of Governor Cannon, July 28, ISfil, lip. — Correspondence between the Governor of New Jer- sey and the Governor of Delaware on the fishery. [1872.] Note. Seen only in appendix to Seuate Journal, 1873. — Thanksgiving proclamation [Nov. 27, 1890. '90] f. 1 p. — See also under Ijegislature, .Tournals, Docs., etc.. 1898. 60S Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Del Adjutant General. Report, March 1867; biennial,] [1875/76]-1901/02. r. p., ['67?]-1903. 8». i Note. Epts. Mar. 1867, 1895/96 not Been. Appendix to H. J. 1883 cent. (p. 923-943) a rpt. of Adjt. Oenl. " for the , two years from Jan, 1, 1830," meaning probably Jan. 1, 1881, | since rpt. is dated Dec. :!0, 1882. Rpt. 1898/94 has imprint Georgetown; 1899/1900, Wilmington; 1901/02, Slllford ; others, ' so far as seen, Dover. I Auditor. Annual report, 1797-1822, 26-29, 49, [51], i 52, 54, 58, [60f], 63, 65-[68]. 71-74, 76, 78-79, '■ 83-1904. [1798-1904.] {"andS". \ Note. This officer was called Auditor of Accounts through 1884 or later. From 1796 through 1829 (perhaps later) the \ "Rpt. on the finances of the Btate" was accompanied by a " Rpt. on the finances of the counties," with separate h.t.p. or caption ; later the two were merged as one rpt. Kpts. 18U0, 17 were accompanied also by separately paued " Rpt. on railitia fines." Rpts. generally appended to House Journal (and rpts. 1845, 66, 74 also to Senate Journal) through rpt. 1874 in H. J. 1875; previous to 1849 seen only in that form. Separate issues of 1849, 63, 65, 67, 71, 73, 79, 83, 85, contained in " Journal of the committee ... to settle with the State Treasurer and examine report of the Auditor" (title varies somewhat) with separate title-page; nee binder Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1850. Rpts. [1851, 68, 86] called "18-r2 69, 87." Rpt. 1884 cont. in body of rpt., at end, a Statement of the Del. Asso*n for the Education of Colored People. Rpts. 1891-1904 have separate paginations for separate county and fund rpts. Early rpts. printed at New-Castlc; rpt. 1888 has imprint Georgetown; 1897, [98?], Milford; others, so far as seen, Dover. Secretary of State. [Financial accounts], annual, 1820- 83. Kote. Included in House or Senate Journal, one or both for practically all the years stated. — .4 report . . . relative to the nttendance of the judges at the sessions of their respective courts for the year 1829. h. t. p. 8°. p. 183-198. Note. Seen only in House Journal appendix 1830. — Report on tlie codification of the laws, by J: IT. Paynter, [Jan, 7, 1873]. ,i. t. p. 8". (3) p. Note. Seen only in Senate Journal appendix, 1873. — List of appointments to office, 1863-(i7. '67. 4". — List of appointments to office made by the executive authority, 1871-75. By J: H. Paynter. '75. 4". 13 p. Note. Similar lists, of appointments by other Govs., are ap- pended to both Journals 1883, 91, and to House Journal, 1887. — Manual of the registration and election laws . . . for the city of Wilmington . . . 1892. 8°. xlvi, 176, 18 p. Note. The joint resolution, sess. 1891, in obedience to which this manual was published, directed also the publication in pamphlet form of" An act to provide for the secrecy and purity of the ballot," " An act to provide for the registration of voters," and " such other laws as relate to the general and special elections;" but none were seen in compiling this list. See, Aowecer, unecember, biennially. Rpts. 1888, 89/90, 97/98-99/1900 also in House Journal of correspond- ing sessions and in body of Senate Journal 1899; rpts. 1891/92-93/94 not seen but mentioned in H. J. 1893-05. Rpt. 1889/90 has imprint Georgetown. Superintendent of Free Schools. Ist-llth annual report, 1876-86. '77-[87]. 8». .Vo/p. .\pparently for calendar years. 1st, 3J,51h, 7lh, 9th, llth wrri- the only ones seen in separ.-tte form; all with im- print Hover, except llth, imprint Middlctown. 0th, llth cent, also 8th, loth anu. rpt. of the Actuary of the Del. Associn- tion (for colored schools). Early Senate Journals also contain repoi'ts from county t.upcriatendcnts. [Fisheries.l The fishery question. .Vrjiunient of th'' Delaware Commissioners upon the qucstiou whether the litizens of New Jersey have the riijht to fish in the waters of the Delaware within the circle of 12 miles around New-Castle. Wil- mington, [1874]. S". H4 p. Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries (1881-). 1st- I'd biennial' report, 1881/82-83/84. Wilniing- ! ton, '83-Dover, '85. 8°. i yotc. 1st covers Apr. 23, 1881/Jan. 27, 1883; 2d coverp approximate calendar bienniuin. Health, Board of il8T.>-) . [lst]-12th biennial report, 1879/80-83/84, 84/86-1900/02. '81-[19021. 8°. A'ole. lst-2d apparently for calendar biennium; 3d for 18 nios. ending June 30th, 1884; others for bienniuin ending June 30th. [lst]-8th also appended to House Journal ; 6th to Senate Journal; 10th included in body of both Journals; llth not seen. 4lh-5th pub. only appended to Journals. 9th has imprint Wilmington ; others, so far as seen, Dover. — Laws of Delaware for the preservation of the public health and registration of vital statistics. Compiled by authority of the . . Board. Wilmington, 1888. 24". 23, (1) p. Bacteriological and Pathological Laboratory (New- ark, Del.). 1st report, [1900?] Note. Not seen, but mentioned in Governor's niessacc 1901 as appended to the llth biennial report of tlio Board. — Bulletin, nos. 1-17, Sept. 1899-Oct. 1903. culars. 8°. 17 dr- Cont. : Nos. 1- Sept., Dec, 1900; Sepl.-lJcc, 1S90; nos. .Vij, Mar., Jump, 3. 7, April 1001 ; others, not seen. — Special circular no. 1. broadside. Insurance Commissioner (1879-). l6t-8th biennial report, 1879/80-93/94. '81-95. 8». Xolf. Apparently for calendar blonnium. 2d-6th, 8(h also appended to House Journal 1883-01, n,^; 6th seen only therein ■ 2d-3d, 6th, Slh also appended to .Senate Journal. Insuronci' laws Included in pamphlet eds, of 3d, 6tli, but not in House Journal eils. liien. rpt. 1807/08 was ordered |irinted (U.J, 1809) ; not sccu. A brief rpl. by a new commissioner, G: W. Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Del. insurance Commissioner, continued. Marshall, covering Jan. l/Jan. 24, 1901. is iDcluded Id Senate Journal 190] ; in this rpt. he states that a bien. rpt. by P. K. Meredith, and two by his own predecessor (Fowler?) were never authorized to be published; and nslis concerning " these last three rpts." The House later authorized him to publish the rpts. of E. Fowler for the year ending Dec. 31, 1900. Tax Commission (1891-). Report of the undersigned members . . . 1893. Wilmington, ['93.] 8°. 32 p. — [Minority report, 1893.] Wilmington, ['93.] 8°. Veterinarian, State. Report, Jan. 1, 188(). X'lte. Seen only in appendix to House Journal, 1887. In.stitltioxs. Ad late as 1907 there were no Institutions in the State for the cure of defective children, the blind, deaf and dumb, and feeble- minded being sent to institutions in Pennsylvania and in Washing- ton, 1). C. Agriculture, Board of (1879-). Report for the year 18SG. jVo/f. Apparently tlie first rpt. Seen only in appendixes til Journals, 18S7- — 1st biennial report, 1888/89. Milford, '89. 8". (1),446, (1), 32p. A'ole. Cont. Agric. Exp. Sta. Bull, no- 6, Oct. 1889, at t-nd 'I'bere is al-»o a brief rpt. of the Secretary of the Board Iti up pendix to .Touruals 1891, which is listed in table of contui.!- us " Kpt. of the State Cliemist." — l.et-4th annual report, new series, lHOl-O-t. ['u:!- 05?] 2 v. 8°. Note. l8t-2d in 1 v.; similarly, od-4th. Cont. repriiils o! bulletins and rirculars. — See also forward under Education, Delaware Col lege, .■Igric. Exper. Sta., and under Miscellane- ous, San Jose Scale. Chtmist, State. Annual report, [1882?], 85, 87-i>8, [92?], [96?]. [98], 99-1900. Note. Rpt. [lyS'iy], not sec-n but mentioned in Seuau- •lournal ISS^J. Rpts. 18^5, .'<7-SS seen only appended to both ■louruals, 18ST, S9. Kpt. [1892?] seen only appended to lIoiKi- .TDurual 189^. Kpt. [1896?] not seen but mentioned iu fi. .T. 1897. Rpt. [1898] se-en only in appendix to H. J. 1899. Rpts. 1899-19U0 not seen but meiilioned iu H. J. 1901; possibly a single bien. rpt. [fLducation.l Delaware College (Newark, 1833-59; 1870-). Report, [1891/92-93/94?] Note. Not seen, but mentioned in House Journal 1893, Oo. There is also a brief rpt. appended to House Journal 1881. A legislative resolution of Feb. 1879 required bien. rpts. from this institution. — Circular of Delaware College, 1872, 74, 75. Wil- mington, '72-74; Middletown, '75. — Catalogue, 1878, 81, 83, 84, 8G, 88, 89. Wilming- ton, '78, 86-89; Newark, '81-84. — Report and catalogue, 1890. n. p. — Catalogue and announcements, annual, 1897-98, 1900-04. Wilmington, '97-1904. Note. Catalogue series understood to have been issued an- nually 1833-1904; not knowu, however, if complete. — Catalogue of the books belonging to the library of the Delaware College. Wilmington, 1848. 12°. 52 p. — [Addresses in various years.] — [Bulletins.] Cont. : Short course in agriculture ; Sept. 1904. Instruction in agriculture at Delaware College; Sept. 1904. College en trance requirements in English; Dec. 1904. Register of i^raduates in engineering; 190-. Bpcciraens of examination papers for admission to freshman class; Dec. 1905. List of graduates since re-organization, 1873-1906; '06. Agricultural education in Delaware; Jan. 1907. 6ii Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Del. \^Educaiion^ continutd,.'\ — Agricultural Experiment Station (Newark, 1888-) . Isfr-Uth annual report, 1888, 88/8a-1901/02. n. p., ['88] ; Wilmington, ['89]-1903. 8». Ifote. lBt-2d for years eodiag JuDeSOtb; 3d-4th not eeen ; Sth-eth for calendar years 1892-93; 7th for 18 moe. ending June 30, 1895 ; others for years ending June 30lh. Bulletin, nos. 1-72, June 1888-Jan. 20, 1906. [Newark and Wilmington, '88-1906.] 8°. Note. Noa. 9 (189u), 31-34 (1896), 35-36 (1897), 37-41 (1898), 43 (1899) have no month dates; month of no. 20 (1893) also uncertain. No. 40 is " Soil bacteria in their relation to agri- culture, I'art I "; by F: D.Chester; pt. 2 not found. Copy seen of no. 42, Dec. 1898, bore words " abridged ed." No. 5u is a f° broadside; bears date Mar. 1901, while no. 51 la dated Jan. 1901. AH bear imprint Newark, Del., on cover t.-p. but have apparently been printed at Wilmington since the 4tb. Special bulletin, A-B, March 1890-April 1895. Newark, ['90], S"; n. t. p., ['95], f slip. Circular, 1873. Wilmington, '73. 8°. Delaware Association for the Education of Colored People (1866-). Keport, annual, Feb.: 1868, 69;Nov. 1870;[76?]. Wilmington, '68-[76?] 8». Note. Rpts. 1868-70 are of the *' Del. Asso'n for the Moral Improvemeut and Education of the Colored People of the tStale." Kpt. [1876PJ not seen, but mentioned in House Journal 1877. U. J. 1893, 95 mention rpts. of the *' College for Colored Students," probably referring to : State College for Colored Students (189 1-). Cata- logue, 1896/97, 99/1900-01/02. Geological Survey (1837-). Ist and 2d report. By Jas. C. Booth. 1839. 25 p. — Memoir . . . including the application of the geo- logical observations to agriculture. By James C. Booth. 1841. 8". 188 p. 2^ote. Also included in ; — Keport oi Commissioners . . . appointed by Leg- islature of 1837 to procure to be made a geologi- cal and mineralogical survey of the State. 2^ote. Seen only appended to Senate .Journal 1841, where it included the next preceding entry. Historical Society, Delaware (1864-). Proceedings of the inaugural meeting of the Historical Society of Delaware, held at Wilmington, 31st May 1864, together with the constitution and by- laws then adopted. Wilmington, '64 8°. — Some leaves from the early history of Delaware and Maryland. Read . . . Sept. 24, 1868, by W: T. Read. 8°. — Catalogue . . . with its history, constitution and by-laws. Wilmington, 1871. 8°. — Papers, nos. 1-46. 1879-1906. 8°. — Minutes of the Council of the Delaware State from 177G to 1792 . . . Wilmington, 1887. 8°. xi, (2), 9-1278 p. (Papers, no. 6). See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., Minutes. Hospital for the Insane, Delaware (Farnhurst). lst-9th biennial report of the Board of Trustees, 1889/90-1905/06. Wilmington, ['90]-1906. Note, lat covers Apr. 25, 1889/n. d. 1890; seen only in both Journals, 1891. All dated iu December. Immigration, Board of (\t. 23 p. Supreme Court, Superior Court, Etc. Delaware re- ports, containing cases decided in the Supreme' Court, Superior Court, Court of General Ses- sions, and Court of Oyer and Terminer, Sept 21, 1897-Sept. 30, 1902. By .Tames Pennewill, Associate Justice. V. 1-3. Wilmington, '99- 1903. 3 v. 8°. Coiit.: V. 1, Sept. 21,1897-Mar. 28, 1899. 2, Mar. 21, 1899-Jan. 10, 1901. 3, Mar. 3, 1900-Sept. 30, 1902. Reports of cases in the Court of Oyer and Terminer and the Court of General Sessions of the Peace, and jail delivery of Delaware, [1856-79]. liv J: W. Houston. Vol. 1. Wilmington, I88O'. 8°. Xote. Cited as 1 Houston Criminal Reports. Court of Chancery. Reports of cases, v. [l]-7, [1814-95]. v.p.,'76-'M. 7 v. 8°. Con(. .■ V. [1-2], [1814-G5]; by D.M.Bates. 3-4, [1860-73]; by a. H. Bates. 6-6, [1874-92] ; by W. Saulsbury. 7, [1892-95] ; by J. L. Wolcott. Note. V. 1-4 pub. at Philadelphia; v. 5-G at Rochester, N.Y.; V. 7 at New York. 613 Judiciary] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Del. Court of Military Justice. Report of the Judge Advo- cate General, biennial, 1889/90. Ifote, For calendar biennium. Seen only In appendix to Journals, 1891. Prohibitory liquor law of Delaware. Opinion of the Supreme Court on its constitutionality, May 31, 1856. 8». Opinions of the Chancellor and Judges transmitted in answer to a joint resolution of the General Assembly, 1883. 8°. 50 p. General digest of the Del. reports, comprising all the law, equity and criminal reports ... to April 1, 1894. By H: Ridgely, Jr. '91. 8». v, ii36 p. Leoislatuke [Called Genekal Assembly]. Sessions prior to 1796 uncertain but apparently held annually or nfiener. Regular sessions have begun in January; annual, 1T96-I8:j3; biennial, 1835-1903. tiesaioDS in November, quadren- nial. 1800-28, were for choice of Presidential electors. Special sefsloDS, May 1812, Apr. 1813, adjourned sess.. May, Aug. 1813; extra sess., June 1836; adjourned seas., Jan. 18.)'2, June 1863, Jan., Oct., 1864, June 1865, Jan. 1866, Jan. 1898; special sess., Nov. 1861, adjourned special, Jan. 1862, special, July 1864. [Laws of the Staie.'\ Laws of the State of Delaware, from 14th October 1700 to 18th August 1797. Newcastle, 1797. 2 v. S". 1, 51-590, 101, 3 p. ; •1 1, 595-1*576, 2, 128 p. — Laws, sessional. 1798-1903. Note. Early issues .grouped in bound vols, as follows : 2 Jan. 1798-26 3.\D. 18U5, v. 3 (on cover), 7 Jan. 1806- 3 Feb. 1813, v. 4 " " 6 Apr. 1813-10 Feb. 1819, v. 5 " " 19 Jan. 1820- 9 Feb. 1826, v. 8 (on t..p.). 1827-29, 1830-34, 1835-43, v. 7-9 " 1846-52, 1853-69, V. 10-11 (ou cover). The Laws of sessions 1861-65 were numbered on covers as v. 12, pts. 1-5 (although pts. [2-3] bore no numbers) ; Laws of 1866, 67, 69 were numbered on t.-p., v. 13, pts. 1-3; after this the Laws of every two successive sessions were numbered on t.-p. as pts. 1 and 2 of v. 14, 15, etc., making the Laws of l'.H>l-03, *' V. 22, pts. 1-2." Laws of special sess. Nov. 1861 in a separate v. without vol. number. V. 3-4 and some others have imprint Wilmington; a fewMilford or Georgetown; the majority, Dover. — Laws of the State of Delaware to 1829. Revised edition. By Willard Hall. Wilmington, '29. 8°. vii, 760 p. Note. This compilalion, according to a statement in House Journal IS^.O (p. .o7) omits acts incurporatiug colleges, acade- mies aud schools. See forward uuder Jotinials, Docn., etc., 1830. — Revised statutes to 1852 inclusive. [By S. SI. Harrington, J. P. Comegys, D. M. Bates.] 'o2. 8». — Same, as since amended, with the additional laws of a public and general nature to 1874. Wilming- ton, '74. 8°. xlviii, 8M2, 78 p. — Revised statutes . . . 1852, as they have since been amended, together with the additional laws of a public and general nature which have lieen enacted ... to lfl93 . . . and appendix. [By J. H. Hughes and R. H. Van Dyke ] Wilming- ton, '93. 8°. XV, (1), xlviii, 1017, (1), 96 p. — [Special Lau-s.] [Law for establishing the bound- aries of tlie town of New-Castle ; [and] Law for the better regulation of the roads in Kent county; 1797.] Note. Not certain whether 1 pm. or 2 pra. [Education .'] School laws . . cording to an act . . . passed Wilmington, '41. 8°. 60 p. as amended, ae- . Feb. 19,1841. 614 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Del. \^Laws of the State, continued.^ Revised edition of the liiw relating to free schools in the State . . . Published by authority of the Levy Court of Kent County. Dover, 18fi8. 8°. 64, (2), xiii, p. Digest of laws relating to free schools. 1881. 8». (!3 p. Same, 1901, 03. School laws for free public schools of the State , 1898. '99. S«. 4fi, 15 p. An act to provide free textbooks for tiie free schools of tlie State . . . 1891. 8°. 8 ji. — \ Flections.1 An act to provide for the purity of primary elections in Newcastle Countv. Wil- mington, 1900. 10". 3U p. See under Exec, and Staff, 5ff. /)/ Sl'ile, 1S92, OS. — Health laws of the State of Delaw.ire. Wilmington, 18ii3. 12°. iiee also under luBpec. and Reg., IfenWt, Bn>nd of. — [Militia.] An act to establish an uniform militia throughout this State. New-Castle, 1799. 36 p. [Militia law. Dover, 1811.] A supplement to the act entitled " .-Vn act to establish an uniform militia throughout this Slate." 1812. — [Roads.~\ Wilmington and Great Valley Turnpike act, passed at Dover, June 23, 1811. '11. 8°. 20 p. — [^y^lm.ington.'\ Statutes relating to the City of Wilmington, passed . 1883. Wilmington, '83. 8°. 119 p. [Journals, Documents, Etc.'] Minutes of the Council of the Delaware State from 1776 to 1792 . . . Dover, 1886. 8°. 1278 p. .^ee also under Inetitutlonp, UlHlirt icul Society, 1887. — Journal of the Senate, sessional, 1791-1901. f, 4° and 6". Sule. JuurnaLs of early acHSiuUfl, each with separate t.-p., MUderstood to be bound in groups corresponding to Hou»>e Journal; see iiext note. Journal 1863/64 covers the following; beesions : Adjourned June ]863, adjourned Jan. 1864, special July 1864, adjourned and epecial, Oct. 1864; single paginalion iiiid one general t.-p. Journal 1866/66 covers adjourned sea- sious June 1865, Jan. 1866 ; single pagination and general t.-p. Journals 1841, 43, 73, 75, 79, 83-91, 95-97, 1901 have appendixes uf miscellaneous does. Journal 1889 has appcndi.^es A-D same as 11. J.; E-H are different. Jouroals 1891,97 have appendixes ■same as H.J. Journal 1890 bag miscellaneous docs, in body 'if journal. Practically all cont. Gov.'s message and Inaugural, if any. Early journals are in f*> and printed at Newcastle through seas. Jan. 1300; imprint Wilmington, 1831, 32, 35, 51, 02, 53, 59, 77-79, 83, 97, 99; Georgetown, 1875, 91 ; Middletown, 1885; Laurel, 1895; others, so far as seen, Dover. Prior to Nov. 1820 not seen. — Votes and proceedings of the House of Assembly . . . held at Dover Monday the 21st day of Oct. 1782 [/June 21, 1783.] Wilmington, 1783. 119 p. — Same : . . ■ Monday the 16th day of May . . 1785. Wilmington, 1785. — Journal of the House of Representatives, sessional, [1791]-1901. f, i" and 8°. ^ote. Journals of eessions 1798-1801 bound in Iv.; each with separate t.-p.; similarly, sessions [1791-97?], 1802-05, 06-07, 08-11, 12-14, 15-17, 18-Jan. 182U, Nov. 1320-23, 27-29. Apparently no session of the House in Jan. 1828. Journal of special session Nov. 1861 (31 p.) has bound with it Journal of adjourned special session Jan. 1362; ti. t. p. ; 33-293 p. Jour- nals 1830, 56, Jan. 1861, 79-91, 97, 1901 have appendixes of miscellaneous docs. Journal 1889 has appendixes A-D same as S. J.; E-£l are different. Journals 1891, 97 have appen- dixes same as 3. J. Journal 1899 has miscellaneous docs, in body of journal. Practically all contain Gov.'s message and inaugural, if any; also Auditor's rpts, ; also Treasurer's rpt. in 1864, 67 and since. In f" through 1817; in 1. 4" 1818-Jan. 6,5 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Del. {Journals, Documents, Etc., continued.^ 1820; since tlicn 8" or 1. 8". Imprint of Journals [1791-97?], 98-jRn. 1800 is New Castle; of Jan. 1S04, Nov. 1812, Jan. 1813, 14-16,23, 52, 61 (Jan., Nov.), 83,97-1901, Wilmington; of 1873, 81, Georgetown; of 1895, Laurel; of all others, so far as seen, Dover. In Wilmington Inst. Free Library the Journals of Nov. 1800-Jan. 1804 arc in 1 v. — Rules of the House . . . together with the joint rules of the two houses and a list of the standing committees, at the regular biennial session, commencing Jan. 3J, 1893. — [Report of Willanl Hall on the publication of a revision of the laws, Jan. 1830.] JS'ote. Not seen, but 50 copies were ordered printed, with Appendixes A-B. — Report of the committee in the Senate ... on the ordinance of the State of South Carolina nulli- fying certain laws of Congress. [1833.] 8°. lU p. — Proceedings in relation to the late contested election between \V: Tharp and W: Roe. 1843. 71 p. Ji^ote. Also in appendix to Seuate Journal 1843. — .lournal of the committee of the Legislature . . appointed to settle with the State Treasurer and examine the annual report of the Auditor of Accounts, 18.-)0, 64, C8, 72, 74, 80, 84, S)2, 94, 90. Xi'te. Title varies somewhat. This doc. consists chiefly of the Auditor's rpt. on the finances. jSee under Executive and :Stati', Auditor, Sole. — Depositions in the case of Dr. Stephen Green, pro- thonotary of Sussex County, n.t.p. 8". p. 333- 378. — Proceedings of the committee of the House . . . on the Bank of Milford, [Feb. 1-20, 1855.] n.p., n. d. 8°. p. 37!t-414. — Report of the General Assembly . . . together with the journal of the committee, and the testimony taken before them, in regard to the interference by United States troops with the general elec- tion held in the State on the 4th day of Nov. 18G2 . . . Dover, '63. 8°. 30, 358, (2) p. — Conservative memorial [of the House of Represen- tatives of Louisiana, Jan. 1875.] yute. In Delaware Senate Journal 1875. — The Revolutionary soldiers of Delaware. A paper read before the . . . Delaware Legislature, Feb. 15, 1875. Wilmington, '75. 8°. 55 p. — Proceedings of the committee appointed to investi- gate charges of immorality and neglect of duty against W: F. Townsend, Esq., Clerk of the Peace in and for Sussex County. [1879?] a. t. p. 8°. p. GG5-668. — Proceedings of the General Assembly upon the occa- sion of the presentation of the portrait of Lord Delaware, [Mar. 5, 1883]. 'S:!. S". 16 p. Notf. .Kleo included In appendix to House Journal 1883. — Report of joint committee to mark the positions occupied by the 1st and 2d Delaware regiments at the battle of Gettysburg . . . [under resolu- tion of April 9, 1885]. '85. 8°. 28 p. Note, Also in appendix to House Journal 1885. — Report of the Senate committee on Constitutional Convention. [1889]. — Report of the special committee on Constitutional Convention, to whom was referred House bill (no. 145) entitled " An act to provide an unex- ceptionable mode of ascertaining the sense of the people upon the question of calling a Constitu- tional Convention " . . . April 24, 1889. 6l6 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Del. [^Journals, Documents, Etc., continued.^ — Memorial services in honor of Peter Minuit, first Governor of New Netberlanrls, 1626-32, and of New Sweden, 1638, held Tuesday, April 23, 1895 . . Ed. by Chaplain Cort of the Senate and Chaplain Murray of the House. 1895. 8°. 43 p. pi. 11. — Addresses delivered at the formal presentation of the portraits of the Governors of Delaware to the State . . May 26tli, 1S98. ['98.] 8°. 59 p. Miscellaneous. {Expositions.'] Report of World's Fair Commissioners to legislative sessions 1893-95. I^ote. Not eeen, but meDtiooed Id House Journal 1893-Uo. History of Delaware, 1G09-1888. By J. T: Scharf and others. Philadelphia, '88. 2 v. 1. 8°. vii, 610, zzxiii, p.; vi, Oil, 1358 p. maps, ports, il. IMiliiia.'] Regimental orders. New-Castle, 1798. Quarantine Site Commission. [Report to legislative sessions 1893-95.] i/ote. Not Been, but meDtiooed in both Journals 1893 and in H. J. 1895; in House Journals wrongly culled " (^uarantiue Light Commission." [Railioads.] Breakwater J; Frankfort Hailroad Company. Report, annual, Dec. 31, 1879. Note. A joint resolution of Feb. 29, 1879, required an annual rpt. from this railroad. Delaware Rail Road. Charter of the Delaware Rail Road Company, with the report of the com- missioners and engineers, acting by order of the Legislature, and the estimation and proposed route of the road. 1837. 8°. 5-t p. [San Josi Scale.] The San Jose scale in Delaware. By E. H. Bancroft, Inspector. Published by authority of the Senate. 1898. S". 23 p. 2fote. This inspector was specially appointed, under an act of 1897. Supplemental: Phovincial. [iaics.] Anno regni Georgii II, Regis ... At a General Assembly of the counties of New- Castle, Kent and Sussex upon Delaware, begun and holden at New-Castle the 20th day of October, A.D. 1733 . . . and from thence con- tinued by adjournment to the 17th day of March 1733. Philadelphia, 1734. f. 24 p. — Anno regni Georgii II, Regis ... at a General Assembly of the counties of New-Castle, Kent and Sussex upon Delaware, begun and holden at New-Castle 21st October 1734. . . . Philadel- phia, 1735. fo. 20 p. — Laws of the government of New-Castle, Kent and Sussex upon Delaware. Published by order of the Assembly. Philadelphia, 1741. i". 282, (3) p. — Laws of the government of New-Castle, Kent and Sussex upon Delaware . . . Philadelphia, 1752. f. 363, xvii, p. — Same, v. 2. Wilmington. 1763. (2), (2), iv, 81 p. — Anno quarto Georgii III Regis. At a General Assembly begun at New-Castle . 20th Oct. ... 1763 [/31 Mar. 1764], the following acts were passed . . . [Wilmington, 1764]. f°. p. 83-97. i 617 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Del. \_Lawa, conHnutd.'\ — Anno quinto Georgii Regis. At a General Assembly . . . 1764 the following act was p.isaed. [Wil- mington, 1764.] f". p. ii'J-lOfi. — Anno miUesimo septlngcntesimo soirtniigesimo sexto. . . . 12°. Kote. Laws of Delaware State, 177G. Apparently }).£./« . — Laws, 1700-97; 1700-1829. .sVe under Lefrialature, Lamsofthe State. [Journals, Documents, Etc."] To the Honourable W: Keith, Esq.; with the royal approbation Lieut. Governour of the counties of New-Castle, Kent and Sussex upon Delaware and the Province of Pennsylvania. The Humble Address of the liopresentatives of the said counties in General AsBiMubly met at Ncw-Castle the 13tb day June, A. D. 1717. [Philadelphia, 1717.] f". 3 p. — The speech of Samuel Chew, Esq., Chief Justice of the government of Ncw-C:istle, Kent and Sussex upon Delaware; delivered from the bench to the grand jury of the county of New-Castle, Nov. 21, 1741 ; and now published at their request. PhiLidelphia, 1741. 4°. IC p. — Same; 2i] eii. Pliiladelphia, 1741. 4°. IG p. — Vote-s and proceedings of the Delaware State, 1785- 80. Wilmington, 1780 f". 50 p. — Minutes of the Council of the Delaware State, from 1770 to 1792. .bVe uiiitff Legialiiture, Jonriiiila, 7>ois., ctv. 6i8 MARYLAND STATE PUBLICATIONS Liftt compiled from the collection of Maryland documents in \ the N^eic York Public Library; from material fur niahed by L.\ If. Dielman, Assistant Librarian Enoch Pratt Free Library, \ Daltimore : from the " Catalogue of the State Library of Mas- \ ■■^nrhusetta" /8S0, and Annunl Supplements, 7880-190-1: and i from catalogues of other libraries. Docuiyients in this list \ generally jiublished at the capital, Annapolis^ if not otherwise j apecijied. Provinci.il clinrtcr, from Charles I to CeciliUH Calvert, second ; Biiron of Raltinioro, 1632, covered the territory of present Maiy- | land and Delaware and of present PennsylvaQia as far north as the 40th paruUt'l; perhaps alno u portion of present West Virginia, ! the weelern boundary being still (1907) undetermined. Present ! Delaware granted to William Penn, in contravention of filaryland charter, 16Si:. Northern boundary finally established at 390 43' 26.3" in 1760; surveyed and marked by Mason and Dixon, 1763-67. Proprietary covernment, 1032-177*6, under the Calverts, 2d-6th Lords Halfiinore, and under Henry llarforrl, last Proprietary. (iovernnient by them ortheir representatives. 16;i2-S0, 1715-7P; by re\ulntionary colonists, 1689--P2; by royal Govt-rnorn, 1692-171-"'. Provincial Aspomblies, lR.iri~1774 ; Provincial Conventions and Cominitiees of Safety, 1774-76. First constitution, 1777. Ratified Federal Cnnsiitntinn, April 2S, 1788. District of Columbia ceded to the Federal government, 1791. Second constitution, 1850/51; third, 1864; fourth, 1867. Remained in the Union during Civil war, I 1861-65. Capital at tit. Mary's, 1634-94 ; since then at Annapolis. . [House and Senate Documents, 1824-74.] 8°. Kote. Some scattering documents are appended to Penatf | Journal, regular seas., 1839, 40, 49, 64, and to House Journal, | extra scss., April 1861 ; more extensive collections to Senate i Journal 1856 and to House Journal, special sci^s., Dec. ISfil, ' ret;ular eees., 1865, and (in one edition) to extra Bes»>., Jan. \ 1866. No does, are appended to either Somite or House Joui- ; iial, 1867-1904, except that Senate Journal 1*^72 has been pecn iu two forms: (1) without appendix, and (2) with binder's title, " S. J. r Senate and EIousc docs., 1872," and appendix, j Since 1824, however, the House and Senate documents of each ■ session have been bound up by themselves, at first indiscrimi- nately but since 1867 with some regularity of selection, in vols, having generally no title-page, and through 1874 little or no uni- formity of binder's title. The t.-p. imprints of the individual documents are often different from the im]>rints on copies in j pamphlet form. Following arc the binder's titles or other; available designations of the volumes seen iu compiling tlie , present list, though it is probable that other copies of the same ' documents were bound up in quite different groups and j variously inacribed. Dates are the years in which the legis- i tative seasionB began. I Doca. ace. Gov's, mess. [1864]. '64. 8". 196 p.* | Docs. ace. mess. G-ov. Bradford, 1S64. '64. S**. 183 p.* Docs. House of Delegates, 1840t, 58, 61 (Apr.), 65, 67. Docs, of the Senate, 1861 (Apr.).t House and Senate Docs., 1854, 61 (Apr.), 70. House Docs., 1841, 42, 43, 49, 56, 60, 64, 66, 67, 74. House Journal and Docs., 1861/62, 65, 66. Md. Public Does., 1824-40. 42, 47. Md. State Docs., 1852, 53. 54. Message, 1852 [= House and Senate docs.]. Public Docs., 1841,43-46. Public Doca. House of Delegates, 1868 (two)t, 70. Senate and House Docs., 1868. 70, 72. Senate Docs., 1853, 58, 60, 61 (Apr., Dec). 65, '88, 67, 74. Senate Journal : Senate and House Docs., 1S72. Senate Journal and Docs., 18G1/62, 64, 65, 66. ♦Titles from title-pages. The ed. of 196 p. consists mostly of ■ minor docs, and is included also in House Docs. 1864. t As given by Sabin. j * Both had t.-p. "Pub. Does. House of Del. 1868," but one ; had binder's title: "Sen. and House D6c8.," as in line j followiug, the Senate docs, being bound in without sop- j arate t.-p. The other contained House docs, only, 1868. I See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc. \ House and Senate Documents, biennial, 1876-1904. ■ Annapolis, 76-96; Balto., '98-1904. 15 v. 8^ ' Xnte. These contain, with some regularity, the usual mi? ceilaneouB documents, bound in 1 v. each year. 619 Constitution] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. Constitution. NnU. The couetituUon has been printed or reprinted At nearly every Legislative seseioD. Tfaere are several cases of two editions Identical except as to imprint. See also under Legislature, Reporta of conimitiees, Consiituiion. Declaration of rights and the constitution and form of Kovernment agreed to by the delegates of Mary- land in free and full convention assembled. [Aug. 14, 1776. 76.] 16°. 43 p. yote. For the Proceedings of this convention see under Supplemental, Provincial Conventions. The declaration and charter of rights. Printed for the consideration of the members. [1777?] f° sheet. The constitution and form of government proposed for the consideration of the delegates of Maryland. [1777?] (Caption title.) 10 p. The constitution and form of government, as proposed to be amended by a committee appointed by the House of Delegates at the last session. [1792?] 16°. 25 p. [Declaration of rights, constitution and form of govern- ment of the State of Maryland, agreed to Nov. 1776, with amendments.] n.t.p. [1812?] sm. 8°. 22 p. The constitution of the State of Maryland. Abingdon, 1806. 16°. 93 p. Same: 1821. 16°. 34 p. The declaration of rights and the constitution . . as adopted by the convention, with the several amendments by acts of Assembly.. Prepared and revised by G: Hebb. Balto., 1824. 24°. 5.-> p. Forma of government, containing an abstract of the original charter . . . the bill of rights, and con- stitution . 1827. 16°. 144 p. The dpi'l.aration of riglits and constitution and form of government . . together with its amendments to April 1839. Frederick, '39. 8°. 31 p. Convention. 1S50. Proceedings of the Maryland State Convention to frame a new constitution, commenced at Annapolis, Nov. 4, 1850. '50. 8°. 895, 8, 36 p. — Debates and proceedings of the Maryland Reform Convention to revise the State constitution . . . prefixed, the bill of rights and constitution as adopted 1851. 2v. 8°. 20, 52, [25]-550 p. ; 8'.10 p. — ... Report of the . Maryland Reform Con- vention on the late acts of Congress forming the compromise, [etc.] [1850.] 8°. 4 p. — Speech of Mr. J. AV. Crisfield . on the appor- tionment of representation. Delivered in the convcnti(]n . . . Mar. 27, 1851. '51. 8°. 24 p. — Speech of Judge Chambers on the judicial tenure .. April 1851. B.alto., ',".1. 8°. 41 p. — Report of the committee on the fugitive slave case. By the Convention. Apr. 23, 1851. ... 8°. 20 p. Note. The case of James Mitchell, indicted by the State of Pennsylvania for captur'ini; slaves; a requisition on the Governor of Maryland for his arrest and return was refused.. — The declaration of rights and the new constitution, to which is annexed the organization of the House and the list of members and standing committees, lialto., 1851. Ko. 24 p. — Conslitution . . . adopted in convention ... as- sembled . . 4 Nov. 1850 and adjourned on 13 May 1851. [Balto., '51] 8°. 9-70 p., 1 1. 620 Constitution] ST A TE PUBLIC A TW.VS [Md. Convention, 1S50, continued. — The constitution . . . reported and adopted by the , Nov. 4, 1850 and submitted to June 1851. Balto., '51. 8°. convention . the voters . 70 p., 1 1. ■ Tlie constitution convention . . reported and adopted by tlie Nov. 4, 1850, and ratified l)y the people . . . June 1851. With marginal notes and an appendix bv E: O. llinkley. Balto., 1851. 8". 82 p. — Same . . with marginal references to the acts of the General Assembly and decisions of the Court of Appeals, and an appendix and index, by E: 0. Flinkley. Balto., 1855. 8°. 108 p. — [Constitution], 1862. 8°. 71, (I) p. Xote. Title uucertaio. Convention, 1864. Proceedings of the State conven- tion ... to frame a new constitution. Com- menced . . . April 27, 1864. 'G4. 8°. 85G p. — The debates of the constitutional convention . . . April 27, 1864 ; being a . . . report of the debates and proceedings . . . together with the old consti- tution . . W: B. Lord, reporter. '64. 3 v. 8°. 744 p. ; {2), [745]-1384 p. ; (2), l.m5-1988 ]>. — The constitution . Reported and ailopted by the convention . . . April 27, 1864 . . . and ratified Oct. 1864. With marginal notes and refer- ences . . by E: 0. Hinkley. Balto., '64. 8°. 108 p. — Rules and orders for the regulation and govern- ment of the constitutional convention . April 27, 18C4. '64. 8°. 14 p. Convention, 1SG7. Proceedings of the State conven- tion ... to frame u new constitution, com- menced . . May 8, 1867. '67. 8". 850, 16, 66, 14 p. I jVoie. The docs, appended are: Doc. A, Accouiite coller.tprl •ind paid to Clerks of the Circuit Courts, 1852-60. '87. 16 p. , — Doc. IS. Reports of the Clerks of County CommiasionerF* and Circuit Courts, Igivinf; amounts paid to States' .attor- neys, and also showing the number of indictments found, continued, etc., etc., 1864-67. '67. 66 p. — Doc. D. Report of the sub-committee upon public works and corporations. . . . '67. 14 p. — Same : Doc. C. 1867. 8". 23 p. — The constitution . . . adopted May 8, 1867 . . sub- mitted . . . Sept. 18, 1867. '67. 8°. (2), 32 p. — Same, in German. Balto., 1867. 8°. (2), 32 p. — The constitution . . . ratified by the people Sept. 18, 1867. With . . notes ... By E: O. Hinkley. Balto., '67. 8°. 156 p. — The constitution . . ratified 18 . . . Sept. 1867. With marginal . . references to acts of tlie General Assembly and decisions of the Court of Appeals . . . Annapolis, '68. 8°. 156 p. — List of members of the constitutional conven- tion ... of 1867. '67. 8°. (2), 8 p. — [Rules and orders], constitutional convention of 1867. '67. 80. 12 p. Note. Title uncertain. — The constitution . . adopted by the convention . . . May 8, 1867 . . . with . . amendment,. Doc. collt'ctious; Bumetimes aUo printed in body of one or both JournalH; many of those I here recorded Beeo only so bound. There were two eda. of j mer^a. 185S, of 34 p. (Sen. Doc.) and 52 p. (Ho. Doc.) respec- | lively. Pagination nf mesB. 1S6S variously recorded as 24 p. , and 37 p. Mess. 1876, (79,32 p.) cont. " Corresp . . . with ,' the Gov. of Va."; (.see below, 1876). Mess. 1.S26-66, 67-86, su } far .-IS seen, printed at Annapolis; 1866, 88-90, 94-1904 at Baltimore; 1892 at Frederick. Mess. 1888-91), however, have imprint Annapolis in Ho. and Sen. Docs. 188S-90. — Inaugural address, [1844], 48, 54, 58, 02, 65, fi8,88. ['45]-88. 8°. i Con(.: ByT: G.Pratt, 11844]; by P. K. Thomas, 1S4R; liv ' T. W. Lidon, 1854; by T: 11. Hicks, 1868; by A: W. Bradford, . 1862; by T: Swann, 1865; by O. Bowii', 1«6S; by E. E. Jack- ' Fon, 1888. Note. Inaugural of (tov. Pratt, to Doc. pcss. 1844, was delivered in Jan. 1S45. Others delivered i^euerally in Jan uary. Two editions are recorded of 1862, both Annapolis, 'ii2, 8", 15 p., but printed respectively by T; J. ^VilHon and by richlcy & Cole. See alio next entru. ' '. — Installation of His Excelk'nov O. TSowie as Governor i . . Jan. 13, JSliO . . . '69. 8". 4 p. ! — Special messages : Oomtnunicaling rpt. of Coninirs. j to Survey the Kiver Potomac. 1822. 92 p. — On western boundary of State, [Dec. sess. 1824]. "25. 4 p. — In rel. to rpt. of committee on l)ub. lands. [Grason, 1841]. 7 p. — Transmitting rpts. of tlio Joint Commrs. and of Lt. Col. J. D. Graham, l'. S. Eng.. in rel. to intersection of boundary lines of Md., Pa., and Del. Washing- ton, 1850. 87 p. map. — In regard to Maine li(juor law. 1858. 8 p. — In rel. to his di.*- arming the State military. [Seas. Apr. 1861.] Frcdk., '61. 4 p. — In rel. to disarming the State militia, in extra stss., 1862. n.p., n. d. 4 p. — Upon the subject of the C. & (3. Canal Co. 1870. 18 p. — From W: T. Hamilton, Feb. 5,12, 1880. 2 pm. 8 p. ; 16 p. — In reference to the labor question. [McLane]. 1884. 7 p. Xote. Called Message of Gov., Executive message, etc. . See also tinder Legislature, Jiplx. of committeen, Jildic. I Proc, 1861 ; and itnder MiscellaneouB, Boundaries, 1862. — Coramuuications : On turnpike roads, session 1818. '19. 45 p. — Relative to State's claim against the general government for monies expended during the late war. Feb. 1, 181!». '19. 55 p. — Respecting Md. Penitentiary, session " 18-';; " [1824]. (1), 1 p — Transmi'tting quan- tity of ivood jjuruhased for the several depts. Session 1824. 16 p. — Transmitting informa- tion from Pres. and Directors t'lies. & Del. Canal Co. relative to situation, progress & prospects of said Co. Scss. 1825. '26. 6 p. — End. law of Pa. respecting C. & O. . . . sess. 1825 '20. 8p. — Transm. law of Va. incor- porating C. & ()., sess. 1825. '26. 4 p. — End. comniun, from 13. & O. [Scss. 1828.] Feb. 18, 1829. '29. 8 p. — End. rpt. of Directors C. ^'t (»., sess. 1828. '29. 16 p., 11 fold, sched. — 632 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. Oovernor, coniinued. I Enrl. rpt. of Clies. & Del., sess. 1828. '29. 8 p — In rel. to right granted to St. John's an(! ! Washington collt-ges to draw certain lotteries. I seas. 1828. '29. 4 p — End a commun fr.ini | principal of Pa. Instn. for Deaf and Dumb, sess. | I8:i9 'HO. 8p. — End rpt. and nu-ml. of i Pres. and Directors C. & and a commun , from Exec, of Ga. relative to election of Pres. ' and Vice-pres., Feb. 1, 1830. '30. 10 p. — End. a commun. from Sec. of War in rel to Cumberland Road, sess. 1834. «. t. p 4 p. — End. a rpt. of joint cnmmittee on federal rela- tions of S. C. relative to incendiary aboliti'inists [McDuffie, sess. 183.5]. p. 3-9. — End. meml. and resolns. of Legislature of Ala. [.T.in. 22, ' 1836]. 6 p — Relative to payments made to ■ clerli and messenger to the Cnuncil, sess. 1837. 8 p. — Relative to tobacco trade, sess. 1K37. 4 p. — End correspondence with Exec, of Pa. and other papers in rel. to demand made by latter for delivery of Nath.tn and Bemis and others as offenders against the laws of that .state. Sess. 1837. 42 p — End. a correspondence, etr.. rel- ative to Bemis and otliers. Sess. 1838. 20 p — End. rpt. of Lottery Commrs., etc., etc. Sess 1838. 14 p. — End. commun. from Col. .^bert ; relative to Md. Caiial route. Sess. 1H38. 2 p. j — Relative to a draufrht of the militia in Wnsh. | and .-VUeffany cos. Se-s. 1838. 4 p. — End 1 lst-2d ai.n. rnt. Eastern Shore R R. Co. [Sess. I 18.18, 18o9]. L'pm. 12 p. : I6p — Hel. tocontraet ; betAveen B. & O and Baring Bros. & Co. for sale of State's bonils. Sess. IS'.O. 44 p. — End. rpt. of Ehvoocl Morris, chief engineer of C. & O., , Dec. 31. 1840. ['41] 64 p. — End. commun. ' of F. Thomas, Pres. C. & ()., ,lan. 14. I84i. ' ['41] 20. 28 p. — End ci>py of law of New York relating to fugitives from justice. Scs.i 1840. ['41.] 6 p. - Relating to State's distri- ; bution share of proeeed.s of pub lands; and the ^ income and ground rent tax la'.vs. Sess. 1842 20 p. — End. statements in re;^. to re-capture of fugitive slaves. [Thomas, Jan. 11.1850]. 17 p — In reply to an order of the Senate, se-s. 1S54. 4 p. 2^ote. Called Commun. from Gov., CommuD. from Esec, Exec, commun., etc. — Publications relative to the difference of opinion between the Governor and Council on thiir re- spective powers. 1803. 8°. — Docs, ace Gov's, mess, of 9th Dec 1822 respecting proceedings of several States upon the subject of appropriating public lands for the support of schools. '23. 8". — Report on attindance of Council. Sess 1824. 6 p. — Docs. ace. Exec. mess. Dec. 27, 1826. '2C. 8». 39 p — Com'.ipondence with the President and the Sec. of War, re.^peciing survey of canal routes, etc. Doc. yi, 1829. ':;9. 8 p. — List of deaf and dumb sent to the Pennsylvania Institution, Dec. 1829. 30. '29-30. ea. 4 p. — Communication from the Gov. of Va. relative to tlie Chesapeake & Ohio Canal. Dec. 1830 8 p. — .in account of the expenditures and disbursements j of the Executive, 1831. '32. 14 p. ] — Correspondence between the Executive of Md. and i the President and Sec. of War relative to a sur- vey of the sea coast between the Chesapeake and Delaware bays. Sess. 1831. '32. 7 p. 62T, Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS \ Md. Govtrnor, continued. — Correspondence of the Clerk of tbe Council with the Atty. Genl., and of the Gov. with the Govs, of Pa. and Del., relative to the obstruction in the Susquehanna. [Feb.-Aug. 1832.] '33. 8 p. — Communication frotn the Governor of Md. to the Governors of Va. and Del., accompanied by a communication from the Executive of Del. enclosing resolutions of the Legislature of Del. relative to the survey of the seacoast. [Sess. 1832.] '33. G p. — Correspondence between the Governor of Md. and the Governor of Virginia relative to the boundary line between that State and Md. [Sess. 1832.] '33. 8°. 4 p. — Memorial from the Commissioners of Easton to the Executive . . . relative to tbe public ordnance. [Sess, 1832.] '33. 8°. i p. — Part of the documents communicated by the Govern- or in relation to rail road riots and the services of the militia in suppressing the same. [Sess. 1834]. 71. t. p. 8 p. — Letter from J: B. Bordley to the Governor in rel. to portraits ordered by the Legislature. 17th Dec. 1835. '36. (2) p. — Communication from the Governor of North Caro- lina [to Gov. of Md.]. n.t.p. [1835?] 8°. 10 p. — Copy of a correspondence between Gov. Thomas of Maryland and Gov. Tazewell of Virginia in rela- tion to the unsettled divisional boundary lines between the two States, July 1835. '35. 8°. 24 p. Note. Been .ilao in Md. Pub. r>0CB. 183.5 as Doc. No. 1 with somewhat different title. — Communication from the Governor of Georgia rela- tive to the abolitionists of the South, to the Executiveof Md., [Dec. 20, 1835]. '30. 8°. 8 p. — Statement of persons selected by the Governor to be sent to the Pennsylvania Institution for In- .structinK tlie Blind. [Sess. 1838.] 2 p. — Schedule of indigent blind, beneficiaries of the State, n.t.p. [1853.] 2 p. (Caption title.) — Communication from the Gov. to the President of the United States . . in relation to the Chesa- peake and Ohio Canal. [Sess. 1839.] K p. — Communication of the Sec. of War to the Governor of Md. [in regard to muster rolls, War of 1812]. 1853. 4 p. — Report of the Executive in relation to the contingent fund. 1853. 10 p. — Account of the Executive with the contingent fund. [Sess. 185C.] 32 p. — Correspondence between the Governor . . and the sheriff of Frederick Countv. Frederick, 1861. 8°. 4 p. — Letter of Brantz Mayer to Gov. A: W. Bradford on examination, etc., of some Maryland state papers. 1866. 8°. — Record of proceedings of the investigation before . . . T: Swann, Governor . . in the case of S: HindesandN. L. Wood, Commissioners of flie Board of Police of . . Baltimore upon charges preferred against them for official misconduct [1866]. Balto.,'66. 8°. In, 201 p. — Proclamation (if . . . Governor Bowie in relation lo the apportionment of Delegates to the Genl. Assy . . 1872. 6 p. — Correspondence of the Governor . . with the Gov- ernor of Va. in relation to the recent difficulties in the waters of the Pocomokc. 1876. 8°. 32 p. you. Seen only appended to Message 1S76. 624 ExecutiveJ STATE PUBLICATIONS Governor, continued. i — Proclamation, July 29, 1885 [upon the death of Gen. Grant. '85]. 8° 1 p. — See also under Legislature, Rpts. of committees: Federal Relations, Public Buildings, and Sai- a)-i«s; anti under Miscellaneous, Civil War, 1868. Lieutenant Governor. See under Legislature, next to last entry. Adjutant General. Report, annual, Jan.: 1826, 30, 32, 3,;, 58. 60; for year 1867, 69. 71, 73, 7[5], 77, 79, 81, 83, 85, 87, 89,91. 93, 93/94, 94/95, 95/96, 97; biennial, 1898/99-1904/05. v.p., '26-1906. 8°. I^ute. Rpt. Jan. lS60appai-eutly covci-BMar. 10, 18o8/Dec.30, 1859; period of rpt. 189S not clear; rpls. 1893/94-94/95 are for years eiidini; Oct. Ibi, and 1895/96 covers Oct. 1, lS9.i/Dec. ol, 1896; others cover calendar periods. Ann. rpls. ending in even years not seen except as eiven T.-p. of rpt. 187[5] has wrong date" 1876 "in Ho. and cien. Docs. Rpt. 1893/94 printed at Hagerslowo ; 1860, 95/96-1902/03 at Baltimore ; others, so far as seen, at Annapolis. — Keport on the militia and arms. [Sess. 1828.] '29. 12 p. 6 fold, sched. — Report of arms and accoutrements of the 12th brigade M. M. [Sess. 1829.] '30. 4 p. — Report of Brigade Major Watkina respecting the arms of the 8th brigade. [Sess. 1829.] + p. — Report . . in obedience to resolutions of the last Legislature of Md [Hess. 1832.] '33. 8°. 30 p. i — Proceedings of the officers of the 39th regiment of ! Maryland Militia on an inquiry into the conduct I of the Adjutant [Jonatlian Meredith] ; including i the statement maile by him in explanation ; together with liis letter of ri'sisination. and tlie answer of Col. Mnsher. Balto., 1808. 8°. 24 p. — Report . . . relative tn the military stores, [Dec. 28, 1835]. '36. 8°. 5 p. tab. | Note. Contains the .statCiUent that there had been "no re- ! turns of the effective strength of the militia since 1S32." — Report of the number and condition of arms and accoutrements and materials of war in the | armory at Annapolis, December 1840 [sic]. [Sess. 1841.] '4L'. 4 p. ; — Report . . shewing the number and character of j the arms and accoutrementi furnished to the I State . . bv the general gdvernment, under j the Act of 1808 . . . [Sess. 1843]. 16 p. — Report [to special session, May 8,] I8G1. n. p., n. d. 8°. 16 p. Colli.: Correspondence between the Gov. and the Adjt. Oenl. relative to the tsind and quality of arms purchased fur the State, etc. — A detailed statemeTit of the disbursements of the several sums appropriated to the support of the militia. . . 1876. 16 p. — See also above, Govfrnor, Spec, mess., Commun. 1838. and entry 1834; ioTVAzA, Quarterrnasier General; and under Legislature, Special Laws, Militia. an\ Rpts, of committees : Militia; and vnder Miscellaneous, Aroinrer. Attorney General. Communiiatinn to the Balto. dele- gates. Sess. 1824. '24. 14 p. — Communication relative to tlie suit of Md. against Va. [Sess. 1835.] ';i6. 8°. 38 p. — The opinion of the Atty Genl. [G: K Richardson] in reference to the legality of the recint divideml declared by the B. & U. R.K. Co. [Sess. 184(i.] 8 p. — The opinion of the Hon. Reverdy Johnson, on the dividend of the B. & O. R.R. Co. [Sess. 1816 ] 8 p. 62t [Md. Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. Attorney General, continued. — Report of Atty. Genl. Brent to . . . Gov. Lowe, in relation to the Christiana treason trials . . . at Philadelphia. 1852. 8°. 19 p. — Opinion of Hon. Alex. Randall, Atty. Genl.. as to the legality of electing a State Librarian, etc. [Jan. 31, 1865.] 8°. 8 p. — Opinion of Hon. Alex- Randall, . . in relation to taking oysters in the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries . . . [Feb. 14, 1865]. '6.t. 8 p. — Communication from Hon. Alex. Randall, in relation to State and national banks. 1865. 10 p. — Replv . . . upon the subject of the payment of $58,000 by the C. & O. Canal Co. to the Com- monwealth of Va. 1870. 12 p. — Report in relation to the National Koad from Cum- berland, Md., to the Pa. line. 1870. 6 p. — Report of the counsel appointed ... to assist in enforcing the just demands of the State against the B. & O. R.R. Co. 1872. 8 p. Auditor General. Report, Dec. session : 1824, 26. ['24]-26. 2 rpts. 8°. fold. tab. — Report . . . respecting the costs of the government house. [Sess. 1825.] '2fi. 8 p. — See also vnder Legislature, Rpts. of commiltces. Claims. Comptroller of the I'reasuri/ Department (1851-). Annual report, 1851/52-1904/05. v.p., '53- 1906. 8°. iVi9^«. Kpt. 1851/52 for yeni' ending l>ec. let.; all utherp for fi8Ca1 year endinf^ Sept. 30tb. Rpt. 1873/74 not seen. Rpt. 1800/61 printed at Bel Air ; 1861/62-62/63 at Baltimore ; 1886/87 at Kaston; 1888/89-90/91 at Frederick; 1891/92-94/96 at Cbes- tertown; 1896/96-68/99 at Cambridge, (Md.) ; 1899/1900-01/02 at WestminBler; 1902/03 (seen only in Ho. and Ben. Docb.) at Baltimore. Imprint in Ho. and 8eu. Docs, edition, bowevcr, is Baltimore since 1896/97. — Statement of the amount of taxes due from each county, Howard district, & Baltimore, for the years 1841, 42, 43 .. [Sess. 1843.] 4 p. — Same, 1841/44. [Sess. 1844. J 2 p. fold, sched. — Saine, 1841/45. [Sess. 1845.] 2 p. 2 foM. sched. — Report in obeilivnce to the call of the House. [1852.] 14 p. — Communication from the late Comptroller to the House. 1853. 6 p. — Communication relative to the tobacco inspection fund. [1853.] 8 p. fold, sched. — Reply ... in relation to payments made into the Treasury by the late clerk of Baltimore Citv Court. 1853. 8 p. — Correspondence between the Comptroller and the late clerks of Balto. City and County Courts, in rel. to employment of clerks. . . . 1853. C< ]>. — Reply ... in relation to colleges, academies and schools. 1853. 6 p. — Communication relative to the expenses of the several tobacco warehouses. [1854.] 4 p. — Same; 1845-50. ['54.] 8 p. fold, sched. — Statement . in reference to the sinking fund. [1856.] 8 p. fold, sched. — The reply of the Comptroller . in rclntion to the reduction of the direct tax. [1856.] 4 p. — Communication relative to the financial condition of the State. [18.->8.] 8 p. — Communication . . . with a detailed exhibit of the expenses of the State Agricultural Chemist, for the last two years. [I860.] 8 p. — Report relative to the amount."" icceivcd from tlie State by the counties and city of Biiltimore, as donations to colleges, academics and schools. [18H0.] 4 p. 626 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. Comptroller of the Treasury Department, continued. — Comptroller's statement of the returns made In- notaries public of Baltimore, 1854-61. [Sess Dec. 1861/62.] h. t. p. 8 p. — Communication [re mileage] in answer to an order of the House, [Mar. 15, 1865]. '65. 12 p. — Report in response to an order of the House. 18()7. 12 p. — Communication [re bounty claims] in reply tii an order of the Senate. 1868. 6 p. — Special report in regard to the receipts of the State tobacco warehouses . . 1872. 4 p. — Statement in relation to amounts received from each tidewater county for sale of licenses to catch or take oysters witli rakes or tongs. 1874. 4 p. — Statement showing the number of boats licensed from each county and the City of Baltimore to dredge for oysters . . [1874]. 4 p. — Statement showing the list of pensioners in the city of Baltimore and the several counties, in response to an order of tlie House, Feb. 11, 1874. 74. 8°. 12 p. — Report of the Comptroller ... on the tobacco in spection fund, [Dec. 1, 1875]. '75. 8". 34 p. — Report [re State's mterest in B. & 0.] in response to an order from the House. 1876. 20 p. — Statement showing an account between the Stati' . . . and the B. & O. K.R. Co. upon a sjiecir basis . . 1876. 12 p. — Statement showing the annual receipts and dis- bursements t fourteen years. [Sess. 1838 ] 2 p — {Public Works ] Communication . . relative to l)roposals for the sale of the public works. [Sess 1843.] '43. 8 p. — [RaUroa'Is.] Report [on B. & 0. R.R. and C. & O. canal] in obedience to an order of the ilouse of •Ian. 8. 1833. '33. 4 p. — . — Statement relative to payments marie to the East- ern Shore 11 R. [Sess. 1838.] 2 p. Reply . in relation to the IJalto. and Susque- hanna R.R Co. 18.i3. 6 p. — \_RiVenue.'] Report on the several branches of revenue Sess 1824. i.-p.. 3 fold Sihed. Report on the aggresraie amount ot the journal of accounts. Sess ls24. t.-p., 1 p. fold sched. Report of tlie avails of certain revenue for the last t.-n years, .Jan. 12, 1830. '30. 4 p. fold, sched. Report . relative to the general returns of revenue. [Sess 1831] '32. 18 p. fold, sched Report fgivinpt comparative view of revenue and expenses for ten years] in obedience to an order of the 21 -t .Ian 1834. '34. 4 p. fold, sched. Statement shewing the receipts and disl)urMment8 . on account of ordinary revenue and ex- jieiKses, IK40-46. [Sess. 1846.] 6 p. See nlsn under Legislature, Special Laws, and Rpfs of cumnnttees. Wnys and Means. — [Si/iking Fund,] Report on the sinking fund. Sess. 1824. i.-p.. I p., 4 fold, sched. Saoie. [Sess IS25.] "26. 6p Cominnnication transmitting a report on the slnk- in'.( fund, for the reimbursement of the Md. Univ.. and also of the iMd. Penitentiary, five per eentsioik . . [Sess. 1825] '26. 8 p. Conimunication sliewini; to which one of the in- termil improvement companies the several bonds were issued in which the sinking fund has been invested, etc. [Sess. 1843.] 6 p. 630 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. Trtasiirer of the WesUrn Shore, continued. Statement shewing the amount of interest due the sinking fund for the years 1841, 42, 43, 44, etc. [Sess. 1844.] 16 p. Communication relative to Md. stocks purchased for the use of the sinking fund. [1854."] tip. Report . . . with an exhibit of the funded debt of the State. [I860.] 8°. 8 p. See iiiso above, Debt: back under Comptroller, 1856; and under Legislature, Jf^/s. of commit- tees: FAucation, 1844, and Finance. — [Tobacco.'] Report on the inspection of tobacco. Sess. 1824. i.-p., I p., 1 foil, sched. — — Report on the tobacco inspection. Sess. 1S24. t.-p., 2 1. Report relative to tlie tobacco inspection revenue. [Sess. 1831.] '32. 4 p. Report rel.itive to the tobacco warehouse.'!. [Sess. 1843.] 4 p. Statement of tlie cost of the State's tobacco inspec- tion warehouses, etc. [Sess. 1835.] '3G. 8 p. Report relative to the tobacco inspection fund. 1853. 36 p. (Caption title. ) — [ Washington Monument.] Communication inclosing a copy of tlie annual report, made by the Pres. of the Board of Managers of tlie Washington Monument lottery . . . [Sess. lf<25]. 'aii » p. Same; sess. . 1829. 31, 38. (Title varies. 1 Annual report of the Managers. Sess. 1^:'.0, 41. Letter from the managers of the Washington Monument lottery. [Sess. 182.').] '26. 4 p. lieport of the Treasurer concerning the Washinr;- ton Monument, in obedience to an order of the House, 22d Jan. 1831. '31. Ifi p. — [Miscellanenvs.] Report nii the claim of Thomas C Deye's representative. [Sess. 1825.] 8 p. See also under Legislature, /i?//i.*. iif cunniiHtees: lifeiuun'. 4]. 4 p. Communicatinn . . . relative to amounts paid to various joint committees. [J.in. 21, 18.50.] (,2) p. Communication [relating to deposits of State funds] in answer to an order of the House. [Mar. 13?] 18G5. 4 p. Statement showing dates, number, amounts and character of the coupons recorded and burned 1874. 20 p. — See tilso under Inspection and Regulation, State Agents; and under Legislature, Spts. of com- mittees: Claims, Finance, Treasurer, Ways and Means. InSPKCTION and REOnl.ATION. [ Banli of Maryland] (17!)0-1834). To the creditors of the Bank of Maryland. [Balto., 1834.] 8°. 7 p. N'de. This bauk was a privitte inetilulioD. The State Bank projected during the 3u*e never materialized. — Statement of the condition of the Bank . [Balto.], 1835 f. (4) p. — Extracts from the correspondence and minutes of the Trustees, published by J. B. Morris and R. \V. Gill, two of the Trustees, having relation principally to their intercourse with Poultney, Ellicott & Co. and E. Poultney. Balto., 1835. 8°. <1, 65 p. — Report of the case of the Bank of Maryland vs. S: Poultney and W: M. Ellicott . . . trading under the firm of Poultney, Ellicott & Co., tried before Harford County Court, March term, 18:'.(1. Balto., '36. 8°. 16G p. — Statement of the judgments confessed by Evan Poultney, at the suit of the Trustees. . . . And report of the trial of Evan Poultney, W: M. Ellicott, and S: Poultney, for a conspiracy . . . 1836. Balto., '36. 8°. iii, 15 p. — Testimony of P. M. Fowler and Evan Poultney, in the case of the Bank of Maryland vs. S: Poultney and W: M. Ellicott . 18:!0 Balto., '40. 8°. 63, 97 p. — See also under Exec, ami Staff, Treasurer ; and under Legislature, Special Laws a.ni\ Reports of committees : Banks, Currency, Ways and Means. [Canals.'] Chesapeake S; Delaware Canal Co. 11th general report of the President and Directors. Jan. 1831. 8». 12 p. (Doc. no. 5 ace. genl. rpt. of committee on internal improvement, sess. 1830.) .See a/au itnUer'ExGc. andiitiiti, Oovernor, Cummnu., 1B25, 2S. Chesapeake ^ Ohio Canal Co. 3d annual report. Pub. by authority. 1829. 37, cxi, p. (Doc. no. 14 ace. Exec, commun. 31 Dec. 1829.) 632 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. \^Canals, continued.^ — 4th, 10th, 14th arnual report of President anil Directors to the stockholders, June: 1832, 38; 1842. Washington, '32 ; Annapolis, '39-4:j. Ute also below, CommunicatioDEi, 1845. — Report respecting the C. & O. Canal Co. 1829. 4 p. + fold. rpt. (Doc. no. 11 ace. Exec. mess. Dee. 31, 1829.) — Report from President to tlie Legislature. [Sess. 1830.] '31. 24, vii, p. — Two rpts. of President to TMiectors, on present state of finances of the co. and an extension of the navigation of the Potomac to a point nine miles above . Cumberland. [Sess. 1832.] Washington, '32. 14 p. — Reports of President [Sess. 1843J : Giving a statement of amount exjiended on canal from its eastern terminus to Dam no 5 and thence to Cum- berland. IG p. — Relative to examinations and surveys made with reference to a dam or slack water navigation from Dam no. U to Cumberland, etc. 10 p. — From Gen. W: G. McNeill, late President, to the Governor. 60 p. — Report from the President and Directors. [Sess. 1849.] 24 p. — Proceedings of the stockholders in general meet- ings during the year 1844. [Sess. 1844.] C p. — Communications from the Presirlent (or Prt'S. and Directors) : To the Executive, Feb. 28. 1829. '29. 8 p. — From G: C. Washington to the Gov- ernor. [Sess. 1838.] '39. 22 p. — From ¥. Thomas to the Gov. [Sess. 1839.] 7G p. — To Gov. [Dec sess. 1841. J '42. (58 p. —To House in reply to order of 1st Jan. 1842. [Sess. 1841.] 12 p.— To Gov. [Sess 1842.] '42. 20 p. — End. correspondence with Messrs. Baring and others in rel. to procurement of funds, etc. for completion of the work. [Sess. 1843.] 1(1 p. — In answer to interrogatories. [Sess. 1843. J 4 p. — Gncl. a law parsed bv Legislature of Va. [Sess. 1843.] '44. 8p. — ToGov. [Sess. 1844.] 40 p. — In rel. to bonds issued by State for the sub- scription to the capital stock. [Sess. 1844.] 16p. — To Gov. [Sess. 1845.] .^(jp. (Cont. ann. rpt.) — From A. P. Gorman, in rel to bill to authorize issuing of bonds for repairs upon canal. 1878. 12 p. — Correspondence between the C. & <>. Canal Co. and the B. & O. R. R. Co., in relation to the disputes between those companies concerning the right of way for their respective works along the Potomac River. [Sess. 1830.] Balto., •30. ^ 80 p. — Letter from Francis Thomas. I're.-i., to W: A. Spencer, chrmn. committee of ways and means. [Sess. 1839.] G p. — Communication from the C. & 0. Canal Co. to the Governor. [Sess. 1842.] 12 p. — Communication from Wm. Price, late Director. [Sess. 1847.] 14 p. — Statement of condition and financial affairs. [Mar. 13, 1865.] '65. 8°. 8 p. — See also ■under Exec, and Staff, Governor and Atty. Oenl. ; forward under State Agents ; under Institutions, Public Works; under Legislature, Special Laws and Rpis. of committees : Canals, Int. Imp.. Railroads {B. j- 0.) and M'ays and Means. Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. \^Canals, cosilin\ied,.'\ {^Maryland Canal]. Report by the Md. Commis- sioners on a proposed canal from Baltimore to Conewago. Balto., 1823. sm. 8°. 84, (1) p. 2 fold. maps. — Report of the Commissioners appointed to examine into the practicability of a canal from Baltimore to the Potomac, together with the engineer's report. Balto., 1823. 8». f>9 p. — Report of the engineer [I. Trimble] appointed liy the Commr. of the Mayor ... of Balto., oil tlie subject of the Maryland Canal. Balto., 1837. 8". 27 p. map, (scale, 1/125000). profile. — Approximate estimate of that portion of the " Brookville route" of the Maryland Canal, surveyed during the summer of 18'18, under the direction oJE Col. J. J. Abert. ['39.] 8°. ,^2p. — Statement in reply to an order of the House . !lth February, 1839 . relative to surveys made in . . . 1838 for the route of the Mary- land Canal. ['39.] 8°. 39 p. map. — Ste also under Kxec. and Staff, Governor, Com- niun. 1838; and under Legislature, Rpts. of com- 'iiiUiets, Tniernol Improvement. Futoiiiac i; Annanolis Canal. G: W. Hughes. Report on location und survey of the Potomac and An- napolis canal. 1837. 8". 10 p. Susquehanna if Tidewater Canal Co. Report to the CJovernor, Dec. 1842. 18 p. — Communication from James Hepburn, President. [Sess. 1843.] 8 p. — Ex|)lanation of the President relative to enquiries in regard to the receipts and expenditures of the CO. [Sess. 1844.] 10 p. — See also under Legislature, Special Laws, and Rpls. of committees : Canals and Int. Imp. .Address of Senator Earle, before Gen. Humphreys of the War Department, on the subject of a ship canal between the Chesapeake and Delaware bays. 1872. 12 p. See also under Executive and Staff, Governor and Atty. Genl. ; and under Legislature, Epis. of committees : Canals, Internal Improvement, and Wnys and Means. [Education.] Superintendent of Public Instrvction. 1st annual report, 31st Dec, 1827. '28. 8°. {1).:M p. — lU'port . . . with a bill entitled " A uniform system of public instruction," [etc.], Feb. 2, 18(:5. 8°. 128 p. — 1st report, with an appendix containing reports of . . school commissioners of the several counties [Dec.30, 18fi5]. Balto., '60. S". 8C, (1) p. Superintendent of Education. lst-2d annual report, .lune 30: l»(;G-66/H7. 'fi7-C.8. 2 v. «o. ]^(it€. Irtt printed also in Oernian ■ '07; 8". 2d seen altio with imprint tialto., '67. 'this ueriea of rpta. was continued in the ipta. of the State Normal School, as below. — Report in reply to an order of the House, Mar. 4, 1867. '07. 8°. 14 p. — Statement in reply to an order of the House, Feb. 2«, 1808. ['68.] 8°. 10 p. Principal of the State Normal School. Report shewing the condition of the public schools of Md., with the reports of the county school commissioners, Sept. 30 : 18f58-69. '69-70. 2 v. 8°. Note. Thid seiiea continuod that begun by the lBt-2d anu. rpts. of the Supt. of Education. Inspection] S TA TE PUB I. rCA T/O.VS [MH. \^Ediicaiinn, continved.] j Board nf Sfrife School Cnmmisnioners. Report, nn- ' nnal, 1S70; Sept. 30. 1870/71. Tl-TL' 2 v. >i".\ Board of Education. Report, annual, 1871/72-78/ 70; 15th-39tli annual report, 1880/81-11104/05. i f. p., 73-1905. 8°. i Kotfi. For fiAcal years ending Sept. 30 through 1SS!>; for | school years ending July 111 , beginning tS90. Title of m.'iny ih i "... rpt. Mhowiue tiie condition of the public KcbooU of I Md." 16ih printed at Hiigerstown ; S'Jd, L'lth, 26th-'J8th, 3uth- | :-i7th at Baltimore; others, so far as seen, at AniiapoliR. — By-laws, rules and regulations. Balto , 1874. 8°. ; 18 p. ' See also under Exec, and StatT, (Jorernor, Comp- 1 trailer, 1853, 60, 76, Treasurer; and vnder\ Legislature, Special Laws and Jlpts. of commit- ] tees. Education. ; Fisheries, Ccnimissiontrs of {\87i-). Report, [lst-5tli ! annual], Jan. 1 1 1876-80; annual, Jan. 1 : 1882- 84,86; annual, 1887, 81); biennial, lt-90/91- 94/95, 1900/01-04/05. y. J5., '76-1906. 8°. Xo/e. Rpt. Jan. 1, 1876 really covers ]S74/7o; other rpte. dated Jan. 1 cover calendar year preceding; others cover calendar periods as indicated. One authority mentions a rjit. 1881 covering the western part of the State; not seen. llpt. 1S94/95 is equiialent to 20th-2:Bt ann. rpte. Rpt. Jan. 1, I-!7«, and rpts. 19U0/UI-04/05 printed al Baltimore; i>'K3al Hajicrs town; others, so far as seen, at Annapolis. Many of lh" rpts. bear names of Commrs. in title. See also forward, Oy-fter Fi-^het ifn. Game Warden (1898-). Bulletin, nos. 1-4. [Cum- berland, 1900-04.] Guano, Inspector of . Heport, to session," 1849, 56,58. 3 rpts. 8°. ' — Report in obedience to an order of the Sentite. [Sess. 1856.] 20 p. — See also under Legislature, Rjjts. of committers. Agriculture. Health, Board of (1874-). lst-12th biennial report, 1874/75-96/97; annual report, 1898-1901, 03-04. i V. p., 76-1906. 8°. I Xotp. Ist covers May 6, 1874/Dec. 1, 1S7.t; others cover cal- I endar bienniums. Rpts. 1S88, 96/97, 1900-01 have appendixes ] (-uiitsiniog proceedings of State health conferences; that in ; rpl. 1896/97 bus separate pagination (•.!J4 p.). Rpt. 1902 1 baring been burned in the Baltimore fire of 1904, an "Ad I interim Rpt." replacing it was afterward issued, with imprint ; Balto., 1904. 1882 printed at Frederick; 1880, 96/97, 98-1901, 03 at Baltimore ; others at AnDapotie. — [Advance copy.] Report of C. \V. Chancellor, M.D., Secretary of the Board . . 1886. Balto., '85. 8°. 52 p. Note. Actual date is Dec. 31, 1885. Title-page bears an- nouncement that the regular general rpt. will be submitted to Legislature in Jan. 1886. — Report on the public charities, reformatoriia, prisons and almshouses of the State ... by C. W. Chancellor, M.D., Sec. of the Board, July 1877. Frederick, '77. 8°. 163 p. pi. il. — Vindication of the report of C. W. Chancellor, iVl.D. . . upon the public charities, etc., of the State . . March 1878. Balto., '78. 8°. 55 p. — Ventilation. By W. C. Van Bibber, M.D. . . . Written for the Board. 1878. h". 36 p. — The sanitation of cities and towns and the agri- cultural utilization of ezc.etal matters. Report on improved methods of sewage disposal and water supplies, by C. W Chancellor, Sec. of the Board . . Balto.. 1887. 1. 8°. (5V 176 p. il. — Special report on the prevalence of typhoid or entero-miasmatic fever in Cumberland, Md. . May 17, 1891, by C. W. Chancellor. B.alto., 18111. 8°. 92 p. map. il. 6,^5 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. Insurance Commissioner. l8t-3jtb annual report, 1872- , 1905. Annapolis and Baltimore, 72-1906. 8°. i Nutf. lBt-6th [Tihy] dated Uec. 1st; SOtb, 32d dated Dec. I 3lBt; others Juoe Ist, nltbougb statistiCR are always for caleo- ! dar years. None seen between 30th, 1901, and 32d, 1902. 2d rpt. mentions " I't. 1 (June 1, 1S73) and pt, 2 (Oct, 1, 1873) of the supplemental rpts. of this dept. ; " simtlai-ly, .3d rpt. mentions I't. 1 t.ipr. 6, 1874) and pt. 2 (.May lli, 1874); nut seen. 16tb-13th, 20tta-21st, 23d-24th seem to have been issued in two pts. ; the only pt. seen in each case bore title : " Pt. 2, Life iutturance . . . ," and contained introduc- tory matter, statistics, etc., from general rpt. but only life insurance text and paeina; 12tli annual of the Pros, anil Directors, sess. 18.18; of tlif Directors, sess. 1842. '2!)-[43?] — Communications from the President: End. sur- veys and ostiniatcs of the railroad from Halto. to Washington. [Sess. 1831.] 'A2 I4p. — To the House, in rci>ly to tht-ir order of 31st Dec. 1831, calling for certain information in regard to the sale or hypothecation of State bonds, etc. [Sess. 1841.] '42. 12 p. — In relation to State bonds. [Sess. 1842.] 4 p. — Relative to the Act of 1832, Chap. 17.">, regulating charge for con- veyance of passengers between Balto. and Wash- ington. [Sess. 1843.] 6 p. — Respecting reduc- tion of fare on the Washington branch. [Sess. 1843] 10 p.— ToT: Donaldson, chrmn. of committee on ways and means. [Sess. 1846.] 18 p. — From J: W. Garrett, in response to an order of the Senate. 18ii7. 6 p. — Communication of the B. & O. R. R. Co. in answer to interrogatories. [Sess. 1843 ] . .10 p. — Report of the chief engineer . . to the President of said CO. [Sess 1830.] '31. 12 p. -r- Report of President and Directors ... in obedi- ence to an order of Feb. 7, 1833. '33. IG p — Answers of the B. & O. R. R. Co. in obedience to an order of the Senate. [Sess. 1840.] 12 p. — Report of the President . . . covering a tariff of rates of transportation on the "main stem " of said road. [Sess. 1842.] 20 j). — Report of the B. & (). R. U. Co. [on same, sess. 1843]. 24 p. — Report of the executive officers on the subject of re- trenchment. [Sess. 1842.] 40 p. 3 fold, sched. — Report of the Directors in obedience to an order . . . [House, Feb. 16, 1843.] 3G p. fold, tables. — Answer of the President to interrogatories, with the accompanying report of B: H. Latrobc, chief engineer. [Sess. 1843.] 8 p. — Answer of the chief engineer of the B. & 0. IM!. Co., relative to construction of a lock and dam navigation from Dam no. 6 to the South Branch, and thence to Cumberland. [Sess. 1843.] 8 p. — Report shewing the amount of salaries paid the officers . . . during the years 1842, 43, 44. [Sess. 1844.] 34 p. Not''. CoDtaiDS alBu complete tariff of freight and paflscngcr eervice. — Report of the President in obedience to an order of the House. [Sess. 1849.] 8°. 4 p. — Kespouae of J: W. Garrett, President, to an order of the House. 1867. 4 p. — 5« «». (House.) — See also under Legislature, Rpts. of committees : Corporations and .Judicial I'roceef^ings. Cumberland ij- Pennsylvania R. R. Co. Response in reply to an order of the House. 1807. 22 p. Cumberland. Valley R. R Co Report of W; M. Rob- erts, chief engineer. [Scss. l.'<;'i.').] 'r.6. 10 p. Eastern Shore R. R. Co. lst-2d annual report of the President and Directors, to the stockholders. [Sess. 1838, 3!).] 12 p.; Ifi p. Nnlt'. Title is *'Exec. coinraun. [//7i'/ "Cominuu. from Exec"! encloBJng," etc. See aim unfj/'r Exec, and Staff, Oorfinor, Commnn. 183S, ' 39, and Treainaer, Rtiilroails : and under Legielature, lipt-^. of commUlees : Jut. Inijt. ^\\& JiailroidlR. Pliilndelphiit, Wilmington .j- Baltimore R. R. Reply of the President in obedience to an order of the House. 18o3. 10 p. .See aho uufler Legislature, fljds. <)f coniuiilteefi : Cri'o- inices and RaihniuU. \ .'•outhern Maryland R. /?.] Report of the commis- sioners appointed to survey a railroad from Point Lookout to some ])oint in Prince George's County. 1S70. 28 p. Hoard of Commissioners for the Survey of a Rail- I road Route from Baltimore to the Mouth of the ' I'atuxent River. Report on the survey of a rail- | road route connecting the city of Baltimore with Drum Point (m the Patuxent River. By Col. G: W . i'uglies, chief engineer. ISiiS, 8°. 27 p. ' Xote. I'rojccted m llie Druui J'oint H.ll. Begun but never ' completed. See also under Exocntivc and Staff. Governor ami .iUy. dcneral : airl under Legislature. Reports of cohiiiiiiiees : Internal Iraprorenients, Rail- 1 nnds, and Ways and Means. , 63S Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. {Uoads.'\ Baltimore and Harford Turnpike Road Co. Report in obedience to an order of the House of 14th Jan 1X30. '30. 8 p. — Abstracts of accounts of the Baltimore & Harford and Baltimore & Havre de Grace Turnpike com- panies, 1864. '65. 8°. 4 p. Baltimore <5" Havre de Grace Turnpike Co. Report to the Legislature. [Sess. 1829.] '30. 4 p. — Communication to the Senate. 1867. 4 p. See also second entry preceding. Jfational Road. Communication from T: Shriver, Esq., Supt of the Cumberland or National Koad. [Sess. 1H35 ] '36. 8°. 6 p. — Same. [Sess. 1838 ] 2 p. — 1st semi-annual report of J. Huddleson, Supt. of the National Road within the limits of Md., Nov. 15. 1842. h t p. 8°. 16 p. — 7th-8th same, by T. Thistle, 1840/41-41/42. [Sess. 1842] h.t.p. 1 V. 10, 4 p. Xote. Ending rcBpectively Nov. 20 and Oct. 17. Washington ^ Baltimore Turnpike Road Co. Letter from the President, enclosing an abstract, [etc.]. [Sess. 1829.] '30. 4 p. See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor. Comniun. lSl8,Aity. (I'en^, 1870; wnrfer Institutions, Geol- ogy; and under Legislature, Rpts of commiltees: Railroads {Pa., Del. 3f .Vd.) and Roads. [^State .igents.l State Agent for the Eastern Shore (1821-27). Report, Dec. 26, 1825. . '26. 12 p. State Agent for the Western Shore (1821-27). Report. Dec. sess 1«24. 6 p. — 2d report, transmitting the .nmounts of debts, valid and invalid. liec. sess. 18-'4. '25. 10 p. fold, sclied. — Report transmitting documents relative to the collection of the public revenue. Dec. sess. 1822. 20 p. Xote. Seen in Md. Pub. Docs. 1824. — A view of the finances of . . . Maryland and of several other States, in letters addressed to Gov. Stevens by T: Kennedy, State Agent for the W. S. Balto., 1824. 28 p. — Report made in compliance with the order of the House, .Ian. 12, 1825, requesting the Agint to report what further measures are in his opinion expedient to ensure the speedy collection of the public revenue. Dec. sess. 18-'4. '25. 12 p. — Report, Jan. 17, 1826 . . . '26. 16 p. — Report of [S. Du Val]. [1827] 8°. (2), 4 p. 4 fold. tab. Board of State Agents. Report of the State's agents in joint stock companies. [Sess. 1841 ] 12 p. — Report of the agents representing the State in joint stock companies, . . in wliich the report of Col. J. J. Abert, on matters connected with the C. & O. Canal Co. is reviewed and answered. [Sess. 1843 ] 68 p. — Communication from the State Agents transmittin'j the reeorls of proceedings of the stockholders of the C & O. Canal Co. [Sess. 1845.1 94 p. — Report of S: Sprigg and Tench Tilghman, State's Agrnts, 1S47. [Sess. 1847.] 47 p. Nutf. Cont. rpts. of B. & O. and C. & O. and other inter- nal improvement companies. — Communication from W: Price, in reply to a communication of Messrs. Sprigg and Tilgh- man. [Sess. 1847.] 4 p. 639 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md^ \^Siatt Agents, coniinved.} — Communication from Tench Tilghmaii and S: Sprigg in reply to ,1 communication from W: I'ricc, late Director in tlie 0. & 0. Canal Co [Scss. 1847.] C p. — A counter statement of J: Van Lear, Jr., State'.-. .\gcnt, anil praying the Legislature to appoint a Boaril of I'ublic Works. [Sess. 1847.] 8 p. — Snpplemental report of S: Sprigg anil Tencti Tilghman in reference to certain resolutions ol the Legislature, mentioned in their annual report and in a communication of J: Van Lear, Jr., one of the State's Agents. [Sess. 1847.] (! p. — Comnmnication from A. B. Davis and W: T. Goldsborough, members of the Board. [Sess 1847.] 4 p. — Heport for the years 1848/40. [Sess. 1849.] 119 p. (C. & 0. affairs.) — Proceedings under the act passed at Dec. sess., 1844, Chap. 281. [Sess. 1849.] « p. (C. & 0. affairs.) Tax Commissioner (1878-). Report to the General Assembly at its January session ; biennial, 1880- 1906. f. p., '79-1906. 8°. J^^ote. In reality annual rpta., covering calendar years ])re- ccdin? BcaeioDB, hut rpt. 19U6 covers a partial bienninm. Rpt. -January 1888 tias 200, ccii, p.; imprint cited variously an Aunapolie and Baltimore. Imprint of rpta. 1890, 9.>, Baltii. ; 1S92-94, Frederick; 189t), Centreville; 1900-02, Salisbury; 1904-06, HaperMtown ; otherc* Annapolis. »SVg aUo imdfr Legislature, lipta. o/ committees, Ta-rifHoii. [Tobacco Warehouses, Slate.~\ Communications from the Tobacco Inspectors in Balto. [Sess. 1844.] 8 p. — Report of the Inspector of State Tobacco Ware- house no. 2. [Sess. I860.] 4 p. — Same, Warehouse no. 8. [Sess. 18G0.] G p. — Same, Warehouse no. 5. [Sess. 1860.] (! p. — See also under Executive and Staff, Governor. Commun. 1837, Comptroller, 1853, 54, 72, and Treasurer ; and under Legislature, Reports oj committees. Institutions. Sre a^Ko tiuiler lnHi)ection and Rppulatioti, Ilealth, litxiril of, 1877 ; nt)fl under Legii«l:iture, liriioi'ts of coininittres, In.'ifitutioi''i. Academy of Science and Literature, Maryland. Transactions, v. 1. Balto., 1837. 8°. xii, 17- 190 p. map. — Constitution and by-laws. Balto., 1825. 18". 10, (1)P- Agricultural Chemist (1848-62)- [lst]-Gtli report of James Higgins, M.D., 1850, 52, 53, 54, 56,58. Annapolis, '50-52, 56-58; Baltimore, '53-54. 6 V. 8°. Kotr. Dates given are those of Assembly sessions, rpts. having been made to the Mouse of Delegates. [1st] was only one not numbered. 2d rpt. in pm. has 118 p. ; in House Does. 18.V2 has 126 p. iith-Bth calletf " oth-6th agricultural rpl. of -T, FT., State Chemist." There were 2 pamphlet ods. of 5th, [90, (1) p.l from one of which p. Ij-IR were omitted; the ed. in Senate .lournal 18.')fi has an " lirratum " on p. 90, (1), mating that p. 14-19 are omitted, but they are included in th;i: copy. See also forward under Agric. C/jUege, 1867. .Ian.: 1860- -145, 20 p.; — lst-2d report of Philip T. Tyson 62. ['60]-62. 2 V. 8°. li, viii, 9-92 p. map. — Report of Chemist, n. d. [I860.] 8°. 4 p. Note. Not seen ; recorded in Mathews's geological bibliog- raphy. — See also under Executive and Staff, Comptrolhr . 1860 ; and under Legislature, Rpts. of committees. Agriculture. 640 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. Agricultural College (College Park, 1836-">. Report of the Register . . . Balto., 1858. 8°. 29 p. pi. Kotf. Opened as a private institution, 1859; became a Stato institution, 1862. Records prior to 1892 very iDComplcte. — Report of Board of Trustees. 1H70, 78, 80. 8». ifote. Dates arc years of publication. — Report of S: Regester, Esq., President, in regard to the condition of tlie College . . Ib72. in p. — Catalogue, 1870/71, 92-98/99. Balto., '70-[98?]. Note. Although it is presumed that catalogues have been published annually since 1858, the collega itself owns [1906] " only one prior to 1892." — Register, 1877/78, June 1883. Balto., '78-83. 2 V. 8°. — A succinct exposition of the industrial resources and agricultural advantages of . . Md., by James Higgins, late State Agric. Chemist and present professor ... in the . . CnUfge. n.p.,n.d. [Annapolis, 1867]. 8°. 109. iii, p. — Maryland Agricultural College Qunrterly . . . Issued on the loth day of the months of Feb.. May, Aug., and Nov . nos. 1-34, Aug. 1898- Nov. 1906. College Park, ['98-1906]. 8°. — !?«? also under Legislature, Reports of committees. Agriculture — Agricultural Experiment Station (College Park, 1HS8- ). lst-18th annual report, 18s>i-97, 97/98-1904/05. r. p., ['89-92] ; [College Park, '92-1905]. 18 V 8". yote. lst-2d not seen. l8t-9th cover calend;ir years; 10th covers Jan./June, 1897 ; lUh-lSth cover vi-ars ending .Tiiiie .jO. 12th-15tb have Homan paiiination. 1-th is called ou cov,-) **Vol. 12 of the Md. Agric. Exp Stii.," and cont. BuUt'tint. 57-62; 131h cont. Bull SS-B" ; 14th, Bull. 63-76; l.ith, Bull. 77-84; 16th, Bull. S5-89; 17th, Bull. 911-93; 18th, Bull. 94-lii3. 16th cont. a comprehensive list of publications of the stjition. 1st pub. at Agric College; 2d, 4th at Aniiapolis; .3d at Balti- more. See atKo Jiitloniiig note. Bulletin, nos. 1-107, June 18.<8-October 190.">. [College Park, '88-1905.] 8°. Note. Several are deB'guatcd *' Special issue," though not different in character from the rest. Copy seen of no. 7, Dec. 1889, entitled "Farm manures" (4 p.), was ntercly an ex- planation for not publishing a bulletin ou that subject. Xo. 30, .Tan. 1895, bears title "Special is^ue. rninpiisilifin nf commercial fertilizers ... ; " ihis was supplemeiited by a separate bulletin entitled ; " Appeudi.x to Bull. 29 [siirchartrtd '30' with rubber stamp, ou copy seen], Dec. 1^*94 : Tables f.,r calculating fertilizer aualyses." No. 39, .\pril 1S9'>. Sjiriiy calendar, is a fo broadside, j^o. 56 cont. a list of publications of the station. There i.** a peculi.ir system of pagination in connection with certain of the ann. rpts., as follows : Nos. 1-6, p. 1-69. 7, (4) p. 8-11, p. 1-74. 3d ann. rpt., p. 75-146. nos. 12-13, p. 147-172.* 14-15,p. 2').i-230.* 4th ann. rpt., p 231-435. 16, p. 437-449. 17, p 252-257 {sic). 18-20, Individ, p. 21-23, p. 1-93. 6th ann. rpt., p. 95-112. 24-29, p. 1-174. 7th ann. rpt., p. 175-194. 30, 50. 4 p. App.to29 [30], 16 p. 31-36, p. 71-213. 8th ann. rpt., p. 215-239. * Btateroent is made in 4th. ann. rpt. that Bull. 13 covered pp. 161-200; this is incorrect. The amount of space indicaled was allowed for Bull. 13. but the ms. was lali-r revised agd cut down, so that the printed bulletin came only to p. 172. tNo. 51 begins with p 9, as if allowance had been made for the eight pages of 10th ann. rpt. J When bound with ann. rpts. these croups of bulletins have indexes, with additional pagination. 37-33, p. 1-63. 39, broadside. 40-44, p. 69-209. 9th ann. rpt.. p. 211-230. 45-49, p. 1-160. 50, p. 161-168. 10th ann. rpt.. p. 161-167(1) b\-m. p. 9-166.f 11th ann rpt.. p, 167-176. 57-62, p. I-2U.-.. 63-67, p. 1-1.)2. BS-:6, p. 1-201. 77-84, p. 1-193 8-1-59, p. 1-1(16. 90-93, p. 1-101. 94-10:i, p. 1-235. 104-107 p. 1-62. 641 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. [Col- Agricultural College, continued. Special bulletin, [A]-K, 1889-June 1893 lege Park, '89-93.] 8°. Note, Confined mainly to rptB. of analyRes of commercial fertilizers. [A-C] were not lettered. K wae the last one published. Circular bulletin, nos. 1-61, 1899-1905. Xote. Also called " Emergency bulletin." According lo the list given in 16th-18th ann. rpt., nos. l-.W were issued by the " State Horticultural Department; " nos. 54-61 by the "Entomologist and Pathologist." Agriculture, Department of Labor and (1868-). See forward under Labor. [Blind.'\ Institution for the Instruction of the Blind (Baltimore, 1853-). [Annual report, 1858-1903, 0.K] Note. Sequence probably irregular, as rpt. June 30, 1902/ 03 is called 4lBt; no rpt. 1903/04; rpt. 1904/O.i is 42d. The next three entries cover all that have been seen of this series. — 1 St report of the Directors . . . Balto., 1858. 80. 20 p. — Report of the Directors. [1864.] 'Go. 8°. 19 p. — 7th, 9th report of the Directors, Jan. . 1869, 72. Balto., '69-72. 2 v. 8°. See also under Executive and Staff, Governor, 1838, 53; and under Legislature, Reports of commit- tees. Institutions. [Boys, School for. '\ See forward. House of Refuge. \_Children.'] Children's Aid Society (Baltimore). 6tli annual report. Annapolis, 1867. 8°. 54 p. See also forward, Iloune of Reformation, House of Refuge, •ind Industrial Schnol for Oirts. [Deaf and Dvmh.~\ School for the Deaf and Dumb (Frederick, 1867-). lst-9th annual report, 1868/ 611-77; [l.st]-14th liiennial ( = 10tli/l Ith-SOtli/ .37th annual), 1878/79-1903/05. Si,te. Rpt. 1878/79 covers .Tiin. 1, 1878/Oct. 1, 1879; other bien. rpt)*. for bienoium ending Sept. 30 or Oct. 1st. 4th bien. and later rpts. benr the double enumeration. 2d ann. printed at Frederict. Called Deaf and Dumb Asylum, 1867-80. See alio under Exec, and Staff, Governor, Commun 1629, also entry 1829-30; ami under Legislature, ./?/)(s. of committees, Jnstitutions. [Educaiion-I Baltimore Female College (1849-90). 4th, 7th annual report. Annapolis, 1865, 68. ea. 6 p. Cambridge Academy. Report of the Trustees. An- napolis, 1865. 4 p. Maryland Institute of Education. Charter, constitu- tion . . Balto., 1841. 12°. 27 p. — A plan for a system of public education ; sub- mitted by the Maryland Institute ... to the General Assembly . . Baltimore, 1843. 8°. 15, 15 p. Si. .John's College. Report, annual, 1860, 68, 72 ; biennial, 1874-80. Note. Years of publication. See also under Ki.ec\it\\e nni Staff, ffooernor, Corarano. 1828; and under Legislature, Re- ports of committees. Education. State Normal School (Baltimore, 1866-). 1st, 16th annual catalogue, 1866, 81. Balto., '66- n. p., '81. 2 V. 8°. Note. For administrative rpts. made when the Priuc. of the N. S. was at the head of the Dept. of Eduealion, see under In- spection and Regulation, Kdueation. See alaounder Legislature, Reports of committerf!, Edutn- tion, 1880. University of Afarylaiid (BaLitimore, 1807-). Report of the Trustees, Dec. session. 1830. '31. 8°. 7 p. fold. tab. Xn/e. .\ private corporation, not rcceivintj State aid; the j State, however, has an equity in the grouuds and buildings, j For many years it was solely a school of medicine. j 642 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. \_Ect,u.eation, continutA.~\ — Annual report of the Trustees. [Sess. 18»'.'.] '33. 4 p. — Report of the Trustees for 1838 .. . G p. — Address of the Trustees ... to the public, [Oct. 1,1830.] n.p.,n.d. [Balto, '30.] 8°. L'L' p. — A prospectus of the collegiate department . . 1841/42. Balto., '41. 8». 10 p. j — Register of the faculty, officers, and students of ] the academic department, 1857/58. Balto., 'i38. i 8°. 20 p. I — Catalogue, 1862/03. n. p., n. d. 8°. 14 p. — Address delivered on behalf of the Faculty of : Arts and Sciences on the occasion of the open- 1 ing of the collegiate department ... 3d Jan. | 1831. By J: P. Kennedy, professor of historv. ' Halto., '31. 8°. 26 p. ' : — Dental Department. Annual circular . . . 1883/84. . Balto., '83. 8°. 20 p. ■ — School of Medicine. Annual circular of the Fac- j ulty of Physic . . . 1846/47. Balto., '46. 8°. ' H. (1) P- 42d, 44th annual circular and catalogue of the Medical Department, 1849/50, 51/52. Baltn.. '49-51. 8°. 74th-89th annual circular and catalogue of the School of Medicine, 1881/82-95/96. Balto.. '81-95. 8». JV'oie. 70th-77th DOt Been, bo that the discrepancy in tnn- meralion between the 7oth, 1882/83, and the 78th, 1884/'*5, cannot be explained. See alio taid/r Legislature, Rpts. of comniitteeH, Education. — See aha under Exec, and Staff, Treasurer, Sink- ing Fund; and under Legislature, Rpts. of committees. Education. See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, Comp- troller, Treasurer; and tinder Legislature. Reports of committees. Education. [^Geology.] State Geologist (J. T. Ducatel, 1H33-42). Report, [Dec. 29, 1834]. ['35.] 8°. 60, (1; p. 2 maps, folded table. 2^ote. Some of the early rptB. of J. T. Ducatel were iBsuei' in two or three editions, with varying paginationfl, and Mome were hound with the rpte. of J. H. Alexander, Topographlc.Tl Engineer, and called " Rpt. on the new map." The followint; list, therefore, is perhaps imperfect, though based in the main on Mathews's bibliography. — Report of the Geologist to the Legislature of Md. ' 1834. ' Kote. Same as preceding, with different t.-p. ■ — Report of the Geoloffist, [1835]. ['36.] 8°. p.: 35-84. 2 maps. pi. Sole. Also bound with Engineer's rpt. as " Itpt. on the new map of Md., 1835." — Same ; p. 43-96. 2 maps. pi. — Report of the Geologist, [1836] . ['37.] 8°. 60 p. 4 maps. Note. Also bound with Kngineer's rpt. as " Kpt. on the ■ new map of Md., 1836." j — Same ; p. 3-66. j — Annual report of the Geologist of Md., 1837. ['38.] 8'>. 39, (1) p. 2 maps. — Same; 1838. ['39.] 8°. 33, (1) p. map. 4 pi. Cont. : Rpt. of Geologist, p. 3-17; Treatise on lime burning, p. 19-33. — Same: 1839. ['40.] 8°. 4.i, (1) p. 2 maps. j — 5ame,1840. ['41.] 8°. 59, (1) p. 3 maps. — Same; ['41]. 8°. 40, (1) p. map. 2 sections, j Note. Letter of transmittal calls this •' the last annual rpt. 1 which I shall make." In House Docs., sesB. 1840, this rpt. ' has but 43 p. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. [•37.] 8°. ' Rpt. on the \_Gtology, continued.} Topographical Engineer (J. H. Aleznndpr, 1833-). Engineer's report, [Dec. 29, 1B34]. ['35.] 8°. 15 p. Nole. AUo in Md. Pub. Does. Dec. 1834 as part of" Rpt. on the new map of Md., 1834." — Same; [1835]. ['36.] 8°. 34 p. 6 maps. Aole. Aim bound with Geologist's rpt. as " Kpt. on the new map of Md. 1835." — Same; 8°. 42 p. 6 maps. — Same; [1836, dated Feb. 15, 1837]. p. 61-104. 2 maps. 2^'ote. Also bound with (Geologist's rpt. as new map of Md. 1836." — Communication fri)m the Topographical Engineer. [Feb. 10, 1838.] 8". p. 5-8. — Report on tiie manufacture of iron, addressed to the Governor . . . 1840. 8°. xxiv,(17)-2G9, (f!) p. 3 pi. Note. Not made in his capacity as Topog. Eng. but as a distinct work. — Same, 2d report. 1844. 8°. xvii, (9)-189 p. — Trigonometrical survey for the new map of Mary- land. [Feb. 2, 1841.] ['41.] 8°. 8 p. — Same; [Keb. li), 1841.] ['41.] 8°. 4 p. — Report to the Governor . . . [1842.] 8°. 5 p. — Report on the standards of weight and measure for the State . [Balto., 1846]. 8°. iv, 213 p. Slate Geologist anil Topographical Engineer (Duea- tel and Alexander) Report on the projected survey of the .State . . . pursuant to a resolution of the Genl. Assy. [Dec. 27, 1833.] '34. 8°. 31) p. map. J\^ote. Sabin gives this 34 p. and " tabic," and mentions two other editions: (U Annap., '34, 8», 43 p., table; and (2) the following; — Sa/ne;18B4. 8°. 58 p. 2 maps. — Report on the new map of Maryland. 1834. n. p., n. d. ['35?] 8°. 59, i, pp. 2 maps. fold. tab. I^ote. .4.1S0 pub. in parts, as listed above under Geologist aud Topographical hugineer. — Same; 1833. n. p., „. d. ['36.] S". 96, (1) p. maps. pi. Note. Engineer's rpt., 4 maps; Geologist's rpt., 2 maps. Another ed. of this work is entitled : — Hi'pnrt of the Engineer and Geologist in relation to the new map, to tlie Executive . [Dec. 29], 1835. ['36.] 8°. 84, (1) p. 6 maps. pi. Note. Engineer's rpt., p. 1-34; Geologist's rpt., p. 35-84. Trobiibli' place and date of publication variounly given as [naltimiire, '35] and [Annapolis, '36J. Also pub. in parts as listed above under OeolitgiHt and Tojutgrup/iii-al Jingijieer. — Same; 1836. '3ii. 8°. 89, (1) p. 6 maps. plan. — Report on the new map of Maryland, 1836. ['37. J 8°. 104 p. 5 maps. Note. Geologist's rpt., p. 1-60; Engineer's rpt. p. 61-lii4. Also pub. in parts, as listed above under Geologist aud Tojtogruphicul Engineer. — Snme; 1836, 8°. 117 p. 6 maps. Sec also under E.vec. and Staff, Treasurer ; and under Legislature, Rpts. of committees. Geological Survey (1896-). Maryland Geological Survey. W; Bullock Clark, State Geologist. V. 1-5. Balto., '97-1905. 5 v. 4". maps pi. Note. Each vol. consists of several "parts" which have also been issued as separates. {See entries foUoifii.g.) V. 1 cont. Mathews's geological bibliography and v. :: his ** Maps and map-makers of Md.' Published as follows ; V. 1,I«H7. ii3Hp. 17 pi. V. 4, lau2. 524 p. «'.i pi., 34 Hg. .6,1905. 656 p. 35pl.,55flg. .2, 1898. 509 p. 48 pi. V. 3, 1899. 461, 80 p. 35 pi. 644 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. [^Geology, continued.'] — Physical features of Marj'land. By W: B. Clark. [Balto., 1897?] 4°. 11, 21-228 p. 13 pi. A'oie. Special publicatioD of v. 1, pte. 1-3. — Bibliography and cartography of Maryland, in- cluding publications relating to the physiography, geology and mineral resources. By E: B. Mathews. Balto., 1897. 4". p. (2), 229-401. Note. Special publication of v. 1, pt. 4. — 1st report upon magnetic work in Md. ... By L. A. Bauer. Balto., 1897. 4°. p. 403-530. 4 pi. Ji^ote. Special publication of v. 1, pt. 5. — Administrative report, containing an account of the operations of the Survey during 1896/97 ... by W: B. Clark. Balto., 1898. 4°. p. 27- 43. 3 pi. yote. Special publication of v. 2, pt. 1. — The building and decorative stones of Md., . . . by G: P. Merrill and E: B. Mathews. Biilto , 1898. 40. p. 47-241. 29 pi., 19 fig. Hotn. Special publication of v. 2, pt. 2. — The physical, chemical, and economic properti.a of building stones, by G: P. Merrill. I3alto., 1898. 4°. p. 47-123. 4 pi., 18 fig. N'lte. Special publication of v. 2, pt. 2a. — An account of the character and distribution of Maryland building stones, together with a his- tory of the quarrying industry. bvE: B. Mathews. Balto., 1898. 4". p. 125-241. ' 20 pi., 1 fig. Note. Special publication of v. 2, pt. 2b. — The aims and methods of cartography, with special reference to the topographic maps now under construction in Md. ... By H: Gannett. ■ Balto., 1898. 4°. p. C, 245-335. 10 pi., 7 fig. Note. Special publication of v. 2, pt. 3a. — The maps and map-makers of Maryland, including a history of cartographic progress in Md. ; by E: B. Mathews. [Balto., 1898.] 4". p. (C;, 337-488. 6 pi., 8 fig. , Note. Special publication of V. 2, pt. 3b. I — Report on the highways of Maryland. Balto.,: 1899. 4". 4Cl,.Sl)p. 33 pi. Note. This is v. 3 of the Survey publications with this j different title-page and without serial number. — Introduction and relations of Maryland topography, climate, and geology to highway construction, including an account of the organization and con- duct of higliway investigation by the . . Sur- vey. By \V: B. Clark. Balto., 1890. 4". p. 2'l- lOC. 11 pi., 3 fig. Note. Hjiecial publication of v. 3, pts. 1-2. — Highway legislation in Maryland and its influence on the economic development of the State; by St.G. r>. Sioussat. Balto., 1899. 4". p. 109-186. 3 pi. Note. Special publication of v. 3, pt. 3. — The present condition of Md. highways and the con- struction and repair of roads; by .V. N. Johnson. Balto., 1899. 4°. p. 189-313. 14 pi., 27 fig. Note. Special publication of v. 3, jjtd. 4-5. ^45 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. {Oeology, continued.'] — Test of Tond-metals, administration of roads, and advantages of good roads, with an application to Maryland highways, by H. F. Reid. Balio., 1899. 40. p. 317-440. 7 pi., 6 fig. Note. Special publlcatloD of v. 3, pie. 6-8. — Preliminary report on the physical features of Maryland. Balto.. April 1897. 4°. 94 p. — Prelimniary report on the survey of the boundary line between Allegany and Garrett counties. Balto., Si'pt. 1898. 4°. 48 p. 5 pi. — Public general and public local laws of Maryland rehiting to highways. Compiled from the code of 1888 and the Laws of Maryland for 1890, 92, 94, 96, 98. [Balto., '99.] 1 v. 80 p. — Allegany County [with bibliography]. Balto., 1900. 4°. 323 p. maps. pi. diag. — Same; physical atlas. 6 maps. pap. r. 8°. J\'oie. The present list of Survey publications closes, in accordance witli plan, with 1900. The scries of county rpts. was, however, continued after that date. ). Annual Balto., ['iOj- Historical Society, Maryland (1844- report, 1850, 54, 08, 85, 98-1905. 1905. 8°. Itote. Years 1850-1905 are years of publication. Period cov. ered by rptH. published 1K50-1900 not known; but rpts. pub- lOOl-Ov! are slated to be for the years 1900-01. Rpts. 1836. 98- 1902 cent, also complete catalogues of the Society's publicatious from tlie be^^inuiog to jear of pubticatiun of rpt. lipt. 1905 is in no. 1 of the Maryland Magazine of History. charter, etc.], 1844, 07 — [Constitution, by-laws 78, 1901. 4 V. 8°. Note. Title varies. 1878 cout. a complete catalogue of the Society's publications, 1844-78. — [Descriptive catalogue of exhibition of paintings, statuary, etc., at the picture gallery] . . . 1848, 49, 53, 55, 58, U8, 75, 79, 83, 93, 96, 1901, 04. 8". Note. Title varies. Word "descriptive" first prefixed to title in 1876. Catalogue 1870 in two editions, of 30 p. and 32 p. respectively. — Catalogue of the manuscripts, maps, medals, coins, statuary, portraits and pictures ; and an account of the library . . . made in 1?54. By L; Mayer. 8°. 49 p. — List of newspapers in the . . . Society. Corap. by J; W. M. Lee, curator and librarian. [1882.] 8°. 3 p. — [List of members and committees . .] 1885, 96. 2 pm. 8°. Note. Title varies a little. This list was sometimes included with ann. rpt. or constitution. . Society. 1894, 1902. the . . . Society, 1901. — Publications of the . 2 pm. 8°. lOp. ; 8 p. — List of publications of 8°. (J p. Kule. Owing to the existence of these comprehensive lists, no ;illempl is made here to Include the special or occasional publications of the Society. — Index to the calendar of Maryland State papers. By J: H: Alexander. Balto., 1861. 8°. — Fund publications, nos. 1-37 ; 1867-1901. 8°. Kote. Consist of special papers or addresses; a complete list will be tound in the list of publications isnued by the Society ; see preceding note. No. 22, " The Archives of Md., as illustraiing the spirit of the times of the early colonists: " by H: Stockhridge, 18S6, (87 p.),»hould not be cnufouiided with the long beriert of "Archives of Md." listed opposite. Nos. 28, 34, 36 are also called " The Calvert Papers, nos. 1-3." 646 Institution!] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. ffistorical Society, Slaryland, continued. — The ArchiTca of Maryland, [lfi36-1783,] publislioil by authority of the State under the direction of the Maryland Historical Society; [VV: H. Browne, e(i.] V. 1-27, 1883-1907. 27 v. 4°. Note. Vols, average about 600 p. eacb. Ojut. . 1. Proceedings and Acta of the General Aaeembly, Janu- ary 1637/3-Bepteniber 1664. 1883. 2. ProceedingB and Acta of the General AaBCinbly, April 1666-June 1676. 1884. Proceedings of the Council, 1536-1067. 1885. Judicial aud Testamentary Bueiness of the Provincial Court, 1637-1650. 1887. Proceedings of the Council, 1007-1687/8. 1S87. Corredpoudcucc of Governor iioratio Sharpe. Vol. 1, 1753-1757. V-ii. Proceedings and Actsof tbcGuneral AsBcmbly, October 1678-Soveinber 1683. 1SS9. Proceedings of the Council, 1687/8-1093. 1890. Correspondence of Governor Horatio Sharpe. Vol. 2, 1757-1761. 1890. Judicial and Testamentary Business of the Provincial Court, lti49/50-1657. 1891. 11. Journal of the Convention, July iO-August 14, 1775. Journal and Correspondence of the Council of Safety, August 29, 1775-July 6, 1776. 1892. 12. Journal and Correspondence of the Council of Safety, July 7-December 31, 1776. 1893. 13. Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, April 1684-June 1692. 1894. 14. Correspondence of Governor Horatio Sharpe. Vol. 3, 1761-1771. 1895. 16. Proceedings of the Council, 1671-1684. 1895. 16. Journal and Correspondence of the Council of Safety, January 1-March 20, 1777. Journal and Correspond- ence of the State Council, March 20, 1777-March 28, 1778. 1897. Proceedings of the Council, 1681-]e8.)/6. 1898. Record of Maryland Troops in the Continental Service during the War of the American Revolution, 1775- 1783. 1900. Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, Sep- tember 1693-June 1697. 1899. Proceedings of the Council, l()S'3-1696/7. 1900. Journal and Correspondence of the Council, April 1, 1778-October 20, 1779. 1901. Pioceedings aud Acta of the Assembly, 1597/8-lf99. 1902. Proceedings of the Council, 1096/7-1698. 1903. Proceedings and Acts of Asseinbiy, 1700-1704. 1904. Proceedings of the Council. 1698-1731. 1906. Proceedings and Acts of Assembly, 1704-1706. laon. Proceedings and Acts of Assembly, 1707-1710. 1907. 3. 4. 6. 8. 10. 17. 18. 19 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. House of Reformation aiil Listruction for Colored Children (Clieltenham'). 1st annual report, [Jan. 1?] 1874. '74. 8». 9 p. — [Object of, act of incorporation, etc.] Baltc, 1871. 12°. 16 p. — See also under Legislature, Repots of committees. House of Refuge [for Juvenile Deliyiqvevts] (Loch Kaven) . 5th-9th, 1 1 tii-1 2th, 1 otli- 1 6th, 2 1 st an- nual report of the Manager.^, .Ian.: 1856-60, 62-63, 66-67, 72. Balto., 06-62. %". Note. Apparently for calendar years preceding the January in which submitted. Name changed in 1006 to " Md. School for Boys," See also under Legislature, lipis. of voj/nniUees: House of Refuge and Institutionfi. [Immigration .'\ Commissioner nf Immigration (186G-). Report, Jan. 1, 1867 ; report, sess. 1868. '67-68. 2 rpts. 8". 51 p. ; 4 p. Bureau of Immigration (169&- ). Ist annual report, 1897; 2d-[3d, 5th biennial], Nov. 1 : 1899-1901,05. Balto., '97-1905. maps. Note. [Sd] bien. called *' Commissioner's rpt." I4th| burned in the Baltimore fire aud not published. — See also under Legislature, Reports of committees. Industrial School for Girls (.Melvale). 2(1 annual re- port, Jan. 1869. Balto., ['69]. s°. 13 p. 647 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. Industrial Statistics and Information, Bureau of. (1884-92). 2(l-4th biennial report, Dec. ;ii : 1880/87-90/91. '88-92. 3 v. 8°. Notf, 4th coiit. in appendix ProceerlingB of the Sth Natl. CouventioQ of OfticerHOt BiireauB of Labor iSuitiHtics, Phila., May 19-22, 18iO, with separate t..p. and separate pagiDation. This dept. wan Hucceuded in lft92 by the : Industrial Statistics, Bureau of (1892-). lst-14tli annual report, Dec. 31: [1892-95], 96-1905. Annapolis, '94; Baltimore, '95-1906. 14 v. 8°. Note. l9t-4th rpts. have dates " 1893-96," owing to their liausmittul in early part of those years; 4lh-olli therefori.' each have date 18i)6. Copy seen of 1st waw of "2ded., re- vised," and had imprint Annapnlis, 1801; 2d rpt. also had- imprint Annapolis, 1894; all others had imprint Baltimore. — The unemployed in Baltimore. [Bulletin, March 1894.] — Bulletin, Sept. 1901. The clothing imlustry; the " sweatshop " evil. n.p.,n.d. 8°. 46 p. Inebriates, Asylum for (Baltimore). Address of Kxecutive Committee to the people of Maryland. 18G0. 8°. — Report of the Board of Managers. 1868. 4 p. — See also tinder Legislature, Reports of committees. Insane. Maryland Hospital for the (Baltimore, 1797-). Report, annual, 1838, 43-44, 46, 30-52, 64, 79, 86; lOSth annual, Nov. 1905; biennial, 186.i/0(;. Baltimore and .AnnHpolis, ['39?]- r.)0.".. 8°. Nutr. Original name simply " Md. Uospital." Rpts. made variously by '* President and Board of Visitors," by ", Board of Visitors and Ue!*ident Physician," by *' Hoard of Managers," etc. — Documents accompanying the report of the Mary- land Hospital. [Sess. 1833.] n. d. 8 p. — Report of the Board of Vi.'iitors, etc., with report of the resident physiciim, lS4fi-49. Balto., n. d. 8". 20 p. N'ote. Not clear whether this was one rpl. or a combination of four in one pamphlet. — Report of the commissioners authorized to build an hospital for insane persons. Balto., 1853. 8°. 27 p. — See also under Legislature, Special Laws and Reports of committees : Insane and Public Buildings. Internal Improvements, Board of. Report ... on the Chesapeake and Ohio canal, Feb. 2, 1825. — Report, 1826. jVy/fe. These rpts. not seen, but cited in .Vfathcw's geological bibli'igraphy. — Sc also under Kxee. and Staff, Treasurer ; and under Legislature, Special Laws and Rpts. of committees : Int. Imp. and Wa\js and .Means. Lahor and Agriculture, Superintendent of the Depart- ment of (186S-). 1st report, Jan sess. 1868; report, hiennial, 1868/69-70/71. ■6S-72. 8°. ,Vo/f. lu 1st rpt. callijd siuiply " Sui)l. ul' Labur and .\iix\- culture." Kpt. IS'W/ijg covers March ISiiS/Uec. 31, 1809; rpt. 1S70/71 covers calendar biennium. Land Office, Register of the (1680-) Landholder's assistant and Land Office guide. Exposition of original titles from proprietary government of Maryland, By ,1: Kilty. Balto., 1808. 8°. See also undfr Exec, and Staff, Governor, Spec. mess. 1841 ; (fn'J uiidfr Lecislatui'e, Hpfn. of rommittee^, Ltinds. Land Office, Commissioner of the (IS.tI-). Report, 1870; biennial, 1884/8.'., 85/87, 88/89, 90/91- 1903/05. Annapolis, '711-96; Balto ,'9S-1905. 8°. Note 1. Period (if rpt. to sess, 1870 uncertain; rpt. 1884/85 covers April 1. lSS4/i>ec. 1, 1885; others cover; Dec, 1, 1885/Jan. l,18Sb; calendar bienniuni 18SS/89; ^au, 1, 1890/Sept, 64S Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. Land Ofict, Commissioner of the, continued. 30, 1S91 ; then regular bienoiumB ending Bept. 3uth. RptB. 1884/86-90/91 called " Rpt. of J. T: Scharf.Coram'r; " 1884/K.i LaB appendix containing a statement of his connection with the Ud. Commission to the New Orleans Exposition, 1885. llpt. 1901/03 culled " bi-annual." yote 2. Land Office cstablisbed, with a Uugister on each shore, 1680; Eastern Shore office transferred to Western Shore, 1841 ; abin'e offici-r created by coiistitution of 1851. — Report . . . concerningthe chancery reconls, .Ian. 19, 1864. 'C4. 8°. 3-.' p. — The natural and industrial resources and advan- tages (if Maryland, being a complete description of all the counties of the State and the city of Baltimore. By J. T: Scharf. 1892. 8°. 240 p. Sale. Also bound with Commr's. rpts. 188.1/87-88/89. Hf (lUo under Legislature, /fpt/i. of committees, Renources. Library, State. Report of D: liidgely, State Librarian, to the joint committee on the State Library. [Sess. 1835.] '36. 10 p. Note. The rpts. of the State Library were usually printed in conjunction with reports of committees on the Slate Library. See under LegiBlature, lieports of conunitteea. — Report of D: Ridgely, Librarian, relative to the collection of papers and documents, etc., etc., to the Executive. [Sess. 1834.] ['35.] 8°. 8 p — Report of D: Ridgely, Librarian . in relation to the collection of diicuments, papers, etc. ordered to be deposited in the Council chamber. [Aug. 15, 1835.] '36, 8°. 13 p. — 2d report of D: Ridgely, Librarian, of examination of public offices for records, papers, etc. Oct. 10, 1835. '36. 8°. 17 p. — 3d report of D: Ridgely, Librarian . . Dec. 23, 1835. '36. 8°. 10 p. Note. Actual date of rpt. is Oi-'t. 23, 1835. In Pub. Docs. 1835 each of these three rpts. ib numbered 7. — Report of the State Librarian, relative to the augmentation of the library ; [J; H. T. Mag- ruder, sess. 1844]. 6 p. — Same/[R: Swann, sess 1845-4^]. 2rpts. ea.,4p. — Report of the State Libmrian, biennial, 1898- 1906. 5 V. 8°. — Catalogue of the Library of the State . . D: Ridgely, Librarian. Dec. 1833. '33. 8°. Ill p. — Catalogue . . by D: Ridgely, Dec. 1837. '37. 8°. 132 p. — Three letters of Gov. Sharpe, 17.54-55. Also: Catalogue of the Maryland State Library. By R: Swann. 1851. 8°. — Catalogue, 18T4. '74. 8°. — Catalogue. 1895 . . . L. H. Oadd, State Librarian. 1895. 80. 2 pts. in 1 v. — Rules and regulations to be observed in the library of the Leirislature of Md. 1827. 8". p. — See also iiiider Exec, and Staff. Atty. Geiil., 1865. Penitentiary (Baltimore, 1804-). lieport of the Direc- tors, annual, Dec: 1823, 25, 28-30, 35, 38, 40; Jan. 1849; 1862 ; Jan.: 1863, 65 ; Nov. 30: 1864/6.5- 65/66; Jan.: 1868, 70; Dec: 1870, 74; 1876; Dec: 1877-79; 1880; Dec: 1881-83; Nov. 30: 1895/96-98/99. Annapolis and Baltimore, ['25]- il9. 8°. Note. Apparently all for years ending Nov. 30, although bearing various dateB of transmittal, as indicated above. Rpts. 1895/90-98/99 seen only bd. in 1 v. — Board of Inspectors of the Penitentiary. The j acts of Assembly, together witli tlie Governor's ! proclamation and the rules and regul.ation.s re- r specting the penitentiary . Balto., 1819. 8". I 54 p. I 649 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. Penitentiary , continued. — Letter from the Directors respecting alterations in the building. [Sess. 1825.] '26. 4 p. — Report of the committee appointed by the Board of Directors . . to visit the penitentiaries and prisons in the city of Philadelphia and State of New York. Balto., 1828. 8°. 26 p. — Report of the committee of Directors appointed to prepare plans for the new buildings to be erected in the yard . . Balto., 1835. 8°. — Reply of the Directors to the charges agninst the penitentiary, Dee. 18, 1837. Balto, '37. 8°. 18 p jVote. .\ddrea3ed to the chairman of the joint committee of the Leginhiture on the affairs of the penitentiary. — Answer of the Directors to the inquiry of the committee of the Legislature, as to the effect of penitentiary labor upon the mechanics of Balti- more. [Sess. 1838.] 4 p. — Report of the committee [of Directors] on prison manufactures, Sept. 1842. Balto., '42. 8°. 22 p. — Rules and regulations. Balto., 1847. 8". — Same, enlarged ed. Balto., 1853. 8°. 30 p. — 1 St annual report of the committee of tlie Relief Association of the Md. Penitentiary . . . Balto., 1860. 8°. 32 p. — 2d annual report of the committee of the Prison Association of Md. Balto., 18C1. 22 p. — .See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, Com- mun. 1824, an. p. 221-551. 17 pi. 41 fig Xote. Special publication of v. 1, pt. 3. This was also issued in three sections, as follows : — The aims and methods of meteorological work, especially as conducted by national and State weather services. By C. Abbe. Balto., 1899. 4". p. 221-330. Ifote, Special publication of v. 1, pt. 3a. See precettinff entry nitfi jtote. — A sketch of the progress of meteorology in Mary- land and Delaware. By 0. L. Fassig. Balto., July 1899. 4°. p. (2), 331-416. ynte. Special publication of V. 1, pt. 3b. .5^c «;;oc*, Keport on the meteorology of MJ., (t)td Note. — Outline of the present knowledge of the meteor- ology and climatology of Maryland. By F. ]j. I Walz. Balto., 1899. 4°. p. 417-551. ' Note. Special publicatlou of v. l,pt. 3c. iSee «6owf, Repoit | on the meteorology of Md., and Kote. United States Department of Agriculture. Jlary- land and Delaware section of the Climate and Crop Service of the Weather Bureau, in coopera- tion with the Md. State AVeather Service. [Monthly] report; [also] annual summary; v. 1, no. 1-v. 11, no. 12; Sept. 1896-Dec. 1906. Baltimore, '96-1903; Philadelphia, '04-06. i". Kote. V. 1 had four noa., 8ept.-l)ec.; other vols, have ea. 12 nos., Jan. -Dec, and an ann. summary. V. 11 has contin- uous pagination, p. 1-108. Ann. summaries 1904-05 have imp Balto. ; editorial imp. Is Balto. throughout all vols. Bef^inniu^ with V. H, no. 2, title is *' ... Md. and Del. Section of the Climatological Service," etc. — Weekly crop bulletin, v. 5-10, 1901-06. Balti- more, '01-06. f broadside. Xote. Published during the crop season, uniform with thci»e for other States; 26 nos. annually in 1901, 04-06; 23 in 1902-O.S. In 1906, bulls, for May 15 and May 22 were both no. 6; May2!l, no. 7 ; June 5, no. 9 ; no. 8 was skipped. JUDICIART. Court of Appeals. Maryland reports, 1700-1851. v.-p, 1809-.S2. 34 V. 8°. Cunt.: 1700-99; by T: Harris, Jr., and .1: McUeniy; (pub. 1809-18; 4 v.). 1800-26; by T: Harris, Jr., and R. .lohnson, (pub. 1821-27; 7v.l. 1826-29; by T: Harris and II. W. Gill, (pub. 1828-29; 2 v.). 1829-42; by R. \V. Gill and J. Johnson, (pub. 1830-45; 12 v.). 1843-51; by R. W. Gill, (pub. 1846- 62; 9 v.). Note. Full titles have varied somewhat. Cited by names of reporters. V. 1 Harris & McHenry really covers 1658-1774. In early years known as Law reports as distinguished from reports of the Court of Chancery. Rpts. 1-3 Harris & McHenry pub. at New York; v. 4 at Annapolis; (this vol. was reprinted by T. & J. W. Johnson, PhiLidelphia, 1840). Bpts. 1-9 Gill & Johnson and 6 Gill pub. at Baltimore; others at Annapolis. 651 Judiciary] STATE PUBIJCATIO.VS [Md. 1R51-1!)0(-;. I. J)., '52- i Courl of Appeals, continued. — Maryl;ind reports, v, 1-Ii)2, 1906. 102 V. 8". find. : V. 1-2, 1S51-.V->; ijy A. C. Magrudcr. S-IS, 1852-62; by O. Miller. 19-215, 1862-61); by N. Brewer. 27-79, 1S67-94; by J. 8. Stockett. SU-97, 1894-1903; by W: T. Krantly. Xote. Titles h.ive varied somewhat; at present (1906) called " Rpts. of cases arirucd and adjudged . . ." V. 1-21, 23-26 pub. at Annapolis; V. 2-', 27-7^i, SS at Baltimore; v. SU- 87, 89-102 at Frederick. — Reports of case.9 argued and ndjudjjcd in the Court nf Appeals of Maryland and in tlie Hisb Ci)urt of Chancery, from let Harris and MoHenry to IstMaryland reports, annotiited by W: T. Brantly. Balto., 1883-86. 34 v. 8°. Cont. . V. 1-4:1-4 Harris & McHenry 1883. 5-n : 1-11 Harris & Johnson 1883. 12-13: 1-2 Harris ft Gill 1884. 14-26: 1-12 Gill&Johnson (1-11, 1884, v. 12, 1885). 26-34 : 1-9 Gill 1855. Note Cited by the names of the reporters. When the chan eery rpts. were printed their t.-p. was changed to that given below under Uigit Court of Chanceryt 1885-86. — Reports of cases argued and adjudged in the Court of Appeals . . Revised and annotated by W: H. I'erkins, Jr. V. 1-70. Balto., 1896- r.i04. 7'.( V. 8°. Xnfe. This series follow.s upou lirantly's annotated cditinu. {S<-f prrrgflhig fiiitrj/. ) Beerioniiig with v. 80 all reports have been issued with aiinotatious. High Court of Chancery. Reports of cases deciiled . . [1811-3-'.] By T. Bland, Chancellor. V. 1-.;. Balto., '36-41. 3 v. .s". .Voir, Cited as " 1-3 Bland." — • Rpjiorts of cases decided . . . 1847-54 By J: Jolm- son. Chancellor. Annapolis, '51-.i4. 4 v. 8°. XftU. Cited as " 1-4 Md. Chancery Decipions." The Court of Chancery passed out of existence by limitation in 1854. — Reports of cases argued and ailjudged in the Ilitih Court of Chancery of Maryland, annotated by W: T. Brantly. Balto., 1885-86. 7 v. h". tnnl.: V.l-;i Bland, (v. 1-2, 1885; v. 3, 1SS6) ; v. \-i Mil. Chancery Decisions, (1886). Xfitc. These vols, continue Bi'antly's scries bcguti T\ith the Court of Appeals reports. Urt ahnre. — See also under Legislature, Rpif. of commitieei', Oricrances : and under Miscellaneous, l.'ccords. [Digests, Elcl Digest of Maryland reports [1700- 1842] ; comprising Harris & Mcllenry, Harris & .Johnson, Harris & (lill. fiill & Johnson, Bland's chancery ri'purts. Bv \V: H: Norris G: W: Brown, and F. W. Bruno, Jr. Balto., 1847. 2 V. 8". — Diiiest of tjie Maryland reports ; comprising Gill's reports, Maryland reports, 8 vols. ; Maryland chancery decisions, 4 vols. By J. S. Stockett, R. T. Merrick, and (J. Miller. Balto., 1857. 8". — niucst of the Maryland report's; t1th-20th \uU. inclusive [l85';-i!3]. By,). I. Cohen and J. F. Lee. Balto., '1)6. 8''. — Digest of the Maryland reports ... v. 21-45. By W: H. S.Burgwyn. Balto, 1878. 8°. c, 680 p. — Digest of the Maryland reports, v. 46-65. Bv T; B. Dorsey. Balto., 1887. 8°. xxviii, 330 p. — Index to Marylaml decisions from 1st Harris & McHenry to 61 st Jlarylind reports, including Bland and Johnson. By J. T. Ringgold. Balto.. 1886. 8°. xxxiv, 1155 p. — Digest of the Maryland reports. 1 Harris & McHenry to 76 Maryland. By \V: T. Brantlv. V. 1-2. Balto., 1896-07. 2 v. 1. 8". Cont V. 1, A-I; iv, 813 p. v. 2, J-W; (2), 815-149S p. 652 JudiciaryJ ST. 1 TE PUBLIC A TIONS [Md. yDir/estf, Elc, Cu»tin)ied.] — Snme : siiiiplemoiit, v. 77-88. Bv \V: 'P. Uiiintlv. Biilto , moo. 1.8". :txx, 3i2]i. — Digp.-t of the (lecisiona construiiiii tlie .'itiitiitcs of Miirylanil of which thv code of ptiblic yoiionil laws is composed. Bv L; Maver. BaUu., isfii;. 8". 7-.'8 p. tipiiiioii of Judge II: Slimiiiof Baltimore in the c:i.«c of the State rs. Konl. [1860.] (! p lu'port of ft: II. Carman, clerk of the Circuit Court for Balto. co. CGenl. Assy, ses-s. Dec. ISfil.'. 12 p. Ueports «f the clerks of the Circuit Courts of the several counties, and Superior, Conuuon Picas, anil Criminal courts of Baltimnre. 18(i7. IS ]). Keport of Spencer C. Jones, clerk of Court of Appeals, in reference to the legislative printing. 1884. 12 p. See also vnder Legislature, Reports of comuiitiees: Grievances, Judicial Proceedings, and Judiciary. Legislature [Called General A.ssemuly]. The first State Assembly met Feb. 5, 1777, and thereafter scf-hionp were held annually or oftener through 1846, :i8 followp : Three peHPione a year, Feb., June, Oct.. 1777; Mar., June, Oct., 17T>v,S0; Mar., July, Nnv., 1779; two pcBeionB a year, May, Nov., 17S1, 88; Apr., Nov., 1782, 83, 87, 92; in all other years, one regular pcf-eiou, beginning in Noveniber through 1812, beginning in December, 1813-46; with extra sesaione, , Tune 1809, 12; May 1813; adjuurned aeBBion, May 1836; extra seesionR, Nov. 1836 (Houne of Delegates only), Mar. 1841, SeasionB biennial, beginning in Decenilier, 1847-49. f^ince then all regular pesMions have begun in January : annual, 1852, 53, 54; biennial, 1856-64, 6.5-67, 68-1902; with extra 8eB3ion, April 1861 ; apccial eepsion, Dec. 1861 ; and extra Besb^iune, Jan. 1866, April 20-21, 1876 (Senate only), Mar. 1901, April U'02. [Laws of the Staie.^ Laws, sessional, n77-l!li)ti. Annapolis, 1777-1894; Balto., 1896-1906. f", 4°, and 8". Ifote. iBBued in f form through 1799; 4", 1800-10; sinre then, 8". The State Library has a complete collection of the lawB of Province and State from 1768. — Laws of Maryland made since 1763, consisting of acts of Assembly under the proprietary govern- ment, resolves of Convention, . . and acts of Assembly since the Revolution. Ed. by A. C. Hanson. 1787. i°. 225 printed leaves, unpa;.,'ed. — The laws of Maryland, [1692-1790]; to which' are prefixed the original charter [etc.] . . . Kcvised and collected under the authority of the Legis- lature by W. Kilty. V. 1-2. 1799-1800. 2 v. 4°. — Same; from the end of the year 1799 [to Feb. 1819] and an appendix containing tlie land laws, . . . Revised and prepared by W: Kilty. T: Harris, and J: N.Watkins. V. 3-7. n. d. .5 v. 8». — Digest of the laws of Maryland. 1637-1797. Ed. by T: Hertv. Balto. and Washington, 1799- 1804. 2 v. '8°. — A report on all such English statutes as existed at the time of the first emigration of the people of Maryland and which by experience have been found applicable to their local and other circum- stances ; and of such others as have since been made in England or Great Britain and have been introduced, used and practised by the courts of law or equity. By W: Kilty, Chancellor of Md. . . prefixed, lists of the statutes not found ap- plicable. 1811. sm.4°. 289, (1) p. See belov; 1870. — The laws of Md. [etc.] . . . Revised by V. Maxcy. V. 1-3. Balto., 1811. 3 V. S". 65.1 Legislatiirej STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. J. I. Cohen and T: 466 p. [ia«s of the State, contimied.] — The general public statutory law and public local law of . . . Md., from the year 1692 to 1839 in- clusive ; with annotations thereto and a copinns index By C. Dorsey. Balto., 1840. 3 v. S". (2). li, 922 p ; (2), 923-1944 p.; (2), [1945]- 2848 p. — The Maryland code: Public general laws. Com- piled by O. Scott and H. McCuUough, Commis- sioners ; adopted . . . Jan. session 1860, the acts of that session being therewith incorporated. With an index . . . by H: C. Mackall. Balto., '60. 2 V. 8°. 8l'2p.; 965 p. — Same ; supplement, 1861/62 ... By K: 0. Hink- ley .. Balto, '62. 8°. 102, 128, 71, (1), 31 p. — Same; supplement; by E: O. Hinkley. Balto., 1863. 8°. 486 p. — Same; supplement, 1864. By L: Mayer. Balto., '65. 8°. 79, 111, (1), 102, (1) p. — Same; supplement, 1865. By L: Mayer. Balto., '65. 8°. 127, 63 p. — Same ; supplement, 1861, 61/62, 64, 65, 66, 67. By h: Mayer. Balto., '68. 1 v. 8°. 670 p. — Same; supplement, 1868. By L: Mayer. Balto., '68. 8°. 426 p. — Same ; supplement, 1870 By Rowland. Balto., '70. 8°. — A collection of British statutes in force in JIarylan.i according to the report thereof made by the late chancellor Kilty; with notes .ind refirenoes. By J. J. Alexander. Balto., ISTO. 8". xlvi, (l),847p. Si-eiiborr., 1811. — ■ Revised code of the public gener.il laws of Marylnnd With the constitution of the State. Comp. by L: Maver. L. C. Fischer, and E. .T. D. Cross. Vol.1. Balto., 1879. 1.8°. xlii. 17-1067 p. — The Maryland code. Public general laws, codified by ,7: P. Poe. Adopted Mar. 14, 1888 Includ- ing also the acts of the session of 1888 . . . Balto., '88 2v. 1 8". c, 806 p.; vi, 807- 1877, (1) p. Cont.: V. 1: A-II; v. 2, I-W. — Same ; Public local laws, by J: P. Poo. Including the public local laws of 1888 Halto, '88. 2 v. 1. 8°. iv, (1), 107S p.; (3), 1079-2198 p. Coiit. : V. 1, Allegany Co. - DorcheKter Co. , . 2, Fi-cdcriuk Co. - Worcester Co. — Supplement to the code of public gem nil laws of Maryland, containing laws passed 1890-98. By J: P. Poe. Balto., '98. 1. 8°. viii, {•!), 679 p. — Same; [aisd] Supplement containing the public general laws passed at the session of I'JOO. Bv ,T: P. Poe. Balto.. '00. 2 v. 8°. viii, (2), 679 p.; vii, 175 p. Notf. The Hupplcracnt to the BuiiplfraciU was also iBsucd separately. — Index to the laws and resolutions, lSOO-13. '15. 8°. (228) p. — Index to the laws [and resolutions] of .Md., IK 18-25. By W: Kilty. '27. S" (lliSip. — Index to the laws and resolutions of .Md., 1826-31. '32. 8°. (2), (-344) p. — Same; 1832-37. '38. 8°. (2), (.534) p. — .S'awf.- 1838-45. '46. 8°. 754 p. — Noti's of reference to certain Md. statutes passed since the compilation of Dorsey's Laws . . . [By C. J. M. Gwinn.] Balto., 1857. li;°. 28 p. 654 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. \Lwws of the State, continued.'] — [^Statutory Revision.] Commissioners to Revise, Simplify and Abridge the Rules of Practice, Pleadings, [etc.~\ of the Courts. lst-2d report. Frederick, 1855-57. 2 v. 8°. Report [in part] . Cumberland, 185+. 8°. Report on practice and procedure, prepared by W: Price. Final report of the Coairaissioners. Report on conveyancing. Frederick and Balto., 1855. 8°. Report on pleadings and practice in equity .• . . Prepared by S: Tyler. Frederick, 1857. H, 60 p. — Report of the commissioners appointed to prepare drafts of general laws relating to corporations and other purposes. 1868. 8°. 48 p. — [Special Laws.] [Assessment.] An act for the valuation of real and personal property within this State. [1793?] 8". 23 p. The assessment laws of Md., as comprised in chaps. 120, 140, 141, 142 and 143 of the Acts of 189i;. n.p., ['9S.] 8°. 40 p. — [Auctions ] See next entry. — [Baltimore.] An act to provide for the licensing and regulating auctions, etc. in Balto., for tlie supportoffreeschools, etc. [Sess. 1810]. 8°. 3 p. An act for the establishment and support of public schools in the city of Baltimore. [Balto., 18-?] 8°. 17 p. Note. Copy seen bad neither t.-p. nor cover. Acts . . relating to the poor of Baltimore City and County, together with the by-laws of the Trustees for the Poor of Baltimore City and County. Balto.. 1830. 8°. 56 p. An act in aid of the constrnotion of a State armory and town hall in . Baltimore, and the re-building . of the ILinover Market House . [Balto., 1840 ] 8" lip. — [Banks.] Act to incorporate the American Life and Trust Co. [1834.] 8°. 7 p. Act to incorporate the Bank of Maryland. Balto., 1837. — [Canals ] Acts relating to the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal Company Session 1838. ['39.] 8°. Acts of incorporation and the supplements thereti) passed l)y . . Pennsylvania and Maryland in reference to [the Susquehanna and Tidewatir canal ccimpanii-s]. Balto, 1839. 8°. 71, 6 p An act for the relief of the preferred bondholil- ers of the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal Co. New York. 1867. 8°. 8 p. — [Education.] An act providing a uniform svsteni of free public schoils for the State of Md., passed at the January session, 1865 '65. 8°. S.i p. Public school law of Md. Balto.. 1872. 8°. The public school law of Md., as amended 1874 Balto , '74. 8°. 29 p. See also above under Baltimore (two). — [Elections.] Election laws. Published ... in pursuance of a resolution of the Genl. Assy at the Dec. session, 1819. '20. 8°. Election laws of tiie State of Md. Balto., 1852. 8°. 24 p. Same ; . ■ . With such portions of the consti- tution as relate to the elective franchise. Balto. , 1856. 8° 45 p. Registration of voters [An act relating to the registration of the voters of the State. 1865.] 8» 8 p. See also under Executive and Staff, Sec. of State. 655 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. \Lavis of the scale, continued.'] — [Hoop-pole Law.] The hoop-pole law, entitled: " An act to declare certain trespasses felony, and for other purposes, " passed Dec. session, 182G. [Balto., '27.] 8°. 8 p. — [Insanity.] Acts . . . relatins to the Maryland Hospital and to insanity; and digest of tlie deci- .«ions on insanity in the Maryland reports, etc. Balto., 1858. 8°. 46 p. — [Internal Improvement.] An act for the promotion of int. imp,, passed June 4, 1836. ['36 ] S°. — [Militia.] An act to regulate and discipline the militia oe [sic] this State, passed at November session, 1793. Chestertown, 1794. 12°. 16 p. An act to regulate and discipline the militia of this State. Balto., 1807. 18°. 45 p. The act to regulate and discipline the militia of this State. I'assed at the last session of the Legislature . . Balto., 1808. 8°. 24 p. An act to regulate and dis(!ipline the militia of this State . . . N'ov sess. I8I1. '12. 8°. .30 ji. An act for the hotter regulation of the militia of . . . Baltimore . Deo. sess. 1817. Balto , '18. 8". 27 p. An act to provide for the organization and disci- pline of the militia of Md. . . 1864. Balto., n. d. 16». 77 p. — [Oysters.] Oyster law, passed 1868. '68. 8°. 18 p. — [Railroads] An act to incorporate the Baltimore & Ohio Rail Road Company, passed 1826. Baltn., '27. 8°. Same; supplement. [1828.] 8°. — [Revenue.] The revenue laws . . exclusive of thdse relating to licenses generally and auction- eers, passed since the year 1840 and in force at the close of the December session, 1849. Col- lected and arranged by E: O. Hinkley and 0:8. Carter . . Balto., 1851. 8°. xvi, 185 p. — [Rivers.] Acts passeil at different sessions . concerning the navigation of the River Susque- hanna. Balto., 1797. 8°. 37 p. — [Testamentary.] Statutory testamentary law of Maryland, with the decisions of the courts thereof explanatory of the same. By C. Dorsev. Balto., 1838. 8°. Note. This and the nest title privately compiled but suli- scribed for by the State. The testamentary law and the law of inheritance and apprentices in Maryland. By E: O. Hinkley. Balto., 1878. 8°. 784 p. Ste preced ing note. — [Trespass.] See above under llonp-pnle Tmw. [Journals. Docnments. Etc.] A'^otes and proceedings of the Senate, sessional. 1777-1824; .Journal of the Senate, scssiDii 1825 ; .Journal of the proceed- ings of the Senate, se., S-l, R6; ofteu ii^sued Bepar.itely (.syv jif.v/ en/ri/). .Tournal 1840 corn. al»o Journal of extra sefiH., Mar. T141, and E.Yecutive ProcoediriKB, Dec. ia40/Apr. 1S4]. GovN. nicssa^c appendeil to .Journal 1S27, :J0, 30, 40, 40, 5R, c,4. Other mi«- cellaneoUB docs, appended to .Toiirual lfi22, 30, 40, 40, fiR, R4. Appendix called for in .Tounial 1830 not found. Tssned in f ' form 1777-90; in 4", 1800-Ul; since thou, 8". April ISfil pub. at Kiederlck. ,s>(* afao note uiirter | House and .Senate Ducumeuta], p. 019. 656 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. \Journals, Documents, Etc., eoniinuedl — Executive proceedings of the Senate, 1838, 39, 42, 43, 54 58, 67. 'Se-fiT. 7 v. 8». Jfote. Issued Id separate form at least for above years ; see ateo pt'eceding note. 1S;19 has title: " Proceediogrs of the Senate io exec. sessioD, Dec. 1S39," and loci, also Executive proceedings of Dec. 1840 and Dec. 1841, and a Rpt of the Treasurer of the Wesrern Shore, Apr. 30, 1810; all separately paged. Copy seen of *' Exec, proceedings v. 2," 1842, cont. uo Exec, proceedings but Gov's, message and miscellaneous docs. 1Sp7 has pagination p. 817-1066, as if in continuatioD of Senate Journal (816 p.). — Index to the Executive .Tournal of the Senate, De- cember session 1837/December session 1841, both inclusive. '42. 8°. 122 p. l^ote. In one alphabet. — Rules and orders for the regulation and government of the Senate, Jan. 1854. '54. 8°. 8 p. Note. This Is apparently the first separate issue of Senate rules. Since then they have been issued in separate form for all sessions — Votes and proceedings of the House of Delegates, sessional, 1777-1824; Journal nf proceedings of the House of Di'legates, sessional, 1825-1904. [1777]-1904. fo, 4°, artd 8». Note. Probably all issued in separate form, for extra as j well as regular sessions, though not all the earlier onew have been spen. .Tournal of extra session June IS12 entitled "V. and p. of the Genl. Assy." and perhaps cont. also "Senate Journal, which was missing, however, from copy seen. Votes and procei'dings often bound with V. and p. of the Senate, each rptainini: its own t.-p. Gov's, message appended to jL>urDal 1826, -27, 33. Dec. 1861 (2 mess., 1 inaug.) 65. Other mis- cellaneous docs, appended to Journal 1816, 17, 27, 56, Apr. 1861, Dec. 1861, 6.^, 66; Dec. 1861 and eess. 1865 cont. extensive collections of docs., with binder's title " House Journal and Docs." Issued in f" form 1777-99; in 4", 1800-10; since then, 8". .April IRHl has imprint Frederick, Set- also note under [House and t^enate Documents!, p. 619. — Rales and orders for the regulation and government of the House of Delegates, .Tan. session 1892. Revised by C Shafer. '92. 8°. 19 p. Note. The Rules and orders have been issued in separate form for all sessions at least since 1824 if not earlier. — Index to the public documents of the House of Dele- gates, 1834-44. '45. 8°. 144 p. — Index to the printed bills of the House of Deleg.ites, 1824-49. '60. 8°. 215 p. — Index to the Journals of the Senate and House of Delegates . . . [1777-1828] as prepared under Resolutiiin 50 of 1849 and the Act of 1854, chap. 146. '56-57. 3 v. 8°. 1030 p. ; 990 p. ; 1707 p. Cont. : V. 1, 1777-93; v. 2, 1794-1608; v. 3, 1809-28. — Hand list of laws, journals and documents of Mary- land to the year 1800. [Comp. by J. W. M. Lee.] Balto.. 1878. sm. 4°. 15 p. Note. Private publication. — List of members and officers of the Senate and Hou.'e of Delegates, biennial, Jan. session : 1874- 84, 88. '74-r88 ] 7 pm. 8°. Note. Some mistakes in pagin.itioo of 1874; (13 p.). [^Reports of CommiHees, ilemorials. Etc'] Note. In the following list dales given are nention-t/eftr't, that is to say. years in ic/tich neixions began, unless otherwise indicated. H = House; 6 ^ Senate. Size 8*^ if not otherwise specified. — [AgricuUure.'l Kpt. of coiiimittee on Re : Growth iif mulberry and sugar beet. 1836. 8 p. — Manufacture of silk. 1837. 4 p. — Promotion of agric. in the several counties. 1838. 4 p. — Bommer method of making manure. 1843. 6 p. — Application of lime to . . soil and use of cal- careous matter for agric. purposes. 1843. 15 p. H. — .Appointment of an Agric. Chemist. [1846 ] 8 p. — In pursuance of order of S., 20th Feb. [1>'50?J. 1849. 7 p. — Abolishment of . . . Inspector of Guano. 1856. 8 p. H. 657 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. \^Reports of Committees, Memorials, Etc., continued.'] Report of sel. c. . . expeiliency of establishing an agricultural sutiool and a pattern farm in each of tlie counties. 1835. !i4 p. II. Memorial from : Md. Agric. Society. 1825. 6 p. — Md. Agric. Coll. 1870. 8 p. — \^Baltimore.'\ Rpts. of committees. Re: Fees and emoluments . . Baltimore city and county . 1847; majority, 12 p.; minority 8, 16 p. — Decrease of revenue from indirect taxes. 1853. 4 p. — Offices of Clerks of courts and Regiater of Wills. 1854. 8 p. — Rpts. and memorials of Police Commrs., Mayor and City Council, Aug 5,1861. Fredk.,T)l. 26 p. H— Same, Aug. 6, 18(U. S. ; (diff. printers). — Board of Police. Extra sess., 1861. 8, 48 p. Record of proceedings of the investigation ... in the case of S: Hindes and N. L. Wood, Commrs. ... of Police, upon the charges preferred against them . . Balto.. 1866. Ixxx, 201 p. — [Banks.l Mr. Teackle. Rpt. of sel c. to which was referred memorials and petitions of great numbers of citizens . . . praying the establishment of . . . the Bank of the State of Md. Dec. IS:iO. 8°. ii, 48, iii-iv, p. Notr. Copy Been called " extra ed., 1831," on cuver. See imder iDspeetion and Regulation, Bank of Md., Kote. Report of Mr. Teackle . . upon . . . the establishmentof a State's Bank .1830. Vi°. 45, i, iv, p. Rpts. of committees. Re: Establishnient of a State Bank and a national currency. 1834. 52 p. — Several memorials praying for ... a real estate bank. 1834. — Memorials and petitions of sundry citizens praying [same] 1835. 34 p. — Real estate bank of the State. 1836. 16 p. — Susquehanna Bank, etc. 1838. 34 p. — -Act for hi'tter regulation of banking institutions. 1830. 8 p. — Commrs. to examine . . Western Hank of Balto. 1830. 8 p. H. —Bill from II. providing for resumptiiin of specie payments. 1841. 8]). — Same, minority, 8 p. — .\ffairs of Farmers' and Millers' Bank, Hagerstown. 1842. 72 p. — Gen- eral banking law. 1852. 15 p. — Condition of Farmers' and Merchants' Bank, Greensborougli. 1856. 32 p. H. Docs, relative to the bank stock. Pub. by order of the H. 1804. sm. 4°. 26 p. Meml. [of Balto. banks re taxation, 1825.] 12 p. Testimony taken by committee of II. appointed to investigate condition of the several banks. [1837.] 247, Ixii. p. A letter addressed to tlie Genl. Assy, by Duff Green on bill incorporating the Union Co. [Dated 1836.] Petition of Duff Green, asking an act to incor- porate " The Union Trust Co." 1858. 10 p. S. See also below, Currency and Ways and Means. — \_Boiindaries.'\ Rpts of committees. Re: Southern and western limits. (I'ignian.) 1831. 22 p. — Mr. Pigman . . . [on same. 1831]. 52 p. — J.c. on boundary lines between Va. and Md. (Wakiston.) 1833. lip. H. — Mr. Pigman's rpt. relative to s'n and w'n boundaries. 1833. 13 p S. [Same as Blakiston] — Mr. Pigman's 2d rpt. [on same], with ace. docs. 1833. 11 p. S. — The boundary. (Merrick.) 1834. 4 p. — Jlr Pigman on rpt. and resolutions from H. . . s'n and w'n boundaries. [1834.] 8 p. — Mr. 658 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. \Rtforis of Committees, Memorials, Etc., continued.'} Maulsby . . . w'n boundary line. [Dated ISiiT.] 6 p. — Retracing and marking w'n and s'n boun- dary. [1858.] 4 p. —Boundaries of State. 1860. 5 p II. —Memorial of J: de la Camp relating to the maps and surveys of b. line between Md. and Va. 1867. 7 p. Docs, rel. to s'n and w'n boundaries. [1833.] 8 p. — [Canals.] Rpts. of committees: J. c. on me- morial of J. Bosley and eounter-meml. of Susquehanna C. Co. 1828. 1 I. — Re : Plans of operation of C. & O. and B. & O. (Mayer J. 1832. C p. — Collision between C. & 0. C. Co. and B. &0. R.R. Co. 1833. 8p.— C. &0.1835. 6p.— .I.e. . loan of last session to C. & O. . . . 1835. '24 p. — Same, minority. 54, 8 p, — Tran.*- fer of stock of U. S. in C. & 0. C. to Md. 1843. 8 p. —Whether Pa., Del. & Md. Steam Navig. Co. and C. & D. C. Co. have not for- feited their charters. 1843. 24p. — C. &0. C. andB.&O. H.R.westof Damno. 6. 1844. 16 p. — All subjects relating to C. & O- C. (Kilgour.) 1858. Kip. H. — Affairs and management, C. & D. 1860. 4 p. S. — Case of Hon. A. Spates. [C. &(). affairs]. 1870. 198 p. S. Memorials and petitions. From : C. & 0. 1828. 12 p. — Sundry holders of land, counter to [preceding.] 1828. 8 p. — Pres. and Directors C. & 0. 1831. 6 p. — C. & 0. C. Co. Dec. 23, 1833. 8 p. — Ill behalf of C. & O. 1834. 12 p. — Contractors on C. & O. 1841. 6 p. — J. Hunter and T. G. Harris; [C. & 0. C.]. 184'J. 14 p. ^ G: Brown ei al., trustees for holders of bonds of C.&O. 185G. 7 p. S. — Citizens of Montgomery Co. against leasing State's interest in C. & O 1860. 6 p. H. —Bondholders of C. &.O. 1858. 12 p. S. Interrogatories proposed to and answers made hy C: B. Fisk, engineer, Mar. 15, 1836. IG p. [C. & 0.] S., ?ess. 18.35. Obligation of C. & O. to the State. 1839. 8 p. See also below. Railroads, B. 4" 0. and C. If 0. — [Civil U'a)-.] Preamble and resolutions in regard to objects of present war, Dec. 23, 1861. 4 p. Address to the people of Md. by the Genl. Assy. in extra sess. Frederick, 1861. 4 p. Resolutions . . . position of Md. in regard to national affairs. [Jan. 4, 1862.] h. t. p. 6 p. Minority rpt. . . . in regard to compensating loyal citizens for property taken or destroyed by the armies . Jan. 1864. 7 p. See also below. Federal Relations. — [Claims.'] Rpt. of committee on : Sess. 1824. lOp. — To H., Jan. 5. 1831, (sess. 1830). 8 p. — Sess. 1832. 8 p. — Sess. 1835. I'J p. Same, re ann report of Auditor, sess. 1825. 8 p. Same, re accounts of Treas Eastern Shore, annual, ses.s. 1824, 2SI, 31, 33, 36, 37, 38, 39, 41. ^ote. 1839, 41 with similar rpt. on Treas. Western Bhore. Same, re accounts of Treas. Western Shore, annual, sess. 1825 (two), 29, 33, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 43 (three), 44, 45. Note. Tlie three to sess. 1S43 cover respectively Dec. 1842/ Mar. 1H43, Mar./Dec. 1843, and Dec. 1, 1843/Jan. 11, 1344. Same, re accounts of Treasurer, annual, sess. 1831, 34. 42, 46. 47, 49 (two). 52 (three), 53. 54. See also under Exec, iind Stall', Governor, Com- munication 1819, Comptroller. 1868, and Treas- urer Eastern Shore ; also above, Civil War. 659 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. \_Rej)orts of Committees, Memorials, Etc.,coniinved ] j — [Golonization.'\ Rpt. of sel. c on communications relative to tariff, Colonization Society, [etc.] 18:^9. 8 p. See alio next entry. — \^Colored Population.'] Rpt. of committee on : 183."i. 8 p. S. — 1839. 7 p. — 1839. 26 p. -1841. 5 p. — 1852. 17 p. H. — 1860. 10 p. H. — Jan. 1864. 6 p. Same, re: Rpt, of mgrs. of Colonization Soc'y. 1833. 8 p. — Expediency of repealing law of 1831/:^2. (Hambleton.) 1S35. 6 p. — Expedi- ency of forcing all tree people of color to leave this State. (Hambleton.) 1835. 4 p. — Answers i from Bd. of Mgrs. for Removing Free Veople of \ Color. 183'J. 28 p. S. — Answers of Pres'. of '• Colonization Soc'y., Jan. 4, 1841. [Sess. 1840.] i 26 p. j Report of sel. c. . . . removal of free colored ' population from Charles county. 1843. 51 p. — 1 Same. 1845. 24 p. (Title var.) ! Memorial ot citizens of Anne Arundel Co. re free ; negrofs and mulattoes. 1852. 2 p. j Speich Qt Col. C. M. Jacobs on the free colored | population ... H., Feb. 17, 1860. ■«. t. p. I 32 p. j See also below. Grievances and Courts of Justice, and Slavery ; and under Miscellaneous, Coloni- zation. I — \_Constitution.'] Rpt. of committee on : 1836. (Car-. roll.) 8 p— 1845. (Bowie&Dellinger). 8p.— ! 1847. Majority, 20 p. ; minority, 10 p. — Major. ! of sel. c. 1849. 21 p. — 184'J. (Causin, Merrick ■ and Tilghman). 16 p. i Other rpts. of committees. Re: Convention for reform of const. (.Sappington). 1832. 6 p. — Progress in revising const, and statutes. 1832. j 8 p. — Expediency of bill making it high crime , to conspire against const. 1836. 8 p. — Jour, of j proc. of comm. of whole house on bill . . to , alter and amend const. . . . 1836. 12 p. — Memorial of Reform Convention and other prop- ; ositions to alter const. 1845. 8 p. i Meml. of C. W. Pinkney submitting amendments i [re taxation of corporations.] 1878. 6 p. | — [Corporations.] Rpts. of committee on, 1860 : j Majority rpt. re Balto. Ciiy Passenger Ry. 4 p. i — Same with evidence. 4, 190 p. — Min. rpt. ' 4 p. — Evidence taken before the committee. ' 136 p. i Note. Separate House and Senate eda. of eacb. | — [Currency.] Rpt of committee on : 1837. 12 p.; minority, 8 p. — Subftitute proposed by .Mr. Williams, 8 p. — With answers of banks to inter- ' rogatoiies. 1839. 134 p. — With answers of: banks in obedience to order of House. 1841. ; 24 p. ! See aUo above, Banks, and below. Ways and Means. — [Debt.] Rpt. of comm. on imprisonment for. 1838. ' 8 p. I — [Education.] Rpt. of committee on. 1839. 6 p. — ' 1849; maj., 4 p.; min., 8 p. — Mar. 1853. — ' Feb. 18H0. 7 p. Same, re : Appropriations of pub. lands for . . . education. (Maxcy), Jan. 30, 1821, [sess. 1820]. 23 p. — Same ; imp. Concord, 1821. 29 p. — Common free school fund. 1833. 8 p. — Dona- tions to academies and schools. 1836. 4 p. — 66o Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. \^Repo'rts of Committees, Memorials, Etc., continued ] Establishing it general system of cflucatinn l.'-:'0. 4 p. — Same, minority. 10 p. — Colleges, aciul- emios and schools. 1S38. 14 p. — Expediency of appropriating free schools fund to increase sink- ing fund. 1844. 8 p. — Education in this Stiite. 1845. 24 p. — Establishing a uniform system of instruction. (Kerney.) 1852. 12 p. — For pro- viding a general system of free public schools. 18i!8. 40 p. — Management of State Normal School. 1880. (i p. Rpt. of c. on public instruction. 1824. f">. IC, 34 p. [Meml. of citizens of Balto. co. re establishing free schools.] 1824. 24 p. Rpt. of comm. . to visit seminary of primary school in Annapoli.". (Teackle.) 1829. ')i; p. II". Importance of providing teachers properly quali- fied for primary and common schools ; respect- fully addressed to the Legislature. 1831. 8 p. Abstract of rpts. of colleges, academics and schools. (Culbreth.) 183(J. G p. — — Rpt. upon and draught of a code for sujiport of common schools. (Le Grand, Owens, Magru- der.) 1843. 47 p. I Brookeville Academy. Petition of Trustees. 18CS. j 4p. H. I [Proposed second Medical School.] Memori'l asking charter. 1825. broadside — 2d memori:il. ; 1825. S p. — An exposition of facts relating to i medical schools. 1825. 4 p. Si. John's College Upt. of j. c. on. 1833. 8 p. S. . — Same, 8 p. H. — 1835. lOp. — 1838. 4 p. - : Same, re : Proceedings of visiters and governors 1836. 6 p. — Propriety of founding a normal and i training school at St. J. C. 1858. 14 p. — Memo- rials of : Visitors and governors. 1819. 14p. — ] Trustees. 1831. 8 p. — Visitors and governors 1832. Ifi p. — Same, 18C0. 8 p. S. — Judge ,1: '• T.Mason. 1856. 12 p. S. — Response of vial- , tors and governors to an order of H. 18C7. 8 p. ; University of Md. Rpt. of j. c. respecting. 1825 10 p. — Statement shewing that tlie Univ. lottery i has not been exhausted. 1825. 7 p. — Memorials! of: Professors of Medical School. 1825. 4 p — | Trustees of Univ. of Md. and Trustees of Balto. ■ College, impr-ini, Balto., 1830. 31 p. — Med. ; Faculty. 1832. 8 p. — Samf . 1836. 7 p. — j Sundry citizens of Balto. in rel. to Univ. of Md. ! 1838. 12 p. — One of the rpts. of j. e. on [same], i . . . 1838. IC p.; same. diff. printer, 15, (1) p. j — Rpt. of Mr. Steuart, one of the j. c. on [same]. 1833. 2 p. -Bill for relief of Univ. 1838.: Majority, 5 p.; minority, 7 p. — Rpt. of j. c. on i memorial of Hegtnts. Majority 1838. 10 p. — — Washington College. Memorial . . . Visitors and governors: 1868. lOp. S — 1874. 8 p. il. ; — [Elections.] Rpt. of committee on elections [and ' privileges]. Soss. 1»41. p. — Senate commit- ' tee, Jan. ISIU. 14 p. — Same, 1865. 12 p. Same, re: Contested election in Calvert co., with testimony . . . Jan. 1820. [Sess. 1819.] 72 p. — Popular vote on bien. sessions. 184i!. 4 p. — Maj. and min. . . election of Senators. 1856. 7 p. — Menils. of sundry citizens of Queen Anne's county . registration law. Extra sess. 1866. 4 p. S. A list of the delegates to the Oenl. Assv. . . . elected . . Oct.A.D. 1830. 183U. " 8 p. Meml. of citizens of Balto. for a repeal or modi- fication of the registry law. ISlKJ. 124 p. 66i Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. IReporis of Committees, Memorials, Etc., continued.'] Maj. rpt. of c. on registration upon petitions . . . in favor of and against repeal of registry law. 1866. 8 p. S. — Minority rpt. 6 p. S. Min. rpt. of c. onregistmtion act. 186B. 10 p. S. [Contested Elections ; Senate ] Election of Sena- tor for Carroll Co., sess. 1838: rpt. of maj., 8 p, ; rpt. of min., 6 p. — Holton v. Maclin, 1865: Protest of H B. Holton against taking further testimony, 8 p. ; Kpt of c. on elections, with eviilpnce, 32 p.; Min. rpt., 8 p. — Giaham v. Waters, 18ii5: Meml. of citizens of Somerset CO., 4 p.; Answer and counter meml. of L. L. Waters, 8 p. — Spates v. Ohr, 1867 : Meml. of Alfred Spates, 118 p. [Same; //ouse.] Geyer V. Becken ban gh, 1SS8 : Moml. of J: W. Geyer, 10 p.; Paper contain- ing adilitioUMl evidenee . . . Geyer. 2 p.; Meml. of G: Beckenbaugh, 2 p.; Additmnal meml. of G: Beckenbaugh, 2 p. ; Examination of witnesses . . . case of . . . Frederick co., 15 p. — Las- sell v. Constable, 1838: Meml. of W: S. Lassell, 2 p.; AfBdiivit in the case of W: S. Lassell, 2 p. ; Rpt. of testimony . . . Kent co. election. 6 p. ; Meml. of B: Kirby claiming his seat as a dele- gate from Kent CO,, 2 p. — Welch r Swann, 1838 : Meml. of R. Welch. 2 p.; Meml. of R: Swann, cnunter to [preceding], 8 p.; Rpt. of c, 4 p. — Moss V. Qui^nn. IH-i-i. Counter meml. of C Quynn . illegMl votes cast for W: J. Ross. 1844. 5 p. — Jnrrettv.Purnell, 18H0 : Testimony, 31, 126 p., (with case of Kerr v. Gaither) ; min rpt., 24 p. -- Denmead v. Krofft. 18i;0 : Papers . . . 3:^4 p.; Hpt. of c. 27 f . — Somerset Co., 1864, County officers : Rpt. of committee, with testi- mony. 104 p.; min., 6 p.; Delegates: Minority rpt of c , 8 p., (no rpt. of majnrity'). — Spence V. Franklin, 1866 : Testimony, 123 p. ; Testimony (lists of voters, Somerset co.), 2.Jl p.; Rpt. of c, 14 p.; min. rpt., 14 p. — Devecmon o. Mc- Cidli-y, 1867: Meml. of W: Devecmon, 66 p. — Allegany Co., 1867: Testimony, 28 p. ; Rpt. of c, 12 p. ; min. rpt., 6 p. — Brooke v. Widdi combe, 1874 : Testimimy, 184 p. — Anne Arundel Co., 18S2: Testimony, 86 p. [Same; Circuit Court.} Baltimore Co., Ridgelyv. 6^7 a.son. 1865 : Meml of J. L Ridgcly, contesting 8. at of R: Grason as judge . . f2) p. ; Response of R: Grason, 4 p. ; Evidence. 285 p.; Rpt.ofe., 7 )). ; min. rpt., (2) p. — Anne Arundel Co., Gam- brill v. Ilarwood. 1866: Meml. of G: E. Gambrill contesting election of S. Harwood as Clerk, 6 p. ; ;\Ieriil. of S. Harwood, in answer to [preceding], 5 p. ; maj. rpt., 10 p. — Fifth Circuit, Chew v. Brooke. 1882 : Testimony, 18 p. — [Federal Relations. 1 Hpt. of committee on: 1867. il p. ; mill, rpt,, 4 p. — Re: Controversy between i:. S. and Gt. Britain . . . Oregon Terr. 1845. 10 p — f'ommun. from Sec. of War asking . . certain lands in Prince George's co. 1846. 4 p. — Erection of a monument. 1853. 4 p. — With rpt of peace commrs. apptd. to wait on Presidents Lincoln and Davis. Frcdk., 1861. 24p. — Call- in;,' of a sovereign convention. Fredk., 1861. 22 p. — Messages of Gov. in regard to arbitrary pro- ceedings of U. S. authorities . . . Fredk., 1861. 8 p. — Certain topics in mess, of Gov. 1866 6 p. — Resol'n of Congress proposing amendment to Const, of U. S. I.X67. 26p. — Rpt. . . . being j. resol'ns rejecting loth amendment. 1870. 4 p. 662 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. [Reports of Committees, Memorials, Etc. , continued.'^ Resolutions of c. : Jan. 19, 1850. [Seas. 1849]. 4 p. — Apr. 1861. Fredk., '61. 4 p. Communications from G. L. Thompson, Engineer in chief , U.S.N , re coal . . . required at navy yards and by war steamers of U. S. 1843. 4 p. Protest of Genl. Assy, against illegal arrest and imprisonment by Federal govt, of citizens of Md. [1861.] 4 p. See also above, Civil War. — [finance.] Kpt. of committee on: 1868. 12 p — Same, re : A reduction of the taxes. 1852. 8 p.; min. 18 p. — Bill to regulate sale of distilled spirits and other intoxicating liquors. 1854. 8 p. — Petition of T. Y. WaUh. 18i;0. p. — Claim of H: M. Fitzhugh. 18(10. 8 p. —Tolls on B. &0. R. R., 1872 ; 4 p. ; minority rpt., 10 p. Miscellaneous committee rpts. : C. on deficiency of State funds. 1817. — Sel. c. . . . assump- tion of State debts by general govt. 1843. 28 p. — J. c. to examine list of cancelled Md. coupons. 1854. 8p. — J. c . sinking fund. 1856. 4 p. — Mnj. and min. committees . . . executive contingent fund. 1858. 18 p. — Spec, c. on retrenchment of county expenses. 1870. 4 p. — Maj. rpt. special c to examine and cancel certain coupons. 1872. 4 p. Meml. from citizt-ns of Worcester co. . in- debtedness of State [etc.]. 1844. 8 p See also above, Banks and Currency, and below. Ways and Means. — [Geology.'\ Rpts. of "committees. Sel. c. . . . expediency of procuring a map of the State. 1832. 10 p. — Sel. c. . expediency of repeal- ing act til provide for new map and geol. survey. 1837. 4 p. — Sel. c. ... to abolish office of State Geologist. 1838. 3 p. — [Grievances and Courts of ■lustice.'] lipt. of com- mittee on. Re : Attendance of judges, sess. 1824, 31, 35, 36, 37, 39. 40, [45], 47, 49.— Recent mobs and riots in Balto. 1813. y, 346, (1) p. H. — Conduct of Kegisters in chancery. 1824. 4 p. — Chancery records. 1828. 67 p. — Colored population. 18.31. 8, (2) p. — Constitutional question respecting Carroll co. 1833. 8 p. — Maj. and min. on meml. of J. Clarke. 1836. 8 p. — Meml. of Margaret Moiree^a/. against Ewlng. 1836. 8 p. — Bill to settle and adjust western boundary. (Maulsby). 1836. 5 p — Three orders relative to judiciary. 1843. 12 p. — Charter of Phila., Wilm. & Balto. K. R. C.>. 1843. 10 p. Clerk of Balto. co. Court : Commun. in obedience to order of House, Feb. 1842. [Sess. 1841.] 4 p. — Report . commissions paid or due to judges. 1844. 4 p. Statements of Clerks of county courts, [etc.] no. of years in office . . 1844. 4 p. Chancellor and Chancery Court j. c. Report, [Senate] «. t. p. 8 p. Docs. ace. rpt. of a c. [of H.] to enquire into administration of justice in this State. [1822,] 22 p. (Bd. with Senate Journal, 1822.) The Chancellor's menil. [T. Bland, Dec. 26, 1825.] Balto., '25. 78 p. Note. Claiiniog payment of arrears of 8alary. Meml. of Balto. justices of the peace. 1853. 6 p. ! See also below, Judic. Proceedings and .Judiciary. , — [House of Reformation for Colored Chililren .'\ Rpt. I of j. spec. e. to visit and inspect. 1874. 6 p. | 663 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. {^Reports of Commiiiees, Memorials, Etc., continved.^ Meml. of grand jury of Baltii. praying a place of punishment for colored children. 1867. 4 p. H. — IHouse of Refuge-I Report: Sel. c. 18r)2. 6 p. — J. c. to visit. 18C0. 4 p. H. Memis: of Bd. of Mgrs. 1858. 6 p. H. — Asking a yearly appropriation. Dec. 1861. 6 p. S. — [Immigration .1 Statement of Register of Balto. shewing amount received on account of foreign pas.sensers, 1833-41. Sess. 1841. 4 p. Moml. of German Socy. of Md. counter to passage of bill »e importation of passengers. 1841. 4 p. — [Inebriates, Asylum, /o)".] Meml. of Bd. of Mgrs. 1868. 4 p. — [Insane.^ Maryland Hospital, Rpt. of j. P. on. 1834. 8 p. — Rpt. of c. 18.17. 4 p. — Rpt. of sol. c. 1847. 10 p. Same. Rpts. of committees to visit : 1838. 8 p. (H.)— 1835. 8 p. (H.) — 1838. 12p. — 1852. 8p. — 1868. 8 p. — 1872. 14 p. Note. 1852 covers also ilt. Hope HoBpital. Same. Rpt. of sel. c. to whom was referred report of President of, 1839, 40. ea., 8 p. Meiuls. of: S. C. Leakin, et al., grand jury for Balto., re provision for insane poor. 1840. 6 p. — Miss D. L. Dii ... in behalf of the insane of Md. [1852.] 19, (1) p. S. — [Inspections.] Kpt. of committee on : . order of House 5th Jan. 1841; sess. 1840. G p. — 1841. 14 p. — 1853. C p. — .7. c, 1807. 4 p. — [I)istitutions.~\ Rpt. of sel. c to visit Penitentiary, House of Refuge, Asylum for Blind. 1856. 8 p. H. — 1865. 8 p. S. Rpt. of : c. to visit benevolent and reformatory institutions. 1867. 18p. — 1868. 16p. — Sel. c. on [same]. 1870. 22 p. Rpt. of j. sel. c. to visit reformatory and benefi- ciary institutions, so far as it relates to the Peni- tentiary. 1868. 5 p. Meml. of A. B. Cross for suppression of abuses ... in prisons, convents and mad-houses. 1858. 8 p. H. — [Internal Improvement.] Rpt. of committee on; To House, Feb. 10, 1826. [Sess. 1825.] 23 p. — 1827. (McMahon). 22 p. — Mar. 12. 1829. [Sess. 1828.] 4 p.; appendix, 48 p. — General rpt. 1830. 12, 3, 3, 3, 5 p. — 1831. 32 p. — Maj. ofj.c. 1835. 16 p.— 1839, maj., 22 p. ; min., 4 p. — 1839. 212 p. — 1868. 4 p. S. Xute. Gen. rpt. to soea. 1S30 ia accompanied by Dues. 1-4, each with t.-p. and eeparnte pagination. Same, re: Canal and railroad cos., 1832, 42 p; minority, IS p. H.— Balto. & Susquehanna R.R. 1833. 20p. — Meml. of B. i S. R.R. Co (Harper.) 18.'52. 6p. II. — Meml. . . . C. &0. asking for aid. 1833. 16 p. — Same; 20, 10 p. Meml. of Susquehanna C. Co. (Wootton). 1832. 6 p. — Same: .Morris from min. 1832. G p. — Same : Paife from minority. 1832. 4 p. — Rpt. of commrs. . . . removal of obstructions in Chester river. 1833. 4 p. — Map and survey of the State. (Merrick.) 1833. 6 p. — Meml. of Balto. &, Susquehanna R. R. Co. Feb. 1834. [Sess. 1833.] — Meml. of a convention of . . . Md., Va., I'a., 0., and D. C. invoking further aidtoC. &O.C.,Feb. 1835. [Sess. 1834.] 7p — B. &S.R. R. 1835. 8 p. — Testimony taken by said lomm. [Md. Canal Co.] 1837. 36 p. — Money borrowed on certificates of stock of the State. 1838. 8 p. — B. & S. R. R. 1838. 6p. - 604 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. {^Reports of Committees, Memorials, Etc.. continued.} Transmitting commun. from president of B. & 0. . . . increase of toll for transportation of flour. 1839. 14 p. — Transmitting communica- tions from presidents of B, & O.. B. & S., and Eastern Shore R. K. cos. 18S9. 26 p. — C. & 0. Canal; [rpt. in part]. 1839. 18 p. — Transmit- ting commun. from C. & O. . . . relative to sal- aries, etc. 183U. 24 p. — Communicating infor- mation from presidents of C. & 0. and B. & O. 1839. Hp. — C.&O. Canal. 1839. 4 p. — Con- dition of C & O. Can.il. 1840. 28 p. ; niin., 38 p. — Transmitting commun. from president of B. & 0. 1841. 8 p. — Enclosing answers of presidentof B. &0. Jan. IG. 1843. [Se8S.1842.] 20 p. — Enclosing commun from O. &, 0. C. Co. 1842. 8 p. — Meml. of P. Crowley and J: Gor- man praying C. & 0. C. Co. may fund scrip held by them. 1845. 4 p. *5t'e also under Inepec. and Keg., CunttU, dies. A Del. Committee on. Miscell. docs., viz.: Commun. fromC.&O.C. Co. to chairman. 1828. 4 p. — Commun. from Messrs. Howard and M'Neill re advantages of a railroad froui Balto. to Wa.sh. Jan. 1831. [Sess. 1830.] 12 p. —Letter from J. H. Eaton, pres. C. & O., to the comm. \^Dated 1834.] 9 p. —Rpt. of president of B. & S. to the comm. 1842. 10 p. Rpt. of sel. c. ... on A Supplement to an act for the promotion of inti.riial improve- ments. 1856. 8 p. H. Memls. of: Committee of cunvention held in Balto 14th Dec. 1825. [hcss. 1825.] 14 p. -- Citizens of Worcester co. re several works of int. imp. 1838. 6 p. (Eastern Shore U H.) — G: ('. Washington, Pres. C. & O., [and var. presidents of r. r. cos.] praying modification of int. imp. law. 1838. 4 p See also above, Canals, and below, Railroads and Roads. — [Judicial Proceedings.'] Rpt. of committee on. Re: Bill to reform judiciary and diminish expenses. 1838. Maj., 10 p.; min., 10 p. — So much of Gov.'s mess, as relates to a convention. 1839. 14 p. — Bill to provide for election of co. clerks, etc. by people. 1839. 8 p. — Sales of insolvent estates. 1852. C p. — Another court for Balto. 1852. 22 p. — Petition of Dr. A. Thomas. [Fugitive slave case.] 1853. 8 p. — Internal improvements on the eastern shore. Min. 1858. 8 p. — Mess, of Gov. giving reasons for disarm- ing militia, Apr. 1861. Eredk.. '61. 8 p. — Case of State v. 3. W. Davis. 1874. (i p. — Bill to amend Sec. 17 of Art. 3 of constitution. Min. 1874. 10 p. — Park tax of City Passenger Rys. of Balto. Min. 1874. 22 p. Rpt. of sel. c. to consider so mucli of Gov's. mess, as rel. to murder of E: Gorsuch and trial of treason cases in Pbila. [1852.] 16 p. Rpt. of R. J. Brent in case of State v. Sw;in. 1853. 4 p. Proceedings in case of J. W. Davis, now under sentence of death for murder of A. Lynn. 1874. 133 p. — [Judiciary.'] Rpt. of committee on . iJe .• Attendance of judges. 1846. 6 p. — High Court of Chan- cery and Chancellor's salary. (Duckett.) 1846. 12p. — Biennial sessions. (Wickes.) 1846. 8 p. See also above, Qi-ievancei and Courts of Jintive, aud Judicial Proceedings. 665 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. \_Reports of OommiUees, Memorials, Etc., continved.'] Rpt. of sel. u. in rel. to petition for removal of Judge Stump. 1860. 4 p. S. - Min. rpt., 8 p. —Testimony before j. c. 1800. 38 p. — [Lands.] Rpt. of spec. c. re so much of Gov's. mess, as relates to pub. lands. Sess. 1840. 24 p. — Minority, 14 p. Jfole. Mftj. rpt. wrongly dated Jan. 20, " 1840 " tor 1841. — ILibrary. State.} Report relative to the State Library made by the c. appointed on that subject. (Teaekle.) Sess. 1831. 8 p. Kpt. of joint committee on : annual, sess. 18;.'2-34, 3(;-41, 49. Jfvie. Tlieuo rpte., as also many of the following, umially contained tlie ann. rpt. of the State Librarian. Same, enclosing letter from .T: L. Kerr re History of Md. [Dated 1834.] 7 p. Report of Senate committee: annual, 18.^2, 53, 54, 58, 67. Note. 1867 cent, a Supplemental Catalogue. Report of House committee : 1847. 6 p. — 1876. 14 p. Report of joint committee : 1860, 65, 72. Xute. 1805 cont. a Supplemental Catalogue. — — Doc. presented by C: C. Harper from c. on lib- rary. Enclosing Col. E. Scarburgh's account of an expedition from Va. to Annaraessecks and Manokin in 1663. [Sess. 1832.] 16 p. Rjit. from u. re nis. in Library relating to early history of the State. 1839. 16 p. [Letters of Gov. Sharpe.] — [License Law."] Rpt. of sel. c on. 1846. 16 p. — Sunday license law passed Dec. sess. 1847. imp. '49. 6 p. — \_Loans.'\ Rpts. of committees : To examine books and accts. of Commr. of Loans; 1838, 49; j. c, 1853. — J. c. to examine . 6% dollar bonds, and proc. and docs, of Commr. of Loans. 1840. 18 p. — J. c. relative to Commr. of Loans. 1841. 12 p. — J. c. [on affairs of Loan Office], annual, 1844-47. See also under Miscellaneoiis, Loans, Commissioner of. — [Lotteries.'] Committee on. Rpt. : 1832, 34 (H), 38 (raaj. 4 p. ; min. 12 p.), 39. — Statement, 1838. 14 p. Same: rpt. re: Meml. praying a lottery for a State Armory, etc. in Balto. 1830. 4 p. — Pro- ceedings of Commrs. 1849. Maj. 8 p. ; min. 4 p. Rpt. of part of j. c. to examine lottery contract. 1850, 6 p. . Letter addressed to Hon. Stephen Collins of House. 1838. 4 p. See also above. Education, Unit, of Md. : under Executive and Staff, Governor ; and under Miscel- laneous, Lottery Commissioners. — [.ifanufaclures.] Committee on. Sec below, 5i7i. — [.Uemorials, Petitions, Etc.] From: [A. Nisbet, ad- min istrntor of T:' C. Ueye]. 1825. p. — C: F. and E. M. L. Pochon. 1825. 8 p. (Petition.) — Citizens of Fredk. and Balto. cos. . , altera- tion in formation of said cos 1831. 6 p. — Commrs. of Easton, to Executive . . pub. ord- nance. 1832. 4 p. — GasLightCo. of Halto. 1833. 8 p. — Hon. C. Dorsey . . . revision of laws. 1838. 4 p. — Georgetown, for a retrocession. 1840. 8 p. (Proc. and resolution.) — Mayor et at. of Annapolis . . public property. 1852. 6 p. Counsel of R. Swan. 1853. p. (Peti- tion to H.) — R: Williams . suit in chancerv. 666 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. [Repoi-tsof Coniiiiiltecs, Memorials, Etc., continued.] | 18.U. (i p. (Petition, S.) — F. W. Bruno & i Sons ei al. against proliiliitory liquor law. 185-t. I 4 p. (Uepresentation, S.) — C: W. Webster, ; praying compensation for bis codification of | laws. 1856 8 p. — R: B. Carmichael ei al. \ against adjournmentiinedVe. June 1861. op. — ] J. J. Heckart, Esq. 1807. 4 p. S. — Working j men of Bulto., asking modification of Sunday law. 1867. S. Xolf. This list iDcludea only those not clasBitied under ' specific beadB. | — [.Wiliii'i.] Rpt. of committee on: 1841. 6 p. — ' Covering statements from the several Armorers. ' •42. 8 p. I Kpts. of other committees : On military affairs, | re 870,000 appropriation. Apr. 18K1. fi p. H — Min. comra re organization of militi.i. 1866. 4 p. S. — C. of investigation on militia bill. 1870. 8 p. Meml. of Military Convention at Frederick. 1841. 8 p. — [Oysters.] Rpts. of committees : Spec. c. on oysters and fish. 1860. fi p. II. — Sel. c. [on oyster legislation]. 1868. 18 p. H. —.1. sel. c. to confer with Legisl. of Va. re fishing and oyster- ing interests. 1884. 12 p. A letter on oyster culture from P. V. Carpenter to president of Peabody Inst. 1870. 10 p. — [Penitentiary.] Rpts. of committees : J. c. to visit and inspect. 1831. 20 p. — Sel. c. 18:15. 28 p. H. — Sel. c. on memls. from citizens of Balto. re Penitentiary. 1836. 6 p. — Sa»ie,min., 10 p. — J. t. to investigate affairs of. 1837. 118 p.; (alsovar. p.). — Same, Testimony. 430 p. — Sel. c. on. 1838. 22 p. — C. on affairs of. 1839. Maj. 28 p.; min. (2) p. — Sel. c. 1847. 20 p. — Sel c. to examine condition of. 1852. 8 p. — Spec. c. on. 1858. 8 p. H. — J. c. to examine affairs of. 1860. 8 p. — H. c. to examine into affairs of. Apr. 1861. Fredk., '61. 42 p. — Sel. c. on. 1867. 12 p. II. — Spec. c. to inquire into condition of prisoners. 1868. 6 p. H. iVb^e. Rpt. of j. c. BeiB. 1837 appeared in several eds. of varying pagination. Meml. by J. M'Evoy, vindicatory of his testimony to j. c. [1837.] 23 p. Meml. of the Directors : 1838. Balto., '38. 16 p. — 1865. 4 p. H. See also under Institutions, Penitentiary , 1837, 38. — [Pilotage.] Testimony in rel. to pilots and pilotage before sel. e. of H. 1853. 20 p. — Testimony in rel. to pilot laws, before c. of H. 1858. 24 p. — [Printing] Rpts. of committees: Maj. of sel. c. 1836, 6 p.; min., lOp.— Min.of c. 1839. 8 p. J. c. 1860. 4 p. Meml. of Jehu Chandler, late Printer to tlie State, re claims for services in 1812-16. imp., '19. 26 p. J. Green. Proposes to publish journals of Con- ventions 1774, 75, 76. [Sess. 1824.] f. 1 1. yote. This proposition was U(,t accepted until 1836. i See also under Exec, and Staff, Treasure) : and M7i lion, the Genl. A.'sy. [Jleinl. of]. 1835. H p. - Of I'res. an J Directois relative to affairs of the CO. 1844. 4 p. — Of Pres. and Directors, pray- ing an extension to tidewater. 1853. 4 p. S. Baltimore City Passenger Ry. See abovo, Cor- porationf and .Jwlicial Proceedings. Eastern Shore. Menil. of. 183S. 8 p. — Rpt. of niaj. of c. on. 1839. 28 p. — Min., 1 p. — Kpt. from min. of c. on affairs of. 1830. 10 p. — Mr Owen's rpt. of evidence before sel c. on, re M. Duval's claims. 1830. 24 p. See alrto below, Miicetlaneous, 1840. Franklin. Commun. from Sec. of I'a. transmit- ting copy of act incorporating. 1835. 14 p. Maryland ,j- Delaware. Rpt. of Hon. J: A. J. Creswell from sel. c. upon affairs of. Dec. 18(51. 14 p. H. — — Penna., Del. Jf Md. Kpt. of min. of sel. v. to incjuire whether P. 1). & M. and Newcastle & Frenchtown Turnpike & R. K. Co. have not for- feited their charters. 1838. 12 p. Phila., Wilmington !j Baltimore. Kpt. of sel. c. I83S. 19 p. — Mr. Williams, chrmn. Rpt. of sel. u. [1839.] 8 p. tiec nl^o above under Griecftures, 1843. — [Records.] Rpt. of the spec. c. re condition of the public records. [1853 ] 5 p. — Kpt. on [same], by Ethan Allen. 1860. ."> p. — Kpt. on certain docs, touching provincial history of Md. (^.\lei- ander). Balto.. 1860. 5 p. — Rpt. of Rev. Dr. Ktlian Allen in rel. to records of Exec. Dept. ; and letter from J: H. Alexander re Calendar of Domestic State papers. [1861.] 8 p. Mr. Pigmau's rpt. upon autographical ms. of His- tory (if Md. by J: L. Bozeman. [1835 ] 7 p. — \^Resources.~\ Rpt. of sel. c. to prepare statement in rel. to resources of Md. (Stockbridge.) 1865. 50 p. — Rpt. of sel. c. on. 1866. 3 p. — Rpt. of W: R. Cole re distribution of rpt. on resources of Md. 1866. 16 p. — \^Riots, Baltimore, August 183.').] Meml. of Reverdy Johnson, praying indemnity for destruction of his property. [Sess. 1835.] 18 p. — Rpt. of and testimony taken before j.c. to which was re- ferred raemls. of J: B. Morris, Reverdy .Johnson, and others, praying indemnity, etc. 1835. 78 p. — [Same, 74 p. ?] — Testimony taken before j.c. 1835. 93 p. — Testimony of W: G. Read taken before j. c in behalf of civil authorities of Balto. . 1835. 28 p. — Rpt. of sel. c. to ex- amine awards of commrs. appointed under the indemnity law. 1836. 12 p. See also above under trrievrinces : iintl miffrr liiLec. and Staff, Tren^nrer, MUceVaneous, Bees, 1836. — [Roads.] Petition by citizens jiraying to be relieved from illegal exactions of tolls on roads leading to Balto, imp., Balto.. 1810 20 p. — Meml, of Balto. & Keistertown Turnpike Uoad Co, 1832. 8 p. — Mr. Pigman's rpt. on National Road. [Year 1834: sess. uncertain,] 8 p. See also above under Railroads, Pejma., Del. tt- Md. — [Salaries.] Rpt. of sel, c. 7?e : Gov's, mess, re pay- ments to clerk and messenger of Council. 1837. 4 p. — Salaries of Gov. and Sec. of State. 1846. Cp. 6'i9 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS LMd. {^Rt-ports of Committees, Memorials, Etc., continued.] — [Silk.'] Rpt. of c. on mfres. re meinl. of Mil. Silk Society. 183«. fi p — Meml. of Md. Silk Society. 18H8. i p. —Meml. of committee of citizens of Somerset Co.' asking bounty on domestic production of silk. 1838. 8 p. t^ee nlso above under AgrlfullHre. — [Slavery.] Kpt. from sel. c. re rate at which slaves were valued under late assessment law. 1841. 10 p. — Meml. of Slaveholders' Convention. 1841. 8 p. — Rpt. of 0. Scott and J. M. Buchanan, commrs. in case of .\. G. Ridgely. 185S. 2 p. — Rpt. of sel. c. on meml of B. T. Johnson re prosecution of persons in Pa. charged with kidnapping fugitive slaves. 1860. K p. H. — Min. rpt. [of same.] 18B0. 4 p. H. See alBO above, Colored Popuiatiov : also under ConBtitu- Hon IS.iO; anrf under Exec, and Staff , (rorernor, Commun. 1860. — [States] Communications from Other States. A'ote. Tbese arc so invariably in the form of legislative reaolulions (often transmitted by the Gov. of the otht r State as "Coniraun. from the Executive of "), that it seems practicable lo omit from titles all except subject, session. date and pagination. Alabama. Nullification. 1832. 8 p. — .Se reso- lutions of Conn, on protective tariff. 1840. 6 p. — Pub. lands. Texas, and decisions of Supreme CourtofAla. 1841. tip. — Controversy between Ga. and Me. 1840 4 p. See also below under Maine : and uttder Exec, and Staff, Gooernor, Communicitions, 1836. Connecticut. Constitution of U. S. 1830. C p. — Judiciary of U. S. 1831. 8 p. — Pub lands. 1841). 4 ]>. — [Nullification]. 1833. 5 p. — Protective system. 1840. 3 p. See also above under Alabama. Pe/awnre. Approving of tariff. 1830. 4 p. — Election of Pres. and V.-p. of U. S. 1831. 4 p. — Election of Pres., and pub. lands of U. S. 1831. 8 p. — Officers and soldiers of Revolu- tionary army. 1831. 4 p. — Ta' iff and internal improvements. 1831. 4p — Militia. 1832. 4 p. — Nullification. 18:J2. 1!) p. — Union with Eastern Shore of Md. 1832. 4 p. — Conven- tion of the States. 1832. 4 p. — Pub. lands. 1840. 6 p. See aUo under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 183'i. Georgia. [States' rights.] 1828. 8 p. — Federal relations. [Re internal improvement.^.] 1832. 4p — Federal constitution. 1832 4p. — Refusal of Maine to deliver up fuHitives from justice. 1838. 6 p. — Proceedings of late Congress of U. S. 1841. 10 p. See alfio under Exec, and Stuff, Gurtrno%, Communicatious, 1S30, also entry I'iib. Illinois. Enclo.sing Eiec. moPS. [on nullification.] 1832. 28 p. — Militia. 1832. 4 p. Commun. from citizens of Schuyler co., 111. . . . national defence, our relations with (Jt. Britain, etc. 1841. 14 p. Indiana. Nullification. 1832: 4 p. — North- eastern boundary. 1840. 6 p. — Election ot Presidential electors. 1840. 8 p. Pee also below under ^faine and Tenneeece. Kentucky. The American system [Tariff and inttrnal improvement.s ] 1830. \X\i — Repudi- ation of State debts, and SDldiers of the Revolu- tion. 1841. .5 p. 670 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. \Rtpoirts of Gommittees, Memorials, Etc., continued.'^ Louisiana. [Election of I'res. and V.-p. of U.S.] 1829. 4p. — Tariff of 1828. 1830. 4 p. Maine. Tariff and internal iiiiprovenienta. 1831. 14 p. — Relative to So. Carolina. [Nullification.] 1833. 8 p. — Duelling. 1838. 2 p. — North- eastern boundary [of U. S.]. 1840. 6 p. See alBO above under Georgia. Maine, Indiana, and Ohio. Rpt. of sel. c. re resolutions of ... in rel. to north-eastern boundary. 1841. [Sess. 1840.] 20 p. 3 maps. Maine, Mo., N. J., Ala., and Mass. Resolutions from. 1843. 12 p. Massachusetts. Militia. 1831. 4 p. — Judiciary power of U.S. 1831. 4 p. — Nullification. 1832. 6p.— Same, 1832. 22 p. — Tariff. 1832. 11 p. —Lotteries. 1833. 36 p. See also preceding entry. Mississippi. Tiiriff. 1829. 4 p. — Convention of States to amend Constitution. 1833. 8 p. — Southern convention. 1860. 4 p. Missouri. [Amending Constitution, Election of I'res. and V.-p., and Amer. Colonization Soc'y.J 1829. 8 p. See alao above under Maine. New Hampshire. Militia- 1831. 4 p. — Proc- lamation of the President. 1832. 2 p. — Militia. 1833. 4 p. New Jersey. Nullification. 1!)32. 7 p. — Tariff. 1841. 3 p. Rpt. of sel. c. on commun. and resolutions of Council and Genl. Assy, of N. J. 1838. 8 p. See also above under Maine. New York. NuUification. 18G2. 28 p. — Militia. 1833. 8 p. — National domain. 1840. 4 p. — Death of late President [Harrison]. 1841. 8p. New York, Pa., Va., and Ohio. Costs of judiciary system of said States. 1844. 8 p. North Carolina. Nullification. 1832. 4 p. See alao under Escc. and Staff, Governor, 1835. Ohio. Tariff. 1830. 4 p. — NuUification. 1832. 7 p. See alao above under JIaine and itew York. Pennsylvania. Union of the States. 1832. 4 p. — Lotteries. 1833. 8 p. — Pub. lands. 1840. 4 p. See also above under JiTew York ; and under Executive and Staff, Governor, Communieatioui}, 1837. Commun. from select and coiinnon councils of Phila. in rel to Independence Hall. 1852. 4 p. Rhode Island. Circular from the R. I. Historical Socy. 1830. 6 p. South Carolina. [States' rights.] 1828. 8 p. — Nullification. 1832. 52, 12 p. — Convention. 1832. 4 p. — Repeal of Act of Congress pro- viding for distribution of proceeds of public lands. 1841. 12 p. — Controversy between N. Y. and Va. [Fugitive slaves.] 1841. 14 p. — Ap- proving recommendation of Miss, of a Southern convention. 1849. 4 p. — Federal affairs. 1860. 6 p. Rpt. of Mr. Nichols on the S. C. ordinance. 1832. 8 p. Resolution relative to ordinance of nullifica- tion of S C. [1832.] 6 p. Rpt. of sel. c. on resolutions of S. C. Mar. 1860. 4 p. See also under Exec, and Staff, Oovernor, Communications, 1835. 671 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. [Reports of Commiitees, Memorials, Etc., continued.'] Tennessee and Indiana. 1831. 12 p. Note. Includea a commuo. from Adjt. Gcnl, of Md. Tennessee and Vermont. [Slavery, a?i(i proposed amendment to U. S. Constitution.] 1825. 8 p. Vermont. [Election of Pres. and V.-p. of U. S., and Amer. Colonization Soey.]. 1829. 8 p. See. (ttno preceding entry. Virginia. Improvement of sea coast between Cape Charles and Lewistown. 1831. 6 p. — Federal relations. [Nullification.] 1832. 7 p. — Fugitives. 1840. 28 p. — C. & O. Canal. 1860. 4 p. See also above under Neio York. — [Taxntion.] Rpt. of c. of conference upon assess- ment bill. 1828. 4 p. — Speech of F. P. Phelps on enlargement of basis of taxation, in Senate, Jan 18. 1876. 14 p. — [Tobacco Warehouses, State.'] Rpts. of committees: Sel. c. to visit. 1833. 6 p. — Sel. c. relative to inspection of tobacco, and c. to examine. (Heard.) [1832.] 7 p. — Sel. c. on. 1835. 4 p. — C. to examine. 1 842. 12 p. — Sel. c. in reirard to tobacco damaged at ivarehouses nos. 2 and 3. 1842. 4 p. — Sel. c. in rel. to inspec- tion of tobacco in. 1847. 8 p. — Sel. u. to ex- amine condition of. 184f). 6 p. — Same, 1852. 4 p — Sel. c. to inspect. 1856. 6 p. — J. c. to examine into condition of. 1860. 12 p. S. — Same, entitled, Rpt. of j. c. on. 1860. 14 p. H. — Sel. c. to examine into condition and affairs of. 1864. 34 p. H. — Sel. c. to visit and ex- amine into condition of. 1865. 14 p. H. — C. to examine into affairs of. ISfiS. Maj., 4 p.; min., 6 p. H. — Spec. c. to examine into affairs of. 1870. 30 p. — .Same, 1872. 8 p. Meml. of S: R. Smith [on tobacco inspection] . 1824. broadside. Doc. no. 2. Tobacco Inspection Warehouses. 1829. 6 p. Rpt. relative to; by the commrs. appointed under a resolution . . 1831. 8 p. Commun. from H: W. Gill enclosing commun. from ,T. W. McCuUolt relating to inspection of tobacco. 1832. 4 p. Rpt. of sel. c. on so much of Gov's, mess, as relates to tobacco trade. 1840. 8 p. Petition of citizens of Balto. opposed to sale of. 1800. 4 p. — [Treasurer.] Rpt. of sel. c. re Treasurer's letter accompanying bills of particulars of State's mis- cell, and contingent expenses, year 1836/37. 1837. 2 p — [ Ways and JIfenns.] Committee of. Rpt. on finances of State, annual, sess. 1K18, 24-25, 29, 31-41, 43- 47, 49, 52-54, 56, 58, 60, Dec. 61. Note. Title v.irieB : often Rpt., Rpt. on state of the finances, etc. lipt, 1835 is on finftiices and int. iraprvmta. 2 rpts., l.S:19 : one 16 p., one "in pan," 8 p. Upts. 1843 (raaj. 10 p., Mr. Carey, 15 p.) -19, 52, 6r, (16 p., min. 6 p.) on " so much of Gov's, mess, as rel. to finances." Rpt. relative to funds of the State. 1838. 6p. Same. Rnts. re: Sundry sugar refiners in Md. imp. 1803. — [State's capital, revenue, expendi- tures, etc.]. 1819. 4". 5 1., 3 tab. — Bill relative to lotteries, 1828. 8 p. — Sufficiency of existing revenue to sustain the several propositions now pending. 1831. 16 p. — Memls. praying estab- lishment of a financial institution. [State bank.l 672 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. [Rfportsof CommiUtts, Memorials, Etc., continued-l 1831. 16 p. —Establishment of a State bank. 1832. 32 p. — Upon rpt. of sel. c. imp., Balto., 1832. 16 p. — Banking instns. in Balto. 1833. 12 p. — Surplus revenue. 1836. 6 p. — Bills to provide for completion of C. & 0. to Cum- berlaml and B. & S. to Borough of York. 1834. 8 p. — Certain int imprvint. companies. (Maj.) 1837. 4 p. — Inquiries conducted before the c. ; dissenting from maj. 1837. 4 p. — Validity of contract made by commrs. with curtain int. imp. companies. 1837. 8 p. — Subscription of State to certain int. imp. companies. 1837. 98 p — C. & O. Co. 1838. 4 p. — Recommending certifi- cates of 670 currency stock be changed to 5%, sterling stock. 1838. 6 p. — Commun. with Messrs. Baring and T. W. Ward re C. & O. 1842. 8 p. — Commun. from Baring & Bros. Ie43. 6 p. — Quantity and value of real estate in the Siveral counties and Howard dist. 1846. Hi p. — .Act to alter mode of appointing Lottery Commrs. 1847. 6 p. — E.xpedieney of reducing dirc'Ct tax (Maj.) 1849. 6 p. — [Repeal of (lireLt tax; Morris, from iiiin. c] 18.52. 8 p. — Bill to regulate sale of intoxicating liquors. 1854. 8 p. — Increase of stockholders' directors in B. & 0. 1864. 6p IT. — .Same, min., G p. — Bill incorporating Balto., Annap. & Wash. Air LineR.R.Co. (Unfavorable rpt.). 1865. 6 p. H. See also above, Banks, Currency, and Finance ; and vnder Inspec. and Reg., Canals (C. Sf 0.) 1839, and Railroads, (B. S; 0.), Commun. 1846. — IMiscellaneovs."] Rpts. of committees. Ke : [Claim of T: C. Deye's representative 1. 1825. broad- side. — Secret societies. 1856. Maj., 16 p ; min., 74 p. H. — lixpedicncy of referring to the people a prohibitory liquor law. (,Maj.) 1856. (2) p. — Labor and immigration. 1867. 8 p. See ftlso &hcve, J/i'moriaL^, 1825; mit? itnder Exec, and ytaffi Treasurer, Jfiscetlaneous, 1825. Rpts. of select committees. Re : Investigation into causes of increase of pauperism, intemper- ance and crime. 1835. 6 p. — Retrenchment. 1836. 6 p. — Petition of J. Clarke and that of other citizens of Anne Arundel co. 1837. 4 p. — Meml. of citizens of Georgetown and portion of CO. of Washington. 1838. 16 p. — Bill entitled. An Act to provide for election of levy court of Caroline and Fredk. COS. 18159. 4 p. — A system of registration of births, deaths and marriages. 1847. 8 p. — Claims of Nanticoke Indians. 1853. 8 p. H.— Petition of C: C. McTavish. ]8.')4. 4 p. — Convents and nunneries. 1856. 4 p. — To investigate destruction of ice-boats Chesapeake and Maryland. 1872. 96 p. Rpts. of special committees. Re: Order of the House relative to Gen. N. Towson. 1841. 14 p. — To investigate alleged abuses in office of State Weigher of Live-stock. 1876. 26 p. Rpts of joint enmmittees. Rf : Bills before the Legislature, Mar. 2, 1826. Sess. 1825. 8 p. — Laying off the State into Congressional dists. 1832. 4 p. Communications from: Trustee of the State. 182.'). 8p. — Robt. Hunter of New York ... re memorial to Congress in rel. to Revolutionary soldiers. 1830. 8 p. — Consul Genl. of France re charitable works, Genl. Lew Wallace 1865. 95 p. etc. 1838. 2 p.— Maj. re Freedmen's Bureau. 673 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. \^Rtports of Committees, Memorials, Etc., continued.'] Proceedings of the two Houses of Assy, on sub- ject of confiscation of British property, etc. [1780.] 69 p. History of a session of the Genl. Assy. . . . Nov. 1785. imp., 1786. 44 p. The present state of Md. By the delegates of the people. Balto.^r., London repr., 1787. 28 p. Note. Addreea lo the people of Marylaod, Bigned by order of the House of Delegates by T; Cockey Deye, Speaker. Mr. Dennis's rpt. relative to a legislative call of a convention. (Min.) 1832. 4 p. Rpt. on nieml. of Chesapeake Steam Towing Co 1834. 12 p. Bpt. of J. W. McCuUoh in rel. to digest of the laws. 1835. 20 p. Correspondence relative to digest of laws. 1837. 4 p. Mr. Magruder's dissent from the resolution in favor of M. Duval, h. t. p. [1840.] 6 p. See also above, Railroada, Eastern Shore. Reasons for an extra session. [1854.] 14 p. Correspondence relating to the insurrection at Harper's Ferry, 17th Oct. 1859. 1860. 79 p. Speech of L: V. Firey in Senate, 5th Feb. 1862, on compromise resolutions proposed by him. 11 p. Address of C. C. Cox, Lieut. Gov., in Senate, Jan. 11, 18fi5. 6 p. Maj. rpt. of Cecil and Harford delegations re Cecil and Harford cos. boom company. 1868. 6 p. H. Miscellaneous. Armorer. Report of Washington G. Tuck, Armourer at Annapolis, Dec. 1824. 8°. i.-p., p. 1, and schedule. See also under Legislature, Rpis. of Committees, Miiitia. '[Baltimore.] Report of the visitors of the jail of Balto. city and co. [Sess. 1838.] 12 p. — Statement of the warden of Balto. city and co. jail, shewing the number of persons annually imprisoned for debt . . . [Sess. 1845.] 2 p. — Report of tlie conimrs. on dividing the property held jointly by the city and co. of Balto. [Sess. 1853.] 3-' p. (Senate.) — Report of the commrs. on dividing the city and county property. [Sess. 1853.] 30 p. (House.) — Statement of J: F. Plummer, City Register. 1867. 8 p. — Report of the Collectors appointed by the Gov- ernor for the collection of State taxes in . . . Baltimore. 1868. 6 p. — Report of the advisory board relative to bulkhead and pierhead lines, Balto. harhor 1878. 8 p. Board of Commissioners of Baltimore County. Report [on new court house and jail]. 1856. 32 p. — Kpt. [on almshouse property]. 1872. 6 p. Board of Police Commissioners. Report, with ace. docs, [read Aug. 1, 1861]. 37 p. — Report, 1865. 16 p. — Report to Senate, 1867. 84 p. — Report in response to an order, 1872. 8 p. — Communication from the Mayor of Balto., with . . Mayor and Board of Police . . . Freder- ick, 1861. 8 p. See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, Comptrol- ler, Treasurer ; under Judiciary, 1860. 61, 67; and -under Legislature, Special Laws, and Rpts. of committees : Baltimore, Corporations, Educa- tion, 1824, Grievances., Judic. Proceedings, Lot- teries, Riots, Tobacco, Ways and Means. 674 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. [fiounrfariei.] Report of the Commissioners appointed to survey the river Potomac. 1822. 8°. — Report of the Commissioners concerning the western limits of the State. [Sess. 1824.] ['25.1 8o. 20 p. — Communication of K. F. Chambers, Esq., one of the commissiijuers on the western boundary, to the Legislature. [Sess. 1824.] '25. 8°. 7 p. — Report of progress of the survey of the sounds lying on the eastern shore of Va., Md., and Del. . . . [1835.] 8°. 23 p. Note. Cover-title. — Messages from the Governors of Md. and Pa., transmitting the reports of the Joint Commis- sioners and of Lieut. Col. Graham . . in rela- tion to the intersection of the boundary lines of . . . Md., Pa., and Del. ... 2d ed. Chicago, 1862. 8°. 95 p. map. Note. For Ut ed. see under Executive and Staff, Gov- ernor, Spec. mesa. 1860. — Report on the survey of the boundary between Md. and Va. By T: J. Lee, Commissioner. 1860. 8°. 8 p. — Report of the commissioners upon the question of boundary between Md. and Va. n. p., n. d. [I860.] 8 p. — The southern boundary of Marvland. [Report by T: J. Lee.] [Balto., I860.]" 8°. 24 p. map". Note. Title of map : " Boundary line botwpen Md. and Va., western meridian line — surveyed under the orders of llie Joint Commission ... T: J. Lee of Md., Angus W. McDonald of Va., Commrs. By Lieut. N. Uicbler, U.S. TopograpMcal Engineer, assisted by J: de la Camp and L. Daser, 1859 and 1860." Scale I/12800U; size, 30J X lOJ in. — Report of the commissioner appointed to wait on the Governor of Va. . . Frederick, 1861. 8 p. — Report of the commissioners appointed by tin- Leg- islatures of Maryland and Virginia to run and mark the division line between Md. and Va. on the eastern shore of Chesapeake Bay . . . 1868. 8°. 36 p. — Extract from the report of Col. A. W. McDonald in March 1861 to t)ie Governor of Virginia, of the result of hia mission to England to obtain maps and documents relating to the boundary line between Va. and Md. Annapolis, 1872. 8°. 13 p. (House.) — Report of W: J. Aydclott, a member of the joint committee appointed by the Genl. Assy. ... to adjust and mark the eastern shore boundary between Md. and Va. 1872. 8°. 11 p. — Report of the Commissioners to settle and adjust the boundary line between the States of Va. and Md., appointed Dec. 22, 1870. '72. 8°. 10 p. — Appendix to the report of the Commissioners on the boundary line between the States of Va. and Md. [Read Mar. 11, 1872.] 8°. 6 p. — Report and journal of proceedings of the Joint Commissioners to adjust the boundary line of . . . Md. and Va. Authorized by the act of 1872. '74. 8°. 344 p. Note. There were apparently two eds. of this, by different printers; both Annap., *74; 344 p. — The depositions of witnesses taken in the arbitra- tion respecting the boundary line between . . . Md. and Va. Balto., 1875. 8°. 159, (1) p. — Report of Hon. I: D. Jones upon tlie boundary line award between Md. and Va. [Dec. 7, 1877.] •78. 8". 8 p. 675 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. [Boundaries, continued.'] — Report of Commissioner of Maryland [W: J. AydelottJ for svirveying and marking the boundary line between the States of Md. and Va. 1884. 8°. 23 p. — Report of the Commissioner on the part of Mary- land for the re-locating and re-marking of the boundary line between Md. and Va. in Tangier and Pocomoke Sounds. [By T. S. Hodson.] . . . [Balto.], 1898. S". ^8 p. map. il. — See also under Executive and Staff, Oovernor ; under Legislature, Reports of committees ; and under Supplemental, Boundaries. {^Census.'] Official census of Maryland . . . 1830; also the aggregate census for 1790, 1800, and 1810; accompanied by an abstract of the census of the U. S. for 1830. . . . '38. 8°. 63 p. 9 fold. tab. [Chesapeake Bay.] Report of progress of the surveys of the sounds lying in the Eastern Shore of Va., Md., and Del. ' ra. <.p. [Sess. 1834.] 24 p. See alio under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 18^2, 33. [Civil War.] Report of the commissioners appointed to wait on the President of the United States, to the Assembly, 1861. Frederick, '61. 8°. 4 p. NoU. Bound and paged with rpt. of Committee on FL'deral ReiatioDs; see under Legislature, Rptt. of committees, Federal Relations, 1861. — Report of the commissioners appointed to disburse the $50,000 appropriated for the relief of fami- lies of Md. Vols. . . . 1864. 8°. 14 p. — Military Relief Agent. Report of R: King, Esq., Jan. 5, 1865. n. t. p. 8". p. 120-140. — Report of the commissioners for the distribution of funds, etc., to the destitute people in the States wasted by civil war. 1868. 8°. 8 p. — A descriptive list of the burial places of the remains of Confederate soldiers who fell in the battles of Antietam, South Mountain, Monocacy, and other points in Washington and Frederick counties. . . Published by direction of . . . O. Bowie, Governor. Hagerstovrn. [1868]. 8°. 84 p. — History and roster of Maryland Volunteers, War of 1861-65. Prepared by L. A. Wilmer, J. H. Jar- rett, and G. W. F. Vernon, State Commissioners. V. 1-2. Balto., 1898-99. 2 v. 4". xiv, 834p.; viii, (1),285, (1) p. ports. — See also under Legislature, Rpis. of committees : Civil War and Federal Relations. [Colonization.] Communication from C: Howard to the Governor, enclosing a report of the Board of Managers for Removing the People of Colour. [Sess. 1832.] '33. 8 p. — Report of the Board of Managers [etc., as above], enclosing a communication from C: Howard. [Sess. 1834.] n. t. p. 16 p. — Report of the Board of State Colonization Mana- gers. [Sess. 1858.] 4 p. State Colonization Society (1831-). 3d-4th, 7th annual report, sess. 1834-35, 38 ; report, sess. 1843. Bfllto. aH(i Annapolis, '35-[44?] 8". Notp. od, " to the members and the public," pr. at Balto. ; 4th, " to the .Mgre. of the Stalo Colonization Fund," pr. at Annap.; imp. of others unknown, — Communication from the President. [Sess. 1860 ] 8°. 6 p. See- also under Legislature, Rpts. of committees: Colonization and tjolored Population. Commercial Convention (Augusta, Ga.). Resolutions. [Md Genl. Assy., sess, 1838.] 8". 2 p. 676 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. \_Comtitut\on of the U. S.'] Copy of proposed amend- ment to the Constitution of the United States, [Apr. 30, 1861.] Frederick, '61. 8". 4 p. County Commissioners for Cecil Co. Report of the clerk, in response to an order of the House. 1867. 8°. 8 p. \^Expositions'] U. S. Commissioners from Maryland to the World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition at New Orleans. Report from Hon. G: W. Bishop and Col. J. T: Scharf . . . Dec. 1685. Balto., '86. 8°. 40 p. See a^5o unt^^r iDBtitutioDB, Land OMce.Commr. of. Report, Note 1. History of Maryland. By J. T: Scharf. Balto., 1879. 3 V. 1 8°. maps. port. il. Note. Privately publisbed but subucribed for by the State. [^Internal Improvement.'] Convention (Baltimore, De- cember 1825). The State ConTention on Inter- nal Improvements containing the resolutions, etc., offered . . . Together with . . . the views of T: EUicott. ... By T: Plienii. Asst. Secretary tn the convention. Balto., 1825. 8°. 44, 19, (i) p. Internal Improvement Convention (Baltimore, Dec. 1834). Journal. Balto., '35. 8°. 94 p. Convention on Internal Improvements (Baltimore, May 2, 183B). Journal of the proceedings. Balto., '36. 8°. 15 p. See also under Legislature, Rpts. of commitlees. Loans. Commissioner of. Reports nos. 1 and 2. [Sess. 1847.] 8°. -'i p. See also under Legislature, Rpts. of cotnmitteen. Lottery Commissioners. Report: Sess. 1825. 8 p. — Sess. 1831. 4 p. — Sess 1833 (in obed. to order of sess. 1827). 4 p. — Sess. 1838. 26 p. Note. In rpt. 1831 called " Commrs. of Lotteries." — Commuuication from the late Lottery Commrs. [Sess. 1838.] 4 p. — See also under Exec, and .Staff, Governor, Com- mun. 1838; and under Legislature, Spts. of committees: Education (Univ. of Md.}, Lotteries, Ways and Means, 1828, 47. Maryland Register for 1860/(11; a legal, political and business manual by J. Wingate, containing the State and county officers. . . . Balto., '60. 12°. — Same, 1874/76 ; containing the names and duties of public officers. . . . BvJ. Wingate. Balto., '75. 8". [Presidential Electors.'] Proceedings of the electors of President and Vice-president, for Md., Dec. 5, ' 1832. '32. 8 p. — Proceedings of the electors of President, 1840. n. d. 8°. Records, Keeper of. Report, Feb. 6, 1856. With list of [chancery] cases. 8°. lip. Note. This otficc existed only four or five years and printed no other rpt. See also under Legislature, Rpts. o/ committees. Records. [Rivers-I Report of the commissioners on the survey of the Pocomoke River, [etc., sess. 1829]. '30. 8 p. — Correspondence between the Clerk of the Council and the Sec. at War relative to the survey of the Pocomoke. [Sess. 1830.] '30. 6 p. — - Report of joint committee on obstructions in the river Susquehanna. (Heath, chrmn.) [Sess. 1830.] 6 p. — Report relative to the artificial obstructions to the navigation of the river Susquehanna. [Sess. 1831.] '32. 18 p. 677 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. \_Rivers, eontinued.'] — Proceedings of the joint special committees ap- pointed in 1892 by the Legislatures of Md. and Va. to confer in relation to proper legislation concerning the common right of fishery in the waters of the Pocomoke and Potomac. '94. 8°. 222, (2) p. — See also under Executive and Staff, Governor, Special mess., also 1833, 76; and under liCgisla- ture. Special Laws and Reports of committees, Internal Improvement, 1833. Washington Monument. See under Ezecntire and Staff, Treasurer. SnPPLEMBNTAL : PROVINCIAL. Seealao un(2«rlD6titutlonB, ffiatorical iiociety,Th9 Archives of Md. Governor. The speech of His Excellency Benedict Leonard Calvert, Governour ... to both Houses of Assembly . . . 21st day of May . . . 1730. Annapolis, 1730. f. 2 1. J^ote. Relating to legiBlation in Virginia concemiOR tobacco. — The speech of His Excellency S: Ogle, Esq., Governor ... to both Houses of Assembly . . . Ilth July 1732. Annapolis, 1732. sm. f°. (2), (6) p. — A collection of the Governor's several speeches and the addresses of each House, at a convention of the Assembly begun 1st May 1739. [1739.] f. (2), 80 p. — By His Excellency Horatio Sharpe, Esq., Governor and Commander in Chief. ... A brief, n.p., n. d. [May 6, 1760.] f". (1) p. }fote. lie fire in Boaton, March 20, 1760. — By His Excellency the Governor and Council, 10th July 1761. '61. sm.f". 8 p. Note. A raeeaage to the Lower House in reference to the accounts of one Darnall, late naval officer of Patuxent. [Boundaries.^ Articles of Agreement made and con- cluded upon between the Right Honorable the Lord Proprietary of Maryland and the Honorable the Proprietarys of Pensilvanla, &c. touching the limits and boundaries of the two provinces. . . . Phila., B: Franklin, 17.f3. f°. 19 p. map. — Indenture of agreement, 4th ,Iuly 1760, between Lord Baltimore and T: and K: Penn, Esquires, settling the limits and boundaries of Md., Pa., and three lower counties of Newcastle, Kent, and Sussex, or Delaware. Phila., 1851. t". [Charter, Etc.'] The charter of Maryland. [London, 1632.] 8°. 23 p. ybte. Probably the first publication of the charter. — The charter of Maryland ; with an abridgement of the acts of their Assembly, n. p., n. d. 8°. — A relation of Maryland ; together with a map of the countrey, the conditions of plantation, His Majesties charter to the Lord Biilteraore, trans- lated into English. London, 1635. sq. 16°. (2), 56, charter, 25 p. map. — See also forward. Journals, Docs., etc., 1727. [Legislature.] Beginning 1634, Assembiles under Ibe Proprietary Govern- ment were held annually or oftener, with ii few exceptions, up to the Inst, which convened on March 2.1, 1774. (A complete list of these sessions Is given in the Md. Manual, annual, 1902-.06, published by the Secretary of State.) The l^rovince was then KOvcroed by I'rovlncial Conventions, held in June, Nov., Dec, 1774; April, July, Dec, 1776; May, June, Aug. 1776. 678 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATION^ [Md. \^Laws of the Province.'] Laws of Maryland enacted at a session of Assembly begun . . . March the 15th, 1725. [Annapolis, 1725.] sm.f. 20 p. — Acts of Assembly . . . enacted at a session . . . begun and held at . . . Annapolis . . 12th July . . . 1726. Annapolis, [17^0]. sm.f". 8p. Note. SablD says ; " Continued annually and Beml-annually nnder the title of '.Acta * or * Laws,* in em.f form until 1762; after this in f* till 1799," etc. There ia other record of aeaeion laws pub. as early aa 1707. The full text of the lawa 1637/8- 1710 haa been reprinted in the " Archivee of Md,; " see under Inatitutiona, Historical Society. — An abridgment of the laws in force and use in Her Majesty's plantations: viz., of Virginia, New- England, Jamaica, New-York, Barbadues, Caro- lina, & Maryland. Digested under proper heads. London, 1704. 16°. 1 1., (2), 284, [87], [104], 285-304 p. — An abridgment of the laws of Maryland now in force. Under proper heads. [London, 1704.] sm.S". [87 p.] Note. Apparently a " separate " from the preceding title. Pp. 81-87 wrongly numbered " 65-71." — Acts of Assembly passed in the Province . . . 1692 to 1715. London, 1723. f». xj, (7), 183 p. — The laws of the Province of Maryland, collected into one volumn [siV] . . at a General Assem- bly begun at St. Mary's the tenth day of May 1692, and continued ... to the year 1718. Philadelphia, 1718. f". (2), (2), (7), 220 p. Note. Sabin gives this (4), (7), 248 p. — A compleat collection of the laws of Maryland. With an index and marginal notes . . . [1692- 1727.] Annapolis, 1727. f°. (4), 300, (6) p. — [Revised edition of the laws. Annapolis, 1755] Note. Mentioned in Thom.ia'a " History of Printing In America"; not seen. — Abridgement and collection of the Acts of Assembly of the Province of Maryland at present in force ; with a small choice collection of precedents in law and conveyancing. ... By James Bisset. Philadelphia, 1759. 8". 4 1 , 366 p. Note. Pp. 361-366 are wrongly numbered " 561-566." — Laws of Maryland at large, with proper indexes. Now first collected into one compleat body . . . Toeether with notes . . . relative to the consti- tution thereof. ... By T: Bacon Annapolis, 1765. f. (6), (17), (624), (91) p. — The new tobacco-law, made this present session of Assembly. Annapolis, 1730. — Plan of a code of laws for the Province of Mary- land; reported by the Advocate General. Lon- don, 1774. 8°. [Journals, Documents, Etc.] The charter of Maryland ; n. t. p., [Annapolis, 172-?]; [also] The pro- ceedings and debates of the upper and lower houses of Assembly in Maryland, in .the years 1722, 1723, and 1724. . . Philadelphia, 1725; iv, 64, (1) p.; [also] Proceedings of Assembly of the Province. . . . Also several messages, debates, and other material proceedings of the three last sessions of Assembly. Collected by ... J: Beale and Vachel Denton, Esqs. . . . Annapolis, 1727. (1), 33 p. Note. These three items generally found bound in 1 v. The charter was apparently printed by Parks at Annapolis. No printed journals of the Upper Houae exiat, other than thia, the ma. originals being with the State Historical Society[1907.] 679 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Md. {Journals, Documents, Etc., continued.'] — Votes and proceedings of the Lower House of Assem- bly, sessional, 1728-71. Annapolis, [1728J-74. fand i°. Note. Called "Voles and reaolves," 1728-30; called "A JourDal of the votes and proceedings, " 1739-45. The first vol. In the State Library is 1728, but there may have been earlier issues; see back, Lawn of the Province, 1726, Note. 1739 said to be sm. 4°; 1740-48, t"; others f». Published for every session, 1728-74 with perhaps some few exceptions. 1771 called "Proceedings of the liouae of Assembly . . . with G-ov. Eden's proclamations, addresses, etc." — At a council held in the council chamber . . . the 1st day of Aug. 1739. Annapolis, 1740. sm.f°. — The necessity of an early religion, being a sermon preach'd the 5th of May before the Honourable Assembly. ... By T: Bray, D.D. Annapolis, printed by order of the Assembly . . . I7U0. — To His Excellency Benedict Leonard Calvert, Gov- ernour . . . The humble address of the Upper House of Assembly [May 22, 1730. Annapo- lis, 1730.] f. (2) p. — Same, [July 12, 1730. Annapolis, 1730.] f°. (2^ p. — To the Honourable Benedict Leonard Calvert, Esq., Governour of Maryland. The humble address of the House of Delegates [May 22, 1730. Annapolis, 1730.] f". (2) p. — To His Eicellency S: Ogle, Esq., Governor . . . the humble address of the Upper House of As- sembly. Annapolis, 1739. f". (1) p. — The report of the committee of the Upper House of Assembly, Anno 1740, relating to the state of the fund raised by three pence per hogshead on tobacco exported for purchasing arms and am- munition for defence of the Province . . . Annapolis, 1742. f° (2), 55 p. — To the Honourable B: Tasker, Esq., President . . tlie humble address of the Upper House of As- sembly. Annapolis, [1752]. f". (1) p. — To His Excellency, Horatio Sharpe, Esq., Governor . . . address . . . Annapolis, [1753]. f. (l)p. — Remarks upon a message in House of Assembly on the supply bill for His Majesty's service, 1762. n. p., 1764. 12". Provincial Conventions. Proceedings of the Conven- tions of the Province of Maryland . . . June 1774, Nov. 1774, Dec. 1774, April 1775, and July 1775. ['75.] 1 V. sin.4''. 26 p. Note. Two folio leaves inserted, containing proceedings of adjourned meetings. Bee back, note under Legislature. — Same; Dec. 1775, May, June, Aug., 1776. [76.] 4 V. sm. 4°. Note. Convention Aug. 1776 framed the first State consti- tution. — Proceedings of the Conventions of the Province of Maryland ... in 1774, 1775 & 1776. Balto., 1836. 1 V. 8". (2), 378 p. — At a meeting of the committee appointed by the several counties of the Province . . . 22d day of June 1774. [Annapolis, 1774.] f. (2) p. Note. Resolutions, and a list of delegates to the general Congress. This and the two following titles are part of the Convention Proceedings 1774-75. — At a meeting of the Deputies appointed by the several counties . . . 8th day of December 1774 . . . [Annapolis, 1774.] f». (1) p. Note. Probably a supplement to the Md. Gazette. — At a meeting of the delegates ... of the Province ... 26 July 1775, and continued till the 14th day of August . . . n. p., n. d. i". (4) p. 68o VIRGINIA STATE PUBLICATIONS Li»t compiled from " List of workn relating to Virginia" in Nexo York Public Library Bulletin, Feb.-Mar. 1907, from the collection of Virginia documents in the State Library of Masaa- ckuseitn, and from catalogues of other libraries. Documenta in this list generally published at the capital, Richmond, if not othenoiae specified. Amldafi and Barlow, eent out by Sir Walter Raleigh, took pos- BCPBioD for EDglaod, 1584; Darned Virginia for Queen Elizabeth. Grant byJameBlof territory between 34th aod 38th parallelBtotfae London Company, 1606. Settlement of Jamefitown, 1607. Second charter, 1609. First ABeerobly, at Jamestown, 1619. Introduction of slavery, 1619. Bacon's Kebellion, 1676. William and Mary College (projected, 1619) cliartered, 1693. End of royal govern- ment, 1775. Independence Convention, May-June, 1776. Declara- tion of Rights, June 12, 1776; first constitution June 29, 1776. Claims to territory northwest of the Ohio ceded to general );overn- ment, Mflr- 1, 1784. Ratified Federal constitution, June 25, 1788. County of Kentucky became a separate State, June 1, 17^2. Ordi- nance of secesBlon pasped, April 17, 1861, Reorganized Govern- ment maiutained bv loyalists, at Wheeling June 1861— I uue 1863; at Alexandria ^nne 1863-May 1865. West Virginia became a separate State, June 20, 1863. Capital at JamestowD until 1700; at Williamsburg, 1700-79; since then at Richmond. [Public documents] , sessional, 1843-65/66. 1. 4° and 8>^. ybte. Through Hession Dec. 1346 these voIb. had n. t.-p. but binder's title '* Va. Legislative Docs."; from Dec. 1847 through Dec. 1859 had t.-p. : " Gov's, meris. and auu. rpts. of the public of&cers of tbe State and of the boardf^ of directors, visitors, supts., and other agents of public institutions or interests of Va."; from 1861 to 1S64 had makeshift t.-p.: "Doc. no. 1. Mess. of the Gov. of Va. and ace. docs."; 1865/6*i had only binder's title "Documents." 1843, 44 were 1.4"; others 8". Durini; the period 1853-63, tbe vols, of Docs, seen were bound ae follows, (dates being from binder's titles) : 18S2 (2 v.), 1852/53 (2 V.) , 1853/54 C3 v.) , 1855/56 (5 v.) , 1857/58 (5 v.) , 1859/60 (6 v.) , 1861 (1 V.?), 1861/62 (at least 5 v.; pt. 5 only seen), 1862/63 (1 V. ?j, 1S63/64 (1 V. ?) ; in these sets most of the rpts. to sessions 1853, 55, bear on t.-p. respectively dates " 1853/54 " and '* 185.i/ 56," referring to sessions instead of report periods. Prior to 1843 soiue docs, were uBually appended to House Journal, begin- ning as early as sess. 1819 but with some system from ^es(•. 1820; minor docs, appended to Senate Joumaias early as 1831. Does, of seifs. Sept. 1862 and Jan. 1863 in 1 v., separately enumerated; similarly, aosa. Sept. and Dec. 1863 (called "Does. 1863/64"). Docs. 1-4 of sess. Apr. 1862 in pt. 5 of Does. 1861/62. The fiscal year-end was made Sept. 30 by act ofFeb. 12. 1814. Annual reports of officers, boards, and institutions ; annual, Sept. 30: 1871-1904. [71J-1904. 8°. 2^ote. Published annually, without regard to legislative seBsions. 1899/1900 in 2 v.; others ea. 1 v. Constitution and Conventions. Convention, 1776. Ordinances passed at a general convention of delegates and representatives . . . in Williamsburg, 6th May, 177G. Williamsburg, n. d. sm. 4°. 44 p. See under Institutions, Education, College of ll'm. and Mary, 1855; and Historical Society, 1852. Convention, 1788. Journal of the convention of Virginia; held ... in June 1788. 1827. 8°. 39 p. — Debates and other proceedings of the convention of Virginia, convened ... 2d of June, 1788, for the purpose of deliberating on the Constitution recommended by the Grand Federal Convention. . . . Petersburg, 1788-89. 3 v. 8°. 68 1 Constitution] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Va. Convention., 1788, continued. — Same; . . . Taken in aborthand, by D: Bobertson of Petersburg. 2d ed. Ricbmond, 1805. 8°. viii, 477 p. — See under Institutions, Historical Society, Collec- tions ; and under Legislature, Laws of the State, Special Laws, Conventions. Convention, 1829/30. Proceedings and debates of the Va State convention of 1829/30, to which are subjoined the new constitution and the votes of the people. Richmond, '30. 8°. iv,919, (I)p. — Proceedings and debates of the Virginia conven- tion begun and held in the county of Richmond, Oct. 5, 1829 . . . Jan. 15, 1830. Winchester, '30. f. (l),124p. Ifote. RepriDted by the Wiocbeater Republican. — Bill of rights . . . adopted June 12th, 1776. An amended constitution or form of government for Virginia. Adopted Jan. 14th, 1830. n. t. p. ['30?] 8°. 14 p. — Speech of R. B. Taylor . . . Oct. 26, 1829, upon the subject of the right of suffrage, basis of repre- sentation, and taxation. '29. — Speech of T : R. Joynes . . . Nov. 5, 1829, upon . . . the basis of representation. 2d ed. '29. 8°. 31 p. — See under Institutions, Historical Society, 1854. Convention, 1850/51. Journal, acts and proceedings of a general convention . . . assembled . . . Oct. 14, 1850. With appendix to the Journal : being a journalized account of the proceedings in committee of the whole upon the basis of representation. '50. 8°. Cont. : Journal, with appendix, 424,23 p. ('50] ; BaEiie of representation, and amenriraent, 82 p. (n. d.) ; Bill of RUhts of Va., 1776-1851, 5 p. ('61); Constitution 1851,40 pp. ('51). — Same. Another issue. Cont. : Journal, with appendix, 424,23 p. ('50) ; Basis of representation, and amendments, 15,5 p. (n. d.) ; Bill of Rights of Va., 1776-1861, 5 p. ('51) ; Constitution, 1861, 40 p. ('51) ; Resolutions, Reports, Amendments, var. pag. (n. d.) — Register of the debates and proceedings, n. t. p. [Richmond, 1851] 4". 504 p. — Documents containing statistics of Virginia, ordered to be printed by the State convention . . 1850/51. '51. 8°. var. pag. — Report of the committee on the subject of Revolu- tionary claims [to bounty land], 1851. «.. p., ['51J. 8°. 14 p. — Address on the State convention. By Robt. G. Scott. [1850.] 8°. Convention, February 1861 (Richmond). Journal of the acts and proceedings of a general convention assembled . . . Feb. 13, 1861. '01. 8». var. pag. — Appendix to the journal, commencing with a journal- ized record of the proceedings in committee of the whole upon federal relations, n.p., [1861]. 8". 136 p. — [Documents of the Convention] ; nos. 1-54. ,i. t.p. [Richmond, 1861]. 8°. var. pag. — Addresses delivered ... by Hon. Fulton Anderson (Commissioner from Miss.), Hon. H: L. Ben- ning (Commissioner from Ga.), and Hon. J: S. Preston (Commissioner from So. Carolina), Feb. 1861. '61. 8°. 64 p. — Portions of journal of secret session of the conven- tion, withheld from publication at its session ending May 1, 1861. n jo., [1861]. 8°. 26 p. — Ordinances adopted by the convention of Va. in secret session, April-July 1861. '61. 8°. 53 p. Kote. Those of April-May also appended to Acts, 1861. 682 Constitution] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Va. Convention, February 1861, continued. — Ordinances adopted by the convention at the ad- journed session in June and July 1861. n. p., n.d. 8°. (1), 49-73, (1) p. — Ordinances adopted by the convention at the ad- journed session in Nov. and Dec. 1861. n. p., n.d. 8°. lip. — The new constitution of Virginia, with the amended Bill of Kights, as adopted by the reform conven- tion of 1850/51, and amended by the convention of 1860/61. n.p.,n.d. 8°. 27 p. — [Speech of John Tyler, May 13th, 1861]. pm. — Rules and articles for the government of the Army of Virginia. 1861. 8°. 29 p. Convention, June 1861 (Wheeling). Journal of the convention assembled at Wheeling June 11, 1861. '61. 8». Note. The ordiDance of eecesBion haviDg been ratified by a majority vote of the people on May 23d, thirty-five couDties loyal to the Union, principally in what is now West'* Va., elected delegates to thie convention, as had been provided by a previous convention held at Wheeling May 1:3th. '*A decla- ration of the People of Va.," was adopted, declaring the ordinance of eecession null and void and the State government usurped, F. H. Peirpoint was chosen Governor, and "An or- dinance for the Reorganization of the Slato Govt." pasefed, providing for a session of the Genl. Assy, in July and the election by it of Auditor, Secretary, and Treasurer. At an adjourned sess. in August the convention passed the New State ordinance entered below. — Ordinances of the convention assembled at Wheel- ing on the nth of June 1861. Printed by authority . . . Wheeling. '61. 8°. 10, (2) p. Xote. Also reprinted in 1866 by the State of West Va. in 1 V. with the At'ts of the Reorganized Government prior lo the formation of West Va. — An ordinance to provide for the formation of a new State out a portion of the territory of this State. Passed Aug. 20, 1861. n. t. p. [Wheeling, '61]. 8°. 4 p. — See also next entry ; also Reorganized Govt under Exec, and Staff, Governor and Auditor; and under Legislature, Laws of the State and Jour- nals, Docs., etc. Convention, November 1861 (Wheeling). See West Virginia State Publications. Xote. This convention framed a constitution for the State of West Va. Convention, 1864. Journal of the constitutional con- vention . . . February 1864. Alexandria, '64. Note. This convention was called by the Legislature of the Reorganized Government, to provide for the abolition of slavery in the State. — Constitution of the State of Virginia and the ordi- nances adopted by the convention which assem- bled at Alexandria on the 13tb day of February, 1864. Alexandria, '64. 8°. 31 p. Convention, 1867/ 68. Journal of the constitutional convention of the State of Virginia, convened . . . Dec. 3, 1867. '67. 8°. 391 p. — Debates and proceedings of the constitutional con- vention . . . assembled . . . Dec. 3, 1867; V. 1. '68. 8°. 750 p. — Documents of the constitutional convention . . . [nos. 1-50]. '67. 8°. 310 p. — The constitution of Virginia framed by the con- vention which met . . . Dec. 3, 1867. Passed April 17, 1868. '68. 8°. 41, (1) p. — Constitution [as ratified by vote of the people July 6, 1869, with . . . subsequent amendments . . .] n. t. p. [Richmond? 1883?] 8°. 22 p. 6S3 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Va. EXBCTJTIVB AND StAFF. Governor. Message, annual or biennial, 1813-1902. Cont. : By J. Barbour, 1813, U: by W. C. Nicholas, 1815; by J. P. Preston, 1818, 19; by T: 'M. Randolph, 1822; by J. Pleasants, 1825; by J: Tyler, 1826; by W: B. Giles, 1829; by J: Floyd, 1830, 31, 32, 33; by L. W. Tazewell, 1834, 35; by W. KobertBon (Lieut.-gov., Acting Gov.), 1836; by D: Camp- bell, 1838 (.Jan.), 39 (Jan., Dec.) ; by T; W. Gilmer, 1840; by J: Rutherford, 1841; by J: M. Gregory, 1842; by J. McDow- ell, 1844, 46; by W: Smith, 1846, 47,48; by J: B. Floyd, 1849, .W; by J. Johnson, 18.i2 (Jan., Dec), 53, 65; by H: A. Wise, IS.i" (four), 59 (two); by J. Letcher, 1861 (Jan., Dec), 62 (Mav, Sept.), 63 (Jan., Sept., Deci ; by W: Smith [1864?] ; by F. H. Peirpoint, 1866, 66, 67 (Mar.); by G. O. Walker, 1869, 70 (Feb., Mar., Oct., Dec), 71, 72, 73; by J. L. Kemper, 1874 (Jan., Dec), 75, 76, 77 ; by F: W. M. Halliday, 1878, 79, 81 ; by W: E. Cameron, 1883, 85; by F. Lee, 1887 (Mar., Dec), 89; by P. W. McKiDney,1891, 93; by C: T. O'Ferrall, 1895, 97; by J. H. Tyler, 1899, 1901 (Jan., Dec); by A. J. Mon- tague, 1902 (July), 04 (Jan.). Xote. Delivered at eommencemeut of regular sessionB, and of extra or adjourned sessions as noted above. Generally in body of 01 appended to one or both Journals and prefixed to many of the Documents prior to 1871; ail here listed seen only in such form. The four messages of Gov. Wise to reg. seas. 1857 were paged consecutively : 1. Present commercial crisis, Iv, p. ; 2. Legal rate of interest, p. Ivii-cxix; 3. Miscell. sub- jects, p. cxxi-cliiii; 4. Reprieves and pardons, p. cliv-cclv. See alto beloxo Messages . . . 1863. — Inaugural address, 1860, 64, 98. ['60]-98. 8°. Cont.: By J: Letcher, Jan. 1860; hy W: Smith, Jan. 1864; by J. H. Tyler, Jan. 1898. — {^Reorganized Government.'] Message of Governor, ,Tulv, Dec, 18(11, May, Dec, 1862; Dec : 1863- 64.' Wheeling, '61-62; [Alexandria, '63-65?] 8". Cont. ; By F. H. Peirpoint, 1861 (July, Dec), 62 (May, Dec), 63-6*. Xoif. Mesa. 1862-64 seen only in Journals of the Reorgan- ized Oovt. Ill May 1865 the Reorganized Govt, removed from Alexandria to Richmond, took the place of the secession organization and became the acknowledged State govt. Gov- ernor Peirpoiot's further messages are entered above under Message. Letter of Gov F. H. Peirpoint to the President and . Congress . . on the subject of the military power in the command of Gen. Butler in Va. [186-?J pm. — Communication . . . transmitting list of pardons and commutations of punishment . . ; to leg- islative sessions, 18.'i2-1903. yotf.. Title varies; as above beginning 1881. above under Message. See also note — A list of commissioners [in other States, etc., ap- pointed by the Executive ot Virginia, and appear- ing to be in office on the 31st day of December, 1857]. n. t. p. ['58.] 8°. 7 p. — Same. [Commissioners appointed during 1858 and 1859.] n.p., ['60?] 8°. 8 p. Sote, Published also for many other years. — Governor's communication enclosing the report of the Board of Principal Assessors, with the table of assessment of lands. 1820. 8°. 7 p. fold, sched. (House, Feb. 16, 1820.) — Governor's Communication transmitting to the Legislature of Va, the report of the Com- mittee of Twenty-one to the convention of the people of So. Carolina, on the subject of the several nets of Congress imposing duties for the protection of domestic manufuctures. With the ordinance to nullify the same, n, p., n. d. [Sess. 1832]. i". 29 p. — [Proclamation of Gov. Letclitr convening the General Assembly in extra session Jan. 1861 J. 1860. 684 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS LVa. Governor, continued. — Governor's communication, enclosing letters from the Governor of Md. and President of the Ga. convention, Jan. 1861. 8°. — Communication on the subject of secession of Ala- bama and Georgia, Jan. 1861. n, t. p. '61. 8°. 7 p. — Communication announcing the secession of Mis- sissippi, Jan. 1861. n. t. p. 8°. 5 p. — Communication transmitting resolutions of . . . Ga. opposing reconstruction of the late Union. Jan. 6, 1861. 8". 11 p. — Communication enclosing letter from Judge Robert- son . . . [rt'Iating to his mission to the se- ceding States.] Feb. 1861. n. t. p. '61. 8°. 6 p. — Communication transmitting report of Judge Robert- son [on his mission to the seceding States], and accompanying document, a. t. p. [1861.] 8°. 15 p. — Communication transmitting documents from several States, Feb. 11, 1861. n.t.p. 8°. 16 p. — Communication transmitting documents from Texas. Feb. 1861. n. t. p. 8°. 7 p. — Communication transmitting a joint resolution of Congress to amend the constitution of the United States, March 1861. n.t.p. 8°. 9 p. — Message from the Executive . . . with accompany- ing documents showing the military and naval preparations for the defence of the State . . . [June 17, 1861]. n. p. ['61.] 8°. 95 p. (Doc. 35, Convention 1861;. — Supplementnl message [etc., as preceding]. . . . n.p., ['61] 8°. 62 p. (Doc. 36, Convention 1861). — Communication from the Governor relative to Abraham Lincoln's proclamation of emancipa- tion. Jan. 20, 1863. 7i.p., ['63.] 8°. 8 p. — Messages of the Governor of Virginia [Dec. 24. 1861-Feb. 23, 1863], published in pursuance of a resolution of the House . . adopted March 30, 1863. n. p.. ['63 ] 8°. 163 p. — Address of Gov. Peirpoint to the people of Virginia, May 19, 1865. Washington. '65. 8°. — Messages and official papers of G. C. Walker. 1869- 73. '71-73. 8° 167, (124) p. port. — Message of Gov. Gilbert C. Walker . . . relative to the financial condition of the Commonwealth, March 8, 1870. n. p., ['70 ] 8°. 37 p. — [Special message of Gov. Walker, Dec. 28, 1871.] — Communication from the Governor [Walker] upon State finances [Jan. 13, 1873]. n.p.,n.d. 8°. 15 p. — The debts of the States. Special message of Gov. Walker . Feb. 17, 1873. '73. S". 14 p. — Message of James L. Kemper ... to the Senate, giving his reasons for withholding his assent to the bill " To provide a charter for the city of Petersburg, March 12, 1874 " ['74.] 8°. 8 p. — Message of J. L. Kemper ... on finances and the State debt, March 27, 1874. 8° 13 p. — Proceedings of a conference with Virginia creditors by the Governor, Nov. 10, 1874. '74. 8°. — Message of the Governor, vetoing Senate bill no. 27, to ratify and confirm the consolidation of the Richmond & Southwestern Railway Co. with the Virginia, Kentucky & Ohio Narrow Gauge R.R. Co., under the name and style of the Rich- mond & Louisville B.R. Co. n. t. p. [1882.] 8°. 3 p. 685 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Va. . . [Dec. 22, Board which at the New inclosing relative to Govtrnor, continued. — Communication from the Governor . 1885] enclosing report of the administered Virginia's exhibit Orleans Exhibition. 8°. 11 p. — A message from the Governor . . communication from Mr. John Lubbock, chair- man of the Council and Committee of Foreign Bondholders in London, m. t, p. 8". 4 p. (House doc. 6, scss. 1889/90). — Special message of the Governor oysters. [1891.] Xole. In mess. Deo. 2, 1891, p. 41-63. — Special message [of Gov. McKinney] transmitting report of the commission appointed on the public debt, Jan. U, 1892. 8°. 57 p. Note. As House doc. 2 and Senate doc. 6, sees. 1891/92, tbis bas 53 p. — Communication . . . inclosing the report of the World's Fair Commissioners [Nov. 7, 1893]. n. t. p. 39 p. — Thanksgiving proclamation, annual, [Nov.: 1900-01, 03-05]. f, 4° and 16°. — \^Boundaries.'\ [Communication enclosing com- munication from Gov. Thomas of Md. relating to] Maryland Boundary. [Sess. 1835.] 4 p. (House doc. 18.) Communication from Governor of Md. to Gov- ernor of Va., Nov. 30, 1852, re appointment of commissioners to settle boundary. 8 p. Communication from the Governor transmitting report of the commissioners on the boundary line between Va. and Md., Jan. 9, 1800. 65 p. Communication from the Governor announcing the arrival of the commissioners on the part of the State of Md. to adjust the boundary ques- tion, and transmitting a communication from said commissioners, March 17, 1874. 2 p. Communication from the Governor transmitting a letter from the Attorney -General relative to the Va. and Md. boundary line, Feb. 15, 1876. Communication from the Governor transmitting report of the commissioners to arbitrate the boundary line between Va. and Md., Jan. 19, 1877. 61 p. Communication from the Governor in relation to compensation to the commission, counsel, etc., in the Md. and Va. boundary line case, Feb. 21, 1877. 13 p. Communication from the Governor inclosing a communication from E. L Baker, commissioner, in response to a resolution of the Senate, asking information as to what progress has been made in the matter of ascertaining the boundary line bi-tween Va. and West Va., Jan 23, 1880. 2 p. Communication from the Governor in relation to boundary line between Va. and Md. 28 p. (Senate doc. 37, sess. 1883/84.) Communication from the Governor [Mar. 17, 1884, transmitting report of the CJommissioner, G : H. Bagwell, and Engineer, Lieut. F. V. Abbott, to settle the boundary line between Va and Md., with statement of expenses.] [Sess. 1883/84.] 28 p. Xote. Apparently the House ed. of llie preceding doc. Communication from the Governor [Jan. 11, 1886] inclosing a letter from the Governor of No. Caro- lina, re appointment of commissioners to mark boundary line of Va. and No. Carolina. [Sess. 1885/86.] 1 1. (House doc. ; Sen. doc. title var.) 686 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Va Govtrnor, continutd. Communication from the Governor inclosing a letter from commissioners to mark the boundary line between the States of Va. and No. Carolina. 1 p. (Senate doc, sess. 1885/86.) Communication from the Governor transmitting a communication from Governor of No. Caro- lina in relation to boundary line between Va. and No Carolina. 1 p. (Senate doc, sfss. 1885/86.) [Governor's] Message [Feb. 20, 189ti] on boun- dary line dispute between Va. and No. Caro- lina, [with the report of the commissioners on the same.] [Sess. 1.895/96.] 6 p. [Message of Governor, Jan. 1, 1898, transmitting] Report of commission to define State line be- tween the county of Mecklenburg in Va. and the counties of Warren, Vance, and Granville in No. Carolina, n. t. p, 8°. 3 p. (Sen. doc. 5, sess. 1897/98). — See also under Institutions, Agric. and Mech. Col- lege., 1873; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc.. Standing Committees. Adjutant General. Report, annual, Nov. or Dec: 1813, L'2, 29-32, 35-42, 44, 46; Sept. 30: 1846/ 47-61/62; Nov. or Dec: 1863, C5, 66, [70], 72-76, 79-81, 83; biennial, Nov. 1883/85; annual, 1885/86, 87. 87/88, 89 ; annual, Oct. 20: 1890, 91/92-96/97,98/99-1903/04. ['14?]-1904. 8°. 2^oie. Early rpte. often cont. rpt. of Supt. of Armory; aee also following note. Irregular periods as follows : May 20/ Dec. 6, 1S13; June 24/Dec. 12, 1866; Mar. 1/nec. 1, 1887; Dec. 1, 1887/Dec. 31, 1888 ; cal. yr. 1889 ; Jan. l/Oct. 20, lS9i). Kpt. 1886/88datedMar. 1, 1887. Rpt. [1870] not seen butmentioued in G-ov's. roess. as of *' Jan. 1871.'* No rpta. seen for 1877-78, 82, 90/91. Rpt. 1892/93 is of Acting Adjt. Genl. No rpt. for 1897/98. — Abstract of annual return of the militia for the year 1813, 25, 32, 35, 36, 37, 39, 40. 4». fold, sclied. Xoit. Called "Abstract" from 1832. Tbese accompany Adjt's. rpt. or wltb a letter of transmittal constitute the en- tire rpt. Attorney General. Annual report, Nov. : 1836-39, 50-58, 60-61, 66, [71]-1904. ['36]-1904. 8». Sbte. Rpts. required by act of Mar. 23, 1836. Rpt. [1871], dated Feb. 1, 1872, is really biennial, covering Feb. 1, 1870/ Dec. 31, 1871. Several bear date Sept. 30 on t.-p. — Opinion of Attorney-General re Revolutionary claims. [Sess. 1834.] 5 p. — See also back under Governor, Boundaries, 1876. Auditor of Public Accounts. Report, Sept. 30 : annual, 1814, 14/15, 17/18-19/20, 21/22-52/53; biennial, 1853/55-61/63; annual, 1863/64-1903/04. ['14]- 1904. 8<>. Note. Early rpts. Been only with Journals. None seen for 1883/84, but " ann. rpt." Sept. 30, 1885 is biennial, covering 1883/85. — A synopsis of the funds of the Commonwealth annual, Sept. 30: 1853/54, 55/56-58/59, [61/62]. Note. Required by act of 1852, apparently to take the place of an annual rpt. That for 1861/62 is called : " .-V financial statement by the Auditor . . . Jan. 1863." — A list of accounts remaining open on the books of the Auditor's office, 30th Sept.: annual, 1822, 25, 26, 29, 35-42, 45, 55, 57. Note. Required by act of Feb. 25th, 1820. — Biennial report relative to the registration of births, etc., [1853/54]-57/58. ['55-59.] Note. Ann. abstracts and bien. rpts. roquired by act of 1863. T.-p. of [185.3/64] has session-date, " 1855/56." 1857/68 in reg. bien. rpt. 1857/59. Title varies. 6S7 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Va. Auditor of Public Accounts, continued. — Reports of life insurance companies, 1893-1904. '93-1905. 8°. — A statement shewing the amount paid from the pub- lic treasury, annually since 1819, for slaves exe- cuted, transported, and escaped, etc. Prepared under a resolution of the House passed 19th Dec. 1831. n.p.n.d. [Sess. 1831.] 4°. 9 p. Note. Similar Btatements published Irregnlarlylln aucceed- ing yeare. — A tabular statement shewing the free white, free coloured, slave and total population ... of Va. according to the census of 1790, 1800, 10, 20, 30. 1 f broadside. (Hoe. 21, sess. 1831). Note. SupplemeDted aod corrected by siniilar statement Jan. 31,1832: Doc. 25; 4 p. — Muster rolls of the Virginia militia in the war of 1812, being a supplement to the payrolls printed and distributed in 1851. Copied from rolls in the Auditor's office. '52. 8°. xiv, 858 p. — Exhibit of the debt and resources of the State and provisions for payment of interest and redemp- tion of principal. 1855. 8°. 44, (1) p. — Tables showing the population of the several dis- tricts of the State ... as returned by the eighth census, 1860. And the federal numbers of the counties. [Wheeling, I860.] 8°. 8 p. — Laws in relation to commissioners and collectors of the public revenue . . . now in force. Pub- lished by the Auditor of Public Accounts. 1860. 8°. 205 p. — Same; 1858, 73, 81, 82. 8°. See also under Legislature, Laios of the State, Special Laws. — Financial statement and suggestions relative to defects in the revenue laws, by J. M. Bennett, Auditor of Public Accounts. 1861. 8°. 104 p. — Communication . . . responsive to a House Resolu- tion, transmitting statement of all appropriations for arbitration of boundary line, 1859-76. 4 p. [Sess. 1875/76.] — The public free schools of Virginia. Statement by the Auditor . . . 1878. 8°. 18 p. — Reorganized Oovernment. Report of the Auditor, annual, Sept. 30: 1861,61/62-63/64. Wheeling land Alexandria?], '61-['64?]. 8°. Note. Rpt. 1861 coQt. also a rpt. by earoe ofiliclal as Second Auditor. Kpt. 1861/62 seen in pm., also in kouse Journal (Reorganized Govt.) ; others seen only in latter form. — See also forward under Second Auditor, 1865, and under Treasurer, 1788, Note ; and under Legis- lature, Jra/s., Does., etc.. Standing Committees : Auditor and Finance, and entry 1831. Second Audxtor. Report of the proceedings of the school commissioners in the different counties, Sept. 30 : 1826, 26. 2 rpts. i". Note. Title is '* Gov's, letter communicatiDK 2d Auditor's rpt. ..." — Report on the state of the literary fund, and pro- ceedings of the school commissioners in the different counties, Sept. 30: annual, 1828/29-65/ 6G, Note. Rpts. of school coramrs. in each case one year behind date of rpt. Title varied prior to 1832. Rpts. 1863/o4-64/5o submitted as one report in two pts., with separate t-ps. ; eimi- larly, 1865/66-56/57 and 1857/68-38/59. Rpi. 1861/63 biennial, on Literary Fund alone. — Report from the Second Auditor's office, Sept. 30, 1865. Note, By (First) Auditor and In his rpt. 1864/66. Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Va. Second Auditor, continued. — Report by the Second Auditor in relation to invest- ments made by the State in public works and in improvements made by private companies, m. d. [Sess. 1830.] 6 p. — Accounts of the fund for internal improvement, annual, Nov. 30: 1825, 26, 28/29-31/32; Sept. 30: 1884/35-37/38. (title var.) Note. KoDe eeeo for 1839-46. — Same, and statements of the debt and resources of the Commonwealth, annual, Sept 30: 1846/47- 51/52. — Same, [also] of the debt of the State and of the Sinking Fund, Sept. 30: annual 1852/53, bien- nial 1853/55-55/57, 61/63. (title var.) — Second Auditor's report of the public debt of Virginia, Dec. 1, 1871. '71. 8°. 11 p. — Report on the public debt of the Commonwealth and the condition of the literary fund, annual, Sept. 30: 1871/72-72/73. — Report on the public debt . . . and the literary fund, and the report of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, annual, Sept. 30: 1873/74- 1903/04. ['74]-1904. Note. Tille varies but always covers these three items. Sinking fand rpt. separately paged, 1876, 77. See also under Inspec. and Heg., Sinking Fund, Commra. of. — A synopsis of the financial condition of the literary fund, annual, Sept. 30, 1853/54. n. p. 8°. 8 p. — A synopsis of the financial condition of the internal improvement and sinking funds, annual, Sept. 30, 1853/54. n. p. 8°. 9 p. — A synopsis of the financial condition of the fund for internal improvement and sinking and literary funds, annual, Sept. 30: 1855/56-58/59. — Report on the Miller fund, annual, Dec. 31: 1878, 80-87, 90-99, [1901-04]. [78-1904.] Note. Fund established 1874 ; in early rpts. called "Miller school fund." Most of these are separate rpts. but some are appended to 2d Auditor's general rpt. ; of late yeare, however, those so appended (as 1901-04 above listed) are *' not the regular rpts. required by will and act." 1884 not seen. For rpts. of the school founded upon this fund see under Institu- tions. Education, Milter Manual Labor School. — See also under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1831. Secretary of the Commonwealth. Report of the Libra- rian to the joint committee on the Library, and ace. docs., Dec. 31, 1852; by W: H. Richardson. Note. The Secretary of the Commonwealth was for many years State Librarian ex officio. See under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc.. Standing Committees, Library. — Report of the Sec. of the Commonwealth to the joint library conmiittee, annual 1853, biennial 1854/55, 57/59-61/63, annual [session 1872, 74-77]. — Report of Librarian [to joint committee on Library], biennial, session 1881-95. — Report to the Genl. Assy, [re State Library], Dec. 1865. 4 p. — Communication . . ■ transmitting list of books and works of art purchased for the State Library during the past year. Jan. 22, 1875. n. t. p. 16 p. (Sen. doc. 15, seas. 1874.) — Calendar of Virginia state papers and other manu- scripts, 1652[-1869], preserved in the capitol at Richmond . . . 1875-93. 11 v. 4°. Cont. : V. 1. Dec. 6, 16o2-Mar. 31, 1781. 1875. 2. Apr. 1, 1781-Dec. 31, 1781. 1881. 3. Jan. 1, 1782-Dec. 31, 1784. 1883. 4. Jan. 1, 1785-July 2, 1789. 1884. 689 Executive] STATE PUBUCATTONS [Va. Secretary of the Commonwealth, continued. V. 6. July 2, 1789-ADg. 10, 1792. 1885. 6. Aug.U, 1792-Deo. 31,1793. 1886. 7. Jan. 1, 1794-May 16, 1795. 1888. 8. May 16, 1795-Dec. 31, 1798. 1890. 9. Jan. 1, 1799-Dec. 31, 1807. 1890. 10. Jan. 1, 1608-Dec. 31, 1835. 1892. 11. Jan. 1, 1886-Apr. 15, 1869. 1893. Xote. Different v. bear namee of various editors, viz. : v. 1-4 " arr. and cd. by W: P. Palmer"; v. 5 "arr. and cd. by W: P. Palmer and 8. McRae " ; v. 2-5 also " prepared for pub- lication by S. McRae"; v. 6 "arr. and cd. by Sherwin McRae"; v. 7 "arr. and ed. by 8. McRae and R. Colston under the direction of II. W. Flournoy, 8ec. of Va."; v. 8-11 " arr., ed. and printed under the direction of H, W. Flour- noy." V. 8 cont. also some material of 1773-76, Treasurer. Report, annual, Dec. 31 : 1812-13 ; Sept. 30: 1813/14-14/15, 17/18-18/19, 21/22-52/53; biennial, 1853/55-61/63 ; annual, 1863/04-66/67, 70/71-1903/04. ['12-1904.] 8°. — A synopsis of the financial condition of the Treasury, annual, Sept. 30:1853/54, 55/56-58/59, 64/65; biennial, 1861/63. Note. This took the place of an ann. rpt. in the years between biennial sessions. — State of the public taxes. Payable for the Year 1786 within the Commonwealth . . . Issued by the Treasurer's OflSce. [1787.] f. 1 1. — On a motion made (in the House), Ordered, that the following abstract and statement of the public revenue ... as prepared by Mr. W : llonald ... be published . Jan. 7. 1788. f». 1 1. Note. Not known whether Ronald was Auditor or Treasurer. — See also vnder Lcgisl.iture, Journals, Docs., etc., Standing Committees : Finance and Treasurer, and entry 1831. Inspection and Regulation. {Banks.] Bank returns, 1847, 49, 50, 51 ; bank state- ments, 1»52, [53], 54, 55. Note. There are several of these for [1853], with session- date " 18-53/54." The Documents for several other years are full uf separiite statements, rpts., etc., concerning the B. of Va., B. of the Valley, Farmers' B-, Northwestern B. of Va., Merchants' and Mechanics* B. of Wheeling, etc., too numer- ous and irregular for record here. \^Canals.'\ .lames River if Kanawha Co. See forward, Internal Improvement. Corporation Commission. l9t-2d annual report, 1903-04. '04-05. 8°. Bee forward, Railroa.d Commissioner. lEducation.'] Superintendent of Public Instruction (1S70-). Virginia school report. l8tH21st an- nual report, 1870/71-90/91; biennial report, 1891/93-1905/07. '71-1907. 8°. Note, let ann. covers Mar. 1870/Aug- 31, 1871; year-end Aug. 31 through 1874; since then July 31. All except 16th- 18th ann. have the preliminary title " Va. school report, 18—." 2d-17th cont., irregularly, appendixes of brief rpta. of the higher educational institutions; beginning with rpt. 1887/ 88 these rpta , for year ending June 30, are regularly Incorpo- rated in riupt's. rpt., by Act of 1888, and include; Agric. College, College Wm. and Mary, Deaf and Dumb, Female Normal, Hampton, Medical College, Military Instittite, Miller Manual, Normal and Coljcgiate, and University. For earlier rpts. on Va. schools see under Exec, and 8laff, Second Axiditor. — Report [submitting "outline plan of public in- etruction"]. Mar. 28, 1870. 8". lip. — Review of the school law by the Supt. . . . (being a supplement to his annual report), n. i. p. [Dec. 20, 1871]. 6°. 28 p, — Extract from report of Supt. for 1872, relating to the University. 8°. 690 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Va. S^Education^ coniinutd.'\ — The school law of Virginia. 1878. 8». 46 p. — School law of Va. . . . and the laws governing State and national institutions of learning . . . 1883. 8°. 163 p., 3 1. — Circular, nos. 62-309. n.t.p. [1891-1906], 8°. — Virginia school laws, codified ... by order of the Board of Education 1892. 8°. 184 p. See alio under Legislature, Laws of the State, Special Laws. Board of Education. Report, Oct. 1, 1870 [by Supt. Pub. Instruction]. 8°. 3 p. Literary Fund. Report of the President and Directors, to legislative sessions 1815, 18-19, L'2, 25, 35. (title var.) See also under Exec, and Staff, Second Auditor. — Sundry documents on the subject of a system of public education . . . 1817. 8°. 78 p. — Communication touching the primary schools, 1823. 4». 10 p. See also under Eiec. and Staff, Second Audi/or. Engineer, Principal. See forward under Public Works. IFisheries.'] Fish Con missioners ("1871-). Report, Jan. 4, 1872. (Sen. doc. 8, sess. 1871.) — [ I st-2d] annual report, 1875-7C. '75-7ti. 8°. Fish Commissioner. Annual report, 1877-78. 2rpts. 8". Xote. Rpl. 1877 apparently on behalf of Commra. — Same, 1875/76-76/77. Reprinted, '77. 8°. 75 p. Commissioner of Fisheries. Report, annual, ]879; triennial, Oct. 1, 1879/82; biennial, -Sept. 30, 1883/85; annual. Dec. 31: 1889-[90] ; Sept. 30: 1890/91 ; Dec. 31: 1892-93, 95. Xote. No rpt. 1880 Been except Appendix as below. Rpt. 1890 wrongly called " Rpt. for years 1S89-9U." — Annual report of the Fish Commr. Appendix. The carp and its culture in rivers and lakes [etc.] By U. Hessel, Supt. ... at Washing- ton, DC. Kxtracted by permission . . . Rich- mond, 1880. 8°. 31 p. Board of Fisheries (1898-). Report, annual, Sept. 30:1898/99-1903/04. ['99]-1903 [stc]. 6rpts. 6". Note, fist) really covers Mar. 30, 1898/Sept. 30, 1899. Rpts. 1901/02, 03/04 are called in reading-matter *' 5th " and ** 7tb," evidently mistakenly for 4tb and 6tb, Health, Board of (1872-). Annual report, Nov. 15, 1872; Oct. 15: 1873, 74. '72-[74]. 8». Note. Rpt. 1873 called " Kpt. of Board of Healtb and Vital Statistics." [Internal Improvement. '\ Note. Rpts. on the James River & Kanawba Co., and other specific projects, in Documents before the war, are too numer- ous for record here ; but see forward Public Works, and under Exec, and Staff, Second Auditor. Live Stock, Weighmaster of. Report, annual, Sept. 30: 1850, 50/51-51/52, 54/53, 56/57-60/61, 62/63. Note. T.-p. of 185U/57 has wrong dates, " 1356/57." Public Works, Board of (1816-;. Ist-38th annual report, [fur years] 1816-53; biennial, Sept. 30: 39th-tlst, 1853/55-[57/]59, unnumbered 1859/ 61-61/63. ['17-63.] 8° ond 4°. Note. Not all seen; perhaps some early rpts. not num- bered; several early rpts. dated in Jan. or Feb. succeeding rpt. year. Rpt. 18'i2 in 2 pts,, of which [pt. 1], n. t.p., was a minor doc, pt. 2 was the aon. rpt. Jtpts. 1818-20 (incl. duppl. rpts. Jan. 1819, 20 and a Rpt, of Princ. Engineer] seen in 1 pm., ea, with separate t,-p. ; lltb-lSth rpts, also seen in 1 v., as '* V. 5," with Acts " and other docs, on subjects connected with the fund for int. imp." passed by corresponding legislative seseions; similarly, 17th-19th {v. 7), 24th-25th (v. 11), 26th- 27th (v. 12), -^Sth-ZUth (v. 13), 30th-31»t (v, 14), 32d-33d (v. 15), 34th-35th (v, 16). Rpts. 1816-17 not seen; perhaps not in pm. form. 14th-16th (v. 6?) not seen. 23d cont. Crozet's Map of the Int. Improvements of Va, 38tb, 11853], bears session- date " 1853/54." 39th-40th called "ann."'; rpt. 1857/69 called "4th bieo. and 4lBt rpt." 691 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Va Public Works, Board of, continued. — Supplemental report, Jan.: 1819, 20, 31. 8°. See preceding note. — Annual reports of internal Improvement com- panies, to the Board, Sept. 30: 1853/54-69/60, 65/66-75/76. Alite. 1834/55, 56/57, 58/50 with bien. rpts. of Board of thoBe years; others Id separate form, but 1866/67-69/70 were la 1 v., Imprint 1871. — Annual reports of the railroad companies . . . made to the Board, Sept. 30: 1866/57, 57/58, 59/60. '57-[60]. 3 rpts. S". — Report, [bien., Sept. 30: 1887/89,91/93-93/95], ^ote. These are very brief rpte. The first is called *'Ann, rpt. 1890." — A map of the internal improvements of Virginia. Prepared by C. Crozet under a resolution of the General Assembly adopted Mar. 15, 1848. Philadelphia, ['48.] Size, 19 X 32 in. — Outline of the improvements in . . Va. To accompany the map of the same. . . C. Crozet . . . Phila., 1848. 8°. 67 p. map. — Letter of I.Robinson, State proxy in the Chesa- peake and Ohio Canal, to the Board ... in reference to the poUqy of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad towards the canal. [Martinsburg, 1859.] 8°. 6 p. — Principal Engineer. Reports. Note. Rpts. of this ofQcer usually accompany the early rpts. of the Board (often with separate t.-p. or h. t..p.), but there are also many separate rpts. on specltic projects, too numerous for record here. Report on the subject of the survey of James and Kanawha rivers and the intermediate coun- try . . [also] Report of the Additional Engin- eer on the same subject. 1819. 8°. See also above under lBt-38 ann. rpt., it'ote. — See also under Exec, and Staff, Second Auditor. Quarantine Commission. Elizabeth River District. Report of the Medical Officer of Quarantine, Dec. 20: 1877-78. [Norfolk, '77-78.] 2 rpts. 8°. Railroad Commissioner (1877-). lst-2Cth annual re- port, 1877-1901/02. '77-1902 8°. Note. Office abolished in 1903 and succeeded by the Cor- poration Commissiou. See also back under Corporation Commiasion and Public Workii: under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 188"2, and Second Auditor ; under Institutions, Geological Surveys ; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1847. Sinking Fund, Commissioners of the (1853-). [1st] report, Dec. [1853] ; report, biennial, Sept. 30.: 1855/57-57/59, 61/63, 72/73. See also under Kxec. and Staff, Second Auditor. Weights and Measures, Superintendent of. Report, session 1860, 51, 52, 53, 55, 57. Institotions. [Agricultural and Mechanical College.} Virginia Polytechnic Institute (Blacksburg, 1872-). Re- port, annual, 1872, 72/73-1906/07. v. p., [72]- [1908?] 8°. {In " Annual Reports.") Note. Called Agric. and Mech. College until 1806. Rpt. 1872 called "Istrpl. of Board of Visitors;" rpts. 1876/77-78/ 79, " Rpt. of exec, committee for Bd. of ViKilors." AH gen- erally dated in June, July, or Aug. Many prior to 1889/90 seen only in rpts. of 8upt. Pub. Instruction, altho. rpts. 1872/ 73, 7J/75-75/76, 79/80-83/34, 92/93 were also pub. in pm. form. Bupt's. rpts. 1893-99 coDt. also bien. rpts. of the college which cunt, same matter as pra. rpts. Rpt. 1885/86 not seen. Imprint variously Richmond, Roanoke, Lynchburg, Blacksburg. 692 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Va. \_Agrieu,ltural and Mechanical College, continued.'^ — Catalogue, annual, 1872/73-78/79, 81/82-89/90, 91/92-1906/07. Danville, Lynchburg, etc., '73- 1907. 8° and 12°. 2fote. None Issued for 1879/80-80/81, 90/91. — Announcements, 1884/85, 99/1900-07/08. — Regulations, [1878]. Note. Prior to this date included in Catalogue. — Rules and regulations. . . . General orders, n.d., [c. 1879]. — Regulations, 1900/01, 02/03, 07/08. — Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College. Its history and organization, n. p. [1872?] 8°. 36 p. — Address of Gov. G. C. Walker at the commence- ment of the . . . College, July 9, 1873. '73. 8°. 16 p. — Address of Maj. B: V. Gaines at the commence- ment of the . . . College, Aug. 12, 1874. [74.] — Address of R. Beverly, Esq., at the commence- ment of the . . . College, Aug. 15, 1877. [77.] — Report of committee on reorganization. Adopted Nor. 13, 1879. — Needs of Va. Polytechnic Institute, n. d. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1891/92, 1900. — Agricultural Experiment Station (Blacksburg, 1888-). Annual report, June 30: 1889/90- 1905/06. Lynchburg, Richmond, and Roanoke, •91-1907, 8». Bulletin, nos. 1-173, 1889-Aug. 1907. 8». Note. Numbered also in volumes of 12 nns. eacli, corre- sponding tote. Until recent years calk>d " Instn. for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb and of the Blind." Bien. rpt. 1905/U7 called '* 67th-68th annual rpts.," disregarding enumeration of bien. rpt^. 1855-61. From 1889 brief rpts. have been included also in rpts. of Supt. Pub. Instruction. — [Special] report, Feb. 1841. n. p., n. d. 4°. 4 p. — The Goodson Gazette, semi monthly iluring school year; v. 1-34, 1874/75-1907-08. i". 1st annual report of the Trustees of the Kentucky Institution for the Tuition of thi' Deaf and Dumb, to the Legislature of Ky., Nov. 3. 1823; [also] 9th report of the Directors of the Ameri- can Asylum at Hartford, Conn. . May 14, 1825. {In Appendix to Virginia House Journal, 1825.) Xote. Published in view of the iustitution proposed for Va. 'i Education .'] College of William and Mary (Will- iamsburg, 1693-). Report [to Supt. of Public Instruction], June 30: 18H8/89-98/99. Kote. A State institution up to Revolutionary times and from 1?88, in accordance with Act of Mar. 5, 1888. Above rpts. in rpiB. of Supt. ; pm. rpts. not seen. — Catalogue, annual, 1889/90-97/98, 1900/01. '90- [1901]. 8". — A catalogue, from its foundation to the present time. [Williamsburg, 1859.] 8°. 102 p. — The present state of Virginia and the College : By .Messieurs Hartwell, Blair, ami Chilton. To which is added. The Charter for erecting the said College . . . London, 1727. 8°. (4), 95 p. — The charter, transfer and statutes of the College of William and Mary in Virginia : in Latin and English. Williamsburg, 1758. 8". 164 p. 694 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Va. \^Education^ continued.'\ — Course of studies in William and Mary College . . . [Williamsburg? 1850f] 8». 14, (1) p. — The Virginia convention of 1776. A discourse delivered before the Virginia Alpha of the Phi Beta Kappa society . . . July 3rd, 18o5. By H. B. Grigsby. Richmond, '56. 8». 206 p. — History of the college (including the general catalogue) from its foundation, 1693, to 1870. Baltimore, 1870. 8°. 162 p. — iSame, to 1874. Richmond, 1874. 8». 183, (1) p. — Remarks of B: S. Ewell, President ... in sup- port of the petition . . . for an appropriation by Congress . . . delivered April 1, 1874. n. p., [1874.] 8». 16 p. — Two hundredth anniversary of the charter of the College of William and Mary. 1693-1893. Ed. byL. G.Tyler. [1894.] 4°. (l),49p. — The making of the Union. Contriljutions of the College . . . 1899. 8'>. 36, (1) p. Female Normal School (Farmville, 1884?) [l6t-3d] annual report, Dec. 10, 1885, Feb. ), 1887, Dec. 1, 1887; report [to Supt. of Public Instruction], June 30: annual 1887/88-96/97, bien. 1897/99. J^ote. [let] mentioDS a rpt. made to Gov. at extra eesslon of tlie Legislature Aug. 1884; not aeeu. Rpta. to Supt. seen only included in bia rpta. — Catalogue and circular, lst-2d session, 1884/85- 85/86. '85-86. 2 pm. 8°. Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute ( 1868-) . Annual report of the Principal, 1871/72-1904. Hampton, '72-1904. 8°. — Report [to the Supt. of Public Instruction.] June 30: 1872, 72/73-98/99. 8°. Jfote. Moat of these seen only in Supt's. rpts. ; not known if they cont. same matter as pm. rpts. Hpt. 1883/84 not seen. — Statement by Principal: June 1, 1870; Mar. 1, 1871. — Annual report of Treasurer, 1870/71-1904. — Repurt of the Curators, made to the Governor. 1891. 6 p. — Catalogue, annual, [1870/71-1905/06.] Hampton, ■70-1906. 8°. — The Southern Workman; monthly; v. 5-3(i. Hampton, 1874-1907. f and 4". ^ote. Vols, cover calendar years. — Hampton tracts for the people. Sanitary series, nos 3, 5. New York. 1879. 16°. — Talks and thoughts of the Hampton Indian students; V. 6-[22?]. Hampton, 1891-1907. 12°. J^'ott. No more published. — Annual report of Negro Conference, 1897-1904. — Report of President Hopkins of Williams Col- lege [and others], upon the . . . Institute ; [also, report of the farm manager and statement by the Principal], n. p., [1869?] 8°. 11, (1) p. — Congressional land scrip . . . Letters of K. W. Hughes, a Trustee, and Gen. S. C. Armstrong, Supt. . . . Richmond, 1872. nar. 8°. 12 p. — Normal School work for the freednien. 1872. — [An appeal to friends in the hope of increased aid.] Hampton, 1879. 8°. 30 p. — Indian education in the East. 1880. — Concerning Indians. E.xtracts from annual report of Principal for 1883. Hampton, 1883. 8°. 29 p. — Act of incorporation, laws, by-laws, [etc.]. 1883, 95, 1902. — [Its work for the negro and Indian races. Hamp- ton, 1884.] 8°. — Report of trip to Indian reservations. 1884. 695 InstitutionE] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Va. {^EdMcation, continued.^ — Its work for two races [1868-85]. Hampton, '85. 8°. 34 p. — Ten years' work for Indians [1878-88]. Hamp- ton, '88. 8°. — Indian education at Hampton. [Hampton, 1888?] sq. 16<>. 8 1. — Failure of Cunningham. 1891. — Twenty-two years' work : records of negro and Indian graduates and ex-students . . . [ed. by Misa Helen W. Ludlow]. Hampton, 1893. 8°. •V, (1), 520, (4) p. 4 maps. pi. — Prom the beginning. Reprinted from [preceding title]. Hampton, [1893?]. 16°. 20 p. — Anniversary, no. 28. [May 1896.] [Hampton, '96.] 12°. — Hampton . . . and its work for the negro and Indian youth. Hampton, 1898. aq. 16°. 16 p. 2 pi. — Same; Boston, 1899. sq. 16°. 13 p. — Same; Hampton, 1900. 16°. 16 p. — [Out from cabin and tepee. Hampton, 1900.] sq. 16°. 32 p. Medical College of Firgrtram (Richmond). Report: of the Dean, biennial 1855/57, annual 1857/58- 58/59, 60/61, biennial March 1861/63, annual Sept. 30, 1869/70 ; of the Board of Visitors, an- nual. Sept. 30: 1881/82-[84/8o] ; May 1: 1885/ 86-87/88; of the Dean [to the Supt. of Public Instruction] May 1 or Apr. 30: 1888/89-96/97; Mar. 31: 1897/98-98/99. 2fote. Rpt. [1334/85] has wrong date " 1834." Authorship of rpt. 1337/88 unoertaio. — Catalogue [1883/84]; announcement [1884/85]. '84. 8°. Military Institute, Virginia (Lexington, 1839-). Report, annual, [Dec.?] 1839-46 ; July: 1847,49- 63, 66, 70-80; June: 1881-99. J^ote. Rpta. 1844-45 called " eemi-anD." but are reg. aon. rpts. Rpt. [1851] has wrong date "1850." Rpts. 1880-88 dated Sept. 30 on t.-p. but are for years eudiug in June. Rpt. 1389 called "Semi-centennial rpt." Rpts. 1839-40 called " Rpt. of the principal professor;" later rpts. called " Rpt. of the Superintendent " and " Rpt. of Board of Visitors " Tarionsly. Rpts. are unnumbered, except 1845, which is numbered 7th. — Annual report for the fiscal year 1887/88. [ Dated Jan. 18, 1889]. Kote. " Special rpt. called for by Act of 1888." Seen only in rpt. of Supt. Pub. Instruction. — Report of semi-annual examination, Jan.: 1848, 50-54, 56-64, 66, 74-78. Note. Prior to 1850 entered in preceding series, as contain- ing Supt's. ann. rpt. Rpts. 1874-73 seen generally only as House doc. — Report of Treasurer. 1884. 8°. S p. — Register of the officers and cadets, July : 1857, 70, 72/73. '57-73. 8°. Note. 1870, 72/73 called " Official Register." — Regulations. 1841. 8°. 39 p. — Address on the re-inauguration of the bronze statue of George Washington, . . . Sept. 10, 1866. By J: Letcher. 8°. 20 p. — Memorial . . . Biographical sketches of the graduates and ^Idves of the . . . Institute who fell during the war between the States. By C: D. Walker. Philadelphia, 1875. 8°. 585 p. — Address on the first award of the Jackson-Hope medals . . . July 3, 1877, by J. Kemper. 12°. — Gov. Wise's inaugural address at Lexington, Va., Military Institute, July 1856. '56. 8°. 30 p. 696 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Va. {^Education, continued.'\ Miller Manual Labor School (Crozet, 1874-). Re- port, [to Supt. of Public Instruction], annual, June 30: 1885/86-90/91, 92/93, 94/95, 96/97; Dec. 31, 1898. Note, Founded by will in 1869, and by legislative act of 1874; eBtablistaed 1878. For rpts. on the Miller Fund nee under Exec, and Staff, Second Auditor. RptB. above listed, seen only in rpts. of Supt. of Tublic loBtruction, are atate- mente rather than rpte. Pm. rptB. not Been. SometiraeB called " M. B£. L. S. of Albemarle " from its location ioAlbe- marle county. Normal and Collegiate Institute (Colored ; Peters- burg, 1882-). Report of Board of Visitors, [to Supt. of Public Instruction], annual, June 30: 1883/84-84/85; Sept: 1885/86-86/87; May 31: 1887/88-98/99. Note. [Ist] covers Feb. 1883/June 1884. Seen only in rpts. of Supt. ; pm. rptB, not seen, but '* Ann. Reports." 1884 cont. a rpt. 1884. — Report of building committee, Mar. 16, 1887. 8". 8 p. Polytechnic Institute, Virginia. See back, Agric. and Mech. College. Richmond College. Report, Sept. 30, 1881/82. — Catalogue, session 1872/73, 82/83-84/85. '72-85. Note. Catalogue for 1884/85 contains also an historical sketch, and roll of alumni, 1832-84. — Dedication of Teter Memorial Hall ; address by Rev. J. B. Thomas, D.D., of Brooklyn, N.Y. ; remarks of the chairman of the . . committee and the president of the Trustees . . June 18, 1884. '84. 8°. 31 p. pi. University of Virginia (Charlottesville, 1819-). Report of Rector and Visitors, 18l'0, 22-23. 26- 31,36-37; June 30: 1838/40, 41-53/54, 55/56- 56/57, [57/58? 57/59?], 60/61, 02/63, 64/65- 65/66; April 1, 1870; of Board (if Visitors, May 31: 1871/72-87/88; [to Supt. of Public Instruc- tion], 1887/88-98/99. Note. Rpt. 1838/40 biennial, and apparently also 1857/59. Early rpts. cont. catalogues, not latcir than 1857/59. Rpt. 18T0 not seen. Rpt. [1884/85] has wrong date " 1883/81." — Auxiliary report of the Rectnr and Board of Vis- itors, [July 1, 1870]. — Catalogue, annual, 1829/30, 32/33-34/35, 36/37- 39/40, 41/42-42/43, 44/4.V60/61, 65/66-1907/08. Charlottesville, Roanoke, Baltimore, etc., '30- 1908. Note. Catalogue 1832/33, and probably those of other early sessions, the result of student enterprise, and not official. Those for 1829/30, 32/33 the earliest known. None published 1862-65. Catalogues of seBsions 1-19 (1823-43/44) were printed in 1880-81, collected into 1 v., with cover title " CatalogucB," and a preliminary statement by J. F. Harrison that " Catalogues of the students attending the early seBBioos have never before been published." Some printed at Baltimore. — l^Periodicals.'] Note. Data principally from "Jefferson, Cabell, and the Univ. of Va.," by J. 8. Patton, Univ. Librarian; 1906; 8"; viii, 18-380 p. Virginia Literary Museum and Journal of Belles Lettres, Arts, etc., weekly, v. 1-2, June 1829-[?] 2 y. r. 8°. The Collegian, 1838-42. The University Magazine, nos. 1-5, Jan.-May 1849. Note. Apparently no more issued. Jefferson Monument Magazine ; published by the Washington Literary Society ; v. 1-2, Oct. 1849-June 1851. 697 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Va. [^Education, continued.'] Virginia University Magazine, published by the two literary societies v. 1-52, 1856/57- 1907/08. Charlottesville, '56-1908. 4<>. J^otf. At firet called " Univ. Literary MagaziDe." let vol. covered Dec. 18d6/Dec. 1857; subsequent v. end In Juue. Annals of Mathematics; v. 1-12, 1884-99. Charlottesville, '84-99. 4°. J^ote. Since 1899 published by Harvard University. College topics; v. l-[9?], Jan. 1890-1908. Charlottesville, '90-1908. f". — University of Va. Enactments by the Kector and Visitors for constituting, governing and conduct- ing that institution. Charlottesville, 1825. 8°. — Early history of the University of Virginia, as contained in the letters of T: Jefferson and J. C. Cabell, hitherto unpublished ; with an appendix . . . Kichmond, 1856. 8°. xixvi, 52, 8 p. — Abstract of enactments. Charlottesville, 1859. 8°. — The University memorial : biographical sketches of alumni . . . who fell in the Confederate War. By J: L. Johnson. Baltimore, 1871. 8°. ports, pi. — Opening of the Lewis Brooks Museum . . . June 27th, 1878. Address on Man's Age in the World. By J. C. Southall. With introductory remarks of Hon. A. H. H. Stuart, Rector. 1878. 8°. 68, (1) p. — A sketch of the University of Virginia. 1885. 8°. 43 p. — Reply of the Rector and Visitors ... to the remonstrance on recent changes in the require- ments for the degree of Master of Arts. Char- lottesville, 1892. 8°. 60 p. — The University of Virginia : Jefferson its father, and his political philosophy. An address de- livered upon the occasion of the dedication of the new buildings of the University, June 14, 1898, by James C. Carter. Charlottesville, '98. 8". (l),38p. — The University of Virginia : glimpses of its past and present, by J: S. Patton and S. J. Doswell. [Lynchburg, 1900.] 8°. 82, (1) p. il. — [Alumni.'] Address delivered before the Society of Alumni at their annual meeting, June 29, 1847. By W: M. Burwell. '47. 8". 27, 7 p. An address delivered before the Society of Alumni ... at its annual meeting, held in the public hall, June 29th, 1«53. By J. P. Hol- combe. '53. 8°. 43 p. Address to the alumni of the University of Vir- ginia at Charlottesville . . . June 30, 1875. By R. M. T. Hunter. '75. 8°. 17 p. An address delivered before the Society of Alumni . . June 30, 1881. By J. 0. Broad- head. Charlottesville, ['81]. 8°. 25 p. Early years of the University . . . Address before the Alumni Society . . . June 29th, 1882. By H. Tutwiler. Charlottesville, '82. 8°. 14 p. Virginia schools before and after the Revolution, . with a sketch of F: W: Coleman, M.A., and Lewis Minor Coleman, M.A. An address be- fore the Society of the Alumni . . . June 27, 1888. By W. G. McCabe. Charlottesville, '90. 8°. 66 p. Circular no. 2 of the executive committee of the Society of Alumni . . . with a sketch of its history. Charlottesville, 1873. 8°. 19 p. 698 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Va. {^Education, continued,.'] — The Alumni Bulletin; v. l-v. 7, no. 1 ; n. s., V. 1-7; May 1894-1908. Charlottesville, '94-1908. 4° and 8°. J^ote. N. s. V. 1-S called •* Bulletin of tbe Univereity ol Virginia." No. 1 of n. e. v. 1-3 each ihe Catalogue number. — [Medical Department.] Announcement of ses- sion, 1872/73. Charlottesville. 8°. — See also under Inspection and Regulation, Edu- cation, 1872. Virginia Educational Convention. [Proceeclin<»s, July 23/Aug. 25, 1857]. (With Gov's, mess. 1857 as part of Doe. 1.) Virginia Educational Association. Reports and other papers (U^livered before the Association at Lynchburg, .luly 1867. n.p.,'e7. S". Conference of County and City Superintendents of Public Free Schools and Principals of Public High Schools of Va. Proceedings, Ist-.-jth an- nual conference, Feb. 1883, Apr. 1884, Feb. 1885, Feb. 1886, May 1887. ['83-87.] S". ^ote. Title varies, let, 5th seen only in rpt. of Supt. of Public Instruction, 1383, 87. Virginia Educational Association and Superin- tendents' Conference. Program, July 1-3, 1891. 71. t. p., ['91.] 8°. 4 p. — Annual meeting, July 1892. Program, n. t. p. ['92.] sq. 12°. 8 p. See also under Inspec. and Reg., Education, Supt. of Public Instruction, Va. school report, Kote. [Geological Surveys.] Report of the geological recon- iioissance of the State . . . made under the ap- pointment of the Board of Public Works, by W: B. Rogers, professor of natural philosophy in the University ... h.t.p. n. p., n. d. 4°. 52 p. (House doc. 24, sess. 1835.) Note. Recounoissance authorized by Legislature, Mar. 6, 1833 (eeeB.1834). — Same. Philadelphia, 1836. 8". 143, (i) p. map. — Report of the progress of the geological survey . . for 1836. By W: B. Rogers. ['37.] 4". 14 p. (House doc. 34, sess. 1836.) — Same; 1837. n. p., n. d. ['38]. 4». 24 p. (House doc. 45, sess. 1837 ) — Same; 1838. n. p., n d. ['39]. 4". 32 p. (House doc. 56, sess. 1838.) — 5ame,- 1839. '40. 8°. 160[+?]p. — Report on the line of the Chesapeake & Ohio R R. 1872. By T: S. Ridgeway. — A reprint of annual reports and other papers, on till' geology of the Virginias. By W: B. Rogers. New York, 1884. 12°. iv, 832 p. maps. pi. Xote. Covering papers of 1834-82. — Geological report on portions of Tazewell. Rus- sell, Wise, Lee, and Scott counties, Va. By E: V. dlnvilliers. [Philadelphia], 1«86. 8°. (2), 77 p. fold. map. pi. — See also back under Agriculture, Dept. of. Historical Society, Virginia. Collections of the Virginia Historical and Philosophical Society, to which is prefixed an address, spoken before the society at an adjourned meeting. Feb. 4, 1833. By J. P. Gushing ... V. 1. '33. 8°. 85, (1) p. — Collections . . new series, v. 1-11. 1882-92. 11 V. 4°. Cont. : V. 1-2, SpotBwood Letters, 1710-1722. 1882-[86?]. V. 3-4, Dlnwiddie Papers, 1751-1768. 1883-84. V. 5, Huguenot emigration to Virginia. 1886. V. 6, Miscellaneous Papers, 1672-186S. 1887. V. 7-8, Virginia Company, 1619-1624. 1888-89. V. 9-10, Virginia Convention, 1788. 1890-91. V. 11, Proceedings, 1891; Historical Papers. 1892. 699 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Va. Historical Society, Virginia, continued. — Publications; new series, no. 1. 1874. sq. i". 71 p. Note. CoDtains letters of Governor ThomaB Nelson, Jr. — The Virginia Historical Reporter. Conducted by the executive committee. ... V. 1-2. Rich- mond, 1854-60. 8». Note. V. 1 in 3 parts, v. 2 in 1 part. No more published. V. 2 cont. Procuedings 10th-12lb ann. meeting, 1857-59. — Virginia Magazine of History and Biography. Published quarterly. ... V. 1-11, 1893/94- 1903/04. "93-1904. 11 v. 8°. — An account of discoveries in the west until 1519, and of voyages to and along the Atlantic coast of North America, from 1520 to 1573. Prepared by C. Robinson. 1848. 8°. xv, (1), 491 p. — An address on the life, character and public ser- vices of the late Hon. B: W. Leigh, delivered before the . . . Society, at its late annual meet- ing, .January 1851, by W: H. MacFarland. '51. 8°. 12 p. — The Virginia Constitution of 1776. A discourse delivered before the . . . Society, at their annual meeting, Jan. 17th, 1852, by H. A. Washington. '52. 8°. 51 p. — The Virginia Convention of 1829-30. A dis- course delivered before the . . . Society, at their annual meeting, . . . Dec. 15, 1863, by H. B. Grigsby. '54. 8°. 104 p. Note. Also in the Virginia Historical Reporter, v. 1, tiart 1, p. 15-116. — Observations on the history of Virginia . . de- livered before the . . Society at their 8th an- nual meeting, Dec. 14, 1854, by R. M. T. Hunter. '85. 8°. 48 p. Note. Also in the Virginia Historical Reporter. — Sketches of the political issues and controversies of the Revolution: a discourse delivered before the . . . Society, at their 9th annual meeting, Jan. 17, 185fi; by J. P. Holcombe. '56. 8°. 63 p. — The diary of George Washington, from 1789 to 1791; embracing the opening of the Yirst Con- gress, and his tiiurs through New England, Long Island, and the Southern States. Together with hie journal of a tour to the Ohio in 1753. Ed. by B. J. Lossing. Richmond, 1861. 8°. 248 p. See also under Supplemental, M'a^fii7igton. — Organization of the . . . Society, officers and members, with a list of its publications. 1881. 8°. 12, (1), 13-23, (1) p. — Proceedings ... at the annual meeting, Feb. 24, 1882, with the address of W: Wirt Henry: the settlement at Jamesti))vn, with particular refer- ence to the late attacks upon Captain John Smith, Pocahontas and John Rolfe. 1882. 8°. 63 p. — Address at the annual meeting ... in Jan. 1850, by P. Slaughter. Reported and printed for the society by its secretary, William Maxwell, LL.D. 1888. sq. 8". — A narrative of the leading incidents of the organ- ization of the first popular movement in Vir- ginia ill 186.') to reestablish peaceful relations between the Northern and Southern States, and of the subsequent efforts of the "Committee of Nine," in 1869, to secure the restoration of Vir- ginia to the Union; by A. H. H. Stuart. 1888. 8°. 72 p. 700 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Va. Historical Society, Virginia, continued. — Historic elements in Virginia education and lit- erary effort. A paper read before the Society, Dec. 21, 1891, by J. B. Henneman. ['92.] 8°. 22 p. Jibte. Reprinted from Va. Historical Collectlone, v. U (1892). — Proceedings ... at the annual meeting, held Dec. 21-22, 1891, with historical papers read on the occasion, and others ; edited by R. A. Brock. '92. 4°. xii, (l),3-386p. (Collections, .. 11.) — Same, Dec. U, 1893. '93. 8°. — By-laws. 1893. 24". 16 p. — Organization and list of publications [1894]. 8°. 7 p. — A list of the portraits, engravings, etc., in the library . . . 1894. 8". 7 p. — Souvenir guide book to the building of the . . . Society, the war residence of Gen. Robert E. Lee . . [1896?] 8°. 4 1. — An illustrated description of some of the pictures, relics, and curios in the . . . Society's build- ing. [1897?] 8». 3 1. Immigration Board (^IS6S-). Report, 1866; biennial, [1867/69]. Nbtt. [let] end. rpt. of Commr., Dec, 31, 1866; [2d] covers Jan. 1, 1867/Feb. 15, 1870. Rpt. 1866 mentions tbe printing of 1500 copies of ; — [Address to the people of Great Britain, 1866]. pm. — Physical survey of Virginia. Preliminary report. [No. 1.] Her geographical position; its com- mercial advantages and national importance. By M. F. Maury. 1868. 8°. 90, (1) p. 2 maps. Note. Cont. " Va. Military Inst, map of Va. Comp. . to accompany preliminary rpt. of the physical survey. . . . Engraved by C. L. Ludwig, Richmond, 1868." Size, 19 x 35^ in. — Same, 2d ed. New York, 1869. 8°. 100 p. map. Immigration, Board of (1875-). [lst]-[2d?J report, Dec: 1875, 77. h. t. p. 8". 8 p.; 2 p. 2^ote. Title is "Common, from the Gov. transmitting . . . '' — Physical survey of Virginia. Her resources, cli- mate and productions. Preliminary report, no. 2. By M. F. Maury. 1878. 8°. Ul', (1) p. map. Note. Has notes and additions by his eon, July 1, 1877. — Virginia: a geographical and political summary, embracing a description of the State. By J. Hotchkiss. 1876. 8°. iv, (1), 319, (1) p. 5 maps. Note. For later publications of this nature see back. Agri- culture, Dept. of. Industrial School, Laurel. See forward. Prison Asso- ciation. [Insane.l Eastern State Hospital (Williamsburg, 1768-). Report, annual, [Dec.?] 1822-33, 35-46; Sept. 30: annual 1847, 47/48-52/53, biennial 1853/55-59/61, annual 1859/60; Dec. 1865; Sept. 30: annual 1865/66-94/95, 123d-131st an- nual 1895/96-1903/04. [Richmond and Will- iamsburg, '22]- 1904. 8o. Note. Rpt. 1822 said to be the 1st. Rpt. 1847 covers 9 mos. Rpt. 1859/60 made to extra sees, of Legislature, Jan. 1861. Asylum in military bands 1862-Kov. 1, 186.i, so rpt. Dec. 1865 covers only about 1 month. Called Eastern Lunatic Asylum until name was changed by Act of 1894. — Response of the Board of Directors to the re- port of the investigating committee. 1851. 8°. 16 p. 701 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Va. \Intant, continved.'} — Communication from the Governor transmitting a supplementary report of the Board of Directors, Dec. 14, 1881. 8°. 5 p. Weitern State Hospital (Staunton, 1828-). Report, lst-26th annual, [Dec. ?]; 1828-46, Sept. 30: 1847, 47/48-52/53; Sept. 30: biennial 1853/55- 69/71 ; annual 1859/60, 61/62,71/72-79/80, bien- nial 1879/81, 83/85, annual 1881/82-83/84, 85/ 86-91/92; 66th-77th annual, 1892/93-1903/04. ['29 ?]-1904. 8°. 2^ote. Name was WeBtern LuDatic Aeylum until changed by act of 1894 ; altbou!;fa It was for a time changed to Central Lunatic Aeylum by act of Mar. 26, 1861, bo that rpts. 1861/62, 61/63 bear that name, but name Wefltern L. A. iB uflfd in rpts. 18^9/61, 63/66 aud all othera through 1892/93. Thin change of name baa no connection with the ('entral L. A. ea tablished at Petersburg 1870; see below, Central State ffonpi- tat. Early rpts. by the '* Court of DirectorB." Upt. 1847 covers 9 mos. Rpt. 1859/60 to extra Bess, of the Legislature, Jan. 1861. — [Report in reply to charges, Jan. 1853.] 8°. 24 p. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1851. Central Lunatic Asylum (1861-63). See preced- ing note. Central State Hospital (Colored ; Petersburg, 1870-). Report, annual, Nov. 1: 1870/71-72/73; Sept. 30: 1873/74-95/96 ; 27th-37th annual, Sept. 30: 1896/97-1906/07. ['71]-1907. 8°. Mjte. Name was Central Luuatic Aeylum, 1870-94; this name hadal(*o previously been borne for atimc by the Western L. A.; see preceding note. — Special report of the Board of Directors, n. d. 8". 7 p. (Sen. doc. 3, sess. 1889). Southwestern State Hospital (Marion, 1884-). Annual report, Sept. 30: 1887, 87/88-96/97; llth-17th annual, 1^97/98-1903/04. ['87]-1904. 8». yote. Name was Southwestern Lunatic Asylum until 1894. Opened, 1887; rpt. 1887 covers Mar ./Eept. 30; the enumeration later adopted evidently disregarded this rpt. Lunatic Asylum West of the Alleghany Mountains (Weston, 1837-). Report, 1859; Sept. 30, 1859/ 60. 2 rpts. 8°. Hole. This asylum passed to West Va. with the formation of that State. Labor and Industrial Statistics, Bureau of (1898-). 1st report, biennial, 1898/99; 3d-8th, annual, 1900-05. '99-1905. 8°. ^ole. Ist was really biennial but counted as let-2d annual. Land Office. Register of the. 4 'lobular statement shew- ing the quantity of land included in the land warrants issued since the 4th of May 1824 . . h. t. p. n. p., n. d. i". 16 p. (House doc. 45, sess. 1836.) — Report [re military land bounty warrants, Revolu- tionary soldiers, etc., Jan. 6, 1831], — See also under Eiecutive and Staff, Governor, 1820. Library, Slate. [Report, 1827-99.] See under Legis- lature, Journals, Docs., etc., Standing Committees, Library. — Catalogue of the library of the State ; [also] rules and regulations. 1835. 8°. 77 p. — Same; 1849. 8°. — A catalogue of the library of the State of Vir- ginia, arranged alphabetically ... to which are prefixed the rules and regulations pro- vided for the government of the library. 1856. 8°. 370 p. — Same; 1877. 8°. — See also under Executive and Staff, Secretary of the Cori.monwealth. 702 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Va. Mount Vernon, Board of Fisttors /or (1856- ; 1858-; 1877-). Report, annual: Jan. 1874; Dec: 1874, 75, 90-93, 95. Penitentiary (Richmond) . Annual report of tlie Board of Directors, 1812-62/63, 65/66, 70/71-1904/05. ['12]-ia05. 8°. Jfote. Soitle early rpta. by Keeper. Cover years eodiog Sept. 30, since 1818 if not earlier. — Report [of Supt], Sept. [1], 1863. 8°. 7 p. 2foi«. A provisional rpt., one month before hisano. rpt. was ready. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., Standing Committees. Printing, Public, Superintendent of. Annual report, Sept. 30: 1670/71-1902/03. Xote. Rpt. 1884/85 has title: "Corrected rpt. of R. U. Derr, late Supt. . . ." Prison Association of Va. (1890-). [lst]-3d report, to legislative sessions 1891-95; biennial report, [189B/y7]-1906/07. Richmond, ['92J-1908. Xotf. This association manages the Laurel Industrial School for boys, at Laurel (1890-). [l8t]-3d rpts. appeared biennially, though 3d is called '• 3d ann." llpts. [1896/97- 98/99] not seen, but probably published. The article of incor- poration requires ann. rpts. — Charter, constitution and organization, 1897, 1902. [Laurel. '97] ; Richmond, 1902. 2 pm. 8°. — See also under Legislature, .Journals, Docs., etc., 1898. [Public Buildings.^ Superintendent of Public Edifices. Report, Oct.: annual 1847, 49-53, biennial 1853/ 55-57/59. Note, General closely appended to Gov's, message. Superintendent of Public Buildings. Prelimi- nary report on heating and ventilating the Capitol building. By J. J. Heindl. 1876. 8°. (8) p. {^Soldiers' Home.'] (1892-). Report of the Board of Visitors of R. E. Lee Camp No. i. Confed- erate Veterans, Soldiers' Home ; for the years 1894/95. 2 p. (Sen. doc. 14, sess. 1895.) Note. Accepted by State in 1892, an appropriation to be made annually for 22 years and possession then to be taken. [ Weather Service.} State Weather Service. Monthly report, v. 1, no. 1-v. 6, no. 10, July 1891-Oet()- berl896; [also] annual summary, 1895. Lynch- burg and Richmond, ['91-96]. 8°. note. This service was maintained by the U. B. Weather Bureau in cooperation with the State Board of Agriculture. V. 1 covered July/Dec. 1891; subsequent v., ea. 12 nos., corresponded to calendar years. The first ann. summary was for 1895. Imprint Lynchburg through July 1895; since then RlchmoDd. No special reports were made during this period. — Weekly crop bulletin, July 1891-Sept. 1896. J^te. First issued in July 1391, as indicated, and there- after issued during the growing season (April-Sept.) of each year. United States Department of Agriculture. Virginia section of the Climate and Crop Service of the Weather Bureau. [Monthly] report; [also] annual summary ; v. 6, no. 11-v. 16, no. 12, Nov. 1896-Dec. 1906. '96-1906. 4°. Jiote. Uniform with those for other States, ea. v., of 12 nos. and ann. summary, corresponding to calendar years. Enumeration is continuous with that of second entry pre- ceding. — Weekly crop bulletin April 1897-Sept. 1907. t" broadside. Note. Uniform with those for other States. Issued during the growing season only (April-Sept.) of each year. Judiciary] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Va. JODICIARY. Supreme Court of Appeals. Keports of cases deter- mined in the General Court . . . From 1730 to 1740; and from 1768 to 1772. By T: Jefferson. Charlottesville, 1829. 8°. viii, 145 p. — Reports of oases argued and determined in the Court of Appeals and in General Court, 1789- 1905; [74 v. + v. 75-103.] ■«. p., 1798-1905. 103 V. 8°. Cont. : 1790-96, by B. WashlngtOD ; 2 v. [1797-1805], by D. — Call; 6 V. 1806-10, by W. W. Heningnnd W. Munford; 4 v. 1810-20, by W. Munford; 6 v. 1820-21, by F. W. Gilmer; ) V. 1789-1826; " Virginia Cases;" 2 v.; fseffteiow). 1821-28, by r. Randolph; 6 V. 1829-42, by B. W. Leigh; 12 v. 1842-43, by C. liobinson ; 2 v. 1844-RO, by P. R. Grattan ; 33 v. V. 7.i, 1881-82; by J. M. Matthews. 76-90, 1881-95; by G. W. Hansbrough. 91-103,189.1-1905; by M. P. Burks. Jfote. Call's rpts. bear dates 1779-1825 but principally cover 1797-1805. Knumeratlon and name " Virginia reports " begitn with v. 75, allowance having been made for all repoits from Washington through 33 Grattan plus " Virginia Cases ; " (flee next eiitry'i. There was a 2d ed. of Washington at Phila., 1823 (2 v. in 1) ; and a new ed. of Hening & Munford, by B. B. Minor, Philadelpia, 1864 (4 v.). Reports 18U6-20 pub. variously at New York, Philadelphia, Fredericksburg and Richmond; all others at Richmond. — Collection of eases, 1789-1826; by W. Brocken- brough and H. Holmes. Philadelphia and Richmond, 1815-26. 2 v. 8°. Note. Called " Va. cases " and counted in foregoing series. — Reports of cases in thi- Special Court of Appeals [1855] ; anil a general imlex to Grattan's reports, 2-1-1 !th vol. By J M. Katton, Jr., and H. H. He.ith. Vol. 1. '5ri. 8°. xx, 476 p. Note. The General Index to Grattan was In fact not found in this v. but in a separate v. : '56; 8*; x, 406 p. — 5a»/e; 1850-67; v. 2. '57. 8°. xxi, (1), 707 p. — General index to the Virginian law authorities, reported by Washington, Call, Hening and Mun- ford jointlv, and Munford separately; by W: Munford. 'With notes. 1819. 8". xi, 570 p. — A digested index to the Va. reports, from Wash- ington to 2d Randolph inclusive . . . By E. Hall. 1825. 8°. — An analytical digested index of the reported cases of the Court of Appeals and General Court of Va. , from Washington to 2d Grattan. By B: Tate. 1847. 2 v. K". — A digest of the decisions of the Supreme Court of Ajipeals of Virginia contained in Grattan's reports, v. 1-21, [1844-72]. By W: L. Rovall. New York, 1873. 8°. — [Index, and cases cited, 1730-1880; by H. A. Con- verse]. — An index to the Va. reports, from Jefferson to 33d (Jrattan. ... By W: B. Martin. 1881. 8°. (4), 088 p. — An index to the Va. reports, v. 75-84. By W: B. Martin, [v. 2]. 1889. 8°. (3), 336 p. — An index to the Va. reports from Jefferson to v. 91. By W: B. Martin. 1896. 1. 8°. (4), 1065 p. — A complete alphabetical, analytical, chronological, annotated digest of all the reported decisions of the Supreme Court of Appeals, Special Court of Appeals, High Court of Chancery, and General Court, from Jefferson's reports to 92 Virginia reports, 1730-1896. By S: N. Hurst and K. M. Brown. V. 1-8. PHla.ski City, '97-1901; Luray, 1902. 8 v. 8°. C'm(. ; V. 1. Abandonment -Church property. 1897. 2. Citizen -Deposition. 1898. 3. Descent -GrauS jury. 1899. 4. Guaranty - Justice of the peace. 1900. 5. Laches- Oyslers. 1900. 6. Paper money -Security. 1901. 7. Se- duction - Writ of Right. 1902. 8. Index. 1902. Note. Brown's name appears only on v. 1-2, owing to his death In 1898. 704 Judiciary] STATE PUBLICATIONS fVa. Supreme Court of Appeals, continued. — Virginia decisions. A collection of Virginia cases not officially reported. V. 1-2. Charlottesville, 1902. 2 V. 8°. Chancery. Decisions of cases ... by the High Court of Chancery, with remarlts upon decrees by the Court of Appeals reversing some of those deci- sions. By G: Wythe. 1795. f". 165, (1) p. — Same; 2d ed. Ed. by B. B. Minor. 1852. 8°. Abstracts of the returns of clerks of courts to the Ch rk of the House of Delegatis, annual, Aug. ill: 1837-59, 66, 69-1903. Kotf. Title varitiB, but aa above from 1873. During 1866- 72 made to the Keeper of the Rolls. 18o7 was apparently the first. T.-p. of [1S511 has only eession-d.ale ■•1852." 1848, 58 not aeon. la later years seen only appended to one or both Journals. — Supplemental [mwe], Jan. 2, 1878. 8°. ?p. (Sen. doc. 10, sess. 1877.) See also under Legislature, .Tovrnals, Docs., etc.. 1831, 75/76, 79. IjEGislature [Called General Assembly]. First pes.-'ion under the State conslitution, Oct. 1776; two seasioiia a year, in May and October, 1777-84. Seseioiia W'»re annual, I'.i-T-lSSe, 38-60, 52; biennial , 1H53-63 ; annual, 1864-65, 69-72, 74-79; biennial, 1881-1901: wiih the exceptions at.ited below. Convened in October, 1785-93, 1814,69; in N'uvorohcr, 1794-96, 181U, 16, 24; all other regular scssious in r>ec<.'mber, except that acHsions due to convene in Dec. 18:17, 38, 51. 73, con- vened in the January following; there wpre ihus two regular seasiona, in Jan. and Dec, 1839, 74. Xo regular aci^Fions convened in 1837, 51, 67. 68, 73. Sesa. 1869 sat Oct."j/-0, 1869, I'cb. S/Julv 11, 1870, and Oct. 1/Nov. 10, 1870; the three sittingB constituting but one session. Extra ecssiona. Mar. 1781. June 1788, May 1813, June 1837; adjourned, Nov. 1852; called, Jan. 1861, Apr., Sept., 1862; adjounied, Jan. 1863; called, Sept. 1863; extra, June 1S65; extra, Mar. 1867; special. Mar. 1872; e.vtra. Mar. 1882, Aug. 1884, Mar. 1887, Jan. 19U1, July 1902 (extending by aeveral adjourn- ments into 1904) . Reorgtinized Govttnmfnt : General .isiiirnhly. Kxtra se.. 8°. See also under iDspection and Regulation, Education. — \James River.] Acts for clearing and improving the navigation of James River. Richmond, n. d. 12°. Acts and parts of acts relating to the James River Company. 1830. 8°. — [Militia.] Revised military laws. 1850. 8°. — [Religion.] Act for establishing religious freedom. Paris, n. (i. [177-]. 8°. — [Revenue.] Laws in relation to public revenue, [etc.]. 1859. 8°. See also under Exec, and Staff, Auditor of Pub. Accounts. — [Taxation.] Tax bill of 1890, with the general provisions of the code of Va. in relation to the duties, etc., of the commissioners of the revenue and the county and city treasurers, h.t.p. [1890.] 8°. 118 p. [Journals. Documents, Etc.] Journal of the Senate, sessional, 1776-79, 85/86-90, 1810/11, 12/13, 14/15, 16/17-21/22, 23/24, 25/26, 28/29-63/64, 65/66-1904. 1776-1904. i" and 8». Note. Nearly all have appendixee, not of aan. rpts. but of minor " Sen. Docs." In 8" from 1829 if not earlier. Jnls. of extra or adjod. Beenions bound ae follows ; Dec. 1836, June 1837 in 1 v.; Nov. 1852 separate; Jan. 1861 separate; Apr., Sept., 1862, Jan. 1863 inl v. ; Dec. 1866, Mar. 1867 in 1 v. ; Oct. 1869/Feb. 1870in 1 v.; Oct. 1870 separate ; Dec. 1881, Mar. 1S82 in 1 T. ; Aug. 1884 separate ; Mar. 1887 separate; Jan. 1901 separate; July 1902/Jan. 1904 in 1 v.; others not seen. Early V. printed at Williamsburg. — Journal of the Senate, 1778-79, 85-90. [Reprinted], Richmond, 1827-28. 2 v. 8°. Xote. These vols, bear do indication that they are reprints except the imprint dates. Neither vol. baa a general t.-p. but each sess. has separate t..p. and pagination. Cont. : [v. 1]. Oct. 1778-Oct. 1779. [v. 2]. Oct. 1785-Oct. 1790. — Journal of the House of Delegates, sessional, 1776- 90, 92, 97/98, 1807/08. 10/11, 12/13, 14/15- 36/37, 38-1904. 1776-1904. f, 4» and 8°. Hfote. Nearly all have appeudixea of miscellaneous docs. ; from 1820 to 1842, and to some extent during the Civil War, these were the regular ann. rpts., or " Docs. Ace. Gov's. Mess." but from 1843 the appendixes have been chiefly of minor " House Docs." In P> as late as 1815; 4'', from 1818 or earlier through 1841 or later; 8^ as early as 1847. Juls. of extra or adjnd. sessions bound as folio ws ; Nov. 1852 separate ; Jan. 1861 separate; Dec. 1861, Apr. 1862 in 1 v.; Sept, 1862, Jan. 1863 in 1 v.; Dec. 1866, Mar. 1867 in 1 v.; Oct. 1869/ Feb./Oct. 1870 inl v.; Dec. 1871, Mar. 1872 in 1 v.; Dec. 1881, Mar. 1882 in 1 v.; Aug. 1884 separate; Mar. 1887 separate; Jan. 1901 separate; July 1902/JaD. 1904 in 1 v.; others not seen. Early v. printed at Wiiiamsburg. 707 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Va {^Journals, Documents, Etc., continued.'\ — Journal of the House of Delegates, 1776-90. IReprinied], Richmond, 1827-28. 4 v. 4". .iVofe. These vols, hear no tDdicatiun tlmt they are reprints except the imprint dates. No vol. hai^ a general t.-p. but each BeBB. has separate t.-p. and pagination. Cent. : [t. 1. 1776]. [.">.] May 1781-Oct. 1785. 12.] May 1777-Oct. 178U. [4.] Oct. 1786-Oot. 1790. — [Reorganized Government.~] Jourtial of the Senate, sessional, lSei-U2. [Wheeling VJ, '61-63. 4 v. 8°. See note above under LegiBlature; and under Exec, and Staff, Convention , June 1861, Note. Journal of the Senate of the State of Virginia for the sessions of 1863, 4, & 5. Baltimore, '65. 8». 15.1 p. Note. Meaning sessions Dec. 1863/64 and Dec. 1864/6r>. Journal of the House of Delegates of the State of Virginia, sessional, July 18G1-Dec. 1864. Wheeling and Alexandria, '61-115. G v. 8°. Note. Dec. 1862 has "Ooininonwealth " for " Slate." — Manual of members, officers, and standing com- mittees, and rules of the Senate. Session of 1885/86. '85. 24°. 84 p. — Same, 1878/79. '78. 24". — Manual of the Senate and House . . . sessional, 1891/92-1901/02. '91-1902. 2+°. (title var.) — [Standing Committees.'] \_Aiiditor.~\ Report of the joint committee to examine the Auditor's office, sessiiinal, 1825, 57, 5'.), 81-85; Senate committee, sess. 1891. — [Executive Expenditures.] Report of the joint committee on . . . sessional, 1855, 57, 59, 61, 69, 71, 76. Note. Also for acveral years previous. Same [sess. Dhc. 1801] ; also the (iovernor's [J. Monroe] letter, 28 J:in. 1802, to the House. . . n. d li'o. — [Finance]. Report of the committee of finance, upon the revenue and expenditures, sessional, 1813-57. (title var.) Note. Apparently all House rpts. ; one Senali- rpt. seen, sesB. 1855. Report of a suh-committee to the committee . . . 1877. 8°. Report ... to the Senate on the public i!ebt. . . . B. T. Johns.m. 1878. 8°. (l),36p. — [Library, State]. Report of the joint committee appointed to ex.iniine into the condition of the public library; sessional. 1827-53, biennial, for years 1854/55, 55/57-61/6;): sessional, 1806-77. n. t. p. Note. TheHe are really State Library reports, and in 1852-61/63, 72, 74-77 they are accompanied by the report of the Secretary of the Commonwealth as State Librarian. Con- tihued HB ; Biennial report of the joint committee . . . lf-82/83-98/99. n. t. p. — [Penitemiory J Report of the joint committee appointed to examine into the st:ite of the Penitentiary, se.'isional, [1815, in, 19, 22, 23], 25, 29-32, .34-ai;, :;0-12, 4.->-4C, 5,->, 59, Gl (Jlar.), 61 (Dec), (title var.) Note. KplB. through 1823 by IIouko coumiittee, — [Treasurer] Report of the joint committee to examine the Treasurer's accounts, sessional, 1813-15, 18-19, 22, 29-3:1, 35-3C, 39 (Jan.), 42, 43, 52, 57, 59, 79-85. (title var.) 70S Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Va. ^Journals, Documents, Etc., continued.'] — In the House . . . Not. 14, 1785. Whereas the relative situation of the United States has been found on trial to require uniformity in their com- mercial regulations. ... f. 1 p. — In the House . . . 2oth of October, 1787. Resolved [that the proceedings of the Federal Convention be submitted to a conventiim of the people.] [1787.] 8». 1 p. — Resolved [28 Nov. 1793] . . . that a State cannot, under the Constitution of the United States, be made a defendant at the suit of any individual or individuals . . . [1793.] 12°. 1 p. (House.) — In the House . . . Dec. 12, 1795. The House ac- cording to the order of the day, resolved itself . . . [re amendments to the Constitution con- cerning ratification of treaties, a tribunal for trial of impeachments, and the composition of the U. S. Senate.] 8". 1 p. — Debates in the House . . . upon certain resolutions before the House, upon the . . . subject of the Acts of Congress . commonly called the Alien and Sedition laws. [By T. Hansford?] [1798.] 8°. (.1), 5-190, (1) p. — Same; repr., 1829. 8°. (1), 183 p. — The address of the minority in the Virginia Legis- lature to the people of that State ; containing a vindication of the constitutionality of the .\lien and Sedition laws, n.t.p. [1799.] 8". 16 p. — Communications from several States on the resolu- tions of the Legislature of Va. respecting the Alien & Sedition laws; also instructions from the General Assembly of Va. to their Senators in Congress ; and the report of the committee to whom was committed the proceedings of . . . other States in answer to the resolutions of . . . Dec. 1798 . . [1800]. lfi°. 104 p. (House.) — [Resolutions on the subject of the Alien and Sedition laws, adopted sess. 1798.] [Sess. 1819]. Xoie. 250 copies printed for the House, eeed. 1819. — Report and resolutions of the Va. Legislature in 1799 on the subject of our federal relations. n. t.p. 4°. 20 p. (Doc. no. 12, sess. 1832). — Resolutions of Va, and Ky., penned by Madison and Jefferson, in relation to the Alien ami Sedition laws ; and the debates and proceedings in the House ... of Va. on the same, Dec. 1798. Richmond, 1835. 8°. — The Virginia report of 1799-1800, touching the Alien and Sedition laws ; together with the Va. resolutions of Dec. 21. 1798, the debate and proceedings thereon in tlie House . . . and . . . other documents . . . 1850. 8°. (1), ix-ivi, 1 7-264 p. — Preamble and resolutions adopted by the General Assembly on the subject of the right of the State Legislatures to instruct their Senators in Congress. [1812.] 16°. 28 p. — Instructions from the Genl. Assy, to J. Barbour and J. Pleasants, Jr., Senators from the State of Va. in the Congress of the U.S. [Sess. 1819.] Note. I^ot seen, but 250 copies were ordered printed for the House. — Report of committee on Revolutionary War claims. [Sess. Dec. 1829.] 4 p. — Same, Substitute proposed to. [Sess. Dec. 1829] . 3 p. — Same. [Sess. Dec. 1830]. 5 p. 709 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Va. \Journals, Documents, Etc., continued.^ — To the Honorable the Congress of the United States, the memorial of the Commonwealth of Virginia, by her commissioner and agent [asking for settlement of claims against the United States for value of 150,000 acres of land to enable the State to give to certain Revolutionary officers halfpay for life], n. t. p. [183-?] 8°. 15 p. — Report of testimony talcen before tlie committee of agriculture and manufactures on the subject of the inspection of flour in the city of Richmond. n.i.p. [Sess. 1831]. p 5-30. — Memorial of the clerks [of courts. Sess. 1831.] 4°. 26 p. — Report on " An act referring to the First and Second Auditors and Treasurer the petition and accompanying documents of heirs of General T: Nelson " for Revolutionary War claims. [Sess. Dec. 1831.] 10 p. — The speech of H. Berry in the House . . on the abolition of slavery. [1832?] 8°. 8 p. — The speeches of P. A. Boiling . . in the House ... on the policy of the State in relation tu her colored population: delivered on the 11th and 25th of January 1832 . . . '32. 2d ed. 8°. 16 p — The speech of T. Marshall ... in the House . . . on the policy of the State in relation to her col- ored population : delivered . . Jan. 14, 1832. '32. 2d ed. 8». — The speech of J: A. Chandler . . in the House ... on the policy of the State with respect to her slave population. Delivered Jan. 17, 1832. '32. 8». 10 p. — The speech of W: H. Brodnax [on same]. Jan. 19, 1832. '32. 8°. 44 p. — The speech of C. J. Faulkner ... in the House ... on the policy of the State with respect to her slave population. Delivered Jan. 20, 1832. '3a. 8°. 22 p. — Speech of J. M'Dowell, Jr. ... in the House . . on the slave question: delivered . Jan. 21, 1832. '32. 2d ed. 8». 33 p. — Review of the debate in the Virginia Legislature of 1831 and 1832. ByT:R. Dew. '32. 8°. 133 p. — Report of the select committee [on claims to land bounty for services in the War of the Revolu- tion], Dec. 18th, 1834. n.t.p. ['34] 8°. 13 p. — Same; 8 p. (House Journal, Sess. Dec. 1834.) — Speech of Mr. Bayly of Accomack on the bill to pre- vent citizens of New York from carrying slaves out of this Commonwealth . . . and in reply to Mr. Scott of Fauquier: delivered in the House ... 25th and 26th of Feb. 1841. '41. 8°. 38 p. — Report of select committee on resolutions of State of Ohio in reference to boundary between Va. and Ohio. [Sess. Dec. 1846.] 2 p. — Resolution for appointment of commissioners to settle boundaries of Va,, 0., and Ky. 1847. [Sess. Dec. 1846.] 2 p. — Record of proceedings and evidence taken and had before the joint committee charged with the investigation of the conduct of certain railroad companies, etc. [1847.] n. t. p. 4°. 102, 13 p. (Doc. 44, sess. Dec. 1846.) — Statement [concerning the payment of Hevolution- ary debts], n t p , []8.">-?] «». 12 p. — Report of the investigating committee of the Western Lunatic Asylum, n. ;>., 1851. 8". 9 p. (Doc. 50, sess. 1850.) 710 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Va. {^Journals, Documents, Etc., continued.'\ — Speech before the Senate committee on banks, Dec. 17, 1855, by J. Caskie. '66. 8°. — Address of the Hon. C. G. Memminger, special com- missioner from ... So. Carolina, before the assembled authorities of the State of Virginia, Jan. 19, 1860. n. p., ['60.] 8°. 43 p. — Report of joint committee on Harper's Ferry out- rages. Jan. 26, 1860. ['60]. 8°. 24 p. — Report of the select committee on Revolutionary War claims, Feb. 10, 1860. 22 p. — Report of the joint committee on State and federal relations, 1861. n.t.p. '61. 8°. 3 p. — Same, Jan. 17, 1861. 8°. 3 p. — Speech in the House . . . March 30, 1861, on the resolutions of the Senate, directing the Governor ... to seize by military force the U. S. guns at Bellona arsenal, and on the secession of Vir- ginia; by J. F. Segar. n.t.p. [18(il.J 8°. — Correspondence and remarks on two occasions in the Senate of Virginia, on the subject of mar- tial law and arrests and confiiiL-ment of civilians by military orders. 1863. 8°. 32 p. — Closing address of Hon. J: B. Baldwin, Speaker of the House . . [Mar. 3, 1866]. n. t. p. 8°. p. 107-109. (Doc. 26, Docs. 1865/66.) l^ote. 5,000 copies ordered printed ; separates not seen. — Memorial of Genl. Assy, to Congress on water com- munication between the Atlantic and Mississippi. 1870. 8°. — Funding the State debt. Speech in the House . Mar. 24 and 27, 1871, by Z. Turner, n. t.p. ['71.] 8°. 16 p. — Washington : his person as represented by the artists. The Houdoii stalue. its history and value. [By S. McRae.] I'ublished by order of the Senate. 1873. 8°. 23 p. — Reports of the majority and minority of the special House committee relative to certain charges against Judge G. S. Steven', together with the evidence taken in the case. A. i p. 8°. 57 p. (House doc. 9, sess. 1875/70.) — Report of the special committee of the Senate and the committee on federal relations of the House . . as a joint committee . . on usur- pation of power by the federal judiciary in Va [Sess. 1878/79]. '79. 8°. 37 p. — Address of Re-adjuster members of Legislature to the people, April 1882. '82. 8°. — Report of Va. special joint committee on the Md. and Va. boundary line, [Feb. 10, 1884.] 3 p. — Report of the special joint committee to examine the State securities deposited in the basement offices, [July 7, 1886]. n.t.p. ['87?] 8°. 272, (1) p. — Final report of the joint committee to confer with the commission of Council of Foreign Bond- holders, n.d. [1887.] 8<>. 134 p. (Sen. doc. 18). — Report from the committee on generiil laws, and joint resolutions appointing a joint committee to con- fer with a joint committee from Maryland Legis- lature, to establish boundary line between Md. and Va. [Sess. 1889/90.] 3 p. — Oration by Hon. J: AV. Daniel on . . . Jefferson Davis . . under the iiuspices of the Gcnl. Assy. . . Richmond, Jan. 25, 1890. '90. 8°. 46 p. — Report of joint committee relative to boundary line between Va. and Md. [Sess. Dee. 1891.] — Report of the joint committee relative to boundary line between Va. and Md. n. t. p. 8°. 2 p. (Sen. doc. 22, sess. 1891/92.) 711 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [V8 {Journals, Documents, Etc., continued.'] — Reports of the committees of public institutions and education and schools and colleges of the Senate and House ... in reference to charges against the Board of Visitors of the Va. Mech. and Agrin. College {sic], together with all the evi- dence and exhibits ... n. t. p. 8°. 144 p (Sen. doc. 26, sess. 1891/92.) — [Address before Genl. Assy. byj. L.M.Curry. 1892], — Report of the special committee appointed to inves- tigate certain charges against the Laurel Ueform- atory. 1898. 8°. 4 p. — Report of joint committee appointed to visit Blacks- burg College. [1900.] Miscellaneous. Assessors, Principal. See under Eiec. and Staff, Gov- ernor, 1820. [Boundaries.] Correspondence between commis- sioners of Va. and Md. relative to boundary line between the two States. [Sess. Nov. 1824.] 4 p. — Report of joint commissioners on boundary line between Va. and Tennessee, n. t. p. (App. to Governor's message, ii, 1859, p. 259-264.) map. Note. This app. accompaDiea the message only as it is printed in Documenls, 1859/60, pt. 1. — Report of Col. A. W. McDonald relative to his mission to England. March 1861. n. p., ['01.] 8°. 20 p. (Doc. no. 39, sess. ,lan. 1861). Note. Id appendix to Senate Journal, session Jan. 1861, this rpt. is I>oc. 28 and has following title ; — Report of Col. Angus W. McDonald relative to boundary lines. March 9, 1861. n. p. 8". 16 p. — Resolutions of the Confederate Congress relative to boundaries of Va., Jan. 23, 1862. 5 p. (Vir- ginia Sen. Jnl., sess. 1861, doe. 19.) — Communication from commissioners appointed on behalf of this State to adjust and settle boundary line between States of Va. and Md. [Sess. 1870/ 71.] 2 p. — Report of the commissioners on boundary lines between the State of Va and the States of Md., No. Carolina, and Tenn., read in the Senate, Jan. 17, 1872. n.t.p. 8°. (1), 22 p. — Report and accompanying documents of the Va. conimrs. appointed to ascevtaiu the boundary line between Md. and Va. 1873. 8°. 146, 314 p. — Final report of the Va. Commissioners. 1874. 4°. 221 p. — [Report of commissioners to arbitrate the boun- dary line between Va. and Md. Sess. 1876/77.] See under Exec, and Staff, Oovernor, Boundaries. — [Report of Commissicmer and Engineer to settle boundary line between Va. and Md. Sess. 1883/84.] See wider Exec, and Staff, Oovernor, Boundaries. — [Report of Commissioners to define and mark boundary line between . . . Va. and . . . No. Carolina. Sess. 1895/96, 97/U8]. 2 rpts. See under Kxcc. and Staff, Governor, Boundaries. — See also vnder Executive and Staff, Oovernor, Boundaries ; and vnder Legislature, Journals, Documents, etc., 1846, 47, 84, 89/90, 91,91/92. Census of Virginia for 1820. n. p., n. d. 4". 5 fold, sched. (House Journal, 1822.) — Same. 1840. n. p , n. d. 4". 23 p. (House Journal, 1840.) — See also forward, Statistics, and under Exec, and Staff, Auditor, 1831. 712 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Va. [Ctri7 W'ar.] Report of ex- President Tyler as com- raissiouer to the President of the United States, &c..&c.,&c. [Jan. 31,1861.] m. p., ['61.] 8°. 16 p. (Doc. 23, sess. Jan. 1861.) Report of W: H. Peters, commissioner appointed by the Governor to make an inventory of property taken from the U.S. Government at the navy yard, Gosport, and in and near Portsmouth, Va. [Oct. 19, 1861.] n. J7., n d. ['61.] 8». 137 p. Regulations of Commissary's Dept. 1861. 8°. 38 p. Report of Colonel of Ordnance, Oct. 30. 1862. 15 p. Supplementary rpt. of Commercial Agent. 1864. 3 p. Stt also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1861, 63, and under Legislature, Joui-nals, Docs., etc., 1860, 61, 63. [(7/aims.] List of officers of Va. continental and State line and State navy whose names appear on army register and have not received land for Revolutionary services. [Sess. Dec. 1833.] 18 p. — List of portion of Armond's corps . . . list of officers and soldiers of the Va. continental line . . who have not received land for Revolu- tionary War services. [Sess. Dec. 1833.] l(i p. — List of claims for bounty land for Revolutionary services, acted upon by Governor since April 1, 1834. [Sess. Dec. 1834.] 20 p. — List of non-commissioned officers and soldiers of Va. line on continental est»blishnient wliose names appear on the army register and who have not receivi-d bounty land. [Sess. Dec. 1834.] 51 p. — List of non-commissioned officers and soldiers and non-commissioned officers and seamen and ma- rines of State navy . . who have not received bounty land for Revolutionary services. [Sess. Dec. 1834.] 19 p. Commissioner of Revolutionary Claims (1834-). Report, session 1835. n.p.,n.d. 4°. 118 p. See also under Constitution, Convention, 1850/51; under Exec, and Staff, Atty. General ; and uniier Legislature, Journals, Documents, etc., 1829/30, 3-, 31, ■■■,i, 0-, 60. Colonization Board (1853-). lst-[:^d] report, Dec: 1853-53/55. ['53?]-55. 8°. lip. ; 13 p. 2^ote. [2d] is p. 1-13 of "Comraun. from Exec. traDBmit- tlng" same, with Central Bank rpt., p. 15-19, [Danville /e^o^ Nov. 3, 1883]. Report of Committee of Forty, with sworn testimony . . Richmond, 1883. 8°. 47 p. \_Debt.~^ Bondholders' Committee. Virginia debt state- ment. Official negotiations, with opinion of advisory board, Nov. 25, 1891. n.p., ['91.] 8". 22 p. See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1873, 74, 89/ 90, and Second Auditor: and under Legislature, JoumalH, Docs., etc.. Standing Committees, Finance, and 1871, 87. Report of the commission constituted under joint resolution . . to provide for adjusting witli the State of West Va. the proportion of the puldic delit of the original State of Va proper to be borne by West Va. FJan. 28, 1896.] n. t. p. 8°. 13 p. [Expositions.'] [ Virginia Commissioners to New Or- leans Exhibition,] See under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1885. World's Fair Commissioners (1892-). Report, 1893. See under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1893. Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS fVa. Insurance Commissioner. Report [of E. A. Alfriend, I special delegate to the Natl. Insurance Conven- tion], Nov. 30, 1871. 8°. (2) p. Jamestown Jubilee Committee (1807). Report of the proceedings of the late jubilee at Jamestown in commemoration of May 13 . . with the prn- ceedings at Williamsburg on the 15th ... re- ported by the select committee. Petersburg, 1807. 8". 4S ]). \_Maps.'\ A map of the State of Virginia. Constructed in conformity to law from the lute surveys authorized by the Legislature. By H. Boye. [Philadelphia, 1826.] Size, 60 X 93 in. [Norfolk and Portsmouth.'] Journal and reports of the Commissioners appointed by the Act of 1777 to ascertain the losses occasioned to individuals by the burning of Norfolk and Portsmouth in the year 1776. n. p., n. d. i". 23 p. (H. Doc. 43, sess. 1835). \_Potomac River.] Report of the joint commissioners on the navigation of the Potowmac River, with sundry documents. 1823. 4°. 26 p. [Records.] [Report of W: P. Palmer, appointed Apr. 1872 to secure the preservation of historical papers in the Capitol building; dated Nov. 29, 1872]. n. i. p. 8». (3) p. [Reorganized Government.] See under Constitution, i Convention, June 1861, and Convention, 1864 ; under Exec, and Staff, Governor and Auditor ; and under Legislature, note, Laws of the State, and Journals, Docs., etc. See also West Virginia State Publications. [Statistics.] Topographical analysis of the Common- wealth for 1790-!)1. '91. f», folded. — Statistical gazetteer of the State of Virginia ; em- bracing . . . topographical and historical in- formation . . . with the results of the last census; population in most cases to 1854. By R. Edwards. '5S. 8°. (4), 53-469 p. il. — Statement of the white population of each county for 1840 . also the population of 1846. 8°. 7 p. (Leg. Doc. Jan. 14, 1848.) — Statement of white titheables and revenue of 1849-50. 8°. 9 p. — See also back, Censvs, and under Constitution, Convention., 1850/51. Supplemental : Colonial. Governor. Tlie relation of . . . the Lord De-La- Warre, lord goucrnour and captaine generall of the colonic planted in Virginea. London, 1611. 40 9 1. — By his Excellency the Right lion. John, Earl of Dun- more . . . Governor General of . . . Virginia, . . . : A proclamation [dated May 8, 1775. con- cerning grants of land to officers and soldiers]. [Williamsburg, 1775] f°. 1 p. Colonial Records of Virginia. Ed. by T. H. Wynne. Senate document. — (Extra). 1874, 4°. (6), viii, 9-32, (8), 37-66, (4), iii-iv, 69-106 p. Oont.: 1. Proceedings of llio first asBcmbly of Virginia, held July 30, 1619. — 2, Llste of the livinge & the dend iii Vir- ginia, Feb. 16, 1623. —3. A bricfe declaration of the jlanta. tion of Virginia during the flmt twelvi! years when 8lr Thomas Smith was governor of the company. — 4. A list of the number of men, women and children, inhabitants in the several counties within the Colony of Virginia in 1634. — 5. A letter from Charles II, aclsnowledging tlie receipt of a present of sill< made in the colony, 1668. — 6. A list of the parishes in Virginia, 1680. — 7. Addenda. 714 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Va. Council and Company. A trve declaration of the estate of the Colonie in Virginia, With a con- futation of such scandalous reports as have tended to the disgrace of so worthy an enter- prise Published by aduise and direction of the Councell of Virginia. London, 1610. 8°. (l),68p. — The new life of Virginea : declaring the former successe and present estate of that plantation, being the second part of Nona Britannia [by Robert Johnson]. Published by authoritie of his Majesties Counsell of Virginea. London, 1612. 8°. 28 1. — Good newes from Virginia. Sent to the covnsell and Company of Virginia . . . From Alex- ander Whitaker . . London, 1613. 4°. 13 1., 44 p. — Orders and constitutions, partly collected out of His Maiesties letters patents, and partly or- dained vpon mature deliberation, by the treasvror, covnceil and companie of Virginia, for the better gouerning of the actions and affaires of the said companie here in Kngland residing. Anno 1619 and 1020. n. p., n. d. 8°. 26 p. — By the Treasurer, Councell, and Company of Virginia. [A proclamation to the Governor, ordering the erection of guest houses and the appointment of ministers for James City, Hen- rico, Charles City, and Kicowtan (Elizabeth City).] Given in a General Court, the 17. day of May, 1620. [London, 1620?] 21i X 164 in. broad- side. — Declaration of the state of the Colonie and Affaires in Virginia; with the names of the aduen- turors, and Summes aduentured in that Action. By his Maiesties Counseil for Virginia. 22. Junij 1620. London : Printed by Thomas Snodkam, 1620. 4°. (1), 11, (1), 16, 30, 4, 39 p. Ji^ote. An initial '* A " was probably trimmed away on copy seen. — Same ; London : Printed by Thomas Snodham, 1620. 4°. (l),92p. — Same; London: Printed by Thomas Snodham, 1620. 4°. (\),97p. Note. The second two isBuee are probably from the same composition, a different setting from the first issue; Lhe third issue differs from the secoud in having as a supplement the court vote of 15lh NovenJber, 1620. — A note of the shipping, men and provisions sent and provided for Virginia by . . . Henry, Earle of Sovth-hampton, and the Company and other private adventvrers, in the yeere 1621, &c. n.p., n. d. fo. 4 p. — Virginia's God be Thanked, or A sermon of thanks- giving for the happie successe of the affayres in Virginia this last yeare. Preached . . . before the Honorable Virginia Company by P. Cop- land. . . . Hereunto are adjoyned some Epistles, written ... by Peter Pope . London, 1622. 4°. 3 1., 36 p., 3 1. — A sermon vpon the viii. verse of the i. chapter of the Acts of the Apostles. Preach'd To the Honourable Company of the Virginian Planta- tion, 13. Nouemb. 1622. By lohn Donne Deane of St. Pauls, London. London, 1622. 4°. 2 1., 49 p. 7'5 Supplemental] STA TE PUBUCA TIONS [Va [Genero/ Asstmhly.'\ Lawn of the Colony. [Session laws], 1729, 34, 36, 38, 40 (May, Aug.), 52, .->G (Mar , Sept.), 67, .'58, 59 (Feb., Nov.), 60 (Mar , May, Oct.), 61 (Mar., Nov.), 62 (Jan., Mar., Nov.), 6H, 70, 71, 72. n. p , n.d., [1729-62]; Williamsburg, '70-72. f". Kote, The lawB of each of above seBsione In a separate vol. BesBloDB wcr. — Virginia legislative documents [forming the records of the General Assembly of Virginia, 17G4, 65, 70, 74, 75]. (Reprint, 1902-06, rw. Virginia Mng. of Hist, and Biog., v. 9, 10, 12, 13, 14). — Proceedings of the House of Burgesses, Nov. 7, 1769. Williamsburgh, 1770. 4°. — Journal of the House of Burgesses. [February 10- April 11, 1772]. [Williamsburg, 1772]. f°. 164 p. — The proceedings of the House of Burgesses, [June 1775]. Williamsburg, ['75.] 48 p. Note. The Journal of tbia Bession was not originally printed in full; tblB epitome took its place. — Journals of the House of Bursesses. 1761-76. Ed. by J: P.Kennedy, [State Lihrarian]. Reprint, Richmond, 1905-1907. 4 t. f". Xote. Prefaces to these vols. cent, uxtensive information as to aesBions and journale of colonial Asaemblies. The v. for 1773/76 cODt. also records of the Committee of Correspond- encc. Cont. : 1761-65. 1907. 1770-72. 1906. 1766-69. 1906. 1773-76. 1905. — The case of the planters of tobacco in Virginia London, 1733. 8°. 64 p. — House of Burgesses. Tuesday, the 24th of .May, 14 Geo. lU. 1774. [Order for making June 1st a day of fasting and prayer on account of the threatened destruction of "our civil rights." Williamsburg, 1774.] 4° broadside. — House of Burgesses. An Association, signed by 89 members of the late House of Burgesses . The 27th day of May, 1774 . [Williamsburg, 1774] f. 2 p. Provincial Conrentions. The proceedings [Journals and Ordinances] of the convention of delegates . . . held at Richmond . . . March 20-27, 1775, [July 17-Aug. 26, 1775; Dec. 1, 1775-Jan. I'O, 1776 ; May 6-July 5, 1776]. Reprinted by a reso- lution of" the House . . . Feb. 24. 1816. '16. 4". 8, 54, 55-116, 86, 19 p. — Ordinances passed at a convention held at Richmond . . . 17th of July 1775. Williams- burg, ra. rf. f". (1), 3-51 p. — The proceedings of the convention of delegates, held at . . . Richmond . . . the 1st of December, 1775, and afterwards, by adjournment, in the city of Williamsburg. Williamsburg, [1776]. 4°. (2), 106 p. — Ordinances passed at a convention held in the city of Williamsburg . . . the 1st of December, 1775. Williamsburg, [1776]. 4°. 34 p. — Proceedings of convention, May 6, 1776. Williams- burg, ['76J. sm. 4°. 185, 44 p. — Ordinances passed . . . 6th May, 1776. Williams- burg, ['76]. sm. 4°. 44 p. — Ordinance for raising an additional number of forces for the defence and protection of this colony and for other purposes . . . December, 1775. 4°. 717 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Va. {Trtaties.l The Treaty held with the Indians of the Six Nntions, at LancaBter, in Pennsylvania, in June 1744. To which is prcfix'J, An account of the first confederacy of the Six Nations . . . Williamsburg, [1744 J. 8°. xii, 79 p. — A treaty held with the Catawba and Cherokee Indians at the Catawba-Town and Broad River in . . Feb. and Mar. 1756. By virtue of a commission granted by the lion. R. DinwidJie . . . Lieut. -Gov. . . to P: Randolph and W: Byrd, Eeqs. [Williamsburg, 1756]. f. xiv, 25 p. Washington^ George. The Journal of Major George Washington, sent by the Hon. Robert Dinwiddle, Esq., . . . Lieut.-Governor, and Commander-in- Chief of Virginia, to the commandant of the French forces in Ohio; To which are added, the Governor's letter, and a translation of the French officer's answer. Williamsburg, 1754. 12°. 28 p. ^ Same ; London, 1754. 12". 32 p. map. — Same; New York. Reprinted for Joseph Sabin, 1865. 12°. 46 p. map. — See also under Institutions, Historical Society, 1861 ; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc.. 1873. 7.8 WEST VIRGINIA STATE PUBLICATIONS Lint compiled front material fumithed by Richard Ellsworth Fast^ late professor of American hintory and political ecience at West Virginia University, Morgantown ; from the collection of Weat Virginia documents in the New York Public Library ; and from the ** Catalogue of the State Library of Mastachusetts," 1880, and Annual Supplements, 1880-1 90S. Part of the State of Virginia until ISK^. Convention at Rich- mond puBScd ordinance of seceasion, April 17,1861. Convention of loyal delegates met at Wheeling, June 11, 1861, (adjourned session August 6) and parsed: (1) Ordinance declaring null and void the Richmond ordinance of secession; (2) Ordinance organ- izing and restoring the government of Virginia; and (3) Ordinance providing for the formation of a new State out of the territory of Virglniii west of the Alleghanies. Constitution for the new State framed by Convention of 1861/62; ratified by vote of the people, April 3, 1862. General Assembly of Reorganized Gov- ernment of Virginia passed act assenting to the formation of the new State, May 13, 1862. Act of Congiei*6 admitting West Vir- ginia on condition of prescribed changes in constitution, approved by President Lincoln, December 31, 1862. Convention re-con- vened, and amendment submitted to and ratified by the people, 1863. Admitted as a State, June 20, 1863. Capital at Wheeling, 1863-70; at Charleston, 1870-75; at Wheeling, 1875-May 1885; since then at Charleston. [Public Documents]: annual, 1863-72, 72/73; biennial, 1875-1904/06; adjourned session, 1882. n. t. p, [Wheeling and Charleston, '63-1906]. 8°. ybte. Cont. rpts. of departments and institutions. The Gov's, message is usually bound in at the front, and of iHte years its t.-p. takes the place of a general t.-p.; as late as 1883, however, these vols, were in paper covers with front cover- title; 1883 seen in both styles. The vol. of 1875 has first, Gov's, mess, of Oct. 20, 1873, then rpts. for 1873, 74, then mess. Jan. 1S75. Available designations as follows : Cover- titles : Message and Docs., 1866. Ann. Mess, of Gov. . . . with Ace. Docs., 1871, 72, 72/73. Bien. Mess, of Gov. . . . with Ace. Docs., 1875, 81, 83. Docs. Ace. the Gov's. Mess., 1882. (Also with H. J. 1882.) Binder's titles : Mess, and Ace. Docs., 1883, 91, 93. Gov's. Mess, and Ace. Does. . . . 1895; 2 v. Public Docs., 1897/99, (2 v.), 1900/01, (3 v.), 1902/04-04/06, ea. 1 V. Titles of others unknown. Prior to 1895 ea. 1 v.; 1897 in 2 V. Similar collections are bound with many of the House Journals. Constitution and Constitutional Conventions. Constitutional Convention^ 1862/62. Journal. 8°. 181 p. Note. This convention assembled Nov. 26, 1861. The De- bates were not printed. — Propositions. 8°. 60 nos. — Reports, n. t. p. — Constitution of West Va. [as submitted], n. t. p, [Wheeling, 1861. j 8°. 32 p. ^ Same, [as approved], n.t.p. [Wheeling, 1861]. 8°. 32 p. — Constitution and index. 8°. 36 p. — Address of the convention now in session at Wheel- ing, to the people of Virginia [concerning the secession ordinance]. n.t.p. [Wheeling, 1861.] 8°. 8 p. 719 Constitution] STATE PUBLICATIONS [West Va. Constitutional Convention, 1863. Journal. '63. 8°. 42 p. — An address to the constitutional convention and people of West Virginia. By G. Battelle, mem- lier . . . n.t.p. [Wheeling? 18li3.] 8". 8 p. — Address of Hon. Waitraan T. Willey . . . before the . . . coHTention ... on the 12th day of Febru- ary 1863, in compliance with a resolution of that body . . . Ti.t. p. [Wheeling, '63.] 8». 16 p. — Address of the delegates composing the New State constitutional convention to their constituents. Adopted Feb. 18th, 1863. n. t. p. [Wheeling, •63]. 8°. 16 p. — Amended constitution of West Virginia. Adopted by the convention Feb. 18th, 1863. n. t. p. [Wheeling, '63.] 8°. 32 p. — Constitution of West Virginia, [adopted in 1863, and ordinances.] ['63?] 8° 32 p. Note. In OrdinnDceH ... of tbe Restored Govt., 1866. See under Legislature, Laws of the State. This constitution is also bound with House and Senate Jnls., 1871 ; in ea., 25 p. Constitutional Convention, 1872. Journal of proceed- ings. '72. 8°. 353, 9, x, i, 47 p. 2iote. Tbe Debates were not printed. — Standing committees and rules of the . . . con- vention. 1872. 8°. var. piig. l^oie. Seen only bound with preceding title. — Constitution and schedule adopted in convention at Charleston, April 9, 1872. '74. 8°. 47 p. — Same, in German. Wheeling, 1872. 8°. 52 p. — Constitution of West Virginia adopted in 1872, as amended and now in force. '97. 8°. 42 p. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1897. ExEcniivE AND Staff. Governor. Message, annual, 1863-73; biennial, 1875- 1907. Wheeling and Charleston, '63-1907. 8°. Cont.: By A. I. Boreman, 1863-69; by W: E. Stevenson, 1870-71; by J: J. .Tacob, 1872 (Jan., ]Srov.)-77; by H: M. Mat- thews, 1879-81; by .J. B. Jackson, 1882 (adj'd sess.), 83-85; by E. W. Wilson, 1887 (Jan., Apr.), 89; by A. B. Fleming, 1891- 93; by W: A. MacCorkle, 1895-97; by G- W. Atkinson, 1899- 1901; by A. B. White, 1903-05; by W. M. O. Dawaon, 1907. Kote. Also included Kenerally in body of Journals and always at front of Pub. Bor.s. collections. Mess. 1873 dated Oct. 2(1. Mess. 1li64 cont. at end Rpt. of Adjt. Genl., Jan. 1, 1864. Mess. 1879 has appendix of correspondence; 8 p. Im- print Wheeling of messages 1863-71, 77-83; others Charleston. — Inaugural address, 1893, 97, 1901. ['93-1901.] 3 pm. 12° and 8°. Cont.: By W: A. McCorkle, 1893; by G: W. Atkinson, 1897 ; by A. B. White, 1901. Note. Delivered on March 4th. Inaug. 1893 tbe only 12°. — Special message [of Gov. Boreman, Feb. 16, 1866, re report of M. P. Amiss, agent appointed to ascertain the number of W. Va. insane in Vir- ginia institutions, with report, etc.]. n. t. p. 8". 11 p. See aim under Institutions, Education, W. Va. Univ., 1868. — Report of the civil contingent fund, Sept. 30, 1866/ 67. n. i. p. 8°. 8 p. — The inter-State debt of Virginia and West Va. Cor- respondence between the Governors and the " Western Virginian Committee of London." (Docs, adjnd. sess. 1882, p. 30-35.) See alio under Miscellaneous, Debt, 1880. — Boundary between Penn. and West Va. Correspond- ence, etc. (Docs, adjnd. sess. 1882, p. 42-51.) See also under Miscellaneous, Boundariei. 720 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [West Va. Oovtrnor, eoniinned. — Special message of E. W. Wilson, session of 1889. '89. 8». 21 p. — Message of Gov. E. W. Wilson . . . extra session, Jan. 15, 1890. Charleston, '90. 8°. 26, 57 p. Jfote, Appended Ib; [A bill to amend and re.enact Chap- ter III of the Code . . . and to repeal all acts inconsiBtent with thia act pro tanto] being an elections law. 57 p. — Special message in relation to school books, Jan. 28, 1890. n. t. p. ['90.] 8». i p. — Proclamation concerning the death of Thomas A. Hendricks, Vice-President. [1885.] 4°. (2) p. — Proclamation, July 23, 1885 [upon the death of Gen. Grant. '85.] broadside. — Proclamation, Thanksgiving, Nov. 26, 1885. n.p., ['85.] (2) p. — Thanksgiving proclamation, [1890, 1900], 04. ['90]- 1904. f» and i°. — West Virginia's resources and development, n. i. p. [Baltimore, 1891?] f sheet. Note. Reprinted from ManufacturerB* Record of Jan. 3, 1890. — Public papers of Gov. A. B. Fleming, Feb. 6, 1890- Mar. 4. 1893. Charleston, '93. 8°. 127, (1) p. — Public papers of Gov. W: A. MacCorkle, Mar 4, 1893/Mar. 4, 1897. Charleston, '97. 8". 508 p. — See also under Legislature, Jovrnals, Documents, e-54 at Fairmont ; tbe remainder variously at Morgantown or [Fairmont]. Paged in volumes, as follows : V. 1, nos. 1-12. 274 p. Nos. 60-56. 461 p. 2, noa. 13-24. 637, 4 p. 57-71. 402 p. 3, nos. 25-36. 336 p. 72-84+. 480+ p. 4, nos. 37-49? 507 p. Enumeration by vols, ceased with v. 5, no. 1 ; but the system of consecutive pagination for several bulls, was continued. Special bulletin, n.p., [1891.] 8°. 47, (1) p. Special bulletin no. 2 : Proceedings connected with the celebration upon the completion of the station building and the organization of tbe Sheepbreeders' and Woolgrowers' Association and the Horticultural Society. [1894.] Nott. Not known if this is in fact same as following entry. Special bulletin no. 2. 1895. %". (84) p. il. Special bulletin, Aug. 10, 1893; Aug. 1, Dec. 31, 1894. ['93-94.] 3 broadsides. Fertilizer analyses. Special bulletin, July 1, 1895. ['95.] i" slip. Same, supplement, July l/.\ug. 13, 1895. Mor- gantown, ['95.] i" slip. Fertilizers. Special bulletin, Sept. 7, 1896; Aug. 1, 1897 ; May 1, 1898. Morgantown, '96-98. 3 f" sheets. Instructions for taking samples [of fertilizers, with blank certificate], n. t. p. [1898?] P. Horticultural Department. Spray calendar. By L. C. Corbett. [Morgantown, 1898.] f sheet. — Preparatory Branch (Montgomery. 1895-). 3d- [4th] biennial report of the Board of Regents of the Preparatory Branch of the W. Va. Univer- sity, [1899/1900]-01/02. Charleston, 1901- [02?]. Geological and Economic Survey (Morgantown, 1897-). West Virginia Geological Survey. Vol. 1-3. . . . Morgantown, 1899, 1903, 05. 3 v. 8°. Note. Tbe Survey is under tbe direction of a Commission, who appoint a State Geologist as Supt. V. 1 cont. in Pt. 1, Rpt. of tieological Commission [incl. rpt. 'of the GeologiatJ. The rpt. of tbe Geological Commiasion is also printed alone in Pt. I of Public Docs. 1897/99, from different type; 24 p. V. 2 has n.p.,n. d. — West Va. Geological Survey. Vol. la . . . n.p., n.d. [Morgantown, 1904.] 8°. li, (1), 625 p. Note. Called v. la because it largely supplemented v. 1, which had been issued in a limited edition. 727 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [West Va. Geological and Economic Survey, continved. — A map of West Virginia. Comp. by R. L. Morris from county atlases, government and other sur- veys, for the W. Va. Geological and Economic Survey. [Morgantown, 1899.] Scale, 10 mi.= 1 in.; size, 27X30 in. — Same, revised eds. 1900, 01. — Bulletin no. 1. A bibliography of works upon the geology and natural resources of West Va. from 1764 to 1901, and also a cartography . . . 1737 to 1901, by S: B. Brown. Morgantown, 1901. 8°. (8), 85 p. See also back under Education, W. Va. University, Catalogue, Note, and 1871. [Historical Societies.} West Virginia Historical Society (Morgantown, 1869-84). Proceedings, V. 1, part 1. 1871. 8°. 150 p. Ifote. No more publisbed. — Constitution and by-laws. 1870. 8°. 8 p. — A brief history of the soldiers' medals issued by the State as " tokens of respect " to those of her citizens who served in the Army of the United States from 1861 to 1865. By H. E. Hayden. Wilkesbarre, Pa., '81. 8». (1), 17 p. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1870. West Virginia Historical and Antiquarian Society (Charleston, 1890-). Proceedings of 3d annual meeting, constitution [etc.]. 1892. 8°. 15 p. ^Tote. This society was provided with rooms aud nearly all its expenses by the State. Upon tbe establisbment of the State Bureau of Archives and History In 190.^ tbe Society's entire collection was transferred to that Bureau. — Minutes of 9th annual meeting; scraps of history, tradition and facts relating to the lower Shen- andoah Valley, and especially to the eastern pan- handle of West Va., [by Or. J. P. Hale] ; re- port of Secretary. 1899. 8». 47 p. — Historical sketch of its origin and progress, with its constitution, by-laws, etc. 1891. 8°. 20 p. — An appeal to the Legislature . . . for aid in carrying out the objects of the Society. 1891. 8°. 9 p. — The original Indiana Territory. By Hon. V. A. Lewis. 1895. 31 p. — Reminiscences of Alvah Hansford. By Col. W. H.Edwards. 1897. 8°. 15 p. — History and mystery of the Kanawha Valley. By Dr. J. P. Hale. 1897. 8». 18 p. — Some local archaeology. By Dr. J. P. Hale. 1898. 8°. 14 p. — Constitution aud by-laws. 1899. 8°. 9 p. Immigration, Commissioner of. [lst]-8th annual report, 1864-71. Wheeling, ['65?]-71; Charles- ton, '72. 2/bte. 8th, 1871, covers only Aug./Dec. — West Virginia hand book and immigrants' guide. By J. H. Diss Debar. Parkersburg, 1870. 12°. 193 p. Immigration Agent, State. Report and letters, [1879/ 80]. 13 p. ^ote. Seen only with House Journal 1861. — Report, Aug. 1882. Note. Seen only in Mess, and Ace. Docs., 1883. Immigration and Development, Board of. Outline map of West Va., issued by the Board. . . . B. L. Butcher, Sec'y. Wheeling, 1888. 728 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [West Va. \Insane.'\ Hospital for ikt Insane (Weston, 1857-). [Ist-llth] annual report, Sept. 30 : )864-73/74; biennial report, Sept. 30: 1874/76-98/1900. Wheeling and Charleston, ['65?-1900.] 8°. Note. 2d, 4th-5th, Tth-Sth were the only atm. rpts. num- bered, BO far as seen. There was also a brief rpt. appended to House Journal 1864. Bien. rpt. 1878/80 Is aUo called on t..p. " 14th rpt." Docs. ace. Gov's. Mess. 1882 cont. a brief rpt. covering May 18/Sept. 30, 1881, p. 16-24. Title of rpt. Sept. 30, 1882 says : " for the years ending Sept. 30, 1881-82 " ; It is, however, apparently an ann. rpt., 1881/82. This hospital was founded as a Virginia institution before the division of that State. — Report of the Lunatic Asylum West of the Alle- ghany Mountains, 1859; Sept. 30, 1859/60. (Virginia Documents, 1857/59-61.) — By-laws. Weston, 1871. 8o. 18 p. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1869, 82 (two). Second Hospital for the Insane (Spencer, 1887-). Report, biennial, 1889/90-93/94: 3d-4th bien- nial, Sept. 30: 1896/98-98/1900. Charleston, '90-[1900.] 8°. Note. Rpt. 1889/90 was the first rpt. ; not clear how rpt. 1896/98 became 3d bien., although Supt., in rpt. 1893/94, speaks of that period as " the first biennial term." Letter of transmittal of rpt. 1893/94 calls it an " annual " rpt., but it covers an approximate biennium. West Virginia Asylum (Huntington, 1897-). lst-[2d], [5th?] report, [1898]-98/1900, 04/06. Charles- ton, '99-1906. 8°. Note. In 1st rpt. called '* Home for Incurables;" in [2d] called " Asylum for Incurables." [2d], [5th] cover biennium ending Sept. 30. See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1866. Library, State. State Librarian's report and appendix to catalogue of the State Library, 1879/80-81/82; biennial report, 1893-99. '81-99. 8°. Nott. Ept. 1881/82 biennial; period of rpt. 1879/80 uncer- tain. Rpt. 1893/94, for 18 mos. ending Sept. 30, was the only bien. rpt. of later years seen. There were other rpts. at irregular intervals, 1877-90. Imprints Wheeling and Charles- ton. — Catalogue of the West Va. Law Library, 1889, 93, 95, 1900, 05. Miners' Hospital No. 1 (Welch, 1899-). Report, annual, 1899/1900; biennial, Sept. 30: 1900/02- 04/06. Charlestfin, '01-06. 8°. Miners' Hospital No. 2 (McKendree, 1899-). Report, annual, 1899/1900; biennial, Sept. 30: 1900/02- 04/06. Charleston, '01-06. 8°. Miners' Hospital No. 3 (Fairmont, 1899-). lst-3d biennial report, Sept. 30: 1900/02-04/06. ['02]- 06. 8". Note. The Supt. of this hospital stated in a letter of Jan. 1908 that rpts. are made ** annually to the Gov. and biennially to the Legislature." No ann. rpts. seen. Penitentiary, State (Moundsville, 186-). [l6t-7th] annual report of the Board of Directors, 1866- 72; biennial report, 1872/74-1902/04. Wheel- ing and Charleston, ['66?]-1904. 8°. Note, let, 3d-4th, 7th ann. rpt. not seen, nor rpts. 1882/84, 86/88; not known if let, 3d-4th were actually numbered. Year-end of 5th ann. is Dec. 31; of rpts. 1872/74-78/80, Dec. Ist; of all others, so far as seen, Sept. 30th. — Rules for government of Penitentiary. 1894. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1868 (two), 69. • Reform School (Grafton, 1889-). Report, Sept. 30: 1889/90-90/92, 93/94, 96/98-1904/06. Charles- ton, etc., '90-1906. 8». Note. Rpts. 1889/90, 93/94 are annual, the others biennial, but rpt. 1904/06 is called " 8th bien." Rpt. 1896/98 printed at the School. Location called Pruntytown as late as 1900. 729 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIOtfS [West Va. [ Wtafher Service.'] State Weather Service. [Cor- respondence, etc., relative to establishment of a weather service.] (Docs, adjnd. sess. 1882, p. 36-39.) United States Dept. of Agriculture. West Va. sec- tion of the Climate and Crop Service of the Weather Bureau. [Monthly] report; [also] annual summary; v. 6, no. 10-v. 15, no. 12: Oct. 1898-Dec. 1907. Parkersburg, W. Va. and Cleveland, O., [•98]-1908. 4". Note. UDlform with tboae for other States, the monthly parts bavlog ea. 8 or 10 p. and the aoD. summaries 12 or 14 p. The State began the issue of these bulletins in 1893, but V. 6, no. 10, Oct. 1, 1898, was the first issued in this form. Prior to 1893 miUiograpbed reports had been issued. Ann. summaries of v. 0-8 counted a3 no. 13; since then not numbered. Beginning Feb. 1904, t.-p. bears, in addition to month date, day date of issue in succeeding month. Imprint Parkersburg through v. 11, no. 1; Cleveland beginning v. 11, no. 2, but editorial imp. remains Parkersburg throughout. V. 14-15, 1906-07, each have coosecutive pagination, p. 1-108. Called '* Climatological Service " beginning Feb. 1906. Weekly weather bulletin, 1899-1907. side. fo broad- Note. Issued during the growing season only, April-Sept., uniform with those for other States. Cont. about 25 or 26 nos, annually. For several years called Weekly Crop Bulletin. Prior to 1899 " issued in the form of a small paper." — See also back under Agric, Board of, Note. JUDICIAKT. Supreme Court of Appeals. Reports of cases, v. 1-55, 1863-1904. V. p., '63-1905. 55 v. 8°. Cont.; V. 1-5, 1883-72; by J: M. Hagans. 6-9, 1873-76; by H. M. Mathews. 10-15, 1877-79; by R. White. 16-24, 1879-84; by C. C. Watts. 25-38, 1884-92; by A. Caldwell. 37-42, 1892-96; by T. S. Riley. 43-46, 1896-99; by E. P. Rucker. 47-64, 1899-1904; by R. H. Freer, Atty.-Genl. 55, 1904; by C. W. May, Atty..Genl. Note. V. 1 cont. a Brief Sketch of the Erection and Forma- tion of the State, by J; M. Hagans, which was reprinted in 1891: n.p. ; S"; 96 p. V. 1-5 have imprint Morgantown; v. 6-9 not seen; v. 10-24, Wheeling; v. 25-55, Charleston. — [Index, 1-10 W. Va. reports, 1863-77; by O. S. Long.] — [Index, and cases cited, 1-15 W. Va. reports, 1863- 80, by H. A. Converse.] Note. Bound with Converse's Virginia Cases. — Digest of W. Va. reports, as reported in v. 1-19, 1863-82. By E. W. Bedinger. San Francisco, '84. 8°. 603 p. — A digest of the decisions of the Supreme Court of Appeals ... as reported in v. 1-29 of the pub- lished reports, 1863-87. By J. A. Bent. Cin- cinnati, '88. 1. 8°. (2), iv, 712 p. — Same; supplement . . . embracing the opinions handed down by the Supreme Court of Appeals, as reported in v. 30-35 of the W. Va. reports, [1888-92.] ByJ. A. Bent. Cincinnati, '93. 1.8°. xiv, 214 p. — A digest of the decisions of the Supreme Court of Appeals of W. Va. in criminal cases [etc.], as reported in v. 1-47 of the W. Va. reports and y. 1-35 of the Southeastern Reporter, 1803-1900 ... By T. J. Hugus. Cincinnati, 1900. 1. 8°. xii, 219 p. Legislature. let session, June 1863. 2d-10th session, annual, beginning In January, 1864-72; lllh session, Nov./Apr., 1872/73; I2th-28tb, biennial, beginning in January of odd years, 1875-1907. Extra session, June 1868; adjourned sessions, Oct. Iti73, Nov. 1875, Jan. 1882; extra sessions, April 1837, Jan. 1890, Feb. 1893, July 1904, Feb. 1905, Feb. 1907. 73° Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [West Va. \_Laws of the State.'] Acts, annual, 1863-72, 72/73; biennial, 1875-1905; extra sessions, 1868, 90, 1904. Wheeling and Charleston, ['63]-1905. 8°. Note. Acts of Stbeess., 1870, also In Code of 1868 ; see below. Acts of 11th 6688., 1872/73, have cooatitution prefixed. — Ordinances and acts of the Restored Government of Virginia prior to the formation of the State of West Va. ; with the constitution and laws of West Va. to March 2, 1866. Wheeling, '66. 8°. Note. Prioted and bound in 1 v. under resolution of Feb. 28, 1866. The ordinances and acts of 1861-62 had also been previously printed; see under Supplemental. — Code of West Va., comprising legislation to the year 1870, with an appendix containing legisla- tion of that year . . constitution of West Va. prefixed. By D. Lamb, R. L. Berkshire, T. Melrin, and J. H. Ferguson. Wheeling, 1868. 8°. Tii, 986 p. Note. Impriut date is 1868, and the compilation is known as the Code of 1868, but it was not actually printed until 1871. — Same ; 2d ed., containing the code as amended . . . including the year 1887 ; with an appendix . . constitution of West Va. prefixed. Comp. by J: A. Warth. Wheeling, '87. 8°. (2), ii, 12C7,(1) p. — Same; 8d ed., containing the code as amended . . . including the year 1891 ; with an appendix ... By J: A. Warth. '91. 1. 8°. (2), ii, (1), 1303, (l)p. — Same; 4th ed., 1899. Comp. by J: A. Warth. 1900. 1.8°. viij, 1426, (1) p. — Revised statutes in force Dec. 1878, alphabetically arranged. Comp. and annotated by J. F. Kelly. St. Louis, '78-79. 2 v. 1. 8". Note. Prefixed to v. 1 are the amendments to v. 1 made by the acts of 1879. — {^Special Laws.'] Laws relating to the duties of county officers. 1871. 8°. 118 p. — An act amending and re-enacting Chapter 150 of the code of West Va., concerning the public health. Passed March 15, 1882. n.t.p. ['82?] 8°. 8 p. — Assessment laws, 1883, 91, 96, 99, 1901. [^Journals, Docvmevts, Etc.] Journal of the Senate. annual, 1863-72, 72/73; biennial, 1875-1905. Wheeling and Charleston, '63-1905. 8°. Note. Journals of adjourned and extra sessions in separate vols., except extra sees. 1893 bound with journal of reg. sees. 1893, and adjnd. sess. 1875 which seems to be m both forms. Journal Oct. 1873 doubtful. The House adjourned sess. 1875 covered Nov. 10/Dec. 23, 1875, but the Senate remained in session until Feb. 8, 1876, to consider Impeachment of the Auditor and the Treasurer (see /ortoard, 1876). Journan879 has wrong imprint date '' 1878." Senate bills bound with nearly all. — Journal of the House of Delegates, annual, 1863- 72,72/73; biennial, 1875-1905. Wheeling and Charleston, '63-1905. Note. Journals of adjnd. and extra sessions in separate vols., except journals of adjnd. eessions 1873, 75 {see note above under Seuate Journal) and extra sess. 1893, seen bound with journals of regular sessions ; but adjnd. 1875 is stated by State Archivist to be separately bound. Miscellaneous docs, and House bills appended to nearly all. — [Rules of Senate and House] , sessional. Note. Been in respective jnls., either in the Manual («ee n^xt entry) or with separate title-page, or in body of journal. — Manual of the Legislature and of the executive and judicial departments. 1889. 8°. 32 p. Note. Title varies somewhat. Also bound with Senate Journal, 1868, 70, 71 and House Journal, 1867-77. See also under Exec, and Staff, ,Sec. of State. — Report of the joint committee appointed to investi- gate the affairs of the Penitentiary. [Sess. 1868]. n.t.p. 8°. 2 p. — Minority report of [same], n.t.p. 8°. p. 3-4. 73' Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [West Va. \^Journals, Documents, Etc., continued.'\ — Report of joint special committee to investigate the charges against the Supt. of the Penitentiary, Feb. 27, 1869. n. t. p. %". 16 p. — Report of joint committee appointed to investigate the affairs of the . . . Hospital for the Insane. [Sess. 1869]. rt. t. p. 8°. 5 p. — Contested elections from Jefferson county ; [major- ity and minority reports; sess. 1869]. n. t. p. 8°. 4 p. — Logan county contested election ; [majority and minority reports, sess. 1869]. n. t. p. 8°. 6 p. — Petition of the West Va. Historical Society asking for a geological survey for West Va. . . . [House, Feb. 16, 1870.] 8°. 3 p. — Report of House committee on taxation and finance. [Sess. 1872]. 6 p. — Journal of the impeachment and trial of J. S. Burdett, Treasurer, and E. A. Bennett, Auditor. 1875. 8°. 360 p. — Official purity — the corner stone of the republic. Speech of Hon. J. M. Mason of Jefferson county in the House . . . Nov. 18, 1875. n. t. p. [■75.] 8°. 30 p. — Testimony before joint committee . . . appointed to enquire into the charges for freight and travel of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. . . . Wheeling, 1879. 8°. 69 p. iTote. Seen only appended to both Senate Journal and House Journal, 1879. — Report of railroad committee [in regard to discrimi- nation in rates, Feb. 6, 1881]. ™. i. p. 8°. 27 p. — Testimony taken by the joint committee ... to investigate the sanitary condition and general management of the Hospital for the Insane at Weston . . . Adopted Feb. 2, 1882. Wheeling, '82. 8°. 15 p. — Report of joint committee ... to examine and report as to the sanitary condition and general management of the Hospital for the Insane at Weston. Submitted Mar. 6, 1882. Wheeling, '82. 8°. 14 p, — Report of committee on finance upon the equaliza- tion of taxes, [1883]. n. t. p. 8°. 12 p. — Journal of joint sessions on contest of Fleming v. Goff for office of Governor. [Extra sess. 1890]. 484 p. — ... Record of proceedings of Board of Canvassers of Ohio county in canvassing the returns of the election of 1891 for members of the House . . . n. t. p. [1893.] 8°. 49 p. — Report of special joint committee on constitutional revision. 1897. 8". 88 p. MiSCELLANEODS. Antietam National Cemetery. A report of G. L. Cran- mer, Trustee, for the year 18B7. Wheeling, '68. 8°. 6 p. — Report of G. L. Cranmer, Esq., Commr. in the Board of Trustees . . . Jan. 1, 1869. n. t. p. 8°. 3 p. — See also below, Gettysburg. Berkeley Springs, Trustees of . Report, [Feb.?] 1869, in reply to a joint resolution of Mar. 3, 1868. n. t. p. S". 9 p. — Report, Dec. 12, 1882 ; biennial report, 1887/88. ['83]-89. 8°. Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [West Va. [^Boundaries.'] Report of the Commissioners [ap- pointed under Chapter 92 of the Acts of 1868, relating to the boundary lines of the counties of Cabell, Mason, Wayne, Lincoln, Kanawha, Boone, and Logan], n. t. p. 8°. 3 p. Note. Witb House Journal 1869. Boundary line of West Va. and Maryland. [Report] by J: De la Camp, Feb. 1, 1869. «. t. p. 8°. 15 p. Virginia : her ancient title to the Northwestern Ter- ritory and her rights upon the Ohio River vindi- cated. By G: W. Thompson, n. t. p. p. 6-36. Nots. Seen only appended to House Journal 1881. Commissioners on the Boundary between West Va. and Pennsylvania. Report, 1882, 83, 86. 8". See aUo under Exec, and Staff, Oovemort 1882. [Claims.'] Board of Military Claims (lS6o-) . Report for the year 1865. Wheeling, '66. 8°. 25 p. — Same, [1866? with supplemental report]. 8°. 14, 4 p. — Military claims against the United States. 1868. n. i. p. 8". 13 p. [Debt.] Debt Commissioners (1871-). Report of the Debt Commissioners . . . appointed ... to treat with Virginia in regard to the debt of that State prior to Jan. 1 , 1861. Charleston, 72. 8°. 36 p. J/ote. AlBo appended to House Journal 1895; (33 p.). States of Virginia and West Va. [Correspondence with the Western Va. Committee of London. 1880]. n. t. p. p. 37-46. Note. Seen only appended to House Journal, 1881. See also under Bzec. and Staff, Governor, 1882. Virginia debt : The Wheeling ordinance ; Report of the Va. Debt Commrs. of 1871: Report of the Senate Finance Committee of 1873; House joint resolution no. 10. 1895. 8°. 41 p. [Expositions.] Board of Centennial Managers. Re- sources of West Virginia, by M. F. Maury and W: M.Fontaine. Wheeling, 1876. 8°. i, (1), 430 p. — Catalogue of the West Va. exhibit . . at Phila- delphia in 1876. By M. F. Maury. Phila., '76. 38 p. Board of World's Fair Managers for West Va. (1891-). The mountain State. A description of the natural resources of West Va. Prepared . . . by G: W. Summers . . . under the direc- tion of the Board . . . Charleston, '93. 12°. 259 p. map. Note. Cont. map of W. Va., 1893. [Chicago.] Scale, about 16 ml. — 1 in. ; size, 12^ X 18| in. Gettysburg National Cemetery. Report of Commis- sioners on Gettysburg and Antietam cemeteries. [1866?] 8". 6 p. Note. Appended to Honse Journal, 1867. — Report of Hon. C. D. Hubbard, Commr. in the Board of Managers of the Soldiers' National Cemetery at Gettysburg, Jan. 14, 1868. n. t. p. 8°. 2 p. [Lands.] Index to land grants in West Va. [Dyer.] 1896. Delinquent and forfeited lands. [Harlow. 18-]. West Virginia : the personnel of its government in legis- lative, executive, judicial and military admin- istration, and its citizens distinguished in public life. By J. H. Chataigne. n. p., [1899.] obi. 8°. (69) p. ports, il. 733 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [West Va. Supplemental : Publications of the Reorganized Government of Virginia. Organized by the WheeliDg CouventioD of June 1861. Seat of eovemment at WheeliDf?, June 1861-Jnne 1863; at Alexandria, June 1863-May 1865, when the officerB removed to Richmond and supplanted the seceesion State government of Virginia. Convention., June 1861. Journal of the convention assembled at Wheeling, June 11, 1861. Wheel- ing, '61. 8°. Note. Covers also the adjourned eesBion held in August. This convention, called by a previoua convention held at Wheel- ing in May, eatabliBhed the Reorganized Government, pro. vided for a vote upon the question of forming a new State in western Virginia, and called the Constitutional Convention which met in November 1861. — An ordinance to provide for the formation of a new State out of a portion of the territory of this State. Passed August 20, 1861. n. t. p. [Wheeling, '61.] S". 4 p. — Ordinances of the convention assembled at Wheel- ing on the 11th of June 1861. Printed by author- ity of the convention. Wheeling, '61. 8°. 10, (2)P- Note. Reprinted by the State of West Va. in 1866. See under Legislature, Laws of the State, Ordinances and acts . . . 1866. Convention, February 1864. Journal of the consti- tutional convention which convened at Alexan- dria on the 13th day of February 1864. Alex- andria, '64 — Constitution of the State of Virginia and the ordinances adopted by the convention . . . Feb. 1864. Alexandria, '64. 8°. 31 p. Governor. Message, to legislative sessions July 1861- Dec. 1864. Cont.: By F. FI. Peirpoinl, July, Dec, 1861, May, Dec, 1862, Dec. 1863, Dec 1864. Note. Meesageti July, Dec, 1861 seen in pm. form; otfai^rs only with Jouroald. Upon the removal of the Reorganized Govt, to Richmond in May 1865 Gov. Peirpoint was accepted throughout the State as the Governor of Virginia. Auditor. Report, annual. Sept 30: 1861,61/62-63/64. Wheeling, '61-[Alexandria, '64?]. 8°. Note. Rpt. 1861 cont. also the Auditor's rpt. covering the duties of Second Auditor. Rpt. 1861/62 seen in pm. form; others only with House Journal of corresponding years. {^General Assembly.'] Note. Extra session July 1861 ; regular, Dec. 1861 ; extra, May, Dec, 1862; regular, Dec. 1863, Dec. 1864. — Acts of the General Assembly ... of Virginia, sessional, July 1861-Doc. 1864. Wheeling, '61-[Alexandria, '65?]. 8°. Note. The acts of 1861-62/63 were reprinted in 1866 by the State of West Va. ; nee under Legislature, Laws of the State, Ordinances and acts . . 1866. — Journal of the Senate ... of Virginia, 1861-62. Wheeling, '61-63. 4 v. 8°. — Journal of the Senate of the State of Virginia for the sessions of 1863, 4 & 5. Baltimore, '65. 8°. 155 p. — Journal of the House of Delegates ... of the State of Virginia, sessional, July 1861-Dec. 1864. Wheeling, '6I-Aleiandria, '65. 6 v. 8". Note. Dec. 1862 has " Commonwealth " for " State." 734 NORTH CAROLINA STATE PUBLICATIONS LiBi compiled from the collection of North Carolina documents in the New York Public Library^ from the " Catalogue of the State Library of Maaaachusetts" 1880^ and Annual Supple- mental 18dO-190St and catalogues of other libraries ; and from material fumiaked by Dr. Stephen B, Weekt, Documents in this Hat generally published at the capitalt Raleigh^ if not otherwise specified. Sir Walter Raleigh's attempts at colonization on Roanoke Island , under Grenville and Lane, 158.*) ; under White, 1587 (the Lost Colo- ny). Embraced in Carolana grant by Charles I to Sir Robert Heath, 1629. Settlements of immigrants from Virginia on Albemarle Bound, about 165fi ; from Barbados near Cape Fear, 1663. Embraced in Carolina grants by Charles 11 to Monk, Clarendon, Shaftesbury and others a^ Lords Proprietors, 1663 and 1665. Oovernors under Lords Proprietors, 1663-1729. First Assembly, 1665. Proprietors' rights sold out to crown. 1729-31. Governors under the crown, 1730-75. Mecklenburg Resolves, May 31, 1775. First State constitution, Dec. IS, 1776. Present Tennessee ceded to United States, 1784; ordinance of cession re-enacted, 1790. U. 5, Con- stitution ratified, Nov. 21, 1789. Secession rejected, Feb. 28, 1861 ; adopted. May 20, 1861. Re admitted to the Union, June 25, 1868. Legislative Documents, sessional, 87. 8». 1835/36-76/77, 80- Note. Early collections irregular as to contents and manner of binding. 18.35/36-38/39 seen in 1 v. Above is binder's title, by which the vols, are best known. Many had t.-p. also, as follows : Docs. pr. by order of the ii. A. 1842/43. Exec. Docs. pr. for the Q. A., v. 1, 1860/51 ; H. and S. Docs., V. 2. Exec. Docs. pr. for the Legisl., 1852; S.and H. Docs., [v. 2]. Leg. Docs., Exec, V. 1. 1854/55; S. and H. Docs., v. 2. Docs. : Exec, and Legisl., 1856/37-58/59. Exec, and Legisl. Docs., 1860/61-76/77, 80-87. Ea. in 1 V. except as stated. No v. seen of 1840/41, 67/68. Extra sessions 1863/64 In 1 v. 1880 bound with S. and H. Journals in 1 v. Title and binder's title alike, 1835-87. Public Documents, 1903. 8°. sessional, 1879, 89-1903. '79- Note. Title and binder's title alike. Imprint of 1897 (and of contained docs.) is Winston. 19U1-03 ea. in 2 v. Constitution. Declaration of rights and constitution made bj Halifax convention in Dec. 1776. Fayetteville, [1789?] f°. 1, 3 p. The constitution, or form of government agreed to and resolved upon by the Tepresentatives of the freemen of the State of North-Carolina . . . In Congress assembled at Halifax, Hth day of Dec. . . . 1776. Philadelphia, 1779. 8'>. 16 p. Convention, 1788. The Journal of the convention . . Hillsborough, [1788]. 8». 16 p. — In convention Aug. 1, 1788. Declaration of rights and amendments to the Constitution, to be laid before Congress previous to ratification of the Constitution by No. Carolina. [Hillsboro, 1788.] fo. 2 p. 735 Constitution] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. Convention, 1788, continued. — Proceedings and debates of the convention . . . Hillsborough . . . 2l8t day of July 1788, for the purpose of deliberating and determining on the Constitution recommended by the General Con- vention at Philadelphia . . Edenton, 1789. 8°. 280 p. Note. PriDted by tbe 6iate priDtere but at the ezpeose of a few FederallBte. - Convention, 1789. Journal of the convention ... at Fayetteville on the third Monday of November 1789 . . Edenton, n. d. sm. 4°. 16 p. Xbte, This convention adopted the Federal Conetltntlon. Convention, 1835. Journal of the convention called ... to amend the constitution of the State . . . 4th of June . . . [1835]. '35. 8». 106 p. — Proceedings and debates . . . To which are sub- joined the convention act and the amendments to the constitution. . . . '36. 8°. 424, (1), 6 p. — The constitution . . . adopted . . . 1776 ; and the amendments . . . 1835 ; . . . with an ordi- nance for carrying the same into effect. '36. 120. 24 p. — Constitution of tbe United States and of . . . No. Carolina, arranged with references and indexes. 1842. 8". iv, 56 p. Jfote. Conatltutlon alio in Leg. Bocs., 1856/67, 58/69, 60. Convention, 1861/62. Journal of the convention . . . held on the 20th day of May 1861 [728th June] ; 2d session, [Nov. 18/Dec. 13] ; 3d session, [Jan. 20/Feb. 26, 1862] ; 4th session, [Apr. 21/ May 13, 1862]. '62. 4v.ini. 8». 193,86,119, 109, iii, ii, ii, iii, p. — Ordinances and resolutions passed by the State con- vention ... to dissolve the union between the State of No. Carolina and the other States, June 1861. '62. 8°. 175, (1), ii, ii, ii, ii, p. — Ordinances of the State convention . . . 1863. 8°. 93, ii, (1), ii, ii, p. Usually bound also with LawB of Note. Abridged ed. called BCBB. June 1863. — Constitution of No. Carolina . . . [186-]. 8". 44 p. Convention, 1865/66. Journal of the convention at its session of 1865 ; [also] at its adjourned ses- sion of 1866. '65-66. 2v.ini. S". 94, iii p. ; 192, iii p. — Constitution, with the amendments and ordinances and resolutions ... 2d Oct. 1865. n. t. p. [•65.] 8». 78 p. — Executive documents, convention, session 1865. Constitution . . . with amendments and ordi- nances and resolutions . . . '65. 8". 108, 11, 12, 8, 78 p. — Ordinances passed by the No. Carolina State con- vention at the session of 1865/66. '67. 8°. 72 p. Note. UBually bound with LawB of 1866/67. Convention, 1868. Journal of the constitutional con- vention . . . session 1868. 8°. 488, (1) p. table. Note. Journal and conBtltutlon alao seen In 1 v., with 129. W, 488, (1) p. — Constitution . . . together with the ordinances and resolutions of the constitutional convention . . . Jan. 14,1868. '68. 8". 129, iv, p. — To the people of No.-Carolina. [Report of] the convention . . . to form a constitution " repub- lican in form." n.y.,1868. 8". 46, 2 p. 736 Constitution] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. Convention, 1875. Journal of the convention . . . held in 1875. 75. 80. 278, xx, p. — Same. 286, n, p. I^ote. This ed. coot, remarks of JoBiab Turner on death of ex G-OT. Graham. — Ordinances, n. t. p. [1875.] 8». 30 p. — Resolution of instruction to the committee on privi- leges and elections, n. t. p. [1875.] 8°. 8p — Amendments . . . proposed by the constitutional convention of 1875, and the constitution as it will read as proposed to be amended . . . '75. 8». 70 p. — Constitution of the State of No. Carolina, n. t. p. [Raleigh, c. 1875.] 80. 36 p. — Same, n.t.p. [Raleigh, 1904.] 8°. 29 p. Sole. ContftiDlDg amendment to Article VI, adopted by Legislature in 1899. . Kn Klox correspondence, and miscel- lany and testimony of 1808-70, seen bound with mess. Nov. 187*; in all, 286 p. Mess. 1897 printed at Winston. ' Inaugural address, 1857, 59, 62, 66, 68, 76, 81, 85, 89, 93, 97, 1901, 05. 8°. Cont.: By Bragg, 1867; by Ellis, 1859; by Vance, 1862; by Worth, 1866; by Holden, 1868; by Vance, 1876; by Jarvis, 1881; by Scales, 1886; by Fowle, 1889; by Carr, 1393; by RusaeU, 1897; by Aycock, 1901; by R. B. Glenn, 1905. Note. Dated Sept. 1862, Dec. 1866, July 1868; others Jan- uary. With Inaug. 1876 is Gov. Vance's mess. Inaug. 1897 printed at Winston. • State of No. Carolina, ss. By His Excellency Alex- ander Martin, Esq., Governor ... A proclama- tion. New-Bern, [1784]. Note. Re final treaty with England. ' Message ... in relation to the stock reserved to the State in the Bank of the State; Nov. 23, 1835. '35. 80. 4 p. (Swain.) - Message . . . transmitting a communication from the commissioners appointed to revise the public statutes, Nov. 24, 1835. '36. 6 p. ' Message ... in relation to the University . . .; Dec. 23, 1840. '40. 8». 8, (1) p. (Dudley.) ' Executive message transmitting resolutions from the stockholders of the Bank of the State, together with Legislative resolutions on the subject ; Jan. 3, 1843. '43. 8". 8 p. (Morehead.) . Communication from the Governor transmitting a statement of expenses of the Literary and In- ternal Improvement Boards, November, 1842/44. n. t. p. ['44.] 8". 8 p. 737 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. Oovernori continued. — Communication . . . transmitting copies of rail road mortgages and bonds taken to secure the State ; Dec. 11, 1844. m. t.p. 8°. 8 p. — Message of Gov. Morehead in relation to the history of the State ; Dec. 21, 1844. 8". 5 p. — Correspondence relative to legal right of Gov. to receive pay as President ex officio of the Lit. and Int. Imp. Boards; [Dec. 26, 1844]. '44. (7) p. — Message from Gov. Morehead in relation to [some] ; Dec. 30, 1844. '44. 8". 11 p. — Message from Gov. Morehead on the subject of asylums for the deaf & dumb, blind & insane; Dec. 31, 1844. n. t. p. 8°. 4 p. — Message from Gov. Graham transmitting a commu- nication from Dis. Swamp Canal Co. on obstruc- tions to navigation of the Roanoke; Jan. 6, 1845. '45. 8». 4 p. — Message from . . . Gov. Graham transmitting re- port of Prof. Mitchell on the turnpike from Raleigh west; Dec. 3, 1846. '46. 8°. 18 p. — Message . . . communicating correspondence with the War Dept. on the subject of the Mexican War; Jan. 2, 1847. '46. 8°. 26 p. — Message ... in relation to the history of No. Caro- lina; Jan. 8, 1847. '46. 8». 12 p. — Message . . . transmitting a memorial of the Natl. Medical Convention, Philadelphia, May 1847; Nov. 10, 1847. '48. 8°. 8 p. — Message from . . the Governor transmitting a plan to establish a continuous line of railroad from Gaston to Charlotte ; Dec. 4, 1848. '48. 8°. 8 p. — Message . . . relative to the State's railroad liabili- ties ; Dec. 23, 1848. '48. 8». lip. — Message from . . . Gov. Manly relative to the Deaf and Dumb Institution in the city of Raleigh ; Jan. 16, 1849. '49. 8°. 10 p. — Message . . . relative to the Raleigh & Gaston R.R. ; Jan. 23, 1849. '49. 8°. (6) p. — Message from . . . Gov. D: S. Reid, transmitting communications from the Gov. of So. Carolina and from tlie president of the Nashville Con- vention, Jan. 2, 1851. '51. S°. 16 p. — Message from . . . Gov. D: S. Reid, transmitting a communication from Md. and resolutions [ste] from Vt.; Jan. 13, 1851. '51. 8». (15) p. — Message from . . . Gov. D: S. Reid . . . relative to putting under contract the Western Turnpike Road; Jan. 14, 1851. '51. 8°. 4 p. — Documents accompanying the Governor's message, [Oct. 14, 1852]. h. t.p. 8». 79, (1) p. iiee under Inspection and Regulation, Railroads. — Exec, message — swamp lands; Dec. 12, 1856. 11 p. — The Western Turnpike Road. [Message of Gov. Bragg, Jan. 8, 1857, etc.] 8°. 6 p. — Executive message on the Cape Fear & Deep River Navigation Co. ; Jan. 30, 1857. 8°. 4 p. — Governor's message [Ellis] and [Atty.] Busbee's report on the Albemarle & Chesapeake Canal Co. ; Dec. 3, 1860. 8°. 22 p. — Message of Gov. Ellis, with ordinance of Ga. and resolutions of Tenn. ; Jan. 29, 1861. 8°. 3 p. — The No. Carolina forts. [Correspondence of Gov. with Federal government, Jan. 1861]. 8°. 8 p. — Special message of Gov. Vance, and accompanying documents; Dec. 1862. n. d. 8°. 16 p. — Governor's message in relation to the Western N.C. Railroad; Jan. 24, 1866. 8". 38 p. yott. Cont. lOtta ann. rpt. of Free, of R.R., Au|;. 31, 18S4/65. Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N C. Oova-nor, continued. — Governor's message traDsmitting a memorial from the trustees of the Univ. of No. Carolina and a communication from Rev. Dr. Curtis; Feb. 1, 1866. 8°. 7 p. — Letter from T: P. Devereui, Esq. [to Gov. Worth, re freedmen], Oct. 20, 1866. 8°. 9 p. — [Message of Gov. Holden relative to organization of the militia; July 17, 1868]. 8°. 2 p. — Message . . . transmitting communication from the Public Treasurer ; Jan. 6, 1869. 8°. 6 p. — Proclamation by the Governor [Holden] together with the opinion of Chief Justice Pearson, and reply of the Governor. 1870. 8°. 36 p. — ... The answer of . . . W. W. Holden ... to the articles of impeachment . . . against him by the House . . . [1870]. 8». 45 p. See under Legislature, JoumalSt i>oc«., etc.t 1870/71. — List of pardons, commutations, and respites, 1870. ['71.] 8°. 7 p. — Message from the Governor relative to the Insane Asylum, Dec. 4, 1871. 8 p. Xote. Priacipally a " Rpt. of a epecial committee of the Bd. of Directors on the beat and moat ecoDOmical mode of providing for the insaoe of the State." — Communication [transmitting a special report of the Board of Directors of the Penitentiary, Dec. 10, 1874] : Dec. 12, 1874. 8». 5 p. — Communication [in reply to request of Senate for information as to financial condition of the N. C. B.R.]; Jan. 29, 1875. 8°. 15 p. — Communication [transmitting report in rel. to Albe- marle & Chesapeake Canal Co. by A: M. Moore, Jan. 16, 1875]; Feb. 24, 1875. 8°. 13 p. — Communication [transmitting a communication of the Director-General of the U. S. Centennial Exposition]; March 4, 1875. 8°. 5 p. — Message from Governor re celebration of centennial of King's Mountain battle, n. i. p. [1880.] 8°. (1)P- — Letter of Governor transmitting special report of commissioners to build Western Insane Asylum; [Mar. 15, 1880]. n. t. p. 8". 5 p. — Proposition to purchase the State's interest in the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley Ry. [Correspond- ence, etc.; Feb. 12, 1881.] 8 p. — Message ... in relation to the ownership of the Western N. C. R. R. ; [Feb. 21, 1881]. ,•.. t. p. 24 p. — Message ... in relation to the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley R. B. ; [Feb. 23, 1881]. n. t. p. 6 p. — Message ... in relation to the International Exposi- tion; [Feb. 24, 1881]. n.t.p. 6 p. — Message from the Governor [Jarvis, transmitting : (1) Rpt. of the Sec. of State on the great seal, and (2) Rpt. of the Trustees of Public Libraries on progress of the Colonial Records] ; Feb. 16, 1883. 18 p. — [Message re Western No. Carolina Insane Asylum. Sess. 1883]. Note. Not Been, but apparently ordered printed. — Special message [of A. M. Scales, Feb. 10, 1887]. 8°. 5 p. Note. Re Boundaries, Confederate Home at Richmond, U. S. Constitution centennial, and State Library. — Message of the Governor [Fowle] relative to the Penitentiary, n. d. [Sess. 1889.] 8". 3 p. 739 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. Oovernor, continued. — Letter from Gov. Fowle relative to financial condi- tion of Penitentiary; Feb. 13, 1889. 6 p. — Message from Gov. Fowle transmitting report of the State Treasurer on the condition of the banks in the State; Feb. 18, 1889. 8°. 6 p. — Thanksgiving proclamation [Nov. 27, 1890. '90]. 1. 8». 1 p. — Governor's message relative to the removal of J. W. and S. O. Wilson, Railroad Commissioners. 1899. 11 p. (Russell.) — See also forward under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1841, 42, 60, 79, 89. Adjutant General. Report, Nov. 30 or Dec. 1 : 1835, 36, 38, 40, 42. 44, 46, 48, 60, 62, 58; Sept. 30: 1861/62, 62/Mar. 31, 1864; Nov.: 1866, 69, 71; annual, Nov. : 1871/72-73/74, Dec. 31 : 1877-80, 82, 84, 86, 88-1902. '36-1908. 8°. Note. Rpt. 1866 covers only Apr. 7/Nov. 16 ; rpt. 1871 covers Aug./^ov. — Militia acts, 1806 and 1807, with the manual exercise. n. t. p. c. 1807. 8°. 34 p. -I- ? See also under Legislature, Special Laws, Militia. — An act concerning the militia . . . 1837. 8°. 36 p. — The militia laws . . . now in force with a descrip- tion of the uniform and accoutrements adopted . . . 1847. 8°. 60, 28, (1) p. — Militia laws pnssed at 2d extra session, 1861. n. t. p. ['61.] 8°. 32 p. — Muster rolls of the soldiers of the War of 1812: detached from the militia of No. Carolina in 1812 and 1814. '51. 8°. 140 p. — Same. 1873. See forward. Sec. of State. — Register of No. Carolina troops, 1861. ['61.] 8». 26, (1) p. — Same, 1864. ['64.] 8». 42 p. — Report [in response to Senate resolution], Jan. 27, 1871'. 8". 7 p. — Roster of No. Carolina troops in the War with Mexico. 1887. 8». 51 p. See also back under Governor, 1846. — Regulations of the N. C. State Guard. 1892. 24". (1), (3), vi, 218 p. — Roster of the No. Carolina volunteers in the Spanish-American War, 1898/99. 1900. 8°. 131 p. — See also back under Oovernor, 1868; under Legis- lature, Special Laws ; and under Miscellaneous, Civil War and Military. Attorney General. Report, Nov.: 1868, 69 ; biennial, Dec. 31 : 1885/86-1903/04. ['69-1905.] 8». — Report of the Atty. General upon the claims of Wr Cathcart, [Dec. 19, 1848]. '48. 8°. 18 p. — Letter in reference to a resolution of the House ; Feb. 26, 1889. 8°. 3 p. — See also back, Governor, 1860. Auditor of Public Accounts (1868-). Annual report, Sept. 30: 1867/68-75/76, 77/78-81/82; Nov. 30 : 1882/83-1905/06. Raleigh and Winston, ['69]- 1907. 8°. Jfote. The regular rpt. of Sept. 30, 1867/68, (196 p.) was preceded by a eeoarate preMmluary rpt. bearing aame date, of 24 p. Kpte. 1867/68-69/70 alno appended to aeesion laws. Rpts. 1869/70-70/71 were called Sd-4th ann. Kple. 1894/95- 95/96 primed at Winston; others at Raleigh. None found fur 1876/77. — Expenses on Capitol Square, [Feb. 23, 1870]. 30 p. — Contingent expenses, [Feb. 24, 1870]. 48 p. 740 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. Auditor of Public Accounts, continved. — Report for first quarter of fiscal year ending Sept. 30, 1871. 8°. 37 p. — [Communication in reply to a resolution of the House, Dec. 16, 1874]. 8°. 2 p. — See also under Legislature, Jnls., Does., etc., 1881. Comptroller of Public Accounts. Statement, annual, Nov. 1 : 1825/26-26/27; report, annual, Oct. 81 or Nov. 1 : 1826, 27, 36/37, 38/39-46/47, 48/49- 55/56; Sept. 30: 1866/57-63/64, 66, 67. '44- [67?] 8°. Note. Copy Been of rpt. 1836/37 had imprint date 1844 and wag Sen. doc. 10 of 1844/*o. Rpt. 1848/49 reprinted with impr. date 1851. (64 p.) UpU. lBb-l/i3-«l/62 also appended to aeaaion laws. Rpts. 18M/5&-89/S6 called " Statements." Rpt. 1866 covers only 9 mos. — A statement of the revenue of No. Carolina. [Sess. 1823-33, 39, 48, 60, 52]. fold, table. I^ote. For the year preceding seBsion-year. Seen only ap- pended to seasion-lawB. — A statement of the revenue, showing the amount paid by each county, 1837/41. f broadside. — Report from the Comptroller [re office stationery, and Literary and Int. Imp. Board expenses ; Dec. 20, 1842]. '42. 8°. 25 p. — Communication from the Comptroller [re Cherokee bonds, sess. 1848.] n.t.p. 8°. 2 p. — Report in answer to a requisition of the Senate, Oct. 8, 1852. '52. 8». 8 p. — See also back. Auditor ; forward under Secretary of State, 1866 ; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1840. Secretary of State. Report, annual, Nov. : 1868, 68/69- 73/74, 75/76; biennial, [Dec. 31: 1877/78- 79/80]; Sept. 30, 1880/82; Nov. 30: 1882/84- 1900/02. [•69]-1902. 8°. Jfote. Rpta. 1872/T3-73/T4 cont. [l8t]-2d ano. rpt. of Ex- aminer of CorporatioDS. — I. Prof. Stowe's report [on elementary instruction in Europe, Dec. 19, 1837]. II. Proceedings of a meeting at [Washington, D.C., Dec. 13, 1838], called to consider the subject of common school education. III. Report of the Pres. and Direc- tors of the Literary Fund. IV. Act ... es- tablishing a system of common schools. Plan of a common schoolhouse. Prepared . . . under the superintendence of the Sec. of State. '39. S". 120 p. — Table of the population of the State according to the 8tb census . . . [Sess. Aug. 1861.] 8°. 3 p. — Report of the Sec. of State and Comptroller con- cerning Confederate and State securities in the Treasury, Nov. 20, 1866. 8°. 7 p. — Muster rolls of the soldiers of the War of 1812 detached from the militia of No. Carolina in 1812 & 1814. . . . 1873. 8°. 229 p. See back ander Adjt. Oenl., 1851. — The legislative manual and political register of . No. Carolina for the year 1874 . . . Comp. . under the direction of W. U. Howerton, Sec. of State, by J: H. Wheeler, late Treasurer . '74. 8». 388, 2, 3 p. map. fold. tab. — No. Carolina troops in the continental line. A reg ister of officers, with dates of commissions . Oct. 1884. n.t.p. [e. 1886.] 8». 15 p. — Abstracts of records and documents relating to the colonial history of No. Carolina during the pro- prietary government (1676-1728). W: L. Saunders, ed. [Raleigh, c. 1885.] 8°. 36 p. 74' Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. Secretary of State, eoniinned. — Comparative vote for Governor, President, Members of Congress and Chief Justice. 1890-1888 [«'<;]. '90. 8". 13 p. — No. Carolina insurance report [for year ending Apr. 1], 1894. '94. 8°. 120 p. — Same, dated Aug. 10, 1896. Winston, '96. 8°. 143 p. — Xiist of insurance companies, n.t.p. [f. 1896.] 8 p. — See also back, Oovernor, 1883. Treasurer. Report, Nov. 1: annual 1824/25, 27/28- 35/36, 41/42, 61/52, biennial 1836/38-38/40, 42/ 44-54/56; Sept. 30: biennial 1856/58-60/62, annual 1862/63, [64/65?], 66, 67/68-73/74; biennial, Sept. 30: 1874/7(5-80/82; Nov. 30: 1882/84-1900/02. ['25]-1903. 8». Note. Rpt. 1827/28 covers Dec. 18, 1827/Nov. 1, 1828 and Btatee that period Nov. 1/Dec. 18, 1827 was covered In ** rpt. of the committee of inveBtigation at the laBt BeBBion." Rpt. 1836/38 Beems to accompany RptB. of the committee on finance. RptB. through 1840/52 generally alBo appended to the Bession laws. Ann. rpt. 1851/52 ia Exec. Doc. no. 12 of BesBion 1852. Rpt. [1864/66?] dated Jan. 19, 1866; rpt. 1866 covers Jan. 1/Sept. 30. Rpts. 189D/S2-g6/g8, and perhaps later, cont. Rpt. of committee to examine the accts. of the And. and Trees., (title varies) . Rpt. 1894/96 has imprint Winston. — Bank statements. Kote. Generally suhmitted through Pub. Treasurer. See under Inspection and Regulation, Banks; also back under Governor, 1889. — An account of monies received in part of the taxes of ttie year 1787. i°. 12 p. — Statement in relation to the Cherokee lands, [Dec. 15, 1835]. '35. 8». (12) p. — Report showing expenditures of State for internal improvements, [Dec. 1840]. n. t. p. 8°. 13 p. — Indexes to documents relative to No. Carolina dur- ing the colonial existence of said State [1663- 1775], now on file in the offices of the Board of Trade and State Paper Offices in London : . . . published . . under the direction of the Public Treasurer. 1843. 8°. (1), 120 p. Ifote. The same sheete served as an appendix to the N.C. Univ. Magazine, 1844, v. 1. — Report shewing the amount of stock held by the State in incorporated companies, etc., Sept. 6, 1844. n.t.p. 8°. 3 p. — Report transmitting names of obligors of bonds to secure the State against liability incurred for the R. & G. Kail Road, Deo. 7, 1844. '44. 8". 9 p. — A statement ... in relation to State stocks, Dec. 5, 1846. '4fi. 8°. 10 p. — Report in relation to Cherokee lands, Dec. 19, 1846. '46. 8°. 4 p. — Communication in answer to a. resolution [Sess. 1846/47]. 7 p. — Report in obedience to a resolution of the House, Dec. 16, 1848. '48. 8». 6 p. — Statement of the liabilities and income of the State, Dec. 13, 1856. 8°. 9 p. — [Statement showing whole absolute debt of the State, Dec 11,1858.] 8°. 15 p. — Report [with statement, itemized, of contingent account, Sept. 30, 1858/60]. 8°. 14 p. — Communication [with statement of receipts and dis- bursements, Oct. 1, 1860/Aug. 13, 1861]. 16 p. — Response to resolutions of the House [re sale of l>on(ls, Dec. 8, 1862]. 8<>. 48 p. — Treasurer's [special] report, [June 29, 1863]. 8°. Note. With mess, of Uov. Vance of that date, as pp. 4-12. — Treasurer's [special] report. May 17, 18(14. 12 p. — Treasurer's [special?] report, Nov. 12, 1864. 14 p. 742 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. Trtcaurtr, continued. — [Report on the revenue bill, Nov. 1866]. 8». 15 p. — [Communication relative to taxes, sesa. 1866/67]. n. d. S". 11 p. — Communication [re sale of bonds of N. C. K.R. Co.], Dec. 11, 1868. 8». 4 p. — Communication [re charges impeaching his oiBcial conduct], Jan. 4, 1869. 8°. 9 p. — Report on the State finances, Feb. 8, 1870. 9 p. — Report in reply to an inquiry of the House, Dec. 16, 1870. 8». 6 p. — Communication [with statement of fines paid into the educational fund, etc.], Jan. 28, 1874. 9 p. — Additional report [on same, Jan. 31, 1874]. 2 p. — [Communication in reply to a resolution of the House, Dec. 18, 1874.] 8°. 8 p. — Communication [in reply to a resolution of the House], Feb. 3, 1875. 8°. 6 p. — Communication [re fines and forfeitures ; Jan. 25, 1877]. 14 p. — Treasurer's special report, [Mar. 11, 1880]. ™. t. p. 8». 8 p. — Communication [replying to a request of the Senate for information as to the Western N. C. R.R.], Feb. 13, 1883. 8°. 3 p. — Communication [replying to a request of the House as to any surplus in the Treasury], Feb. 11, 1885. 8°. 3 p. — See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1869, 89; under Inspec. and Reg., Banks; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1820, 40, 44 (two), 68/69, 72/73, 79, 81. Inspection and Regulation. IBanks."] Bank statements, Nov. : 1850, 52, 56, 58, 60, 62, 64. liote. Bnbmitted through Public Tre>8urer. 1850 is a f° broadside, others S". In earlier years appeared chiefly in Bupplements to the Acts. — Statements of the affairs of the banks received at the Treasury Dept. since the date of the Treas- urer's rpt. [Dec. 5, 1835. J '35. (4) p. — Report of condition of State, private, and savings banks, Sept. 20, 1898. '98. 8°. 47, (1) p. Bank of Cape Fear. Statement, Nov. : 1838, 46, 48. 3 pm. 8°. ITote. Also for other years in " Bank statements." — Report from the Bank 6t Cape Fear, [Dec. 28, 1842]. '43. 80. 7p.+ — Bank exhibit, Nov. 2, 1844. h. t. p. S". 3 p. Bank of State. Communication of Hon. D. Cam- eron, President, enclosing a tabular statement of the condition of the Bank of the State, 1834/44. '44. (2) p. fold. tab. — Statement, Nov. : 1844, 46. 8". ^ote. Also for other years in " Bank statements." Merchants' Bank. Statement, Nov. 1846. Ifote. With statement of Bank of State. People's Bank. [Majority and minority reports, Nov. 1856.] 80. 7 p. See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1835, 43, 89; and under Legislature, Special Laws and Jnls., Docs., etc., 1829, 30, 41 (two), 43, 64, 56, 56/57,58/59 (two), 77. 743 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. [ Canalt and Rivers. ] Cape Fea/r and Deep River Navi- gation Co. Report: 18[36], 54; President and Directors, 1854; 1865/66 (two); April: 1856/57- 67/68; Ist report of President, Nov. 9, 1858; Chairman Board of Managers, Jan. 30, 1867. NoU. Rpt. [1836], dated " 1837," ia with rptB. of Bd. of Int. Imp. and Trueteee of Univ. in House doc. no. 20, aesB. 1836/37. Rpta. 1855/56, of 24 p. and 20 p. respectively, have Bame title and dates but cover overlapping periods. — Report upon the Cape Fear and Deep Rivers [by W. B. Thompson, C. E., Dec. 22, 1848]. '49. 8». 15 p. — Report of chief engineer upon extension of the Cape Fear i Deep River Slack Water Navigation Co. to the Yadkin River and through the same to Wilkesboro' ; Dec. 6, 1850. '50. 8". 18 p. — Cape Fear & Deep River Navigation Co. [Me- morial and reports, 1852]. h. t. p. p. 195-234. — Report of Col. Gwynn on the Cape Fear and Deep River improvement, Jan. 10, 1867. 8°. 8 p. — Report of Commodore Wilkes upon the character and resources of the region of country in the neighborhood of Deep River . . . Dec. 30, 1858. Note. Included in '* Commodore Wilkes's rpt. mess, from the Gov., Jan. 20, 1859 " ; 40 p. Spec. — Copy of W: H. Morell's contract with Cape Fear & Deep River Navigation Co., [Sept. 15, 1857]. 8°. 9 p. — See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1857; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1856/57. Chesapeake ^ Albemarle Canal Co. Report of Pres- ident, [3d annual], Nov. 8, 1858; 10th annual report, Sept. 30, 1860/65. Note. There were no rpts. 1861-64. — Report of the State Proxy In the Albemarle & Chesapeake Canal Co. n. i. p. [Sess. 1881.] 10 p. — 5ee also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1860, 75; and under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1859, 69/70, 76. New Berne and Beaufort Canal. Report of Gen. W. G. Lewis, State Engineer, on the New Berne & Beaufort Canal, Dec. 26, 1890. 8°. 3 p. New River Navigation Co. Report, 1857, 58. Roanoke Navigation Co. Report of President and Directors, 1852. 8". Note. With rpt. of Bd. of Int. Improvements. See also forward under Internal Improvement, and under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1845. ICorporations.'} Examiner of Corporations. Report of W: H. Finch, [Nov. 16, 1872]. 8°. 3 p. Corporation Commission (1899-). [let]-7th annual report, Dec. 31 : 1899-1905. '99-1905. 8°. Note. Succeeded the Railroad Commiseion. Cont. r. , , and other corporation Btatistics for years ending Jnne 30. [Edueation.'\ Superintendent of Common Schools (1852-65). lst^[llth] annual report: Jan. 24, 1854; Dec. 13, 1864; [Dec. 31], 1855; Nov. 15, 1856; Jan. 18, 1858; [Dec] 1858; Sept. 1859; [Dec] 1860; Dec. 1862; [Dec] 1863; [Jan. 1866]. Note. Ist, [25, (I) (6) p.] is also in another ed. as Ace. Doc. 12, BCBB. 1854/55, with 54, (1) p. [8th] ii in 2 pts. : Pt. 1 (39, 1 p.); pt. 2, Suggestions and recommendations, (38 p.). [llth) was the last rpt. prior to reconstruction; it forms p. ^ ;3-36 accompanyiDg Qov. Worth's meHB. of Jan. 18, There was do scbooT systeTD 1865-68. A ODe-pagc rpt. for 1859 1b repr. In rpt. of Supt. Pub. Instruction, 1896/98 the only ones numbered. lat-5th were 744 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. [£(2uca>. 78, iv, p. Note, Cont. a Sketch of the history of education in N. C, by Dr. Wiley. — [l8t]-9th annual letter to the committees ap- pointed to examine . . . teachers of common schools, 1853-61. 4°. Nott. 1854 in 2 edB., 4 p. and Op.; 3d-9th also repr. in rpta. — [CiTCulars to the boards of county superintend- ents, by C. H. Wiley], 1853, 57, 58, 60, 61, 62. Nott. Too numerous to Hat. Generally 4<^, of 2, 3 or 4 p. — No. Carolina Common School Journal, [C. H. Wiley, «<£.]; t. 1, nos. 1-3; Sept., Dec. 1856, Nov. 1867. Greensboro and Raleigh, '56-57. 8". — The No. Carolina Journal of Education, v. 1-7, Nov. 1861-March 1864. Greensboro, '61[-64.] 8°. Note. Sent to the schools by the State. Uar. 1864 was the last one seen. — {^School Lav>s.'\ Acts of Assembly establishing and regulating common schools, [etc.] by C. H. Wiley. 1863. 8°. 47, (1) p. Acts of Assembly in relation to common- schools in No.-Carolina; . . . by C. H. Wiley. . . . 1857. 8». 32 p. Digest of the laws in force in relation to com- mon schools in N. C. [By C. H. Wiley.] (/» N. C. Jour. Educ, May 1861.) Stt also under Legislature, Laws of the State, Special Lavs. — Address to the people of No. Carolina [on contin- uance of the schools, etc., by C. H. Wiley; July 1861]. n.i.p. 8". 15 p. — Circular to the authorities and people of No. Car- olina. By Rev. C. H.Wiley, Supt. . . . Greens- boro, 1863. 8'>. 8 p. — [Circular on graded schools]. 1863. 8°. 3 p. — Report of Rev. C. H. Wiley on the condition of the University of N. C. May 1881. 8°. 4 p. table. Superintendent of Public Instruction (1868-). Re- port, annual, Nov. 10, 1868; Nov. 1: 1869-72; June 30: 1872/73-73/74; Nov. 14, 1876; Sept. 1 : 1876/77-79/80 ; biennial, Nov. 30 or Dec. 1 : 1880/82-88/90 ; June 30 : 1890/92-1902/04. ['68?]-1904. 8''. Note. Rpt. TSoy. 10, 1808 was the first after the war. Rpt. 1869 cont. rpts. of Bd. of Educ, Trustees of Univ., and Instn. forD., D.&B. Kpt. I^ov. 1870 is 3d ann. There seems to have been also a rpt. Nov. 1, 1874 ; (107 p.). Rpts. from 1878/ 77 cont. rpts. from the normal schools. Rpts. 1836/88-94/96 cont. school laws. Rpt. 1896/98 cont. a history of the Supt's. office. Pm. ed. of rpt. 18S8/90 has 8 prelim, pages not includ- ed in the Pub. Docs. ed. Rpt. 1894/96 printed at Winston. — Report, Dec. 14, 1870 [in reply to request of House for information] . 2 p. — \^School Laws.'] School laws ... as ratified Apr. 12, 1869. '69. 8°. 98 p. School law. [1873.] S". 14, 13 p. School law. An act to amend Chapter 90, Laws of 72 and 73. n.t.p. ['74.] 8°. 14 p. An act to revise and consolidate the public school law. h.t.p. [1877.] 8°. 14, (1) p. Same; as amended by laws of 1885, and local assessment act of 1883 . . . '85. 8°. 48 p. — Public school law, 1881, 83. 74."; Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. [^Education, continued.'] — Public school law, as amended by laws of 1885, the Genl. Assy, of 1887 having made no amendments. •87. 8». 60 p. —Same, as amended . . . 1889, 93, 95, 97, 99, 1901, 03. '89-1903. 8». Xbte. 1895-97 printed at Wlniton. Changes in public school law made ... at session of 1891 . . . '91. 8°. 12 p. — School history of No. Carolina, by J: W. Moore. Raleigh, 1879. 12°. 323 p. 2fote. The 9tb ed., 1890, and later ede., were adopted by the Genl. ABBy. for uae in the public Bchoole. 13th ed. 1893. Board of Education. Proceedings [re issue of bonds and sale of railroad stock], Jan. 26, 1869. 5 p. — Report, Nov. 1, 1869. yote. Seen only in Sapt'fl. rpt., 1869. — Report of the Secretary, biennial, [1885/86], 87/88-91/92. Note. Relates to swamp lands. Board of Examiners. Course of study for teachers in the public schools. 1898. Note. Seen only repr. in Supt's. rpt., 1896/98. Literary Fund. See forward under Internal Im- provement. See also under "Exec, and Staff, Sec. of State, 1839; and under Legislature, Special Laws, and Jnls., Docs., etc., 1838, 46, 80, 85, 91. [Fish and Fisheries.] See under Institutions, Agricul- ture, Dept. of. [Health.] Board of Health (1877-79). [Ist] report of the Secretary, Jan. 1879. 13 p. Note. For blennium 1877/78. Board of Health (1879-85). lst-3d biennial report, 1879/80-83/84. '81-[85]. 8°. Note. The Leg. Does. cont. a " Rpt. of the Secy, for the year 1882," (96 p.] ; not certain if this is same as 2d bien. Leg. Docs. ed. of 3d has wrong caption **2d bien." — ... Circular on ventilation, drainage, drinking water, and disinfectants. 1879. 8°. 14 p. — Method for performing post-mortem examinations. 1879. 8°. 32 p. — Montlily bulletin . . . Wilmington, Feb. -March, 1880 ... 4° broadsides, oblong. — Sanitary engineering. 2d ed. By W: Cain. 1880. 8°. 86 p. il. — Same, 3d ed. 1885. 8». 90 p. — Vaccination. Advice on the necessity of vaccina- tion [etc.] . . . how to prevent and exterminate small-pox [etc.]. . . . 1882. 8°. 13 p. — One aspect of the subject of medical examination, as set forth in the work of the No. Carolina Board of Medical Examiners. [Wilmington, 1884?] 8°. xiiv, p. Board of Health (1885-). [l8t]-9th biennial report, 1885/86-1901/02. '87-1902. 8». Note. 6th printed at Winston. — Bulletin, monthly, v. 1, no. 1-v. 21, no. 12; Apr./ March, 1886/87-1906/07. Wilmington and Ra- leigh, ['86-1907]. 8°. Note. [V. 3, nos. 1-2] wrongly numbered "v. 2, nos. IS- 14." V. 7, nos. 7-S, [Oct.-Nov.] wrongly dated " Nov.-Dec." V. 12, no. [12] wrongly numbered " 11." [V. 13, nos. 1-3] wrongly numbered " v. 12, nos. 12-13, v. 13, no. 2." V. 13, nos. 11-12, Feb.-Mar. 1898. in one pm. [V. 14, no. 1 ] wrongly num- bered " V. 13, no. 13." V. 16, no. 11, Feb. 1901, cont. health law in full. Each v. has cooBccutive pagination. Pub. at Wil- mington through V. 7, no. 6; since then at Raleigh. 746 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. IHealih, continued.'] — The care of the eyes and ears. By R: H. Lewis, M.D. [1886.] JiTote. Also Included as appendix In [let] bien. rpt. — Specifications for heating, plumbing, and sewer- age of the State House, Supreme Court building, and Agric. Dept. building ; [Sept. 1, 1887]. n.t.p. 8". 16 p. — [Law regulating the practice of medicine.] pm. — [Act relating to the Board of Health. 1893.] — Instructions for quarantine and disinfection. Win- ston, [1896?]. 8<>. 7 p. — Suggestions on the prevention of tuberculosis. Winston, 1895. 8°. 8 p. — Drinking water in its relation to malarial diseases. Winston, 1895. 8». 30 p. — [Miscellaneous pamphlets.] Note. Ball. v. 4, do. 6, meDtiona the following other pam- phleta a.B distributed free by the Board ; not certain whether all were published by it ; Healthy homes and foods for the work- ing classes. — The sanitary condltioDS and necessities of scbool- bouses and school life. — Disinfection and individual prophy- laxis against infectious diseases. — The preventable causes of disease, injury and death in American manufactories and workshops. . . . — Rpt. of the proceedings of the 1st annual convention of the N. C. Sanitary Abbo*d, Feb. 6-7, 1889. 136 p. — A year*s campaign against dirt. — See also under Legislature, Special Laws. Insurance Department (1899-). Annual report of the Insurance Commissioner, Apr. 1 : 1899/1900- 04/05- '00-05. 8°. Note. Statistics for calendar years preceding. See also under Exec, and Staff, Sec. of Slate. [Internal Improvement.'] Memoir on the internal im- provement contemplated by the State, and on its resources and finances. By A. D. Murphey. 1819. 8°. 88 p. See also under Legislature, JoumalSt Docs., etCt 1815, 16, 25. Report of sundry surveys made by Hamilton Fulton, Esq., State Engineer; . . . and submitted to the Genl. Assy. ... in 1819. ['19.] 8°. 70 p. Board of Internal Improvements. Report, annual, Nov. or Dec. : 1819-23, 33, 35, [36], 38, 39, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50, 52, 56, 58. '19-[58?]. 8o. Note. Called Board of Public Improvements through 1822. Rpts. 1821-22 serve merely as introductions to rpts. made to the Board by Hamilton Fulton, engineer to the State. With rpt. [1836], dated " 1837," are rpts. of Cape Fear Nav. Co. and Trustees of Univ., in all 12 p. Rpt. 1850 has double pagina- tion : 82 p. and 18, 64 p. With rpt. 1852 is rpt. of Pres. and Dirs. Roanoke Nav. Co., in all 10 p. See also next entry. — [Communication, Dec. 8, 1866]. 8°. 9 p. Note. In place of report. — See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1844 (three), and Comptroller, 1842; and under Leg- islature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1841, 42. Board of Internal Improvements (1878-). Report, Jan. 5, 1881. n. t.p. 8". 8 p. Note. This board was apparently the predecessor of the Railroad Commission. — Report [of an inspection of the Atlantic & No. Carolina R.R.], 1892, 94, ea., 3 p. ; 1896, 5 p. Literary Fund (1825-). Report of President and Directors, annual or biennial, Nov. or Dec: 1835, 38, 40, 42, 46, 48, 60, 52, 56, 58; Sept. 1, 1844; Oct. 1, 1858/60; Dec. 8, 1866. Note. This Board had charge of the public funds for com- mon schools but was largely concerned with internal improve- ment schemes. Also called Literary Board and Board of Literature. See also under Exec, and Staff, Sec. of State, 1839. 747 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. [^Internal Improvement, continued.'] — Extracts from reports on public improvements . . . published for the use of the Board of the Literary Fund. . . . 1837. 8°. 36 p. Note. SuratnarieB of earveys made in 1918 by Price nod Clemone, Id 1823 by FultoD, In 1827 by Nash and by Brazier; and an extract from Murpbey's Memoir of 1819. — Report of C. B. Shaw, engineer ... on drainage of swamp lands. . . . 1838. 12°. 28 p. — The swamp lands of the State. . . . Facts for emi- grants and capitalists. [By C. H. Wiley] . . . 1867. 8°. 31 p. — See also under Exec, and Staff, Oovernor, 1844, (three). Comptroller, 1842, and Sec. of State, 1839; and under Legislature, Jnls., Does., etc., 1841, 43, 55, 63. Report of commrs. for draining Matamuskeet Lake in Hyde county, [Dee. 1838 J. n.t.p. S". (3) p. Report of Major Gwynn, C.E., upon the practicabil- ity and probable cost of opening an inlet at Nag's Head ; May 27, 1840. n. t. p. 8». 20 p. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1850. Report and resolutions of the Salisbury Internal Im- provement Convention, [Nov. 2, 1854]. '54. 8°. p. 55-65. Report of [Commissioners in charge of] the Tar River Improvement, Dec. 1856. 8°. 13 p. See also back under Canals and forward under Public Works and Railroads ; under Exec, and Staff, Treasurer, 1840 ; and under Legislature, Jour- nals, Docs., etc. , passim. [Lands.] Report of the commissioners appointed to superintend the sale of the Cherokee lands, [Dec. 3, 1838]. '38. 8°. 8 p. Agent of Cherokee Bonds (1851-). Reports of Jacob Siler, Oct. 31 : 1856/57-57/58. 1 pm. 8". 8 p. See also under Exec, and Stafi, Comptroller, 1848. — [Report of J. Johnston, Commr. to settle with J. Siler, Agent . . . Apr. 20, 1864]. n.t.p. 6 p. — Report of J. Siler, Nov. 27, 1869; [Oct. 31, 1870]. 2 rpts. 8". See also back under Education, Board of Education and Internal Improvement ; under Executive and Staff, Governor, 1856, and Treasurer, 1835, 46; unt2er Institutions, Geological Surveys, 1860; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1843, 50, 56/57. [Mines, Inspector of .] See MJirfer Institutions, Labor, Note. See also under InBtltutioDB, Oeological Surveys. [Oysters.] Report on the waters of No. Carolina, with reference to their possibilities for oyster culture [etc.]. . . by Lieut. Francis Winslow, U.S.N. 1886. 8". vii, (1), 151 p. 2 maps. Note. AUo as Doc. 7, BeBS. 1887. The flame, or an equiva- lent rpt., was Bulletin No. 10 of the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey : " Rpt. on the sounds and estuaries of N. C. witb reference to oyster culture ..." [1880]. 4". 51-136 p. 3 maps. Report of the oyster survey, Nov. 30, 1887/88; biennial report of the Oyster Commissioner, 1901/02. ['88]-1903. 8°. Note. Ept. 1887/88 seen only in Bd. of Agric. rpt. 1887/88. Shell-fish Commission {}S87-). Report, 1887/88; re- port of Chief Shell Fish Commr., [1891/92]; [•id biennial] report of Commn., 1893/94; [bien- nial] report of Chief Inspector of Shell-fish, 1895/9i;-97/98. ['88]-98. 8°. Note. Rpt. 1887/88 seen only in rpt. of Bd. of Agric. 1887/88 with report of oyster survey. — See also under liefiislature, ,Tnls., Docs., etc., 1891. Pharmacy, Board of (1881-). Report of W: Simp- son, Secretary, Sept. 1, 1881/82. 8°. 4 p. 748 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. Public Works, Superintendent of. Report, annual, Nov. 14, 1868; Dec: 1869, 70, 71. 4 rptB. 8». Quarantine PAyiteian (Wilmington). Quarantine re- port, [Sept. 30, 1868] ; annual report, Dec: 1890, 92, 94. 8». [iJai7roo. il. Note. Cont. rpts. of : Commr., Biologist, Botanist, Chemist Carator of Museum, Kntoraologist, Veterinarian; also extracts from The Balletin. — Circular, nos. 19, 34: monthly crop report, Aug. 1877, May 1878. '77-78. 8°. — [Crop and general information bulletin]. 1879. broadside. — [Monthly bulletin], Dec. 1880; Jan. 188[1], Feb., Mar., Apr., May, June, July, 1881; Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr., June, 1882; Mar. 1887. Note. Not seen; meDtioned in Weeks's bibliography. Jan. 188[1] misprinted *' 1880." Bee also forward under Agricul- ture, and Mechanic Arts, College of, Agric. Exper. Sta. — Bulletin ; v. 14, no. 11, Aug. 1894; v. 16, no. [11?], Aug. 1895. 4". — Same, monthly; v. 21, no. 1 - v. 27, no. 10; Jan. 1900-Oct. 1906. 8». Note. 12 DOB. annually. There were separate supplements to Balletini Nov. 1904 and Jan. 1905. In v. 23, no. t, June 1B02, is a list of bultetlne showing a balletin each month regu- larly since July 18B9. — [Act of 1877]. Note. Not eeeu, but distributed by Commr. in 1879. — Fish culture in No. Carolina. 1879. h. i.p. ['79.] 8°. 26 p. [Map of the State]. 1879. 751 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. Agricullurt, Department of, continued. — North Carolina as a place for Investment, manu- factories, mining, stock raising, fruit and farm- ing [etc.]. . . . N. Dumont, ed. 1879. 8°. 88 p. Note. Known aa "the Dumont pamphlet;" iBsued by authority of the Uent. AsRy. but without conaultatlon with the Board ; distributed by the Commr. — Handbook of No. Carolina, embracing historical and physiographical sketches of the State [etc.]. By L. L. Polk, Coramr. 1879. ix, 291p. map. Note. Cont. in pocket at end ; Phyalographlcal map of N. C. ; W. C. Kerr, State Geologiat; n. d. Scale, about 23 ml. = 1 in.; size, 10 X 263 '■>• — Handbook of the State of No. Carolina, exhibit- ing its resources and industries. . . . 1883. 8°. vi, 154 p. — Report on the No. Carolina coal fields to the Dept. . . By H. M. Chace. 1885. 8°. 66 p. map. — The minerals and mineral localities of N. C. ; by F. A. Genth and W.C.Kerr. 1885. 8°. 128 p. Note. First publiabed by the Geological Survey in 1881. — Handbook of No. Carolina, with map of the State. . . . 1886. 12°. ix, 352 p. map. Note. Oont. Map of N. C. [New York, copyr. 1882] ; scale, about 29 mi. = 1 in. ; size, 8 X 17 In. — Same, 1893, by J: D. Cameron. '93. 8°. viii, 333 p. map. il. — North Carolina and its resources. Illustrated. State Board of Agriculture, Ealeigh. Winston, 1896. 8". XV, 413 p. map. pi. Note. Cont. " Map of N. C. isaued by the State Board of Agriculture, Raleigh. With corrections to date . . . Chicago, 1896." Scale, 25 mi.= 1 in. ; size, 8J X 193 in. — Nord-Carolina und was es dem Einwanderer anzubieten hat. . . Raleigh, 1900; (Leipzig printed). 8°. 131 p. 2 maps. 40 il. Note. A German ed. of "N. C. and its resources," 1896. Tlaa cover title : " Beschreibung von N.-C, die farm^n, fruit und wcingarten, die walder, gruben und fabriken." — The woods and timbers of No. Carolina. By P: M. Hale. A compilation from the . . . reports of Curtis, Emmons, and Kerr. Raleigh [and] New York, 1883. 12°. 272 p. Note. Curtis'a " Woody plants " is reprinted entire. This vol. and tbe nt'xt followini; do not bear an official imprint, but the expense of publiciitlon was probably met by the Board. For the rpta. referred to see forward, Qeological Surveys. — In the coal and iron counties of No. Carolina. By P: M. Hale. A compilation from the reports of Emmons and Kerr, Col. Laidley's and Adm. Wilkes's reports to the War and Navy Depts., [etc.]. Raleigh [and] New York, 1883. 12°. 425 p. map. See preceding note. — Handbook of the . . . State Museum. 1897. Commission for Controlling Crop Pests (1897-). Report of chairman, Dec. 16, 1898. 8°. 3 p. Fish and Fisheries, Superintendent of. Ist-Sd bien- nial report, 1879/80-83/84. Note. lat-2d aeen only in Bd. of Agric. rpts. 1879/80-81/82. See also under Legislature, Jnla., Does., etc., 1862. Department of Immigration. Report, [sess. 1887]; biennial report [by Agent of Immigration], 1887/88. See also forward under Agriculture . . College of, Agric. Exper. Sta., and under Geol. Surveys. 752 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS fN. C. Agriculturt and Mechanic Arts, College of (Raleigh, 1887-). Report of Pres. Board of Trustees, biennial, [1889/90,91/92], 93/94-95/96; report of President, biennial, 1899/1900-01/02. 8». Note. Practically an annual proapectas. Rpt. [1889/00] cont. rpta. of Prea. of College and Director of Agric. Exp. Bta. Rpt. [1891/92] called ■' 1893." — lst-6th annual catalogue, 18[89/]90-94/95. '90- 95. 6 pm. 8». Agricultural Experiment Station (Raleigh, 1877-). [lst]-28th annual report, 1879-96, 97/98- 1904/05. '79-1906. 8". Note 1. Rpt. 1879, covering Apr. 19, 1877/Jaly 16, 1879, was apparently reckoned aa equivalent to let-2d ann., as rpt. Apr. 1880 Is called 3d and ttaie enumeration la maintained. Other rpta. through 1896 for calendar years. 17tb-19th called "Work during 1894-96 of the . . . station; 17th-19th ann. rpt." r20th-21etl in 1 v., called " Rpt. of Director, Jan. 1, 1897/ June 30, 1898, 2Dth-2l8t yrs." Subsequent rpts. for year ending June SO. [l8t-9th], but none later. Inscribed " Pub. by order of Bd. of Agric." [let] cont. reprints from most of the pubne. up to that time. NoU 2. The Dept. of Agric, Immlg. and Statistics In 1877 appointed a Director of Exper. Sta., who had laboratories at the University but no University duties. The station was removed to Raleigh about 188U; its management was trans- ferred to the Agric. and Meuh. College, Dec. 8, 1889. For convenience all its publications are here grouped together. — Report of A. R. Ledoux, Director of the N. C. State Eiper. Sta. at Chapel Hill, Jan. 1879. Note. Seen only in Commr. of Agric. rpt., 1877/78. — Report of Dr. C. W. Dabney, State Chemist, for 1879/80. 8». p. 52-69. Note. Seen only in Dept. of Agric. bien. rpt. 1879/80; perhaps same as [1st] bleu, in next entry, which had 16 p. — [lst]-9tb, nth biennial report of the Director, 1879/80-95/96, 97/98. Note. For calendar bienniums. The difference between these rpts. and the ann. rpts. is not altogether clear. 2d seen in Commr. of Agric. rpt. to sees. 1883. Between the 9th, 1895/96, and 11th, 1897/98, came a " Rpt. of Acting Director," July 1/Dec. 16, 1898, (4 p.), which may have been reckoned aa 10th. Report of the Superintendent, ['88.] 8°. 113-220, (1) p. — Experiment farm. [1887.] n. t. p. chart. Note. Has cover title ; ** Rpt. of the Supt. of Farm of the N. C. Agric. Exp. Sta. for 1887. [Extract from the 10th aon. rpt.] ..." Raleigh, 1888. — [Bulletins and miscellany, 1877-88.] Cont. : Directions for making vinegar. 1878. 4 p. — Analyses and valuations of fertilizers, 1877/78; annual, 1879- 85 (se« note belom). — Ville's formulse for composting, and others. ... 1878. 16 p. —The sugar beet in X. C. 1878. 50 p. — Silica vs. ammonia. Results of comparative soil-testa of . . . sllicated phosphate with . . . ammonlated gnanos. 1878. 23 p. — FormulsB for composting. -1879. 16 p. — Analyses of drinking waters. Bull. Jan. 1881. — Value of active ingre^ dients of fertilizers. Bull. Feb. 1881. — The use of agricul- tural chemicals. Bull. Mar. 1881. — Adulterated chemicals Ball. July 1881. — Report of work done for the Sute Board of Health. 1381. 8 p. — Trade in fertilizers; Extension In cotton culture. Bull. Jan. 1882. — Home-made manures; High roannring on cotton. Bull. Feb. 1882. — Does cotton exhaust? Cotton-seed and Its uses. Bull. Mar. 1882. — Stable manure saved and composted; Rice products aa a feeding-stuff. Bull. April 1882. — Experience with home- made manures. Bull. June 1882. — Treatment of cotton lands; SUtlon at State Fair. Bull. Oct. 1882.— Horn, leather, and wool waste, and fertilizers made from them. 1882. 10 p. — Finely-ground phosphates, or " floats." 1882. 10 p. — On kainlte. 1882. 28 p. — Rice and Its products; Food and fodder plants. Bull. May 1882 [1883?] — The Soja bean; Waste products of tobacco factories. Bull. May 1883. — Cotton-seed and Its products. Bull. June 1883. — N. C. reeonrces for commercial fertilizers; 1, Ammoniates; 2, Potash sources. Bull. Dec. 1883; 3, Phosphates. Bull. Jan. 1884. — The trade in fertilizers during 1883. 12 p. — Report on X. C. phosphates. 1884. 26 p. — Cost of ingredients of fertilizers. Bull. Feb. 1884. — The phosphate Investigation. Bull. Mar. 1884. — North Carolina phosphates. Bull. Apr. 1884. — Catalogue of the No. Carolina exhibit at the American Expo- sition at Boston. 1884. 63 p. — Analyses of composts. Bull. 753 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, College of, continued. ri8B6?] 2 p. — InjarloQB insects, and diseases of Block. Bull, [1886?] 2 p. — Tlistnictlons for voluntary observers and dls. playmen of the Weather Service. [1886.] 24 p. — Formuln for composts. Bept. 1887. 4 p. — Composts, and Ingredieots compOBlnK them. [1887.] 24 p. 2fQte. These publications were Issued at Irregular intervals, without enumeration. The bibliography in reg. Ball. 87 (lee belou>) Includes in this groap Rpts. to the Legislature Jan. 187A, 81 and Weaiber Service rpt. 1887, and reckons a total of 66 publications. The reckoning Is not clear, but it la on this basis that the regular enumeration of bulletins begins with no. 67 in June 1888. The list excludes circulars, directions, forms, and all contributions from the station which appeared In the Dept. of Agrlc. monthly bulletin. Of "Analyses of Fertilizers," 1877/78 {30 p.) was republished 1879, (16 p.> ; 1880 was in the Rpt. of the station 1880; there were 2 eds. each of 1881 (16 p. and 12 p.), 1862 (8 p. and 12 p.), 1883 (ea. 16 p.), and 1885 (ea. 16 p.?); There was also an additional clrcnlar on the subject. Fall 1885, 2 p. Subseqnent analyses of fertilizers were published In the ann. rpts. and bulletins; see below Special bulletin, Kote. —Bulletin, nos. 57-189, June 1888-Dec. 1903. ['88- 1903.] 8". Jfole. Reckoning a total of 56 miscellaneous pubne. of bul- letin character prior to June 1888, the first bull. Issued In sep- arate form was called no. 57. See preceding note. Nos. 67- 63 wore also "Art. I-XIV ; " nos. 64-72, " Art. I-XIII ; " no. 73, " Art. I." There were 3 eds. of no. 69, dated respectively Feb. 26, Apr. 3, 14, 1890. There were 2 eds. of no. 76, dated Mar. 16, Apr. 16, 1891. Xo. 87 cont. a bibliography of station publications, Uar. 1887-Bept. 1892. Paged individually through no. 93 ; since than paged continuously each report year and bound with ann. rpts., as nos. 94-110 with 17th ann. rpt., etc. Nos. 134-136 had not been published up to June 30, 1906. — Same, special issues, Feb. 12-Dec., 1889. 8°. Note. Issued In limited editions. Cont. : No. 61i, Feb. 12. e2{. Mar. 26,=2d ed. of no. 62. 64a, Aug. 66a, Nov. 67a, Oct. 16,=Technical bull, no. 1. 68a, Nov. 16,=Meleorol. Div. no.l. 68b, Dec. = ■* " " 2. — Technical bulletin, nos. 1-7, Oct. IB, 1889-July 6, 1893. 7 pm. 80. ITote. No more issued. Also numbered in connection with the series of regular bulletins as follows : 1. 67a. Oct. 16, 1889. 4. 87d. Nov. 26, 1892. 2. 77b. .Tuly 1, 1891. 5. 90a. Apr. 14, 1893. 3. 80c. Oct. 30, 1891. 6. 90b. Apr. 17, 1893. 7. 9]d. July 6, 1893. — Press bulletin, nos. 1-69, May 24, 1890-Aug. 20, 1895. 69 circulars. 8° and t" sheets. Note. No. 69, althougha broadside 21 X 6J In., bore pagina- tion "p. 382." — Special bulletin, nos. 1-63, May 15, 1891-189[9?] 53 pm. 8°. Note. No. 1, of 556 p., was a spec. rpt. on diseases of the horse, by the U. B. Bureau of Animal Industry. Nos. 4-27, 29-32, 34-47 devoted to Fertilizer analyses. Also numbered in connection with regular bulletins, as i^ollows . 86b. June 15, 1892. 10. 88b. 11. 88c. Mar. 4, 1893. 12. 89a. 13. 14. 90c. Apr. 19, 1893. 15. 91b. Jnne 19, 1893. 1. 77a. May 15, 1891 2. 80b. Oct. 1, " 8. 80h. " " " 4. 82a. Feb. 13, 1882. 6. 82b. " 27, " 6. 83b. Mar. 12, " 7. 83c. " 26, " 8. 83e. Apr. 16, " 16-21=" l8t-6th bi-weekly ed., season 1894," Feb. 24-May 22. 22-53 not seen. — Information bulletin, nos. 1-5, Nov. 18, 1893-Nov. 20, 1894. 5 circulars. 8°. ea., 1 p. Note. Circulars of inquiries for collection of Information. — Meteorological Division, constituting the State Weather Service (1886-96). [l8tr-9th] annual report, for 1887-95. 8». Note. Title varies. [3d] seen only bonnd with ann, rpt. of Station 1889. r5th| has title : " Climatology of N. C. from records of 1820-82, including tho 6th ann. rpt. . . . 1891." '82. 184 p. [8th-9thJ have title "N. C. weather during the year 1894-96," and Include the monthly meteorological bulletins of those years. 754 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. Agrieuttiire and Mechanic Arts, College of, continued. Monthly meteorological bulletin, nos. 1-83, Nov. 15, 1889-Aug. 1896. 83 pm. 8°. Note. Tbroagh no. SO, Dec. 15, 1893, dated In the month following month covered; beginning with no. 61, Dec. 30, 1893, dated on laet day of month covered. Nos. 6-7 cover two months in one pm, ; almilarly of othere; tee folUnoing liet. Through no. 51 all bore a double enumeration in connection with the regular etaiion bulletina, in the following manner : Nos. l-5 = 68a, 6iib, 68c, 69a, 69b; 6-7 = ?0a (1 pm.);8-9 = 72a-72b; 10-11= 72c (1pm.); 12=73a; 13-14 = 73b (1 pm.) ; 15-16 = 74a-74b; 17-18,19-20, [21-22] = 75c, 78a, 79a (3 pm.); 23-25 = 80b, 80d, 80e; 26-27 = 81a (1 pm.) ; 28-51= 83a, 83d, 85a, 86a, 86c, 86d, 87a, 87b, 87c, 87e, 87f, 88a, e8d, 89b, 90d, 91a, Olc, 91e, 92a, 92b, 93a, 93b, 93c, 93d. Nob. 64-78 called " N. C. weather during [month]." Nob. 79- 83 called •■ Rpt. for [month] " and issued by " V. S. Dept. Agrlc, N. C. section Climate and Crop Service ... In cooper- ation with the N. C. Agric. Bxp. Bta.'' For succeeding Issues see forward. Weather Service. Weekly weather crop bulletin, 1888-1895. [■88-95] . f » broadside . yote. Issued during crop season. Numbered as follows ; June 2-Oct. 20, 1888 ; 1-21 Apr. »-Oct. 3, 1892 ; 1-26 May 4-Oct. 11 , 1889 ; 1-24 Apr. 3-Oct. 2, 1893 ; 1-27 Apr. 2S-0ct. 11, 1890; 1-25 Apr. 9-Oct. 1, 1894; 1-26 Apr. 24-Oct. 9, 1891; 1-25 Apr. 8-Oct. 5, 1896 ; 1-27 For succeeding issues see forward. Weather Service. — See also under Legislature, Special Laws. [ Blind. ] Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind (^Ra,\eigh, 1845-). Reports of Directors, Principal and Treasurer, [Nov.] 1860; report of Commissioners, [1851/52]; report, [1866/56]; biennial, 1856/58-62/64 ; annual, 1864/65-68/69, 71/72-73/74, [80]; biennial, 1874/76, 76/78, 81/82; [34th-43d] report, 1883/84,84/86-1900/02. '50-[1902.] 8°. Jfote. The three rpts. of 1860 accompany the Rpt. of the joint select committee on the D. & D. Institute; in all. 40 p. Year-end, Sept. 1:1868-67; July 1: 1868-69; Nov. 1: 1872-76; Dec. 31: 1878-82; since then, Nov. 30. Institution for blind only, since about 1891. — Report, [Nov. 1868?] 8°. 7 p. Note. The regular rpt. of that year had 34 p. — Classified statement, 1879. n. t. p. 8°. 2 p. — Address ... on occasion of laying the corner- stone of the N. C. Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb, April 14, 1848. By H. P. Peet. New York, '48. 8°. 47 p. — American annals for the deaf and dumb. [1869?] Note. This and next title mentioned in rpt. 1868/69. — Deaf mute casket. [1869?] — Handbook of information. . . 1899. obi. 16°. 2 pi., (2) p., 9 pi., 14-32 p. — See also under Exec, and Staff, Oovernor, 1844 ; under Inspec. and Reg., Education, 1868; and under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., passim. Charities, Public, Board of. 1st, 3d-4th, 9th annual report, Feb. 1670, Dec. 1871, Feb. 1873, sess. 1876/77; report, annual, [Dec. 31]: 1889-98, 1901-02. 70-[1903?]. 8» NoU. Rpt. 1890, called " Supplemental," has p. 30-61, following rpt. 1889 (29 p.). In addition to ann. rpt. 1891, rpU. 1891-92 were also bound together In one pagination as " blen. rpt. 1891/92; " ilmllarly, rpts. 1893-94, 96-96 (ludiv. p.), 1902- 01 ; 1897/98 not seen. Cont. brief rpts. from State charitable Institutions. [ Chemist, State.'} See back under Agriculture, Dept. of. Deaf and Dumb, School for the (Morganton, 1891-). Report of President, [1891/92]-93/94; 3d-6th biennial report, Dec. 1: 1894/96-1900/02. ['93- 1903.] 8». Note. r2d]-4th bien. cont. Supt's. " l8t-3d " rpt. 3d has imprlut Winston. Bee also baok. Blind, and references. I 755 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. \^Education.'\ Normal and Industrial School (for white women; Greensboro, 1891-). Report, biennial, [1891/92]; Sept. 30, 1896/98. ['92?]- 98. 8°. Ifote. Called N. and I. College In rpt. 1896/98. A complete aerlee of rpta., Sept. 30 : 1892/94-1902/04, is Id Supt. Pub. iDBtruction rpte. for same periods. — Catalogue, 1894/95, 96/97. — State Normal Magazine, v. 1-8, [1896/97?]-1903/ 04. Greensboro, ['96?-04]. 8<>. 256 p. State Normal SekooU. Annual reports. yoie* Annual reports of the several normal schools are in rpts. of the Supt. of Pub. Instruction, In all cases without separate t.-ps. No separates seen of any except : University Normal School (1877-85). Eeport, 1877, 78, 79, 80. University of North Carolina {Chanel Hill, 1796-). Report : of Treasurer, annual, Nov. 20 : 1834/36, 39/40, 41/42, 43/44, 45/46, 47/48, 49/60, [55/56], 57/58, 59/60, 61/62, 64/65; Not. 20, 1867/July 20, 1868; Not.: 1870/71-71/72; biennial, [1885/86-89/90] ; of Treas. and Bursar, biennial, 1893/94; of Pres., Treas. and Bursar, 1895/96. A'ote. ls;i/72 by Bec.-and-Treas. Kpts. 1874-84 not seen but said to be in Leg. Docs. Bien. rpts. for calendar bien- niums, but [1885/86-89/90] are dated in Jan. of year of trans- mittal. — Report of the Trustees [to Legislature, sess. Dec. 1836.] '37. 8". Note. In 1 pm. with rpts. of Bd. of Int. Imp. and Cape Fear Navig. Co., as House doc. no. 20; together, 12 p. — Report of Trustees [and other officers]. Not. 15, 1869. 8°. — Report of W. L. Saunders, Sec. Board of Trus- tees [re vacancies in Board], January 13, 1879. 2 p. — Reports of Pres. Kemp P. Battle and of the committee of visitation . . . Jan. 20th, 1887. '87. 8°. 38 p. — Catalogus UniTersitatis Carolinse-Septentrionalis. Raleigh, 1812. 16°. 11 p. J^ote. Officers, teachers and graduates only. The first cat. printed. — Same; Raleigh, 1817. 16°. 16 p. — Catalogus senatus academic! et eorum qui munera et oiBcia academica gesaerunt, quique aliquoTis gradu ezornati sunt in UniTersitate Carolinae- Borealis. Kalegss, hdooclii. 8°. 43 p. A'ote. Cover-title : " Catalogue Universitatie Carolinse- Borealia, udccclii." A catalogue of ofHcers, teachers and graduates, 1789-1852, all in Latin. — Same. Chapel Hill, hdccclx. 8°. 16 p. — Sketches of the UniTersity of No. Carolina, together with a catalogue of the officers and students, 1789-1889. '89. 242, (1) p. ^'ote. P. 1-63 : K. P. Battle's " Sketches . . " 1889; p. 65- [243] : catalogue, [Baltiniore, Md., 1890.] — Catalogue, annual, [1819-20?], 21-63/64, 64/66 66/67-[68/69?], 69/70, 75/76-1904/05. v. p., ['19?J-1905. 12° and 8°. you. Title has varied. Early noB. were broadsides; 1837/ 38 and 1859/60 were the only 12i's seen. 1864/66 covered two yeari'. Cats. 1826, 54/55 have imprint Hillsborough' 18.i7/68, 69/60-61, Chapel Hill; 1877/78, Durham; 1887/88-^ 92/93. 71. p. [Raleigh] ; others, so far as Keen, Raleigh through 1886/S7 ; Chapel Hill, 1893/94-19U4/05. In place of imprint, cat. 1876/77 has statemenl : " Post office: Chapel Hill, N. O., .May 1677"; printed, however, at [Raleigh]. No catalogues were published for the years 1871/72-74/75. 756 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. l^Education, continued.'] — Tlie University Magazine; v. 1, 1844; second aeries, v. 1-10, l«52-60/61 ; third series, v. 1-2, 1878; fourtli series, t. 1-23, 1882-95, 97/98- 1905/06. ['44-1906.] 8". Note. Before tbe Civil War ttaia was for a time the organ of the State HiBtorical siociety. The number for Dec. 1844, called an "Appendix," conBiHte of the " Indezei to [Colonial] Uocoments " (1843, 8°, 120 p.) and the " Proceedings of the Safety Committee of Wilmington" (1844, 8", 76 p.) bound together in the magazine cover. This periodical was for the most part issued at irregular intervale. A detailed schedule of series, vols., and nos. is In Dr. Weeke's Bibliography of the Hiatorical Literature of N. C, ; Cambridge, Mass., 1895 ; sm. 4° ; 79 p. — Laws of the University. . . . Established by the Board of Trustees, Dec. 1799. Raleigh, 1800. — Acts of the Genl. Assy, and ordinances of the Trustees . . . Univ. of N. C. 1838. 12'>. 21 p. — Same; 1852. 12°. 24 p. — A memoir of the Rev. Elisha Mitchell, D.D., late professor . . . and the addresses delivered . . . Chapel Hill, 1858. 8». 88 p. Note. Cont. ** . . . A funeral oration at the re-interment of the remains of the Kev. Blisha Mitchell . . . June 15, 1858, by the Rt. Rev. James H. Otey ..." (p. 55-73), and *' A vindication of the propriety of giving the name * Mt. Mitchell ' to the highest peak of * Black Mountain * : an address delivered letb June 1858 by Hon. D: L. Swain, LL.D., Free. . . . " (p. 75-88) ; each with imprint : Chapel Hill, '58. — Univ. of N. C. Memorial Hall inaugural pro- ceedings. Wed., June 3, 1885. '85. 8°. 30 p. — [Addresses.'] The influence of Christianity upon the welfare of nations; an oration by W. M. Green, June 1831. Life and character of D: L. Swain. Address by Hon. Z. B. Vance, June 7, 1877. Durham, '78. 8°. 20 p. Note. Apparently repr. from Univ. Magazine, 1878,i : p. 73-93. An address on the history of the buildings of the University . . . by Kemp P. Battle, LL.D., Pres. ... on University Day, 1883. n. i. p. [Greensboro, '83]. 8°. 16 p. The Univ. of N. C. in the Civil War. An ad- dress delivered at the centennial . . . June 5, 1895, by S.B. Weeks. Richmond, '96. 8°. (1), 38 p. Commencement address, 1840, 41, 56, 70,81. '40-81. 5 pra. 8°. Cont. : By D. M. Barrtnger, Jone 3, 1840. '40. 26 p. By J. C. Bruce, Jnne 3, 1841. '41. 26 p. By Itev. B. Manly, Jr., Jnne 2, 1856. n. p., '56. 16 p. By J: H. Wheeler, June 8, 1870. '70. 32 p. By Oen. E. J. Mallett, Jnne 2, 1881. '81. 8 p. Addresses before Alumni Association, 1859, 81, 84, 92. V. p., '59-92. 4 pm. 8°. Cont. : Fifty years since, by W: Hooper, 1859. '69. 50 p. Same, 2d ed. Chapel Hill, '61. 34 p. By E. P. Battle, Jan. 26, 1881. '81. p. 12-32. By J: Manning, LL.D., 1884. Greensboro, '84. 16 p. By A. M. Waddell, May 31, 1892. Wilmington, '92. 15 p. Addresses before the literary societies, [Dialec- tic and Philanthropic Societies], annual, 1827, 32-33, 38, 49-52, 54-55, 60, 65, 86. v. p., '27- 86. 15 pm. 8°. Cont.: By A. D. Murphey, June 27, 1827. '27. Same ; 2d ed., 1843. 23 p. W: Gaston, June 20, 1832. n. t. p. [Raleigh, '32.J 16 p. Same ; 5th ed., Chapel Hill, 1858. 27 p. G: E. Badger, June 26, 1833. Richmond, '33. 12". 21 p. W: B. Shepard, June 27, 1838. '38. 29 p. W: A. Graham, June 6, 1849. '49. 757 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. \^Eilucation, continued."] J. C. Dobbin, June 5, 1850. 2d ed., Cbapal Hill, '6«. 24 p. W: W. Avery, 1861. '61. 23 p. K. M. Saunders, 1862. '62. 43 p. A. V.Brown, May 31, 1864. "64. 27 p. O: Davis, 1865. '56. 36 p. J: Pool, June 6, 1860. Chapel Hill, '60. 16 p. W: H. Battle, LL.D., June 1, 1866. *66. IS p. A: Van Wyok, [June 2, 1886]. '86. 20 p. — lAtumni.'i Univ. of N. C. Annual meeting of the Alumni Association, January 26tli, 1881. Raleigii, ['81.] 8». 56 p. A record of the proceedings of the Alumni Association, [June 6, 1889. '90.] 12". 251 p. See also above, Addresses. — Dialectic Society. Catalogue of members. Ra- leigh, 1841, 51, 52; Greensboro, 1888; [Balti- more], 1890. 5 pm. 8°. See also above, Addresses. — Eliska Mitchell Scientific Society. Journal, v. 1-19, annual, 1883/84-99; biennial, 1900/01; annual, 1902/03, 03. 8°. pi. il. J^ote. Beginning with v. 4, each v. consists of two semi- annual parts; but pts. 1-2 of v. 17 cover respectively the full years 1900-01 , and pts. 1-2 of v. 18 are dated respectively Nov. 10, 1902 and Jan. 25, 1003. V. 19 covers the year 1903. — Historical Society. 1st report. Hillsborough, 1844. 8». 8 p. Note. As given by Sabln. Cited by Dr. Weeks as pub. 1845, with 6 p. Introductory address before the Historical Society. . . . June 5, 1844. By L. S. Ives. Raleigh, ['44 ] 8». — Philanthropic Society. Catalogue of members. Raleigh, 1841, 52. 2 v. 8». Register. Raleigh, 1886, 87. 2 pm. 8°. J^ote. Ed.byBtephenB.Weeks. See also above, Jc2(2r«««e«. — See also under Kzec. and Staff, Oovernor, 1840, 66; under Inspec. and Reg., Education, 1868, 81; and under Legislature, Jnls., Does, etc., 1870/71, 75, 85. State Educational Association (c. 1856-). Address delivered before the Association, July 1, 1857, by W: W. Holden. '57. 8°. 32 p. Set also under Legislature, Jnls., Doct., etc., 1878. [Geological Surveys.} (J. Olmsted-Mitchell Survey, 1823-28.) Note. Under nominal supervision of the Board of Agricul- ture. The earliest of State surveys. — Annual report on the geology of No. Carolina, by D. Olmsted; pts. 1-2, 1824-27. '25-27. 2 v. 12°. 84 p.; (2), 85-155 p. — Report on the geology of N. C, pt. 3, by E. Mitchell. 1827 8°. 43 p. — Report of Prof. Mitchell, 1829. 120. g p. (2. Emmons Survey, 1852-63.) Xole. Geological, mineralogical, botanical, agricultural. Prof. Emmons died 1863 but survey work ceased in 1860. — Report of Prnf. Emmons on his geological survey of No. Carolina. 1852. 8°. 181, (1) p. — Report on the progress and present state of the geological and agricultural survey. By E. Emmons. 1855. I2». 20 p. — Geological report of the midland counties of No. Carolina. By E. Emmons. New York [and] Raleigh, 1856. 8°. xi, 351,(1) p. maps., pi. — National foundry — Deep River, N. C. By E. Knimons. 1857. 8°. 14 p. — Report. . . . Agriculture of the eastern counties ; . . . with descriptions of the fossils of the marl beds. By E. Emmons. 1858. 8°. xvi, 314 p. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. [Oeological Surveys, continued.'] — Agriculture of No. Carolina, pt. 2 : containing a statement of the principles of the science upon which the practice of agriculture as an art is founded. By E. Emmons. 1860. 8». 112 p. — Part 2. Agriculture. Containing descriptions, with many analyses, of the soils of the swamp lands. By E. Emmons. 1860. 8». viii, 9-95 p. Note. Cover title : " The swamp Unde of N. C." — Part 3. Botany. The woody plants of No. Caro- lina, by M. A. Curtis, D.D. 1860. 8°. 124 p. See back under Agric, Dipt, of, 1883, and below, 1867. — Agriculture. Geological and descriptive sketches of lower No. Carolina and the adjacent lands. By E. Ruffin of Va. Kaleigh, 1861. 8°. 296 p. — Report on the natural resources of that part of No. Carolina west of the Blue Ridge. 12°. 3 p. (Leg. Doc. 25, app. B., sess. 1860/61.) — Report of progress on survey. 6 p. (Leg. Doc. 26, sess. 1860/61.) — Fart 3. Botany. Catalogue of the indigenous and naturalized plants of the State, by M. A. Curtis, D.D. 1867. 8°. 156, (2) p. Note. Prepared before, bat published after, the Civil War. (3. Kerr Survey, 1866-.) Note. Geological, mineralogical, botanical, agricultural. Apparently by an act of 1872 the survey was to be under nomi- nal Bupervision of the Governor and the Literary Board ; in 1879 the survey was placed under sapervision of the Board of Agriculture. — Report of progress, by W. C. Kerr, Apr./Dec. 1866. 8°. 3 p. (Exec. doc. 27, sess. 1866/67.) — Report of progress, by W. C. Kerr, 1866. '67. 8". 56 p. — Same, by same, Feb. ]86[9]. n.t.p. 8°. 57 p. (Leg. doc. 27, sess. 1868/69.) Note. Has wrong date, "Feb. 1888," which should be Feb. 1869, as rpt. covers operations of the two years 1867-68. — /Same; appendix to, 1873. '73. 8°; 24 p. — Communication [re State boundaries, Feb. 20, 1869]. 8". 4 p. — Report of Prof. W. C. Kerr [in response to re- quest of House for information as to clerks em- ployed, seas. 1870/71]. n. d. 8°. 6 p. — Report of progress, by W. C. Kerr. 8". 4 p. (Pub. doc. 16, sess. 1872/73.) — Report of the State Geologist, Nov. 7, 1873. 8». — Appendix to the report of 1873 and a general description of the State, 1873. 24 p. — [Pamphlet on resources of the State, prepared for the Vienna Exposition, u. 1873]. — Same, in German. — Report . . . Vol. 1. Physical geography, resume, economical geology. W. C. Kerr. 1875. xviii, 325, 120 p., 8 pi. map. ITote. Cont. : Geological map of N. C. W. C. Kerr, State Geologist, n. d. Scale, 20 mi. = 1 in. ; size, U\ X 27i in. — Report of State Geologist [on the expenditures of the Geological Surrey, Jan. 1, 1877]. 8°. 17 p. — Report of State Geologist [concerning the estab- lishment of a department of agriculture, etc., Jan. 31, 1877]. 8'>. 12 p. Note. Copy seen dated Jan. 31, " 1876." 759 InetitutionBj STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. By W. C. Kerr, (T.-p. not found.) \Otological Surveys, continued.'] — [Fbysiographical description of No. Carolina. 1879 and 1882]. 8". 32 p. — The State of No. Carolina. State Geologiet. 8°. 32 p. — The minerals and mineral localities of No. Caro- lina Being chap 1 of the 2d vol. of the Geol- ogy of N. C. By F. A. Genth and W. C. Kerr. n.i.p. [1881.] 8°. 122 p. JVo««. Cover-title. Caption simply " Oeology of N. C. Chap. 1. Mineralogy." See below, Om oi JHo. CttoWnB. — Same, 1885. 8°. 128 p. (Pub. by Board of Agric.?). — Map of No. Carolina, by W. C. Kerr, assisted by Capt. W: Cain, C. E. [New York], 1882. Scale, 10 mi. ^ 1 in. ; size, 20f X 54^ in. — Ores of No. Carolina. By W. C. Kerr and G: B.Hanna. h.t.p. [1888.] 8». p. 121-359. pi. Note. Thia has cover-title : " Orea of N. C. : being chap. 2 of the 2d V. of the Geology of N. C. ; " Raleigh, '88. {4. Holmes Survey, 1891-1905.) l8t-[7th] biennial report of the State Geologist, 1891/92-1903/04. •93-1905. 7 V. 8°. Note. In 1905 became Qeol. and Economic Survey, under J. H. Pratt. The varloui series of publications were con- tinaed without Interruption. — Bulletin, nos. 1-17, 19. Raleigh and Winston. 1893-1908. 18 V. 1. 8». Cant. : 1. Iron ores of N. C. By H: B. C. Nitze. 1893. 239 p. map. — 2. Building and ornamental stones in N. C. By G: P. Merrill, F. B. Laney, T. L. Watson. 1906. 283 p. — S. Gold deposits of N.O. By H: B.C. Nltze,G: B.Hanna. Win- ston, 1890. (l),20Up. map. — 4. Road material and road con- struction in N. C. By J. A. Holmes and W: Cain. 1893. 88 p. — S. The forests, forest lands and forest products of eastern N. C. ByW.W.Asbe. 1894. 128 p. — 6. Timber trees and forests of N. C. By G. Pinchot and W. W. Asbe. Winston, 1897. 227 p. — 7. Forest fires : their destructive work, causes and prevention. ByW.W.Asbe. 1895. 60 p. — 8. Papers on the water power in K. C. A prelim, rpt. by G: F. Swain, J. A. Holmes, E. W. Myers. 1899. 362 p. map. — 9. Mona- zite and monazite deposits in N. C. By H: B.C. Nitze. Win- ston, 1896. 47 p. — lu. Gold mining in N. C. and adjacent Bo. Appalachian retilons. H: B. C. Nltze, A- J. Wllklns. 1897. 164 p. — 11. Corundum and the basic magneslan rocks of western N. C. By J. V. Lewis. Winston, 1896. 107 p. map. — 12. History of the gems found in K. C. By G: F: Kunz. 1907. 60 p. — 13. Clay deposits and clay industry in N. C- A prelim, rpt. by Heinrich Rlea. 1897. 167p. — 14. The cultivation of diamond-back terrapin. By R. K. Goker. 1906. 67 p. — 16. Experiments in oyster culture in Pamlico Bound. ByR. E. Coker. 1907. 74 p. -16. Shade trees for N. C. By W. W. Ashe. 1908. — 17. A list of elevations in N. C. By J. H. Pratt and E. W. Myers. 1908.— 18. See note below. — 19. The tin deposits of the Carollnas. By J. H. Pratt and D. B. Bterrett. 1904. 64 p. Jfote. No. 18 not published up to 1908. — Economic papers, nos. 1-10. 1897-1905. 10 v. 1. 8". Oont. : No. 1. Possibilities of a maple sugar Industry in western N. C, by W. W. Ashe. Winston, 1897. 34 p. — 2. Some recent road legislation In N. C, by ,T. A. Holmes. 1899. 24 p. — 8. Talc and pyrophyllite in N. C, by J. A. Holmes. 1900. 29 p. — 4. The mining industry In N. C. during 1900, by .J. H. Pratt. '01. 36, (1) p. — 5. Recent road legislation in N. C, by the N. C. Highway Commn. 1901. vili, 27-47 p. — 6-9. The mining industry in N. C. during 1901, 02, OS, 04, by J. H. Pratt. '02-04. 4 v. — 10. Oyster culture in N. C, by R. K. Coker. 1905. 39 p. Jfote. No. 5 is also " Highway Commn. Bull. no. 1." See also back under Agriculture, Depi. of, 1883; and under Legislature, Jnli., Docs., etc., 1855, 56/67, 58/59. Immigration, Board of. See back under Agriculture, Board of, and Agriculture, Department of. 760 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. [/nsane.] <7emt-" 9th-10th printed at Winston. The Legislature of 1897 added to the duties of the Bureau those of "Mine Inspector" but made no appropriation for the work, so that although 11th- 12th rpts. have on t.-p. ; " including the lst-2d ann. rpt. of the Inspector of Mines," these " rpts." consist merely of informa- tion as to mineralogical resources. In 1899 the duties of the Bureau were further enlarged and its title changed to : Bureau of Labor and Printing (_^S99-). 13th-18th annual report, Dec. 31: 1899-1904. '00-04. 6t. S". lLibraries.2 State Library. Report of State Libra- rian, Nov.: 1856, 58, 60, 71, 73, 74, 76; biennial report, Dee. 31: 1877/78-97/98; Nov. 80 : 1898/ 1900-02/04. ['57]-1904. 8°. Jfote. Rpt. 1887/88 called "2d blen." bnt was only 2d bien. of that particular Librarian. Rpt. 1895/96 has imprint Winston. Rpt. 1879/80 not seen. 761 InstitutionE] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. [^Libraria, coniinutd.'\ — Librarian's report, Dec. IS, 1870 [as to clerks em- ployed]. 8". 1 p. — Catalogue of books belonging to the . . . State Library. Prepared by O. H. Perry, Librarian. 1854. 8°. 43 p. — Catalogue of miscellaneous books in the State Library, [c. 1889.] — Catalogue, 1891. '91. 8». 146 p. — Exchange, no. 9-105. (?) — See also under Eiec. and Staff, Governor, 1887; and under Legislature, Jnlt., Does., etc., 1850. Trustees of the Public Libraries. The colonial records of No. Carolina, published under the supervision of the Trustees of the Public Libra- ries by order of the General Assembly. Col- lected and edited by W: L. Saunders, Sec. of State. V. 1-10. 1886-90. 10 v. 4". Cont.: V. 1, 1662-1712. 4, 17S4-S2. 8, 1769-71. 2, 171»-1728. S> 1752-69. 9, 1771-76. 3f 1728-1734. 5. 1769-66. w. 1776-76. 7, 1765-68. Set next note, and under Szec. and Staff, Oovemor, 1883. — The State records of No. Carolina. Published [etc. as in preceding title.] Collected and edited by Walter Clark. V. 11-29. Winston, •95-96; Gold8boro,'98-[1908?]. 19 t. 4°. Oont. : V. 11, 1776-[77] ; 18, 1786 ; snppl. 23, Laws 1715-76. •uppl. 1730-76. 1779. 24, " 1777-88. 12,1777-78. 19,1782-84; 26, " 1789-90; euppl. 13,1778-79. iuppl. 1669-1771. 14, 1779-80. 1771-82. 26, Census, 1790. 15, 1780-81. 20, 1785-88. 27, General index. 16,1782-83. 21,1788-90. 28, " 17, 1781-85. 22, Ml«cell. 29, " " 2^ote. In V. 11, p. 1-305 coniist of a aupplemeot to the Colonial Records; State records begin on p. 307. {^Orphan Asylums.'] Oxford Orphan Asylum (^Oitord, 1872-). Report, Dec. 31: annual, 1884, 90; biennial, 1893/94. See also under Legislature, Journatg, Doc»., etc., 1878. Colored Orphan Asylum (Oxford, 1886-). Report, annual, Dec. 31: 1894-98; Dec. I: 1898/99-99/ 1900. 2fote. Rpts. 1898/99-99/1800 have a single pagination ; (6 p.) . [_ Penitentiary.] State's Prison (Raleigh, c. 1868-). Report, annual, Nov. 1 or Oct. 31 : 1870/71-73/ 74; biennial, Oct. 31: 1874/76-80/82; Nov. 30: 1882/84-90/92 ; annual, Dec. 31 : 1893-94 ; bien- nial, Dec. 31 : 1895/96-1901/02. ['71-1903.] 8°. J^ote. Called Penitentiary through 1692; made State's Prison In 1893, although rpta. used the old name and new IndlscrimiDately through 1897/98. Rpt. 1871/72 (29 p.) was re-issued with correspondence between Qov. and Directors prefixed (33 p.) ; both issues are Doc. 7 of 1872/73. Copy seen of rpt. 1878/80 had wrong date, Nov. 1, " 1881." Bien. rpts. 1896/96-97/98 made up of ann. rpts. — Report of the commission to erect a Penitentiary, to sess. 1869. 8°. 5 p. — Classified statement of expenses ... for the year ending Oct. 31, 1879. n.t.p. 8°. 3 p. — Treatment of convicts. Response of the Governor and President Board of Directors to House reso- lution. [1883.] 8°. 22 p. — See also under Exec, and Staff, Oovemor, 1874, 89; and under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1844, 68, 68/69, 70, 71/72, 72/73. Soldiers' Home (Raleigh, 1890-). [1st] annual report of the N. C. Soldiers' Home Association, [Apr. 1, 1891/92. '93.] 8°. 2 p. 762 Inctitutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. Soldiers' Home, continued. — [Report, 1894. '95.] 8°. 4 p. Note. " The laat rpt. aubmltted by ne was not publiBbed." See alio under Exec, and Btaff, Governor^ 1887. [Weather Service.'} State Weather Service 0666-96). See back under Agriculture . . . College of, Agric. Exper. Sta. United StcUes Department of Agriculture. North Carolina section of the Climate and Crop Ser- vice of the Weather Bureau. [Monthly] re- port; [also] annual summary, v. 1, no. l-v. 11, no. 13; Sept. 1896-ann. summ. 1906. ['96]- 1907. 4". Note. Succeeded the monthly bulletins of the Meteoro- logical Dtv. of the Agric. Exper. Sta. Issued uniform with those for other States. The ann. summary was no. 5 of v. 1 and no. 13 of v. 2-11, which cover calendar years. Monthly parts have ea. 8 p. ; ann. summ. ea. 12 p. ; v. 11 has continuous pagination, p. 1-108. — Weekly crop bulletin, 1896-1906 ; weekly weather bulletin, 1906. ['96-1906]. f» broadside. Note. Succeeded the weekly weather crop bulletin of the Meteorological Div. of the Agric. Exper. Sta.; not certain when change took place, but perhaps with No. 6, May 2, 1896. Title changed in 1906, as indicated ; name "Climate and Crop" also changed to " Climatological." Issued during growing season only, April/Sept, or April/Oct. ; with 25, 26, or 27 nos. each year. — Climatic conditions affecting waterpower in N. C. ... By C. F. Von Herrmann . . . Being Chap. II of Bulletin on The Water Powers of N. C. [of Geol. Survey], n. p., n. d. 1. S". 48 p. Judiciary. Notes of a few decisions in the Superior Courts of . . . No. Carolina and in the Circuit Court of the U. States for No. Carolina District, [1778-97]. Newbern: F.-X. Martin, 1797. S". (8), 78, 83, (.6) P- Note. "Cases determined in the Court of King's Bench during the I, II & III years of Charles I," a translation from the original Norman French by Martin in 179.?, is bound with some copies of these Notes, making (8) , 78, 83, U, 275, 20 p. Reports of cases adjudged in the Superior Courts of law and equity - . . 1789 to ... 1798. By J: Haywood, Esq., [v. 1]. Halifax, 1799. 8». 2 1., 602, (18) p. Note. Bald to have been reprinted in 1832. — Same; v. 2, 1797-1806. Note. Not seen. Reprinted, without vol. 1, In Battle's 2d ed., 1843. See first entry on next page. Reports of cases determined by the judges of the Su- perior Courts of law and Court of Equity . . . 10th of June, A. D. 1800. ... By D. Cameron. . . . Raleigh, 1800. 8°. 108 p. Cases determined in the Superior Courts of law and equity of the State, March term 1799-July term 1802. Reported by J: L: Taylor. Newbern, 1802. 8». (l),ii, 360p. See below, 1844. Reports of cases ruled and determined by the Court of Conference of No. -Carolina, [1800-04], by D. Cameron and W: Norwood. '05. 8°. 556, xvii, p. See beUnc, 1844. The Carolina Law Repository. Raleigh : printed by Joseph Gales, 1813-16. 2 v. 8°. No. Carolina term reports, by J; L. Taylor, 1816-18. 1 V. 763 Judiciary] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. No. Carolina reports, embracing Notes of a few decisions [etc.] by F. X. Martin; also. Reports of cases adjudged in the Superior Courts of law and equity, Court of Conference and Federal Court . . . , 1797-1806, by J: Haywood, t. 2. 2d. ed., with notes [etc.] by W: H. Battle. 1843. 8». xix, 616, 69 p. No. Carolina reports, embracing Cases in the Superior Courts of law and equity [1799-1802] by J: L. Taylor; also. Reports of cases ruled and de- termined by the Court of Conference [1800-04], by D. Cameron and W: Norwood. 2d ed., . . . by W: H. Battle. 1844. 8°. x, 609 p. No. Carolina reports, embracing the Carolina Law Re- pository [1813-16], also N. C. term reports, 1816-18, by J; L: Taylor. 2d ed., with notes ... by W: H. Battle. "44. 8". liU, 9-728, 54 p. No. Carolina reports. Reports of cases in the Supreme Court, 1778-1904. 1797-1904. 8». Cont.: 1TT8-I818: Uartin, Taylor, Conf., Haywood, Uepos., N. C. Term; ate note. 1804-19; by A. D. UHrphey; 3 v. 1820-26; by F. L. Bawke; 4 v. 1826-S4; by T: P. Devereux; 4 T. 1834-39 ; by Deverenx and W: H. Battle ; 4 v. in 3. 1840- 52; by J. Iredell; 13 v. 1852-63; by P. Buabee; 1 t. 1853-62; by II. C. Jonea; Rnlelgh and Sallabiiry, '54-62; 8 v. 1863-64; by P. H. Winston ; 1 v. V. [621-64, 1866-70; by 8: F. Phillips. 65, 1871; by J. M. MoCorkle. 66-67, 1872; by W: M. Shlpp. 68-75,1873-76; by T. L. Hargrove. 76-91, 1877-84; by T: 8. Kenan. 92-111, 1885-92; byT. F. Davidson. 112-122,1893-98; by R.T.Gray. 123-126, 1898-1900; by B. P. Buxton. 127-134, 1900-04; by Z. V. Walaer. Note. Title varied somewhat through 1890; since then: ** Cases argued and determined." The enumeration beginning with V. 63 was determined by allowing to prior reports. In both law and equity, the following alternative citation : 1-2 Martin, Taylor, 8c Conf., 1 N.C. 1-2 Haywood, . 2-3 N.C. 1-2 Car. Law Repos. & N. C. term, 4 N.C. 1-3 Murphey, 6-7 N.C. 1-4 Hawks, 8-11 N.C. 1-4 Devereux, Law, 12-15 N.C. 1-2 Deverenx, Equity, le^-17 N.C. 1-2 Dev. & Batt., Law, 18-19 N.C. 3-4 Dev. & Batt., Law, 20 N.C. 1-2 Dev. 8c Batt., Eq., 21—22 N C 1-13 Iredell, Law, 23-35 n!c. 1-8 Iredell, Eq., 36-43 N.C. Busbee, Law, 44 N.C. Bnsbee, Eq., 45 N.C. 1-8 Jones, Law, 45-68 N.C. 1-6 Jones, Eq., 64-59 N.C. 1-2 Winston, 60 N.C. Phillips, Law, 61 N.C. Phillips, Eq., 62 N.C. All, or nearly all, have also had enumeration by names of reporters, even since the adoption of this enumeration. The first part of v. 1 Hawks was prepared by T: RufBn. There were 2d eds. of Mnrphey, 1846, Devereux, Raleigh, 1857-80, and of Devereux & Kattle, Fayetteville, 1857-60, and a 2d ed. of Winston (Law & Equity), as "N.C. Reportii,v. 60," ed. by J. W. Hiiisdale, in 1878. V. 2-8 Jones have imprint Salis- bury; V. 116-119, Winston; v. 120, Richmond; v. 121-123, Goldsboro; others Raleigh. — Reports of cases in equity, 1828-68. '49-68. 21 v. 8». Cont.: 1828-34, by T: P. Devereux; 2d ed., rev.; Raleigh and Kayetteville, '49-65; 2 v. 1834-39, by T: P. Devereux and W: H. Battle; 2 v. 1840-52, by J. Iredell; 8 v. 1852- 63, by P. Bnsbee; 1 v. 1863-63, by H. C. Jones; 6 v. 1864, by P. H. Winston; 1 v. 1866-68, by 8: F. Pbillips; 1 v. Note. Title varies. These rpU. are counted In the enumer- ation of N. C. reports; tee preceding note. There was a 2d ed. of Devereux 8c Battle, with notes by Battle; pub. at Fayetteville, '68-60. V. 2-6, Jones, have Imprint Salisbury; all other original eds. of equity rpts., Raleigh. Separate equity rpts. not published after 1868. {DigestM.'] A digested index of the reported cases ailjudged in the courts [1778-1826], by F. L. Hawks. 1826. 8». vii, 602, (1) p. — A ili<;pst of all the reported cases determined in the Courts of No. Carolina, [1778-1837]; by J. Ire- (iell. 1839. 2v. 8°. xiii. 512 p. ; v, 513-972 p. — Same; v. 3, [1837-45]. '46. 8». v, 642, iv, p. 764 Judiciary] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. [^Digests, continued.^ — A digest of reported cases in the Supreme Court, [1846-53]. By H.C.Jones. '54. 2T.ini. 8°. — A digest of all the reported cases, both in law and equity, in the courts of No. Carolina, [1778- 1874]. By W: H Battle. 1866-74. 4 v. 8°. — A digest of cited cases in the No. Carolina reports . to the end of the 79th volume. By A. W. Tourgee. 1879. 8». cilii, 628, (1) p. — 5th No. Carolina digest, embracing the reports from 71st to 79th No. Carolina, inclusive [1874- 78]. By W: H. Bailey. [1879?] 8°. 688 p. — 6th No. Carolina digest, embracing the reports 80th- 90th No. Carolina. By A: S. Seymour. 1885. 8°. 14 -4- 521 p. — 7th No. Carolina digest, embracing the reports 91st- 100th No. Carolina. By A: S. Seymour. 1889. 8". xiii, 620 p. — No. Carolina digest. A complete civil digest of the reports of the Supreme Court, 1866-91. By T: B. Womack. '91. 2 v. 8°. — Same; 1-121 N. C, 1-138 N. C. : .. 3-4. 1898- 1906. 2 V. 8°. Communication from Chief Justice Kuffin in reply to resolution of Senate, Jan. 18, 1849. n. i. p. 8 p. Catalogue of Supreme Court library. 1866. A report of the proceedings in the habeas corpus cases, . . . before the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court . . . and . . . before the district judge of the United States . . . ; and also in the case of Lieut. Col. Burgen . . . Prepared by W: H. Battle. 1870. 8°. iv, 6-142 p. 2fote. The official rpt. of the cases which led to the Im. peachment and trial of Gov. Holdeo. An address on the history of the Supreme Court, in the House of Representatives, Feb. 4, 1889, in com- memoration of the first occupancy of the new building. Mar. 5, 1888. By K. P. Battle. '89. 8°. 76 p. Note. First priDted as appendix to v. 103, N. C. Reports. See also under Legislature, Jn^s., Docs., etc., 1844. Leoislatube ICalled Gemebal Assembly]. SeseioDS held Id Apr. 1777, Apr., Aug., 1778, Jan., May, Oct., 1779, Apr., Sept., 1780, Jan., .fane, 1781, Apr., 1782, 83, Apr., Oct., 1784. Sessions anonal, 1786-1835 ; beginning in Nov., 1785-90, 92, 95-1825,27-35; in Dec, 1791, 93, 04, 1826; extra sees. July 1794. SesBioDB biennial, beginning in Nov., 1836-00; Ist extra sess.. May 1861 ; adjourned on May 13 to June 25, but oo journal Been of any session before the 2d extra, or adjourned sess,, Aug. 1861 ; adjourned seas., Jan. 1803; called sess., Juue 1863; adjourned sesB., Nov. 1863, a«|}oumed seas., May 1864; adjourned sess., Jan. 1865; special aess., Nov. 1865, Jan. 1866; special aesx., July 1868. tjesBions annual, beginning in Nov., 1868/69-74/75; biennial, beginning in Nov., 1876 ; in Jan., 1879-1905. Special sess.. Mar. 1880; adjourned sess., June 1900. Held at Raleigh beginning sess. 1704. ILaws of the State.] Laws or Acts, sessional, 1777- 1862 ; Public laws, sessional, 1854-1903 ; Private laws, sessional, 1854-71/72, 93-1903. v. p., [1777]-1903. f», 4°, and 8°. Kote. Public Laws and Private Laws bound together through sess. July 1868 ; first seen la separate vols, for seas. 1868/69; also bonnd together for 1880, 1900. Private laws 1873-01 bound with Public Laws without separate t.-p. Financial rpts. of Auditor, Comptroller, Treasurer, or Finance Committee appended to many. Title has varied considerably. In f> or large 4° through 1816; since then, 8°. Laws of 1804-05 reprinted as supplement to Martin's Public Acts, 1804. Laws of 1777-81, 84 (Oct.), 86, 87 printed at Newbern; 1783, 97 uncertain; 1782, 84 (Apr.) 02, 94-96 at Halifax; 1786 at Fay- etteville; 1788-91, 93, 95, at Edenton; 1798 at Wilmington; from 1799 all at Raleigh, except 1896-97 (both Pnbllc and Pri- vate) at Winston. 765 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. ILaws of the State, continued.'] — Acts and resolntions . . . passed in secret session, [Nov. 1862, July 1863]. '66. 8°. (2), 69-75, iii, ii, (1) p. Note. Theie usually appear bound with Laws of reg. leis. 1864/65, and adjnd. aesB. 1865, witb commun cover-title. — Public laws . . . passed ... at the session of 1866/66 and 1861, 62, 63, and 1864, together witb important ordinances passed by the conven- tion of 1866. Haleigh: Robt. W. Best, '66. 8°. 24, ii, 140, 161, liii, 149, (1). vi, U p. Note. Cont. (1) Pub. and Priv. Laws, Nov. 1865; (2) Pub. Lawa, Jan. 1866; (3) Prlv. Laws, Jan. 1866; (4) Pub. Lbwb, 1861, 62, 63, 64, and one In 1859; and (5) Important ordinances . . . 1866 (11 p.). The fir«t four Items have separate t.-pe. with imprint of W: B. Fell, State Printer, as when separately bound; the fourth Item has n. t.p. Been also without the ordinances, and with t.-p. of sees. 1865, imprint of W. E. Pell. — Laws of the State of No. Carolina, [1715-90]. Published . . . bv James Iredell . . . Eden- ton, 1791. f°. (6'), 712, xii, (3) p. Note. Apparently the original ed. The statement by some anthoritiea that it was Srst issued in 1789 now seems doubtful. From year to year after 1791 copies were bound up containing this same edition (with same t.-p.), plus supplements of the subsequent session-laws. These supplements were paged as follows : 1791. p. 713-732. 1796. p. 1-40, 43-45. 1792. 20 p. 1797. 16 p. 1793. 23 p. 1798. 27 p. 1794 (July). 8 p. 1799. 20 p. 1794 (Dec). 20 p. 1800. 22 p. 1795. 20 p. Some copies cont. an index to appendix, 1791-98 ; 8 p. — A collection of the statutes of the Parliament of England in force in the State of No. Carolina. Published ... by E.-X. Martin, Esq. New- bern, 1792. sm. 4». xxvi, (3), 424 p. Note. Collation varies in different copies. — A collection of the private acts, 1715-90, inclusive. . . . Newbern : F.-X. Martin, 1794. 4". 3p.l., 249, (4') p. table. — The acts of the Genl. Assy. . . . passed during the sessions held in the years 1791, 92, 93, 94. New- bern : F.-X. Martin, 1796. 4°. (2), 181, (6) p. 1 plan. Note. Intended as a supplement to Iredell's revisal of 1791. — The public acts of . . . No. Carolina. Vol. 1. Con- taining the acts 1716-90 ; revised ... by the Hon. J. Iredell. And now revised by F. X. Martin. Newbern, 1804. 4». (4), 501, (1) p. — Same; V. 2, 1790-1803. '04. 4°. (4), 6-226, (16) p., 2 1. Note. Some eds. cont. index to v. 2 only; pagination then 1 1., (S), 6-226, (6) p., 21. — Same; [with appendix, p.[227]-302, containing acts 1804/05-05/06.] Newbern, 1804 [-06]. 2v.ini. 4°. — A manual of the laws of No. Carolina, arranged under distinct heads. . . . By J: Haywood. 4th ed., improved. 1819. 8°. viii, 675 p. Note. 1st ed. In 1800; 2d c. 1808; 3d In 1814. — Laws of the State . . including the titles of such statutes ... of Great Britain as are in force . . Revised ... by H: Potter, J: L: Taylor, andB. Yancey. 1821. 2 v. 8°. vi, (2), 800p. : (1), 801-1663, O) p. — A revisal of the laws of No. Carolina, 1821-25 . . . by J: L: Taylor. '27. 8<>. 203 p. — The revised statutes . . . passed at the session of 1836/37 . . . etc. Revised by F: Nash, J. Iredell and W: H. Battle. '37. 2 v. 8». xx, 712 p. ; vi, 658 p. 766 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. \Laws ofihe State, continued,'} — A digested manual of the acts of the Genl. Assy. . . . 1838-t6 . . . '47. 8». 223, (1) p. — A new digested manual of the acts of No. Carolina, 1838-50. By J. Iredell. '61. 8">. 381, (2) p. — Revised code . . . enacted at the session of 1854. . . . Prepared by B. F. Moore, and A. Biggs . . . published under the supervision . . of B. F. Moore and W: B. Rodman. Boston, '65. 8°. xix, 728 p. — Battle's revisal of the public statutes . . . adopted at the session of 1872/73 . . . Prepared by W: H. Battle. '73. 8">. xi, 987 p. — The code of No. Carolina . . By W: T. Dortch, J: Manning, J: S. Henderson. In 1 v. 1883. 4°. ix, 1194 p. — Same. New York, 1883. 2 v. 80. v, (l),887p. ; V, 794 p. — Captions of the acts and resolutions . . . biennial, 1885-1907. ['Sej-igOT. 8°. Jfott. 1895 printed at' Wioston. — No. Carolina code of civil procedure. By V. C. Barringer, W: B. Rodman, and A. W. Tourg^c. 1868. — The code of civil procedure of No. Carolina, with notes and decisions to July 1900. ... By Wal- ter Clark. Goldsboro, '00. 8". vi, (2), 1064 p. See also below, Special Lawa. — The N. C. criminal code and digest . . . as amended by the acts of 1885. . . . ByM. N. Amis. 1886. 8°. 335 p. Bee also below, Special Lawt. — Statutory adjudications in the N.C. reports, with a supplement to the Code. ... By A. W. Tour- gee. 1879. 8°. 2 1., 177, 69 p. — \^Statutory Revition.} Report of the commissioners appointed to revise and consolidate the public statutes, Nov. 28, 1836. n. t. p. 8°. 2, (6) p. See alao under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1835, and under LegiBlatora, JnU., Doca., etc., 1835. — Code Commissioners (1868-). Report, March ]2, 1870; Nov. 1870. 8°. 4p.;7p. — Commissioner to Collate, Digest and Compile alt the Statute Laws in Force. Report of Will. H. Battle, [Nov. 18, 1872.] 8". 4 p. Report of Hon. W: H. Battle, Commissioner of Battle's Revisal, [Nov. 13, 1873.] 8°. 4 p. — [Special Laws.} {Agricultural College.} An act to provide for the government of the No. Caro- lina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts ; [ratified 1899.] n. t. p. 8">. 4 p. — [Banks.} An act to re-charter the Bank of Cape- Fear, passed ... at the session of 1833/34. n.i.p. 8°. 8 p. — [Code of Civil Procedure.} Act, ratified Aug. 18, 1868. n. t. p. ['68.] 8°. 47 p. An act entitled " The concluding portion of the code of practice and proceedings in civil action. . . . Ratified, Aug. 1868. n. t. p. ['68 ] 8°. 101 p. An act to make certain amendments in the code. . . . ratified Apr. 1, 1869. 2 p. Act to provide forms in civil proceedings before justices of the peace; passed Apr. 8, 1869. n. t. p. ['69.] 80. 44 p. Title 21 of the code . . . amended as follows. Ratified Apr. 12, 1869 n. i. p. ['69.] 13 p. — [Criminal Code.} Proceedings in criminal cases. Ratified Apr. 10, 1869. 8o. 24 p. 767 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. \Lavii of the State, continued.'] — [Comtitution of the U. 5.] An act for appomting deputies ... to a convention ... in the city of Philadelphia in May next, for the purpose of revising the f cederal constitution ; [ratified Jan. 6, 1787.] [Hillsboro, 1787?] 8°. 1 p. — \^Education.'\ A law of the State of No. Carolina passed at their session [1840/41]. Common schools, n.t.p. 8°. 8 p. An act to consolidate and amend the acts hereto- fore passed on the subject of common schools. 1845. 80. 15 p. Acts of Assembly establishing and regulating common schools, [etc.]. 1849. 8°. 16, (1) p. See alio under Exec, and Buff, Sec. of StaU, 183B; and under Inspection and Regulation, Education. — [Ifealth.'] An act supplemental to an act creating the State Board of Health n.t.p. [1879?] 8°. C p. Note. There wore possibly two different editions of this. — [A/i7t or large 4° through 1816. Seen bound with S. J. aa stated in preceding note. Imprints same as ti. J. — Legislative record, v. 1, no. 1, session 1877. Pre- pared by R. A. Shotwell and N. H. Atkinson. '77. 8°. 45 p. JVbU. No more published under this title. — Rules of order for the . . . Senate and House . . and joint rules for both houses. 1822. 24°. 20 p. — Rules of order for the government of the General Assembly . . . 1836. 12". 48 p. — Same, sess. 1838/39, 44/45, 48/49-60/61, 62, 66/67, 85. 8". (title var.) — Senate rules of order, sess. 1870/71, 72/73. 8°. — Rules of order of conducting the business in the House, sess. 1870/71. 8°. 12 p. — [House rules of order, sess. 1872/73.] 8°. 8 p. — Standing, select and joint committees of the Senate and House, sess. 1854/55-60/61, 62, 66/67, July 1868. 8°. (title var.) ybte. 1866/07 bound with Rules of same sesBion ; (89 p.) . — Report of the joint standing committee on the Insti- tution for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind. n. t. p. [18-.] 8°. (3) p. — Report of the joint select committee on federal rela- tions, n. d. 8°. 8 p. — Report of the committee on inland navigation. Sub- mitted to the Legislature Nov. 3ii. By A. D. Murphey, their Chairman. 1815. 24°. 16 p. — Mr. Murphey's report . . on inland navigation. n.d. [1816.] 8°. 19 p — Report on inland navigation, [Dec. 6, 1816; by P; Browne, chrmn. commrs., etc., enclosing report of B: F. Baldwin, engineer, on survey of Tar and Neuse rivers], n. t. p. f° broadside; size, 16i X 84 in. — Report on the conduct of Treasurer Haywood. [By Alston]. 1820. — Debate on Mr Fisher's resolutions against caucuses in the House of Commons . . In Dec. 1823. '24. 8°. 83 p. — Memorial to the Genl. Assembly of N. C. [by A. D. Murphey.] Hillsborough, 1825. 8°. 11 p. — Memorial to the Genl. Assembly of N. C. Jan. 1, 1827 [by A. D. Murphey]. — Report on the subject of cotton and woolen manu- factories, and on the growing of wool in No. Carolina. Raleigh, 1828 ; repr., Philadelphia, 1828. 8°. 16 p. — ... Resolution of the Legislature of No. Carolina against an increase of duties on imports . . . Washington, [D. C], 1828. 8°. 5 p. Jfote. Btate issue not seen. — Report of the joint select committee of the Legisla- ture of . . . No. Carolina, on the alteration of the tariff contemplated by the woolens bill . . . Washington, [D. C], 1828. 8°. 5 p. Jfote. State isBue not seen. — Debate on the bill directing a prosecution against several banks of the State and to restore and pre- serve the character of the circulating medium, which took place in the House of Commons . . Dec. 29, 1828-Jan. 6, 1829. '29. 8°. 121 p. 769 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. \JowrnalM, Doeumenti, Etc., continued.'] — Speech on Gen. Wm. Campbell's semces and the Battle of King's Mountain. [By A. Smyth, in the House, 7th Feb. 1829.] 12''. 12 p. — Debate on the bill for establishing a Bank of the State, in the Senate and House of Commons . . . in December 1829. '30. 8°. 90 p. — Report of the committee of internal improvement on the re-opening of Roanoke Inlet. 1830. 8°. i p. — In Senate, Dec. 8, 1831 [and House, Dec. 21, 1831. Debates concerning the bill making an] appropria- tion for rebuilding of capitol and on the con- vention question, n. t. p. [1832.] 8°. 126 p. — Debate on the convention question, Jan. 14, 1832. n.t.p. ['32.] 8". 73 p. (House.) — [Proceedings of the Legislature on the constitution. 1834.] — Report of the committee of finance, n. t. p. [Sess, 1835.] 8». 4 p. — Report of the joint select committee on the subject of abolition. 1835. 8°. — Report of the joint select committee on the snbject of the revised statutes, [Dec. 11, 1835]. 8". (3) p. — Report of the committee on finance, [Dec. 16,] 1836. '36. 8°. 7 p. — Report of the committee of twenty-six on the surplus revenue, Jan. 2, 1837. n. t. p. 8°. 4 p. — Resolutions and statistics relating to the surplus revenue and other funds of the State, n. d. [Sess. 1836/37]. 4°. sheet. — Report of the committee on the' subject of public and private acts. [Sess. 1836/37]. '36. 8°. 7 p. — Senate. Report accompanying the bill for the relief of the Raleigh & Gaston Rail Road, Dec. 1838. n.t.p. 8». 11,(1) p. — Memorial of the Internal Improvement Convention . . . session of 1838. n. d. 8". 15 p. — In Senate, Dec. 26, 1838. Report on internal im- provement, n. t. p. 8". 8 p. Note. Concerning preceding entry. — Report from committee on internal improvement, on memorial of the Raleigh and Gaston R.R. Co., with accompanying bill. n. t. p. [1838.] 8 p. — Senate. Report of the joint committee on public buildings, Dec. 1838. n. t. p. 8°. 4 p. — Senate. Report of the committee on education, Dec. 1838. ». t. p. 8°. 8 p. — Report of the committee on finance, [Dee. 11, 1840]. — Report of the committee on the judiciary on the ex- ecution of wills and testaments ; Dec. 1840. n. i. p. V. (House.) — Report of the committee on finance [on examination of Treasurer's and Comptroller's books], Dec. 8, 1840. n. t. p. 6°. — Report of the committee on public buildings and re- building the capitol; Dec. 10, 1840. n. t. p. 8°. 7 p. — Report of the committee on public buildings on the application of $20,000 borrowed from the Bank, etc.; Dec. 15, 1840. n. t. p. 8°. 4 p. — Report on the memorial of the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road Co. ; Dec. 15, 1840. n. t. p. 8°. 2 p. — Report of the joint select committee on the suspen- sion of specie payments by the banks ; [reati Jan. 6, 1841]. n. t.p. 1. 8». 29 p. Note. No pp. 13-14 In copy Been. — Report of the joint select committee to which was referred so much of the Governor's message as relates to a United States Bank . . . [read Jan. 5,1841]. n.t.p. 8°. (4) p. 770 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. \Journ,aU, Documents, Etc., continued.'] — Report of the joint select committee on the subject of uniting the Literary and Internal Improve- ment Boards ; Jan. 2, 1841. n. t. p. 8". (6) p. — Report of the committee of finance, and accompany- ing letter [of Got. Morebead. Dec. 1842]. '42. 8°. 12 p. — Report of the select joint committee on'the senato- rial districts ; [Dec. 12,1842]. '42. 8°. 12 p. — Communications from the Bank of the State and Bank of Cape Fear to the joint committee on banks; Dec. 28, 1842. '43. 8°. 12 p. — Reports submitted to the Legislature on the subject of the expenditures for furniture and repairs of the government house; [and Supplement]. [Sess. 1842/43.] '43. 8°. 24, 4 p. — Report of the joint select committee on swainp lands. [Sess. 1842/43]. '43. -8". 4 p. — Report of the minority of the joint committee on finance. [Sess. 1842/43]. '43. 8°. 16 p. — Reports of the majority and minority of the commit- tee on internal improvements, submitted to the Legislature [Jan. 1843]. '43. 8°. 25 p. — Report of select committee with names of borrowers from the Literary and Internal Improvement boards, Jan. 11, 1843. '42 [««]. 8". (12) p. — Memorial of the Mecklenburg Monumental Associa- tion. [Sess. 1844/45]. n.t.p. 8». 7 p. — Memorial of the Wilmington & Raleigh Rail Road Co., Dec. 10, 1844. n. i. p. 8°. 3 p. — Report and bill on locating the judges of the Superior Courts; Dec. 11, 1844. n.t.p. 8°. 4 p. (House.) — Report of the committee on finance on the books and accounts in the Treasury Department; [Dec. 13,1844]. '44. 8«. 8p — Report and bill to authorize the foreclosure of the mortgage of the Raleigh & Gaston Rail Road ; [Dec. 16, 1844]. n.t.p. 8°. 8 p. (House.) — Report of the committee on the certificate of the Senator from Onslow; [Dec. 17, 1844]. n. t. p. 8°. 10 p. (Senate.) — Report and bill relative to the redemption of bonds by the Wilmington & R. Rail Road Co. ; [Dec. 19, 1844]. n.t.p. 8». 7 p. (Senate commit- tee on internal improvement.) — Report of the committee on the Penitentiary, Dec. 22, 1844. n. t. p. 8°. 8 p. (Senate.) — Report of the committee on finance on a resolution concerning the Treasurer ; [Dec. 30, 1844] . '44. 8°. 8 p. (Senate.) — Report of the committee of finance on the memorial of the president and directors of the Wilmington & Raleigh R. R. Co. 1846. 8". 15 p. (House.) — Report of the committee on education relative to a School Commissioner. 1846. 8°. 8 p. (House.) — Memorial in relation to wrecks and wrecked prop- erty. 1846. 8°. 12 p. (House doc.) Bee alBO back under Special Laws, Wrecks. — Report of the joint committee on enclosing the pub- lic square. 1846. 8°. 12 p. (Senate doc.) — Report of the joint select committee on the subject of re-districting the State. 1846. 8°. 16 p. — Report of the committee on the judiciary on the bill to authorise the commissioners of the town of Wilmington to borrow $200,000, and for other purposes. 1846. 8°. 22 p. (Senate doc.) — Report of the committee to visit the School of the Deaf and Dumb in the city of Raleigh. 1846. 8°. 4 p. (Senate doc.) 77' Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. \^Journals, Documents, Etc., continued.'] — Report of committee of internal improvements. [Se«s. 1846/47.] 10 p. — Reports of [same], sess. 1846/47, re: Bill to incor- porate Charlotte & Camden E. R. Co. 19 p. — Bill to incorporate N. & S. C. R. R. Co. 26 p. — Bill no. 2 [for same]. 24 p. — Bill to improve navigation of Yadkin River. 11 p. — Memorial of Francis E. Hives, &c. 31 p. — Reports of joint select committee on finance and liabilities of the State. [ Sess. 1 846/47 . ] 3 rpts . 8°. 7 p. ; 8 p. ; 8 p. — Report of the joint select committee in relation to the erection of suitable buildings for the deaf and dumb and blind. 1847. 8°. 8 p. (Senate.) — Report of the committee who were charged with an examination of the accounts of the Treasurer of the Raleigh & Gaston Rail Road. 1847. 8°. 6, (1) p. (House doe.) — Memorirtl [of Dorothea L. Dix], soliciting a State hos^pital for the protection and cure of the insane, submitted. . Nov. 1848. ['48.] 8". 48 p. — Proceedings of the Genl. Assy. ... on the subject of international exchanges. 1849. 8°. 118 p. — Report of the joint select committee on Cherokee lands. 1850. 8°. 216 p. (Senate doc.) — Report of the select committee on the re-opening of Nag's Head Inlet. 1850. (*». 8 p. (Senate doc.) — Report of the committee on claims on the Western Turnpike voucliers, accompanied with a reso- lution; [Dec. 12,1850]. '60. 8°. p. 341-380. (Senate.) — Report of the committee on the Library. 1850. 8°. 4 p (.Senate doc.) — Siioe; 18.')0. 8°. 4 p. (House doc. ; title var.) — Report of the joint select committee on the Deaf and Dumb Institute. 1850. 8°. Up. (Senate doc.) — Memorial ... on the extension of the Central Rail Road to the town of Newbern. 1850. 8'>. 10 p. — Report of the committee on finance on that portion of the Governor's message relating to "finance & State debts." 1851. 8°. 8 p. (House doc.) — Report of the committee on the Raleigh & Gaston R. R.; [Jan. 14, 1851]. '51. 8°. 8 p. (House doo.) — Speech of W: B. Shepherd on the right of secession, revolution, [etc., in the Senate, Jan. 31, 1851.] '61. 8°. 3-J p. — Report of the joint select committee on the Institu- tion for the Deaf & Dumb. 1851. 8°. (12) p. (Senate doc.) — Report from the committee on tabular statement [of Federal population] . 1852 p. 27-34. (Senate.) — A menidrial of the Grand Division of the Sons of Temperance; [Oct. 28, 1852]. '52. p. 97-102. — Report of the select committee on fisheries, n. i. p. [1852.] 8°. p. 179-186. (Senate doc.) — A memorial concerning the " (Maine liquor law)" [sic] in No. Carolina. 1852. 8°. p. 255-262. (Senate doc.) — Report and resolution in relation to Wheeler's History of No. Carolina ; [ Dec. 18, 1852] . n.t. p. 8°. p. 263-266. (Senate doc.) — Report of the joint select committee on the condition of the Institution for the Deaf, Dumb and Blind. 1852, 8». p. 267-274. (Senate doc.) — Report of the committee on constitutional amend- ments. 1852. 8°. p. 151-166. (House doc.) — Report of the joint select committee on the Catawba River. 1852. 8°. p. 372-400. (Housedoc.) 772 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. [Journals, Documents, Etc., continued.'] — Speech of W: A. Graham on the amendment of the State constitution [in Senate, Dec. 12, 1854]. 8». 29 p. — Report of the committee on banks on the " People's Bank ; " [Dec. 20, 1854]. '54. 8°. 4 p. — Memorial from the State Agricultural Society. 1855. 8». p. 229-235. (Senate doc.) — Report of the committee on internal improvements. 1855. 8°. p. 299-322. (Senate doc.) — Report on memorial of citizens of Wilmington [ask- ing aid for the Seamen's Friend Society of Wil- mington]. 1855. 8°. p. 449-455. (House.) — Report of the committee on the Deaf and Dumb Asylum [Jan. 1855]. '55. 8°. p. 467-472. (House.) — Report on [«c] the committee on Geological Survey. 1855. 8°. p. 473-482. (House doc.) — Report of the committee on education on the bill concerning the Board of Literature. 1865. 8°. 3, (1) p. (House doc.) — Report from the com. [sic] on propositions and grievances on temperance memorials. [Sess. 1854/55.] n.i.p. 8°. p. 487-490. (House.) — Memorial of the stockholders of the Bank of the SUte of No. Carolina. Nov. 1856. 8°. 6 p. — Report of committee on claims [in favor of B. H. Stanmire. Sess. 1856/57.] 8°. 3 p. — Historical Agency. [Report of joint select com- mittee re report of the Historical Agent. Sess. 1856/57.] 8o. 18 p. — Report of D: L. Swain on the Historical Agency for procuring documentary evidence of the history of No. Carolina. 1857. 8°. 20 p. Ifote. A reprint of preceding entry. — Cherokee lands. Report [of joint select committee on petition of S: Tate et al. Sess. 1856/57]. 8°. 6 p. — The Wheeler slave case. [Letter to Governor from J: H. Wheeler, Aug. 5, 1855, etc. Sess. 1856/ 57.] 8°. 11 p. — Report of the committee of internal improvements on the bill to amend the charter of the Western No.-CarolinaR. R.Co. [Sess. 1856/57.] 8<>. lOp. — Memorial of the President and Directors of the Bank of Cape Fear. [Sess. 1856/57.] 8°. 7 p. — Report of the committee on agriculture of the Geo- logical Survey of the State. [Sess. 1856/57.] 8°. (2) p. — Cape Fear & Deep River Navigation Co. Report of select committee. [Sess. 1856/67.] 8°. 7 p. — Cape Fear & Deep River Improvement. Report of joint-select committee. [Sess. 18.56/57.] 3 p. — No. Carolina, Central Atlantic & Pacific Railroad Co. Report [of committee on internal improve- ments. Sess. 1856/57]; Jan. 1,1857. 8°. 16 p. — Memorial [of D: L. Swain and F. L. Hawks, urging the publication of a documentary history of the State. Nov. 1858.] 8°. 2 p — Memorial of J: Myers and others asking the charter of a railroad from Washington to Yanceyville ; Nov. 30, 1868. 8°. 2 p. — Memorial of the Medical Society of the State . . . [asking the appointment of a Board of Medical Examiners], Dec. 10, 1858. 8°. 5 p. — Report of the committee on corporations and cur- rency, to whom was referred the bill to charter the " State Improvement and Relief Bank of No. Carolina." [Sess. 1858/59.] 8°. 18 p. — Minority report on the bill to charter [same. Sess. 1858/69.] 8». 16 p. 773 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. {Journals, Documents, Etc. , continued.'] — Report [of joint select committee] on Geological Survey. [Sess. 1858/69.] 8». 7 p — Report of the joint standing committee on the Deaf, Dumb and Blind Asylum, Jan. 14, 1869. 6 p. — Report of the committee on the Insane Asylum. [Sess. 1858/59 ] 8». 4 p. — Minority report of the committee on internal im- provements on the bill to incorporate the Greens- boro and Danville R.R. Co. [Sess. 1858/59.] 10 p. — Report from the committee appointed to investigate the condition of the Roanoke Navigation Co. [Sess. 1858/59.] 8°. 2 p. — Report of the joint select committee on the No. Carolina Railroad. [Sess. 1858/59.] 8°. 55 p. — Report of the committee on judiciary [on bill rela- tive to the No. Carolina Cherokee Indians. Sess. 1858/59.] 8°. 10 p. — Report on the bill to amend the acts of 1 854/55 and 1856/57 to facilitate the construction of the Western N.-C. R.R. [Sess. 1858/59.] 8°. 15 p. — Report from the committee on finance [with state- ment of coupon bonds issued by the State com- mencing April 1853. Sess. 1858/59.] 80. 9 p. — Report of the joint select committee on the Albe- marle & Chesapeake Canal. [Jan. 1859.] 6 p. — [Speech in regard to seat in the House. E: G. Hay- wood. 1859.] — Insane Asylum. [Report of committee on. Sess. 1860/Cl.] 8°. 6 p. — Communication from the State of Alabama. [Ad- dress to Governor and Legislature of No. Caro- .lina. Sess. 1860/61.] 8°. 7 p. — Communication from Texas, Dec. 14, 1860. 8°. 4 p. Note. Really a meeBnge from Gov. tranemlttlng a commu- nicatioD from the Gov. and Legillature of Texas. — Commission from Mississippi. [Sess. 1860/61.] 4 p. — Speech on the convention bill, Jan. 17, 1861, by Q. C. Lemmonds. '61. 8°. 16 p. — Report of the military committee [by Military Sec- retary, Aug. 22, 1861.] — Report of the joint committee on Insane Asylum, Dec. 16, 1862. 8°. 8 p. — Report of the special committee to inquire into certain outrages of the enemy. [186-?]. 3 p. — Report of the joint standing committee on the No. Carolina Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind. [Sess. 1862.] 8». 6 p. — Report of the joint select committee appointed . . . to enquire . . . why soldiers were paid in Con- federate Treasury notes instead of No. -Carolina Treasury notes. [Jan. 1863.] 8". 31 p. — Report of joint select committee on the currency. [Sees. June 1863.] 8°. 3 p. — Memorial of Literary Board. [Sess. June 1863.] 8°. 4 p. — Report of the committee on Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and the BHnd. [Sess. 186.i.] 3 p. — Report of committee [appointed to prepare and report a system of laws upon the subject of free'imen]. Jan 22, 1866. 8°. 21 p. — Report of committee relative to the depreciation of Confederate currencv. [Sess. Jan. 1866?] 8°. (l)p. (Senate doc.) — Memorial [of the Genl. Assy.] to His Excellency, the President of the U.S. [asking the restoration of civil law. Sess. Jan. 1866?] 8». 4 p. — Report and resolution of the joint select committee on federal relations on the proposition to adopt the congressional constitutional amendment . 13 Dec. 1866. '66. 8». 16 p. 774 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. \Journals, Documents, Etc., continned.'] — Report of committee on Penitentiary and its location, Nov. 1868. 8°. 18 p. — Commiinication from the Penitentiary committee. [Sesa. 1868/69.] 8°. 5 p. — Report of the committee appointed by the Senate ... to inquire into the facts attending the pur- chase of the site for the Penitentiary. [Sess. 1868/69.] 8». 13 p. — Report of committee on bribery and corruption, Jan. 23, 1869. 80. 32 p. — Report of the joint select committee to investigate the operations of the Public Treasury. [Sess. 1868/69.] 8°. 9 p. — Report from the special committee appointed to investigate the affairs of the Albemarle & Chesa- peake Canal Co. [Sess. 1869/70.] 34 p. — Report of the Senate investigation commission [re State bonds. Sess. 1869/70]. n.t.p. 191 p. — Report of the special committee on the Senate bill to provide for calling a State convention. [Sess. 1869/70.] 16 p. — Term of Genl. Assy. Opinion of Chief Justice Pearson [ei al. Jan. 10, 1870]. n. t. p. 15 p. — Report of Senate committee to investigate affairs of the Penitentiary. [Mar. 1870.] 22 p. — Articles exhibited by the House . . . against W: W. Holden, Governor ... in maintenance and support of their impeachment against him for high crimes and misdemeanors in his said office. [Sess. 1870/71.] 8". 17 p. — Rules for the government of the impeachment trial. [Sess. 1870/71.] 8". 6 p. — Proceedings of impeachment. [Sess. 1870/71.] 6 p. — Trial of W: W. Holden, Governor . . . before the Senate, on impeachment by the House of Repre- sentatives for high crimes and misdemeanors, [1870/71.] 71. 3 V. 8°. 1038, 38 p.; 1039- 2270, 10 p. ; 2271-2565, 108, xi, p. — Report of the joint committee on Insane Asylum. [Sess. 1870/71.] 8o. 3 p. — Report of special House committee to investigate affairs of the University. [Sess. 1870/71.] 6 p. — Report of the joint committee on public printing, Sept. 21. 1871. [Sess. 1871/72.] 8°. 4 p. — Report of committee on Insane Asylum in response to Senate resolution adopted Dec. 8, 1871. 8°. 3 p. — [Report of the finance committee on the public debt. Sess. 1871/72.] 8°. 10 p. — Report of the joint committee on the Insane Asylum. [Sess. 1871/72.] 8°. 3 p. — [Report of the finance committee on receipts and disbursements for 1868/69-70/71. Sess. 1871/ 72.] 8". 16 p. — Report of judiciary committee on House bill 232. [SesB. 1871/72.] 8". 4 p. — Report of President of Senate and Speaker of House in reference to their action in appointing railroad proxies and directors. [Sess. 1871/72.] 8». 3 p. — Resolution in regard to the lease of the No. Carolina Railroad ; [also. Report of the joint committee appointed to investigate the lease of the No. Car- olina B.R. to the Richmond & Danville R.R. Co. Sess. 1871/72]. 8». 75 p. — Report of the joint select committee to inquire into the management of the Penitentiary. [Sess. 1871/72.] 8°. 82 p. — Report of joint committee [appointed to examine the accounts of the Treasury. Sess. 1872/73.] 7 p. 775 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. [JouTTials, Doeumenii, Etc., continutd.'] — Report of the joint select committee to investigate matters connected with the State Penitentiary. [Sess. 1872/73.] 8°. 45 p. — Report of joint select committee to investigate the expenses of the Insane Asylnm. [Sess. 1873/74.] 8». 19 p. — Report of the internal improvement committee, to whom was referred the memorial of H. G. On- derdonk [re Wilmington, Charlotte & Ruther- ford R.R. Co. Sess. 1874/75.] 8°. — [Memorial of the Trustees of the University . . . Feb. 20, 1875.] 8°. 20 p. — Same, sess. 1885. 8°. 14 p. — Report of the joint committee on railroads in which the State owns an interest. [Sess. 1874/75.] 8». 26 p. — Report of the joint select committee on the Western Insane Asylum. [Sess. 1874/75.] 8°. 5 p. — Albemarle & Chesapeake Canal Co. [Report of committee to investigate affairs of. Dec. 7, 1876]. 4 p. — Report of joint select committee on the Western N. C. R R. [Sess. 1876/77.] m. t. p. 57 p. — [Resolution by the House (the Senate concurring) concerning the rate of interest to be charged by national banks. Jan. 5, 1877.] Note. Ordered Bent to each U.S. Senator and Rep. from N. C. — Memorial of the Central No. Carolina Teachers' As- sociation, Nov. 21, 1878. 8°. 8 p. — Report of the committee on Oxford Orphan Asylum. [Dec. 1878.] 80. 10 p. — Report of commissioners to provide a suitable house for the Governor, Jan. 27, 1879. 8°. 4 p. — Report of commissioners appointed to examine vouchers in Treasury Department. [1879.] 6 p. — Report of the joint committee on retrenchment and reform. [1879.] 8°. 4 p. — Report of the committee of investigation on the Western No. Carolina Railroad and the Western Insane Asylum. [1879.] 8°. 75 p. — Report of committee of investigation under Senate resolution 733. [1879.] 14 p. — Report of joint select committee in relation to the sale of the Western N. C. R. R. [1880.] 10 p. — Report of joint select committee on the proposition of G: A. Fitch for the purchase of the State's interest in the Atlantic & No. Carolina, No. Carolina, and Western No. Carolina railroads. n. d. [1880.] 8». (1) p. — Report of special joint committee to investigate the failure to sign the school bill. [1880.] (1) p. — Report of committee on prohibition. [Sess. 1881.] 5 p. — Investigation of the Senate committee on internal improvements relative to S. B. 184 [r« Piedmont R.R.], Feb. 16, [1881]. 89 p. Note. Year [1881] misprinted " 1871." — Report of commissioners appointed to examine ac- counts of the Public Treasurer. [Sess. 1881, 83, 85, 87, 89.] Note. Title varlei. 1889 coTere also Auditor's accounts. — Speech of Hon. J. L. M. Curry in regard to schools, [c. 1885.] — Memorial of the Farmers' Alliances of Chatham county, [Jan. 1889J. 8". 3 p. 776 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. \^Journalt, Documents, Etc., continved.'] — Petition of the Guilford Battle Ground Co., asking for an appropriation to carry out the patriotic purposes of said company; Jan. 15, 1889. 8°. 8 p. — Report of joint committee on Governor's mansion. [1889.] 8». 3 p. — Petition to prevent the illegal dredging of oysters in Pamlico Sound, [Jan. 1891]. 8». 3 p. — Report of the committee appointed [sess. 1889] to investigate railroad corporations. [Sess. 1891.] 8°. 168 p. — Speech of Hon. J. L. M. Curry, general agent of the Peabody Education Fund, delivered before the . . . Legislature, Jan. 21, 1891. 8°. 15 p. — Report of special committee in re the Railroad Com- mission matter. [1899.] 8°. U p. Miscellaneous. Articles of Confederation and perpetual union between the States . . . Lancaster printed; Newbern, reprinted, 1777. f. 9 p. [^Bond-holders.~] Argument of the executive committee of bond-holders of the State of No. Carolina. 1877. 8». 24 p. [Boundaries-I Report of S. B. Alexander, Boundary Commissioner, of survey of the line between Mecklenburg county. No. Carolina, and the State of So. Carolina. 1886. 8°. 3 p. — Report of J. M. Gudger, Commissioner to re-run and re-mark [a portion of] the State line [be- tween N. C. and Tenn.], Jan. 13, 1887. 8». lip. — Report of W. D. Pruden, Boundary Line Commr., [July 20, 1886/Dec. 27, 1888]. 8°. 43 p. — See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1887. [^Capitol.'\ Commissioners for Rebuilding the State Capitol. Report, to sess. 1835, 36, 38,40. 4 rpts. 8». 4 p. ; 8 p. ; 3 p. ; 4 p. 2/bte. Bpt. 1836 has 12° page on 8° paper. Keeper of the Capitol. Report: Apr. 1, 1871; Jan. 21, 1872; Nov.: 1873-73/74. 8°. See also under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1831, 40, 43. [CieiVTPar.] Commissioners to Alabama. Report, [Feb. 11, 1861.] 8". 18 p. 2^ote. GoDt. provielonal conatitution of Confederate Stutee. Commissary General. Report, Aug. 23, 1861. 3 p. Quartermaster and Paymaster General. Special re- port, Aug. 20, 1861. 8°. 6 p. — Statement [to House], Aug. 23, 1861. 8°. 13 p. — Statement [to Senate], Aug. 23, 1861. 8°. 2 p. Surgeon General. Report, Aug. 29, 1861. 8°. 4 p. Constitution of the Confederate States of America. [Sess. 1862.] 8°. 20 p. (Leg. Docs. 1862/63.J Orders of Gen. Canby relative to reconstruction. [Sess. July 1868.] 8°. 13 p. Brief sketches of the No. Carolina State troops in the war between the States . . compiled by J. C. Birdsong. . . Printed under resolution. 1894. 8». 213 p. Roster of No. Carolina troops in the war between the States. Prepared, by order of the Legislature of 1881, by J: W.Moore. '82. 4 v. 8°. Oont..- V. 1. iz, (l),581p. 3.(4), 741 p. 2. (4), 743 p. 4. vii,458p. See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor 1861, 62, and Adjt. Genl.; and under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1860/61, etc. 777 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. [Claims.'\ Board of ClaxTna. Beport on the finances of the State to Sept. 30, 1862. 8°. p. 36-53. NoU. Seen with Ad]t. GbdI'b. rpt., bound with G-ov'a. mese. Nov. 1862. Commissioners of Claims (1867-). [Beport, July 1868]. 8". 83 p. — Claims against the State, [Not. 22, 1869]. 14 p. See also Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1866/67. {Debt.'] Commissioners to Adjust a Portion of the State Debt (1879-). Report, Jan. 6, 1881. n. t. p. 8°. 7 p. Bee also back under Bond-holders ; under Bzec. and Staff, Treasurer, 1868; and under Leglalature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1871/72. [/>eep River Foundry."] Report on, by Commodore C: Wilkes. (Doc. 60, sess. 1868/59). See also under Institutions, Geological Surveys, 1857. [^Fraud Commissions.'] Report of T. Bragg, S. F. Phillips, and W. L. Scott. 1870. 191 p. Note. Cbarces of corruption and fraud in the Issue of rail- road bonds, 1869-70; known as the Bragg CommiBSlon. Commission to Investigate Charges of Fraud and Corruption Under Act of Assembly sess . 1871/72. Beport. Commissioners: W. M. Shipp, J. B. Batchelor, Jas. G. Martin. 1872. 8». (I), 576, (1) p. (Doc. no. 11, sess. 1871/72.) Note. Known as tbe Shipp Commiesion. [Indian Affairs.] Treaty between the U. S. A. and the chiefs, head men, and people of the Cherokee tribe of Indians, concluded Dec. 29, 1835 . . . ratified May 23, 1836. [Sess. 1836/37.] 14 p. See also under Legislature, Journals, Does., etc., 1858/59. [Insurance Convention, National. New York, Nov. 1871.] Beport of W: H. Finch, delegate to . . . convention, Nov. 6, 1871. 8°. 5 p. — General insurance law (referred to in Governor's message, page 35) [sic]. 34 p. (Sess. 1872/73.) Note. Outline of the Act proposed by the convention. [Ku Klux Klan.] [Executive proclamations and cor- respondence re Ku Klux troubles ; also. Testi- mony in the Ku Klux cases; 1868-70.] n. t. p. 8°. 286 p. See under Exec, and Staff, Governor, Message, Note. [Mecklenburg Resolves.] Documents showing that Mecklenburg county. No. Carolina, declared independence of Great Britain May 20, 1775. Raleigh, 1822. 16 p. — The declaration of Independence by tbe citizens of Mecklenburg county, 1775, with accompanying documents, and the proceedings of the Cumber- land Association. 1831. 8°. 32 p. Note. Both .were official publications of the State defend- ing the authenticity of this Declaration against the charges of T: Jefferson In 1818. — See also under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc. 1844/46. [Military.] Statements of the settlements of the army accounts of the No. Carolina line. [1792.] — Regulations for the order and discipline of troops of the United States, [etc.]. . . . published agreeable to an act of tbe Assembly . . . of No. Carolina. [Edenton, 1794?] 84 p. Note. Thl s seems to Include the following title ; — Bules and articles for the better government of the troops raised or to be raised and kept in pay by and at the expence of the U. S. A. . [Edenton, 1794.] 60 p. 778 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. \Military, continued.'] — Initructions to be obserred for the formations and movementB of the cavalry. Published agreeably to a resolution of the Legislature. ... By W: Richardson Davie, Governor . . . Halifax, 1799. 8°. ix, (2), 180 p. 3 pi. ^ote. Ad earlier editioD was publiehed in 1798 for the use of Davie'e own regiment. [^Statistics.'] A statement of the population of the State . . . with the Federal population, n. d. f broadside. (Legislative Docs. 1842/43.) — A table showing the aggregate population and Federal population of No. Carolina. 1842. 8°. 4 p. (Legislative Docs. 1842/43.) — Salaries and fees of the officers of the Insane Asylum, State Prison, and the Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind, Dec. 13, 1872. 8». 4 p. (Doc. 19, sess. 1872/73.) — See also under Exec, and Staff, Sec. of State, 1861. SCPPLEMENTAL : PrOVIHCIAL. See alto under Exec, and BtaS, Sec. of State, 1884, 85, and 7y*0a8urer, 1843 ; and under Institutions, Librariest Trustees of P. La. Governor. A message from His Excellency Arthur Dobbs, Esq. . . . 12th day of Dec. 1754. . . A plan of union with all the British colonies for our mutual defense. [Newbern, 1754.] f". 4 p. [Charters.] The two charters granted by King Charles lid to the Proprietors of Carolina. With the first and last Fundamental Constitutions of that colony. London, [1705?] sq.S". (l),60p. [GenercU Assembly.] Sessions were held at irregnlar intervals, 1665-Apr. 1775. Government was then by Conventions, Aug. 1774, Apr. 1775, and by the Provincial Congress, Aug. 1775, Apr., Nov. 1776. [Laws of the Province.] Acts passed by the Assembly, sessional, 1749-74. Newbern, [1749-75?]. 4°. Ifbte. There were other ads. of Acta of 1763 and 1754, paged continuously with the Beviial of 1752; similarly, one ed. of Acts March 1774 was paged continuously with the Revlsal of 1773 ; see below. Acts 1766 and 1767 paged consecutively with the Revisal of 1765. Laws Oct. 1764 printed at Wilmington. — An abridgment of the laws in force and use in Her Majesty's plantations; (viz.). Of Virginia, New- England, Jamaica, New-York, Barbadoes, Caro- lina, & Maryland. London, 1704. 16°. — A collection of all the public acts of Assembly of the province . . . now in force and use. . . . Revised by commissioners appointed by an act . . . Newbern, 1751. 4». (2), xii, (1), 330, 8 p. Note. Known aa"BwaDn'B Revieal." A later ed. has 353 for 330 p. The reviBal proper ends with lawe of Oct. 1749, but with it are bound the Acta of Mar. 1749 [1750] and July 1750, and generally alao of July 1751. — 5^amc, [2d edition.] Newbern, 1752. 4°. (2),iii, (1), S71, (2) p. ^Tote, A reprint of the preceding title, with the addition of the laws of 1752 on pp. 35£h-371. Familiarly known as *' Yellow Jacket." — A collection of all the acts of Assembly of the province. ... In force and use since the revisal of the laws in the year 1751. . . . Newbern, 1764. 4°. (2), 307, (4), 309-386 p. ' Davis's First Revisal." Pp. 30S-386 Note. Referred to as * cont. the laws of 1764. 779 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [N. C. \^Lawt of the Province, continued.'] — A collection of all the acts of Assembly of the province . ■ . now in force and use. ... In 2 vols. . . . Newbern, 1765. 2 v. in 1. 4°. ivi, 176, (1),393, (11) p. Note. Undertaken by Jaa. Davis, printer to ttie ABnembly, in default of action of authority. Properly bis first revlsal as it includes the previous title, but linown as his " Second Revisal." Pp. 387-393 cont. the laws of 176S. — A complete revisal of all the Acts of Assembly of the province . . . now in force and use . . . Newbern, 1773. 4°. (4), x, 566, (9) p. Kote. Properly the 2d ed. of Davis's revisal but commonly known as his *' Third Revisal." Some copies coot, additional pp. 567-612 with the laws of 1774. — [An act for the more effectual observing of the Queen's peace and establishing a good and last- ing foundation of government in No. Carolina. Newbern, 1763.] 2fote. Ordered printed, by the Governor; not seen. — [An act for authorizing Presbyterian ministers to solemnize the rites of matrimony. Newbern, 1770]. [Journals, Documents, Etc.'] [Journal of the House of Burgesses, sessional, 1749, 50, 51.] New- bern, ['49-51.] f°. — [Journal of the Assembly, sessional, Jan., Nov., 1764, May 1765.] Newbern, ['64-65]. f». Note. At the session of May 1765, the printer, Davis, was ordered to print the Journals daily. — [Franklin's Plan of Union. Newbern, 1755.] Kote. Kot seen, but ordered printed, by House of Bur- geSBOB, at BesB. Dec. 1764. — Auazug der Totalsummen aus den Seelenlisten von Nordcarolina, zufolge der an den Marschall dieses Distrikts von seinen Assistenten ab- gestatteten Berichte. n. p. [17-]. f° leaf. — [Sermon preached before the Genl. Assy., April 12, 1761, by Rev. Mr. Camp. Newbern, 1761]. — [Sermon " recommending the establishing public schools for the education of youth," preached before the Genl. Assy. Nov. 1762 by Kev. James Reid. Newbern, 1763.] — A sermon preached before . . . W: Try on. Esq., Governor . . . and the troops . . at Hills- borough . . . Sept 26, 1768, by G: Micklejohn. New-Bern, 1768. — [Plan for keeping the public accounts of the province, Newbern, 1768 or 69]. Convention, Aug. 1774, April 1775. [Journals.] Note. Orljfinals printed, but not seen. Repr. in Colonial Records, v. 0; aee under Institutions, Libraries, Trustees, etc. Provincial Congress, Hillsborough, Aug. 20/Sept. 10, 1775. Journal. ['75.] — The Journal of the proceedings . . . Halifax . . . 4th .. . April 1776. Newbern, '76. 8°. 45 p. — Same ; reprinted, Raleigh, 1831. 8°. 66 p. — The Journal of the proceedings . Halifax the 12th . Nov. 1776. Together with the Dec- laration of Rights, constitution, and ordinances of Congress. Newbern. '77. sm. 4". 84 p. — [An address to the ministers and Presbyterian con- gregations in No. CaroUna. Wilmington : I'rinted by Adam Boyd, 1775], Note. Expense of printing probably borne by the Congress. 7S0 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE PUBLICATIONS Liat compiltdfroTn the collection of South Carolina documenta in the New York Public Library ; from the " Catalogue of the State Library of Maaaachusette" 1880^ and Annual Supple- mental 2880-1906 ; and from cataloguea of other librariea. Documenta in thia liat generally publiahed at the capital^ Colum- bia,i/not otherwiae apecijied. Embraced in Carolana grant by Charles I to Blr Robert Heathy 1620; in Carolina grants by CllarleB 11 to Monk, Clarendon, Shaftes- bury and others, as Lords Proprietors, 1663 and 1665. tiettlement of Charleston, 1671; removed to present site, 1680. First Assem- bly, IflTl. Proprietors* Governor deposed and replaced by royal Governor, 1719. Proprietors' rights sold oat to crown, 1729-31; Cherokee War, 17^9-61. First Provincial Congress, Jan. 1775. First State constitution. Mar. 26, 1776. Cession of western land claims to United States, 1787. U. B. Constitution ratified. May 23, 1788. Nulllflcation convention, Nov. 1832. First State to secede from the Union, Dec. 20, 1860. Attack on Fort Sumter, Apr. 12, 1861. Readmitted to the Union, June 25, 1868. Reports and Besoliitions, aessional, 1795-1904. 8°. Note. The miscellaneous reports of each session have always been grouped under this title. Generally bound with Acts through 1859, or with Journals or both Acts and Journ- als, 1831-59; also seen separately bound as early as 1840. In early years included principally resolutions, with few rpts. besides rpt. of Treasurer, or Comptroller, or Committee on Treasurer's Accts. T.-p. of one copy seen of 1845 bore wrong date " 1844; " another copy had correct date. R. and R. 1883- 96, 99-1904 ea. in 2 v. ; 1897, 98, and prior to 1883, ea. 1 v. See alao under Executive and Staff, Governor, Message, Note, and entries 1829, 68. CoifSTITDTION AND COHVENTIONS. The cODStitation of the State of So. Carolina. Charlei- ton, 1790. 8". 12 p. Convention, 1832/33. Journal of the convention . . . assembled . . 19thof Nov. 1832 and again on the 11th March 1833. "SS. 8°. 131 p. Note. Called the " NulUflcation Convention." For reprint of this journal see forward, 1860. — Speeches delivered in convention, March 1833. To which is prefixed the Journal of proceedings. Charleston, '33. 8°. 80 p. — The report, ordinance, and addresses of the conven- tion . . . Not. 24th, 1832. '32. 8°. 28, 15, 16 p. Note. Also with Acts of 1834. Also pub. with added t.-p., as follows : — Documents ordered by the convention of the people of So. Carolina to be transmitted to tlie Presi- dent of the United States and to the Governor of each State. '32. 8°. 28, 15, 16 p. — Address to the people of the U.S., by the conven- tion of the people of So. Carolina, n. i. p. [1832.] 8°. 12 p. — Same. n. p. 16 p. — Constitution. Note. Seen only, with ordinance, bonnd with Acts 1834. Convention, 1852. Journal . . . with the resolution and ordinance. 1852. 8». 45 p. Journals of the conventions of the people of So. Caro- lina hell) in 1832, 33, 52. Republished by order of the Genl. Asgy. '60. 9?. 173 p. 7Sl Constitution] STATE PUBLICATIONS [S. C. Conveviion, 1860/62. Journal of tiie public proceed- ings of the convention of the people . . . held in 1860/61. Together with the ordinances adopted. Charleston, '60. 8°. 170 p. Note. Cont. also the Correap. between the Oommrs. of B. C. and tbe Preaident ot the U. B., pp. 161-170. — Journal of the convention . . . 1860/61, with the reports, resolutions, etc. Charleston, '61. 8°. 420, (1) p. — Journal of the convention . . . held in 1860, 61, 62, together with the ordinances, reports, resolu- tions, etc. Columbia, '62. 8°. 873 p. — Executive documents. No. 1. Correspondence with the Collector [of the port of Charleston], Jan. 29, 1861. Charleston, '61. 8°. 14 p. — Same. No. 2. Correspondence and other papers, re- lating to Fort Sumter. . . . Charleston, '61. 8°. 28 p. Same. 2d ed. Charleston, '61. 8". 43 p. — Same. No. 3. Correspondence relating to the Post OflSce. Charleston, 1861. 8°. 12 p. — Same. No. 4. The Governor's message and cor- respondence with the commissioners from Vir- ginia. Charleston, 1861. 8°. 8 p. — Convention documents. Report of the special com- mittee of twenty-one . . . together with the reports of heads of departments, and other papers. 1862. 8». 181 p. — The correspondence between the commissioners of . . So. Ca. [sic] to the government at Wash- ington and the President of the United States ; together with the statement of Messrs. Miles andKeitt. . . . Charleston. 1861. 80. 26 p. — Ordinances and constitution of the State of So. Caro- lina, with the constitution of the provisional government and of the Confederate States of America. Charleston, '61. 8°. 96 p. — Report on the address of a portion of the members of the Genl. Assy, of So. Carolina. Charleston, 1860. 8°. 6 p. — Report on the address of . . . members of the Genl. Assy, of Georgia. Charleston, 1860. 8». 6 p. — Declaration of the immediate causes which induce and justify the secession of So. Carolina from the Federal Union ; and the ordinance of seces- sion. Charleston, 1860. 8» and sm. 6°. 13 p. Note. Two edB, Been; one 8", one sin. 8^; cover -title of lat- ter had *' cause " for '* causeB " ; ede. otherwiBe identical. — The address of the people of So. Carolina ... to the people of the slave-holding States of the U.S. Charleston, 1860. S", 16 p. Convention, 1865. Journal of the convention . . . Sept. 1865, together with ordinances, reports, resolutions, etc. '65. 12". 216 p. — Constitution . and the ordinances, reports and resolutions . Sept. 1865. "66, 8°. (76) p. Note. CoDtainB legifllatioD known aB the <' Illack Code;" Bneclfically : (1;. Constillltion 1865; 13, x, p. (2). rroclnma- tioiis of B. F. Perry, ProviBional Gov., and Andrew Johnson, President; 6 p. (3). Credentials of tbe members of the con- Tentioo; 19, ii, p. (4). Rpta. of the various standing com- mittees; 16, ii, p. (6). Ordinances, 8 p. Convention, 1868. Proceedings of the . . conven- tion . . . beginning Jan. 14th and ending Mar. 17th, 1868. Incl. the debates and proceedings. V. 1-2. Charleston, '68. 2 v, in 1 . 8°. 926 p. — The constitution . . . with the ordinances thereunto ai)pended, adopted by the constitutional conven- tion. , . 1868. Charleston, '68. 8°. 46 p. yote. The constitution of 1868 is also prefixed to the Act* of tbe gpecial session of 1868. 7S2 Constitution] STATE PUBLICATIONS [S. C. Oonvention, 1868, continued. — The constitution . . . adopted by the constitutional convention . . . 1868 . . . with amendments thereto. 1881. 8°. 41 p. Convention, 1895. Journal of the constitutional con- vention . . . 10th September - 4th December, 1895. '95. 8°. (1),741,64. (1) p. tab. — Constitution of the State, ratified in convention Dec. 4, 1895. '95. 8». [109] p. Note. E*p. 97-109 out of order in copy Been. — Same. Abbeville, '96. 8°. 98 p. — Same. Orangeburg, '96. 8°. — Same. Abbeville, 1900. 8°. 96 p. See also under Legislature, Laws of the State, Statutes at Large. EXKCCTIVI AND SlAPF. Oovernor. Message, sessional, 1831-1903. 8°. Cmt.: By 8. D. Miller, 1831; by J. Hamilton, Jr., 1832; by R. T. Hayne, 1833, 34; by G: UcDaffie, 1835, 36; by P. M. Butler, 1837, 38; by P. Xoble. 1839; by B. K. Uenagan, 1840; by J: P. Richardson, 1841, 42 ; by J. H. Hammond, 1843, 44 ; by W: Aiken, 1845, 46; by D: Johnson, 1847, 48; by W. B. Sea- brook, 1849,50; by J: U. Means, 1851,52 (estra sess.}, 52 (reg. scss.) ; by J: L. Manning, 1853, 54; by J. H. Adams, 1855, 56 (called sees.), 56 (reg. seas.) ; by R. F. W. Allston, 1857, 58; by W: H. Gist, 1859,60; by F. W. Pickens, 1861 (called boss.), 61 (reg. sess.), 62; by M. L. Bonham, 1863 (Apr., Sept., Nov.), 64; by B. F. Perry, 1865 (Oct.) ; bv J. L. Orr, 1865 (Nov.), 66 (Sept., Nov.), 68 (July); by R. K. Scott, 1868 (Nov.), 69, 70, 71, 72; by F. J. Moses, Jr., 1873 (Jan.. Oct., Nov.) ; by D. H. Chamberlain, 1875 (Jan., Nov.), 76; by W. Hampton, 1876, 77 (extra sess.) 77 (reg. sess.j ; by W. D. Simpson, 1878, 79, 80 (Feb.) ; by T: B. Jeter, 1880 (Nov.) ; by J. Hagood, 1881, 82; by H. S. Thompson, 1883, 84, 85; by J. 0. Sheppard, 1886; by J: P: Richardson, 1887, 88, 89, 90; by B: R. Tillman, 1891, 92, 93, 94; by J: G. Evans, 1896, 97; by W: H. Ellerbe, 1898, 99; by M. B. McSweeney, 190O. 01, 02, 03. Note. Also In body of both Journals, with few exceptions ; prior to 1868 seen only In that form. The regular ann. mess, was nsually " Mess. no. 1 " of each session, and subsequent messages to that session were numbered consecutively. With mess, of Gov. McDnfBe, Nov. 1836, (12 p.), is bound Legisl. Proceedings 1836 (p. 13-80). " Ace. docs." seeu bound with mess. July 1868 (40, 198, 1 p.) ; Nov. 1868 (Rpt. of Comp- troller only, 139 p.) ; Nov. 1869 (429 p.) ; Nov. 1870 (315 p.) ; V. seen with cover-title " Mess, of R. K. Scott, Nov. 22, 1870 " cont. In fact no mess, but rpts. of Lunatic Asylum and Sec. of State, p. 433-534. iitai. Mib is \a Legitlative Timeg. Mess. Jan. 1875 was to sees, convened in Nov. 1874. — Inaugural address, 1868, 72, 74, 76, 80, 88, 90, 97, 1901, 03. Cont. : By R. K. Scott, 1868; by F. J. Moses, Jr., 1872; by D. H. Chamberlain, 1874, 76 ; by J. Hagood, 1880 ; by J: P: Richardson, 1888; by B: R. Tlllraan, 1890; by W: H. Bllerbe, 1897; by M. B. McSweeney, 1901; by D. C. Heyward, 1903. Note. 1868 not seen, but ordered printed. 1876 was Gov. Chamberlain's 2d inaugural. — Statement of pardons and commutations granted, biennial, 1866/68; annual, 1868/69-1900. Cont.: By Orr, 1866/68; by Scott, 1868/69, 70/71-71/72; by Chamberlain, 1874/75; by Hampton, 1877; by Hagood, 1880/ 81-81/82; by Thompson, 1882/83-85/86; by Richardson, 1886/ 87-89/90; by Tillman, 1890/91-93/94; by Evans, 1894/95-96/96; by Ellerbe, 1897, 98; by McSweeney, 1899-1900. Note. Tear-end Oct. 31, Nov. 1, or Dec. 31. — Public documents. [Sess. 1829.] h. i. p. 8°. 20 p. Note. This is a communication from Gov. Trimble dated Dec. IS, 1829, enclosing Rpt. of the select committee [of the Va. Legislature] on the resolutions of Ga. and 8. C, relating to tariff and internal Improvements ; also various resolutions from Miss., Mo., and Ky. — Message of . . . R. K. Scott and accompanying documents relative to the . . . Penitentiary, Dec. 21, 1868. 8". p. 291-360. Note. Cont. Rpt, of commission appointed to examine accounts of the Acting Supt. of the Penitentiary, Dec. 21 , 1868. 783 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [S. C. Oovernor, continued. — Special message of . . . Got. R. K. Scott, in reply to charges made against him. Reg. sess. com- mencing Nov. 28, 1871. '72. 8''. 24 p. JVo<<. Replying to " Rpt. of the joint spec, flnancial ioTes- tigating committee appointed . . . reg. seas. 1870/71." — Special message of Hie Excellency R. K. Scott . . relative to government lands in Beaufort county and the cotton tax by U. S. government, [Feb. 6,1872]. h.i.p. 8». p. 843-864. — Reply of Gov. Hampton and others to the Chamber- lain memorial. 1877. 8°. — Thanksgiving proclamation [Nov.; 1900, 01. '00- 01.] 4»a»iif». — See also under Constitution, Convention 1865, Note. Adjutant and Inspector OenercU, Report, annual, Oct. 31: 1869/70,72/73-94/96; Deo. 31: 1896- 1905. ['70]-1906. 8». }fote. Rpt. [1898] wrongly called " tor tbe fiscal year 1890." — Report on the enrollment of the Confederate troops, annual, Dec. 1: 1882, 82/83-85/86. See alio under SilscellaneouB, Civil War and Military Com- mietion. Attorney General. Report, annual, 1873-1900. ['73- 1901]. 8°. Note. Dated Oct. 31 or in Nov. or Dec. through 1891; Oct. 31 : 1892-96 ; since then Dec, 31. — Report concerning the phosphate interests of the State, [Dec. 1, 1877.] h. t. p. 8°. p. 515-572. Auditor. 1st annual report, Nov. 12, 1863; report for the fiscal year 1868, 69, 70, 71. ['63-72.] 8». Note. RptB. 1868-71 dated in Nov. of next following years, i.e., Nov. 1869-72. Comptroller General. Report, annual, Sept. 30 or Oct. 1 : 1808/09-66/67; Oct. 31 : 1867/68-94/96; Dec. 31 : 1896/96, 97-1903. ['09]-1904. 8°. Note. Not all seen but all probably published. Prior to 1826/27 seen only with Acts and Ues. or BpU. and Res. Pp. l-< of rpt. 1853/64 separately reprinted with alterations. With rpt. 1868/69 are bd. the same mlacell. docs, as with Gov's, mess. 1869, but the vol. has pagination p. 1-309. Rpts. 1861/62, 72/73-74/75, 77/78-79/80 also cont. a few miscell. rpti. of other dapts. Rpts. 1872/73-82/83, 84/85-1903 cont. rpt. of Treasurer. — Supplementary report, Oct. 31, 1878/79. (Dated Dec. 1, 1879.) '79. 8». 195 p. — Supplementary report, Oct. 31, 1879/80. (Dated Dec. 13, 1880.) 8°. 2 1. — Supplementary report, Oct. 31, 1880/81. (Dated Jan. 11, 1882.) '82. 8». 170 p. — Report on the claims of the State against the United States. [Sees. 1827.] n. t. p. 8°. 7 p. — Bonds and etocke for military defence outstanding Oct. 1866, and estimates for supplies for year ending Nov. 1, 1871. n.p., ['70?] p. 483-553. — Insurance report . . . supplementary to annual report 1900. '01. 8°. (180) p. — See also under Legislature, .Jnls., Docs., etc., 1869/70.' Secretary of State. Report, .luly 10/Nov. 26, 1868; annual, Oct. 81: 1868/69-94/95; Dec. 31: 1895/ 96, 97-1900. ['69]-1901. 8». — Supplementary report . . . election returns, [Nov: 1888, 90.] ['88]-90. S". — Report . . . election returns [Nov: 1894, 96, 97.1 '94-97. 8°. -^ — See also back under Governor, Message, Note; under Inspection and Regulation, Sinking Fund Commrs.; and under Legislature, Laws of the State, Statutes at Large, Note. 784 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [S. C. Treaturtr. Report, Oct. 1, 1867/May 1, 1868; annual, Oct. 31: 1872/73-94/9S ; Dec. 31: 1896/96,97- 1906. ['68]-1906. 8''. Note. Rpt. 186T/68 Been only with Papers ace. G-ot'b. naees. July 1868. AnD. rpts. made to Comptroller and all also included with bla ann. rpt. except 1883/84. — Reply of the State Treasurer to the special joint committee, 1876. 8". (25) p. — See also under Legislature, Jnts., Docs., etc., 1869/70. Inspection and Reoulatioit. Agriculture, Department of (187i>-90). Ist-llth an- nual report of Commissioner, Nov. 1 or Oct. 31: 1880, 80/81-89/90. '80-90. 8°. Kote. Title varies : Rpt. of Bd., Rpt. of Commr. ; Rpt. of Bd. and of Commr. A Dept. of Agric, Commerce and Im- migration was establlBhed in 1904. — Monthly reports, 1880-90. — Circulars, 1881-90. — Crop reports, 1885, 87, 89, 90. — Reports on analyses of fertilizers, 1885, 89, 90. — The cotton-mills of So. Carolina. Their names, location, capacity, and history. Charleston, 1880. 8». 23 p. — So. Carolina phosphates, and their principal com- petitors in the markets of the world. By C: U. Shepard, Jr., M. D., chemist to Dept. of Agri- culture ... h. t. p. [1880.] 8°. p. 51-90. — Report of C: U. Shepard, Jr., M. D., chemist . The official control of commercial manures in So. Carolina, h. t. p. [1881.] 8°. p. 765-770. — Geographical, geological and topographical map. 1882. — List of lands offered for sale in S. C. [1882?] — South Carolina. Resources and population, in- stitutions and industries. Fub. by the Board . . . A. P. Butler, Commissioner. Charleston, 1883. 1. 8°. riii, 726 p. maps. diag. tables. 2fote. Coot. ** Map of the State of So. CaroliDa. Issued by the Dept. of Agric. of S. C. 1883 . . . "; scale, 10 mi. = 1 in.; size 24| X 33i in. — Cotton worm bulletin. 1885. — Special [New Orleans] Exposition report. 1885. — Review of the operations of the Dept. of Agri- culture, [1880-86.] n.t.p. ['86.] 8°. 31 p. Note. Cover-title :" A review . . . for the six years from its establlahment to the end of the fiscal year 1883." '86. — A sketch of the resources and industries of So. Carolina. Charleston, 1888. 8°. 48 p. map. — ISameT 1889?] Note. A pm. of this character was prepared, in English and French, by the State's Special Agent at the Paris Exposition. — Prize corn crop. 1889. circular. Fish Commission. 2d-7th annual report by the Supt. of Fish and Fisheries, Oct. 31: 1879/80- 84/85. ['80-85]. 8». JIble. In lst-6th rpts. of Dept. r6tb-6th] misnumbered " 4ib-5th." The duties of the Fish Commr., esublisbed 1878, were in 1879 added to those of the Dept. of Agric. For [1st ann.] rpt., see forward, FU/i CommUsioner. — Fish laws, 1882. Fish Wardens. Reports, 1889-90. Note. In loth-llth rpts. of Dept. Supt. of Immigration. [lst-3d] report, Nov. 1: 1881, 81/82-82/83. Note. In 2d-4th rpts. of Dept. — Resources and attractions of So. Carolina. 1881 . See also under Supplemental, Oovernor. 785 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [S. C. {^CanoXi-l Canal Commission. Report [re Columbia Canal], 1878. h. t. p. 8°. p. 375-381. — Report of T: B. Lee, engineer in charge, relative to the Columbia Canal, [Apr. 6, 1882]. h. t. p. 8°. p. 1267-1274. NbU. Made to Bd. oJ Directors of the Penitentiary. — Annual report of engineering operations on the Columbia Canal, Oct. 31 : 1882/83. Note. In Penitentiary rpt. of •ame period. Rpte. on the Columbia Canal were included annually in Penitentiary rpt. through 1880. — See also forward, Public Works ; and under Legislature, Journals, Documents, etc., 1877, 84. County Commissioners, Reports, annual, 1868/69, 70/71-72/73. Note. Cont. separate rpts. by Commra. of each connty, as required by act of 1808. RpU. 1888/69 made to Comptroller ; 1871/72-T2/T3 to Legislature. See also under Legislature, JoumaU, Docs., etc., 1871. Education, Superintendent of (1868-). Report, Nov. 17, 1868; [lst]-38th annual report, [1868/69], June 30: 1869/70-1905/06. ['69]-1907. 8». Note, ristl annual covers apparently Nov. 18e8/Dec. 1889, and is called " Rpt. to reg. sees. 1869/70." Rpts. of educa- tional instltntions Included beginning with 2eth. Letter of tranFmittal of 30th wrongly calls it the " thirteenth." — Report of the State Supt. of Education . . . con- cerning the matter of school text-books; Feb. 13, 1871. h. t. p. 8". p 873-901. — An act to alter and amend the school law, 1878. . H. S. Thompson, Supt. 78. 8°. 18, 6 p. Board of Education. Journal of proceedings, 1871. Note. In rpt. of Supt., 1870/71. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1840. Factory Inspector. 2d annual report, [189-?] Note. Xot seen ; mentioned In Bd. of Health rpt. 1804/95. Fish Commissioner (1878-). [Ist annual] report, for the year 1879. '79. 8". 16 p. Note. Later rpts. than this included in rpts. of Dept. of Agriculture. See back, Agric., Dept. of. Fish Commiesion. \^Guano and Fertilizers, Inspector of.'\ See forward, Phosphates. Harbor Commission of Charleston (1880-). Report, Oct. 31: 1881-81/82. I Health.] Health Officer of the Port of Charleston. Report, annual, Oct. 31: 1868/69-80/81. ['69-81.] Note. Rpts. 1869/70-71/72 called " Ann. rpt. of quarantine operations " ; rpts. 1872/73-80/81 called " Rpt. of Robt. Lebby, M.D., Health Officer." Board of Health (1878-). lst-26th annual report, Oct 31: 1879/80-94/95; Dec. 31: 1895/96, 97- 1905. '80-1906. 8°. Note. 1st is " Inclusive of fiscal year ending Oct. 31, 1879." Land Commissioner. Report: Mar. 1870/Feb. 1871; Mar. /Nov. 1871. 2 rpts. 8°. Note. There is also a Land Commission Statement in rpt. of Bee. of State, 1871/72. See alto under Exec, and Staff, Qovernor, 1872 ; back under Agric, Dept. of, 1882; forward under Sinking Fund Commri. ; and under Legislature, Joumalg, Docs., etc., 1871, 74. I Phosphates.'] Inspector of Ouano and Fertilizers. Report, annual, Nov.: 1869, 70, 71. ['69-71] 8». Inspector of Phosphates (1872-79). Report: Dec. 3, 1872; Sept. 30, 1872/73. — Report on the river mining companies of So. Car- olina. [Sess. 1878.] h. t. p. 8°. (5) p. 786 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [S. C. \_Fho»phatts, eantiniud.'\ — KepoTts of Inspector of Fertilizers, [Aug. 30, 1878/79], and Inspector of Fhosphatea, [Not. 7, 1879]. Note. Seen ool; with Comptroller'a rpt., 1878/79. Phosphate Commission (1878-). Report, Nov. 27, 1879. h.t.p. 8°. (11) p. Note. This was a temporary commieBion of InveBtigatton. — Same, minority, h. t. p. 8". (20) p. — Testimony taken before the Phosphate Commis- sioners at sundry meetings . . . beginning Oct. 26, 1887. h. t. p. ['87.] 8°. p. 567-704. Phosphate Comm,issioners, Board of (189-). 1st- 3d annual report, [Nov.] : 1891-93. '91-93. 8°. Note, let cont. Rpt. of Phosphate Inspector, Jan. 19/Aug. 31, 1891. Phosphate Inspector. Annual report, Aug. 31:1893/ 94-94/95 ; Dec. 31: 1895/96, 97-1900. '94-1901. See also back under Agric. , Dept. of; under Exec. and Staff, Atty. Gent. ; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1891. [Public Works-I Board of Public Works. Report, 1820, 21. Note. Rpt. 1820 listed in catalogue of Albany Institute. Rpt. 1821 mentioned In rpt. of Supt., 1823. Superintendent of Public Works, (1823-). Report, annual, 1823, 27-28, 45-48, 51. Note. Year-end Sept. 30, 1827-28 ; later rpts. dated NoTem. ber; period of rpt. 1823 not clear. Rpt. 1823 paged as follows : 64, (4), 66-66, (4), 67-79 p., 16 leaves, (4) p. With rpt. 1828 (21 p.) are bound *' Kpt. of Supt." [on public works 1819-28, in reply to a resolution], 15 p., and "Rail Road," [Rpt. of Supt. Mar. lb, 1828 on canal or r.r. from Charleston to Hamburgh], 4 p. — [Plan for chartering joint stock companies for the improvement of the roads of the State, with a bill], n.t.p. [1827.] 8°. 16 p. Report of the commissioners appointed ... to cause examinations, surveys and estimates to be made for a rail road between Charleston and Cincin- nati. 1836. 8°. 34 p. See also back under Canals. IQuarantine.^ See back under Health. Railroad Commissioner (1878-). lst-27th annual report, [Oct. 31] : 1879-93 ; June 30: 1894-1906. '79-1906. 8°. Note. 3d-6th, 14th, and perhaps others. Issued in 2 pts. each. Many cont. railroad law. 7th cont. : — Railroad and county map of So. Carolina. Pre- pared for the Railroad Commission. [Chicago], 1885. Scale, e 35 mi. = 1 in. ; size, 11^ xl4 in. — See also back. Public Works; under Institutions, Penitentiary ; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1859,70,71, 77/78 (frauds), 81/82, 82. Shell-Fish Commissioner. Report, Oct. 31, 1893. '93. 80. (9) p. Note. Made to Sinking Fund Commrs. Sinking Fund Commissioners, Board of (1869-). Report, Mar./Nov. 1870; annual, Oct. 31: 1878/79-94/95; Dec. 31: 1896-1906. ['70]- 1906. 8". Note. Called " Ann. transactions," 1880/81 ; " Proceedings," 1881/82-82/83. Rpts. 1883/84-97 consist principally of rpt. by Sec. of State as Agent of the Board, as to ** business of the Land Dept." — Forfeited lands, assets of the State in charge of the . . . Commission and in custody of the Sec. of State, annual, [1880/81-82/83.] '81-83. 8°. Note. Also appended to rpts. of Sec. of State. 787 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [S. C. Sinking Fund Commissioners, Board of, continued. — Supplementary report, being a list of lands for- feited for taxes and in custody of the Sec. of State, annual, Oct. 31: 1883/84-94/96. }/ble. Title varies. 1891/93-94/95 Incl. in regular rpt. a> " Forfeited Land. Eihiblt -." — Supplemental report . . . containing list of lands on which the State has a debt. 1891. 8°. 193 p. Jfote. Not certain whether this belongs;in preceding aeries, — See also back, Shell-Fish Commr. ; and under Legislature, Jnls., Does., etc., 1878/74, 77/78. [Taxation.^ Board of Equalization. Minutes, 1879 ; Proceedings, 1882. Xbte. With Comptroller's rpt., 1878/79, 81/82. Tax Commission (1883-). Report, Nov. 26, 1884. (10) p. See also under Executive and Staff, Governor, 1872. Institutions. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1877/78. [Agricvlture.^ Agricultural Experiment Stations. l9t-7th annual report, Dec. 31: 1888-94. '89-94. 8". Note. The experiment stations established by the Bd, of .\gric. at Spartanburg and Darlington in 1887 (by Act of 1386), and by the Univ. at Columbia in Jan. 1888 (by Act of 1887), were In Mar. 1888 consolidated under a joint board and one Director. The Columbia station was to be discontinued Nov. 1890. There is also an Annual Report of the Director, Mar./ Oct. 1889, in luth ann. rpt. of Dept. of Agric. See forward under Education, Univ. of So. Carolina, 1886. — Bulletin; nos. 1-4 new series, nos. 5-8 new series 11. ; Apr. 1, 1888-Mar. 1890. ['88]-90. 8 pm. 8°. Note. Constitute a single series. Bulletins inscribed '* Univ. of 8. C. Agric. Exper. Sta.," but deal with all three stations. Clemson Agricultural and Mechanical College. (Clemson College, 1889-). [lstj-17th annual report, Oct. 31: 1889/90-94/95; [Dec. 31?]: 1896-99 ; June 30 : 1899/1900-05/06. ['91-1907.] 8°. Kote. Location near Fort Hill. 5th-9th cont. 7th-lltb ann. rpt. of the Exper. Sta, iath-17th also in 36tb-38th ann, rpt, of Supt, of Education, — Report of the receipts and disbursements, Nov, 1, 1896/Dec, 31, 1896. '97. 8°. (30) p. — Agricultural Experiment Station (1889-). [4th]- 17th annual report; 1891-98; June 30: 1898/99- 1902/03; Dec. 31, 1904. v. p., '98-1905. 8». Note. 7th-llthalBOin5th-9thann.rpt.ofCollege. lOth-llth £r. at Greenville ; l^th at Union; others, so far as seen, at olumbia. In early rpts. and bulletins called simply " 8. C. Agric. Exp. Sta." Bulletin, nos. 1-92, July 1891-Aug. 1904. v. p., '91-1904. 92 pm. 8°. Note. Called " new series " through no. 27. No. 3 is pt. 2 of no. 1 ; similarly, no. 45 is pt. 2 of no. 43. No. 24 in 2 pm., ea. 15 p. Nos. 28, 30, dated June, and no. 29, April, 1897. Nos. 61-62 (1901), 71 (May 1902) repr in April 1903. Nos. 74, 76-77 dated Nov. 1902; nos. 76, 79-80 dated April 1903; no. 78, Deo. 1902. Printed variously at Charleston, Greenville! Abbeville, and Columbia. Agricultural Society ( 1 784-) . Report of a committee on the importation of foreign seeds, plants, and implements. With . . . letter on the water- culture of rice. Charleston, 1823. 12°. 24 p. Agricultural Society, State (1839-). The proceed- ings of the Agricultural Convention and of the . . . Society, 1839-45; [etc.] . . . 1846. 8». 430, 66, (1) p. Note. Incl. a Supplement to the Proceedings; imp. 1847- 60, (1) p. 78S Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [S. C. [Agriculture, continued.'] Agricultural and Mechanical Society. Proceedings of annual conyentions, 1870, 71, 72. Charleston, '71-73. 8°. — Report: Dec. 4, 1879; Oct. 31, 1881. h. t. p. 2 rpts. S". ea., (4) p. Agricultural Statistict, Bureau of. [lBt-2d] annual report, Nov.: 1869-70. you. flat] ie a State cenaua. Agricultural Survey. See forward, Oeology. Bank of State. Report, annual, November 24, 1838; Oct. 1: 1840/41-44/45; Sept. 30: 1845/46-05/66; July 1, 1868; Nov. 1, 1868. 8". ybte. Oenerally by President and Directors, Bpt. July 1, 1866 by President; seen only In Appendix B to House Journal, July 1868. Rpt. 1854/65 not Been. Rpts. 1862/63, Nov. 1868 are In Comptroller's rpta. for corresponding periods. Rpta. 1863/64, 95/66 were reprinted In Upt. of Investigating com- mltiee, 1874; see under Legislature, i/n/a.. Does., etc., 1874. ^ee ai«o under Judiciary, last entry; and un^er Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1827, 27/28, 57 (two), 68, 69, 74. [Capitol, State.'] See forward, State House. Deaf and the Blind, Institution for the Education of the (Cedar Spring, 1849-;. Report, 1854; 8th- 58th annual, 1856-1906. ['64?-1906]. 8». yote. Became a State institution In 1857. Called Inatn. for the Bduc. of the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind through rpt. 1890 or 1891. Year-end of rpts. la Sept. 30, 185»-e3 ; Out. 31, 1871-95; aince then, Dec. 31; others uncertain. Walker's history of the Institution states that rpts. 1870, 71, 73, 76 were still uiiprlnted in 1893; but 22d-24tb rpta., 1869/70-71/72, are in rpu. of Supt. of Educ. for those years. — Report of the Commissioners of the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind, [Aug. 26, 1867]. n. /. p. 8°. p. 65-68. — The Palmetto Leaf, 1887-92. yote. " Somewhat Irregularly published." — History of the . . . Institution . . . Prepared by N. F. Walker, Feb. 1893. h. t. p. Cedar Spring, ['93.] 8°. (11) p. Dinpensary, State (1893-1907). Report, Oct. 31: 1893-93/94; Dec. 31: 1895-99; Nov. 30: 1900, 00/01-05/06. '93-[1907]. 8». Jfote. Rpt. 1893 covers July 1/Oct. 31. Rpt. 1897 not seen. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1894. [Education."] Trustees Estate of Dr. John Dela Howe and Lethe Farm School. Report, annual, Nov.: 1870,71,72. 8°. State Normal School (Columbia, 1873-86). l8tr-3d annual report of Board of Regents, Feb./Nov. 1873; Oct. 31: 1873/74-74/76. Xote. In rpta. of Supt. of Education for same years. 2d- 3d incl. Catalogue. In 1886, upon removal to Rock Hill, became : Winthrop Normal and Industrial College (Rock Hill, 1886-). Report, Oct. 31: 1892, 92/93- 93/94; [Jan.]: 1896-97; report for year: 1897- 99; July 1: 1899/1900-05/06. '92-[1906]. 8°. yote. Rpts. form a continuous aeriea although method of dating waa changed eeveral times. Thla inatltntion, privately established in 1886, was adopted by the State in 1891, to aucceed the State Normal School, and waa called duatrial and Winthrop Normal College ' S. C. In- ' through 1894. — Catalogue, annual, 1888/89,91/92-1904/05. ['89]- 1905. Jfote. 1904/05 printed at Charleaton ; othera, ao far aa seen, at Columbia. — Report of the Commissioners appointed . . . relative to the establishment of a State indus- trial school for women, [Nov. 1891]. h.t.p. 8° p. 411-425. 789 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [S. C. \_Education-, continued .'[ — Laying of corner stone, May 12, 1894, the 85th birthday of Hon. R. C. Winthrop. Lancaster, [■94.] 8°. 78 p. il. — Report on the industrial education of women in Germany By E: S. Joyner, Commissioner for So. Carolina. 8">. p. 871-881. Note. App. to rpt. Jan. 1896 but printed frora dlfCerent type. — Report of the receipts and disbursements . . . Sept. 14, 1895/Aug. 1, 1896. '96. 8». (27) p. — State Summer School for Teachers (Winthrop College, Rock Hill) [Circular, l8t-2d session, 1899-1900]. ['99]-1900. 2 circulars. 12''. University of South Carolina (Columbia, 1801-). [Report of Chairman of Faculty, May 1868]; reports and papers, 1869; report of Board oif Trustees, annual, 1875; Oct. 31: 1878/79-94/96; Dec. 31: 1896-1900; June 30: 1903/04-05/06. 8°. Note 1. Created as 8. C. College, 1801; opened, 1805; closed, 1863-86. Became Univ. of 8. C. by Act of 1865; closed again, 1877-80. Act of 1878 made tbe Agric. Coll. and Mechunice' Inet. at Orangeburg (colored) a branch of the Univ., the Columbia branch being again known as 8. C. Col- lege. From 1380 to 1882 the Columbia branch was known as 8. C. Coll. of Agric. and Mechanics; from 1882 to 1887 once more 8. C. College; by Act of 1887 (taking effect June 1888), once more Univ. of 8. C. (although called B. C. College In rpts. 1898-1906). Note 2. Title of rpts. varied somewhat, prior to 1884/85. Rpt. 1875 contains Catalogue. Rpts. 1881/82-83/84 included rpts. of Claflin College. In rpts. 1898-1906 called "S. C. College." Kpts. incl. In rpts. of 8upt. Education from 1897. — Treasurer's report to the Board of Trustees, annual, Nov.: 1844, 44/45-62/63, 66, 68. 8». Note. Later rpts. Included in rpts. of 8tate Comptroller. — [ Miscellaneous reports] . ( In Reports and Resolu- tions, sess. 1870/71.) — Report of the Chairman of the Faculty ... in response to a resolution . . . passed Feb. 18, 1875. '75. 8°. 72, 8 p. Note. Called for by the Legislature because the 8upt. of Education had not included the ann. rpt. of the Univ. in his own ann. rpt. — Report of the receipts and expenditures, Nov. 1, 1895/Dec. 31, 1896. '97. 8°. (27) p. — Catalogue, 1847,48, 51, 54, 72/73, 76. ['47]-76. 5 V. 8°. — Catalogue of the library. 1836. 8". — History of the So. Carolina College, 1801-57. By M. LaBorde. "59. 8». xii, 13-463, (1) p. — Same; 2d ed. Charleston, 1874. 8°. xliii, 596 p. — Prospectus . . . mdccclxvi. '66. 8°. 15 p. — By-laws ... as revised and adopted . . June 21, 1869 [etc ] . . . '69. 8°. 40 p. — A circular of information, n. t. p. [1875.] 8". 8 p. — Regulations for the government of students . . . 1875. 8<>. 10 p. — Acts relating to the University . . . and by-laws of the College of Agric. and Mechanics, adopted . . . Aug. 1880; [etc.]. '80. 8°. 34, (4) p. — [Addresses'] On history and political economy ... an Inaugural address . . . 7th Dec. 1835. By F. Lieber, LL.D. ';16. 8». 26 p. Inaugural address of C: F. McCay, professor of mathematics and mechanical philosophy . . . Dec. 11, 1864. '55. 8°. 21 p. Semi-centennial celebration of the So.-Carolina College : consisting of the baccalaureate address . . . the semi-centennial oration by the Hon. J. L. Petigru, [etc.]. Charleston, 1855. 8°. 32 p. 790 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [S. C. l^Edueation, continued.'] The necessity of continued self- education. An address to the graduating class . . Ist Dec. 1861. ByF. Lieber. '61. 8». 17 p. The progress of civilization in the United States. Oration delivered before the literary societies . . . June 30th, 1871, by H: W. Hil- liard. '71. 8". 16 p. Charles Sumner, the idealist, statesman and scholar. An address delivered . . . June 29, 1874 . . by R: T. Greener . . . ['74]. 8°. 41 p. — Report of the work of the experimental farm of the So. Carolina College, for the years 1883, 84, 85, and 1886 in part. R. H. Loughridge, Ph.D., professor of agriculture. . . . [1886.] h.t.p. 1 ». 8°. p. 808-861. Note. The experimental farra dates from 1882. In JaD. 1888, ID accordance with an Act of 1887, it became a State experiment station ; in Mar. 1888 it was consolidated with the two stations of the Bd. of Agric. See back under Agriculture, Agric. Exper. Stationa, Note. — Same, for the year 1886, [dated Nov. 15, 1887.] h. t. p. 8°. p. 729-779. Note. Seen as Appendix A to rpt. of University, 1886/87. — Agricultural College and Mechanics' Institute (Colored; Orangeburg, 1872-96). Ann. report: Jan. 30, 1873; [Nov.] 1873; Dec. 15, 1874; [Oct. 25], 1875; Oct. 31: 1876/77, 79/80-80/81. 8". Note. Established by the State in 1872 in connection with Claflin University, a private Institution established at Orange- burg, 1869. By Act of 1878 became a branch of the Univ. of S. C. Rpt. Jan. 30, 1873 (for 1872) was the 1st. Kpt. Dec. 1874 seen only appended to Rpt. of InveatigatlDg committee; see under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1875/76. Rpt. 1880/81 (by President) in University rpt., 1830/81. — Colored Normal, Industrial, Agricultural and Me- chanical College (Orangeburg, 1896-). Ist-lOth [11th] annual report, 1896-1906. 11 rpte. 8°. Note. Ist covers July/Dec. 1896. Rpts. from 1899 really cover academic years. Rpts. 1899-1900 were both numbered 4tb and error was continued. Rpts. from 8tb seen only In rpts. of Supt. of Education. This institution was successor to the preceding, from which the State withdrew its aid Jan. 1896. — Report of the receipts and disbursements, 1896. '97. 8». 39 p. — Military Academy (Charleston, 1842-). Report of Board of Visitors, annual, 1856-60; Nov. 30 : 1860/61-62/63; Oct. 81: 1882, 82/83-94/95; Dec. 31: 1896; [June 30]: 1896/97-1905/06. Nrie. Consisted of the Arsenal Academy at Columbia and the Citadel Academy at Charleston up to 1863 ; united as S. C. Uilitary Academy by Act of 1891. The .\rsenal was destroyed in the war; the CHtadel was in 1882 made a branch of the Univ. of 8. C. and re.opened as S. C. Military Academy. Recent rpts. In rpts. of Bnpt. of Education. Thomas's history of the institutioD says *' rpts. were made regularly with few excep- tions from Dec. 1843 to Dec. 1866." Regulations, 1843, 49, 54, 58. 4 pm. Report of Major J. B, White, battalion State cadets, [Nov. 30, 1864/65.] Address delivered to the So. Carolina Military Institute at the annual commencement, July 27, 1887, byE: McCrady. Charleston, '87. 8°. 26 p. The history of the . . . Academy, with appen- dixes. By J: F.Thomas. Charleston, 1893. zii, (l),679p. Address delivered at the annual commencement, July 1st, 1891, by Hon. G: W. Dargan . . . Charleston, '91. 8°. 24 p. Report of the receipts and disbursements, Nov. 1, 1895/Dec. 31, 1896. '97. 8°. (33) p. See also under Inspection and Regulation, Education, Supt. of, Note. 791 InstitutionE] STATE PUBLICATIONS [S. C. \_Qeology.'\ Geological and Agricultural Survey (I842-). Report of the commencenient and progress of the agricultural survey of So. Caro- lina for 1843. By E. Ruffin, Agric. Surveyor of the State. '43. 120, 56, (1) p. tables. — Report on the geological and agricultural survey of the State, 1844. By M. Tuoniey, Geological Surveyor. '44. 8°. 63 p. — Report on the geology of So. Carolina ; by M. Tuomey. . . . 1848. 4". 2 1., iv, (2), 293, Ivi, p., -|- errata slip. maps. pi. il. JfoU. Cont. ** Geological map of S. C, by M. Tuomey, State Oeologlat, 1845; " size, Ue X 191 In. Oeological Survey (1856-). Report on the survey of So. Carolina : being the 1st annual report . . . embracing the progress of the survey during the year 1856 . . . by O. M. Lieber. '56. 8°. vii, (1), 136 p. 9 fold. pi. — Pleioeene fossils of So. Carolina, containing descriptions and figures of the polyparia, echino- dermata, and mollusca. By M. Tuomey and F. S. Holmes. Charleston, 1867. 4°. — Report on geological survey. By O. M. Lieber. 1858. 8o. IHisiory-l Public Record Commission (1891-). Re- port, TNov. 2], 1893; 1894; [Oct. 31, 1894/95]. '93-96. 3 rpts. 8». Jfote. Rpl. [1894/96] called " rpt. 1896." Historian of the Confederate Records (1893-). Re- port, annual, [1896-99.] '96-1900. 5 pm. 8«. See also under Mlacellaneoua, Civil War^ Bee. 1, 1863. Historical Commission (1894-). Report, 1898; re- port, annual, Jan. : 1905, 06, 07. '99-[1907]. 8°. Bee aUo Journals, Vocs.t etc^under Legislature and Bupple- meutal. See also under Miscellaneous, Civil War. Immigration, Commissioner of (1866-). Report, [Jan. 1, 1868.] a. t. p. 8°. p. 70-74. — Supplementary report, May 18, 1868. n. t.p. 8°. p. [187]-188. — See also under Inspec. and Reg., Agriculture, Dept. of ; and under Miscellaneous, Immigra- tion Convention. Insane, Hospital for the (CoVaraVia,). Report, annual, 18[46/]47-73/74; 53d-77th, 1874/75-95/96, 97- 1900. ['47]-1901. 8''. Note. Called Lunatic Asylum tbrougb rpt. 1894/96. Rpts. dated Nov., 1847-60; year-end Oct. 31, 1869/70-94/95; siuce then Dec. 31. Not numbered before 53d. lipts. 1863/64, 65/66 also in Kpt. of committee, 1874. A rpt. Apr. 20, 1868, is with Gov's, mesrt. July 1368. Rpts. 1873/74-74/75 also Incl. with Comptroller's rpt. Rpts. 1875/76-76/77 both numbered " 54tb" and subsequent enumeration was never changed. See also under Exec, and Staff, governor, Message, .A^fs. — Acts concerning the Lunatic Asylum . . . and by- laws for its government, revised and passed . . . nth Nov. 1850. '51. 8°. 16 p. Librarian, State. Report, June 15/Nov. 16, 1869; annual report, Oct. 31 or Nov. 1: 1869/70-80/81 ; lst-.2d annual, Dec. 31: 1899-1900. ['70]-1901. Note. Called " State House Keeper and Legislative Libra, rian " through rpt. 1871/72; "State House Keeper and State Librarian," 187'2/7S-75/76 ; State Librarian, 1877/78-1900. Rpt. 1876/77 not seen, nor any between 1881 and 1899. Orphan Asylum (Columbia). Annual report of the Trustees, Oct. 31: 1869, 69/70-77/78. 8». This was a private institution, taken over by the Ist] rpt. covers Feb./Oct. 31. Rpts. Note. This waa a pi State in Feb. 1869. fl 1870/71, 76/76 not aeen 792 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATrONS [S. C. Ptnittntiary (Columbia). Report, annual, Not. 17, 1866/Dec. 31, 1867; Jan. 23/Oct. 31, 1869; Oct. 15: 1869/70; Nov.: 1870/71-71/72; Oct. 31: 1872/73-93/94; Dec. 31: 1895-1901. ['68]- 1902. 8°. Note. Rpt. 1866/67 seen only with Gov's, mess. July 1868. Rpts. 1869/70, 72/73-74/75, 76/77 In Comptroller's rpt.; rpt. 1875/78 not seen. Rpt. 1871/72 lacks Bupt's. rpt. Rpt. 1870/71 called ■■ Rpts. relative to the SUte Penitentiary." — Supplemental report, [1873]. h. t. p. (4) p. — Report of the Supt., together with other papers, in regard to the condition and treatment of con- victs employed on the Greenwood and Augusta R.R. ; [Dec. 15, 1879.] h. t. p. 8°. p. 885-947. — See aUo under Exec, and Staff, Oovernor, 1868 ; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1868 (two), 71, 99. Pharmaceutical Association. 2d, 4th, 6th annual re- port, 1876/77, 78/79, 80/81, to Legislative ses- sions 1877/78, 79, 81/82. h.t.p. 3 rpts. 8°. [Public Record Commission.'] See back, History. Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages (1853-). l9t-6th annual report, Dec. 31: 1863-54, 56-59. '54-60. Note. Each dated in November of year following, i.e., Nov. 1854-60. None found for 18S5. [3d-4th] not numbered. [State House.] Commissioner of New State House. Report, annual, Nov. 24, 1856 ; Sept. 30: 1856/ 57-62/63 ; Oct. 25, 1865. Note. By " Commr. and Architect of New State Capitol," 1866/67-57/68; by "Acting Commr. and Architect," 1862/63 ; by *' Commr. and Architect of New Btate House," 1865. Commission for the Completion of the State House (1884^). [lst-7th] ann. report, Nov. 1: 1885-91. Note. Called "State House Commission" in4th-7th. State House Keeper and State Librarian. See bacic under Librarian, State. [ Weather Service.'] State Weather Service. Annual report, Oct. 31: 1887/88, 88/89, 89/90. Note. Rpt. 1887/88 not seen ; rpts. 1888/89-89/90 seen only in loth-llth ann. rpt. of Bd. of Agriculture. See next note. United States Dept. of Agriculture. So. Carolina section of the Climate and Crop Service of the Weather Bureau. [Monthly] report ; [also] an- nual summary; v. 1-9, Oct. 1898 -Dec. 1906. Columbia and Raleigh, i'98]-1907. 4°. 2fote. Uniform with those for other States. V. 1 had 4 noB., Oct.-Dec. and ann. summary; other v. have ea. 13 nos., Jan..Dec. and ann. summary, the monthly parts ea, 8 p., ann. summaries ea. 12 p. Feb. 1899 has wrong editorial imp. date, ** Uarch." Editorial imp. is Columbia throughout. Beginning with v. 9 no. 2 called CHmatological Service. The Btate W. Service was taken over by the U. S. Weather Bureau tentatively in 1890, actually in Feb. 1893 ; between these dates the service lapsed. — Weekly crop bulletin, 1893-1905. f° broadside. Note. Issued during the growing season only, April/Oct., about 26 nos. annnally. Uilliograpbed up to 1897; since then printed. Called Weekly Weather Bulletin beginning 1906. JUDICIART. [Law Reports.] Reports of cases, [1783]-1868. v. p., 1809-69. 8°. Cont.: [1783-1804], by E.H. Bay;N. T.,'09-11; 2v.; (2d ed. of V. 1). [1793-18161, by J. Brevard; Ch., '67; 3 v. in 2. 1812-16. pub. by W. R. H. Treadway; Ch., '23; 2 v. 1817-18, by J. Ii(ill;newed.; Ch.,'37; 2v.ini. 1817-20, by H: J. Nott and D:3. McCord; 2ded.; Ch., "42; 2 v. [18211-28, by D: J. MeCord; Ch., "53; 4 v. in 2. [1823-24], by W. Harper; 2d ed.; Ch., '41. xSame, 3ded.; Ch., '60. 1828-32, by H. Bailey ; Ch., '68; 2 V. 1833-37, by W. R. Hill ; Ch., '57 ; 3 v. in 2. 183ft-37, by W: Riley; Ch., '39. ^ame, 2d ed.; Ch., '60. 1837-38, by 0. W. Dudley; Ch., '58. 1838-39, by W. Rice; Ch., '39. 79.3 Judiciary] STATE PUBLICATIONS [S. C. \_Law Reports, continutd,'] 183»-40, by L. CheveB; 2d ad.; Cb., 'eo. 1840-42, by J. J. McMallBD; 2 v. 1842-44, by R. R. Speers; 2 v. 1844-46, by J. B. 6. Klchardaon; v. 1-3. 1846-60, by J. A. Strobtaart; Ch. and Columbia; 5 v. 1860-68, by J. B. Q. Blchardaon; v. 4-15; Cli. and Columbia ; 12 v. Ifote. The bigbeat court waa known aa tbe Conatitutlonal Court, or Conatitutlonal Court of Appeala, through tbe year 1824; in 1825 aucceeded by a new Court of Appeala. Title of rpta. haa varied considerably. Bay'a rptB. are of "caaee in the superior courts of law; " Treadway, Mill, 1-2 McCord, and Harper, of caaes or decisions *' in the Constitu- tional Court;** 3-4 McCord and all others through 15 Rich- ardson, " of cases in the Court of Appeals." Treadway'a rpta. include two cases in the Court of Bquity, 1822. Harper'a rpta. cont. appendix of several Court of Appeals deciaiona, 1825-31 ; tbe 3d ed. cont. also his Equity cases. The 2d ed. of Riley excludes all his cases contained in 3d Hill ; cont. also hia Equity cases. McMullan loci, also omitted cases 1836-40. V. 3 Richardson incl. also some caaes of 1832. V. 13 Richard- aon, (1860-66) in 1 v. with his v. 12 Equity, with single t.-p. Ch. ^ Charleston. [Equity Reports.'} Reports, [1784]-1868. v. p., ISU- 69. 8°. Cont.: [1784-1816], by H. W. Desausaure; '17-19; 4 v. Same; new edition; Philadelphia, 1864; 4 v. in 2. [1824], by W. Harper; 2d edition, notea; Ch., '60. 1826-27, by D: J. McCord; Philadelphia, '27: 2 v. .Same, 2d edition, Ch., '67; 2 v. in 1. 1830-31, by H. Bailey; 2d edition, Ch., '60. 1831-32, by J. 8. Q. Richardson ; Ch., '63. 1833-37, by W. R. Hill; Ch., '68; 2v. Inl. [1836-371; by W: Riley; Ch., '39. Same, 2ded.; Ch., '60. 1837-38, by C. W. Dudley; Ch., '68. 1838-39, by W. Rice; Ch., '39. 1839-40, by L. Cheves ; 2d ed.; Ch., '60. 1840-42, by J. J. McMullan. 1842-44, by R. H. Speers. 1844-46, 60-68, by J. 8. G. Richardson; v. 1-14, Ch. and Columbia. 1846-60, by J. A. Strobhart; 4 v. J^ote. Various titles, occasionally using " chancery " for " equity." Two equity cases, 1822, are incl. in Treadway's Law rpts. 2d ed. of Harper in 1 v. with 3d ed. of his Law cases. The 2d ed. of Riley excludes all his cases contained in 2d Hill, and is bound in 1 v. with his Law cases. McMullan incl. also omitted caaes 1827-37. V. 12 Richardson (1860-66) in 1 V, with hia v. 13 Law, with aingle t.-p. Ch. ^Charleston. Supreme Court. So. Carolina Reports. Reports of cases heard and determined, 1868-190G; v. 1-76. Columbia UTid Jersey City, '71-1907. 76 v. 8". Cont.: V. 1-10, 1868-79 ; by J. B. Q. Richardson. 11-44, 1877-96; by R. W. Bhand. 45-76, 1895-1906; by C. M. Eiird. 1/bte. V. 11-20 have imprint Jersey City. [Digests, Etc.\ A digest of cases reported in the Con- stitutional Court of So. Carolina. Charleston, 1824. 8». — Digest of cases in the superior courts of law to the present time. [1783-1839.] By W. Rice. Charleston, 1838-39. ,2 v. 8°. — Digest of cases in the Law Court of Appeals, 1835- 54. By J. Connor. Charleston, '55. 8<>. — [Digest of law cases, 1854-68. By A. G. Magrath]. Charleston, '71. 1 v. — Digest of equity reports, [1780]-Dec. 1856. By C. H. Simonton and J. Connor. Charleston, '57. 8°. — [Digest of equity cases, 1856-68. By S. Johnstone]. Charleston, '77. 1 v. — [Digest of cases in the Supreme Court, 1868-79 ; r. 1-13 S. C. Reports. By H. E. Ravenel and C. A. McHugh]. 1 T. — An index digest of the reports of the Supreme Court of So. Carolina, [1783-1880]. By J. B. Chisbolm and S. Hyde. Charleston, 1882. 2 v. 8°. vi, (2), 752 p.; (4), 784 p. — A digest of the reports of cases decided by the Supreme Court . . . Not. 1877 - Not. 1885, contained in t. 1 1-24 So Carolina reports . . . J. P. Thomas, Jr. '87. 8». uiv, 704 p. — A digest of the cases decided by the Supreme Court . . . Nov. term 1885, April term 1886-94, con- tained in T. 25-42 So. Carolina reports ... By T. S. Moorman. '99. 8°. mil, 955 p. 794 Judiciary] STATE PUBLICATIONS [S. C. \^Digtst$, Etc., continued.'] — A full and complete digest of criminal cases de- cided by the courts of last resort in the State . . . and published . . . from 1 Bay to 46 S. C. By J. H. Heyward. 1899. 8°. xix, 462 p. The Book of Allegiance; or a report of . . opin- ions of the Court of Appeals ... on the oath of allegiance. Determined on the 24th of May 1834. '34. 8». 2 1., 282 p. The Bank ease. A report of the proceedings in the cases of the Bank of So. Carolina and the Bank of Charleston upon scire facias to vacate their charters for suspending specie payments . . . in the Court for the Correction of Errors . . . in the years 1842 and 1843. Printed by order of the Legislature. . . . Charleston, Not. '44. 8°. (2),iy-v, (2),550p. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1875/ 76 ; and under Supplemental, Judiciary. Legislature ^Called General Assembly]. There were two sesaioDB a year, 1776-78; eeesions Jan. 1779, Aug. 1779/Feb. 1780; eessions then aoDual, begiDniug in January, 1782-91 ; beginning in November or December (in either case gen- erally known ae "Dec. eession "), 1791-1894; in January, 1896- 1904. 8esBioQ 1867 doubtful. There were brief extra or called eesBiouB to choose Presidential electors, in the early days of Nov., 1848,52, 56, 60, 61 (Confederate). Extra sessions: July 1783, 8»pt. 1786, Oct. 1788, Apr. 1794, May 1804, June 1808, Aug. 1812, Sept. 1813, Uar. 1817, Oct 1832, June 1338; called, Jan. 1861, Feb., Apr., Sept., 1863; extra, Oct. 1865, Sept. 1866; special, Julv 1868, Oct. 1873, Apr. 1877 ; extra, Feb. 1880, June 1882. [Laws of the State.] Acts, sessional, 1782-1904. Charleston and Columbia, [I782]-1904. f", 4°, 8°, and 12". ^ote. Early titles varied from " Acts passed " aud " Acts, ordinances and resolves," to "Acts and resolutions"; called "ActB and joint resolutioDB" from 1868. With Acts 1795- 1859 were bound miacellaneouB docs, and reBolutions, with caption or t.-p. "Reports and Resolutions"; also Journals from 1831 through 1869. The Reports and Resolutions were alBO bound separately aB early as 1840. Acts Dec. 1795 have wrong date " 1794." Acts of Oct. 1832 bound with Acts 1834 and with Journal 1834. T..p. of each vol., beginning 1841, bears statement ; " Printed in conformity with the Statutes at Large and designed to form a part of the — tb vol., commenc- ing with the Acts of 18—"; the Acts of successive sessions are therefore paged consecutively until numerous enough for a vol. of the Statutes at Large, which see below. Acts July 1868 preceded by constitution of 1868. Acts Feb. 1880 with Acta Not. 1879. In f> or 4° through 1800; 1801 perhaps 12°; others 8°. See also forward, notes under the various Journals. — The Statutes at Large of So. Carolina [1682-1898] ; ed. by T: Cooper [and] D: J. McCord [et al.] . V. 1-22. 1836-98. 22 t. 4'>. Cont. : V. 1. Acts, records anddocs. of aconetitutional character. 2. Acts 1682-1716. 3. " [17171-1753. 4. " 1 1753' -1786. 5. " [1787 -1814. 6. " [1815]-1838. 7. Acts rel. to Charleston, courts, slaves, aud rivers. 8. " " corporations and the militia. 9. " " roads, bridges, ferries; militia to 1794. 10. General index [and listof statutes, 1682-18381. 11. Acta 1839-49. V. 17. Acts 1879-81. 12. " 1860-60. 18. " 1882-84. 13. " 1861-66. 19. " 1886-87. 14. " 1868-71. 20. " 1888-91. 15. " 1871-74. 21. " 1892-94. 16. " 1875-78. 22. " 1896-98. Xbte. V. 1-6 ed. by Cooper, 6-10 by McCord, 11-21 by successive Secretaries of State. V. 11-22 made up of sheets of the session Acts, which are paged consecutively as issued, for several successiTe sessions; see preceding note, V. 11-13 were reprinted in 1873, 74, 75. For a misfit " v. 7th " see second entry on next page. 795 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [S. C. [Xauis of the State, continued.'] — Index to v. 14 of the Statutes at Large . . .71. 8°. 68 p. — The Statutes at Large of So. Carolina. Pub. under authority of the Legislature. Vol. 7th, contain- ing the acts from 1838 exclusive. . . . Charles- ton, A. H. Pemberton, "40. sq. 8°. var. pag. Note. Apparently a unique vol. It does not belong In pre- ceding series (printed by A. B. Johnston) but cont. part of the same matter as v. II above, namely, Acts 1839-40 (from different type) , plus Reports and Resolutions 1840 and Jour- nal 1840. Tbe session acts of 1839 are in still another vol., from different type, with the Pemberton imprint. — The public laws of So. Carolina from its first establishment as a British province . . . to . . . 1790, [etc.] By J: F. Grimke. Philadelphia, 1790. 4». liivii, 504, 4.S, (68) p. — Acts . . . from Feb. 1791 to Dec. 1804 ... '08. 2v. 8°. (84), 394, (9) p.; 667, (11) p. — An alphabetical digest of the public statute law of So. Carolina. In 3 v. By J. Brevard. Charles- ton, 1814. 3 V. 8°. — Digest of the laws ; containing tbe public statute law to 1822; [etc.] By B: James. 1822. 8». — A digested index of the statute law of So. Carolina from the earliest period to the year 1836. By W: Rice. Charleston, '38. 8». xvli, (1), 396 p. — Same, 1837-57. By C: E.B.Flagg. Charleston, '58. — Portion of the code of statute law of So. Carolina. ... By J. L. Petigru, Commr. of the Code. Charleston, '60-62. 8°. xxiv, 271, 4, (v)-xxviii, 177-536, XXXV, (537)-651, 111, (1) p. Note. Issued in parts, with separate t.-ps. Books 3-6 seen inlv. — The revised statutes of So. Carolina. Prepared by commissioners under an act approved Mar. 9, 1869. '73. 8". 5, 9, liiii, 851, 212 p. See below. Statutory Revieion. — The general statutes and the code of civil procedure adopted 1881/82. . [C. H. Simonton, W. H. Parker, J. F. Hart, Commre.] "82. 4o. (1093) p. — The code of civil procedure as revised in 1882, with amendments to date. Annotated by 0. W. Buchanan. Raleigh, N. C, '88. 8°. 338 p. — Parts 1 , 2 and 3 of the General statutes . . accom- panying the special report of the Commissioner to revise, dige.'t, and arrange the statute laws 1891. 8". liv, 773 p. — The revised statutes of So. Carolina. V. 1-2. 1894. 2 V. 8°. XX, 1026 p. ; xcii, vi, 41»8 p. Cont.: V. I, Civil statutes. V. 2, Code of civil procedure and criminal statutes; preceded by constitutions (U. S. and 8. C.) , and Rules of Supreme and Circuit courts. Note. Had also been issued in parts in 1893, as follows ; ru. 1,2, 3, Civil statutes: zviil, 1015 p.; pt. 4, Code of civil procedure, and pt. 6, Criminal statutes : vl, 423 p. — [Statutory Revision.] Report of commission on the code. 1864. 8». 68 p. — [Report on revision of statutes. By W. J. Whipper, C. W. Montgomery, and D. T. Coriiin]. 1871. — Commissioner to Revise, Digest, and Arrange the Statute Laws (1889-). Report [by J: J. Maher, Nov. 1891]. h.t.p. ['91.] S". 9, (1) p. See above, " Pts. 1, 2 and 3 . . . 1891." [Final] report [by J. E. Breazeale, to sess. 1893.] n.. i. p. 8». (3) p. — See also forward, Journals, Docs., etc., 1827. — [Special Laws.] [Education.] Compilation of nets and resolutions in relation to the free schools. 1855. 8°. Acts and joint resolutions relating to education. 1870. 8°. 15 p. 796 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [S. C. [Laws of Hit State, continued.'] — [Elections.'] An act to amend Title 2 (entitled) " Of elections " of Part 1, (entitled) " Of the internal administration of the goTernment" of the General statutes. 1882. 8°. 21 p. — [Lands."] Compilation of statutes . . . and deci- sions of court concerning the Land Office, grant- ing and location of lands in this State, and duties of deputy surveyors. By T. P. Cooper. 1854. 8». 84 p. — [Militia.] Laws and regulations for the militia . directed to be presented to each commis- sioned officer, by the Legislature. Charleston, 1794. sm. 16". 188, (5) p. fold. pi. A digest of the laws . . relating to the militia ; with an appendix containing the patrol laws ; the laws for the government of slaves and free per- sons of colour ; the decisions . . . thereon, [etc.] . By T: D Condy. Charleston, 1830. 8». 19e p. Militia and patrol laws . . . Dec. 1841. '42. 8". The militia and patrol laws of So. Carolina: to Dec. 1851. '52. nar. 8°. 105 p. See also above under The Statutes at Large. — [Revenue.] An act for raising and paying into the public treasury of the State a tax for the uses therein mentioned . . 9th Sept. 1779. An act for raising and paying into the public treasury of this State, the tax therein mentioned for the use and service thereof . n. t. p. [1783.] f°. 10 p. [Journals, Documents, Etc.] Journals, 1818; Legisla- tive proceedings, sessional, 1831-37 ; Journal of the proceedings of the Senate and House of Representatives, sessional, 1838-41. ['19?]-41. 8". yote. In tbcBe v. the proceedingB of Senate and of House are arranged alternately each day. G-enerally bound with Acts, 1831-69; prior to 1831 not seen. One copy eeen of 1834 had h.t.-p. "Jul. of the Legislature." 1836 seen with Gov. McDufSe's mess. 1836 as p. (13)-80, and the two with Acts 1836. Jni. 1839 bound with Oov. Noble's mess. 1839 and the two apparently with Acts 1839. House Jnl. of Mar. 26/Apr. 11, 1776 repr. In 1906 by the Historical Commission, — Journal of the Senate, sessional, 1842-1904. '42- 1904. 8°. Note. Generally bound with Acts and H. J. through 1859. Jnls. of extra and reg. eessioDs 1852 seen in 1 pm.; also called and reg. 1861; alsoHept. and Nov. 1863; also reg. 1879 and extra 1880. Jnls. Nov. 1862 and Apr. 1863 In separate pms. but with single pagination. Jnl. of extra session Oct. 1865 cont. a one- page jnl. of Nov. 25 to which date the extra sess. had on Nov. 9 adjourned but at which time there was no quorum. The regular sess. met on Nov. 27th. Jnl. of reg. sess. 1868/69, in I V. with House Jnl.; similarly, 1869/70. Jnl. Oct. 1873 in Sep. vol. ; also jnl. Apr. 1877. Sess. Nnv./Dec. 1876 often called " sess. 1876/77 " although it adjourned Dec. 22d. — Journal of the House of Representatives, sessional, 1842-1904. '42-1904. 8°. Note. Generally bound with Acts and S.J. through 1859. Jnls. of extra and reg. sessions 1856 seen in 1 v. with one pagination; also called and reg. 1861; also Sept. and Nov. 1863 ; also reg. 1876 and extra 1877 ; also reg. 1879 and extra 1880. Jnls. Nov. 1862 and Apr. 1863 in separate pms. but with single pagination. Jnl. Oct. 1873 in sep. pm. Jnl. of extra sess. Oct. 1865 cont. a one-page jnl. of Nov. 25th; see preced- ing note. Jnl. of reg. sess. 1868/69 in 1 v. with Senate Jnl. similarly, 1869/70. Title-page of Jnl. [1891] has wrong date " Nov. 25, 1890" for Nov. 24, 1891. — The So. Carolina Legislative Times; being the debates and proceedings in the S. C. Legislature at the session commencing Nov. 1855. '56. 4°. 323, (1), vii p. Note. Bound vol. of a daily report of the proceedings. Cont. on p. 321-323, mess, of Gov. Adams, Nov. 27, 1855. — Rules of the House . . . various acts and resolu- tions, [etc.], Deo. 1838. '39. 8°. 198 p. 797 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [S. C. \Joumals, Documents, Etc., continvtd.'] — Officers and members of the Senate and House . . . with their post-offices, [1858-60]. h.t.p. 8°. Til, p. — Report of ways and means. The committee of wayn and means report. . . . [Charleston, 1785.] 4°. (6) p , 12 1. — Same. The committee of ways and means further report. . . . [Charleston, 1786.] 4». (3^ p. — Debates which arose in the House of Representa- tives of So. Carolina on the constitution framed for the United States . . . 1788. Charleston, 1831. 8<>. 95 p. — Petition to the Legislature of the Catawba Naviga- tion Co. Charleston, 1808. 8°. — A funeral sermon delivered . . . Dec. 17, 1817 . . . before both branches of the Legislature. . . . ByJ. Maxcy. '18. 16». 50 p. — [Report of the code compilation committee on the practicability and expediency of a code of the statute and common law; Nov. 7, 1827. T: S. Grimk6, chairman. '27]. 8°. 26 p. — Report of a special committee of the Senate ... on the resolutions submitted by Mr. Ramsay on the subject of State rights. 1827. 8". 24 p. — Report of the State Bank committee to the Senate on the examination of the State Bank in Charles- ton. [T: S. Grimk6, chrmn.] n. p., i). and J. M. Faust, prntrs., [1827]. 8°. 8 p. tab. — Resolutions [denouncing the tariff acts of 1824 and 1828 as infractions of the Constitution of the U. S., and proposing that a convention be called for the purpose of amending said Constitution, declaring the powers of Congress, and restricting any powers not plainly expressed therein]. n.t.p. [Charleston? 1828?] 4» sheet. — Exposition and protest reported by the special com- mittee of the House . . on the tariff; . . . Dec. 1 9th. 1828 '29. 8°. 40 p. [or 43 p.?]. — South Carolina. To the honorable the President and other members of the Senate of the said State. [Report of chairman of committee to unite with House committee in examination of the Bank of the State.] n. d. [Scss. 1827/28?] 8°. 8 p. fold. tab. — Education committee. Reports on the free school system . . . regular session of 1839 . . . '40. 8°. 88 p. — The death and funeral ceremonies of John Caldwell Calhoun, containing the speeches, reports, and other documents connected therewith, the oration of the Hon. R. B. Rhett before the Legislature, [etc.]. 1850. 8°. (2), 168 p. — Report of the special committee of the House on so much of the message of . . . Gov. J. H. Adams as relates to slavery and the slave trade. Co- lumbia, 1857. 8°. 48 p. Note. This was also issued in 1 pm. with the minority rpt. (sff below), with common cover-title: " Rpts. of the o. to whom WAS referred the message of Gov. J. H. Adams relating [etc.]. Ordered to lie upon the table and be printed together for distribution;" 1857; 1. 8»; 48, 40 p. It appeared also in another ed., somewhat smaller in size, as follows: — Same. Charleston, 1857. 8". 58 p. — Report of the minority of the special committee of seven to whom was referred so much of His late Excellency's message no. 1 as relates to slavery and the slave trade. Columbia, 1857. 8°. 40 p. Notfi. This appeared also in 1 pm. with majority rpt.; see preceditig note. — Some; Charleston, 1858. 8°. 40 p. 798 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [S. C. \Journals, Documents, Etc., continued.^ — Speech of C. G. Memminger in the House . . . upon the bill and resolutions relating to bank issues and suspensions, Dec. 1857. Charleston, '57. 8°. 37, » p. — Speech of W: Gregg . . Dec. 1857, on the bank question. '57. 8°. 43 p. — Speech of C. G. Memminger in the House ... on the bill to afford aid to the Blue Ridge Bail Road. Dec. session, 1858. Charleston, '59. 8°. 26 p. — [Memorial praying for the organization of a military engineer corps; Dec. 7, 1860]. n. i. p. S". 4 p. — Report of committee appointed to inquire how much of the legislation ot dmgress is abrogated by the secession of the State, n. t. p. [1861?] 8°. 17 p. — Proceedings of commission to inquire into the man- agement and treatment of prisoners in the Pen- itentiary. [Mar. 1868] n. t. p. S". p. 99- 132. — Report of the commission appointed to examine the accounts of the Acting Supt. of the Penitentiary, Dec. 21, 1868. See under Executive and Staff, GovernoVt 1868. — Report of the special committee to inquire into the liabilities and assets of the Bank of the State, Dec. 1868. h.t.p. 8°. p. 223-239. — Supplementary report of the joint committee [etc., as preceding], Jan. 15, 1869. h. t. p. 8". p. 285- 290. — Report of joint committee to examine books, vouchers, etc., of the State Treasurer and Comp- troller General. [Sess. 1869/70.] — Report of special joint committee to investigate the affairs of the Blue Ridge Railroad, [Feb. 21, 1870]. h.t.p. 8°. p. 603-612. — Investigation committee of 3d Congressional dis- trict. Evidence taken by the committee . 1868/69. '70. 8". 718 p. — Report on the evidence taken by the committee of investigation of the third Congressional district, under authority of the General Assembly . . . Made at regular session, 1869/70. h. t. p. 8°. p. 613-1475. — Report of the joint special financial investigating committee appointed . regular session 1870/ 71. n.p.,n.d. 8°. 4 1., [7]-297 p. See under Eiec. and Staff, Governor, 1S71. — Report of joint committee appointed to investigate affairs of the Charleston county commissioners, together with testimony; [Mar. 7, 1871.] h. t. p. 8". p. 757-810. — Report of the joint committee ... to inquire into and ascertain what disposition has been made of the Blue Ridge Railroad bonds . . . [1871.] h. t.p. 8°. p. 811-826. — Petition of the Legislature to Congress in favor of the Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy, Charleston. Charleston, 1870. 8°. . — Report of special committee appointed to wait upon . . . the President of the U. S. in reference to suppression of outrages in this State. [Mar. 7, 1871]. h. t. p. 8°. p. 903-908. — Report of the committee . . . appointed by the House to investigate the financial condition of the State, [Dec. 20, 1871.] h.t.p. 8°. p. 865-879. 799 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [S. C {Journals, Documents, Etc., continved.'] — Testimony taken before the joint special investi- gating committee ... to investigate the affairs of the Land Commissioner. [Dated Dec. 16, 1871.] h.t.p. 8°. p. 1003-1027. — Communication from the Supt. of the . . . Peniten- tiary to the committees on Penitentiary and reformatory discipline, [Jan. 15, 1871]. h. t. p. 6". p. 1029-1034. (In R. & K. sess. 1871/72.) — Memorial of the American Woman Suffrage Associ- ation and report of the joint special committee thereon. [Sess. 1871/72.] 8°. p. 1035-1051. — Report of special joint committee to investigate the amount of outstanding pay certificates and bills payable. [Sess. 1872/73.] h.t.p. 8°. p. 621- 646. — Report of the joint committee to investigate the transactions of the Sinking Fund Commission. [Sess. 1873/74.] h.t.p. 8°. p. 751-787. — Communications from Hon. F. L. Cardozo, State Treasurer, and Hardy Solomon, Pres. S. C. Bank & Trust Co., relative to certain claims and bills payable, together with report of special committee . . . reg. sess. 1878/74. h. t. p. 8°. p. 797-817. — Report of the special joint committee appointed to investigate the affairs of the Bank of tlic State, [Mar. 11, 1874.] h.t.p. 8°. p. 819-915. — Report of special joint committee relative to agri- cultural land scrip bonds, [Feb. 25, 1874.] h.t. p. 8°. p. 917-928. — Report of testimony in the case of impeachment of Montgomery Moses, judge of the 7th judicial circuit. [Sess. 1875/76.] h.t.p. 8°. p. 973- 1124. — Report of special joint committee to investigate affairs of State Agricultural College and Me- chanics' Institute. [Sess. 1875/76.] h. t. p. 8°. p. 1263-1292. Xote. CoDt. Secretary's rpt. of the college, 1873/74. — Report of the special committee of the House . . . relative to the organization of that body and the constitutional validity thereof . Adopted Dec. 21, 1876. '76. 8°. 23 p. — Report of the special committee of the Mackey House of Representatives on the organization of that body, etc. Columbia, 1876. 8°. — [Reply to preceding]. Charleston, 1877. — Report of the joint investigating committee on public frauds and election of Hon. J: ,J. Patterson to the United States Senate . . . [Sess. 1877/78]. '78. 8". 68 p. 2^oU. Thie rpt. was also issued in a vol. of 937 p., preceded by several special sub-rpts., as follows Supplies, p. 1-208. Public printing, p. 209-383. Pay certificates, p. 385-519. Hardy Solomon's claim, p. 821-657. Swindle of the Oreenville & Columbia R.R., p. 659-576. Impeachment swindle, p. 677-607. Blue Ridge scrip. Validat- ing Act, etc., p. 609-647. [Miscellaneous], p. 649-767. Penitentiary and Orphan Asylum frauds, p. 769-836. [W. J. Whipper, T. C. Bunn, nndSlnklngFundl, p. 837-867. [Report of committee), p. 869-037. The t..p. of this vol. is the same as that of each of the following separates ; -Same; made to the General Assembly ... at the regular session, 1877/78. [Supplies.] '78. 8° 208 p. Mte. This and the following rpts. on special phases of the investigation have identical t.-ps. ; the words in brackets appear only in cover-title and as b. t.-ps. following t.-p. 8oo Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS fS. C. \Journala, Documents, Etc., continued. '\ — Same. [Public printing.] '78. 8<>. 175 p. — Same. [Pay certificates.] '78. 8». 135 p. fold. tab. — Same. [Hardy Solomon's claim]. '78. 8°. 37 p. — Same. [The swindle of the Greenville and Columbia Railroad Co.] '78. 8°. 18 p. — Same. [The impeachment swindle.] '78. 8°. 31 p. — Same. [Blue Ridge Railroad scrip, Validating act, and Financial settlement.] '78. 8°. 39 p. — Same. [Miscellaneous reports.] '78. 8°. 119 p. — Report of the special joint committee appointed to investigate the sale of Columbia Canal, [Dec. 3, 1877]. h.t.p. 8°. p. 587-642. — Report of the commission appointed to examine into the condition and management of the charitable and penal institutions of the State. [Sess. 1877/ 78.] h.t.p. 8°. p. 803-825. — Report of the commission to investigate the indebted- ness of the State. [Sess. 1877/78.] h.t.p. S". p. 859-948. fold. tab. Xotfi. Really a joint committee of tbe General AHsembly. — Report of the committee of the Senate appointed to investigate the conduct of D: T. Corbin in his efforts to be elected to the United States Senate; [Feb. 8, 1878.] h.t.p. 8". p. 949- 1004. — Report of joint committee on railroads, on charters and general railroad laws. [Sess. 1881/82,] h.t.p. 8°. p. 771-795. — Speech of W: H, Brawley in the House ... on the bill to create a Railroad Commission, Dec. 15th, 1882. ['82.] 8». 17 p. — Reports of the joint committee appointed ... to investigate the affairs of the Columbia Canal. [Sess. 1884.] h. t. p. 8». p. 853-867. — Report of the joint committee appointed to examine into the Treasury reserve fund, [Dec. 21, 1891]. h.t.p. 8°. p. 479-511. — Report of the committee of the House . . .appointed to investigate and report upon the conduct and management of the phosphate interests of the State for the past year, [1891, to sess. 1891]. h. t. p. 8". p. 513-573. — Report of legislative committee appointed to investi- gate the State Dispensary, [Nov. 26, 1894]. n.t.p. H". p. 733-740. — A memoir of George Peabody [by W: A. Courtcnay j . Proceedings of the Genl. Assy. . . . proposing concerted action by the Southern States for placing a statue of the philanthropist in the capitol at Washington, n. p., 1896. sq. 12°. lip. port. — Report of the joint committee to Investigate the affairs of the State Penitentiary. [Sess. 1899.] '99. 8°. p. 668-1119 (Rpts. and Res. 1900, v. 2). Miscellaneous. Canvassers, Board of. Report of the result of the general election held Nov. 8, 1892. '92. 8». p. 643-582. [^Charleston.'] Police Commissioners of Charleston. Report, Dec. 31, 1896. '97. 8». p. 805-823. SeeaUounderCouetitation, Conveulion 1860/62; under In- Bpec. and Reg., I/arbor Comniti. and Health ; under Leg- islature, Laws of the State, Statutes at Large; and uvffer Supplemental, Laws of the Province, 1764. ChicTcamauga Commission. 8°. C9) P- Report, [Nov.] 1894. '94. 8oi Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [S. C. [CtftY Ifar.] Central Association for the Relief of So. Carolina Soldiers. 1st annual report, Nov. 15, 1863. Report of the Recording Agent to collect and record the names of deceased soldiers from So. Caro- lina, Dec. 1, 1863. Report of the Agent of the So. Carolina troops. [Session 1865.] See also forward, Reconstruction ; and under Insti- tutions, History. [Claims.'} Report of joint commission on the claims of the Legionaries of Luxembourg. 1855. 6 p. [Report by J: A. Black in regard to State claims against the general government on account of the Revolutionary War. 1858.] .Vote. Referred to in Gov's, meea. 1901; not known if printed. Commissioner of the Court of Claims (1 878-). Report at the regular session commencing Nov. 26, 1878. h. t.p. 8°. (14) p. See also under Exec, and Staff, Comptroller; and under Legislature, .Tournals, Docs., etc., 1873/74. [Constable.'] Chief Constable of the State. [lst-2d annual] report. Oct. 31: 1868/69-69/70. 8°. [Expositions.'] Torktown Centennial Commissioner (1880-). Report of S. P. Hamilton. [Sess. 1881/82.] h. t. p. 8°. (11) p. See also under Inepec. and Reg., Agric, Dept. of, 1885, 89. [Immigration Convention.'] Proceedings at Charles- ton, 1870. Charleston, '70. 8°. [Maps.] Atlas of the State, prepared with a geograph- ical, historical and statistical map. Published by order of the Legislature by R. Mills. [2d ed.] Philadelphia, 1832. f". — Same; [Isted.]. Baltimore, 1825. See aUo under Inspec. and Reg., Agric, Dept. of, 1882, 83, and Railroad Commissioner. Military Commission (1858-). A plan to improve the present militia system of So. Carolina. Submit- ted at the session of 1859 by a portion of the . . . commission. '59. 8°. 27 p. [Reconstruction.'] The stay-law and all the amend- ments. The tax act for 1866. An ordinance of the convention. Freedmen's code. New consti- tution. . . Comp. by H. M. M[yers]. Charles- ton, '66. 8°. [Revolutionary War.] The names as far as can be ascertained of the officers who served in the So. Carolina regiments on the continental establish- ment [etc.]. Prepared by Gen. W. G. De Saus- sure. Pub. by order of the Genl. Assy., 1886. n.p., ['94?] 8°. 34 p. Note. This ie a reprint. 500 copies were originally printed In 1886; Columbia; 8»; 33p. See also back, Claims. Sdpplemental : Provincial. Governor. South-Carolina. By . . James Glen, Esq. ... A proclamation . . . ordering and com- manding all persons . . . who have any black cattle [having] distemper ... to keep all their cattle within their enclosed grounds. . . . [Dated 3 Ang. 1744. Charles-Town, '44] f" broadside. [ Charters.] The two charters granted by King Charles lid to the Proprietors of Carolina. With the first and last Fundamental Constitutions of that colony. London, n. d, [1705?] sq. 8°. (1), 60 p. 8o2 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [S. C. [Commerce.'} Account of importations and exporta- tiona at the port of Charles-Town . . . from 1734 to 1735. [Bated, Nov. 1736.] Charles- Town, 1736. f» broadside. ^ote. KvaDB gives this as " 1724 " to 1735, evidently erron- eously. — Same, annual, Nov. 1: 1736/37-38/39. Charles- Town, '37-39. 3 fo broadsides. [Judiciary.'] At a Court of General Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer, Assize and General Gaol Delivery, holden at Charles-Town . . . Ist . . . Oct. 1741. The Chief Justice's charge to the Grand Jury for the body of this province. Charles-Town, 1741. (39f), (1) p. [General Assembly.] [Laws of the Province.] Acts passed at a General Assembly . . . sessional, 15 Nov. 1733-23 Aug. 1769. Charles-Town, 1736- 69. f». N'ote. Data from A. S. Salley, Jr., Bee. Historical Commis- sion. Acts printed regularly, at least during these years. The first assembly was the Provincial Parliament, which convened in Mar. or Apr, 1671. Afterwards, a single assembly was often continued by several adjournments for two or three years. For reprints of the early laws see under Legislature, Laws of the State, Statutes at Large and 1790. — An abridgment of the laws in force and use in Her Majesty's plantations: (viz). Of Virginia, New- England, Jamaica, New-York, Barbadoes, Caro- lina & Maryland. . . . London, 1704. 16°. 1 1., (2), 284, [87], [104], 285-304 p. — The laws of the province ... in two parts. The first part containing all the perpetual acts in force and use . . . The second part containing all tlie temporary acts in force and use, [etc.]. Col- lected in two volumes by N: Trott, LL.D. Charles-Town, 1736. 2 v. f. 2 p. 1., xliv, (1), (15), (1), 473 p.; 3 1, 483-619 p., 4 1, 59 p., 12 1, 18 p., 1 1. 2fote. The first collection of the laws of So. Carolina. — The copy of an act lately passed in Carolina and sent over to be confirmed here by the Lord Gran- ville, Palatine. [London? 1704?] 194 cm. 8 p. 2fote. Bound with " Carolina : the two charters . . ." — An act for tlie relief of insolvent debtors. Charles- Town, 1744. — An act to encourage the destroying beasts of prey. Charles-Town, 1744. — An act to impower certain commissioners therein mentioned to keep clean and in good order and repair the streets of Charles-Town : and for es- tablishing other regulations in the said town. Charles-Town, 1764. f. 4-f-p. — An act for regulating and ascertaining the rates of wharfage of ships and merchandize ; and also for ascertaining the rates of storage in Charles- Town. Charles-Town, 1768. f. 13 p. [Journals, Documents, Etc.] Journal of the Grand Council: Aug. 1671-June 1680; Apr.-Sept. 1692; Journal of the Commons House of As- sembly: Sept./Oct. 1692; four sessions, 1693. Ed. by A. S. Salley, Jr., Sec. of the Historical Commission. 1906-07. 4 v. 8°. — Report of the committee appointed to examine into the proceedings of the people of Georgia with respect to the province of So. -Carolina, and the disputes subsisting between the two colonies. Charles-Town, 1736. 4°. 120, (1) p. — The report of the committee of the Commons House of Assembly ... of So. Carolina on the state of the paper-currency of the said province. London, 1737. 4». 36, 10 p. 803 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [S. C. \^Journals, Documenta, Etc., coniirmed.'] — Report of the committee appointed by the General Assemby of So. Carolina in 1740 on the St. Augustine expedition under Gen. Oglethorpe. Charleston, 1740. — The report of the committee of both Houses of Assembly . . . appointed to enquire into the causes of the disappointment of success in the late expedition against St. Augustine under the command of Gen. Oglethorpe. Charles-Town, 1742. f. 108, 52, (1) p. map. — Same ; London, 1743. 12» or 4». 112 p. — A full statement of the dispute betwixt the Governor and the Commons House of Assembly . . . as transmitted to their agent in Great Britain. n.p., [1763.] sm. f. 78 p. — Journal of the Congress of the four southern Gover- nors and the Superintendent of that district with the Five Nations of Indians, at Augusta, 1763. So. Carolina, Charles-Town, 1764. f. 45 p. Provincial Congress, 1775. Extracts from the Jour- nals of the Provincial Congress . . . June 1-22, 1775. Charles-Town, 1775. sm. 4°. 62 p. — Extracts from the Journals of the Provincial Con- gress . . . Feb. 1, 1776. Charles-Town, 1776. 8°. 152 p. Jfote. First Prov. CuDgrees, Ist eeBS., Jan. 11-18, 1775; 2d Beee., June 1-22, 1775. Second Prov. CongresB, Ist bcbh., Nov. 1775; 2d Bess., Feb. 1-Mar. 26, 1776. Similar vols, of extracts from jnlB. of ttie other BeBsiona were also printed; not seen. Datn from A. S. Bailey, Jr., Sec. Uistorical Commission. — Same; repr., London, 1776. 12°. 134, (1) p. ^ote. At leaet one other of the jnla. was repr. in London. — Journal of the Council of Safety for the Province . . . [June/July]. 1775. — Journal of the 2d Council of Safety, appointed by the Provisional [ate] Congress, Nov. 1775 [/Feb. 177(1]. Jfotf. These jnls. of the Council of Safety are reprinted in S. C. Historical Society's Collections, v. 2 and 3. — [Resolution concerning the defence of the colonies. Proposed in general committee and . . . ap- proved of to be recommended in Provincial Congress . . . 11th May 1775.] — Extracts of letters, etc. Published by order of Congress. Charles-Town, 1776. 16°. 25 p. Notf. Copies of extracts from intercepted and other letters, from Stuart, Furlong, Mulcaster, Campbell, Tonyn, and Moultrie, to QenB. Gage and Grant. 804 GEORGIA STATE PUBLICATIONS List compiled under authorization of Mis9 Anne Wallace^ Librarian Carnegie Library of Atlanta, by Ming Carrie L. Dailey, of Atlanta, Docttmentfi in this list generally published at the present capital^ Atlanta, if not otherwise specified. Traversed by De Soto, 1540. Embraced in CaroUoa grant by Charles I to Sir Robert Heath. 1629; )n Carolina grant by Charles II to Monk, Clarendon, Shaftesbury and others, 1663 and 16S5; in grant by George II to Oglethorpe and others, 1732. First settlers, under Oglethorpe, founded Savannah, 1733. Government by twenty- one Trustees until 1752, when Georgia became a royal province, with a legislative assembly. By treaties of 1763 the middle of the Miesisslppl River became the western limit of Georgia, and the St, Mary's River its southern limit. Mississippi Territory organ- ized, 1798. Georgia's claims to territory west of the Chattahoo- chee River ceded to the United States, June 16, 1802. Pro- vincial Congresses, 1775 and 1770. Council of Safety exercised governing power, June 22, 177S-May 1777, when first State Legis- lature met. First constitution, Feb. 5, 1777. Ratified Federal constitution, Jan. 2, 1788. Second constitution, 1789; third, 1798; fourth, 1861; fifth, (rejected by Congress), 1865; sixth, 1868; seventh, 1877. Seceded Irom the Union, Jan. 19, 1861 ; re-admitted, July 15, 1870. Legislature met variously at Savannah, Ebenezer, Augusta, and Louisville until Milledgeville was made the capital in 1807; capiul at Atlanta since 1868. CONSTITDIION AND CONSTITDTIONAL CONVENTIONS. The constitution of tiie State of Georgia. Savannah, 1777. 40. 11 p. Convention, 1833. Journal of a general conTention ... to reduce the members of the General As- sembly. Milledgeville, 1833. 8". 56 p. Convention, 1839. Journal of the convention to reduce and equalize the representation of the General Assembly. Milledgeville, 1839. 8°. 74 p. Convention, 1850. Journal of the State convention . . . Dec. 1850. Milledgeville, '50. 8°. 34 p. — Debates and proceedings ... as to the a<]mission of California. By A. E. Marshall. Milledge- ville, '50. 8°. (1), 28 p. Comiention, 1861. Journal of the public and secret proceedings of the convention ... in 1861; together with the ordinances adopted . . . Mil- ledgeville, '61. 8°. 416 p. Convention, 1865. Journal of the proceedings of the convention ... in Oct. and Nov. 1865; to- gether with the ordinances and resolutions adopted. Milledgeville, '65. 8°. 269 p. Convention, 1867/68. Journal of the proceedings of the constitutional convention . . . Dec. 1867 and Jan., Feb. and Mar. 1868; and ordinances and resolutions adopted. Augusta, '68. 8°. 636 p. — Constitution adopted by the constitutional conven- tion of Mar. 11, 1868. Augusta, '68. 8°. — The constitution . . . with full marginal notes and a copious and analytical index thereto. By J: L. Conley. [Atlanta], 1870. 8°. 88 p. ydle. Has cover-title : " Analysis of the constitution of Georgia as of force since July 21, 1868. By J: L. Conley." 1870. Convention, 1877. Journal of the constitutional con- vention . . . held in . . . Atlanta in . . . July and August 1877.' Atlanta, '77. 8°. 701 p. 80s Constitution] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ga Convention, 1877, continued. — The old and the new constitution, with supplemental matter. 1877. Atlanta, '77. 8°. 58, 23 p. Note. Cover title. CoDBtitution has eimply A. j. p. "Constl- tuliOD, 1877." The various conslitutioDs will also be found In WatkiDs's Digest of the laws, 1800, Marbury aod Crawford's Digest of the laws, 18U2, and in the Codes of 1867, 69, 73, 8-2, 95. — Memorial of the Georgia State Agricultural Society to the Constitutional Convention . . . concern- ing the Dept. of Agriculture and the Geological Survey. 1877. 8". 8 p. Executive and Staff. Governor. Message, annual or biennial, 1825, 38, 39, 49, 57, 59, 62-64, 72-75, 77, 80, 84, 92-1906. Milledgeville and Atlanta, '25-1906. 8». Gont.: By G. M. Troup, 1825 (May); by G: K. Gilmer, 1838, 39; by G: W. Towns, 1849; by H. V. Johnson, ]8o7; by J. E. Brown, 1859, 62-64; by J. M. Bmith, 1872-75, 77; by A. H. ColqulU, 1880; by H. D. McDaniel, 1884; by W. J. Northen, 1892-94; by W. Y. Atkinson, 1894-98; by A. D. Candler, 1898-1900, 01, 02; by J. M. Terrell, 1902-06. note. Delivered in Nov., 1849, 57, 59, 80, 84; in July 1872; in Jan., 1873-75, 77; in Oct., 1892-1902; in June, 1903-06. Mess. May 1825 seen accompanied by four docs, as follows : (1) , Copy of the tre.ity with the Creek Nation at Indian Spring, 12th Feb. 1825; (2), Letter from Sec. of War tninsmitting llpt. and Proc. of Commrs. apptd. to treat with the Creek Nation, etc.; (3), Docs, on the subject of the murder of Gen. Mcintosh; (4), Docs, on the subject of the claims of Ga. upon the U. S. re Cherokee lands in Ga. ; in all, 128 p. — Inaugural address, 1890, 94, 98, 1902. Cont.: By Northen, 1890; by Atkinson, 1894; by Cand- ler, 1898; by Terrell, 1902. Ifote. 1890 was a f', {A) p. ; probably privately published. — Official documents, containing a message ... to the Legislature, with the correspondence between the Special Agent of the XJ. S., Gov. Troup, and the Sec. of War. Milledgeville, 1825. 8°. — Special message of Gov. J. E. Brown . . . Nov. 7, 1860. Milledgeville, '60. 8°. 22 p. — Same . . . upon the subjects of conscription, mar- tial law, [etc.], Nov. 6, 1862. Milledgeville, '62. 8°. 23 p. — Message of ... J. E. Brown, to the Genl. Assy., convened in the Capitol by his proclamation. Mar. 25, 1863. '63. 8». 20 p. — Message of ... J. E. Brown, to the extra session . . . Mar. 10, 1864, upon the currency act; se- cret sessions of Congress ; . . . and the terms upon which peace shall be sought. 1864. 8°. 49 p. — Special message of Gov. Bullock, 1870. '70. 8°. — Veto message of Gov. Conley, 1871. '71. 8°. — Thanksgiving proclamation, [Nov. 27, 1890; Nov. 26, 1903.] ['90]-1903. 2 4° sheets. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1872, 84. Adjutant and Inspector General. Report, annual, 1862, 62/63-63/64; Nov.: 1886.88; Sept. 30: 1888/89- 92/93. Milledgeville, ['62-64 ?] ; Atlanta, '86-93. 8». Note. For later rpts. see forward, Adjt. Oeneral. — General orders no. 16, Dec. 21, 1893. [Acts relat- ing to volunteer force. '94.] 12°. 15 p. — Annual report of department of rifle practice, Georgia Volunteers, 1897. '99. 8°. 24 p. — Report of inspection of the Georgia Volunteers and Georgia Volunteers, Colored. By ... C. B. Satterlee . . . Sept. 25, 1891/April 6, 1892. '92. 8°. 95 p. 8o6 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ga. Adjutant General. Report, annual, 1893/94-96/96, 99/ 1900-02/03, 03, 04, 05. '94-1906. 10 pm. 8». Mte. Rpti. 1893/94-95/96 dated Sept. 30. Others cover periods as follows: Jan. 1,1899/Oct. 17,1900; Dec. 1,1900/ Sept. 30, 1901; Dec. 1, 1901/aept. 30, 1902; Oct. 1, 1902/May 31, 1903; Juoel/Dec. 31, 1903; calendar years, 1904-05. Ace. to rpt. 1899/1900, no i-pts. were published for 1898/97-97/98. This officer was formerly known as Adjutant and Inspector General; tohich see, backt for reports previous to 1894. — Uniform, armament and equipment of Georgia Volunteers. 1894. — Regulations for medical department. 1894. — Regulations for government of volunteer forces. 1893. Attorney General. Report, 2d-4th biennial, 1882/84- 86/88; annual, 1892-1906. '84-1906. 17 pm. 8«. yote. For years ending in Oct., 1892-1902 ; for calendar years 1904, 05; rpt. Oct. 1902/June 1903, by the out-going official, and July/Dec. 31, 1903 by his successor. Rpts. 1893- 1901 called " lst-9th annual." See atso under Inspection and Regulation, Education, 1871. Comptroller General. Report, annual, Oct. 31: 1821/ 22-22/23; Oct. 20 [or 21]: 1845/46^6/47, 51/52-61/62; Oct. 15: 1862/63-64/65; 1866; 1868 (5 mos); Dec. 31: 18G9-77; Sept. 30: 1878, 78/89-1901/02; Dec. 31: 1903-05. v. p., ['23?]-1906. 8°. ifote. Rpts. 1821/22-22/23 seen only in House Journal ap- pendix, n. t. p. Period of rpt- 1866 uncertain. Rpt. 1868 covers only Aug. 11, 1868/Jan. 1, 1869. Rpts. 1878/79-80/81 dated in October. Rpts. 18»5-97 cont. rpt. of Insurance Depart- ment; tee below. Printed at Milledgeville, 1846-55, 59-65; Co- lumbus, 1856-58 ; Macon, 1866; Savannah, 1875; n.p., 1876-77; others at Atlanta. — Controller General's statement, March 31, 1863. Milledgeville, '63- 8°. — Instructions of the Comptroller General to the tax receivers of 6a. for 1875. h. t. p. 8°. 6 p. — Same ; 1895. — Codified insurance laws, 1890-94. — Report of the Insurance Department of the Comp- troller General's office, annual, Sept. 30: 1897/ 98-1902/03; Dec. 31: 1904-06. 8 v. 8°. Mle. Included in Comptroller General's rpt. in 1886, 88-97, — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1879, and under Miscellaneous, Finance Com- mission. Quartermaster. Regulations for the Quartermaster's Department of the State of Georgia; [also]. Regulations for the Commissariat of . . Geor- gia, 1861. Milledgeville, '61. 8°. 80, 43 p. Ifote. With common cover title : " Regulations for the Quartermaster's Dept. and the Commissariat of the Btate of Ga., 1861." '61. Secretary of State. Report, annual, 1876, 90, 91/92- 1902/03, 04-06. I^ote. Rpts. 1876, 1904-06 for year ending Dec. 31 ; rpt. 1890, -Nov. 1st; rpt. 1902/03 submitted June Ist; others for year ending Sept. 30 (or approximately). Treasurer. An abstract of the Treasury, annual, Oct. 31: 1809/10, 17/18, 20/21-22/23. 8°. ^Tote. Seen only in House Journal of corresponding years. The first three are broadsides. — Statement of receipts and payments, annual, Oct. 31: 1813/14, 15/16, 23/24-24/25, 30/31-31/32. Ifote. Seen only in House Journal of corresponding years. First two are broadsides, with title: "Stmt, of receipts into and payments from . . ." First dated Nov. 6, 1814. 807 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ga. Trtaturer, continued. — Annual report: Oct. 16, 1863; Dec. 31, 1871-74; 1877; Sept. 30: 1881/82-83/84; Sept. 20: 1884/ 85-1901/02; Dec. 31; 1903-05. ['63]-1906. 29 V. 8°. Dote. Rpt. 1863 printed at [MiUedgevilleJ . — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1861, 53, 70, 75 (two), 79 (two) ; and under Mis- cellaneous, ^iiianee Commission. Inspection and Regulation. [Education.'] State School Commissioner (1870-). Report, [lst]-7th annual, 1871-76, 78; biennial, 1879/80-91/92; annual, 1892-1905. '71-1906. 8°. }fote. Reports submitted Nov. 4, 1871; July 17, 1872; rpte. 1873-76 for approxlmute calendar years, but are dated Jan.: 1874-77; rpts. 1878-91/92 submitted in Nov.; ann. 1892-1901, in Oct. or Nov. of year following report year; 19U2-05, in June of year following report year ; thus rpts. 1892-1905 were submitted in 1893-1906. KpU. 1897-1005 called ■■ 26th-34tb." 4th annual printed at Savannah. No rpt. for 1877. — [Extract from the forthcoming report of the State School Commissioner]. [1899.] broadside, 11 X 8i in. — [School Laws.] School laws of the State. . . . An act to establish a system of public instruction, approved Oct. 13, 1870. '70. 8°. 15 p. Georgia school law of Oct. 13, 1869, as amended by the law of Jan. 10, 1872 ; to which are ap- pended the sections of the general appropriation act, relative to the compensation of the school officers of 1871. '72. 8". 16 p. Georgia school law of Oct. 13, 1870, as amended by the law of January 19, 1872, to which are appended the sections of the general appropria- tion act, relative to the compensation of the school officers of 1871. '72. 8''. 15 p. Public school laws passed . . . July and August 1872. '72. 8°. 20 p. Public school laws ... of general operation, and now of force throughout the State, 1874, 75, 76, 77, 80, 82, 86. '75-86. 7 v. 8". Abstract of the school laws of general opera- tion, and instructions. Prepared and distributed by the State School Commissioner in 1880, 82. '80-82. 2 pm. 8°. The common school laws . . . 1895. '95. 12°. 37 p. Laws relating to the common school system enacted . . . 1897. '97. 12°. 8 p. Same, enacted . . . 1897 and 1898. '99. 12°. 14, (2) p. [Laws passed by the last Legislature affecting the schools], n.t.p. [1899.] 8°. 4 p. Compilation of laws relating to common school system and State educational institutions of Georgia, 1897, 1903, 05, 06. '97-1906. 4 v. 8°. — Regulations and general instructions for the government of school officers, approved by State Board of Education, Jan. 18, 1871. (Circular no. 1, by J. R. Lewis, State School Commis- sioner.) '71. 8°. 11 p. — Instructions for the examination of teachers. (Circular no. 2, by J. R. Lewis . . .) 1871. 8°. 4 p. — Resolution of State Board of Education ; opinion of majority of State Board ; and opinion of the Hon. Atty. Genl. of April 28, 1871, concurred in by the Hon. Comptroller Genl. By order of State Board . . . May 10, 1871. (Circular no. 3, by J. R. Lewis . . . ). '71. 8°. 12 p. 8o8 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ga. [Education, continued.^ — [Circular concerning the sources of the general school fund of Georgia. By J. B. Lewis, Dec. 19,1871]. n.t.p. [71.] 8°. 7 p. — [A bill to be entitled " An act to provide for sub- mitting the question of a local tax for the support of public schools to the owners of property." By GustavuB J. Orr, State School Commissioner]. n.t.p. 8°. 4 p. — [Circular concerning the public schools to be inaugurated for the year 1872, and the compen- sation for services rendered by teachers and others during the past year. ByG. J. Orr . . .]. n. t. p. ['72.] 8°. 8 p. — [Circular stating that there will be no school fund for distribution during the year 1872. By G. J. Orr . . .]. n. t.p. [72.] 8». 10 p. — Sources and state of the school fund. [Circular by G. J. Orr . . . ]. h. t.p. 1872. 8°. 8 p. — Instructions issued by the State School Commis- sioner in March : 1873, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78. 73- [78] . 6 pm. 8°. — [Circular concerning proposed liquor law. By G. J. Orr . . ]. n.t.p. [1879] 8». 3 p. — [A bill to be entitled " An act to carry into effect section 4, article 8, of the constitution." By G. J. Orr . . . ]. n. t. p. [1880.] 8°. 3 p. — The education of the negro; its rise, progress, and present status : being an address delivered before the National Educational Association at . . . Chatauqua, N.Y. By Hon. G. J. Orr . . . 1880. 8°. 15 p. — [Circular : Bill for an annual tax of ^'j of 1 per cent, for the support of common schools. By G. J. Orr . . . ]. n.t.p. [1881.] 8«. 7 p. — Same, n.t.p. [1883.] 8". lip. — [Circular concerning the compensation of county school commissioners. By G. J. Orr . . .]. n.t.p. [1881.] 8°. 7 p. — [Circular ... on enumeration returns of 1882, and apportionment of the school fund. By G. J. Orr . . . ]. n.t.p. ['82.] 8°. 8 p. — [Circular to the county school commissioners on the debt of 1871. ByG.J.Orr . . ]. n.t.p. ['82.] 8°. 3 p. — [Circular : Bill for establishing the State Normal School. ByG.J.Orr...]. n.t.p. [1883.] 8°. 9 p. — [Circular: Two bills which propose an increase of the school fund, and a table intended to show the local effect in the several counties of these measures. By G. J. Orr . . . ] . n. t. p. [1883.] 8». 11 p. — [An act to provide a more correct and efficient mode of taking the enumeration of the school population, and to supersede existing laws on that subject, and instructions thereon. By G. J. Orr...]. n.t.p. [1883.] 8°. 7 p. — [The educational relations of the races in Georgia. By G. J. Orr ... ]. n. t. p. [1884.] 8». 4 p. — The best school system for a southern State ; being an address delivered at the Florida chautauqua held at DeFuniak Springs, Fla., in Feb. and Mar. 1886. By Hon. G. J. Orr . . . '86. 8°. 16 p. — Report on land scrip fund, n.t.p. [1891.] 8°. 7 p. — Report on the school-book question to the General Assembly. 1891. 8°. 38 p. 809 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ga [Education, continued.'} — [Circular directing the establishment of " teachers' county institutes." By S. D. Bradwell, State School Commr.]- [1892.] broadside, 114 i8i in. — Frogramme, syllabus, and note-book of teachers' county institutes for 1894 .. . By S. D. Brad- well . . . [1894.] 160. 13 p. — Outlines of methods for Georgia teachers for the summer institute, 1896, 1904/05. '96-1905. 2 pm. 8°. (title var.) — Manual of methods for Georgia teachers. 1898, 1907. 2 pm. 16°. 204 p. ; 306 p. — Ser also Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1872, 95. Board of Education. [Ist annual report, 1871 ; with dissent of Madison Bell, Comptroller Genl.] n. t. p. 8°. 6 p. Xote. No other report known to have been published. See also above, Resolution , . . 1871. School Book Commission (1896-). Majority report of the . . . commission . . . delivered at the session of 1897. 1900. S". 22 p. Health, Board of. lst-2d annual report, 1874/75-75/ 76. '76-77. 2 v. 8°. — Address to the medical profession with proceed- ings of 1st meeting. 1875. 8°. 14 p. [Insurance Department.'} /See umder Exec, and Staff, Comptroller General. Oils, Department of. The law regulating sale of illu- minating oils, [etc.] 1900. 8°. 16 p. Public Works, Board of. Report, Milledgeville, 1826. 8°. 14 p. Public Works, Supt. of . Annual report, 1871. '71. 8°. [Railroads.} Railroad Commission (1879-). Report, Ist-loth semi-annual, May, Nov., 1880; May 1881; Oct. 1882; Oct. 1883; May, Oct., 1884; July 1885; Oct. 1886; June 1887; annual, 1888- 1906. '80-1906. 28 T. S". 2^ote. let rpt. was a broadaide, 10| jc 8S In. 6tb rpt., Oct. 1882, includes 4lb and 5th; 8th, Oct. 1883, includes 7th; 14th, Oct. 1886, includes 11th, 12th, 13th. Upt. 1888 covers June 1887/Oct. 1888; rpt. 1889 covers Nov. 1888/June 1889; rpts. 1890-1906 for years ending in October. — Extract from the constitution relating to railroads, with the act creating a Railroad Commission. h. t p. [1879.] sheet. (2) p. — Decision in suit against the Railroad Commission. [1881.] sheet. State Agent of the Northeastern Railroad of Georgia. Report, 1898. 8°. 4 p. See also under Institutions, Railroad; under Legis- lature, Special Laws and Journals, Docs., etc., n. p., n. d., (two); and under Miscellaneous, Transportation Convention. Inbtitctions. Agricultural Department. Report of Commissioner, annual, Ist, 3d-5th, 7th, 1874, 76-78, 80; bien- nial, Sept. 30: 1880/82-90/92; annual, Sept. 30: 1892/93-95/96,97/98-1901/02; June 1, 1902/03; Dec. 31: 1904-05. ['75?]-1906. 8°. 2fote. Rpts. 1874, 76-77 for years ending in Dec. ; rpts. 1878, 80 for years ending in Oct. or Nov. — Publications, v. 8-24, annual, 1882-98. 8°. il. Note. Incl. reprints of circulars, crop reports, etc. Vol. nos. seen only on backs of covers. See also opposite, 1885. — Circular, nos. 15-133. 1875-90. 8°. — Bulletin, nos. 29-31, 33-43. See opposite, 1894. — Manual of sheep husbandry in Georgia. 1875. 8°. 24 p. il. 8lO Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ga Agricultural DepaHmeni, continued. — Handbook of Georgia; with a geological map of the State. By T: P. Janes. 1876. 8°. — Same. 2d ed. 1876. 8». — The Agricultural Department, being the result of an inquiry into its operations. By Hon. D. A. Vason, and Wm. W. Chapman. 1877. 8». lip. — Agricultural reform : individual, State, and national. An address delivered . . . Sept. 1876. By T: P. Janes, Commissioner. '78. 8°. 8 p. — The farmer's scientific manual. Prepared under the direction of T: P. Janes, Commissioner. 1878. 8°. 168, iii p. il. — Manual of Georgia, n. t. p. [1878.] 8°. (1), 119 p. Kote. Has cover title : " A manual of Ga. for the uae of immigraots and capitalists, by T: P. Janes, Commr. . . ." — Georgia, from the immigrant settler's stand-point . Prepared under the direction of T: P. Janes. 1879. 8°. 64, vi, p. — A manual on cattle for the use of the farmers of Georgia. Prepared under the direction of J. T. Henderson, Commissioner. 1880. 8°. 191, (1) p. — Crop report, various months in 1882-91. — [Manual on Poultry, 1883.] — The Commonwealth of Georgia. The country, the people, the productions. Prepared under the direction of J. T. Henderson. 1885. 8». Tiii, 3-379 p. maps. il. Note. Also issued as pt. 1 of Publications v. 11, 1S85. — Suggestions and information. 1894. p. 85-146. — Advantages of Georgia for those desiring homes in a genial climate. Prepared under the direc- tion of O. B. Stevens, Commissioner ... n. d. 4°. 100, (8) p. maps. il. — Commercial fertilizers and chemicals . . . ana- lyzed . . . season 1893/94-94/95, bulletins no. 29-31 ; season 1896/97-1905/06, bulletins no. 33-43. '94-1905. 14 pra. 8». — Georgia: a fair field for home-seekers. 1895. — Georgia: her resources and possibilities, [c. 1895.] — Official map of Georgia, issued by the Department of Agriculture. Size, 28 X 22 in. — See also under Constitution, Convention, 1877. Agricultural Experiment Station (Experiment, 1888-). lst-17th annual report, 1888-1904. ['89-1905.] — Bulletin, nos. 1-67, Oct. 1888-Dec. 1904. 8». Note. Including no. 12^ and Special Bulletin no. 17s. — Bulletins and annual reports, v. 4-7, 1895/96- 1901/02. Comp. by A. C. Redding. '97-1903. 3 v. — Press bulletin, nos. 1-3, Aug. -Dec, 1892. f" broadsides. Agricultural Society, State. Premium list for the fair of 1870. 70. 8°. See aha under Constitution, Convention, 1877. Blind, Academy for the. See forward under Education. Deaf, School for the. See forward under Education. [^Education.^ University of Georgia (Athens, 1801-). Report, annual, Oct.: 1892/93-93/94, 96/97, 1901/02; June: 1902/03-05/06. '93-1906. 8 pm. yote. The institutions entered below are now all branches of the University. — Report of Board of Visitors, annual, July 1874 ; .Tune: 1897/98,1903/04-05/06. Savannah, '74 ; Atlanta, 1904-06. 5 pm. 8°. — Catalogue, annual, 1871/72-1900/01. '72-1901. 8» and 16". — Catalogue of books in the library . . . Athens, 1850. 8°. 146-f- p. — Same; by Williams Rutherford, Jr. Athens Col- lege, 1858. 8». 192 p. 8ll Inetitutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ga \^EAucaiion, continued.^ — Address deliTered Feb. 3, 1876, before the General Assembly ... on the condition, interests, and wants of the University of Georgia. By H: H. Tucker, Chancellor. '75. 8°. 37 p. — [Reports of educational institutions of Georgia. 1897/98. ?]. — Agricultural College, North Georgia (Dahlonega, 1866-). Report, annual, June 30: [1892/tl3- 93/94?], 99/1900, 01/02, 04/05-06/06. ['93?]- 1906. 6 pm. 8°. Catalogue, annual, 1898/99, 1904/05-05/06. '99-1906. 3 V. 8°. — Blind, Academy for the (Macon). Report, annual, November 1866; 18th, Jan. 1870; 1870/ 71; 1874, 76 ; Sept.: 1892/93-93/94,95/96-96/97, 98/99-1900/01; Dec. 31: 1905. Macon, '66- 1901; Savannah, '05. 12 v. 8°. Report of Board of Visitors, [annual?], 1898, 1900, 04, 06. '98-1906. 4 pm. 8°. Note. TbiB board vieits the Academy annually ; not cer- tain whether rpta. are annual or biennial. — Deaf, School for the (Cave Spring, 185-). Report, annual, July 1: 1854/55-55/56, 67/68-68/69, 70/71-74/75; biennial, 1878/80, 87/88; annual, Sept. 30: 1892/9.V96/97, 98/99-1902/03,04/05. «.jj., '55-1905. 8°. Note. In varlouB catalogues numbered aa follows : rpt. 1867/ 68 (covering aeventeen moe.), the 12lh; 1871/72-97/98, the 16tb-33d; 1887/88, the 26th. Printed at Macon, 1855; Bruns. wick, 1S66; Rome, 1888-74; Cave Spring, 1899-1905. Report of Board of Visitors, annual, 1897-98, 1901, 03-06. '97-1906. 7 pm. 8°. By-laws, adopted under the act reorganizing the Board of Trustees, approved Feb. 23, 1876. Cave Spring, '76. 8°. 20 p. — Industrial College for Colored Youths (Savannah). Report, annual, Sept. or Oct.: 1892/93-93/94. [■93-94?] 2 pm. 8". — Normal and Industrial College (Milledgeville). Report, annual, July 1: 189-V93-93/94, 96/97. ['93-97?] 3 pm. 8°. Report of the Board of Lady Visitors, 1892, 1901, 04-05. '92-1905. 4 pm. 8». Catalogue, annual, 1893/94, 98/99-99/1900, 01/02, 05/06. '94-1906. 5 v. 8°. — Normal School (Athens). Report for year ending Aug. 25, 1894. '94. 80. 32 p. — Technology, Georgia School of (Atlanta, 1885-). Report, annual, Sept. 30: 1892/93-93/94, 96/97; Aug. 31, 1899/1900; May 31: 1902/03-05/06. ['y4?]-1906. 8 V. 8°. Catalogue, annual, 1898/99-1900/01. '99-1901. 3 V. 8°. Report of the commissioners . . . appointed ... to " perfect apian for the affiliation, by mutual con- sent, of the University and the denominational colleges of Georgia," etc., to the Genl. Assy. ... at its session . . . Jan. 13, 1875. h. t. p. 8". 27 p. See aiso under Legislature, Jowrna/s, Docs., etc., 1869, 89, 97. Entomology, Board of (1898-). Bulletin, nos. 1-22, Apr. 1899-Dcc. 1906. 22 pm. 8". — Some diseases of the peach in Georgia. By A. C. Lewis, Asst. Entomologist, n. t. p. 7 p. — Some experimental work against the woolly aphis. By Harper Dean, Jr., Field Asst. Entomologist. n.t.p. 8°. 12 p. 8ia Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ga Geological Survey (c. 1875-). [lst'J-2d report of progress of the mineralogical, geological, and physical survey . . . 1874-75. By G: Little, State Geologist, n. p., '76-76. 2 pm. 8». 36 p. ; 16 p. ybte. Cover reepectively Sept./Dec, 1874 and cat. yr. 1875. — Catalogue of ores, rocks, and woods, selected from the Geological Survey collection for the Paris Exposition. By G: Little. 1878. 16 p. — Administrative report of the State Geologist, 1890/ yi, 93; annual, Oct.: 1893/94, 96/97-99/1900; biennial, 1894/96. '91-1900. 7 pm. 8°. — Bulletin, nos. 1-13. 1894-[1906.] 13 v. 8°. Cont. : 1. A preliminary report on the marbles of Ga. By 8. W. McCallie. 1894. 87, (6) p. — 2. A preliminary rpt. on tbe corundum deposits of Oa. F. P. King. 1884. 133, (5) p. — 3a. a preliminary report on a part of the water-powers of Ga. Comp. from the notes of O. C. Anderson and other sources, by B. M. Hall. 1896. 150, (3) p. — 4a. A preliminary report on a part of the gold deposits of Ga. By W. S. Yeates, B. W. McCallie, F. P. King. 1896. 642 p. — 5a. A prelimi- nary report on a part of the phosphates and marls of Ga. By B. W. McCallie. 1896. 98, (3) p. — 6a. A preliminary report on a part of the clays of Ga. By G: E. Ladd. 1898. 204 p 7. A preliminary rpt. on the artesian well system of Ga. By S. W. McCallie. 1808. 214 p. — 8. A preliminary rpt. on the roads and road-building materials of Ga. By 8. W. McCallie. 1901. 264 p. — 9a. a preliminary report on a part of the granites and gneisses of Ga. By T: L. Watson. 1902. 367 p. — 10a. a preliminary report on a part of the iron ores of Ga.; Polk, Bartow, and Floyd counties. By B. W. McCallie. 1900. 190 p. — 11. A preliminary rpt. on tbe bauxite deposits ofGa. By T: L. Watson. 1904. 169 p. — 12. A preliminary rpt. on the coal deposits of Ga. By S. W. McCallie. n. d. 121 p. — 13. A preliminary rpt. on tbe ocfaer deposits of Ga. By T: L. Watson. 1906. 81 p. — The paleozoic group. The geology of ten coun- ties of northwestern Georgia. By J. W. Spen- cer. 1893. 8°. 406 p. map. pi. — See also under Constitution, Convention, 1877. [Insane."] Lunatic Asylum (Milledgeville, 1837-). Report of the Trustees and officers, 1843/44; biennial, 1858/59; annual, 1865/66-67[/68], 73- 75, 77/78-96/97. Milledgeville, Savannah, Ma- con, and Augusta, '44-97. 8°. NoU. Opened, 1342. Rpt. 1843/44 was 1st. Rpt. 1867 in- cludes supplemental rpt., Oct. 1867/July 1868. Tear-end Dec. 1, 18T3-75; Oct. 1, 1883-87 (or later) ; Bept. 1, 1894 (or earlier)- 97. Name changed Sept. 1, 1898 to State Sanitarium, as below. — Rules . . . Milledgeville, 1880, 81. 2 pm. 8°. — Rules and regulations. Milledgeville, 1884. i" sheet. State Sanitarium. Report of the Trustees, annual, Sept. 1: 1897/98-99/1900; May 1, 1903; Jan. 1, 1904; Dec. 31: 1905-06. Augusta [and Macon?], '98-1906. 7 V. 8°. Note. Kpts. 1903-04 cover but 8 mos. each. Set preceding note. — Rules for the government of the officers of the State Sanitarium . . . and general rules adopted . . Dec. 11, 1899. 1900. 8°. 24 p — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1851, 63, 99. Library, State. Report of the State Librarian, annual, Dec. 31: [1869], 70; Oct. or Nov.: 1897/98-99/ 1900; Sept. 30, 1901/02; June 1: 1902/03-05/06. '70-1906. 8 pm. 8°. — Catalogue of the State Library. Milledgeville, 1859. 8°. 144 p. — Catalogue, 1869. By J: L. Conley, State Libra- rian. '69. 8". 286 p. — Catalogue of the Law Library. F. L. Haralson, State Librarian. 1879. 8». — A brief catalogue of law text-books in the Georgia State Library, arranged alphabetically by sub- jects, 1895. '95. 8°. 92 p. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ga. {^Peniitntiary .'\ Report of the Principal Keeper, bien- nial, Oct.: 1861/53-53/55, 57/58; annual, Oct: 1856/57, 61/62; Dec. 31: 1868-70, 74-75; bien- nial, Dec. 31, 1872/73; Oct.: 1878/80, 84/86- 86/88 ; Sept. 30: 1890/92 ; annual, Sept. 30: 1892/ 93-93/94, 95/96-96/97. '53-97. 8°. NoU. In early years printed at Ullledgeville. Bpt. 1872/73 covers Apr. 1, 1872/Dec. 31, 1873. Prison Commission. Report, Ist-lOth annual, 1898- 1907. '98-1907. 10 pm. 8°. yote. Rpta. 1898-1902, for yeara ending Sept. 30; rpta. 1903-07, for years ending Uay 31. — Report of special inspector of misdemeanor con- Tict camps. 1897. 8°. 31 p. — An act to create a Prison Commission for the State of Georgia, n. t. p. [189-?] 8». 6 p. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., tic, 1851, 53, 70, 79. Pensions, Commissioner of. Report, annual, Sept. or Oct: 1898,98/99-1901/02; June: 1902/03-05/06. '98-1906. 9 pm. 8°. Railroad, Western and Atlantic. Report of officers, annual, Sept. 30: 1851/52-52/53, 56/57-57/58, 59/60-61/62, 65/66. '52-66. 8 t. 8» Note. Owned, and formerly operated, by the State. Oper- ated under lease since 1870. — Board of Commissioners. Report, Nov. 17, 1839 ; Jan. 10, 1871. ['39?-71?J 2 v. 8°.. Note. Report' dated Jan. 10, 1871 has imprint 1891, evi- dently a mistake. — Chief engineer's office. Report, Sept. 30, 1850. n. t. p. 8°. 15 p. 1 fold. tab. — Same. Report, 1851. n. t.p. 36 p. fold. tab. — Special attorney. Report, annual, Oct. or Nov.: 1894, 96-1901. '94-1901. 7 v. 8°. — Letter from Joseph E. Brown, President ... to the Genl. Assy. . . on the subject of the settlement between the State and the lessees. . . . Arbitration proposed. 1888. 8". 13 p. — Joseph E. Brown and E B. Stahlman, Receivers, etc., vs. The State of Georgia. Petition, etc., before the commission appointed to adjust cer- tain claims between the State . . . and the lessees. . . . n. t. p. [1890?] 8°. 3 p. — W. & A. R. R. Co. vs. The State of Georgia. Suit before special commission, appointed . . . 1890, to adjust claims between the . . . Co. and the State . . . An analysis of the argument of W. Y. Atkinson for the State. . . . n. t.p. 8°. 15 p. — Schedules for use of commission to consider betterments claim ... By State's attorneys. 1890. 8°. 7 p. — Report of the W. & A. Railroad Commission, appointed under . . An Act to provide for the lease of the W. & A. R. R., etc., approved Nov. 12, 1889. '91. 8°. 95 p. 1 fold. tab. — Report of State property connected with Western & Atlantic Railroad. By W: A. Little, special attorney. 1893. 8°. 82 p. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1851, 53, 56, 58, 69, 87, 88. [Soldiers' Home.'] Confederate Soldiers' Home (At- lanta, 1899-). Act of the General Assembly, Board of Trustees, officers, committees, and rules and regulations governing the home, adopted April 23d, 1901. '01. nar. 16°. 29 p. — Act of the General Assembly, Board of Trustees, rules and regulations governing the home, and reports of 'Trustees and officers, Oct.: 1901- 01/02. '01-02. 2 V. 8°. 53 p. ; 70 p. 8.4 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ga. \_Wtaihtr Service.'} State Weather Service (1891-). Monthly report, Oct. 1891-[March 1897?]. J^ote, Early dob. mllHograpbed. There were Byatemattc weather rpts. under the direction of the Dept. of Agricul- ture from April 1878 uDtil July 1884, and a Bummary of obaervatioDS to that date was included In " The Common- wealth of G&.t*' published by the Dept. of Agric. in 1885. The eervice organized in 1891 was conducted by the 0. B. Weather Bureau. — Weekly weather-crop bulletin, Mar. 6, 1892-[Oct. 1896?] f>. United States Department of Agriculture. Georgia section of the Climate and Crop Service of the Weather Bureau. [Monthly] report; [also] annual summary; v. 1, no. 1 - v. 11, no. 12, April 1897-Dec. 1907. i". Note. Uniform with those for other StateB. V. 1 had 9 noB., Apr./Dec. ; other vols, have ea. 12 dob,, Jan./Dec, and ann. eummary. Beginning Feb. 1906 called Glimatological Service. — Weekly crop bulletin, April [1897?]-Oct. 31, 1905. f° broadside. Note. Published during the growing season, uniform with those for other States. After 1905 called Weekly Wtathtr Bulletin. JcDICIART. Superior Courts. Reports of cases in the Superior Courts of the eastern district . . . [1805-10]. By T: U. P. Charlton. New York, 1824. 8». viii, 9-320 p. 2fote. This and the next three' titles were reprinted by the State in 1907, in 2 v., with cover title *' Georgia Becisions." — Same. Macon, 1895. 8°. 320 p. Note. A reprint of the preceding. — Reports of decisions made in the Superior Courts of the eastern district . . . and in the middle cir- cuit . . . [1811-37]. By R. M. Charlton . . . Savannah, 1838. 8°. xi, 606, (1) p. Note. A private publication having State recognition. — Reports of decisions made by the judges of the Superior Courts of law and chancery . . . [1831-33]. . . . By G. M. Dudley. . . . New York, 1837. 8°. xnii, 270 p. Note. A private publication having State recognition. — Decisions of the Superior Courts . . . Fubliihed in compliance with the act of Dec. 10, 1841. Part 1, 1842 ;pt. 2, 1842/43. Augusta, '43-44. 2 v. 8°. 2 1., 188 p.; 243 p. Note. Also known as *' Georgia Decisions." Seen in 1 v. Supreme Court. Georgia reports. Reports of cases in law and equity ... in the Supreme Court, V. 1-130, 1846-1908. ». ji., '47-1908. 131 v. 8°. Cont.: V. 1-3, 1846-47; by J. M. Kelly. 4-6, 1848; by J. M. Kelly and T: E. R. Cobb. 6-20, 1849-56; by T: B. B. Cobb. 21-30,1857-59/60; by B. Y. Martin. 31-33, 1860/61, [61-63]; by G: N. Lester. 33 supplement, March 1864; «e«&e/ou7. 34- 35, 1864/65-66 ; by L. E. Bleckley. 36-44, 1867-71/72 ; by N. J. Hammond. 45, 1872; by N. J. Hammond and H: Jackson. 46-58, 1872-77; by H: Jackson. 59-66, 1877-S0/81; by H: Jackson and J. H. Lumpkin. 67-76, 1881-85/86; by J. H. Lumpkin. 77-79, 1886-87 ; by H: C. Peeples. 80-97, 1887/88- 95; by H: C. Peeples and G: W. Steveos. 98-130, 1895/96- 1908; by G: W. Stevens and J. M. Grabam. Imprints : V. 1, New York, "47 ; 2-3, Savannah, '47-48 ; 4-20, Athens, '48-57; 21-27, 29, Columbus, '57-60; 28, Montgomery; 30-31, ea., Macon, '71; 32-33, Macon, '69-70; 33 suppl., Macon, '74; 34-35, Atlanta, '66-68; 36, 3S-45, 48, 50-57, Macon, •68-77; 68-130, Atlanta, '7S-1908; 37, 46-47, 49, re. t. p., n.p., n. d., but printed at Macon. — Same ; . . . March term, 1864. Supplement to volume 33. G: N. Lester, reporter for Greenlee Butler, deceased. Macon, 1874. 8°. 230 p. 815 Judiciary] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ga. Svpreme Covrt, continued. — Same; annotated reprint, [v. 1-33, 1846-63], by H. Van Epps. [e. 1907.] 33 t. g". — Same; annotated edition, [t. 34-69, 1864/65-77]. 1904 06. 1!6 V. 8°. Note. Ttaia ed., when completed, will cover reports 1-65, 184&-80; reprint of v. 00-65 had not been published up to 1908. — Georgia Law Reporter. Containing the decisions of the Supreme Court, Federal courts in Georgia, [etc.]. Published semi-monthly. F. L. Haral- son, C. A. Loring, eds. V. 1, Oct. 1885-March 1886. '86. 8°. \^Digesis, EU.'] Digest of the decisions of the Supreme Court, T. 10-20. By J. M. Millen. [1859?] — Same, v. 21-30. By A. O. Bacon. Macon, 1867. 8°. — New digest of [same], v. 1-40. By A. O. Bacon. Macon, 1872. 2 v. 8°. — Digest of [same], v. 41-50. By N. E. Harris. Macon, 1876. 8°. — Analytical index to the decisions of the Supreme Court, T. 1-40. By H: Jackson. Macon, 1872. — Analytical index and digest of the Supreme Court reports, v. 41-61. By N. E. Harris. Macon, 1882. 8". iviii, 507 p. — Same; t. 62-81, with annotations to the Code of 1882. By H. Van Epps. Atlanta, '90. 8°. iiix, 709 p. — Analytical index-digest of Georgia reports, embrac- ing V. 1-100 of the Supreme Court reports, and T: U. P. Charlton's reports, R. M. Charlton's reports, Dudley's reports, and Georgia decisions ; and including annotations to the Code of 1895, [etc.]. By H. Van Epps and J; W. Aikin. Nashville, Tenn., 1899. 3 v. 1. 8". Georgia justice; being a convenient directory for the justices of the peace and various other civil officers. . . By R. A. Greene and J: W. Lumpkin. Milledgeville, 1835. 8°. Rules of the District Courts of the Confederate States of America for the districts of Georgia, under the act entitled "An act for the sequestration of the estates, property, and effects of alien ene- mies." . . Savannah, 1861. 12°. 29 p. Can a negro hold office in Georgia? Decided in Supreme Court, June term 1869 ... in the case of R: W. White*. W: J.Clements, Phonographically reported by E. Davis. Atlanta, '69. 8°. 179 p. Table of cases cited and compared in the sixty-two volumes of Georgia reports. By W. I. Hey- ward. Jersey City, N.J., 1881. 16°. Georgia forms and practice. A collection of annotated legal forms, adapted to the Code of 1895. De- signed for the use of the judiciary, the bar, and the county officers of Georgia. . . . By J. H. Blount, Jr. 1898. 8°. 463 p. Expressions of law and fact construed by the courts of Georgia. By S. Dutcher. 1899. 8°. 172 p. Legislature [Called General Assembly]. FirBt BeesioD, May 1777; second, Jan. 1778. None In 1779, but. Governor's term having expired by conetitutional limitation, certain citizens orifanized a " Supreme Executive Council," .luly 1779, and an opposition " liump Legislature" met Nov./l)eo. 1779. tSessions annual, beginning in Jan., 1780, 82-89, 96-99; in Auk. i:hl; in Nov. 1790-94, 99-1843; with called sessions, Apr. 1782, July 1'83; Dct. 1784 (no quorum); and adjourned sessions, July I78'2, (two: Ebenezcr and Bavannah), May 1783 (no quorum), July 1784; adjnd. or called, July 1787, July, Nov., 1788, Nov. 1789, June 1790, June 1799; extra, June 1802, May 1804, June 1806, May 1808, April 1321, May 1826. 8i6 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ga. Legislature, continued. No BeasioD 1844. BeseioDB biennial » beginning In November, 1846/46-55/66, 57; annual, beginning In Nov., 1858-64, 66, in Sec, 1865; with calird seselon Mar. 1863, extra BeBslons Mar. 1864, Feb. 1865, and adjourned Beealon Jan. 1866. No BeBslon 1867. Called bcbbIou, July 1868. SeBslonB annnal, beginning In Jan., 1869-70, 72-77; in Nov. 1871; with adjourned neBBionB ,Tuly 1370, July 1872. iJesBiona biennial, beginning In Nov., 1878/79- 90/91 ; with adjourned seBBiouB beginning in July, biennially, 1879-91. SeBslons annual, beginning in Oct., 1892-1902; in June, 1903-07. [Laws of the State."] Acts and resolutions [or Acts], sessional, 1794/95, 1800-1906. v. p., 1795-1906. 8° and 12o. Jfote. Acta of extra BeBBionB generally publiBhed in aeparate v., but Acta of extra Beea. Mar. 1863 were alao bound with those of reg. aess. 1862. Acl» of extra bbbb. Mar. 1864 bound with thoae of reg. aeasion 1863; Acts of called aeas. Feb. 1865 with thnae of reg. aeas. 1864. Some of the earlier v, contain financial docB. Acta of reg. bcbb. Jan. 1872 bound with reg. aesa. 1871. Acta 1836/87-90/91, 1905 each In 2 v. Called aimply *' Acta " through 1869. Acts 1800-04, 06 have imprint Louisville; 1794/95, 1805, Auguata; 1807 not aeen; 1808-32, 34-43, 47/48-40/60, 55/56, 69-65, Milledgeville ; 1833, 71. p.; 1845/46, 57-58, Colurabua; 1851/52, 66-68, Macon; 1853/54, 74, Savannah; 1869-73, 77-1906, Atlanta; 1875-76, ji. p. Acta 1300-05 Been bound in 1 v. — Acts and resolutions 1870, omitted in the compilation published by authority. Copied by D: G. Getting. '70. 8°. 20, (3) p. A^ote. Reprinted in fac-aimilc by the Statute Law Book Co., AVaahington, D.C, March 1897; fifty copiea only. — A digest of the laws of the State of Georgia. From its first establishment as a British province down to . . 1798, inclusive of the principal acts of 1799 [etc.]. By K. and G: Watkins. Philadel- phia, 1800. i°. vi, (1), 838, (22), (3), (2) p. — Same, to 1800. 2d ed. Philadelphia, 1801. 4°. (1), 837, r23), (2) p. — A compilation of the laws of Georgia. By G: Wat- kins. 1802. Note. Not recognized by the State as official, because it contained the Yazoo Act, which had been ordered expunged. — Digest of the laws of the State of Georgia. From its settlement as a British province, in 1755, to . . . 1800, inclusive . also the State Constitutions. ... By H. Marbury and W: H. Crawford. . . . Savannah, 1802. 4°. 715, (3) p. — A compilation of the laws . . . 1800 to . . . 1810, inclusive . . . By A. S. Clayton. Augusta, '13. 8°. (6), 708, (20) p. — A compilation of the laws . . . since the year 1810 to the year 1819, inclusive . . By L. Q. C. Lamar. Augusta, '21. 4". iv, (2), 1300 p. — A digest of the laws . . . contnining all statutes and the substance of all resolutions of a general and public nature and now in force . . passed . . . previous to the session of . . . December 1820. . . . Comp. by O. H. Prince. Milledgeville, '22. »•>. liii, (1), [17]-669p. — Same, previous to the session of 1837. Comp. by 0. H. Prince. 2d ed. Athens, '37. 8». 1046 p. — .A digest of the English statutes of force in the State of Georgia; containing all the statutes of a general nature which were " usually in force on the 14th day of Mav. 1776" ... By W: Schley. Philadelphia, '26. 8". ixxi, [33]-500 p. — A digest of the laws . . . containing all statutes . . . 1820-29. By A. Foster. Philadelphia, '31. 8°. 1, Blfi p. — A compilation of the laws . . . 1819 to . . . 1829, inclusive . . . by W: C. Dawson. Milledgeville, '31. 4°. 488, 150, xxix, p. 817 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ga. \Lawt of the State, continued.'} — A codification of the statute law of Georgia, includ- ing the English statutes of force ... to which is prefixed a collection of state papers . . . Com- piled . . . byW: A.Hotchkiss. Savannah [and] New York, 1845. 8°. iviii, 990 p. — Same. 2d ed. Augusta, 1848. — Analysis of the statutes of Georgia in general use, ... By Howell Cobb. New York, 1846. 8°. viii, 779 p. Note. Privately publlsbed, with legislative approval, as was also the later revised ed., as follows : — Compilation of the general and public statutes of the state of Georgia . . . And an appendix . . By Howell Cobb. N.Y., 1859. 8°. 888 p. Note. A revision of the preceding. — A digest of the statute laws ... in force prior to the session of . . .'1851, with explanatory notes and references ... By T: R. R. Cobb. Athens, '51. 8°. viii, 1252 p. — The code of the State of Georgia. Prepared by R. H. Clark, T: R. R. Cobb, and D: Irwin. 1861. 8°. xxiii, 1057 p. mite. Adopted Dec. 18, 1860, to take effect Jan. 1, 1862; bnt by act of 1861 operation was suspended until Jan. 1, 1863. — Same. Revised and corrected by D: Irwin. 1867. 8°. xxiii, 1102 p. — Same. 2d ed., revised, corrected, and annotated by D; Irwin, G: N. Lester, and W. B. Hill. Macon, 1873. 8°. xviii, 1049 p. — Same. 4th ed. PreparedbyG: N. Lester, C.Rowell, and W. B. Hill. 1882. 8°. xx, 1484, xii, 1485- 1487 p. Note. The " 2d ed." of 1873 having been in fact the 2d ed- of the revision but 3d ed. of the Code, this ed. was called the 4th. See also below, 1883. — A supplement to the Code of Georgia, containing the public acts passed . . . since 1873 and the constitution of 1877, with annotations, [etc.]. Prepared by N. E. Harris. Macon, '78. 4". 161 p. — Annotated penal code. J.L.Hopkins. Macon, 1875. — Report of Hon. L. E. Bleckley, made in pursuance of appointment by . . . the Genl. Assy. ... to examine the Code of Georgia, 1882, as to omitted legislation enacted between 1873 and 1882 . . . 1883. 8°. 13, (2), xii, p. — The code of the State of Georgia, adopted Dec. 15, 1895. Prepared by J: L. Hopkins, C. Ander- son, and J. R. Lamar. 1896. 3 v. 1. 8". lnvi, 550 p. ; Ix. 2033 p. ; xxii, 395 p. Note. V. 1, Political code; v. 2, Civil code; v. 3, Crimes and their punishnieDt. — Public acts of the Genl. Assy. . . . 1896-98. Comp. and published by authority. '99. 8". 329 p. — [Special Laus.] [Education.'] Digest of school laws. By J. A. Cuthbert. Milledgeville, 1832. — [Estates.] Act for the better settling of intestate estates. Savannah, 1777. 4». — [Lands^] Acts of the State, Dec. 1794, and Jan. 1795, for the sale of vacant and unappropriated lands, etc. [Augusta], n. d. 4°. 10 p. Land laws of Georgia Augusta. 1794. 4". 30 p. Act of Feb. 1796, declaring null and void the act of Jan. 1795 appropriating the unlocated territory, n p., n. d. 4°. 6 p. — [Pharmacy.] Laws of Ga. relating to pharmacy and the practice of medicine, h.t.p. fe. 1894?T 18 p. ■■ — [Railroads.] Digest of railroad laws, by H: W. Thomas . . . 1895. 8°, 8l8 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ga. \_Law> of the State, continued.'] — ISoads.'] Uevised compilation of the road laws. 5th ed. 1886. 12». — {^Taxation.} Digest of the tax laws ... in force prior to the session of . . . 1859 [etc.]. Comp. and pub. . . . by L. H. Briscoe. Miltedgeyille, •69. 8». 89 p. [^Journals. Documents, Etc."] sessional, [1799]-1906. 4» and 8<>. Journal of the Senate, n.p., [1799J-1906. sq. Note. Jouroals [1Tg9]-1820, sq. 4°; otberi, 8°. Abstract of the Treasury of the Stale for 1812, 13, 14, 17, 19, 20, 21, bound with the Seoate Jouroali of tbofe years; all broadaides of varying sizes. B. J. 1870 In 3 pla. Kor appendixes to H. J. 18'J6, 79 see below, 1826, 79. Imprints correspond ap- proximately to thoae of session laws. See also below, Proceedings . . . 1870. — Journal of the House of Representatives, sessional, [1799]-1906. c.^)., [1799]-1906. sq. 4" and 8°. Ifote. Journals [1799]-1820, sq. 4°; others, 8°. Abstract of the TreaHury of the tjtate for 1907, 12, 14, IS, 20, 21, bound with the House Journals of those years. Abstract for 1810, and Estlmnte uf the State debt, Nov. 3u, 1807, also bound with Journal 1807 ; all broadsides of varying sizes. These abstracts, with those bound with Sennle Journals, are the only ipts. of the Treasury seen for those years. H. J. 1870 in 2 pts. For reprints of early jnls. see under Supplemental, last entry. See also below. Proceedings . . . 1870. — Rules of the House . . . session 1861. Milledge- ville, '64. 8». 7 p. — Manual of the General Assembly, 1880, 82, 90, 98/ 99,1900/01,02/03,06/06. [•80?]-1905. 7 pm. 8». — Report of committee to investigate Macon & Bruns- wick Railroad bonds. n.p.,n.d. 8°. IB p. — [Report of Mr. Battle, chairman of the special com- mittee appointed to examine the physical and financial condition of the Northeastern Railroad] . n. t. p. n. p., n. d. 8°. 40 p. — Appendix to the Senate Journal of the session of 1826/27, containing messages and documents relative to the controversy between Georgia and the Creek Indians. Harrisburg, [Ga.], '27. 8°. — Resolution [and rpt. of j. c. on agric. re silk, the olive, etc. Nov. 1827]. n.t.p. 5 p. — Report on the surveys [of Indian lands. 5th Dec. 1827]. n.t.p. 6 p. — Memorial on the subject of the late tariff; addressed by the Genl. Assy, of Georgia to the anti-tariff States. [Milledgeville ? 1828.] 80. — Report of joint committee on state of the republic, on the Florida boundary; [Dec. 4, 1828]. Mil- ledgeville, '28. 21 p. — [Report of the committee on the condition of the Treasury, Central Bank, Penitentiary, and Lunatic Asylum. Made at Milledgeville, Feb. 22, 1851, to the Governor], n.t.p. 8". 7 p. — [Report on State road by finance committee, to the Governor, June 14, 1851]. n. t. p. 8°. 10 p. Note. Refers to Western & Atlantic B.R. — Report of the finance committee on the state of the Treasury, Public debt. Central Bank, Western & Atlantic Rail-Road, Penitentiary, and Lunatic Asylum. Macon, 1853. 8''. 33 p. — [Report of the joint special committee to whom was referred the ' finances, equipment, and manage- ment generally ' of the Western & Atlantic Rail- road], n.t.p. [1856?] 8». 16 p. — Report of the finance committee . . . 26th Decem- ber 1856. '57. 8<>. 22 p. — Report of the committee of the Senate . . . [on affairs of the Western & Atlantic Railroad]. Milledgeville, 1868. 8°. 110, (1) p. 819 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ga. \Jovrnals, Documents^ Etc., continutd,'] — Report on public education, by Mr. Lewis of Hancock, with appendixes giving statistics of school returns, and other documents on the subject. Milledgeyille, I860. 8°. 192 p. — Resolutions passed by the General Assembly . . . 19th day of March 1864, declaring the late act of Congress for the suspension of the writ of habeas corpus unconstitutional; also, resolutions passed on the same day, setting forth the prin- ciples involved in the contest with the Lincoln government, and the terms upon which peace should be sought. Milledgeville, '64. 8°. 8 p. — Report of the bond investigation committee. 1868. 184 p., or 192 p. — Report of the joint committee to investigate the con- dition of the Western & Atlantic Railroad, sub- mitted . . . Feb. 25, 1869. '69. 8°. 96 p. — Memorial from the State Teachers' Association. k.t.p. [1869.] 8°. 40 p. — Proceedings of the investigating committee : charges and testimony against N. L. Angler, State Treas- urer, n.t.p. [1870?] 8°. 33 p. — Proceedings of the Provisional Legislature, session commencing April 25, 1870. Atlanta, '70. 13 p. — [Proceedings of the joint committee appointed to investigate the condition of the Georgia Peniten- tiary, May 5, 1870]. n. t.p. 8°. 200 p. — Report of the special committee appointed to review the circular letter of the State School Commis- sioner, dated Dec. 19, 1871, in relation to the school fund of the State. '72. 8°. 8 p. ^- Testimony taken by the committee appointed to investigate the official conduct of R. B. Bullock, late Governor . . . [with report of committee] . 1872. sm. 8°. 189, 46 p. — Report of joint committee to examine financial con- dition State Treasury ; [Feb. 22,1875]. h.t.p. n. p., n. d. 8°. 17 p. — Supplementalreportof [same,forI875]. h.t.p. 13 p. — Report on the State debt of Georgia. . . By J. F. Bozeman. 1875. 8°. 16 p. — Report. Account State of Georgia with Henry Clews & Co. and accompanying documents. T: L. Snead. C: C. Kibbee. h.t.p. n. p., n. d. [c. 1876.] 8». 68 p. — [Proceedings of the High Court of Impeachment in the trials of W. L. Goldsmith, Comptroller General, and J. "W. Renfroe, State Treasurer ] NoU. AppeDdix to Senate Journal, July 1879, p. 799-848. — Evidence taken before special committee on the State Treasury, h.t.p. [1879.] 184 p. — Evidence taken before special committee appointed to investigate the office of Principal Keeper of the Penitentiary, h.t.p. [1879?] 8°. 160 p. — The life and services of ex-Governor C: Jones Jenkins. A memorial address before the Genl. Assy. ... 23 July 1883. By C: C. Jones, Jr. •84. 8°. 56 p. — Report of the joint committee appointed to investi- gate into certain matters pertaining to the affairs and present condiiion of the Western & Atlantic Railroad. 1887. 8». 66 p. — Lease of the Western & Atlantic R.R. Act authorizing same, together with . . report of commissioners. Published for use of Genl. Assembly, 1888. '88. 8°. 96 p. — Address delivered Dec. l.S, 1888, by Hon. J. L. M. Curry, general agent of the Peabody Education Fund, in response to an invitation of the Genl. Assy. . . . '89. 8°. 15 p. Szo Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ga \Jour-RaU, Documents., Etc., continued.'] — Address delivered by Hon. G. R. Glenn, State School Commissioner, to the Genl. Assy. . . . Not. 7, 1895. '95. 80. 19 p. — Speech of lion. J. L. M. Curry before the Legisla- ture . . . Nov. 20, 1897. '98. 8». 15 p. — [Beport from the committee appointed to investigate every department connected with the State Sanitarium, June 22, 1899]. n.t.p. 8°. 213 p. Miscellaneous. Pro- Anti-Tariff Convention (Milledgeville, 1832) ceedings. Milledgeville, '32. 8°. Atlanta Depot Commission. Report, Dec. 2, 1899. 16p. [jBoMnrfartes.] Report of the Commissioners appointed in pursuance of an act for the amiuable settle- ment [of limits] with the State of Georgia and authorizing the estabflishment] of a government in the Mississippi Territory. . . . Republished by order of the Legislature [of] Georgia. Savannah, 1803. 8°. 25, 95 p. Note, The CommissioaerB were Jamee Madison, Albert Gallatin, and Levi Lincoln. \_Civil War.] Georgia Relief and Hospital Associa- tion. Report, Oct. 29, 1862 ; report, 1863. Au- gusta, '62-63. 2 pm. 8°. 39 p. ; 49 p. See at'O under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1862, 63, 64, and under Legielature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1864. [Finance Commission.] Beport of the commissioners appointed ... on the subject of the State finances. Milledgeville, 1839. 8°. 64 p. — [Documents accompanying the report of the commissioners on the State finances], n. t. p. [1839?] 8°. 63 p. [Indians.] Opinion on claims of the State on the Cherokee nation. By W: Wirt. New Echota, 1830. 12°. See also wider Executive and Staff, Oovernor, Meeaage, Note; and under Legislature, Journals, Does., etc., 1827 (two) . [Maps.] Map of the State of Georgia. Compiled under the direction of the Genl. Assy., by W. G. Bonner. Milledgeville, [1859]. Size, 64 1 63 in. — Same. Compiled under the direction of the Genl. Assy, by A. G. Butts. New ed. Philadel- phia printed, 1882. Size, 64 x56 in. — See also -under Institutions, Agric. Dept. Memorial Board, State. Report on monuments and markers erected on Chickamauga battlefield, 1899. ['99?] 8». 58 p. [Statistics.] An abstract of the statistics of Ga., comp. by authority of the Legislature from the . . . census of 1850. Milledgeville, '51. 8°. 22 p. Transportation Convention. Proceedings of the con- vention called by Gov. Smith for considering cheap transportation. 1873. 8°. Supplemental: Colonial and Provincial. A Journal of the Transactions of the Trustees for estab- lishing the Colony of Georgia in America [June 9, 1738-May 24, 1744]. By the Rt. Honble. John, Earl of Egmont . . . Now first printed. Wormsloe, 1886. 4". i, 493 p. Note. Only 49 copies printed. Wormsloe was tbe private estate, near Savannah, of G-: W. J. BeRenoe, the compiler. Reasons for establishing the colony of Georgia, with regard to the trade of Great Britain [etc.]. By B:Martyn. 2ded. London, 1733. sm. 4". 48 p. Note. The lat ed. (London, 1732) Is reprinted in the Georgia Hlatorical Society Collections, v. 1. 821 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ga. [Sermons preached before the Trustees.] London, 1733-86. Cont.: By S: Smltb, Feb. 23, 1T30/1; by J: Barton, Mar. 16, 1732; by Q: Watta, Uar. 18, 1736. The general account of all the monies and effects received and expended by the Trustees for Establishing the Colony of Georgia . . . Lon- don, 1736. f». 29 p. A state of the Province uf Georgia, attested upon oath in the Court of Savannah, Nov. 10, 1740. Lon- don, 1742. 8». 32 p. Note. Alao repr. Id Ga. Historical Society Collections, v. 2. The resolutions of the Trustees ... in common coun- cil aissembled, relating to the grants and tenure of lands within the said colony. London, 1741. f. 4 p. Trustees for Establishing the Colony of Georgia in America. An account showing the progress of tlie colony of Georgia in America from its first establishment . . . London, 1741. Maryland, reprinted . . . Annapolis, 1742. 8°. v, 56 p. Journal received Feb. 4, 1741 by the Trustees . . . from W: Stephens, sec'y . . . [Sept. 22/Oct. 28, 1742]. London, 1742. sm. 4». (42) p. Acts passed by the General Assembly of the colony of Georgia, 1755-74. Now first printed. Wormsloe [Savannah], 1881. f. 427, (1) p. Note. Uaterial obtained from tbe Public Record Office, London, by Q: W. J. DeRenne ; prepared for the press by C: C. Jonea, Jr. Only 40 copies printed. Tbe coluulal Acta, originally printed on looae leaves, on one or both aides of the paper, were acattered throufj^hout the State. Three different collectiouB of these were made; one has been lost and the remaining two were in 1907 owned respectively by J. R. Bauesy, Savannah, and by the Georgia Hiatorical Society. The first Genl. Aeay. aeems to have been held Jan. 1765. Journal of the Congress of the four southern Governors and the Superintendent of that district with the Five Nations of Indians, at Augusta, 1763. So. Carolina, Charles-Town, 1764. f. 45 p. Journal of the proceedings of the Commons House of Assembly of the Province of Georgia at the 1st session of the 7th General Assembly . . . Savannah ... 30 Oct. 1769 . . . n.p., n. d. [Savannah, 1770?] 4'>. 52 p. Directions for the officers of His Majesty's General Court and session of Oyer and Terminer and general Gaol Delivery of the Province of Georgia. Compiled by the Chief Justice. Savan- nah, 1771. 4°. 24 p. ■ The Colonial records of the State of Georgia. Com- piled and published under authority of the Legislature by Allen D. Candler. V. 1-17. 1904-08. 17 V. 8°. Cont. : V. 1. Ofiiclal journal of the Trnateee, kept by the secretary. 1904. —2. Minutea of the common council of the Board of Truateea. 1904. — 3. Accounta monies and effects, 1732-51. 1906. —4. Stephens' Journal, 1737-40. 1908.— 5. Private journal kept by the Earl of Egniont, first president of the Board of Truatees. [19-. Not published up to 1908.1 — 6. ProceedingBof the President and Aasiatanta, 1741-54. 1906. — 7. Proceedings and minutes of the Governor and Council, 1764-59. 1906. — 8. Journal of the proceedlnga of the Governor and Council, 1769-62. 1907. — 9. Proceedlnga and minutes of the Governor and Council, 1763-66. 1907. — 10. Same, 1787- 69. 1907. — U. 5ame, 1770-71. 1907.-12. 5am«, 1771-72. 1907. — 13. .Tournal of the Commons Honae of Assembly, 1765-1762. 1907. — 14. Same, 1763-68. 1907. — 16. Same, 1769- 82. 1907. — 16. Journal of the Upper House of Aaaembly, 1766-62. 1908. — 17. Same, 1763-74. 1908. The Revolutionary records of the State of Georgia. Comp. [etc., as preceding]. V. 1-3. 1908. 3 v. 8°. Cont. : V. 1. Mlacellaneoua papers. — 2. Minutea of Exec. Council and Journal of Land Court, 1776-86. 1908. — 3. Journal of Home of Aasembly, 1781-84. 1908. 822 FLORIDA STATE PUBLICATIONS List compiled from the collection of Florida documents in the Ifew York Public Library ; from the " Catalogue of the Stale Library of MasaachuHftte" 1880^ and Annual Supplemfutat 1880-1906; and from T. L. Cole's "Bibliography of the Statute Lav of the Southern States: Florida." Documenie in this lilt generally published at the capital, Tallahassee, if not otherwise specified. Various portioDs of Florida were explored nucceeslvely by ; Ponce de Leon, 1513; Xarvaez, 1328; De Soto, 1539; Don Tristan de Luna, 1559. Huguenots built Port Caroline on St. John's River, 1564; Spanish built fort at St. Aueustine, 1565; former colony exterminated by latter, 1565. In 1702 the Perdido River became the boundary between Spanish Florida and French Louisiana. By Treaty of 1763, East and West Florida (the latter embracing a large part of present Alabama and Missisflippi) were ceded to England ; re-ceded to Spain by Treaty of 1783. West Florida sold to France, 1795; claimed by United States as part of Louisiana, 1803. United States took possession between Perdido and Pearl Rivers, 1812-13. Jackson's war against the SemlDoles, 1818. By treaty with Spain, 1819, Florida was ceded to the United States In 1821. Organized as a Territory, 1822. Admitted as a State, Uarch 3, 1815. Seminole War, 1839-43. Ordinance of secession passed, Jan. 10, 1861; repealed, Oct. 1865. Re-admitted, June 25, 1868. Message and Documents, 1845-1903. Note. Bound as appendix to both Journals, for reeular and adjourned, but not extra, sessions, 1845 (N'ov.)-1895, with h.t.-p. or caption : *' Docs. Ace. Gov's. Mess." through 1866, after that, " Appendix " or none. Also bound separately, 1852, 69 (Jan.), 77, 81-1903, ea. 1 v., with varying caption or binder's title : •' Docs. Ace. Gov's. Mess." or *' Uess. and Ace. Docs," No docs, seen with Jnls. of 14tb sess., Dec. 1865. Binder's title " Mess, and Docs.," 1891-1903; n. t. p. See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, Message, 2iote; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc.. Senate Journal arid House Journal. Constitution. Convention, 1838/39. Journal of the proceedings of a conTention of delegates to form a constitution . . . held at St. Joseph, Dec. 1838 [-Jan. 1839]. St. Joseph, '39. 8». 120 p. or 120, 20 p. — Constitution or form of government ... n. 1. p. [St. Joseph, 1839.] 8°. 20 p. JTote. This constitution went into effect when Florida be- came a State, in 1845. — Same. By authority : published under the direction of the Sec. of State. 1861. 8°. 27, (1), 2-3 p. Jfbte. Contains amendments to 1849 and those proposed 1850-61. Convention, 1861/62. Journal of the proceedings of the convention of the people of Florida, begun . . Jan. 3, A.D. 1861. '61. 8°. 112 p. Kote. Includes ordinances and resolutions. — Proceedings of the convention ... at called ses- sions, begun and held . . . Feb. 26th and . April 18th, 1861. h.t.p. ['61.] 8°. 70 p. — Journal of the convention of the people of Florida, at a called session, begun and held . . . Jan. 14, 1862. h. t. p. ['62.] 110 p. — Constitution or form of government ... as revised and amended . . . January, A.D. 1861, together with the ordinances adopted ... [at Feb. and April sessions] . '61. 8°. 68 p. 823 Constitution] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Fla. Convention, 1861/62, eontinved. — Same, Jan., A.U. 1861, and at a called session . . . Jan. 14th, AD. 1862, together with the ordi- nances adopted ... at said called session. h. t. p. ['62.] 8°. 48 p. Convention, 1865. [Journal, documents, ordinances and resolutions of the convention held at Tnlla- hassee, 25 Oct.-7 Nov. 1865. '65.] 8°. 167 p. — Constitution or form of goTernment ... as revised, amended, and agreed upon at a convention be- gun . . 25th . . . Oct. 1865, together with the ordinances . . '65. 8°. 31, ixii, p. Ifote. Also included in Acts 1865/66, p. 125-156. Convention, 1868. Journal of the proceedings of the constitutional convention . . . Jan. 20th, 1868. '68 8°. 134 p. — Constitution . . . framed . . . 20th day of January, A.D. 18(i8. Together with the ordinances . . . Jacksonville, '68. 8°. 42 p. ybte. According to Cole's bibliography, " tiiere seems to be another ed. with the same, or similar, title and imprint and with pp. 40." — Constitution of the State of Florida, adopted Feb- ruary 25, 1868; [also, amendments adopted in 1871]. n. imp. 8°. 28, (1) p. — Constitution of the State of Florida [as amended in 1871 and 1875], with notes of the decisions and opinions of the Supreme Court, up to and includ- ing Jan. term, 1877. '77. 8°. 36 p. Convention, 1885. Journal of the proceedings of the constitutional convention . . . which convened . . . June 9, 1885 . . . '85. 8°. 631 p. — Constitution . . adopted by the convention of 1885, and ratified by the people . . . November 2d, 1886. Jacksonville, '86. 8°. 38 p. — ■ Constitution adopted by the convention of 1885. n. t.p. '89. 8°. 39, 0) p. — Same, [as amended.] DeLand, '98. 8°. Ill p. See also under Legislature, Laws of the State, Acts, Note. EXECDTIVE AND StAPF. Oovernor. Message, to each Legislative session, 1845- 1903. [•4o]-1903. 8°. Cont.: By W. D. Mo8eley,1845 (June), 45, (Nov.), 46, 47i 48; by T: Brown. 1850, 52; by J. B. Broome, 1854, 55 (adjd- sess.), 56; by M. S. Perry, 1858, 59 (adjd. seas.l, 60; by J: Mil- ton, 1861, 62, 64; by D: 8. Walker, 1866; by H. Reed, 1868, 69, 69 (extra sess.), 70, 70 (extrdny. sess.), 71, 72; by S; T. Bay, Acting Gov., 1872 (extra sess.) ; by O. B. Hart, 1873, 74; by M- L. Ste.iros, 1875; by G: F. Drew, 1877, 79, 81 ; by \V. D. Blox- ham, 18S1, 83, 85; by E: A. Perry, 1885, 87; by F. P. Fleming, 1839 (extra sess.) ; 89 (reg. sess.), 91; by H: L. Mitchell, 1893, 95; by W. D. Bloxham, 1897, 99; by W. S. Jennings, 1901, 03. Note. Nearly all are included in or appended to one or both Jonrnals; prior to 1869 (except 1852) seen only in that form. Since 1869 seen also in pamphlet form, generally both with and without "accompanying docs."; in some cases, as with mess. June 1869, the " ace. docs." are only minor docs, and not ann. or bien. reports. Mess. 1870, 72 called respec- tively " 2d, 5lh ann. mess, of H, Heed." T.-p. of copy seen of mess. 1875 (47 p.) culls for " ace. docs." of Comptroller, (etc., as with House Journal) ; not found, but in tbeir stead a state- ment of the Nat'l I'rlson .Ys^o'u, p. 3.-^-4.i. " Mess, of \V. D. Bloxham, Jan. 1S8I " and "of E. A.Perry Jan. 1886" were really only brief letters transmitting messages of retiring Govs. Drew and Bloxham. — Address of W: Marvin, Provisional Governor, and inaugural address by D: S. Walker, 1865. Note, tieen only appended to Journals, 1805/66. — Inaugural address of F. P. Fleming, Jan. 8, 1889. n.t.p. ['89.] 8°. 3 p. — Communication by ex-Governor Moseley [Sept. 29, 1849]. 824 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Fla. Qovernor, coniinutd. — Mr. Cabell's letter to Hon. J. D. Andrews [re in- ternal improvements, rivers, harbors & resources of Florida. 1852]. n. t. p. 27 p. Note. This aud the two following docs, bound with Oov's. mesB. 1852, preceding the usual rpts. of officers. — Removal of the Indians. [Qorrespondence, 1851/52. J «. t. p. p. 27-95. — Swamp and overflowed lands. [Correspondence, 1851/52.] n. t.p. p. 111-136. — Correspondence relating to Indian affairs. [Sess. Nov. 1856.] 136 p. — Documents accompanying the Governor's message on military affairs, [Oct. /Nov. 1861]. n. t. p. 8". p. 21-38. — Statement of distribution to the several counties under the provisions of " An act to provide for the relief of soldiers' families and others that require assistance," approved Dec. 3d, 1863. IDated, Nor. 17, 1864.] 8°. sheet. — The State of Florida ex rel. F. P. Fleming, Gov- ernor, plaintiff, vs. 3: L. Crawford, Sec. of State, defendant, June 1891. h.t.p. ['91.] 8°. 31 p. jlfote. Concerning the appointment of a U. S. Senator. — Did the Florida Legislature of 1891 elect a Senator? Opinion of Gov. Fleming. '91. 8°. 22 p. — Arbor Day proclamation, [appointing] Jan. 13, 1892. ['91.] f. — Statement of fines remitted and reprieves, pardons and commutations granted since . . . Apr. 3, 1895. '97. 8°. lop. — Statement of pardons and commutations of sentences, A. D. 1897/98. h.t.p. 8". Up. — Thanksgiving proclamation [Nov. 29, 1900; Nov. 26, 1903. '00-03.] 2 f" sheets. — See also unrfer Judiciary, 1868; and under Legisla- ture, Journals, Docs., etc., 1877. Adjutant General. Report, Nov.: annual, 1845, 47; Dec. 31: annual 1869-74, biennial 1875/76-99/ 1900; annual 190[l]-04. ['45]-1905. B". Note. Called ** Adjt. and Inspector General " in rpt. 1847. Rpta. 1877/78-87/88 include rpts. on Prison and Insane Asy- lum. Kpt. [1901] has wrong date " 1902." Attorney General. Report, Nov.: annual, 1846, 47,48, 59, 61; biennial, 1850-66; Dec. 31: annual 1869- 71, 74, biennial 1877/78-91/92, 1901/02; Mar.: biennial 1893/95-99/1901. ['46]-1903. 8". Note. An Act of 1845 required the Atty. Genl. to report to each sess. of the Legislature concerning the legislation of the previous session. Rpts. 1893/9.>-9d/97 covered bienniumH end- ing Mar. 20, but rpta. 1897/99-99/1901 each covered periods of 27 mos. beginning Jan. 1st, if t. ps. are correct. Auditor. Report, Nov. 2, 1840. See also under Supplemental, Auditor. Comptroller. Report, Oct. 31: annual 1845, 45/46- 49/50, biennial 1850/52-52/54, 56/58, annual 1854/55-55/56, 58/59-61/62, 63/64, 65/fi6-ti7/ 68; Dec. 31: annual 1869-1904. ['45]-1905. 8°. iTote. Rpt. 1845 for July 26/Oct. 31 ; rpt. 1845/46 for July 26, 1845/Oct. 31, 1846. Rpt. 1848/49 is with rpt. 1849/60 in Docs. ace. Qov's. Mess., 1850. Rpt. 1867/68 has a supplement to Dec. 3lHt. With rpt. 1877 is bound rpt. of Treasurer, Prior to 1877 seen only in Docs. Ace. Gov's. Mess. Rpt. 1889 printed at [Jacksonville]. See also under Legislature, Lawt of the State, Acts, Note. — Report, Nov. 14, 1854 [on Seminary, School and Internal Improvement Fund]. — Compilation of laws for the assessment and col- lection of revenue [etc.]. 1871, 89, 95, 97, 1903. 5 pm. 8°. 825 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Fla. QuarttrmatttT Otntral. Report, Nov.: 1850, 62, 69 ; April 13, 1854; Oct. 31, 186-1:. Secretary of State. Report, Dec. 31: annual 18[69], 73, 74, biennial 1877/78-1905/06. [•70]-1906. 8°. Note. Bpt. [ISae] dated Jbd. 1, 1870. — Beport on census, Nov. 21, 1855. — Report [on State Library], Nov. 14, 1866. — Appendix. Cenaus report of tlie State of Florida for the year 1896. . . . Sec. of State . . . Commissioner of Agriculture, n. p., n. d. 8°. 27 p. Note. Seen only following rpt. of Commr. In Mess, and Doo. 1897. Treasurer. Report, annual, Dec. 13, 1844/45; Oct. 31: annual 1845/46-55/56, biennial 1856/.i8, annual 1858/.=i9-61/62, 63/64,66/66-66/67; Deo. 31: annual 1868-1904. [•45J-1905. 8°. Note. Rpt. 1877, covering .Ian. in/Dec. 31 (see below, 1877), bound with rpt. of Comptroller. Kpt. 1881, covering Feb. 2/ Dec. 31, mentions a rpt. Jan. 1/Feb. 1, 1881, by the preceding Treasurer, W. Gwynn; not seen. Hpt. 1885 covers Feb. 19/ Dec. 31; rpt. 1897, June 9/Dec. 31 (see below, 18M9). Rpt. 1889 printed at [Jacksonville]. Rpts. 189:3-94 in 1 v. wltb common cover-title aud single pagination; siraiiarly, rpts. - ■ MnD^ ~ ■ ■' 1896-98. [>ocB. Acc. Gov's. Mess. Prior to 1877 seen only — Supplemental report of C: H. Foster, State Treas- urer, Jan. 1/Jan. 10, 1877. 8°. p. 168-164. — Reports from books of the Treasurer, Jan. 1/June 9, 1897. '99. 8<>. 19 p. Note. A rpt. by an incoming Treas. from his predeceesor'a books. ,Se« preceding note. — [Statement of insurance companies], annual, Jan. 1: 1875, 76, 78. ] — Insurance companies authorized to do business in Fla., with statement of their condition and trans- actions, for the year ending Dec. 31: annual, 1890,91,97,98,99. 8° ond 4» sheets. Note. Similar statistics have also been included in tfae Treasurer's rpts. from rpt. 1887 if not earlier. See also pre- ceding entry. — See also under Legislature, Laws of the State, Acts, Note ; and under Supplemental, Treasurer. Ikspkction and Regulation. [Canals.'] Commissioners of the Indian ig St. Johns River Canal. Report, Nov. 8, 1859. Report of the committee appointed by the Governor ... on the work of the Atlantic and Gulf Coast Canal and Okeechobee Land Company, [Jan. 28, I 1887]. n.p.,n.d. 8». 21 p. j [^Education.] Register of Public Lands and Superin- , tendent of Common Schools, Report, Oct. 31 or 1 Nov. 1: annual 1847-47/48, 49/50, biennial! 1850/52-62/54, 66/58-60/62, annual 1854/55-55/ 56, 60/61, 63/64, 66/66. ['47-66.] S". \ Note. Title varies. Rpt. 1847 was 1st ann. ; no others ! numbered. Called simply " Beg. Pub. Lands " In rpts. 1847- 47/48. A brief rpt. also in House Jnl., Jan. 5, 1866. Reports of commissioners relative to the establish- ' ment of a complete educational system, [etc. ; ' Nov. 1, 1847]. n.t.p. 8°. p. 9-48. [ Note. With proposed bill. Seen only in appendix to 1 Senate Journal, 1847. | Superintendent of Public Instruction (1868-). Re-' port, Jan.: annual 1870-71 ; Sept. 30: annual ! 1870/71-73/74, biennial 1874/76-78/80; Deo. I 31: biennial 1881/82-85/86, annual 1887-88; Sept. 30: annual 1889, 89/90-91/92; June 30: biennial 1892/94-1902/04. Tallahassee, etc., ['70-1904]. 8°. 826 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Fla. ^Edvcation, continued.'] Note. Rpte. Jan. 1870-71 for [1869-701. Rpt. 1873/74 called tth ann. Year-end of rpt. 18'4/76 perhaps Deo. 31. Letter of transmittal of rpt. 18S1/82 has wrong date " Dec. 30, 1881." Blen. rpt. 1892/94 " = 25th-26th ann. rpts."; cont. a history of Fla. public schools. Rpts. 1894/96-98/1900, 02/04 cont. rpts. of edncatlonal instltntiona. Rpt. 1898/1900 has imprint date " 1891." Copy seen of 1902/04 began with Chap. 3, at p. 49. — Supplementary report, Jan. 9, 1873. n. t. p. (1)P- — Report on the organization of the Department of Public Instruction, the Historical Bureau, and the Cabinet of Natural History. 1869. 8°. — Report showing the results of the first three months after the opening of the common schools. 1870. 8°. — School law of Florida. With the regulations, forms and instructions of the Department. 1869. 8». liv, p. — " Education in the South." A paper read before the National Educational Association ... at Elmira, on the 7th day of August 1873, by n. t. p. 8°. Hon. J. C. Gibbs, Supt. p. 62-72. 2Tote. Been only in App. to Assy, Journal 1874. — [Circular regarding the observance of Arbor Day, Feb. 2, 1894.] n. t. p. ['94.] f" sheet. — Report of Feabody summer schools in Florida. [Sept. 4, 1895.] re. t. p. ['96.] 8». 4 p. Superintendent of Common Schools for Freedmen. Report, Nov. 8, 1866. Fish Commission (c. 1897-). Report, annual, 1898; biennial, 1899/1900-03/04. '99-1905. 4 pm. 8°. Note. Ept. 1899/1900 has imprint date " 1891 " for 1901. Rpt. 1903/04 cont. separate ann. rpts. for 1903-04. — Fish and game laws . n.t.p. n.p.,n.d. lAfter 1897.] 8°. 9 p. Health, Board of (1889-). lst-15th annual report, May: 1890-92; Feb. or Mar.: 1893-1904. Jacksonville and Tallahassee, '91-[1904]. 8°. Note. Year-end Apr. 30, 1890-92, Feb. 28, 1893, Mar. 31, 1894; subsequenl rpts. cover calendar years preceding year of issue. All cont. Ept. of State Health Officer. 4th, Feb. 28, 1893, (136 p.), is in Mees. and Docs, 1893 in different type an '■ Ann. rpt. Jan. 1/Dec. 31,1892;" '93; 80 p.; lacking " Te«ii- raony taken before Congressional committee at Havana, Cuba, and Key West in rel. to immigration and quarantine," [etc.], which forms p. 71-136 of pm. rpt. Rpt. Mar. 31, 1894, cont. a supplementary rpt. for the 10 mos. Mar. 1/Dec. 31, 1894. Rpte. for 1895 and 1896 seen In 1 v.; '97; 69 p. 10th, Feb. 1, 1899, for year 1898, is preceded by *' Ann. rpt. of State Health Officer 1897 " in same v. ; ea. has imprint '99. Imprint Tallahassee of lOth-llth; others generally Jacksonville. — Florida Health Notes; monthly, v. 1-8; July 1892-June 1897; 1899/1900. Jacksonville, '92- 1900. 8°. Note. Publication suspended with June 1897; apparently resumed for a time in 1899 and 1900; finally resumed as Vol. 1, new series, July 1906, and continued as late as July 1908. — [Circulars. 1891.] — Rules and regulations. [Jacksonville, 1892.] 8°. 12, (1) p. — Cat»logue of the licensed physicians of the State; Aug. 1, 1892. Jacksonville, '92. 8<>. 16 p [Railroads.] Railroad Commission (First, 1887-97). lst-4th annual report. Mar. 1: 1887/88-90/91. '88-91. 4 v. 8». Note. l»t-2d " of R. R. Commre." Ist covers Aug, 9, 1887/ Mar. 1 , 1888. 3d has Imprint Jacksonville. Railroad Commission (Second, 1897-). Ist-lOth annual report. Mar. 1; 1897/98-1906/07. v. p., '99-1907. 10 V. 8°. Note. 1st covers July 1, 1897/Mar. 1, 1898. Imprint of Itt, JacksuDville ; of 3d, Eisslmmee; others Tallahassee. 827 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Fla. [^Railroads, continued.^ — Local fruit and vegetable tariff . . . rates on fruit and vegetables between local stations on the railroads . . . Effective Mar. 1, 1898. ['98.] 8°. 4 p. State Agent and General Manager of the Jackson- ville, Pensacola ^ Mobile R. R. Report, six months, Nov. 30, 1876. 8». p. 73-78. See also under Legislature, Special Laws, Railroads, and Journals, Docs., etc., 1838. Institutions. Agricvltvral College (1870-). Report: of Treasurer, 1875/76; of President, 1886; report, Jan. 15, 1891 ; biennial, June 30: 1894/96-1900/02. ['77- 1903.] 8". UTote. All seen ooly in rpte. of Supt. of Public Inetruction for corresponding years. Rpt. 1876/76 covers May 8, 1875/ Dec. 31, 1876. First building at Bau Gallic, 1876; moved to Lake City, 1883; name changed to University of Florida,- 1903, to University of the titate of Florida, 1905; moved to Gaines- ville in 1906, by Act of 1905. — Report of the President, O. Clute, 1896/97. DeLand, '97. 8». 29 p. ' — Catalogue, 1897/98; with announcements for 1898/99. Jacksonville, ['98]. 8°. il. Agricultural Experiment Station (Lake City, 1884-). Annual report: Feb. 1, 1889; July 1, 1891 ; 1893- 96; June 30: 1897/98, 1900/01-02/03; biennial 1898/1900. «. p., ['89-1903]. 8°. Ifoie, Upta. 1889, 91, 93 appeared respectively in HuUclin nos. 4, 14 and 24. Upt. 1897/98 has Imprint Bustis; 1898/1900, Jacksonville; others generally DeLand. — Bulletin, nos. 1-68, April 1888-June 1908. Jack- sonville, DeLand, etc., '88-1903. 8°. Note. Nos. 1, 3, 5-6 not seen. Nos. 24-43 paged continu. ously, p. 1-714; similarly, nos. 44-48, p. 1-188; no. 49, p. 1-45; nos. 50-68, p. 1-698. No. 63 was a bruadside : " Diagrams for packing citrus fruits," 71. p., n. d., size, 23^ x 17 in. No. 15 has imprint Palatka ; nos. 16, 19, Savannah, Ga. ; no. 57, Gaines- ville ; others as above, so far as seen. — A correction in Bulletin no. 22 of the Fla. Exper. Sta., pages 38 to 40 inclusive, n. p., [1893]. 8°. — Report of the Biologist and Horticulturist [1898]. n.p., n. d. 8**. 30 p. Agriculture, Bureau of (1889-) [lst]-8th biennial report of Commissioner, Dec. 31: 1889/90- 1903/04. '91-1905. 8 v. 8°. Note. [Istl coDt. 1st ann. rpt. of State Cbemiet; others coDt. his aoD.' rpta. of even -numbered years; that for 1902 is bound Id, with extra t.-p., as " AppcDdiz to fertilizer rpt." betweeD p. 112 and p. 113 of T^th] rpt. of Comrar. ; for pm. eds. Bee below. Oommr's. rpts. also contain rpts. on State PrlBOD for correnponding bienniums, the titate Prison having been put in bis charge in 1889; also, beginnlncf with [Olh], the [Ist, ad, 5th ann.] rpt. of the Supervinor of Slate ConvictB, 1899/1900, 01/0-.!, oa/04. [Isl] has imprint Jacksonville. — Bulletin, v. 1-16; monthly, Dec. 1889-1904; quar- terly, 1905-06. 1°. Note. From 1889 to 1891 the Commr. was President of the Bureau of Immigration. This bull, wuh pub. by Bureau of Immlg., with 8 p., through June 1891; thereafter by Bureau of Agric, with 4 p. V. 14, nos. 1-6, covered Mar.-Aug. 1904; publtcalion was then euspended till v. 15, no. 1, Jan, 1905. No. 88 was a " special number." — Agricultural statistics of the Stiite . . for the year 1890. '92. 8^ 33 p. Note. Also in blen. rpt. of Commr. Seen also with imprint date '93. Same, 1891, 95 [or 96]t In rpts. of Oommr. S28 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Fla. Agriculture, Bureau of, continued. — State Chemist (1889-). Report, Dec. 31: 3d annual 1892, biennial 1901/02, 03/04, 05/06, annual 1903, 05. '93-[1907]. 8°. Note. Rpt. 1901/02 oont. separate ann. rpts. 1901-02; tee also third vote preceding, Rpte. 1903/U4-05/06 contain sepa- rate EDO. financial rpte. but rending matter of 1904, 06 only. Recent rpts. also numbered In the general aeriea of BuUetinB. For other rpta. Bee rpts. of Commr. See also under Exec, and Staff, Sec. of State, 1895 ; forward under Immigration, Note; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1893, 95. Blind, Deaf and Dumb, School for the (St. Augustine, 1883-). 1st annual report of Superintendent, 1896/97. St. Augustine, '97. 8». 22, (1) p. Note. Called Institute for the B., D. and D. until 1903. There are niso biennial rpts., June 30, 1894/96-1902/04 (and probably earlier) in rpts. of Supt. of Public Instruction. [Edvcation.'] East Florida Seminary (Ocala, 1853-66; Gainesville, 1866-1905). Report, [1878, 80]; biennial, June 30: 1894/96-96/98; May 20: 1900/02. Note. Merged into Univ. of State of Fla. in 1905. Rpts. seen only in rpts. of tiupt. of Public Instruction. — Report of Board of Education of East Florida State Seminary, [annual], Nov. 6, 1854. West Florida Seminary (Tallahassee, 1857-1905). Report, [1878, 80] ; biennial, June 30: 1894/96- 1902/04. Xote. Merged into Univ. of State of Fla. in 1906. Rpts. seen only in rpte. of Supt. of Public lustruction. Called "Seminary West of the Suwanee " in rpts. 1894/96-96/98; called " State College " in rpt. 1902/04. State Normal School (De Funiak Springs, 1887- 1905). Report, June 30: biennial 1894/96, ten months 1897/98, biennial 1898/1900-02/04. Note. Merged into Univ. of State of Fla. in 1905. Rpts. seen only in rpts. of Supt. of Public Instruction. State Normal and Industrial School (Colored; Talla- hassee, 1887-). Report, Jan. 28,1895; annual 1895/96, 99/1900; biennial 1896/98, 1900/02-02/ 04. Note. Formerly called variously S. N. S. for Colored Stu- dents, S. N. and I. College, etc. Rpt. Jan. 28, 1895 not seen but mentioned in next rpt. Others seen only in rpts. of Supt. of Public Instruction. St. Petersburg Normal and Industrial School (St. Petersburg). Report, June 30: annual 1901/02; biennial 1902/04. Note. A private institution until taken over by the State in 1901. Rpts. seen only In rpts. of Supt. of Public Instruction. South Florida Military College (Bnrtow, 1895-1905). Report, June 30: annual 1895/96, biennial 1896/ 93-1902/04. Note. Called So. Fla. Military and Educational Institute through rpt. 1900/02. Merged into Univ. of State of Fla. in 1905. Rpts. seen only in rpts. of Supt. of Public Instruction. University of the State of Fla. (Gainesville, 1905-). See back under Agricultural College, Note. State Teachers' Association. Florida school exhibit [at Columbian Exposition]. Circular no. 1. n. t. p. [Pensacola, 1892.] 1. 8°. (8) p. — Official bulletin . . . De Funiak Springs, Mar. 21-24, 1893. ['93.] 40. 23, (1) p. Engineer and Geologist, State (1853-). Report, Oct. 31 or Nov. 1: biennial, 1853/54-54/56; annual, 1855. [Oeological Survey. 1 Florida State Geological Survey, 1887. [1st report. Mar. 2, 1887.J 13y J. Kost. '87. 8°. 31 p. See also preceding entry. 829 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [FU. [/mmt'grrorton.] Cotnmistiontr of Lands and Immi- gration (1868 ?-89). [let]-6th annual report, Dec. 31: 1869-74; report, biennial, Deo. 31: 1876/76-85/86. [70-87.] 8». XoU, Called simply " Commr. of Immigration *' until 1871 when title was extended as above. 6ih was only one naoi- bered. Kpt. 1875/76 called " Ann. rpt. for the two years 1875/ 76." The work of this officer was transferred to tne Commr. of Agricalture in 1889. There is some record also of a Bureau of Immigration created in 1870 ; and the Commr. is sometimes styled " Commr. of the Bureau of Immig.'*; tee belowt 1879. — Report upon the public lands [for the year 1871]. Jiote. Made for the Trnstees of the Int. Imp. Fund. — Beportof sales oflands for the year 18[72], 73, 74- — Florida, its climate, soil and productions. With a sketch of its history, natural features aud social condition . . . Jacksonville, 18C9. 8°. iv, 161 p. Ifoie. A similar pm., of almost identical title, had been pnblished privately by L. F. Dewey & Co., Jacksonville, in 1868; 8°; 64 p.; map; pi. — Same. 1870. 71. p. [New York, 70.] 8°. (1), 69 p. ^ote. Cont. " Mapof Fla," n.p.,n. d. ; scale, 59 mi. = 1 in.; size, 7i X 9 in. ■ [Colonists' or settlers' guide. missioner.] 1870. Ifote. Perhaps same as preceding. Prepared by Com- — The Florida colonist, or settler's guide. Answers to the question " Where in Fla. shall we locate ?". 2d ed., enlarged. [By J. S. Adams.] Jacksonville, 1871. 8°. (1), 86 p. map. — The Florida settler, or immigrants' guide ; a com- plete manual of information concerning . . . the State. Prepared by D. Eagan, Commr. . . . July 1, 1873. '73. 8°. 160 p. — Supplement to [same], Sept. 1, 1874. '74. 8". 4 p. — Semi-tropical Florida; its climate, soil and pro- ductions . . by S. French, Commr. of the Bureau of Immigration. Chicago, 1879. 8°. 44 p. map. il. Florida." Cont. : " New map of ^ ireau ..." Chicago, '79; scale, Note. Has cover-title " Flon Fla., 1879. Pub. by the Bureai 32 mi. = 1 in. ; size, 12^ x 19) in. — Same; 2d ed. Chicago, 1880. 8°. 64 p. map. — Same; 2d ed. [sic]. Chicago, 1881. 8°. 64 p. — Florida : a pamphlet descriptive of its history, topography, climate, [etc.] ... by A. A. Rob- inson, Commr. of State Bureau of Immigration. 1882. 8°. 192 p. map. Jfote. This has cover title as follows : " The resources and natural advantages of Florida; containiner special papers descriptive of the several counties. By A. A. Kobioson, Commr. ..." Accompanied by the following map : — Map of the State of Florida, to accompany a descriptive pamphlet . . . issued by the State Board of Immigration, 1882. A. A. Robinson, Commr. . . . New York, ['82]. Scale, 18 mi. = 1 in.; size, 261 X 264 in. General Agent of Immigration to Florida. Florida immigration. An address to the county com- missioners, corporations, land owners and citizens of Florida. F. Irsch, Genl. Agent . . . [c. 1891.] 15 p. JiTote. Also in German (16 p.) and in French (16 p.). See also back under Agriculture, Bvreau of; under Inspec. and Beg., Health, Board of, Ifoie; and under Legislature, Special Laws, Real Estate. 830 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Fla. Insane, Florida Hospital for the (Chattahoocliee, 1877-). Report, Dec. 31: of Physician, biennial 1877/78; of Supt., biennial 1885/86-87/88, an- nual 1890, 92, biennial 1893/94-1901/02. [79]- 1903. 8°. Jfote. Rpt«. 1S77/78, 85/86-ST/88 in rpts. of Adjt. Genl. ; rpt. I87T/78 made to him, otbers to Board of Public laetltationa. Called Fla. laeane Aajrlnm ttarougb rpt. I89'2; Fla. AsylnDi for the Indigent loeane in rpt. 189;V94 ; Flu. Asylum for the Insane in rpu. 1895/96-97/X8 ; since then as above. T.p. of rpt. 1892 says " beginning tJan. 1, 1891 and ending Dec. 31, 1892,'* bntia annual. See also under Exec, and Staff, Adjt. Genl., Note. — Manual of rules and regulations. 1897. 8°. 37 p. Internal Improvement Fund, Board of Trustees of the. Report: biennial 1857/58; of Secretary, bien- nial. Not.: 1860/62; report, annual, Nov.: 1864, 66; Dec. 31: biennial 1867/68, annual 1869, 70, 72; of Secretary, Dec. 31: annual 1873, 74, bien- nial 1875/76-93/94. Note. Title varies. For rpt. Nov. 1854 see under Exec, and Staff, Comptroller ; for rpt. 1H71 see back under Immigra- tion, Comnir. of Lands and Immigration, 1871. — Report of Treasurer of the Board, Oct. 31: bien- nial 1860/62, annual 1863/64, (i5/66; Dec. 31: annual 1874, biennial 1879/80, 83/84, 85/86, 89/ 90,91/92. — Same. Jan. l/Teb. 19, 1885. — Reports of Secretary and Treasurer, biennial, Dec. 31: 1895/96-1901/02. '97-1903. — Report of Salesman, biennial, Dec. 31: 1875/76. — See also forward, Lands ; and under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1852. {^Lands.2 Trustees of Seminary Lands (\8i3-). Re- port, sess. Jan. 1845; report, Nov. 18, 1845. yote. The first of these was a Territorial document. Register of Public Lands. Lands selected for the State. Communication from the Register . . . Jan. 24, 1851. n. t. p. p. 66-114. See also under Inspection and Regulation, Education. Surveyor General. Report, Dec. 31: biennial 1867/ 68, annual 1869, 70. 3 rpts. 8°. yote. Rpt. 1867/68 of " business of the State Land Office." Duties transferred to Commr. of Immigration by constitu- tional amendment, 1871, See also back. Internal Improvement Fund ; under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1851/52; and under Supplemental, Keeper of the Archives. [Library, State.^ See under Exec, and Staff, Secre- tary of State, 1866. Prison, State (1869-). Report, Dec. 31: of the War- den, annual 1872, 73, 74, biennial 1875/76; bv the Adjt. Genl., biennial 1877/78, 87/88. yote. All seen only in rpte. of Adjt. Genl., to whom War- den made his rpts. Rpts. from 18S9 were made to Cominr. of Agric. and included in his rpts.; see back under Agric, Bureau of. Note : and under Exec, and Staff, Governor, Message, Note, and Adjt. Genl., Note. Reform School (Marianna, 1897-). lst-2d biennial report on condition and progress, 1899/1901- 01/02. '01-03. 2 pm. 8°. — Rules and regulations for the government of the . . . School. Marianna, 1900. 8°. 20 p. [Weather Service "^ Florida Weather Service. Report, monthly, 1892-Dec. 1896. i". United States Department of Agriculture. Florida section of the Climate and Crop Service of the Weather Bureau. [Monthly] report; [also] an- nual summary; V. 1-10, 1897-1906. n. p.,1'97- 1902]; Louisville, Ky., '03-07. 4". Note. Uniform with those for other States. V. 1, nos. 1- 10 seem to have covered Apr. 1897/Jan. 1898; v. 2 then began with no. 2, for Feb. 1898. :^ul)sequent v. cover calendar years, ann. summary bein? no. 1.3 of each vol. Editorial Imprint is Jacksonville throughout. Beglnuing Feb. 1906 called Clima. tological Service. S3 1 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Fla. [ Weaiher Service, continued.'] — Weekly bulletin, 189B-190G. f" broadside. Note. First printed vol. covered Apr. 23/Oct. 8, 1896, un- numberi'd; Becond covered Mnr. 3I/3ept. 21, 1896, with nos. 1- 26. Beginning Mar. 22, 1897, Issued uniform witb those for other States, but through the entire year, and numbered 1-198 through Dec. 31, 1900. Subsequent v. have had nos. 1-62, cor- responding to the calendar year. Judiciary. Supreme Court. Cases adjudged, y. 1-53, 1846-1907. ».;;., '47-1907. 64 v. 8°. Cont. : V. 1, 1846-47; by J. Branch. 2, 1848-49; by J. T. Archor and P. P. Hogue. 3-4, 1860-52; by D. P. Hogue. 6-8, 1863-69; by M. V. Papy. 9-11, 1860-67; by J. B. Gal- brailh. 12, 1867-69; by J. B. Galbraith and A. R. Meek. 13, 1869-71; by J. B. C. Drevp. 14-16, 1871-76; by W. A. Cocke. 16-20, 1876-84; by G. P. Raney. 21-24, 1884-88; by C. M. Cooper. 2.'i-42, 1889-1900; by W. B. Lamnr, 43-41,1901-02; by J. B. Whitfield. 46-63, 1903-07; by W: H. Bills. Note. Title has varied slightly; as above beginning with V. 44. V. S Papy was issued in two parts, separately bound. V. 26 has imprint Jacksonville; V. 40-42, n. p.; v. 43, De Land; V. 46-48, St. Augustine; all others, Tallahassee. — Index to the decisions of the Supreme Court, r. 1- Ist number, v. 11, inclusive. By J. B. Gal- braith. 1866. 8°. — A digest of the decisions of the Supreme Court . . . V. 1-24. By C: A. Choate. [V. 1.] St. Louis, 1889. 1. 8°. (6), 679, xxii, p. — Same. v. 25-39. By C: A. Choate. v. 2. St. Louis, 1898. 1. S". (3), 536 p. — Opinions of the Justices of the Supreme Court of Florida in reply to Gov. Reed and Lieut. Gov. Gleason's letters relative to the regularity of the organization of the called session of the Legisla- ture in Nov. 1868, and the validity of the im- peachment of the Governor. n.y.,['68.] 8°. 34p. Legislature. Called General Assembly through 1866. 1st G. A., 1st sess. ■Tune 1846; 1st G. A., adjourned sess., Nov. 1845; 2d G. A., Ist sesH., Nov. 1846/47; 3d-4th sessions, anoual, beginning'in Nov, 1847/48-48/49. 6th-10th, biennial, beginning in Nov., 1850/61-64/ 66, 66, 68/.59-6n/61 ; adjourned sessloni', Nov. 1855, Nov. I«.i9. 11th sess., Nov, 1861; l»t sess. 12th G. A., Nov, 1362, 2d sess, 12th G. A., Nov. 1863; 13th sess., Nov. 1864; 14th sess., Dec. 1865/eti, 2d sess. 14th 6. A,, Nov. 1866. Under the constitution of 1868, sessions were annual, lst-8th, beginning in June, 1868, in Jan., 186'-<-76; bienniil, t»lh-13th, beeintiing in Jan., 1877-85; extra sessions, Nov. 1868 {see unitcr Judiciary, 1868, and forward under Journaln, Docs., etc., 1868), June 1869, May 1S70, extraordinary, April 1872, extra, Feb. 1873. Under the constitution of 1885, sessions have been biennial, lst-9th, beginninK in April, 1887-1903; extra sess., Feb. 1889. All held at Tallahassee. [^Laws of the State.'\ Acts and resolutions, sessional, 1845-1903. '45-1903. 8°. Note. Acts of adjourned and extra sessions in separate vols., except that acts of extraordinary sess. Apr. 1872 and of extra sess. Feb. 1873 were incl. with acts of regular sessions of those years. Constitution included in Acts 1846 (.Tune), 1860/61, 65/66, 68; Statement of receipts and expenditures, from rpts. of Comptroller and Treasurer, in -\cts 1873-89; full rpts. of Comptroller and Treasurer in Acts 1891-1903. Acts 1891 printed at Jacksonville ; all others at Tallahassee. — A manual or digest of the statute law ... in force at end of 2d session, on 6th Jan. 1847. ... by L, A. Thompson. Boston, '47. 8°. xxxiv, 686 p. — The code of procedure of the State of Florida. Ap- proved Feb. 19, 1870 and taking effect July 1, 1870. '70. 8°. 176 p. Nile. This was not printed in the acts of the session at which it was adopted. Repealed by act of Feb. 24, 1873. — A digest of the statute law ... in force up to 1st Jan. 1872. . . . By A. H. Bush, '72. 8°. 838 p. 832 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Fla. \_Laws of the State, continued.'\ — Index to the laws of Florida . . . from A.D. 1847 to and including A.l). 1877. [By E. M. Ran- dall.] JacksonTille, 77. 8°. 163 p. Noti. Even nambered pages 6-162 Baid to be blank. — A digest of the laws, from 1822 to 11th March 1881 inclusive. Comp. by J. F. McClellan. '81. 8°. iTi, 1302 p. — The revised statutes . . . W. A. Blount, C. M. Cooper, L. C. Massey, Commissioners. Jack- sonville, "92. 8°. (1), li, 1192, (1) p. Note. Includes the acts of 1891 iu an appendix; also tbe cODStUution of 1885 witb amendments of 1890. — [Statutory Revision.'\ [Reports of the Commis- sioners to revise, etc., the statutes. 189-?] Kote. Ordered printed in parts and distributed to members of the Legislature of 1891; (Acts 1889). — [Special Laws.] {Banks.] An act to incorporate the Union Bank of Florida. . . . 1834. 8°. — [Civil War.} [Act to aid families of soldiers that require assistance, [and] Resolution relating to the Roll of Honor. 1862.] Noif. Ordered printed ; (.\ctsl862). — [Education.] Laws establishing a common school system and to provide a school fund . . passed . . . 1848/49. '49. 8°. 14 p. [An act to establish common schools, etc., ap- proved Jan. 1853. '59]. Note. Ordered printed, by adjourned sess. 1859. ^>e aUo under Inspection and Regulation, Sducatiorit Supt. . . . 1869. — [Elections ] Laws governing elections in the State of Florida. . 1847. 8°. 20 p. An act to procure a legal canvass of the electoral vote of the State ... as cast at the election held on the 7th day of November, A. D. 1876; [approved Jan. 17, 1877]. ['77]. 4° sheet. — [Militia']. Compilation of militia laws and patrol laws now in force in Fla. 1839. 8o. 80 p. [Militia and patrol laws, 1847.] Note. Ordered printed together in pamphlet form, by Act of 1846/47. — [Railroads.] An act to incorporate the Brooksville & Lacoochee Railroad Co. . n. p., [1889]. broadside, 11X9 in. — [Real Estate.] [Digest of laws in reference to tenure and transfer of real estate. 1869.] Note. Ordered published and distribnted by Commr. of Immigration; (Acts 1869). [Journals, Documents, Etc.] A Journal of the pro- ceedings of the Senate, sessional, 1845-1903. '45-[1903]. 8°. Note. Each session bound with corresponding House Jour- nal, 1845-48, 54; others bound separately, each sess. in 1 v., for extra and adjourned as well as regular sessions, except adjourned sess. Jan. 1861 probably with 10th seps. Nov, 1860 (not seen); extra Feb. 18T;i not seen. Journal of 1st anu. sess., June 1868, wrongly called "of 1st sees. 15th Legis- lature." Through 1895 nearly all cont. as appendix tbe same miscellaneous *' Docs. ace. Gov's, mess." as H. J. Copy seen of extra sess. 1870 was 1. 8". See aUo note under " Message and Documents," p. 823, and on next page, 1868. 833 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Fla. \JournaU, Documents, Etc., continued.'] — A Journal of the proceedings of the House of Bep- resentatives, sessional, 1845-1903. '45-[1903]. 8°. Note. Bound with Sennte Jntunal through 18t8 and for 1854; others bouod separately, each regular, adjourned, or extra seas, in 1 v., except adjnd. sess. Jan. 1861 bound with iuth fess., Not. I860; extra Feb. 1873 not seen. Appendixes practically all same as S. J. through 1895 ; tee preceding note. Copies seen of adjnd. sess. 1855 and extra 1869 were 1. 8°. TlUe was "A Jnl. of the proceedings of the Assembly," 1868- 85; all others as above. See alio next entry, and note under "Message and Docu- ments," p. 823. — A Journal of the proceedings of the Joint Conven- tion of the Florida Legislature . . . Nov. 3d, 1868. and of the Senate and Assembly ... at an extraordinary session of the Legislature con- vened Nov. 3d, 1868. '68. 8°. 46 p. Jfote. The joint convention was solely for the election of Presidential electors, and upon adjournment at 8 p. m., Nov. 3d, the members immediately re-organized as two houses for the extraordinary session of the Legislature. — Joint resolutions of the General Assembly on M. Vattemare's international exchanges. 1853. 8". — Evidence and documents reported by the joint select committee to whom was referred "the charges contained in the Governor's message against the Florid a Rail Road Co.," [Dec. 10, 1858]. n. t. p. ['59.] 8». 172 p. Note. Appended in full to Senate Journal and in part to House Journal, 1858. — Joint resolution of confidenue in and thanks to President Jefferson Davis, Jan. 10, 1865. ['65.] 8°. sheet. — Investigation into the conduct, acts and doings of Harrison Reed, Governor ... by a com- mittee of the Assembly, n. p., [1877]. 8". 36 p. — [Speech of Senator C. W. Jones before the Legis- lature, Jan. 19, 1881.] Note. In Senate Journal 1881, but also ordered separately printed. — Reports of the special joint committee appointed to examine the books and records of the office of the Commissioner of Agriculture, [June 2, 1893]. n. t. p. ['93.] 8». p. 1297- 1326. Note. Been only appended to House Journal, 1893. — Report of special joint committee appointed to examine the department of the Commr. of Agriculture, [1893/94, dated May 30, 1895]. n. t. p. 8°. (56) p. Note. Seen only appended to both Journals, 1895. MlBCBLLAKEOnS. [JBoundary, Georgia.'] Note. Communications from the Governor on this subject are In appendixes to many early Journals. [Indian Affairs.] Note. Communications from the Governor on this subject are in appendixes to many early Journals. See alto under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1851/52, 66. [Pensacola.] See under Supplemental, Laws of the Territory, Ordinances . . . 1821. [5'^ Augustine.] See under Supplemental, Laws of the Territory, Ordinances . . . 1821. 834 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Fla. SnPPLBMBNTAL : TeKEITORIAL. Governor. Message, annual, 1832-33, 35-37, 39-45. {In appendixes to Journals.) Cont.: By J. D. Weotott, Jr., fSecreUry, Acting Gov.), 1832; by W: P. Duval, 1833; by J: H. Eaton. 1835-36; by R. K. Call, 1837, 39, 42-44; by R. R. Reld, 1840-41; by J: Brancb, 1845. — Correspondence in relation to the payment of the East Florida troops, [Feb. /Mar. 1841]. n.t.p. S". 12 p. Auditor. Report, annual, Nov. 30: 1833/34, 37/38; Dec: 1838/39-43/44. (7» appendixes to Jour- nals.) — [Beports of banks, and insurance and trust company, 1838.] {In appendixes to Journals, 1839.) [jBanArs.] Bank Commissioner. Bank reports, n.p., [1840]. 8». 80 p. Reply of the Board of Directors of the Union Bank of Florida to the reports of the bank and judi- ciary committees of the House of Representatives . . 1840. 8». 98 p. See also back, Auditor. Keeper of the Archives. A descriptive list of all the private land claims in East Florida . . . de- livered . . to the Keeper of the Archives . . . Jacksonville, 1842. 8°. (1), liv, 143 p. [Lands."] Trustees of Seminary Lands {ISiZ-). See under Institutions, Lands. See also preceding entry. [Legislative Council.] Note. Members appoiDted aoaually by the President of the U. S., 1822-26; elected by the people beginniDg 1S26. Conncil consisted of one house, 1826-38 ; of two houses after 1838. ScBsions practically annual, lat-23d, 1822-45, beginning as follows: lBt-8th, Aug. 1822, June 1823, Dec. 1824/25, Dec. 1825, Jan. 1827, Dec. 1827/28, Oct. 1828, 29; 9th-23d, beginning In Jan., 1831-45. Held at Pensacola, 1822; at St. Augustine, 1823; at Tallahassee, 1824-45. [Laws of the Territory.] Acts of the Legislative Council, sessional, lst-23d session, 1822-45. Pensacola and Tallahassee, '23-45. 23 v. 8°. Note. Title in some years varied from above. Acta of 1st se^B. incl. also tbe Treaty of cession, G-ov. Jackson's ordi- nances, and other pre-Territorial documents affecting tbe Territory. Acts of 3d seas. incl. also " the former acts and parts of acta now in force," etc. Acts of 7th sesa. cont. re- vieiona of many laws; see below, Lawa . . . 1828. Lawa of 12th aees., 1834, bear wrong date, " 1833." Acta of 17th aeas., .Tan. 7, 1839, bear wrong date, •* Jan, 6." Acts of 20th aeaa., 1842, also printed as 27th Cong. 3d sess. Doc. no. 72, H. R. Bxec, n. t. p., [Washington, '431 ; 52 p. Acta of lBt-2d sess. were the only ones with Penaacola imprint. — Ordinances, by Maj. Gen. Andrew Jackson, Gov- ernor of the Provinces of the Floridas. ... St. Augustine, 1821. 8". (28) p. Note. These ordinances relate to St. Augustine. Similar ordinances relating to Pensacola seem to have been made at the Bame time (consult Acts 1822) and were perhaps printed there in 1821. — Laws of the Territory of Florida, passed prior to October 1828, now in force. By authority. '29. 8°. 51, 128 p. Note. At the 7th session. Oct. 1828, many of the laws were revised, so that tbia compilation and the sesaion laws of 1828 give the body of laws in force at the close of that session. This vol. incl. also tbe U. S. laws relative to Florida. — Laws of the United States relative to the Territory of Florida, passed by Congress prior to 1838. By authority. "37. 8°. 80 p. Note. Probably prepared under act of 1837, but printed separately ioBtead of with the aeasion lawa of 1837, as therein directed. For aupplement, see below, 1843. 835 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Fla. [/yaics of the Territory, continued.^ — Compilation of the public acts of the Legislative Council . . . passed prior to 1840. By J; P. Duval, Esq. '39. 8°. 476, ivi, p. — Laws of the United States relative to the Territory of Florida, n. imp. [1843.] S". 79, ii, p. ITotf. Issued as a eupplemcDt to the pamphlet of 1837 ; tee above, 1837. l-Tournals, Documents, Etc.^ A Journal of the pro- ceedings of the Legislative Council, 10th-16th session, 1832-37. [■32]-37. 6 v. 8°. ^ote. iBt^Qth, 12th, 16th not seen. There was hut one house through the 16th sess., 1838. — A Journal of the proceedings of the Senate, ]8t-6th [= 17th-22d] session, 1839-43. '39-44. 6 v. 8°. Note. Journals 1840-44 bound with H. J. in 1 v. each session. Jul. 1843 has title : *' A Jnl. of the proc. of the Le^s. lative Council, 21st sess.," meaning Senate. Jnl. 1845 not seen. All cent, appendixes of a few "Docs. ace. Gov's, mess." — A Journal of the proceedings of the House of Rep- resentatives, 17th-23d session, 1839-46. '39-45. 7 V. 8°. Note. Journals 1840-44 bound with S. J. in 1 v. each session. Jnls. 1840-43 have title : " A Jnl. of the proc. of the Legislative Council " but have correct caption. All cont. same appendixes as 8. J. — Memorial of the people of the Territory of Florida for admission into the Union, 1839. [». p.?], '44. 8°. Note. Perhaps a Federal document. Secretary of the Territory. List of officers of the Territory of Florida, with date of their appoint- ment, from the register of such appointments kept in the Secretary's office, Tallahassee. 1842. 8». 11 p. Tallahassee, Commissioner of the City of. Report [dated Jan. 1, 1840]. n.t.p. 8°. 61 p. — Annual report, Feb. 2, 1841. n. t. p. 8°. (3) p. Treasurer. Report, annual, Nov. 30: 1831/32, 37/38; Dec: 1838/39-44/45. (/n appendixes to Jour- nals.) 836 ALABAMA STATE PUBLICATIONS Liat compiled chiefly from ** A Bibliography of Alabama" by Hon. T: M. Owen^ Director State Dept. o^ Archives and Uiatory, in the Annual Report of the American Historical Aaaociation for 1897, pp. 777-1248. Documenta in thia liat generally puhliahed at Montgomery if not otherwise specifled. Traversed by De Soto, 1540. Included (north of the Slat parallel) in Carolana grant by Charles I to Sir Robert Heath, 2629; In Carolina grant to Monk, Clarendon, and otbere, \G&i; and partly in the Georgia grant to 0.^1etborpe, 1732. Also claimed by France as part of Loulaiana, and first eetttement made, under Iberville, at Mobile, 170i. Mobile made the seat of government of Louisiana, 1711. French rights ceded to Great Britain in Treaty of L7ti3. Portion north of the Slst parallel included in cession by Great Britain to United States, by Treaty of 1783; and in cespiona by South Carolina, 1787, and by Georgia, 1802; included in Mls- sispippl Territory, 1798 and 1804. Portion south of the Slst parallel claimed by Spain as part of Florida until the cession of Florida to Great Britain in Treaty of 1763 ; restored to Spain by Treaty of 1783; claimed by United States as part of Louisiana purchaae, 1803 ; annexed to Mississippi Territory, 1812; occupied by United States, 1813; included in cession of Florida to United States, 1819. Territory of Alabama detached and organized, 1817. Admitted as a State, Dec. 14, 1819. Receded from the Union, Jan. 11, 1861; re-admitted, June 25, 1868. Capital at Cahawba, 1820-26; at Tuscaloosa, 1826-46 ; since then at Montgomery. State Documents, 1869/70, 70, 71/72; Public Docu- ments, 1873. 71. i,p. 4 y. 8°. ITbtt. Binder's titles; session dates. There has been no regular series of collected Documents in Alabama. Constitution and Conventions. Convention^ 1819. Journal of the convention of the Alabama Territory. Begun July 5, 1819. Huntsville, M9. 8°. 40 p. — Constitution of the State of Alabama, adopted Aug. 2, 1819. Huntsville, 19. 8°. 26 p. — The constitution of the State of Alabama, adopted August 2, 1819. Cahawba, '20. 8°. 40 p. Conveniiony 1861. Journal of the convention . . . commencing on the 7th day of Jan. 1861. *61. 8°. 258 p. — The history and debates of the convention . . . and many valuable State papers. By W: R. Smith . . . Montgomery, Tuscaloosa, and Atlanta/61. 8°. 464, (1), lii, p. — Reports of the majority and minority of the com- mittee of thirteen . . . Jan. 10, 1861. *61. S". 8 p. — [Proposed amendment to the State constitution, on changing the mode of electing circuit judges.] n. i. p. [1861.] 8». 7 p. — Ordinances adopted ... in convention at Mont- gomery . . . Jan. 1861 . . . '61. 8». 30 p. — Ordinances and constitution of the State of Alabama, with the constitution of the Provisional Govern- ment and of the Confederate States of America. 1861. 8°. 152 p. — An ordinance to dissolve the union between the State of Alabama and other States united under the compact styled " The Constitution of the United States of America." Baltimore, [1861]. broad- side, 18X13 in. — The constitution . . . revised by order of the con- vention . . 1861. '61. 8°. p. 73-112. 837 Constitution] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ala. Convention, 1865. Journal of the proceedings of con- vention . . . held . . . Sept. 12, 1865. . . •65. 8». 88 p. — The constitution and ordinances adopted by the State convention ... on the twelfth day of Septem- ber, A.D. 1865; with index, analysis, and table of titles by J. W. Shepherd. '65. 8°. 80 p. Convention, 1867. General orders, no. 76, authorizing the assembling of the constitutional convention. n.t.p. [1867.] 8°. iii, p. i'otf. Dated "Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 18, 1867 " aDd signed by "John Pope, Major General, U.S.A." Sometimea found bound with jouroal of convention, — Official journal of the constitutional convention . . . commencing on Tuesday, Nov. 5th, A.D. 1867. '68. 8°. 291, (1) p. Note. The ordlnancea and resolutions are with Acta of 1868. — Constitution ... as revised and amended by the convention . . . 1867. '67. 8". 24 p. Note. A " Reprint of the official constitution of the State of Alabama, as revised and amended," etc., was printed at Wash., B.C.; n. I. p., [1867?]; 8»; 20 p. — Constitution ... as revised and amended by the convention . . . 1867. *71. 8°. xxx, p. Note. Seen only bound with Acts of Alabama, 1870/71. — Same, 1874. 8'>. 31 p. Note. Been only bound with Acts of 1873. Convention, 1875. Journal of the constitutional con- vention . . . assembled . . September 6th, 1875. '75. 8°. 231 p. — Constitution of the State of Alabama, n. t. p. n.p.,n.d. 8°. 29 p. Note. Issued by Sec. of State. Title from cover. The con- stitution framed by this convention wilt also be found in the Acts, 1875/76; also in " A l:ibama's resources . . , 1897." See under Institutions, Agriculture, Dept. of, 1897; also under Legislature, Journaln, Docs., etc., 1875. See also vnder Legislature, Laws of the State, Acts passed, Note, Code of Ala., 1877, 97, and Special Laws; and .Journals, Docs., etc., 1846, 48, 54, 75 (two) , Executive and Staff. Governor. Message, to legislative sessions, 1845-1907. Tuscaloosa, '45 ; Montgomery, '47-1907. 8°. Cont. : By J. L. Martin, 1845, 47; by R. Chapman, 1849; by H: W. Collier, 1849, 51, 63; by .J: A. Winston, 18.56, 57; by A. B. Moore. 1869, 61; by R. M. Palton, 1866, bv W: H. Smith, 1869, 70; by U, B. Lindsay, 1870, Jan, 1871, Nov, ]8;i, 72; by D: P. Lewis, Nov. 17, 1873,(14 p.), Nov, 26, 1873 (IB p.), 1874; by G: S, Houston, 1876,76, 78; bv R, W.Cobb, 1879, 80, Nov. 14, 1882, Nov. 27, 1882; by E. .4. O'Neal, 1884, 86; by T: Ser.y, 1888, 9u; by T: G, Jones, 1892, 94; by W: C. Gates, 1894, 96; by 3. F. Johnston, 1896, 98, 1900; by W, J, Snmford, 1901 ; by W: D, Jelks, 190,S (Jan,, Sept.), 07; by B, B. Comer, 1907, (Jan., July, Nov.), Note. Dated in Nov., except: 1846, 47, 49 (Collier), 70 (Smith), 76. 94 (Gates), 96 (Johnston), in Dec; 1861, one 1871, 79, in Jan.; 1861 uncertain, 1870 (Lindsay), 1871 (Jan.), 74, 90, have n. p., n. d.; 1382 (both) have n. d.; 1894 has n. p. Mess, of R, Chapman, 1849, ('49; 8»; 32 p,), was also printed with title: "Advertiser and Gazette — Extra, Messaifc," etc, ('49; 8"; 30 p,), .Mess, of W: H. Smith, 1869, (30 p.), has bound with it " Docs, ace. Gov's, ann. mess.;" h. t. p.: '69; 8"; 80 p.; containing minor miscell. docs. Mess, of W: H. Smith, 1870, includes ann, mess, and one special mess., each datud Doc, 5, 1870, sent to the Senate by Gov Smith who claimed election ; R. B. Ltnds,iy, however, whose mess, was dated Nov. 29, 1S70, wan finally declared Governor, Mes- saires Jan. 1871 and Nov. 26, 1873 incl. also rpts, of various officers. Mess. IStu ('80; 8"; 24 p.) was also pub, in a large paper ed, consisting of 15 leaves, printed on one side only. 83S Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ala. Qovernor, continued. Ueas. Nov. 27, 1882 reUtea to Penitentiary, with Its history, 1839-82. Mess. Feb. 1, 189S Is an 8° broadside. Mess, to sess. 1804/95 has tltie : ** loaugural address and Ist mess, of W: C. Gates ..." All messages were printed In the Journals; the above list contains only those seen in pm. form, but Mess, of C. C. Clay, Nov. 1836, A. P. Bagby, 1841, and J: Q. Shorter, Aug., Nov., 1863, are known to have been so Issued. — Inaugural address, 1847, 63, 55, 57, 59, 78, 82, 90, 94, 96. '47-[96]. 10 pm. 8°. Cont.: By R. Chapman, 1847; by J: A. Winston, 1863, 65; by A. B. Moore, 1867, 69; by R. W. Cobb, 1878; by E. A. O'Neal, 1882; by T: G. Jones, 1890; by W: C. Gates, 1894; by J. F. Johnston, 1896. Jfote, Inaugurall878datedlnNov.; allothersinDec. Inaug. of Gov. Gates baa title ; ** Inaug. add. and 1st mess. ..." — Pardons granted by the Governor, and his reasons therefor, 1868/69, 69/70, 70/71, 72/73, 74,74/73, 75/76, 76/78, 78/80. 2^ote. 1868/69 seen only in Docs. ace. Gov's, mess., 1869; others In pampblet form. Submitted to Legislature In Bee, 1876 ; other years in November. — The veto messages of Gov. J: A. Winston . . . Legislature of '55-56, with a memoir. . . . Comp. by P. H. Brittan. 1856. 8°. 76 p. port. — Speech by Gov. L. E. Parsons to the citizens of Mobile on " How shall the white race in Alabama save itself from the dangers which now threaten its destruction?" n.t.p. [1866?] 8°. 14 p. — Address to the people of Alabama, by Gov. Bobt. M. Patton, [July II, 1868]. '68. 8°. 23 p. — Special message of Gov. W: H. Smith . . Jan. 10, 1870. '70. 8°. 16 p. Note, Relative to a suit to restrain collection of tax assessed on the Southern Express Co, by the laws of Alabama. — Special message of Gov. Robt. B. Lindsay, in rela- tion to the Alabama & Chattanooga Hail Road, Feb. 1, 1872. '72. 8". 14 p. — To the people of Alabama. Statement of facts which influenced Gov. Robt. B. Lindsay in his action in regard to the bonds of the Alabama & Chattanooga R. R. Co. n. d. 8". 16 p. — Message of D: P. Lewis ... in relation to the annexation of West Florida to the State of Alabama, [Feb. 3, 1873]. Embracing also com- munications from the commrs. 1873. 8°. 8 p. See also under Miscellaneous, Weat Florida. — Same ; in relation to the payment of bonds held in trust for "Peabody fund," . . . [Feb. 18,1873]. 1873. 8°. 8 p. See alao underlie^alatuTet Jnts.t Docs., e^c, 1881,62, 85,89. — Same ; in relation to proposed sale of Alabama & Chattanooga Rail Road. 1873. 8°. 7 p. — Special message of T: G. Jones . . . Dec. 9, 1890, relating to the convict system. '90. 8°. 10 p. — [Special messages of Gov. Jones: Jan. 24, Feb. 11, 1891; Feb. 1, 1893]. — [Message on schools, by Gov. Oates. Jan. 1895]. — Speech of Gov. W: C. Oates . . . delivered at Chattanooga, Tenn., Sept. 20, 1895, on the battles of Chickamauga and Chattanooga. Ded- ication of the National Park. '95. 8°. 18 p. — See also under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1887, and wnrfer Miscellaneous, Mobile, Commrs. of. Adjutant General. Report, 1871, 73, 74, 76, 79/80, 88/84, 87/88, 88/90, 90/91, 91/92, 92/94, 94/96, 96/98, 98/1900, 02/06. Note. For periods ending in November throngh 1887/88; since then ending Oct. 1st. Rpt. 1892/94 cont. a full account of all the State military records then in the Adjt.-Genl's. office, now preserved in the Dept. of Archives and History. Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ala. Adjutant General, continued. — General orders no. 8, Adjt. & Insp. Genl's. Office . . . Jan. 30, 1865, in reference to "all deserters, stragglers, skulkers, and absentees from the army"; T. H. Watts, Gov. and Commander-in- chief, broadside, 12 X 5 in. — Laws now in force relating to the volunteer forces and militia . . . '83. 8». 28 p. — Military laws of the State. 1887, 89, 1907. 3 pm. 8°. — Roster of officers of Alabama State Troops. [1891- 92.] 2 pm. 8°. 7 p. ; 10 p. — Soldier citizen. Devoted to the interests of the Ala. State troops. V. 1, nos. 1-8, Sept. 1, 1893- April 1894. Tuskaloosa, ['93-94]. 4°. 116 p. — See also forward under Secretary of State ; and under Legislature, Laws of the State, Special Laws, Civil War and Militia. Attorney General. Report, biennial, 1882/84-1906. '84-1906. 8°. Kote. None published prior to above. — [Communication of Atty.-Genl., J. Morse, Nov. 5, 1869, to the Governor, in relation to reports re- quired from the several circuit solicitors.] Hole. Been ooly in Docs. ace. G-ot's. ann. message, 1869. — The Alabama justice of the peace, containing all the duties, powers and authorities of that office as regulated by the laws now in force in this State: [etc.]. Comp. by H: Hitchcock, Esq., Atty. Genl. Cahawba, 1822. 8°. 494 p. See also under Judiciary, 1859, 60. Auditor (1868-). Report, annual, Sept. 30: 1869-1907. Note. This officer succeeded the Comptroller of Public AccouDts. Rpt. 1869 iucl. rpts. 1867-63 in appendix. Rpts. 1887-88 bound in 1 v. as " Bien. rpt. 1887/88." See forward. Comptroller of Public Accounts, — Special report of R. M. Reynolds to committee of ways and means of the General Assembly, Nov. 10, 1868. 8°. 8 p. — Report . . . upon the present condition of the " three per cent fund." . . . [Jan. 4, 1871.] '71. 8°. 12 p. — [Revenue laws . . . passed 1868/69.] n. t. p. S". 58 p. — Revenue laws . . . sess. of 1874/75 ; with index and general instructions by the Auditor. '75. 8». 82 p. — Revenue code, 1881, 84/85, 91, 96/97, 1908. 5 v. 8°. See also forward under Comptroller of Public Accounts. — [Revenue act of Dec. 12, 1884.] n.i.p. 19 p. — Revenue laws, sess. 1886/87, 1907. 2 pm. — Insurance code of Alabama, 1883, 93. 2 pm. S". 20 p. ; 30 p. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Does., etc., 1875, 78/79, 83. Comptroller of Public Accounts (1819-68). Report, annual, Nov. 27, 1845; biennial, 1847, Nov. 1: 1849, 49/51 ; Sept. 30: 1851/53-59/61 ; annual, Sept. 30: 1864, 65. Tuscaloosa, '45 ; Montgom- ery, '47-[65?] 8°. Note. Rpt. 1849 covers Nov. 27, 1847/N'ov. 1, 1849; seen only as " Abstract of rpl. ..." '49; 8°; 43 p. Rpt. 1849/61 had 52 p. ; there was also, however, an '* Abstract of rpt ..." having 72 p. For later rpts. see back, Auditor. — Report on the contingent fund. 1847. 8°. 8 p. — Report on the subject of taxation. 1848. 8°. 31 p. — Report on the Penitentiary, [Dec. 19, 1844]. Tus- caloosa, '44. 8°. 7 p. 840 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ala. Comptroller of Public Accounts, continued. — Report of . . . Joel Rigge, on the two and three per cent fund accounts, in answer to resolution of the House . . . 18th NoTember, 1863. n. t.p. 8». 4 p. See also under Le^alature, Jnl»., Docs., etc., 1861, 58, 00. — Report showing the sixteenth sections sold in the several counties in the State, and the amount for which each sold. 1853. 8<>. 36 p. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1845, 45, 48,53 (two). — [Revenue laws. Legislature 1865/66.] 8°. 38 p. Bee also back under Auditor; and under Legislature, Jour- nals, Docs., etc., 1852. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1851/53. Quartermaster General. Report to the . . . Legis- lature. Session of 1859/60. '59. 8°. 8 p. Secretary of State. The militia and patrol laws of the State of Alabama. Cahawba, 1823. 8°. — [Militia laws. c. 1827.] IJote. Digested ADd reported to the G-enl. Assy., sess. 1826/27, by T: W. Farrar, and by act of Jan. 13, 1827 ordered to be printed by the Sec. of State. Not seen. — Military code of the State . . . revised and di- gested, with all amendments and additions . . . By P. H. Brittan, Sec. of State. 1861. 8°. 95 p. — A tabular statement of the census of Alabama, taken in the year 1844 ; also, the census or enumeration of 1838 and 1840 [etc.] ; comp. by W: Garrett. Tuscaloosa, '44. 8°. 11 p. — Report of the Supt. of Registration. [Dec. 1868.] 4 p. Note. Apparently by the Sec. of State, ex nfficio. Treasurer. Report, biennial, 1847/49-57/59 ; annual, 1864/65-65/66; three years, 1866/69; annual, 1869/70-85/86; biennial, 1886/88; annual, 1888/ 89-1906/07. '49-[1907]. 8°. Note. Year-end Nov. 1, 1849-51; thereafter, Sept. 30. Titles generally gtve name of Treasurer. Rpt. 1864/65 called : **Rpt. of L. F. Saxon, Treasurer of the Proyislonal Govern. ment of Ala." None seen between 1859 and 1865. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1851/53, 75, 78/79, 83 (two) , and under Miscellaneous, Debt. Imspection and Regulation. \_BanliS.'\ Planters' and Merchants' Bank of Mobile. Report of the Commissioners appointed to examine the . . . bank. Tuscaloosa, 1842. 8°. 10 p. Bank of Mobile, Commissioners Appointed to Ex- amine the. Report to 2d-3d biennial session of the Genl. Assy. 1849-51. 2 pm. 8<>. ea., 8 p. Southern Bank of Alabama (Mobile). Report of the commissioner appointed by the Governor to examine the Southern Bank of Alabama . . . 1851. 8°. 7 p. — Report of the commissioners appointed to examine the Southern Bank of Ala. . . . 1853. 8°. 4 p. See also under Institutions, Banks. Dental Examiners, Board of. Directory of the prac- ticing dentists in the State . . . March 1, 1889, . . . licensed to practice . . . under the new dental law . Comp. for the Ala. Dental Association and the State Board of Dental Ex- aminers . . . by T. M. Allen, D.D.S. Birming- ham, '89. 80. 60 p. Note. Pp. 14-60 cont. advertisements. — List of dentists in the State . . . revised to April 1892, together with State law regulating the practice of dentistry. 16°. 16 p. 841 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ala. [Education.'^ Superintendent of Education (1854-). Report, annual, 1855, 67, 67[/58], 58, [65], 68/ 69, 71, 71/72-83/84; 3Ist-38th annual, 1884/86- 91/92; biennial, 1892/94-1904/06. '56-1906. 35 T. 8°. Xote. Rpt. 1855 was the first from tbU officer. Rpts, closed : Oct. 1, 1855; nnknowD, 1857; June 1, 1858 (t.-p. save " for year 1857 ") ; Nov. 30, 1868, (dated " Oct. 1, 1869") ; [1865] dated Apr. 1, 1866; Sept. 30 : 1869, 71 (nine moa.), 72; Oct. 1 : 1673, 74 ; Sept. 30: 1875-1906. Rpt. [ 186.iJ aaye there had been no rpts. " since Oct. 1859,** meaning rpt. 1858. The enumeration begun by calling rpt. 1864/85 the "3lBt annual*' was probably arbitrary. Rpta. 1877/78, 86/87 cent, sctaool laws. Rpt. 1889/90 cont. Proceedings of 9th ann. sess. of Ala. Edu- cational Asso*n, June 24-26, 1890. Editions of advance sheets were iasued of rpt. 18U1/92 (8°, 15 p.) and rpt. 1894/96 (8°, 93 p.). Rpt. 1894/96 wrongly called " 39th biennial.'* — Beport, Feb. 10, 1870, of N. B. Cloud, giving statements required by House of Bepresentatires under resolution of Jan. 29, 1870. 8". 33 p. — Special report of Joseph Hodgson, Jan. 28, 1871. 8°. 56 p. Note. Includes stimmaries 1870 and serves as rpt. for 18T0. — [Special] report of Le Boy F. Box, Supt., Jan. 22, 1877. 8°. 14 p. — Supplemental report of Le Boy F. Box, Jan. 29, 1877. 8°. 13 p. — Statement showing number of colleges, academies, and private schools, [etc.] n. p., n. d. — The free school law . . . also a circular of the Superintendent. 1854. 8°. 15, 10 p. — Forms for the officers of free public schools, and an abstract of the laws relating to the sale of the school lands of the State. 1854. 8°. 28 p. — The revised school law . . . approved Feb. 14, 1856, with explanatory instructions and forms for the use of school officers. '58. 8°. 39 p. — Laws relating to the public school system . . . with appendix of forms, n.p. [1878.] 8°. 84 p. — Same ; 1878. 8°. 87 p. — Public school laws [also forms, lists of superin- tendents, etc.], 1885, 89, 91, 95, 1905, 07. '85- [1907]. 6 v. 8°. (title var.) See also below. Board of Education, 1869, etc., and under Judiciary, 1859. — Apportionment of the school fund for 1871, to the several counties and townships. *71. 8°. 70 p. — Circular of instructions. [By J: G. Harris, Nov. 18, 1891. J n. t.p. 8». 6 p. — Beport of educational campaign, by J: G. ris, Supt. of Education of Ala. [1893.] 8°. — Speech of Hon. J: O. Turner, State Supt. before the Southern Educational Association Mobile, Ala., Dec. 30, 1896. . . . *96. 30 p. — Circular of information from Dept. of Educatiun ... as to Alabama's educational status from 1855 to 1898. . . . Mar. 1,1898. '98. 8°. 152 p. — See alsounder Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1852. Board of Education (1868-75). Journal of the Board of Education and Board of Regents, an- nual, session 1869, 71, 72, 73, 74. 6 v. 8°. Xote. This Board bad complete control of educational mat- ters, with quosl-leglKlative powers. Jnl. 186U (2 v.) incl. Proc. Bd.of Regents for 1870. Jnl. 1871 contains the acts passed by the Board at that session (see opposite. Acts, etc.). No Jnl. seen for 1868, nor of Bd. of Education for 1870. — School laws . . with blank forme and instruc- tions, as prepared by the Board. 1869. 56 p. — Laws relating to the public schools . . . with remarks and forms. 1871. Codified by J. Hodgson, Supt., and published by order of the Board of Education. *71. 8». 90 p. S42 Har- 8 p. 8°! Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ala. [Eiucaiioin, continutd.'\ — Acts of the Board of Education, annual, 1872, 73, 74. '73-T5. 3t. 8°. Sott, Title 1872 : "Acts paseed by,'* etc. See note oppo- site under Journal. See alio under Legislature, Laws of the Statet Acts puHsed, etc., Note. — Address of Hon Joseph H. Speed, Supt. of Public Instruction, delivered before the Board of Edu- cation, Nov. 23, 1872. '72. 8°. 11 p. See also under Executive and Staff, Governor, 1873 ; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1852, 54, 60, 74, 81, 82, 85, 89. [^Examiners.'] Commissioners to Examine State Offices. Report, Oct. 29, 1869; Sept. 30: 1871, 73, 74, 76. I^ote. Rpt. 1874 called " Rpt. of committee " etc., but be- loDgs doubtless to this series. Rpt. 1869 in Docs. ace. Gov's, message, 1869. Examiner of Public Accounts. Report of James W. Lapsley, appointed to examine the accounts of the various State officers . . . 1884, 86. 2 v. 8°. 58, (1) p.; vi, 178 p. — Report of James W. Lapsley, Examiner of Public Accounts, in regard to S[wamp] and 0[ver- flowed] lands, to the Governor, [Nov. 26, 1884]. '84. 8°. 14 p. — Report of James W. Lapsley, State Examiner, on the accounts of the University of Alabama, and the correspondence of J. H. Fitts, treasurer of the University, in regard to said report, n. p. [1886.] 8». 32 p. Note. Also in Lapsley's report as State Examiner, 1886. — Report of James A. Reeves, Examiner of Public Accounts of the various State officers, 1887/90, 91/92, 93/94. •90-94. 3 v. 8°. Fish Culture, Commissioners to Encourage. Report . . . submitted to the Governor . . . Jan. 26, 1872. '72. 8°. 7 p. Health, Board of (1875-). Report, 1883/84; annual, 1887-95. '85-96. 10 v. 8°. ybte. Rpt. 1883/84 consists of ann. rpts. 1883-34 bound togetber. Kpts. 1886-86 not printed. Tbe State Medical Assou. is ex officio Bd. of Health, and appoints a State Health Officer. — Circular, nos. 1-4, 1879-[80]. ['79-80.] 8°. Note. Issued as follows ; 1. July 1879. 4 p. 3. May 1,1880. 206 p. 2. Sept. 1879. 24 p. 4. n.d. [1880.] 96 p. — [Circular letter to the county boards of health. Sept. 23, 1882]. f" sheet. medical Association of the State of Alabama (1847-). Proceedings, 5th-8th annual meeting, 1851, 52, 54,55; Transactions, [22d-50th] session, 1869- 97. Mobile, '51-[72] ; Selma, '74; Montgomery, •74-97. 33 V. 8". Note. Proceedings of convention of 1847 and lBt-4th annual meetings, 1848, Mar., Dec, 1849, and 18S0, not published; there ia, however, an abstract of proceedings of the 4th annual meeting in Fenner's Southern Medical Reports, 1850, v. 2. No meetings held 1856-67. Transactions 1869 cont. also transac- tions of meeting of March 1868 for reorganization. — Physic and physicians. The annual address . . . Dec. 10, 1849. By W: O. Baldwin, M.D. . . . ['49?] 8°. 43 p. — An appeal to the Legislature . . . for the estab- lishment of a State hospital for lunatics and idiots. Mobile, 1851. 8". 18 p. Note. Cover title only. Another ed., without t.-p. : 21 p. — Constitution and by-laws. Mobile, 1868, 12°. 7 p. — Draft of a new constitution . . . Reported by J. Cochran, M.D., to the session of 1871. n. p., n d. 8°. 10 p. 843 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ala. Health, Board of, continued. — The book of the rules. 1877,80,83,89. 4t. 8°. — Same ; appendix. [1878.] 8°. 24 p. — Same ; appendix . . . including all the additions and changes in the constitution and ordinances ... up to the year 1893. '93. 8°. 24 p. — Addresses and reports ... at the annual meet- ings of 1869 and 1870. By J. S. Weatherly, M.D. . . . Mobile, 70. 8». 10 p. — The annual oration, by P. De L. Baker, M.D., . . . April 1880 . . . '80. 8°. 16 p. Jfote. On " Shall womeD be admitted into the medical profesBloD ? " Reprinted from TraneactloDB, 1880. — Drainage and underdrainage, in their sanitary and economic aspects, and the sewerage of cities. By S. 1). Seelye, M.D. . . . Transactions . . . 1880. 8". 46 p. 6 fig. Jfote. Cover title only. Alaoin Bd. of Health circnlar no.4. — Annual oration delivered before the Medical Asso- ciation ... in Selraa, April 1884. By W. H. Sanders, M.D. . . '84. 8». 35 p. Lands, Swamp and Overflowed, Commissioner of. Report, under act approved Feb. 9, 1878. '78. 8». 224 p. — Report of sales of svramp and overflowed lands, from June 13 to Dec. 30, 1871. ByJ:R. Tomp- kins, Receiver. '72. 8°. 99 p. — See also back under Examiners, 1884; under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1862, 60, 79 (two), 78/79 ; and under Miscellaneous, Lands. l^Mines.] Chief Mining Inspector (1897-). Biennial report, 1899-1907. 8". [^Railroads.^ Railroad Commissioners (1881-). Ist- 16th annual report, June 30: 1880/81-1903/04. '81-1904. 24 V. 8°. maps. Note. Map of the State in 2d, 6th-Sth, 10th. — Brief of points and authorities in reply to brief of counsel for rail road companies against the con- stitutionality of bills recommended by the R. R. Commission ... by W. L. Bragg. 8°. 27 p. Note. Cover title only. Date not known, but perhapi 1884. .See under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1884. — An act establishing the Rail Road Commission of Alabama, and subsequent acts relating to the duties of railro-id companies and Railroad Com- missioners. 1887. 8°. 54 p. — Opinion . . . prohibiting the advance of local freight rates, n. t. p. [1897?] 8°. 7 p. — Before the Railroad .Commission of Alabama. The lighting of street crossings. The city of Athens, Ala., vs. Louisville & Nashville Railroad Co. . . . decided June 7, 1898 . . . ■«. /. p. ['98.] 8°. 14 p. Alcibama and Chattanooga Railroad. Report of J: H. Gindrat, Receiver ... to the Governor. 1871. 8o. 8 p. — Report of Messrs. Farrand and Thorn, Railroad Commissioners, authorized to examine and report upon the condition of the Alabama and Chatta- nooga R.R. Co. to the Governor. 1871. 8°. 8 p. — Report of Hon. W: H. Moore, commissioner to investigate and audit claims against the State ... on account of the Alabama and Chatta- nooga Rail Road. 1873. 8°. 13 p. — See also under Institutions, Industrial Resources, Commissioner of. Alabama Central Railroad. Milner's report to the Governor ... on the Alabama Central Rail- road. 1859. 8°. 144 p. Jfote. Later known ae the South and North Ala. R. R. Co. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs-, etc., 1853. 8^4 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ala. [^Railroads, continued.] See also under Executive and Staff, Governor, 1872, n. d., 1873; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1853 (four), 56, 69, 71, 72, 78, 81 (two), 84, 89, 92/93, and last entry. Tax Commissioner (1897-1907.) Report, annua], 1897- 1906. 8°. Note. Rpt8. 1897-1901 appear only in Kpt. of Auditor for thOBe yean ; others in pm. form. Office aholiBbed 1907 and •ucceeded by State Tax Commission. Institutions. ^Agricultural Colleges and Sc'iools.J Alabama Poly- technic Institute (Auburn, 1872-) . Annual report of the President, 1874/75-77/78. 8°. Note. East Alabama College, from which classes were graduated in 1860, 61, 67, 68, 6«, transferred its property in 18T2 to the State Agric. and Mech. ColleKe, which was then estab- lished; the name Polytechnic Institute was used as early as 1886, but was not formally adopted until Jan. 27, 1890. — Report of the Board of Trustees, biennial, 1878/ 80-94/96. 9 V. 8". — Report of the agricultural and chemical depart- ments, 1881, 82. n.p.,n.d. 8". 42 p.; 110 p. — Annual catalogue of the officers & students of preparatory department to East Alabama Male College . . 1858. Auburn, '58. 8°. 11, (2) p. — Catalogue of the officers and students of East Alabama College . . . 1870/71. Baltimore, '71. 8°. 26 p. — Annual catalogue, 1872, 72/73-96/97. 26 v. 8°. — Catalogue of the alumni . . 1860-92. Auburn, ['92.] 8°. 10 p. — iSame ; 1860-95. Auburn, ['95]. 8". Note. There are also lists of alumni in the annual catalogues of 1877/78, 80/81-84/85, 95/96. — Begnlations of the literary and military depart- ments of the . . . College . . . 1873. 8°. 36 p. — Science-education. An address by W: Le R. Broun ... at the annual commencement of the A. and M. College . . . Auburn, 1880. 8°. 16p, — [Circular : Seventeen questions and answers, showing advantages of the College, terms, etc. 1885?] 8». 7 p. — Wild grasses of Alabama. With full descriptions of twenty-five species valuable for stock-raising. By P. H. Mell, Jr., Ph.D. No. 1. Issued from the biological laboratory of the State Polytechnic Institute. Auburn, 1886. 8°. 35 p. 25 pi. — School of mechanic arts of the Alabama Poly- technic Institute, A. and M. College . . . 1888. n. p. S°. 40 p. — School of electrical and mechanical engineering. n.t.p. [1891.] 8°. lip. — Problems of Southern civilization. An address delivered before the Polytechnic Institute of Alabama . . . June 10, 1891, by W: P. Johns- ton, LL.D. . . . ['91.] 8". 19 p. — Baccalaureate address of W: Le R. Broun, Presi- dent . . . June 15, 1892 . . Montgomery, ['92]. 8". 16 p. — Illustrations of Agric. and Mech. College (Ala. Polytechnic Institute) . . . 1893. obi. 12°. 22 il. ; no text. — Laboratory guide to histological work in phseno- gamic botany. Vol. 1. By P. H. Mell, Ph.D., professor . . . Ala. Polytechnic Institute. Au- burn, 1895. 12°. 210 p. 94 fig. — School of Pharmacy, n. />., [1896]. 8°. 9 p. 845 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ala. 4, S, 6, 7, 382 p. 602 p. 319 p. 423 p. 190 p. \_Agrie^A^ural Colleges and Schools, coniinutd.'] — Agricultural Experiment Station. lst-9tb an- nual report, 1888-96. 9 v. 8». Bulletin, v. 1 ; second, third, fourth series, 1885-88. 8°. Note. First series was issued by State Bept, of Agric. The above cont. : 2d series, nos. 1-9; 1835-57. 3d " " 1-8; 1887. 4th " " 1-5; 1888. Same; t. 2-8, new series, 1888-1900; nos. 1-112. 8°. Note. IssDed flince the foundation under the Hatch fund. No. 9 ie also called " Science coDtrlbutions, v. 1, no. 1." There were two eds. of no. 28, differing only in type and pagination. No. 48 bears Blatement; "Issued by the Dept. of Agric, Montgomery." No. 70 is " The flora of Ala., pi. 5; " pU. 1-4 not seen ; this bull, also cont. a list of publications of the station. Volumes as follows : V. 2, DOS. 1-21; July 1888-Dec. 1890. ea., individ. pag. 22-58; Jan. 1891 -Aug. 1894. ' ' 59-76; Jan. 1895-Dec. 1896. 76-88; Jan. 1897-Dec. 1897. 89-100; Jan. 1898-Dec. 1898. 101-107; Jan. 1899-Dec. 1899. 108-112; Apr. 1900-Dec. 1900. Agricultural and Mechanical College for Negroes (Normal). See forward under Education, Col- ored Normal and Industrial School. District Agricultural Schools. Catalogues and an- nouncements. Note. Established for nine districts and located as follows ; 1st District, Jackson (1896) ; 2d, Evergreen (1892) ; 3d, Abbe- ville (1888); 4th, Sylacauga (1895); 5th, Wetumpka (1896); 6th, Hamilton (1895); 7th, Albertville (1893); 8th, Athens (1889); 9th, BlountsvUle (1895). l^Agricuttural Convention.^ Proceedings . . . Tuska- loosa, Dec. 6-7, 1841 ; together with an address on agriculture by the Rev. Dr. B. Manly, de- livered before the Ala. State Agric. Society; and an address on geology in reference to agriculture, by Prof. R. T. Brumby. Tuscaloosa, 1842. 8°. 48 -I- p. — Address on the importance of a geological survey of the State ... By Prof. R. T. Brumby, . . . before the State Agric. Society [Conven- tion], Dec. 7, 1841. Tuscaloosa, '42. 8°. 18 p. Jfoie. Also in Proc. of Convention ; tee preceding entry. . [Agricultural Experiment Stations.'} Canebrake Agri- cultural Experiment Station (Uniontown, 1885-). lst-3d, llth-l.'jtb annual report, 1888-90, 96-98. — Bulletin, nos. 1-23, 1888-98, 1903-06. Note. No. 1 dated July 1888. No rpts. or bulletins 1899- 1902. — See also back under Agric. Colleges and Schools, and forward under Education, Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute. [Agricultural Societies.'] State Agricultural Associa- tion. [Proceedings of meeting of Jan. 22, 1852, with constitution.] n.p.,n.d. 8°. 4 p. State Agricultural Society. Proceedings, 2d-3d annual session, 1885-86. '85-[86?] 2 \. S". Note. Sessions held in August. 2d cont. also Proceedings of let semlann. meeting, Feb. 4-6, 1886; see alto next entry. — Proceedings of 2d semi-annual session, Feb. 2-3, 1887. 8°. 61, (1) p. — Address of E. C. Betts, Commissioner of Agri- culture, to the . . . Society . . . Aug. 18, 1886. n. p., n. d. 8". 34 p. — See also back. Agricultural Convention, and forward under Agriculture, Dept. of, 1888. Agricultural and Horticultural Society of 'Western Alabama. Premium list of the 2d annual fair ... at Demopolis . . . Nov. 1860. Mobile, '60. 8». 16 p 846 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ala. [Agricultural Societies, contimied,'] Alabama State Fair. Fremium list and regulations of the . . . Fair . . . Nov. 8, 1880. . . . '80. 8". 40 p. Alabama State Fair and Exposition. Fremium list, rules and regulations, 1889, 90, 92. Birmingham, '89-92. 3 pm. S". Fair Association of East Alabama. Fremium list and regulations ... 3d annual fair . . . Oct. 14th to 20th, 1889. . . Opelika, '89. 8». 44 p. Agriculture, Department of (1883-1. Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture, 1883/86; "annual.'' 1887/88, 89/90, 91/92-92/93, 97/98. '86-98. 8°. Note. None published for other years. Rpt. 1883/86 covers Sept. 1, 1883/8ept. 1, 1886; others cover years ending Sept. 3U. — Bulletin ; v. 1 ; first series, nos. 1-10, 1883-85. 8<'' Note. Nob. 2-3 each also called Circular. Continued by the Agricultural College Experiment Station, Auburn. — Crop report, monthly; July, Aug., 1886; May, Aug., 1887. f». — A general description of the State . . 1884. '84. 8". 143, (1) p. map. — Same ; 1886. 8°. 199 p. map. — List of the ores and minerals of industrial impor- tance occurring in Alabama. By E. A. Smith. Published by Agricultural Dept. 1884. 8°. lip. — Useful minerals of Alabama. By E. A. Smith. 1887. 8°. 15 p. Note. 2d edition of preceding title. — The iron ores of Alabama in their geological relations. By B. A. Smith. Fublished by Agricultural Dept. of Ala. 1887. 8°. 15 p. — Alabama as it is ; or, the immigrant's and cap- italist's guide book to Alabama . . . By Rev. B: F. Riley, D.D. . . . Published for the State . . 1887. 8". 217 p. 6 maps. Note. Probably not issued for the Dept. of Agric. ; entered here, however, because later taken up by the Dept. and issued in revised form. See following entries. — Same; 2d edition. Atlanta, Ga., 1888. 8°. 304 p. 6 maps. Note. Revised and issued by the Dept. of Agriculture. — Same; 3d ed. Montgomery, 1893. 8°. 328 p. il. Note. A folder, the " Home Seeker's Map of Ala.," is printed to accompany this edition but issued eepariitely. There are 4 ede. of this folder, identical except for having portraits of different Governors. — Addresses of Dr. N. T. Lupton and Dr. Eugene A. Smith, delivered before the State Agric. Society . . . Feb. 2, 1888. Issued by the . . . Department . . . ['88.] 8°. 24 p. — Tobacco culture in Alabama. 1892. 8°. 24 p. — Mode of destroying the Colorado potato beetle and harlequin cabbage bug. [189-.] 8°. 4 p. il. — Laws regulating sale of fertilizers in Alabama, with analyses, [etc.], 1895. Special bulletin no. 1. ['95.] 8°. 27 p. — Invitation to immigrants by the Governor of Alabama. Issued by the Dept. n.d. 18°. 24 p. — Der Staat Alabama. Geographische Lage, Bevolk- erung . . . und Deutsche Colonien . . . vim Hugo Lehmann. Montgomery und Mobile, 1897. 160. (2), 39, (1) p. pi. (Title from cover.) — Alabama's resources and future prospects, 1897. By I. F. Culver, Commissioner of Agriculture. Birmingham, '97. 8°. 387 p. il. — See also back under Agric. Colleges and Schools, Ala. Polytechnic Inst., Agric. Exp. Sta., Bulletin 1888-1900, Note; and under Agric. Societies, 1886. 847 Institutione] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ala. \^Banks : State Bank and Branehes-I Keport of the commiesioneTs appointed by, the Governor to ei- amiae the Bank of the State of Alabama and its branches, in accordance with the law of 23d Dec, 1837. Tuscaloosa, '38. 8°. 46 p. yo'e. Coot. lBt-2d rptB., of May T and Oct. 2, 1838, re- Bpecllvely. — A tabular statement, exhibiting all the liabilities of the State ... on account of the State bonds issued for the purpose of creating banking cap- ital, etc., Dec. 31, 1839. [Tuscaloosa, '39.] f sheet. — Liabilities of directors and officers of the State Bank : Mobile, Montgomery and Huntsville branches. Tuscaloosa, 1843. 8°. — Statement of the liabilities of members of the Legislature and directors to the State Bank and branches. Tuscaloosa, 1844. 8° — Report of the commissioners on the State Bank and branches. House, 2.000 copies. 1847. 15 p. — Bank commissioners' report, Nov. 19, 1849. [F. S. Lyon.] n. t. p. 8°. 8 p. Mobile Branch Sank. Liabilities of the President and directors [et al.] of the branch of the Bank of the State of Alabama, at Mobile, to said bank. [Tuscaloosa, 1841.] n.t.p. 8°. — Report of President of branch . . . 1842. 34 p. — Report of the Commissioners appointed to ex- amine the branch . . . 1842. %". 88+p. Montgomery Branch Bank. Report of the commis- sioners appointed to examine the branch . . . Nov. 6, 1841. n. t.p. 8°. 16 p. Commissioner and Trustee to Settle the Affairs of the Slate Bank and Branches. Biennial report, 18.51,53,55,57,58,59. 6 pra. 8°. Note. Dates are datee of publication only. Rpt. 1853 called "imply "Rpt.," etc. Rpts. 1851-53, by Francis 8. Lyon; 1866-69 by John Whlling. Rpts. 1855, 57, 59 have n. t.p. Rpt. 1858 called " Communication from," etc., but Includes bicn. rpt. Rpt. 1869 dated Dec. 5th. iSef also undfir Lefiialature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1849, 55. See also vnder Inspection and Regulation, Banks: and vnder Legislature, Laws of the State, Special Laws, Banks, and Jnls., Docs., etc., 1827, 40, 41 (two), 42, 43 (two), 44 (two), 45, 46 (two). Deaf and Blind, Alabama Schools for the (Talladega, 1858-). lst-30th annual report, 1860/61-89/90; biennial report, 1890/92-1904/06. '61-1906. 8°. il. Note. For year ending July 1st through 1869; for "year 1870" and " year 1871; " thereafter for years endini; SeptSOth. 2d-3d in Iv. ; likewise, nth-18th, 19th-20th, 21st-2-2d, 23d-24th, 25th-26th, 27tb-28th, 29th-30lh. Rpls. concern, successively ■ Inst, for the D. and D., 1S68-70; Inst, for the Educ. of the D , D. and B., 1870-87 ; Inst, for the Deaf, 1887-190-; Academy for the Blind, 1887-190- ; School for Negro D. and B., 1891-1906. — The Alabama Institute for the Deaf, Talladega, Ala., 1858-1893. By J. H. Johnson, Jr., M. A., Asst. Principal, n. p., n. d. 8°. 10 p. — Circular of information. Ala. Institute for the Deaf, Ala. Academy for the Blind, Ala. School for Negro Deaf & Blind. Talladega, 1893. 8°. 13 p. il. — See also Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1862. [Education.l iVbrmaZ CoHef/e (Florence, 1 872-). An- nual report, 1889/90-90/91. n.p.,n.d. 2pm. 8°. Note. First opened in Sept. 1873. — Annual catalogue, [3d]-23d annual session, 1875/ 76-95/96. 12» and 8". Note. Not seen for 9th, 22d sessions. Called " School " through 13th catalogue, 1885/86; and in 19th, 1891/92. the words " and Model Training School " are added to the title Catalogues 1875/76-76/77 are the only 12mo8. | 84S Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ala. [Edncation, continued.'} Normal College for Oirls (Liyingston, 1840-). Cat- alogue, annual, 1883/84-94/96. Note. Chartered as Livingston Academy in 1840; received first State appropriation from Legislature of 1882/83. — .Announcement for 1883/84 of Ala. Normal College and Liringston Academy (both for girls only). Also, catalogue for 1882/83, of Livingston Acad- emy . . . A^acon, Ga., '83. 8°. 31 p. il. Normal School (Jacksonville, 1883-). Catalogue, annual, 1888/84, 94/95. 2 pm. 8". Ifole. 1883/84 printed at Selma. — Announcement, annual. 1889/90-90/91. 2 pm. 8°. Normal School (Troy, 1887-). Fall term announce- ment, [1887/88]. n.p.,n.d. 8°. 8 p. — 1st annual announcement . . . 1887/88. Trov, '87. 8». 10 p. — Catalogue, 1887/89-89/90. 2 pm. 8°. 48 p., 70 p. — [Memorial of the Board and Faculty of the Troy Normal College to the Genl. Assv., sess. 1892/ 93] n.t.p. 8°. 8 p. Normal Sehoolfor Colored Students (Marion, 1873-89 ; Montgomery, 1889-;. The State Normal School at Montgomery. A plain statement by its Prin- cipal, W. B. Patterson, n. d. 8°. 7 p. Colored Normal and Industrial School (Normal, 1875-). President's report, biennial, Aug. 31, 1889/91 ; 3d-4th annual, June 30 : 1892/93-93/94. ['89-94?] 3 pm. 8». .\'ote. Originally located in tluntsville; in 1891 moved three miles from city to present location. Name changed to Agric. and Meoh. College of Ala. for Negroes, by Act of Dec. 9, 1896. — Catalogue, annual, 1890/91, 93/94-94/95. 3 pm. — Normal, or the State Normal and Industrial School.. 71. p., [1895?] 8». 46 p. 24 11. Tuskegee Normal and Indvstrial Institute (Colored ; 1S80-) . Report of the Tuskegee Normal School since its organization, July 4, 1881, to Aug. 30, 1883. Hampton, Va., '83. 8°. Kote. Name was Tuahegee State Normal School until un- officially changed to present form, as above, in 1888; change formally approved by Act of 1MQ2. — .Sd-13th annual report, 1883/84-93/94. Hampton, Va., ['84] ; Tuskegee, '85-94. 8" Note. Tear-end Aug. 31, 1884-85, May 31, 1890-94. Enu- meration probably reckons rpt. 1881/83, above, as equivalent to Ist-'M annual. Title varies widely. 5th-6th, 8th, lOth-lUh not seen. — Catalogue; annual, session 1881/82-1907/08. Tuskegee, ['«2?]-1908. 8°. — The Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute . . . [Tuskegee, 1891.] ohl. 12°. 46 p. pi. Note. Has cover title; "The Tuskegee School. Its ten years* work for the negroes in the black belt." — Agricultural Experiment Station (Tuskegee, 1896-). Bulletin, nos. 1-12, Feb. 1898-Jan. 1907; all by G. W. Carver. [Miscellaneous leaflets.] ."fee also un<2er Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1891. University of Alabama (Tuscaloosa, 1820-). Ke- port of the Trustees, 1837, 4H-47 ; biennial, 1851- 51/53; report, 1859; biennial, [1875/76], 76/78- 88/90; annual, 1890/91-95, 96/97-97/98. r. p., '37-[98?]. 8°. Note. Rpts. 1886/88, 90/91 for years ending in June ; periods of others not known; 1846, 47, si are dates of publication. Rpt. 1846 cent. " also the epccial report of Col. F. Bugbee, one of the Trustees." Rpt. [1875/761 was the first under the act reorganizing the University and requiring bien. rpts. Rpts. 1837, 46 printed at Tuscaloosa; 1847, 51, 51/53, 75/76 at Mont- gomery; 1859atEutaw; imprint of others unknown. See alto under Legislature, Journals, Doct., etc., 1856. 849 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ala. \ Education, continued.^ — Report of President Garland and Judge Ormond . . . Tuscaloosa, 1860. 8°. 14 p. — Report of President Garland . . . 1864. 8°. 8 p. — Partial repdrt of the President and heads of de- partments . . . submitted at the full session of 1874 of the Board of Regents. 74. 8». 16 p. JVo<«. Owen's Mbllography Bays : " Others were probably Issued, but do copies have been seen." — Catalogue, annual, 1833, 33/34-35/36, 37, 42-48, 49/50-63/64,69/70,71/72-1907/08. 64 v. Tus- caloosa and Montgomery, ['33-1908?]. 8° and I2». 2/ote. None issued for the iDterveniDg years. Catalogue 1833 is dated January. Cat. 1853/54 forms part of alumni cata- logue, 1854 (j«« below). Cat. 1856/67 Includes Triennial catalogue. Cat. 1869/'U forms part of Historical catalogue, 1870 (nee below). Places of publication unknown. Cats. 1842-48, 49/50, 53/54,' 56/57 cont. lists of alumni and officers. — Catalogue of the officers, alumni, and students . . . 1821-54. Tuskaloosa, '54. 8°. 40 p. yoie. CoDt. also Annual catalogue of 1853/54, pp. 25-40, with separate t.-p. Lists of atumni and officers appear also in Annual catalogue 1842-48, 49/50, 56/57, and in Law cata- logue 1880/81. — Historical catalogue of the officers and alumni . . . 1821-70. Selma, '70. 8°. 41, (2) p. J^ote. Cont. also Ann. catalogue of 1869/70, p- 33-41, (2). See preceding note. — A register of the officers and graduates . . . [Comp. by W: S. Wyman and Col. T: C. McCorvey.] Tuscaloosa, 1878. 4°. 58 p. See second n^te preceding. — A complete list of the matriculates, 1869-97. Not including those in attendance during the session 1897/98. . . . Talladega, '98. 8°. 61 p. See note above under Catalogue of the officers, etc., 1821-54. — Ordinances and resolutions of the Board of Trustees . . . passed since the session of 1826 — and some previous to that period — up to the close of the session, on the 15th of January, 1R31 [etc.]. Tuscaloosa, '31. 8°. 30 p. — Ordinances for the government of the University of Alabama n. p., [1831]. 8°. 8 p. — Same; 1837, .39, 50, 54, 58, 73, 77, 89. 8 pm. 8". See also under Legislature, Journals, Voce., etc., 1879. — Baccalaureate address, delivered Aug. 11, 1834, at the 3d annual commencement ... by Alva Woods, DC, President . . . '34. 8". — [Repiirt of a committee of the Board of Trustees, Jan. 8, 1834, concerning the financial condition of the University. Tuscaloosa, '34.] — Proceedings of the Alumni Society ... at its 9th meeting. Dec. 12, 1843. 8°. — Report on collegiate education, made to the Trustees . . . July 1852. By Rev. B. Manly, DD., President .. . Tuskaloosa, '52. 8°. 49 p. — [The killing of E: L. Nabors of Pickens county, Ala., by David A. Herring, of Franklin county. Miss., at the Univ. of Ala., June 4, 1858.] n. i. p. 6". 7 p; JVo/e. An addtess to the patrons of the University by Presi- dent G-arland, with report of testimony of witnesses and of the trial of Herriog. — A new scheme of organization, instruction and government for the University . . . with report on construction of building. By J. T. Murfee. . . Tuscaloosa, 1H67 8°. 36 p. — Baccalaureate address, delivered at the fiftieth annual commencement, July 7, 1881, by B. B. Lewis, LL.D., President. n.p.,n.d. 8°. 6 p. 850 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ala. \^Education, coniinued.'\ — Baccalaureate address, by President Lewis, of the Uaiversity of Alabama. A plea for popular institutions. n.p.,n.d. 8°. 8 p. — Memorial address, by Hon. B. B. Lewis, at the laying of the memorial stone of the new Uni- Tersity Hall, May 6, 1884, and baccalaureate address . . . June 18, 1884. 8°. 11 p. — An appeal from the alumni ... to the Legisla- ture . . . for an equitable adjustment of the claim of their alma mater against the State . . . byj. H. Fitts. Weatherford, [189fiJ. 8° 54 p. — {Law Department (1872-)]. Law department of the University of Alabama. [Triennial cata- logue], 1880/81. Tuscaloosa, '80. 8". 17 p. 2^ote. Cont. roll of alumni, 1871-80. No later copies Issued. University law school. Announcement of the Law Department, University of Alabama. 1884/85. 12th year. Tuscaloosa, '84 12°. 8p — [Library -1 A catalogue of the library of the University of Alabama. By R: Furman. Tus- caloosa, 1837. 8°. 54 p. Jfote^ The first catalogue of this library. Catalogue of the library . . . By 'W.G.Rich- ardson . . . Tuscaloosa, 18^8. S". 257 p. — See also under Inspection and Regulation, Exam- iners, 1886; and unde?- Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1834, 43, 46, 48, 56, 60, 79, 87, 97. Alabama Educational Association (1856-). Minutes of the convention which formed the Alabama Educational Association, in Selma, Ala., July 24-25, 1856. Selma, '57. 8». 16 p. Alabama Educational Association (1882-). Pro- ceedings, lst-14th session, annual, 1882-95. 8". and 12". ^ote. A new association. Organized as Ala. State Teach, ers' Association but as the colored association had the same designat'on, the name was changed to above in 1886. Proceed- ings of 5tb seas., 18S6, probably the only 12°. Proceedings of 7th seas., 1888, seen only in Ala. Teachers' Journal; of 9th, 1890, in rpt. of State Supt. of Educ, 1890; of 11th, 1892, only in Educational Exchange of same years. Places of publica- tion not known. Alabama State Teachers' Association (Colored). Minutes, 1st, 3d-5th, 8th, 15th session, annual, 1882, 84-86, 89, 96. 6 pm. 8». Note. Places of publication not known. See preceding note. Freedmen's Hospital (Talladega, 1868-). Report, an- nual, 1869, 70, 71, 73, 74. '69-74. 8°. Note. All or nearly all, for years ending on or about Nov. 1st. Called Kpt. of dec. of Trustees, 1869; Rpt. of Trustees, 1870; Rpt. of officers, 1871, 73, 74. Ept. 1869 in Docs. ace. Gov's. 'ann. message, 1869. Geological Survey (1848-58; 1873-). Ist biennial re- port on the geology of Alabama. By M. Tuomey. Tuskaloosa, 1850. 8°. mi, (1), 176 p. map. — 2d biennial report of the geology of Alabama, by M. Tuomey . . . Edited from the author's MS. and other papers by J:W. Mallet, Ph.D. . . . Montgomery, 1858. 8°. iix,292p. 41 figures. 2 maps. Note. Prof. Tuomey having died before the publication of this rpt., Dr. Mallet was appointed to supervise Its issue. — Report of Eugene A. Smith, State Geologist, on the geological and agricultural survey of Ala- bama. 1873. 8°. 8 p. Note. A report of progress. Work on the Survey bad lapsed until revived by an Act of 1873. Other publications by Dr. Smith are listed back under Agriculture, Dept. of, 1884, 87, 83, and under Ulseellaneous, Botany. 851 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ala. Oeological Survey, continued. — Keport of progress, by E. A. Smith, Ph.D., State Geologist; annual, 1874-76; biennial, 1877/78- 79/80. '75-81. 5 v. 8°. maps. il. — Report for the years 1881/82, embracing an account of the agricultural features of the State. By E. A Smith, Ph D., State Geologist. '83. 8°. XTi, 615 p. 6 maps ; 3 figures. — Report of progress, 1884/88. '89. 8°. 24 p. map. — Biennial report of the State Geologist, [1889/90] . E. A. Smith. '90. 8°. 18 p. — Report of Geological Survey, for fiscal years end- ing Sept. 3uth: 1890/92-92/94. By E. A. Smith . . '92-94. 2 pm. 8°. — Bulletin, nos. 1-6. n.p., 1886; Montgomery, '92- 1900. 6 V. 8". maps. pi. il. Cojit.: 1. l: Preliminary report on the tertiary fossils of Ala. and MisB.; by T. H. Aldricta; ll : CoDtrlbutioDR to the eocene paleontology of Ala. and Miaa,, by Otto Meyer. 18S6. — 2. On the pbosphateB and marls of Ala., by E. A. Smith. 1892. — 3. A preliminary report on a pan of the lower gold belt of Ala., in the counties of Chilton, Coosa, and Tallapoosa ; by W: B. Phillips. 1892. — 4. Report on the geology of north-eastern Ala., and adjacent portions of Ga. and Tenn.; by C. VV. Hayes, 1892. — 5. pt. i: A preliminary report on the upper gold belt of Ala., in the counties of Cleburne, Randolph, Clay, Talladega, Elmore, Coosa, and Tallapoosa; by W; M. Brewer; pt. ii: Supplementary notes on the most important varieties of the metamorphic or crystalline rocks of Ala., tbeir composition, distribution, structure, and micro- scopic charactei:s; by E. A. Smith, G: W. Hawes, J. M. Clements, and A. H. Brooks. 1896.— 6. Preliminary rpt. on the clays of Ala., by H. Rles. 1900. 220 p. — On the Warrior coal fields, by H: McCalley . . . As8t. State Geologii-t. 1886 8°. iv, 571 p. — Fresh water and marine Crustacea of Alabama, by C. L. Herrick. 1888. 56 p. 8 pi. — Report on the Cahaba coal field, by J. Squire . . . With an appendix on tlie geology of the valley regions adjacent . . . byE. A. Smith . . . 1890. 8°. 189^p. 31 figures. 7 pi. map. — Report on the coal measures of the plateau region of Ala., by H: McCalley, including a report on the coal measures of Blount county, by A. M. Gibson. 1891. 8°. 238 p. map.' 2 sections. — Report on the coal measures of Blount Mountain, with map and sections, by A. M. Gibson, Asst. Geologist. 1893. 8°. 80 p. map. — Report on the geological structure of Murphree's Valley, and its minerals and other materials of economic value. By A. M. Gibson, Asst. Geol- ogist. 1893. 8°. i32 p. 2 fig — Report on the geology of the coastal plain of Ala., by E. A. Smith, L. 0. Johnson, and D. W. Langdon, Jr., with contributions to its paleon- tology by T. H. Aldrich and K. M. Cunningham. 1894. 8°. xxiv, 759 p. 29 pi. 1 fig. — Report upon the Coosa coal field, with sections, by A. M. Gibson, Asst. State Geologist. 1895. 8°. 143 p. 1 pi 8 sections. — Iron making in Alabama, by W: B. Phillips, Ph.D. . . . 1896. 8». 164 p. — Same. 2d ed. 1898. 380 p. — Report on the valley regions of Alabama. (Pale- ozoic strata). By H: McCalley, Asst. State Geologist ... In two parts. 1896-97. 2 v. 8°. Cont. : Pt. 1. On the Tenn. Valley region. 189S. xvii, 436 p. Pt. 2. On the Coosa Valley region. 1897. 862 p. — General map of Alabama, 1891. Prepared for the use of the Geological Survey by E. A. Smith. Engraved . . . New York. Scale, 12 mi = 1 in. 852 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ala. Geological Survey, continued. — Geological map of Alabama, 1894. By E. A. Smith. New York. Scale, about 9 mi. = 1 in. ; size, 40 X 26 in. Nott. AccompaDied by explanatory chart of same size. — Warrior Basin report and map. By H: McCalley. 1900. 327 p. (Map separate.) — See also back under Agric. Convention, and Agriculture, Dept. of, 1884, 87, 88; and under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1850 (two), 66. Oirls" Industrial School (Montevallo, 1893-). Girls' Industrial School of Alabama, [1896/97]. Bir- mingham, ['96?] 8°. 8 p. circular. ^oie. Located, Jan. 1, 1898; first opened, Oct. 12, 1896. Immigration, Commissioner of (1876-). Report, Nov. 1878 [dated, Oct. 1, 1878]. '78. 8». 19 p. See also back under Agriculture, Dept. of, 18S7, 88, 93. Industrial Resources, Commissioner of (^lSG8-7o) . Ke- port, 1869, 70, 73, 74. '69-74. 4 v. 8°. J/bte. Tbese were all the rpts. isBUed from this of&ce. One ed. of rpt. 1874 has imprint date 187S. — Alabama. A few remarks upon her resources and the advantages she possesses as inducements to immigration . . . 1869. 8°. 22 p. — Report to His Excellency, Got. R. B. Lindsay, on the lands of the Alabama & Chattanooga R.li. Co. By Col. James L. Tait. 1871. 8°. 5 p. — Report of Col. James L. Tait, Receiver of Lands of the Alabama & Chattanooga R.B., to the Gov- ernor. 1873. 8°. 8 p. [Insane Hospitals.^ Bryce Hospital (Tuscaloosa, 1852-). Annual report, 18H2, 67, 09, 70; 11th- 19th annual, 1871, 71/72-79/80; biennial report, 1880/82-98/1900. '62-[1900?]. 8°. Note. EBtabliabed in 1852 as the Alabama Insane Hospiul, and opened Apr. 5, 1861; name changed to Ala. Bryce Insane Hospital In 1893, in honor of Dr. Peter Bryce, Supt., 1861-92. For later rpts. «ee below The Ala. Intane Hoapitala. Rpt. 1869 for year ending Oct. Ist; period of rpts. 1862, 67, 70, 71, uncer- tain; others for periods ending Sept. 30th. According to U. B. Surgeon General's catalogue, rpts. 1863-66, 68 were not published. 17th annual not published, but included, in con- densed form, in 18th annual. — A brief review of that part of the Governor's message relating to the Ala. Hospital for Insane Persons, by A. Lopez, M.D., late commissioner ... to visit and inspect hospitals for the insane of the United States; [Mobile, Dec. 12, 1855]. n. t. p. ['55.] 8°. 10 p. — Report ofTrustees, Nov. 29, 1855. n. t. p. 7 p. — Acts of the Legislature, and by-laws, for the erection, organization and government of the Ala. Insane Hospital. Tuscaloosa, 1861. 32 p. — An act to incorporate the Ala. Bryce Insane Hospital, to better provide for the management thereof, and to better regulate the admission into and the discharge of patients therefrom, n. t.p. [Tuscaloosa, 1893.] 8°. 7 p. — The Meteor, v. 8, no. 21 ; Dec. 24, 1881. f. 8 p. Note. First issued July 4, 1872, then regularly every quarter for five years ; thereafter only occasionally. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1857, 79. The Alabama Insane Hospitals (1900-). Report, biennial, 1902-06. Note. By Act of Dec. 11, 1900 the Ut. Vernon Hospital for negroes was establlsbed at Mt. Vernon and placed under one management with tbe ' Bryce Hospital, under the corporate Dame of " The Ala. Insane Hospitals." One rpt. is made for both. [Medical Association.'] See under Inspection and Regu- lation, Health, Board of. 853 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ala. Penitentiary (Wetumpka, 1839-). Report of the Inspectors, biennial, 1845/47-53/55. 66/68; annual, 1868/69-70/71, 73, 73/74-77/78; bien- nial, 1878/80-82/84. '48-[84?] 8°. Kote. Rpt, 1845/47 cont. ann. rpte., covering Oct. 1, 1845/ Nov. 1,1847; rpt. 1868/68 covers July 1, 1866/July 13, 1868; otbeis cover periods eodlog Oct. Ist through 1871, and S£ar. I/Sept. 30, 1873; thereafter perloda ending tiept. 30th. Kpt. l»6e/68 was first printed In 1891. Rpt. 1868/69 seen only In Docs. ace. Oov's. message, 1869. — Report of M. G. Moore, special cummissioner to settle lease of Penitentiary. 1873. 8°. 4 p. — [Copies of contracts and bonds for convict hire. 1882.] n.t.p. 8°. 25 p. — Rules and regulations for the government of the Ala. Penitentiary, and the convicts sentenced thereto. 1883. 8». 13 p. — Rules of discipline for the convicts . . . adopted May 10. 1883. '83. 18°. 7 p. — Compilation of the laws relating to the government and management of the Penitentiary and con- victs . . . 1883. 8». 96 p. — Convicts at hard labor for the county, in the State of Ala., Mar. 1/Dec. 1, 1883. '83. 8°. 52 p. Inspectors of Convicts (1885-93). lst-4th biennial report, 1884/86-90/92. '86-92. 3 v. 8". Note, let cont. reprint of special message of Gov. Cobb, Nov. 27,1882. giving history of the Penitentiary. Year-end: Oct. 1, 1886, Sept. 3U, 1888, 90, Aug. 31, 1892. — Rules and regulations for the government of the convict system . . . adopted by the Board, Mar. 3, 1886. . . . '86. 8°. 39 p. — Laws of Ala. relating to convicts. 1887. 8°. 56 p. — The convict system of Alabama, as it was and as it is. By R. H. Dawson, President Board of Inspectors . . Birmingham, 1892. 8°. 13 p. Board of Managers of Convicts (189.3-95). 1st bien- nial report, Aug.: 31, 1892/94. 8°. 102 p. Board of Inspectors of Convicts (1895-). Report for three mos. ending Nov. 30, 1895. 8°. 19 p. — Isl^.Hd biennial report. Aug. 31: 1894/96-98/1900. '96-1900. 3 V. 8». Warden. 2d biennial report, Sept. 30, 1880/82. 8°. 18 p. Note. The only Warden's rpt. seen in pamphlet form. Ist, Sept. 30, 1878/80, and others, are in rpts. of Inspectors. See also under Executive and Staff, Governor, Mes- sage, Note, and entry 1890; also Comptroller, 1844; under Legislature. Journals, Docs., etc., 1844, 45, 75, 76, 76/77, 78/79, 81,89,92; and under Miscellaneous, Penitentiary System. [ Weather Service.] Stale Weather Service. Report, monthly; [v. 1-10], Mar. 1884-June 1893. S". J^ote, V. 1 covers Mar ./Dec, v. 2-9 cover calendar years. Each monthly part separately paged. V. 1 and part of v. 2 Issued through the Dept. of Agriculture ; issued from Agrlc. and Mech. College, in cubperaiion with U.S. Weather Bureau, 1885-Apr. 1892; from May 1892 Issued by U. S. Weather Bureau. Some were mimeographed, In f" size. Only 10 v. Issued. — Weather crop bulletin, weekly, 1887-96. 8" audi". Note. For crop season only. Some were mimeographed. — Special papers; no. 1. Record of the weather from 1701 to 1885, by Capt. W. H. Gardner. Published by the special order of the Board of Trustees [of A. and M. College], n. d. 8». 15 p. United States Dept. of Agriculture. Alabama sec- tion of the Climate and Crop Service of the Weather Bureau. [Monthly] report; [also] annual summary; v. 1-13, 1896-1907. 4°. 854 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ala. [ Wtafhtr Service, continued.'] Note. Uniform with those for other States, the monthly parts ea. 8 p., aun, summaries ea. 12 p. V, I covered Oct./Dec. 1896 ; T. 2-13 covered calendar years, but there seems to have been some error In enumeration. Monthly rpts. had been issued by the central weather station at Montgomery, July-Dec. 1893 (mimeographed) ; and by private enterprise as Ala. Weather Keview, Jao.-tlune 1894; and in the Southern AgricuituralUt, July 1894-Sept. 1896. Called Climatological Service from 1906. — Weekly crop bulletin, 1896-1905. f" broadside. Note. Issued during crop season only, Apr ./Oct., uniform with those for other States, with 26 nos. In 1896, 27 in 1897- 190O, 31 in 1901 ; 28 In 1902, 30 in 1903-U7. — Bulletin no. 1, 1895. By F. P. Chaffee. 10 p. Judiciary. Supreme Court. Reports of cases argued and deter- mined ... By H: Minor, reporter. Vol. 1. From May 1820 to July 1826. New York, '29. 8°. viii, 444 p. Note. For reprint of this and three following titles, see first entry on next page. — Reports of cases argued and determined . . . 1827-31. By G: N Stewart, reporter. Vol. 1-3. Tuscaloosa, '30-32; Tuskaloosa, '35. 3 t. 8°. — Reports of cases at law and in equity, argued and determined . . By G: N. Stewart and B: F. Porter. V. 1-5, 1831-34. Tuskaloosa, '36-37. 5 T. 8». — Reports of cases at law and in equity, argued and adjudged ... By B: F. Porter. V. ri]-9, 1834-39. Tuscaloosa, '35; Tuskaloosa, '36-40. 9 v. 8». Note. Title of v. [1] lacks words " at law and in equity." Enameratlon began with v. 2. — Alabama reports. Reports of cases . . . 1840-1900; v. 1-130. Tuscaloosa, '41-49; Montgomery, '60- 1902. 130 V. 8°. Cont.: V. 1-11,1840-47; by the judges of the Court. 12-15, 1847-49; by J: J. Ormond. 16-18,1849-51; by N. W. Cocke. 19-21, 1861-52; by J: W. Shepherd. 22-23, 1853; by the judges. 24-41, 1863-68; by J: W. Shepherd. 4^. 1868; by J: L. C. Danner. 43-48, 1869-72; by T: G. Jones. 49-61, 1873- 74; by J: W. Shepherd. 62-57, 1875-77; by T: G. Jones. 58, 1877; by F. B. Clark, Jr. 59, 1877; by J: W. Sanford. 60, 1877; by J: W. Shepherd. 81-62, 1878-79; by T: G. Jones. 63-68, 1879-80; by J: W. Shepherd. 67,1880; by G: F. Moore. 68, 1880-81; by J: W. Shepherd and J: P. Tillman. 69, 1B81; by J: P. Tillman. 70, 1881; by J: W. tihepherd. 71, 1881-82; by J: P. Tillman. 72, 1882; by J: W. Shepherd. 73, 1882-83; by J: P. Tillman. 74, 1883; by J: W. Shepherd. 76, 1883-84; by J: P. Tillman. 76-79, 1884-85; by J: W. Shepherd. 80, 1885-86; by E. P. Morrissett. 81, 1886; by W. O. Hutcbeson. 82-83, 1886-87; by J: W. Shepherd. 84, 1887; by W. G. Hutcheeon. 85-95, 1887-91; by J: W. Shepherd. 96,1891-92; byR: W.Walker. 97, 1892; by W: R. Houghton. 98,1892; by E. P. Morrissett. 99, 1891-92; by P. Coleman. 100,1892- 93; by W: S. Thorington. 101-106, 1892-94; hy P. Coleman. 107,1894; by W: 8. Thorington. 108, 1896; by Marks & Sayre. 109, 1895; by R: W. Walker. 110-118, 120, 122-123, 125-130, 1895-1900; by P. Coleman. 119, 1898 rspeclal term); by V. Bouldin. 121, 124, 1898, 99; by J. E. Cobb. Note. Called "New series" through v. 7. V. [8-9] not numbered. Montgomery imprint began with v. 16. V. 49-52 have triple imprint, Montgomery, New York, Cambridge. V. 118-119 have imprint Jacksonville, Fla. , each '99. — Opinions of the judges of the Supreme Court . . . in ''conscript cases"; involving the question whether State courts and judicial officers have jurisdiction, on habeas corpus, to discharge con- scripts from custody of enrolling officer of Con- federate States. Reported by J: W. Shepherd . . . 1863. 8°. 31 p. — Select cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court . . . 1861, 62, 63. Reported by J: W. Shepherd . . . Vol. 1. '64. 8». 792 p. Note. No mote published. 855 Judiciary] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ala. Supreme Court, continued. — Reports of decisiouB in the Supreme Court . originally prepared by H: Minor, 6: N. Stewart, Stewart & Porter, and B: F. Porter; [also cov- ering 1-8 Alabama reports]. A new ed. . By W: B. Smith. V. 1-10. Tuskaloosa, 1870, 10 V. 8°. Note. T.-ps. of V. 4-6 bear the words " UoDtgomery, Ala. Joel White " just after the vol. number. — Head notes of the decisions of the Supreme Court, semi-annual, Jan. and June terms, 1872-76. '72- 76. 10 V. 8°. — [iiirary.] A catalogue of books belonging to the Supreme Court library. 1859. 8°. 16 p. Catalogue of Supreme Court library ... By J. M. Riggs, librarian. 1882. 8°. 171 p. [Digests.'] Digest of cases decided and reported in the Supreme Court . . . from Ist Alabama reports to 7th Porter inclusive, [etc.]. By P. Phillips. Mobile, 1840. 8°. ilviii, 350 p. — Digest of cases decided by the Supreme Court . . . from Minor to 7 Alabama Reports inclusive. By P. Phillips. Mobile, 1846. 8°. xii, 629 p. — Same, from 7th to 13th Alabama reports inclusive, with a complete index to the whole body of re- ports. By P. Phillips. Mobile, 1849. vii, 459 p. — A digest of the Alabama reports. [Minor-v. 16, new series]. By T. Reavis. Vol. 1. Tuskaloosa, 1850. 8°. cii, 4«4p. Note. CoveriDg only BQbjects from A to D, incluBlve. No farther vola. printed. — Digest of the Alabama reports, from the 17th to the 29th vol , n. s., inclusive. By J: W. Shepherd. 1858. 8°. xl, 784 p. — Digest of the decisions of the Supreme Court . . . from Minor to 43d Alabama, inclusive. By K. C. Brickell. Montgomery, New York, [and] Cambridge, 1872-74. 2 v. 8°. cxi, 990 p. ; xxiii, 549 p. Same, supplement . . . by R. C. Brickell. cxxxvii, (2), 829 p. Note. V. 3 of the Beriea. from 44th-76th Alabama, Montgomery, 1888. 8°. — Digest of the criminal cases decided by the Supreme Court . . . 44th-63d . . . reports, inclusive. By F. B. Clark, Jr. . . . 1881. 8°. xii, 185 p. — Digest of criminal law from decisions of the Supreme Court ... V. 64-100 inclusive. By T. Lomax . . . 1895. 8°. xxiv, 735, 4, vii, p. , — A digested index of the decisions of the Supreme Court ... in chancery cases . . . from May term 1820 to June term 1847, with a part of January term 1848. By D. G. Ligon . . . Louis- ville, [Ky.], '*8. 8°. Ixi, 512 p. Circuit Court. The trial of Dr. Stephen A. Bryant, W: Bryant and James Dobbins, for the murder of Shelby Butler, tried in the Circuit Court, March term, 1860 . . . reported by M. H. Wood. Tuscaloosa, '60. 8». 95, v, p. \_Rules.'\ Rules of the Supreme, Circuit and County courts . . adopted ... at the May term, 1820. Cahawba, '20. 12". 14 p. — A compilation of the chancery rules and statutes of Ala., with forms and notes. 1866. By G: P. Keys. '66. 8°. 120, i, p. — Rules of practice in the several courts . . . Revised and amended by the Supreme Court ... To take effect Jan. 1, 1877. ['76.] 8°. 31 p. 856 Judiciary] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ala. [J2u/es, continued.'] — Rules of practice of the United States Courts for tlie Southern division of the Northern District of Alabama. Adopted March term, 1888. With an appendix n. p., n. d. 8°. 19 p. The jurisdiction of justices of the peace, in civil and criminal cases; and the office and duties of judges of probate : with explanations and forms for the use of executors, administrators and guardians, and the Commissioners of Roads and Revenue. To which is added the duties of every subordinate civil officer in commission in the State . . By W: R. Smith; with an appendix containing numerous forms for con- veyancers, and the school law. 1859. 6°. 558 p. Note. This Is the 2d edition ; Ist edition not seen. See also under Executive and Staff, Atty. Oenl., 1822. 1860. 8°. 5-255 p.; index. — Same; 3d edition. 297-304 p. Note. Another edition, Isnown as the Mieaienppi edition, laaued also in 1860, was eimilar to this 3d edition, with the addition of an '* Appendix — Laws of Ulsdiselppl," filling the gap of pp. 257-295, and with a different title-page. — See also under Executive and Staff, AUi/. Oenl. Legislature [Called General Assembly]. Ist Beaelon held at Huntsvilie, Oct./Dee. 1819. 2d-7th sessloos at Cahawba, annual, beginning in November, 1820-25; called session, June 1821. 8tb.27th sessions at Tuscaloosa, annnal, beginning In November or December, 1826/27-45/46 ; called sea- slons In Nov. 1832, June 1837, and April 18U. Since 1847 all sessions have been held at Montgomery : lst-7th biennial Besplons, beginning in December, 1847/48-49/50, in November, 1851/52-59/ 60; Istr^th annual, bet;lnnlng in November, 1861-64; called session, Jan. 1861 ; 2d called, Oct. 1861 ; called sessions, Oct. 1862, Aug. 1863, Sept. 1864. Sessions unnumbered, beiiinnlni; In November, 1865/66- 66/67; calledscBsions, July, Sept., 1868; adjourned sesp., Nov. 18K8. BessiooB annual, beginning In November, 1869/70-76/77; biennial, beginning in November, 1878/79-1900/01. There were rival legisla- tures in 1872 : the " Court House " assembly, sitting Nov. 18, 1872/ Apr. 23, 1873, and the "Capitol" body, sitting Nov. 18/Dec. 17, 1872. [Laws of the State.'] Acts passed, session 1819-96/97. Huntsvilie, '20; Cahawba, '20-26; Tuscaloosa, '27-46 ; Montgomery, '48-97. 66 v. 8° and 12°. Note. Including acts of called sessions, generally issued In separate vols. But acts of extra session 1832, and called eesflloos 1861 (Oct.), 62,63, 64 were bound (with common titles) with acts of regular BesstouB of same years, although acts of called Bessions 1863, 64 were also issued in separate form, for imme- diate use. Acta of called session April 1841 were reprinted in photo-facsimile by Statute Law Book Co., Wash., B.C., 1895. Acts of the sessions of July, Sept. and Nov., 1868 were bound in 1 v. and include also Public school laws, and Ordinances and resolutions of State convention, 1867. Acts 1873 called " .Acts of the sess. of 1873 of the O. A. . . . and of the Board of Education ..." Constitution is included with acts of 1870/71, 73, 76/76. Acta of 1833/34 were the only 12". No session-Dumber used after the 13th, 1831/32, except in Acta of the lst-7tb biennial sessions, 1847/48-39/60, and the lBt-4th annual sesBions of 1861-64. — A digest of the laws of the State of Alabama : con- taining the statutes and resolutions in force . . . in Jan. 1823. Comp. . . by H. Toulmin . . . Cahawba, 1823. 8°. xxxiv, (2), (9)-1066 p. — A digest of the laws of the State of Alabama: con- taining all the statutes of a public and general nature in force . . in Jan. 1833 . . . [etc.]. Comp. . . byj: G. Aikin. Philadelphia, 1833. 8°. xlvii, (l),574p. — Same . . . and also a supplement containing the public acts, 1833, 34, 35 . . . 2ded. Tuscaloosa and Mobile, 1836. 8". xlvii, (1), 664 p. Note. Pp. til-574 Identical, page for page, with 1st ed. but from different type. Supplementary matter on pp. 575-664. 857 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ala. \_Lwu» of the State, continued.'] — A general index of the statute laws . . . passed since Aikin's digest of 1833. By Will E. Bird, Esq. Cahawba, 1838. 8». 28 p. — A supplement to Aikin's digest . . . containing all the unrepealed laws . . . since the second edi tiun of the digest up to the close of the called session in April 1841 . . . Comp. by A. B Meek. Tuscaloosa, '41. 8°. iv, 409 p. — A digest of the laws of the State of Alabama: con taining all the statutes of a public and general nature in force ... in Feb. 1843 [etc ] . Comp. by C. C. Clay. Tuskaloosa, 1843. 8", xliv, 11, 768 p. — The code of Alabama Prepared by J: J. Ormond, A. P. Baghy, G: Goldthwaite. . . . 1852. 8". iviii, 795, (2) p. Note, Cont. also the acta of 1851/52. See forward, ./ournafff, Doc»., etc., 1852. — The penal code of Alabama ; prepared by G: W. Stone and J: W. Shepherd, and adopted . . . session of 1865/66 ; together with the other criminal laws now in force. '66. 8°. 238 p. — The revised code of .Alabama, prepared by A. J. Walker. Adopted by act . . apnroved 19th Feb. 1867 . . . '67. 1. 8°. xvi, 9lib p. — The code of Alabama. 1876. Prepared by W. Keyes and F. M. Wood, and J: D. Koquemore, successor to F. M. Wood. [Also] the general and permanent acts of the session of 1876/77 . . . '77. 8°. xvi, 1320 p. Note. Cont. also tbe ConstitutioDS of 1819, 61, 66, 68, 75, etc. — The code of Alabama, adopted by act . . . approved Feb. 28, 1887; with . . . statutes passed at the session of 1886/87 . . . Prepared by B. C. Brickell, P. Hamilton and J: F. Tillman, Com- missioners. Nashville, Tenn., '87. 2 v. 1. 8°. II, 1035 p.; X, 319 p. Note.- V. 1, Civil code; v. 2, Criminal code. — The code of Alabama, adopted by act . . . approved Feb. 16, 1897 . . . with . . . statutes passed at the session of 1896/97 . . . Prepared by W: L. Martin, Commissioner. Atlanta, Ga., '97. 2 v. 8°. ivii, 1627 p. ; x, 576 p. Note. V. 1, Civil code ; v. 2, Criminal code. Cont. also the conatitutiona of 1819, 61, 69, 68, 75, etc. — \^Statutory Revision.'} Report of the Commissioners to Codify the Laws, etc., made to the Governor. 1851. 8°. 7 p. Report of the commissioners appointed in pur- suance of the act approved Feb. 17, 1885, "to revise and reduce into a systematic code the whole body of the public statutes . . " n. p., n. d. 8°. 23 p. Note. Cover title only. Report of W: L. Martin, Code Commissioner. 1896. h. t. p. n.p. 8°. 116 p. See also forward under Jnls., Docs., etc., 1887. — [Special Laws.] {Banks.] An act to establish the Bank of the State of Alabama, approved Dec. 20, 1823. Tuscaloosa, '28. 8°. — [Civil War.] An act to provide a fund for the aid of indigent families of volunteers absent in the army. 1861. 8°. 7 p. — [Constitution.] An act to provide for holding a con- vention to revise and amend the constitution . . Approved Dec. 11, 1900. '00. 8». 12 p. 858 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ala. \_Lawi of the State, coniinued.'\ — [iftVttta.] Acts of the General Assembly . . . for reorganizing the State militia, etc., adopted at the called session, 1863 . . . '63. 8°. 16 p. Note. The text Is a separate Issue of pp. [3]-16i of the Acta of the called sessioD, 1863. See aim under Executive and Staff, Ad)t. Oenl. and Sec. of State, and forward. Journals, Ihce., etc., 1859. — [^Penitentiary.'] An act to further define and regulate the convict system of Alabama [ap- proved Feb. 17, 1885]. n. p., n. d. 8°. 14 p. Acts of Genl. Assy. . . . 1888/89-90/91, relating to convicts. '91. 8». 21 p. An act to create a new convict system . . and to provide for the government, discipline and maintenance of all convicts ... 8°. 26 p. Note. Evidently a reprint from same type as original act in session laws, 18y2/93. An act to regulate the management of State and county convicts . . . Session of 1894/95. 8". p. 849-879. Note. Reprinted from Acts 1894/95. — [Railroads.'] An act to provide for the regulation of railroad companies and persons operating railroads . . . [approved Feb. 26, 1881]. n.t.p. ['81?] 8°. 8 p. Note. Title from cover. — [Revenue.'] An act to provide for the more efficient assessment and collection of taxes . . And an act to amend the revenue laws . . [Sess. 1896/ 97]. n. p., n. d. 8". II, (1), 1489-1514 p. Note. Title from cover. Each act has separate h. t.-p. See also under Executive and Staff, Auditor and Comptrol- ler ; and forward, Journals, Voce., etc., 1852. — [Roads.] Road laws of Alabama, published in pur- suance of an act . . . approved Mar. 1, 1881. Codified by H. C. Tompkins, Atty. Genl. W. W. Screws, Sec. of State. '81. 8°. 20 p. Road laws of Ala., comp. from the code of 1886 and subsequent acts . . . Birmingham, '95. 12". 16 p. [Journals, Documents, Etc.] Journal of the Senate, sessional, 1819-1900/01. ■». jj., '20-1901. 8°. Note. See back, list of sessions under Legislature. The Journals of the •• Court House " Assembly of 1872/73 were printed in due course; those of the " Capitol " body were not printed until 1874, when they were bound with the Journals of 1873. Published at Cahawha, 1819-26; Ht Tuscaloosa, 1827- 46; since then at Montgomery, except 1898/99 at Jacksonville, Fla. — Journal of the House of Representatives, sessional, 1819-1900/01. u. 77., '20-1901. 8°. Note. See back, list of sessions under Legislature; also preceding note. Imprints same as of Senate Journal. — Rules of the Senate. [Tuscaloosa, 1840 ?] f'.s.sh. — Sar).e, session 1884/86, 86/87, 90/91, 94/95. '84-94. 4 pm. 8°. — Rules of the House of Representatives. [Tusca- loosa. 1840 ?] fo.s.sh. — Same. [Tuscaloosa, 1841 ?] fo.s.sh. — Same, session 1886/87, 90/Hl. '86-90. 2 pm. 8°. — Session of 1844/45. [Tuscaloosa, '44.] f.s.sh. Note. A list of the Senators and Representatives. — List of officers elected on joint ballot, by the Genl. Assy. [Tuscaloosa, 1845.] 8°. — A list of members and officers ... at the session of 1851/52. Comp. by A. B. Clitherall. '52. 7 p. — Report of the committee appointed to examine the State Bank, [Jan. 8, 1827J. n.p., n. d. broad- side, 15 X 8 in. — Report of the committee of ways and means [of the House.] n. t. p. [Tuscaloosa, 1828 ?] 8". 859 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ala. {Journals, Documents, Etc., continued.} — Report of committee [with reference to State Uni- versity expenditures, etc.]. Tuscaloosa, 1834. — Report of the joint examining committee on the con- dition of the State Bank and branches . . . Tuscaloosa, 1840. 8°. 15 p. — Debate in the Senate ... on the general ticket bill , 1840/41. Tuscaloosa, '41. n. t. p. 8°. 42 p. — Debate in the House ... on the general ticket bill, 1840/41. Tuscaloosa, '41. n.t.p.S". 21 p. — Protest of the minority of the House of Representa- tives, Jan. 4, 1841, against the passage of the general ticket bill; session of 1840/41. Tusca- loosa, '41. n.t.p. 8°. 4 p. — Report of the State Bank committee [of the Senate] in relation to the purchase of property by the Bank of tlie State of Ala. and branches during the year 1841. Dec. 7, 1841. Tuscaloosa, '41. — Report of the State Bank committee [of the House] in relation to the sinking fund by the Bank of the State of Ala. and branches, Dec. 13, 1841. Tuscaloosa, '41. 8°. — Report of the committee [of the House] an the State Bank and branches, Dec. 19, 1842. [Tusca- loosa, '42.] 8». — Classification of the indebtedness of each county to the State Bank and branches; made out for the joint examining committee. House of Represen- tatives . . . Tuscaloosa, '43. 8°. 16 p. — Bank reports : Report of the chairman of the State Bank committee [of the House] ; and also the reports of the presidents and commissioners of the State Bank and branches. Tuscaloosa, '43. — Report of the [Senate] committee on education, in relation to the University of Alabama. Tusca- loosa, 1843. 8°. 24 p. — Speech of Mr. Moore, of Perry, on the resolutions of Mr. Taylor, of Butler, declaring the act of the J^egislature of Ala., laying off the State into con- gressional districts upon the white population alone, unconstitutional and inexpedient, n. t. p. [1843/44.] 8°. 7 p. — [Speech of Joseph G.Baldwin in the House, favoring resolutions to rescind the white basis in the for- mation of Congressional districts ; sess. 1843/44.] 8°. 16 p. — A condensed statement of the indebtedness of the several counties ... to the Bank of the State of Alabama [etc.]. Tuscaloosa, 1844. 8°. — Report of the committee of ways and means in rela- tion to the State debt. Tuscaloosa, 1844. 7 p. — Report of the [House] committee on the State Bank and branches, in relation to the management and liquidation of the banks . . Tuscaloosa, '44. 8°. 7 p. — Speech of W; L. Yancey, of Autauga, in the Senate ... on the 4th of January, 1844 ; upon a joint memorial to Congress in relation to the imprison- ment of Amos Kendall, Postmaster General . . . n. p.,n. d. 8°. 10 p. — Report of the [House] committee on the Peniten- tiary, on the bill providing for leasing out the Penitentiary. [Tuscaloosa, 1844?] f^.s.sh. — Report of the [Senate] committee on the Peniten- tiary. [Tuscaloosa, 1845?] 8°. — Classification of the indebtedness of each county to the State Bank and branches. Tuscaloosa, 1845. — Report of the majority of the [House] committee on the sixteenth section fund. Tuscaloosa, 1845. 8°. 86o Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ala [Journals, Documents, Etc., continued.'^ — Report of the mioority .of the [House] committee on the sixteenth section fund. Tuscaloosa, 1846. 8° — Classification [by a joint committee of Senate and House] of the indebtedness in each county to the State Bank and branches, Jan. 13, 1846. Tuscaloosa, '46. 8°. — Report of the committee on the State Bank and branches . . . House of Representatives . . . Tuscaloosa, 1846. 8°. 8 p. — Report of the committee of ways and means [on that part of the Gov's, message relating to the preservation of the faith and credit of the State, Jan. 1846]. n. p. 8». 4 p. — Report of the [House] committee on education on the report of the Trustees of the University of Alabama, etc. [Tuscaloosa, 1846?] 8°. — Report of the select committee [House] to whom was referred the communication of the Sec. of State . . relative to the proposed amendments to the constitution, [etc.]. [Tuscaloosa, 1846?] — Report of the judiciary committee, J. W. McClung, chairman, on Resolution no. 1. n. t.p. [1848.] 8°. 3 p. Nott. Re proposed amendmenta to the Btate conetitution. — Report of the committee on ways and means. 1848. 8°. 7 p. — Report of the committee of the Genl. Assy., Walter H. Crenshaw, chairman, on the State University. 1848. 8°. 12 p. — Report of the [Senate] committee on sixteenth sections. 1848. 8°. 7 p. — Report of the committee of ways and means, of the House . . . [Sess. 1849/50.] n. t. p. 8°. 4 p. — Report of the committee on internal improvement. n. t. p. [1849/50.] 8°. 6 p. — Report of the joint committee of the two houses . . . to audit and settle the accounts of F. S. Lyon, commissioner and trustee. 1849,52,53. 3 pm. 8°. Sote. Dates are dates of publication only. Rpt. 1852 called '* Rpt. from," etc. F. S. Lyon was '* Commr. and Trustee to settle the affairs of the State Bank and branches." Sep un£f«r Institutions, .5an/;9, CoTtimissioner and Iruntee. — Report from the committee on education of the Senate ... on a memorial from the American Association for the Advancement of Science in relation to . . . the State's instituting a geo- logical survey . . . Jan. 19, 1850. n.t.p. 8°. 3 p. — Report of the committee on internal improvement of the House . . on a memorial from the Ameri- can Association for the Advancement of Science in relation to the propriety of having a thorough geological, mineralogical, and agricultural survey of the State made . . . Jan. 19, 1850. n. t. p. 8°. 7 p. — Mr. Phillip's report from the committee on internal improvement, with a bill " To promote the pros- perity of the people of Alabama by developing the agricultural, mineral, manufacturing and commercial resources of the State "... 1851. 8°. 13 p. — Report on the state of the two and three per ct. funds, made by the committee on internal im- provement to the House . . Nov. 29, 1851. '51-. 8°. 8 p. — Report from the [House] committee on education on the subject of public schools. 1852. 8°. 14 p. ^ote. Reporting a bill to appoint a Supt. of Pub. Schools. 86 1 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ala \Journali, Documents, Etc., continued.'] — Letter from the Secretary of the Interior on the Bubject of swamp lands. 1862. 8°. 6 p. — Report from the joint committee of the two Houses on the code. 1852. 8°. 32 p. — Report of the minority of the committee on Con- gressional apportionment. 1852. 8°. 7 p. — Report from the committee of the Senate on the subject of educating the deaf and dumb of Alabama. 1852. 8". 8 p. — Report of the committee of ways and means on the subject of direct trade. 1852. 8°. 32 p. — Report from the committee on ways and means . . . on so much of the Governor's message as relates to the Great Southern Question ; directing them to inquire into the expediency of amending the revenue laws, etc. 1852. 8°. 16 p. — Report of joint committee to examine the offices of Comptroller and Treasurer, biennial, Sept. 30: 1851/53-57/59. n. t. p. 4 pm. 8». — Report of the [Senate] committee on sixteenth sections. 1853. 8°. 3 p. — Report of the [Senate] committee on sixteenth sections. 1853. 8°. 4 p. Note. Distinct from preceding title. — Speech of Hon. Le Roy P. Walker on internal im- provements, delivered in the House . . . 30th November, 1853. '64. 8°. 16 p. — Memorial to the Legislature ... in relation to the Alabama Central Rail Road, adopted by the Con- vention held at Decatur on 30th of November, 1853. '54. 8°. 8 p. Note. Later known ae the South and North Ala. R.R. Co. — Memorial of the Elyton Rail-road Convention . . . 1853. 8°. 24 p. — Remarks of Hon. J. M. Greene, of Jackson, de- livered in the House . . . Dec. 8, 1863. '54. 8°. 16 p. Note. Re State aid for a Tennessee River-Mobile railroad. — Speech in favor of uniting north and south Alabama by a central rail-road, [by J. E. Belser], Con- cluded in the House . . . 16th Dec, 1853. n.t.p. [Montgomery, '63?] 8°. 16 p. — Remarks of Mr. Ashley, of Conecuh, in the Senate . . . Jan. 16, 1854, upon the resolution of Mr. Webb, proposing to recommit the bill reported by committee on Congressional apportionment and substitute offered by Mr. BlsJce (both on the white basis) to the committee, with instruc- tions to report a bill on the constitutional, or federal, basis. '64. 8°. 12 p. — Speech of Hon. S: R. Blake, of Dallas, on the white basis, delivered in the Senate . . . 16th and 17th Jan., 1854. '54. 8='. 29 p. — Speech of Mr. Watts, of Montgomery, on the federal and white bases in apportioning representntives to Congress : dehvered in the Senate of Alabama, Jan. IWth, 1854. '54. 8». 24 p. — Report from the committee on the judiciary of the House ... on the proposed amendments to the constitution. 1854. 8°. 7 p. — Report of the committee on education with a bill to establish and maintain a system of free public schools . . . Submitted to the House . . . Jan. 24, 1854. . . '54. 8». 15, 11 p. — Report of the committee on education, to whom was referred a bill entitled An act to aid the Alabama Medical College, to be located at Mobile. 1856. 8°. 7 p. 862 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ala \_Journah, Documents, Etc., continued.'\ — Report of the joint committee to whom was referred the report of .1: Whiting, Commissioner and Trustee to Settle the Affairs of the State Bank and Branches . . . 1855. 8°. 8 p. See under InstitatioDB, Banks, Commisaioner and Trustee, — Internal improvements. [Speech of T: H. Hobbs, House, Jan. 17, 1856. '56.] n.i.p. 8». 8 p. Ji^ote. Favoring survey of a railroad route between North and South Alabama. — Report of the committee on internal improvements, to whom was referred that part of the Governor's message relating to the Geological Survey of the State. 1856. 8°. 7 p. — Report of the committee on the University of Alabama, together with the report of the Board of Trustees of the University. 1856. 8° 12 p. — Report [of the committee on finance, to whom was committed that portion of the Governor's mes- sage relating to the Insane Hospital, and the report of the Trustees of said hospital] . n. i. p. [1857?] 8°. 2 p. — Report on the state of the two and three per cent funds, made by the select joint committee . . . Jan. 12, 1858. '58. 8°. 14 p. — Report of the joint committee . . . "Providing for the security and protection of the State by arm- ing and disciplining the citizen soldierv thereof " . . . 1859. 8°. 19 p. — Speech of Mr. Forsyth, of Mobile, on the Senato- rial question, in the House . . . Nov. 29, 1859, rt. t. p. 8°. 15 p. — An address delivered before the Genl. Assy. . . . on the cause of education generally, and spe- cially on the claims of the Univ. of Ala., by L. 0. Garland, LL.D., President . . . Dec. 12, 1859. *60. 8°. 34 p. — Report of the committee on the judiciary in relation to the swamp and overflowed lands donated to this State by act of Congress of Sept. 28, 1850, together with the several Acts of Congress and tho rules and regulations of the General Land Office relating thereto. Made to the House . . sess. of 1859/60. '60. 8». 16 p. — Speech of Hon. John Forsyth, on the report from the committee on federal relations . . . Feb. 2, 1860. n.t.p. 8°. 8 p. — Report of joint select committee . . on the two and three per cent funds. 1860. 8°. 32 p. — Report of joint committee on outrages. 1868. 8°. 80 p. Note. Concerning the Ku Klux Klau. — Report of the joint special committee appointed to investigate the condition of the Selraa, Marion & Memphis R.R. 1869. »°. 7 p. — Report of the judiciary committee, to whom was referred the "Resolution of inquiry" into alleged "illegal use or unlawful application of the public money . . ." 1870. 8°. 7 p. — Report of committee to investigate alleged frauds in issuance of railroad bonds and bonds of the State for the use of railroads. 1871. 8°. — Report of the special House committee appointed to investigate railroad matters. 1872. 8°. 187 p. — Memorial of the Genl. Assy, of Alabama to the President and Congress of the United States. November 1872. « t. p. 8°. 8 p. — Kejiort of the special committee appointed to enquire into the condition of the Selma and Gulf Rail- road Co. [Sess. 1872/73.] '73. 8°. 77 p. 863 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ala. [^Journals, Documents, Etc., continued.'] — Report of joint committee appointed to inquire into alleged irregularities in the Bept. of Education. 1874. 8°. 9, (1) p. — Report of the joint committee to inspect the State Penitentiary and State Farm, [Jan. 22, 1876]. '75. 8». 33 p. J^ote. There ia another ed. of this rpt., identical except for title-page, — Report of the committee on the contingent fund and other irregularities in the State government. 1875. 8». 31 p. — Report of the joint committee in regard to the amendment of the constitution. 1676. 8°. 15 p. Jifote. Another ed. was issued with the following title ; — Report of the joint committee in regard to the amendment of the constitution, together with the act calling the State convention. 1876. 23 p. See preceding entry. — Report of the committee on memorial of the Re- publican members to Congress . 1875. 8°. 35 p. — Report of the committee to examine the ofBces of the Auditor and Treasurer. 1875. 8». (l),6p. — [Charges and specifications preferred by the State of Alabama against 6: E. Spencer, and sub- mitted to the Senate committee on privileges and elections. By J: T. Morgan, attorney for Alabama.] n.p.,n.d. [1875?] 8°. 15 p. — Argument of J: T. Morgan, attorney for the State ... in the matter of charges against G: E. Spencer, before the committee on privileges and elections of the Senate of the United States. Montgomery, [1875]. 8°. 17 p. — [Further argument by J: T. Morgan, Feb. 21, 1876.] n i. p. 8°. 16 p. — Report of the joint committee ... in regard to the alleged election of G: E. Spencer as U. S. Senator, together with the memorial and evi- dence. 1875. 8°. 56, clzzzii, p. — Report of the special joint committee on the State Penitentiary. [Sess. 1875/76.] 76. 8°. 11 p. — Report of the joint committee on the Governor's message on public debt, [Feb. 5, 1876]. '76. 8°. 9 p. Note. Contained also in Rpt. of CommisHioners to adjust and liquidate indebtedness of Alabama. — Report of joint committee on visiting Penitentiary. [Sess. 1876/77.] n. p , n. d. 8°. 8 p. — Report of the special joint committee on the State Penitentiary. [Sess, 1878/79.] n.t.p. S". 3p. — Report of special joint committee . . . to which was referred report of Coniinr. of Swamp and Over- fliiwed Lanrls. [Sess. 1878/79.] '79. 8". lop. — Testimony taken by the special joint committee to which was referred the report of tlie Commis- sioner of S. and O Lands, under a j'dnt resolu- tion adoi.ted Nov. 2R, 1878 '79 8°. !i5 p. — History of the sales of the swamp and overflowed lands. Being notes from the evidence of J: R Tompkins, former Receiver before the joint committee . . sess. of IM78/79 responsive to the report of Swamp Land (Commissioner T: H. Price, n p., n. d. 8°. 40 p. — Majority an 1 minority reports in the contested election case of Burnett vs. Clarke sitting member from Coneculi County. [Sess 1878/79] n.p,n.d. 8° 12 p. — Report of tlie special joint committee appointed to visit tlu'Insiine Asylum atTuscaloos >, [1878/791. '79. 8°. 20 p. 864 Legiilature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [AU. [■/ourna/s, Docwmtnis^ Etc., continued.} — Report of the joint committee to examine the offices of the Auditor and Treasurer. [Sess. 1878/79.] n. p., n. d. 8". 3 p. — Keport of the special joint committee appointed to visit the State University at Tuscaloosa . . . 1879. 8". 35, (1) p. Note. Reprintof Laws and Regulatlona, 1877, on p. 9-3S, (1). — Testimony taken by the joint special committee of the session of 1880/81 to enquire into the condi- tion and treatment of convicts of the State. 1881. 8°. 25 p. — Argument of £. P. Alexander on railroad bills be- fore judiciary committee of the Senate . . . Feb. 1881. 8°. 28 p. Cover title. — [Memorial of citizens of Lee county . . . praying the passage of laws to prevent unreasonable and oppressive rates and unjust discrimination by railroads, Dec. 1, 1881.] n.t.p. [1881.] 18 p. — Address by Hon. J. L. M. Curry, LL.D., general agent Peabody fund. Delivered before the Genl. Assy. . . . Dec. 1, 1881. re. d. 8°. 20 p. — Address by Hon. J. L. M. Curry, LL.D., general agent Peabody educational fund, delivered be- fore the Genl. Assy. . . . Dec. 1st, 1882. '83. 8°. 20 p. — Report of the joint committee to examine the offices of Auditor and Treasurer, [Feb. 2, 1883]. n. p., n. d. 8°. 4 p. — Keportof the joint committee . . . to investigate the conduct, transactions, etc., of I: H. Vincent, lately State Treasurer. 1883. 8°. 16 p. — Speech of W. L. Bragg, Esq., before the Senate judiciary committee, on bills pending in reference to railroad legislation. Nov. 22d & 24th, 1884. . . re. p., n. d. 8°. 40 p. Note. Cover title only. — Address delivered Feb. 6, 1885, by Hon. .T. L. M. Curry, general agent of the Peabody educational fund, in response to an invitation extended in a joint resolution . . '8.1. 8°. 16 p. — Report of the joint committee appointed by the two houses to consider and revise the manuscript prepared by the Commissioners to Codify the Statutes . . . 1887. 8°. 8 p. — Correspondence between Gov. O'Neal and President [Clayton] of State University at Tuscaloosa. n. p [1887.] S». 7 p. Note. Printed for the House. — Report of the joint committee . . . appointed to examine into the convict system of Ala., sess. 1888/89. '89. 8°. 49 p. — Speech of Hon. Lewis M. Stone, in the House, Feb. 1889. n.p.,n.d. 8». 8 p. Note. On the bill to provide for the settlement of the indebtedness of tbe conntles nf Chambers, Lee, Pickens, Randolph and Tallapoosa to tbe State, created under an act of Dec. 31, 1868, authorizing counties and towns to subscribe to the capital stock of railroads. See also under Uiacella- neons. Debt. — Address delivered Feb. 1, 1889, by Hon. J. L. M. Curry, general agent of the Peabody education fund, in response to an invitation extended in a joint resolution . . . n. d. 8°. 16 p. — Report of joint committee on normal schools . . . Feb. 6, 1891. '91. 8°. lip. — [Statistics as to Penitentiary mortality since 1866, and net profits since 1875, compiled by R. H Dawson and presented to the committee on Penitentiary. 1892.] broadside. 86s Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ala. [Jbi/rmaZs, DoevLmtnts, Etc., continued.'] — Argument of A. A. Wiley, as attorney, in favor of contestant, n. t- p. 8°. 12 p. Note. CoDtested election case of T: J. Jones v. J. F. JoneB, foreeat Id the House, Bess. 1892/93. — [Statement by citizens of Conecuh County in behalf of contestee.] n. d. broadside. See preceding note. — Argument of J. M. Falkner, attorney Louis- ville & Nashville R. R. Co., before Senate judiciary committee and committee on com- merce and common carriers of the House . . . on bills to prevent freight trains from running on Sunday. [Sess. 1892/93.] /». p. , n. d. 8°. 31 p. — Universal education the safety of the Common- wealth. Speech before the Genl. Assy. . . . Dec. 2, 1896 [by Hon. J. L. M. Curry], n. t. p. 8». 20 p. — Report of the joint committee to visit Tuscaloosa and investigate the University, n.t.p. [1897.] 8°. 36 p. — Report of the joint comTnittee to confer with representatives from the railroads in this State. n.t.p. 8°. 8 p. Note. Date uncertain, but eubsequent to the Civil War. Miscellaneous. [Botany.'] Preliminary list of plants growing without cultivation in Alabama. By E. A. Smith and C: Mohr. Tuscaloosa, 1880. 8°. 56 p. [Civil War.] [Schedule of prices, issued by the Board of Commissioners for Impressments, in effect June 1-Aug. 1864. '64.] broadside. .^ee also under Legislature, Special Lawn. Colonization Society (1851-). Constitution of the Alabama State Colonization Society, and the officers for the year 1852, with an address by the President to the people of the State [Dec. 11,1851]. '51. 8°. 7 p. [Coosa River.] Report of the survey of the Coosa River, made under authority of the State by Major T: Pcarsall. 1868. 8°. 16 p. — Report of T: Pearsall, commissioner to survey the Coosa River and lands adjacent thereto ; [Dec. 21, 1869J. 1870. 8°. 14 p. [Deli.] Financial Agents. Report of Lehman. Durr & Co., State financial agents, Oct. 1, 1869. Note. In Docs. ace. Gov's, ann. message, 1669. — Report of Messrs. Lehman, Durr & Co., financial agents of the State . . to the Governor. 1871. 8°. 8 p. Commissioners to Adjust and Liquidate the Indebt- edness of the State (1874-76). Report, 1876. 8". 38 p. Note. Cont. also the rpt. of the joint committee of the Genl. Assy, on the Governor's message on public debt, TFeb. 6,1878). — Same, 1879. 8°. 47 p. Report of Col. R. H. Abercromlne, commissioner appointed to adjust, compromise and settle the indebtedness of the counties of Chambers, Ran- dolph, Tallapoosa, Lee and Pickens. Submitted to the Governor. 1883. 8°. 16 p. Note. Cover title only. See also under Legislature, Jour- nals, Docs., etc., 1889. 866 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ala. \E%poiiiio-M.'\ Report of the commissioners ... to the Universal Ezlilbition at Vienna, Austria, 1873 . . . 73. 8°. 7 p. Handboolc of Alabama: a complete index to the State; with a geological map and an appendix of use- ful tables. By S. Beriiey, attorney at law, Mobile, Ala. Mobile, 1878. 8°. xxxix, 338 p. map. Nott. ContainB coDBtitution and statiBtiual and general information coDcerniDg the State's reeourcee, including artlctcB on apeclal subjects contributed by other writers, and a short bibliography. — Same; 2d and revised ed., 1892. Birmingham, '92. 8°. 565 p. map. il. Note. " Second and rev. ed.," precedes title " Handbook," etc. See preceding note. [ History. ] Alabama : her history, resources, war record and public men. From 1540 to 1872. By W. Brewer. '72. 8». 712 p. 2fote. Stated by Owen to be " the most valuable general contribution to the history of the State yet made . . . The War Record ... is the fullest account that has been pub- lished about Alabama troops In the several wars." History Commission (1898-1901). Report, Dec. 1, 1900. Edited by T: M. Owen, Chairman. V. 1. '01. 8°. 447 p. .Ifote. No V. 2 was Issued. This commission was succeeded In 1901 by a permanent Dept. of Archives and History, with Dr. Owen as Director. Internal Improvement Convention. Address of the Internal Improvement Convention of the State . . . held in Mobile, May 29, 1851. Mobile, '51. 8°. 15 p. See also under Legislature, JournalSt Does., etc., 1849/50, 60, 51, 56 (two). Lands, Swamp and Overflowed, State Agent for. Report of Wm. M. Byrd . . . upon the subject of securing swamp and overflowed lands to which the State is entitled under the swamp land grants of Sept. 28, 1850 and Mar. 3, 1857; . . [dated Aug. 25, 1903]. '03. 8°. 16 p. Mobile, Commissioners of. Governor's message and report of the Commissioners of Mobile. 1880. 8°. 51 p. Mote. Message of Gov. Cobb, Nov. 26, 1880, pp. 3-4. — Final report, loth February 1883. n. p., n. d. S". 8 p. — An act to establish a River Commission for Mobile River and branches, and to define its powers. Approved Feb. 28, 1887. Also by-laws of the Mobile River Commission, n. p., n. d. 8". 9, 6 p. [Penitentiary System.'] Commission for the Improve- ment of the Penitentiary and Convict System, of Alabama (1891-) . Report. n.p.,n.d. 8". 23 p. [Registration, Superintendent of] See under E.iecu- tive and Staff, Secretary of State. Southern Rights Convention (1852). Proceedings of the Southern Rights Convention of the State of Alabama, assembled at Montgomery, July 12, 1852. Printed by order of the Convention. '52. 8». [ West Florida.] An agreement entered into, this (17th) day of May 1869, between W. C. Purman, C. E. Dyke, and N. C. Moragne, commissioners on the part of Florida . . . and J. L. Pennington, A. J. Walker, and C: A. Miller, commissioners on the part of Alabama . . . [setting forth the terms of annexation of West Florida to Ala- bama.] p. 3-8. Note. In Docs. ace. Gov's, ann. message, 1869. See also under Executive and Staff, Oovemor, 1873. 867 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ala. Supplemental : Tehbitobial. Documenta of IfUsalastppl Territory, of which Alabama was a part, 1798-1817, will be foand in the Hat of Mlaaiaalppi State Pub- llcatlODa, p. R83. Acta passed at the lgt-2nd session of the 1st General Assembly of the Alabama Territory ... St. Stephens, 1818. 2 v. 12». llfi, iv, p.; 79, 3 p. Nott. There were only two aeaaiona of the Territorial Leglalature; both were held at St. Stephens, the temporary seat of government. Journal of the Legislative Council of the Alabama Territory, at the 1st session of the Ist General Assembly, [Jan. 19/Feb. 13, 1818]. St. Ste- phens, '18. 8". 56, iv, p. Note. Owen'a Bibliography recorda " no copy Been " of Council Journal of 2d aeasion. See precedtng note. Journal of the House of Representatives of the Ala- bama Territory, at the 1st session of the 1st Gen- eral Assembly, [Jan. lU/Feb. 13, 1818]. St Stephens, '18. sm. 4>. Same, at the 2d session of the Ist General Assembly, [Nov. 2/21, 1818]. St. Stephens, '18. 8". 120 p. 868 MISSISSIPPI STATE PUBLICATIONS List compiled from the collection of MiasiBBippi documentn in th e New York Public Library; from** A Bibliography of Miisititiippi" by Thomas M. Otoent Director State Archioen and Uiatory of Ala- buma^in the Annual Report of the Ameri- an Hiitoricul Asao- datum, 189HtVol. 2,pp- 633-828 ; and from " Catalogue of the State Library of Maanachuaetta," 1880^ and Annual Supple menta, Ifi80-I904. liocumentt in thia lint generally published at the capital, Javkaon^ if not otherwiMe apecifled. Traverced by De Solo, 1-t40. Included (north of the 3l8t par- allel) m Carolatia grant by Charlei I to Sir Hubert Heath, 1629; in Carolina uraat to Monk, Olareiidoo, and uthera, 16ti;5; and partly in the Georgia grant to Oglethorpe, 1732. AUo claimed by Franue as part of LnuisiHrni, and aitemptH at colonization made along ihe coast by Ib^rvitle and uthere, 1699-17:^1 ; French rights Ctidfd to Great Uritalo In Treaty of 1763. PortloD north of the 3lBt parallel included iu cedsiou by Great Britain to United StHtt-a by Treaty of 1783; and in cesriiODs by Sciulh (Jarolina, 1787, and by Georgia, 1802; iDcludcd In MiBeiBr>ippi Territory, 1798 and lbU4. Portion south of the 3Ist parallel claimed by Spain as part of Florida nntil the cesuion of Florida to Great Britain by Treaty of 1763 ; restored to Spain by Treaty of 1783 ; claimed by United States as part of Louisiana purchase, ltf03; annexed to Mlsttiesippi Terri- tory, 1812; occupied by United States, 1813; included in cession of Florida to United SUtes, 1819. Territory of Alabama detached, March 1817; remaining territory admitted as the Sbite ot Uissis- sippi. Dec. 10, 1817. Seceded from the Union. Jan. 9, 1861; re-ad- mitted. Feb. 3, 1870. Capital atXatchez.l79r4-18iJ2; at Washington, 18U2-18; at Natchez, 1819-20; at Columbia, 1821-22; at Jackson beginning Dec. 1822. Appendix to the Journal of the Senate, annual, session 1871, 72, 74. 71-74. 3 v. 8°. See following note. Appendix to the Journal of the House, annual, session 1871-74. 71, 72, 74. 3 v. 8°. Kote. Prior to thia, documentB were irregularly appended to Journals without t.-p. These Appendixes contain docs. E resented to the Legislature at the aessione stated. Each vol. as continuouB pagination. The doca. of sess. Jan. 1873 were Interpolated in v. 1 of both Senate and House Journals. Sub- sequently the docs, were bound up with the following titles : Annual reports of the departments and benevolent insti- tutions. Dec. 31: 1876-77. 77-78. 2 v. 8°. Note, Binder's titles : " Reports State Officers Miss. 1877, 78." Beginning 1876 each doc. hae bad Individual pagination. Biennial reports of the departments and benevolent institutions; biennial, [I878/79]-1904/05. *80- [1905]. 14 V. 80. Note. Title has varied slightly; binderU title, "Depart- ment ReporU." The vols, for [1878/70-80/81] are dated '* 1880, 82." None seen between 1888/80 and 1896/97. 1898/99, and contained documents, have imprint Jacksonville, Fla. ; all othera apparently Jackson. 1000/01 has n. t. p. CoNfiTITUTION. Cowoentiony 1817. Journal of the convention of the Western part of the Mississippi Territory. Be^n and held at the town of Washington on the 7th day of July, 1817. Port-Gibson, *31. 12°. 108 p. Note. Tins edition was a reprint for the use of the Conven- tion of 1832. An edition of 800 copies of the original edition was ordered printed; not seen. — The constitution of the State of Mississippi. Nat- chez, n. d. [1817?] 12°. — Constitution and form of government of the State of Mississippi- Port-Gibson, 1831. 12°. 36 p. Note. A reprint for the me of the Convention of 1832. 869 Constitution] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Miss- Convention, 1832. Journal of the convention of the State of MissiBsippi, held in the town of Jackson. 1832. 8». 304 p. — The constitution ... As revised in convention on the twenty-sixth day of October, A. D. 1832. '32. 8°. 27 p. Note. Oonatitutlon of 1832 alio Id Revised code, 1857, with five ameDdments. Convention, 1857. Journal of the convention . . . Convened at the capitol . . . the 10th ilay of November ... '51. 8°. 79 p. Convention, 1861. Journal of the State convention, and ordinances and resiolutions adopted in Jan- uary 1861, with an Appendix ... '61. S". 256 p. folded tab. Note. Cont. coDBtitution of 1832 ue amended to 1861; uloo rplB, of CommlBBtoDerB to States, Auditor, and Adjt. Uenl. — Proceedings of the Mississippi State convention, held Jan. 7th to 26th, A. 1). 1861. Including the ordinances as finally adopted, important speeches, and a list of members ... By J. L. Power, convention reporter. '61. 8°. 128 p. — Journal of the State convention, and ordinances and resolutions adopted in March 1861 . '61. 8°. 104 p. Note. The eoDVentiOQ re-aBBembled March 25 and aat until March :^0. The Journal proper cont. a coramunicatioo from Uowell Cobb, president of the Convention of the C, B. A., followed by the constitution of the Confederate States, pp. 5-20, of which 200 copies were ordered separately printed for the use of the convention. — An address setting forth the declaration of the immediate causes which induce and justify the secession of Mississippi from the Federal Union, and the ordinance of secession. 1861. 8°. 8 p. Convention, ISOii. Journal of the proceedings and debates in the constitutional convention . August 1865 . . . '65. 8°. 296, (2) p. Note. No pp. 80-81 ; p. 50 for p. 84. — Constitution ... as amended, with the orvinances [sic'] and resolutions adopted . . . August 1865 . . . 'C5. 8°. 56 p. Convention, 1868. Journal of the proceedings in the constitutional convention . . 1868 ... '71. 8°. 776 p. — Report of select committee of the constitutional convention on the proclamation of Gov. Hum- phreys. 1868. 8°. — Constitution and ordinances . . . adopted in con- vention assembled in pursuance of the Recon- struction Acts of Congress, and held, by order of General E. O. C. Ord . . . 1868. '68. 8°. 46 p. — Constitution of the U.S., with amendments, and the constitution of . . Mississippi, adopted . . . 16th May 1868 and ratified ... 1st Dec. 1869. '70. 56 p. Convention, 1890. Journal of the proceedings of the constitutional convention . . . Begun . . . Aug. 12, 1890 and concluded Nov. 1, 1890 . '90. 8°. 757, (1) p.- — Rules and regulations . . . with roll of delegates and committees . . . Aug. 16, 1890. '90. 16 p. — Constitution . . . adopted November 1, 1890 . . . n. t. p. [Jackson, Miss. : R. H. Henry & Co., Convention printers, '90.] 8°. 64 p. (Cover title.) — Same title ; Jackson, Miss. : E. L. Martin, Conven- tion printe'r, '91. 8°. 81 p. 870 Constitution] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Milt. Convtntion, 1890, continued. — Annotated edition. Constitution . . . Adopted Not. 1, 1890. As prepared by R. H. Thompson, G: G. Dillard and K. B. Campbell, Commissioners to Revise the Statutes ... '91. 8°. 104 p. See alio under Exec, and Staff, Oovernor, 1857. ExicuTivE AHD Staff. Oovernor. Message, to legislative sessions, 1839- 1904. •39-[1904]. 8°. Oont. : By A. G. McNutt, 1839, 40, 41, 42; by T. M. Tucker, 1844; by A. O. Brown, 1840; by J. W. Matthews, 1848; by J: A. Quitman, 1850; by H. B. Foote, 1854; by J. J. McRae, 1857; by W: MoWillle, 1857, 58; by J: J. PettuB, 1858-63; by C: Clark, 1864; by J. L. Alcorn, 1871; by R. C. Power«, 1872, 73 (Oct.), 74 (Jan.); by A. Ames, 1874 (Feb., Dec), 76, 76; by J. M. Btone, 1877, 78, 80, 82; by R. Lowry, 1884, 86, 88, 90; by J. U. Btone, 1892, 94, 96; by A. J. McLaurin, 1898, 1900; by A. H. Longino, 1902, 04. Jfote. Mess. Oct. 1873 called " Bpec. mees." Mess. 1678 (24 p.) followed by Inaugural and other matter on p. 25-44. — Inaugural address, 1S44, [60], 70, 74, 78, 82, 8fi, 90. 96, 1900. Cont.: By A. Q. Brown, 1844; by J.J. Pettua, [1860] ; by J. L. Alcorn, 1870; by A. Amee, 1874; by J. M. Stone, 1878; by R. Lowry, 1882, 86; by J. M. Stone, 1890; by A. J. Mc Laurin, 1896; by A. H. Longino, 1900. Xote. 1844 seen only in Senate Journal, 1844. [1860 1 bears no date. 1878 follows Message 1878 as p. 25-28. — Documents accompanying the Governor's message . . . Jan. 2, 1844. '44. 12". 63 p. Ifote. Incl. Ann. rpt. of Bd. of Inspectors of the Peniten- tiary, Dec. 12, 1843, and minor documents. — Message of Governor [McRae] on amendments to the constitution, Jan. 3, 1857. '57. 8°. — Message of Governor [McRae] on internal improve- ments, [etc.], Jan. 23, 1857. '57. S". — [Miscellaneous special messages, 1870.] Note. Seen only in appendix to Senate Journal, 1870. — [Message on revenue law, Feb. 1871.] — [Message on school fund. May 1871.] — [Message on suppression of crime, May 1871.] — [Veto message, Feb. 1873.] 4 p. — Executive report [of pardons?], 1876. — Thanksgiving proclamation [November; 1873, 77,9ll, 1900, 01, 03. '73-1903]. 1/ote. 1890, 1. 8» ; 1900, broadside ; 1901, 1. 8» ; 1903, f°. — The pocket veto of the Barry railroad bill. A review of the arguments of the friends of the measure and the strictures of the press, particularly of the elaborated legal argument of the " Clarion." By J. M. Stone, Governor. 1879. 8°. 29 p. — See also under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1876. Adjutant General. Report, Dec. 31: annual, 1860, 72, 73: biennial, 1886/87, 88/89, 96/97-1900/01. ['61]-1901. 8°. Note. Rpt. 1860 seen only in Journal of convention, 1861, p. 221-247. Rpt. 1898/99 printed at Jacksonville, Fla. Attorney General. Annual report, Dec. 31, 1871; biennial report, Jan: 1898, 1900; Jan. 15, 1900/ Sept. 30, 1901; Oct. 1901/Feb. 1903. v. p., [•72]-1903. 8°. Note. RptB. Jan. 1898, 1900 for calendar blenniums pre- ceding; the latter is called '* 2d bien. rpt. of Wiley N. Nash " and has imprint Jacksonville, Fla., '99. Rpt. Feb. 1903 has imprint Nashville, Tenn. — [Opinion of Atty. Genl, on insurance law. July 1871.] ybte. 200 copies published by Auditor. — Report of Atty. Genl. W. N. Nash in poll-tax case. Ifote. Date unknown. Nash was Atty. Qenl. 1896-1900. 871 Executive] STATE PUBLICATION'S [Miss. Auditor of Public Accounts. Report, biennial, Dec. 31: 1848/49; report, 1855, 56; report, annual, Oct. 31: 1857/58; report, Oct. 16, 1865/Mar. 1, 1870; report, annual, Dec. 31: 1870-81; bien- nial report, Dec. 31: 1882/83-90/91; Sept. 30: 1892/93-1901/03. v. p., '50-1903. 8". Mte. Period of rpti. 1855, 56 uncertalo. Rpt. 1865/70 seen only In Senate Journal appendix, 1870. Kpts. 1878-79 in 1 v., ■with cover-title " Blen. rpt. 1878/79 " and cooBecutWe patina, tlon but separate t.p. and b. t.-p. ; almilarly, rpts. 1880-81. Blen. rpts. cont. annual •tatlstlcs. Rpt. 1892/93 covers but 21 mo8. Rpt. 1897/99 has imprint JackBonville, Fla. ; rpt. 1901/03, Nashville, Tenn.; others Jackson, so far as seen. — Special report. May 1871. — List of tax lands from 1848 to 1856 inclusive, unre deemed to the 23d November 1858. n. t. p. 8°. p. 545-679 (H. J. appendix 1858). — Insurance law, July 1871. circular — Eevenue laws, 1871, 76, 77, 80, 88. See also back under Oovernor, 1871. — Privilege taxes and other revenue laws, 1896. Report, annual, Dec 31 p. 31: — Levee Commissioner 1871-81. Note. Report 1871 covers May 13, 187VJan. 1, 1872. RpU. 1876-80 have title "Ann. rpt. of [W. H. UibbsJ [S. Gwin], Auditor and ex officio Levee Conirar." Rpt. 1878 incl. rpt. 1879 ; rpt. 1880 Incl. rpt. 1881. Rpts. for 1874-75 not seen. Annual report of the Levee Board, District no. 1 ... for the year 1874. '75. See also under Legislature, Jnls., Does., etc., 1871, 78. — Revenue Agent. Report: [to Gov.], Jan. 1, 1877; to Auditor, biennial, 1S80/81 ; annual, 1882-87; bi- ennial, 1890/91-92/93, 93/95-99/1901. Note. Rpts. to Auditor through 1899 seen only in his gen- eral rpts. ; since 1899 published separately. 1888-89 not found. See alHO under Legislature, Jnls., Vocb., etc., 1841, 64. Quartermaster General. Annual report, [Aug. 11, 1870/Jan. 10, 1872]. (4) p. Secretary of State. Report, annual, Dec. 31: 1870-77; biennial, Dec. 31: 1878/79-90/91; Sept. 30: lt<95/97-1901/03. o. y)., ['71]-1904. 8°. Note. Rpts. for 1892/93-93/96 not seen but were probably publlsbed. Through 1888/89, if not later, these rpts. cont. itemized accounts of the State printing. Rpt. 1896/97 cont. a Roster of State officers, 1798-1898, and a list of Miss. Reports and Statutes by '1'. L. Cole. Rpt. 1897/99 printed at Jackson- ville, Fla. ; 1901/U3 at Nashville, Tcnn. — [Court law, 1876.] — Corporation and exemption laws, 1896. 12 p. — Homesteads and exemptions in Mississippi. Public and railroad lands for sale. [1896.] 8°. 8 p. — Public officers and institutions, 1897/1900. h. t. p. [Jackson, '97.] 8°. 8 p. Treasurer. Report: July 12, 1843; Jan. 1855; annual, Oct. 29, 1857/58; Dec. 31: 1870-77; biennial, Dec. 31: 1878/79-90/91; Sept. 30: 1892/93,93/ 95-1901/03. V. p., '43-1903. 8°. Note. Rpt. 1843 with rpt. of Commr. of Pub. Bnlldlngs in 1 pm., (16 p.) . Blen. rpts. through 1895/97 consist each of two annual rpts. Rpt. 1892/93 covers 21 mos. Rpt. 1897/99 printed at Jacksonville, Fla., 1901/03 at Nasbvllle, Tenn. See alto Miscellaneous, Two and Three per cent. Funds. Inspection and Reqdlation. Bank Commissioners. Report ... on the condition of the Brandon Bank, Columbus, Aug. 22, 1838. Natchez, '38. 8°. 12 p. — Report, 1839. '40. 8°. Note. Sabln states that this series was continued. — See also under 3\id.ic\&Ty, 1853; M»der Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1840, 41; and under Supple- mental, Laws of the Territory. 872 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Miss. \_EdueationC\ Superintendent of Public Education. Annual report, for 1871-77; biennial report, for scholastic years 1877/79-1901/03. '72-1904. 8°. Note. Add. rpta. cont, alao aDn. rpta. of Board of Educa- tloD. Many cont. brief rpts. from State educatiooal inatitu- tloD8. Rpt. 1897/99 haa imprint JacliaoDTille, Fla.; 19U1/03, NaafaTille, Tenn. — [School laws], 1870, 73, 76, 77, 78, 80, 86, 88. (title var.) Xote. 1880 perhaps same aa following entry. See alao under Inatitutiona, Education, UnU. of Mits., 1881 ; and under Legialature, Special Lawa. Board of Education. An Act in relation to free pub- lic schools . . . (being Chap. 16 of the Revised Code, 1880) . . . '80. 8°. 20 p. See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1871 ; and U7i<{er Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1876. Health, Board of (1877-). Ist annual report, Deo. 1877; report, biennial, 1878/79-88/89; Sept. 30: 1896/97-99/1901. '77-1901. 8"'. Note. Bien. rpta. 1878/79-88/89 for approximate calendar blenniuma. Rpt. 1896/97 covera Mar. 24, 1896/Sept. 30, 1897. — [Law amending the act creating a State Board of Health. 1878.] — Trichina spiralis : [How to detect it in trichinous pork, and the means of destroying its ritality.] Jan. 7, 1878. ['78.] 4° sheet. — Circular suggesting the organization of local boards of health. Aug. 7, 1878. ['78.] 4° sheet. — Circular advising quarantines against yellow fever. Aug. 26, 1878. ['78.] 8° sheet. — Circular to the authorities of cities and towns where yellow fever has prevailed, on the im- portance of having houses disinfected before being reoccupied. With rules. Oct. 21, 1878. ['78.] 8° sheet. — Circular to circuit clerks on the registration of births, marriages, and deaths. Dec. 16, 1878. ['78.] 4° sheet. — To the medical profession of Mississippi. Circu- lar soliciting co-operation in the registration of births, marriages, and deaths. Dec. 17, 1878. ['78.] 8° sheet. — Rules and regulations recommended for adoption by local boards of health throughout the State. ['78?] 8». 7 p. — Circular to physicians, requesting full history of yellow fever. Feb. 10, 1879. ['79.] 4° sheet. — Opinion of Atty. General in reference to local quarantine. June 12, 1879. ['79.] 4° sheet. — Circular to president of county board of health recommending a quarantine ordinance against yellow fever. June 16, 1879. ['79.] 4" sheet. — Same, to president of municipal board of health. June 20, 1879. ['79.] 4" sheet. — Circular to the county and municipal boards of health, requesting them to adopt the rules and regulations provided by the National Board of Health against infectious diseases. July 16, 1879. [Vicksburg, '79.] 4° sheet. — Small-pox. [A word of warning and advice to the people.] [187-?] 4» sheet. — Sanitary rules and regulations. . . . Suggestions in regard to general sanitation, disinfectants, and deodorants. Adopted April 1880. '80. 8°. 17 p. — An act to amend the statutes in regard to boards of health, approved March 4, 1880 . . . '80. 8°. 7 p. — Quarantine rules and regulations. . . . Approved May 18, 1880. '80. 8<>. 16 p. Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Miss. Health, Board of, continued. — Rules and regulations adopted . . . f or the govern- meut of boards of censors in their examinations for license to practice medicine . . . [c. 1882.] — An act to regulate the practice of medicine in Miss. [e. 1882.] — Disinfectants. [Jackson], n. (2. 4° sheet, — Memorandum for reporters on yellow fever. [Jackson], n. d. 4° sheet. — Report of commission to study yellow fever and sanitary conditions in Cuba. n. p. [1898.] 8». 24 p. [ieuee Commissioner.] See under Executive and Staff, Auditor. Quarantine Inspector at Port of Biloxi. Report of Dr. H. H. Haralson. 1898. Railroad Commission (,186(>-) ■ [lBt]-4th annual report, Sept. 30: 1886, 86/87-88/89; 3d-8th biennial, June 30: 1889/al-99/1901. v. p., ['87?]-1901. 8°. tfote. iBt, covering Mar. 12/8ept. 30, 1886, published only ae Exhibit L of :;d rpt. 3d-4th in 1 v., in reality a single blenDial rpt. lBt-4tb aon. were reckoned ae [letr-2d] bien. 7th printed at Jackaonville, Fla., 8tb at Charleston, B.C. 3d/4tb ann., 4tfa-dtb, 7th bien. cont. following map : — • Railroad Commissioners' map of Mississippi. Chicago, copyright 1888 [and 1896]. Scale, 16 mi. := 1 in. ; size, 19i X 12| in. — See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1879 ; under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 189- ; and under Miscellaneous, Railroads. ^Revenue Agent.] See under Exec, and Staff, Auditor. [ Taxation.'] Lands held by the State of Mississippi for taxes, April 4, 1871. n.t.p. 8°. 616 p. ^ote. Also, with different pagination, in Appendix to Senate Journal, 1871. ^ee also under Legislature, Special Law^ and Jnls., Docs., etc., 1864. Institutions. [Agricultural and Geological Survey.] See forward. Geology. [Agricultural Colleges.] Agricultural and Mechanical College (Starkville, 1878-). Biennial report of tlie Trustees, 1882/83-99/1901. '83-1901. 8°. Note. 1897/99 printed at Jackaonville, Fla. Many cont. rpt. of Exper. Station. — Narrative and statistical report of President and statistical report of Treasurer . . to the Sec. of the Interior and Sec. of Agriculture. . . . Sept. 30, 1891. n.p.,n.d. 8°. 12 p. — lst-19thannualcatalogue, 1880/81-98/99. 19 v. 8°. Note. Places of publication not known. The let decennial catalogne, 1880/90 (72 p.), takes the place of a 10th annual. — 2d decennial catalogue. Jackson, 1900. — A plea for a higher education for the women of Mississippi, by G. S. Roudebush, professor of English . . . 1881. '81. 8°. 23 p. — The Agric. and Mech. College of Miss. Its origin, object, management, and results, dis- cussed in a series of papers, by Gen. S. D. Lee, President. 18H9. 8°. 18 p. — " Let us enlarge the domain of industrial knowl- edge." An address delivered by Dr. S. A. Knapp . . . Commencement Day, June 20th, 1894. Starkville, ['94?] 8°. 24 p. — Agricultural Experiment Station (Agricultural College, 1888-). lst-16th annual report, 1888- 1902/03. '».;).,'89-[1903]. 16 v. 8°. Note. 6tb, 7th in bulletin form but without bulletin number; (3) p. and 4 p. respectively. 16tb contains Bulletins 09-77. Printed variously at Jackson, Uerldlan, Starkville, Vicksburg, and Tuoo. 874 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Miss. \^AgrieuUural Colleges, eontinved.'] Bulletin, nos. 1-82, March 21, 1888-Sept. 1903. *.i)., ['88-1903]. 82 pm. 8°. 1/bte. Ko. 6 Is an 8° sheet. No. 16, Sept. 1881, reprinted March 1895; so. 17, Dec. 1891, reprioted In 1894. No. 38 is a cODtinuBlion of no. 34. Nos. 42-43, 45, 47, 49 called " Special bull. DO. 42-43, 45, 47, 49;*' there was also a regular Bulletin no. 42. Nos. 72-76 dated out of order, viz : Jan., July, 1902, Not. 1901, Jan., July, 1902. Printed variously at A^ric. College, Meridian, Jackson, and Yazoo. — Technical bulletin No. 1. A chemical study of the cotton plant. Dec. 1892. 8°. 15 p. — Mississippi as it is. A handbook of facts for immi- grants. PreparedbyS. M. Tracy, Director . . . 1895. '95. 8". 138 p. map. il. Alcorn A. and M. College (Colored ;West8ide, 1871-). Biennial report, 1884/86-88/89; Oct. 1: 1897/ 99-99/1901. '85-1901. Sole. 1897/99 printed at Jacksonville, Fla. — Catalogue of the officers and students . . 1898/ 99, and announcement 1899/1900. [We-stside], '99. 8°. 34 p. il. Sote. Called Alcorn University, 1871-78. \^AgricuUure.'\ See forward, Geology and Immigrn- tion and Agricultvre, Board of. Blind, Institute for the (Jackson, 1848-). Report, annual, 1868/69-77; biennial. lH78/7y-1900/01 . '69-1901. 8". Xote. For mauy year^ variously called Asylum for the B., Instn. of Learning for the 6., Instn. for the Instruction of the B., and Instn. for the B. Ann. rpte. variously for scholastic and calendar years; blen. rpts. apparently for calendar blen- niums. See also umUr Legislature, Jnla., Docs., etc., 1894. Deaf and Dumb, Institute for the (Jackson, 1 864-). Report, Jan.. 1856,57.59,61; [biennial], Nov. 1859; annual, 1871-77; biennial, 1878/79-99/ 1901. ['56J-1901. 8". yote. Closed on account of the war, 1862-70. Rpt. 1882/83 called 3d bien. ; rpts. 1886/87-86/89, " 12th-)3th blen."; rpts. 1895/97-99/1901, " ieth-18th bien." ; this enumeration evidently reckons back to 1871, but is not correct. Year-end of recent rpts. Sept. 30th. Rpt. 1897/99 printed at .Tacksonville, Fla. — Supplemental report of the Supt., [Dec. 1899] . Jacksonville, Fla., '99. 8°. 29 p. [_ Education. ~] Industrial Institvie and College of Mis- sissippi (Columbus, 1884-). [1st], 3d, 8th bien- nial report, [1884/85], 87/89, 97/99. Jackson, '86; Columbus, '89; Jacksonville, Fla., '99. Note. Established *' for the education of the white girls of Mississippi." [Ist] dated Jan. 7, 1886. — Catalogue, 1885/86-1905/06. — Plan of organization. 8°. 1 1 p. — Circular no. 1. 8°. 8 p. State Normal School (Holly Springs). Report. annual, 1870/71, 72/73-73/74; biennial, 1898/99. 8°. Note. Ann. rpts. seen only in rpts. of Supt. Public Educa- tion. Rpt. 1898/99 printed at Jacksonville, Fla., 1900. Tougaloo University (Colored ; Tougaloo) . Report, annual, 1871, 73, 74, [85]; biennial, 1886/87. 88/89. Note. Ann. rpts. are of " State Normal School at Touga- loo;" prior to [1885] seen only in rpts. of f^upt. Public Educri- tioD. Bpt. [1885] dated Jan. 27, 1886. University of Mississippi (Oxford, 1840-). Report of the Chancellor of Oxford University, [Dec. 29, 1871]. p. 600-603. — Statement of receipts and expenditures, biennial, Dec. 31, 1886/87. '88. 8°. 15 p. — Fiscal report, 1888 and 1889. h. t. p. 8°. 36 p. — Biennial report of the Trustees, 1897/99. New Orleans, 1900. 8». 42 p. 875 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [MisB. ]_Eiucalion, continued.^ — Catalogue, 1856/57-57/58, 60/61,70/71-1900/01. ■v.p., '58-1901. 8». yote. Cat. 18T2/T3 has title " Trienoial cat. . . . with the ano. cat." ; cats. IttSO/^T, 98/09 have title ** Hlatorical and cur- rent cat." Imprints: JackHon, '60, 9»; Oxford, '68, 71, 86; University, '87-90; Vazoo, '97, 1901; New Orleans, '00; others not seen. — All the laws and public resolutions in relation to the Univcrsitv . . . carefully compiled ... by II. M. SuUiTan . . Oxford, 1879. 43 p. — Report of the Commissioners on the State Uni- versity ; presented Jan. 21, 1841. '41. 8°. 8 p. — Laws of the University . 4th ed. Holly Springs, 1857. 8°. 22 p. — Letter to . . the Board of Trustees of the Uni- versity . By F: .\. I'. Barnard, LL.D , President. Oxford, 1858. 8°. 112, (1) p. — An address delivered before the Alumni Associa- tion, 5th ,luly 18.79. By F. W. Keyes. Oxford, •59. 8°. 2.S p. I — Report on the organization of military schools . . By F. A. V. Barnard. 1861. 8°. 32 p. — The appeal of the South to its educated men. .An address before^ the Alumni Association . . June 26, 1867. By Rev. T. I). Witherspoon . . Mempliis. [Tenn.j, '67. 8°. 20 p. — Minutes of a meeting of the . . Trustees 1870. Louisville. Ky., '70. 8°. 23, (6) p. — Lectures delivered by Hon. R. A. Hill ... to the law class of the University, session 1877/78. •78. 95 p. — Some reflections on the school laws and educa- tional interests of the State, .-in address de- livered to the Alumni .Association . . . 28th of June, 1881, by Judge J. M. Arnold of Columbus, Miss. [Columbus, Miss., 'SI.] 8°. 32 p. State Teacher.-i' Asi'ociation. Proceedings, annual meeting, 1883. 88, 90-95. 1883, 88, 90-95. 8°. Engineer, State. Hardee's geographical, historical and statistical official map of Mississippi . . offi- cially compiled under authority from the State Legislature. By T. S. Hardee, State Engineer. 1872. New Orleans, La. Scale, 12 mi. = 1 in. Bee also forward under Imniigrntion and AgricnUnrp. [Geology.'] Agricultural and Geological Survey (1850-). Report on the agriculture and geologj' of Mississippi. By B: L. C. Wailes, Geologist of Miss. 1854. 8°. ix. 17-371 p. map. pi. Note. Cont. Bowen'a map, 1764, covering a part of present Alabama and Mississippi. — Preliminary report on the geolouy and agriculture of the State of Mississippi, by L. Harper . . State Geologist . . 1857. 8°. 8, vii, 9-350 ! (1) p. maps. 52 diag. 7 tab. Nott. Cont. " Geological chart of Miss. By L. Harper ." ; n. p., 18.57; scale, 24 nii. = 1 in.; size, 14 x 9J In. — Report on the condition of the geological and agri- cultural survey of .Mississippi. Bv E. W. Hil- gard. 1858. 8". 22 p. — Report on the geology and agriculturo of the State ... by E. \V. Hilgfird, State Geologist . . . 1860. K". xxiv, ,31)1, (1) p. map. 2 pi. figs. Xotf. Cont. " fieological map of Miss. By E. W. Hilgard . . ."; New York, n. f/. ,■ scalu, -Jfi ini.= lin.; size, 14*( x 11 in. [Hospitals.] Slate Hospital (Natchez') Annual report of the Board of Trustees anil Superin- tendent, for 1870, 71 . 72. 3 rpts. 8°. 876 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Miss. {_HospHals, continued.] State Charity Hospital (Vicksburg). Annual report of the Board of Trustees and Supt., 1870, 71, 72; biennial report, Dec. 31: 1892/93-96/97. [Jackson] and Vicksburg, '72-97. 8°. Aote. This and the preceding are State-aided local iDstitu* tloDs, and are not for the insane. Immigration, Bureau of (1873-). Annual reportof the Commissioner, 1873, 75. Immigration and Agriculture, Board of. Biennial re- port of the Commissioner, Dec. 31: 1878/79-84/ 85,88/89. •80-[90]. 8°. — Guide to Mississippi. B: Griggs, Commissioner 1874. 8°. 33, (1), 119 p. map. Note. Cont. "Hardee's Immigration Map of Miss. ... by T. B. Hardee, State Engineer. A.D. 1874"; I.ith., New Urieane; scale, 12 ml. = 1 in. ; size, 31^ X 21i in. — Mississippi homes. 1878. (,Not seen.) — The State of Mississippi. Resources, condition. and wants. Comp. and arranged by order of the State Board . . . by E. G. Wall, Commissioner, 1879. '79. 8°. 200 p. — Official map of the State of Mississippi. Pub- lished in accordance with an act of the State Legislature ... by the State Board . . pre- pared under the direction of E G. Wall. Chicago, [1882]. Size, 54 x 374 [in?]. — [Report on analyses of fertilizers, by Prof. J: A. Myers of the Agric. and Mech. College. 1882.] Note. Distributed by the Commr. Not seen. — [Handbook of Mississippi.] 1882. 8". 96 p. Note. Swedish and German eds. were printed at Chicago. — [Small map of Mississippi.] 1882. — Hand-book of the State of Mississippi. By E. (}. Wall, Commissioner. Published by order of the Board . . 1885. 8°. 100 p. map. Note. Also issned in Swedish. llnsane.] State Insane Hospital (Jackson, 1848-). Report of the Commissioners, January 1, 1850; annual report, Sept. 30: 1857/58-.58/59 ; Dec. 31: 1870-77; biennial report, Dec: 1878/79-88/ 89, 96/97-98/99; Oct. 1: 1899/1901. ['58]-1901. 8°. Note. First opened in 1855. Called State Lunatic Asylum through rpt- 1898/98. Kpt. 1858/59 called 5tb annual; other rpts. have an annual enumeratidn, but it is not wholly clear; e. g., bien. rpt. 1888/8!) is called in text ":<3d-:J4th aun. rpts." Rpt. 1870 is a "Synoptical history of the asylum." Rpt. ri876] wrongly dated "1877." Appendix to Senate .Journ.il 187U ront. a brief rpt. by Supt. dated May 20, 1870. Rpt. 1898/ 99 printed at Jacksonville, Pia. See atio under Legislature, Joumale, Docs., etc., 1850. East Mississippi Insane Hospital (Meridian, 1882-). [1st annual] report, [Dec. 5], 1885; biennial report. Dec : 1886/87-88/89; Sept. 3o: 1896/97- 99/1901. '86-1901. 8°. Note. Called Ea«t Miss. Insane Asylum through rpt. 1900/ 01. Rpt. 1897/99 printed at Jacksunville, Fla. [^Lands] Commissioner of Swamp Lands (1877-). Ist annual report, Dec. 31, 1877; biennial report, Dec. 31: 1878/79-88/89. '80-90. 8". — Township maps. 1888. Commissioner of State Lands (189-). Biennial re- port, Sept. 30: 189.5/97-99/1901. '97-1901. 8°. Note. Said to have been biennial from 1891. Library, State. Report of the State Librarian, an- nual, 1876-77 ; biennial, 1878/79-1904/05. '77- 1905. 8». Note. Not all seen. Early rpts. by " B. L. and Keeper of the Capitrtl." On p. 79 of House Journal appendix 1858 is statement that State Librarian's rpt. originally follo^'ed but bad been expunged by resolution; pp. 81-158 are therefore missing. Rpt. 1904/05 has Imprint Nashville, Tenn. 877 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mist. Lihrary, State, continued. — Catalogue of the . . . State Library. 1868. 8°. — Catalogue of the . . . State Library, with the laws, rules and regulations . . . O. H.Crandall, Librarian. 1869. 8°. 132 p. — Catalogue, Sept. 1873. — Catalogue . . . 1877. Mrs. Mary Morancy, Lib- rarian. '77. 8». (2), 194 p. — Subject index of the law text-books, 1896. [By Helen D. Bell.] '96. 8°. 31 p. — Catalogue of the Miss. State Library, [ 1902] . By Mattie Flunkett, State Librarian. Nashville, Tenn., 1902. 8». xii, 451 p. Note. Priocipally of law books. Penitentiary (Jackson, 1836-). Report, 1840, 43, 64; annual, Oct. 31: 1856/67-57/58; annual, for year 1870-77; biennial report, Dec. 31: 1878/79-88/ 89; Oct. 1: 1895/97-99/1901. ['41]-1901. Note. Opened \a 1840. Rpt. Dec. 1840 is in committee rpL. in body of Senate Journal, 1841 ; rpt. Dec. 12, 1843 is in Doca. Ace. Gov's. raesB,, appended to State Journal, 1844. Appendix to a. J. 187U cent, a statistical rpt. of Supt. from Nov. 1, 1868 to an uncertain date early in 1870. See also under Legislature, Jnls., Docs.t etc., 1886, 88. Public Buildings, Commissioner of. Report, Julv 12, 1843. '43. 8°. Note. With rpt. of Treasurer of same dute ; the two, 16 p. See alio under Legislature, Jnls., Dote., etc., 1871, 72. [ Weather Service.'\ United States Dept. of Agri- culture Mississippi section of the Climate and Crop Service of the Weather Bureau. [Monthly] report; [also] annual summary; v. 1, no. 1-v. 11, no. 12, Apr. 1897-Dec. 1907. Vicksburg, Miss. and Nashville, Tenn , '97-1907. 4°. .\'ote. Uniform with those for other States, the monthly parts ea. 8 p., the ami. summaries ea. 12 p. Except v. 1, all vols, correspond to calendar years. Called VHmatologi- cat Service beginning with v. 10, no. 2. V. lu aud v. 11 ca. have consecutive pagination. — Weekly crop bnlletiii, 1896-1905; weekly weather bulletin, l!)06-07. f° broadside. -Vote. Uniform with those fur other States. Issued during growing seanon only, .Apr. /Oct., (in 1809, Apr./Sepl.). There were 27 nos. in 18U0; 28 in 1897, 1902; 26 in 1898, 11100; 25 in 1889; 30 in 1901, 03, 04, 06; 31 in 1905; 29 in 1907. JUUHIART. Supreme Court. .Mississippi reports, v. 1-80, 181H- 1902. V. p., '34-1903. 80 v. 8°. Cont.: [V. IJ, lSlS-32; byK. J: Wallicr. [J-Sl, lS.34-4.^; by V. E. Howard. |!)-22J, 1843-60; by W: C. Hraedes and T: A. M.irshall. 23-29, 1851-55; by J; F. Cushman. ;)0-3'J, 1865-63; by ,1. Z. Genrge. 40-42, 1S64-69; by R. O. Reynolds. 43-48, 1870-73; by .1. S. Nforris. 49-62, 1873-76; by G. E. Harris and G. H. Simrall. .'i3-66, 1876-88; by .1. .\. Brown and J. B. H. llemintway. 60-72, ]888-9.i; by L. Hrarae and C. H. Alexandir. 7.'i-8i), 1895-1902; by T. A. McWIliic. Note. V. 1-22 generally cited by name of compiler. V. 21 cont. a General index, 1843-SO; v. 29 oonl. a General index, 1861-65. V. 1 has imprint Natchez; 2-3, Philn.; 4, New Or- leans; 6-8, Cincinnati; 9-20, Boston ; 30-39, Tbila. ; 40-42 New York ; 43, 44, 49, Jackson ; 4.i-48, 50-51 , Chicago ; ,i2, 55-56, 58, 60, St. Louis; 53-.'>4, ,"17, 69. Boston; 61-64, 6fi-6S, Phila.; 65. Washington, D.C.; 69-80, Nashville, Tenn. — A digest of the OH.xes decided and reported in the High Court of Krror.s and Appeals and tlie Superior Court of Chancery . . From 1818 to 1847. By W. C. Smedes . . Boston, '47. 8°. xixvi, 441 p. — A digest of the reports of the ileciaions of the Su- preme Court and of the High Court nf Errors and Appeals . . [v. 1-44, 1818-70J. By .1. Z. George. Phila., 1872. 4». (8), 966 p. 878 Judiciary] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Miss. Supreme Court, continued. — A digest of Mississippi reports, v. 45-56 inclusive, [1871-79]. Being a supplement to George's digest. By Garnet Andrews. Madison, Wis., 1881. i". X, 760 p. — A digest of Mississippi reports, from v. 45 to 64 inclusive, [1871-87], being a digest of all . . . not embraced in George's digest. By D. W. Heidelberg. Albany, N.Y., 1888. 4°. (4), 743 p. — Cases cited [etc.; v. 1-59, 1818-82]. By M. E. Sullivan. {Not seen.) — A digest of the reports of the decisions of the Supreme Court of Mississippi, v. 45-73 inclusive [1871-96]. By L. Brame and C. H. Alexander. Nashville, Tenn., 1899. 1 v. 4°. (3), 1456 p. Ifote. Also bouDd in 2 v., with same pagination. — Mississippi State cases : being criminal cases decided in the High Court of Errors and Appeals and in the Supreme Court . . . from . . . 1818 to . . . January 1872, inclusive . . . By J. S. Morris, Atty. Genl. ... V. 1-2. Jackson, 1872. 2 V. 8°. xi, 1035 p. ; 1037-1965 p. ports. 2^ote. Compiled under authority of an act passed July 17, 1870, bnt t.-p. says " Published by the compiler." — A digest of Mississippi railway decisions from vol. 1 to and including vol. 71 Mississippi reports. Comp. by J. B. Harris. Jackson, 1894. 12°. 191 p. (Galveston printed.) — High Court of Errors and Appeals . . . The State of Mississippi vs. Hezron A. Johnson. Involving the liability of the State . . for the payment of the bonds issued for and on account of the Mississippi Union Bank. Opinion of the Judges and final decision . . . Jackson, 1853. 8°. 55 p. Ste alio under Legislature, Jhla., Does., tic, 1842. — Brief of the counsel for defendant in error in the case of Aaron Shelby vs. James L. Alcorn, Levee Commissioner of Coahoma county, in the High Court of Errors and Appeals . . . Jackson, 1858. 8°. 31 p. Chancery. Reports, v. 1 ; 1839-43 ; by J. D. Freeman. Cincinnati, '44. 1 v. 8». xi, [13]-783 p. — Reports, 1840-43 ; by W: C. Smedes and T: A. Marshall. 1 v. — See also hack, 1847. Circuit Gov/rt. Charge delivered by Hon. J. S. Hamm, Judge of the 7th jud. dist.. Miss., to the grand jury of Kemper county at Sept. term, 1877, of the Circuit Court. Published by request . . . Meridian, '77. 8°. 19 p. — Charge delivered by Hon. J. S. Hamm ... to the grand jury of Lauderdale county at February term, 1879, of the Circuit Court. Meridian, '79. 8°. 28 p. See also under Supplemental, Judiciary. Legislature. Called General Assembly through 1833. 1st General As- sembly held at Washington, Oct. 6/10, at Natchez, Dec. 8, 1817 ; l!d- 3d at Natchez; 4th-5th adjrid. at Columbia. Beginning with the 6th, 1822, all sessions have been held at Jackson, except as fol- lows : Regular sees. Xov. 1863 and called sees. Feb. 1865 at Colum- bus ; called sessions Mar. and Aug. 1864 at Macon. SesBions as follows : Ist G. A., Ist sess., Oct., 1817. 2d O. A., 1st sees., Jan. 1819. 3d session, Jan. 1820. 4lh " Jan. 1821. 6th " Nov. 1821. 5th adjourned, June 1822. 6th session. Dec. 1822 7th " Dec. 1823 8th •' Jan. 1825 9th " Jan. 1826 10th " Jan. 1827 11th " Jan. 1828 879 Legislature] [ Table of Sessions, continu I2th sesaton Jan. 1829. ISih " Jan. 1830. 14th " Not. 1830. 16th " Not. 1831. 16th ■' Jan. 1833. 17th •• Not. 1833. Reg. bien. eesa. Jan. 1836. Adjourned " Jan. 1837. Called Apr. 1837. Reg. blen. " Jan. 1838. Adjourned •• Jan. 1839. Regular " Jan. 1840. Adjourned ** Jan. 1841. Reg. blen. " Jan. 1842. Called July 1843. Keg. bien. " Jan. 18M. Reg. blen. " Jan. 1846. Regular " Jan. 1848. Regular " Jan. 183U. Called Not. 1R50. Regular " Jan. 18S2. Called Oct. 1»52. Regular " Jan. 1R54. Regular " Jan. 1856. Adjourned " Dec. 1866. Resular •' Not. 1857. Called Not. 18.58. Regular Not. 1859. Called Not. 1860. Called Jan. 1861. Called July 1861. Regular " Not. 1861. Called " ■ Dec. 1862. STATE PUBLICATIONS Regular eeseion, Not. 1863. Called " Mar. 1864. Called " Aug. 1864. Called " Feb. 1865. Regular " Oct. 1865. Called " Oct. 1866. Called " Jan. 1867. Regular " Jan. 1870. Regular " Jan. 1871. Regular " Jan. 1872. Regular " Jan. 1873. Called " Oct. 1873. Regular " Jan. 1874. Called " Dec. 1874. Regular " Jan. 1875. Called " July 1876. Regular " Jau, 1876. Regular " Jan. 1877. Regular " Jan. 1878. Regular " Jan. 1880. Regular " Jan. 1882. Regular " Jan. 1884. Regular " Jan. 1886. Regular " Jan. 1888. Regular " Jan. 1890. Regular " Jan. 1892. Special " Jan. 1894. Regular " Jan. 1896. Extraordinary, Apr. 1897. Special eeesion, Jan. 1898. Regular " Jan. 1900. Special " Jan. 1902. Regular " Jan. 1904. [Laws of the State.'] Laws, sessional, 1817-1904. «.p., '18-[1904?] 8°. Note. Title was " Acts " during early Reseiona. Laws 1841, 44-Jan.l874 (escept AuE- 1S64, Feb. 1865, Oct. 1866) cont. constitution. Lawe of called Ber>e. Dec. 1862 and regular eees. Not. 1863 in 1 t., with common t.-p.; cont. also the Confeder- ate States conntilutlon. Laws of called seRsions Oct. 1866 and Jan. 18fiT in 1 t,, with common t.-p. Acts of lpt-2d Genl. Apsy. baTe imprint Natchez; 3d-6th, not seen; called and regular 1862-63 (1 T.), Selma.Ala.; called. Mar.. Aui;. 1864, Feb. 1866, Meridian; 1900, JacliBonTille, Fla. ; 1902-04, KaehTille, Tenn. ; all others, Jackson. — The revised code of the laws of Mississippi . . . in force at the end of the year 1823 . . . [By G: Poindextcr, Governor.] Natchez, '24. 8°. iv, 743 p. — Revised statutes. 1836. Note. Not seen. — Notes to the Revised statutes . . . 1836. 79 p. — Law,s of the State of Mississippi; embracing all acts of a. public nature from Jan. session 1824 to .Tan. session 1838, inclusive. Published by a\iihority. Jackson, '38 8°. xviii, 17-932 p. Note. This compilation was never adopted. — A disest of the laws of Mississippi, comprisinp; all the laws . . . including the acts of the session of 1839. By T. J. Fox Alden and J. A. Van Hoesen. New York, '39. 8°. 1009 p. Nott. Includes the constitution of 1832. — The statutes of the State of Mississippi of a public and general nature . . . and an appendix . Comp. by V. E. Howard and A. Hutchinson. New Orleans, 1840. 8°. xii, 885 p. Note. There are Appendixes I-HI, of which A pp. I cont. a Tery full reprint of all laws relating to public lands In Miss. — Code of Mississippi : being an analytical compilation of the public and general statutes of the Terri- tory and State . . from 1798 to 1848; [etc.]. By A. Hutchinson. Jackson, 1848. 8". 1111 p. Note. Compiled independently by Hutchinson because of his dissatisfaction with his work on the llow.ard and Hutchin- son Statutes of 1840, and adopted by the Legislature of 1848. — The revised code of the statute laws . . . Pub- lished by authority of the Legislature. Jackson, 1857 8°. iv, 943 p. Note. W: L. Sharkey, H: T. Ellett and W: L. Harris, Commissioners. Cont. conatn. of 1832 amended to 1866. [MisB. 88o Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [MisB. [^Laws of the Stale, continued.'] — The revised code of the statute laws . . As adopted at January session, A. D. 1871 . ■ . Jackson, '71. 8°. 788 p. Note. J. A. P. (Campbell, A. R. Johnston and A. Loveriag, CommiBsiouerB; chiefly prepared by A. R, Johoeton. — Chapter IX of Beviaed code of Mississippi, 1871, in relation to chancery courts, consolidated with its amendments . . . [Comp. by C. V. Gwin and W.S.Epperson.] Jackson, '76. 8°. 119 p. — The revised code of the statute laws . . . prepared by J. A. P. Campbell . . . and adopted . . . 1880. Jackson, '80. 8°. 941 p. Note. CoDt. coDBtitution of 1868 and ameDdmenta to 1880. — The annotated code of the general statute laws . . . prepared by R H. Thompson, G: G. Dillard, and K. B. Campbell ... and adopted . . . 1892. Nashville, Tenn., '92. 8°. iv, 1253 p. yote. CoDt. constitution of 1890. — ^Special Laws.] Laws of the State of Miss. An Act to establish a system of common schools, and for other purposes. [Approved oth March, 1846. ] n. t. p. S". 8 p. Educational act, 1873. — Liquor law, 1873. — Registration and elections. For the information of registrars and commissioners, n. t. p. [1892?] 8°. 17 p. Note. A reprint of chap. 172 of the Annotated code, 1892. — Taxpayers, Act for relief of. 1873. IJournals, Documents, Etc.] Journal of the Senate, sessional, 1817-1906. v. p.. ['18-1906?] 8". Note. Jonrnal of each eession, regalar, adjnd., or extra, in a separate v., so far as seen. Through 1870 miscellaneous docs, were irregularly appended to both Journals ; from 1871 to 1874, appendixes were published separately. Jnl. sess. Jan. 1873 has the miscell. docs, interpolated in body of Jnl. aB " V. 1 ; " most of the Jnl. proper is therefore in " v. 2." Im- prints apparently same as of session laws. — Journal of the House of Representatives, sessional, 1817-1906. ■».;)., ['18-1906?] 8". Note. Preceding note applies in full to House Journal also. — Rules and regulations of the Senate, and joint rules. Note. Both these and House mles have been " published in pamphlet form at every session for the past fifty years " — ttaiement of State Archivist, 1907. — Rules and regulations of the House of Representa- tives, and joint rules. See preceding note. — Report of the select committee . . . appointed to examine the Missisoippi Bank, 1840. n. p.., n. d. — Letter of J: Henderson to the Legislature . . . Dec. 28. 1840. n. d. S". 16 p. — Report of the committee on the collection of the revenue [etc.], Jan. 16, 1841. '41. 8". 15 p. — Report of the select committee ... on the tariff ; presented Jan. 18, 1841. '41. 8°. 8 p. — Report of the select committee on banks and cur- rency . . Jan. 1841. '41. 8°. 7 p. — Report of the select committee on State bonds . . . 1841. '41. 8°. 28 p. — Report of the select committee on the Union Bank bonds . . . Presented Feb. 1842. Printed by order of the House. '42. 8". 44 p. — Memorial soliciting adequate appropriations for the construction of a State hospital for the insane ... February 1850. [ByD. L. Pis.] '50. 8°. 21 p. Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Miss. \JournaU, Documents, Etc., contirmed.'] — Address on the life, cliaracter, and public services of Henry Clay, delivered before the Legislature . . . Jan. 1853; by Col. A.K. McClung. '53. 8°. Note. Also in Lowry and McCardle'e MisrsiBsippi. — Report of select committee to examine books of State Officers. [Dec. 19, 1857.] n. t. p. S". p. 505-522. — Address of Hon. W: L. Harris [before the Agricul- tural Bureau and State Agric. Society. Printed by order of the House, Nov. 1858]. n. i. p. 8°. p. 523-54*. — Address of Hon. T: J. Hudson ... at the Agricul- tural Fair, Jackson, Nov. 9, 1858. [Printed by order of the House.] n. t. p. 8°. p. 680-691. — Resolution [Mr. Brown] asking passage of a law reducing the ad valorem tax of five per cent, upon property and credits to 2.i per cent. May 13, 1864. 71. t. p. 8°, 1 p. — Majority and minority reports of the committee on State and federal relations . . . 1867. 120. 8 p. — Report of the committee of the House ... to in- vestigate levee matters. [1871.] — [Resolution of the Legislature, and the testimony in reference to the riot at Meridian, 1871]. — [Report of building committee ; Jan. 1871]. Note. Not Been, but 300 copieB were printed in Jan. 1871. — Report of the joint standing committee on public buildings; [also] Report of the State Architect. [Sess. 1872 ] n. t. p. 8°. p. 604-618. — Speech of Hon. C: Furlong, Senator from Warren county, in the Senate . . . Dec. 18, 1874. n. t.p. Vicksburg, '74. 8". 16 p. Note, Title from cover. Preiimlnary title : *' Origin of the outrages at VickBburg." — Report of the joint special committee appointed to investigate the insurrection in Vicksburg, 1874. '76. 8°. 291 p. — Journal of the Senate sitting as a court of impeach- ment in the trials of A. Ames, Governor, A. K. Davis, Lieut. Gov., T. \V. Cardozo, Supt. of Public Education. 1876. 8°. [268 p.?] — [Impeachment trial of Gov. A. Ames. 1876]. 63 p. Note. TbiB and the following three entries not seen. — [Impeachment trial of A. K. Davis. 1876]. 54 p. — [Iniponchment trial of T. W. Cardozo. 1876]. 32 p. — [Kules for impeachment trial. 1876]. 9 p. — The testimony in the impeachment of Adelbert Ames as Governor . . . 1877. 8". 323 p. — Memorial proceedings of the Miss. Legislature in respect to the deceased members of the House [W: R. Barksdale, J: M. Mclnnes, D: Jenkins]. 1877. 56 p. — [Memorial to Congress relative to Port of Fascagoula. 1877]. — [Memorial to Congress in regard to Mississippi levees. 1878]. — [Memorial as to timber seizure. 1878]. — [Concurrent resolution relative to Port of Vicksburg. 1878]. — [Concurrent resolutions on silver bill. 1878]. — [Concurrent resolutions as to Confederate archives. 1878]. — Report of joint committee to investigate public offi- ces pertaining to the Lowry Island survey, March 15, 188G. '86. 8°. 89 p. — Report of the Senate standing committee on Peni- tentiary and prisons, Feb. 18, 1886. '86. 8». 59 p. 882 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Miss. {Journals, Documents, Etc. , continued.'] — Report of the House committee to investigate tlie State Penitentiary, submitted Feb. 7, 1887 [8]. '88. 8». 37 p. — Report of committee on humane and benevolent institutions. [Sess. 1888.] n.t.p. 8°. 8p — Report of joint legislative committee to visit the coast and investigate the matter of a deep har- bor in connection with the railroad interests of the State. [189-?] — Memorial tributes to Hon. J. S. Madison . . . and Hon. L. S. Terry ... by the House . . . Jan. 8, 1894 . . . '94. 25 p. — Charges and specifications by Mrs. Eugenia Foster and L. F. Childs [at investigation of the Institute for the Blind, 1894]. n.t.p. 8". p. 339-548. — Memorial from the Trustees of the University of Mississippi to the Legislature of the State. Jackson, 1899. 8°. Miscellaneous. Contracts, Public, Board of. Biennial report, [Feb. 1, 1896/Sept. 30, 1897]. n.t.p. 8°. lip. ^Expositions.'] State Board of Centennial Managers (1874-). Report . . . including historical ad- dress of Gen. A. M. West, [etc]., Dec. 1876. '77. 8°. 39 p. State Commissioner to World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition. (New Orleans, 1884/85.) Report of Hon. S. A. Jonas, [Dec. 31, 1885]. rt. t. p. 8°. 25 p. — Catalogue of exhibits of the State of Mississippi at the World's Industrial Exposition, New Orleans, 1884/85. '85. 51 p. [Railroads.] Commissioners of the Gulf and Ship Island Railroad. Address . . . delivered . . . June 7th, 1858. Jackson, '58. 8°. 35 p. J^ote. In House Journal appendix, 1858, thia haa n. t. p. and but 27 p. [Two and Three Per Cent. Funds.'] Report of Alex. H. Arthur, Commr., to Gov. McWillie, on the 2 and 3 per cent, trust funds and Graves' defal- cation; [Apr. 1, 1858]. '58. 8°. 53 p. J^ote. Graves was State Treaeurer. Supplemental : Teekitorial. Governor. Proclamation by Gov. Winthrop Sargent, convening the 1st session of House of Represen- tatives . . Sept. 1800 ... at the Government House in the town of Natchez. [Dated] , Natchez, Sept. 10, 1800. [Judiciary.] The magistrate's assistant . . . accom- panied with a variety of necessary forms. Comp. for . . . justices of the peace in the Mississippi Territory by . . . Harry Toulmin . . . Pub- lished by authority. Natchez, 1807. 203 p. [General Assembly.] Previous to tbe establisliment of a General Assembly, the Territorial government was of the " Ist grade," that is to say, laws were enacted by a Governor and Judges, as entered below. After the elevation of the Territory to " 2d grade," the 1st General Assembly, 1st seBSlon, met September 1800; the Ist G. A., extra session met in July 1801 ; the let O. A., 2d sees., Oct./Dec.l801/Feb. 1802; the lat G. A., 2d extra sess.. May 1302. 2d G. A., lat sess., Dec. 1802; extra sess.. May 1803; 2d sess., Oct. 1803. 3d G. A., 1st sess., Dec. 1804; extra sess., July 1809; 2d sess., Dec. 1809. 4th G. A., let sess., Dec. 1806; 2d sesa., Dec. 1807. 9Lh G. A., 1st sess., Feb. 1809. 6th-9tb G. A., two sessions each, beginning in November, annually, 1809-16. 883 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Mis ILaws of the Territory.'] LawB of the MissisBippi Territory ; published at a session of the Legis- lature began in the town of Natchez . . . !!2d day of January, A.D. 1799 ... to the 25th day of May . . . Natchez, 1799. 8°. ii, 209 p. 2fote. Pp. 3-63 numbered odd on verso; p. 64 is dropped, thus leaving p. 65 oppotiite p. 63. One authority citeB pagina- tion as ii, 243p., probably from an edition containing subaequent Beselon lawi. — Laws [enacted by the Governor and Judges] Sept./ Oct. 1799. n.t.p. 40. 16 p. — Same, Oct. 1800. n. t. p. i". 47 p. — [Session laws], 1801-16. f°, 12" and 8°. Ifbte. No laws known of Ist Gr. A. extra seBBlon, July 1801. Publication uncertain of laws of iBt G. A. 2d extra eese., May 1802, 2d Q. A. extra aess.. May 1803, 3d Q. A. 2d sess., Dec. 1806 ; although lawB passed at these sessions are cited in later digests. Acts of 4th O. A. 1st sess., Dec. 1806, printed only In digest of 1807. Laws of 6th G. A., let sess., Feb. 1809 (W p.) and 6th G. A. Ist Bees., Nov. 1809 (23-156, (12) p.) bound in 1 V. Laws of all other seBsions ea. 1 v. Laws of 2d G. A. 2d Bcss., Oct. 1803, f»; 4th G. A. 2d8eBB.,Dec.l807, 12"; IslG.A. 2d Bess., Oct. 1801, unknown; others 8°. Probably all pub- llsfaed at Natchez. — The statutes of the Mississippi Territory, revised and digested ... By the Honorable Harry Toulmin . . . Natchez, 1807. 8°. 21., xiii,616p. ^oie. This has a second title, as follows ; — A digest of the statutes of the Mississippi Territory, containing all the laws now in force . . . together with the articles of agreement and cession be- tween the United States and the State of Georgia. 1807. See preceding entry and note. — Statutes of the Mississippi Territory . . . the articles of agreement and cession between the United States and the State of Georgia . . . and such Acts of Congress as relate to the Missis- sippi Territory. Digested . . . [byE: Turner]. Natchez, 1816. 8». 495, (28) p. J^ote. Digest proper covers 1798-1815. Appendix cont. all laws of 2d seBS. of gth Genl. Assy., Nov. 1816, the last session of the Territorial Legislature. — An act to establish a bank in the Mississippi Terri- tory, passed the 23d Dec. 1809. Natchez, 'II. 8°. — [An act concerning the militia of the Mississippi Ter- ritory, passed 1812]. Ifote. A joint resolution (ActB 1812, p. 136) ordered printed 600 copies each of this act, of the ** Rnles and articles of war " and of the Laws respecting Patrols. No separates have been seen. {^Journals, Documents, Etc.'] Journal of the Legislative Council, sessional, 1801-16. — Journal of the House of Representatives, sessional, 1801-16. ^oie. Journals of both bouses for these sessions were pub- lished, but no complete collection is known to exist. Probably all published at Natchez. — Petition of a portion of the inhabitants of the Mis- sissippi Territory . . 1802. n. p., n. d. 8°. 8 p. — A concise sketch of the debates and proceedings of the House of Representatives of the Mississippi Territory, convened at the town of Washington on the 15th of September in the year 1808. By Mr. G: Davis. Natchez, '08. 18°. 66 p. [ West Florida.'] Ordinances adopted by the conven- tion of West Florida. Natchez, 1810. 8". 32 p. — Petition of the inhabitants of West Florida; signed by G: Patterson and four hundred and ten others. Nov. 20,1811. . . . Washington City, '11. 8°. 7p. Note. Praying to be incorporated with the Mississippi Territory. S84 TENNESSEE STATE PUBLICATIONS List compiled from the collection of Tennensee documenta in the New York Public Library ; from the " Catalogue of the State Library of Jfasaachuaetta,'* 1880, and Annual Supplementa, 1880-1905; and from catalogues of other State and city libra- ries. Partial revision by Prof. St. George L. Siouasat, University of the South, Sewajiee, Tennessee. Documents in this Hat gener- ally published at the capital, Nashville, \fnot otherwise specified. Embraced in Carolaoa grant by Charles I, 1629; in (-aroUna grants by Charles II, 1663 and 1665. Settlers came from Virginia and No. Carolina to north-eant portion, 1769. Independent srov- ernment maintained by the " Watauga AeaoclatioD, under Rob- ertson and Sevier, 1772-76. Part of No. Carolina, 1776-84. Ceded to United States by No. Carolina, with present bonndaries, April 17S4; cession repealed, Not. 1784. Eastern settlements organized as •* State of Franklin," 1784-88. Part of No. Carolina, 1788-90. Cession to United States re-enacted, 1790. Part of the Territory South of the River Ohio, 1790-96. Admitted aa a State, June 1, 1796. Call for secession convention rejected by the people, Feb. 8, 1861. Governor's military league with Confederacy ratified by General Assembly, May 7; ratified by people, June 8, 1861. Convention of loyalists in East Tennessee held at Knoxville, May 30-31, 1861 ; adjourned session at Greeneville, June 17-20, 1861. Secession legislation annulled in convention, Jan. 1865. Re- admitted to the Union, July 21, 1866. [Appendix to Journals], sessional, 1837/38-59/60,65- 97, 1903. 8°. J/ote. Cont. the usual miscellaneous documents. There has generally been an Appendix to S. J. and an Appendix to H.J. each session, each containing approximately the same docs., and each with h. t.-p., or, as for 1885, 87, 91-97, each with t.-p. ; but in some cases there was bnt one series for the two houses, with h. t.-p. or binder's title "Appendix," as for sessions 1849/50-57/58, or with t.-p. " App. to Jnls. of S. and H.,'* as 1881, or with binder's title ** Appendix to Journals," as 1883. Seen bound with S. J. and H. J. through sess. 1853/ 54; since then bound separately. App. 1855/56 cont. a Supple- ment to App. App. 1859/60 had t.-p.: " Rpts. from public officers and institutions." Pagination generally consecutive in ea. vol. through 1873 and for 1877, 97 ; others have individ. pagination. Separate vols, for extra seBsions 1842, 72; extra 1895 with reg. sess. 1895. None seen for 1861-64, 99-1001. Constitution, Convention^ 1796. Journal of the proceedings of a con- vention began and heldat Knoxville, Jan. 11, 1796. Knoxville, 1796; Nashville, repr., 1852. 8°. 32 p. Note. The convention ordered printed : Journal, lOn copies ; Draft of bill of rights, 55 copies ; coDstitution, 50 copies. See also under Supplpmental, Reprint of 1852. — Constitution. Knoxville, 1796. S^ 16 p. Convention^ 1834. Journal of the convention . . . for the purpose of revising and amending the con- stitution. [May 19. 1834.] '34. S^. 415 p. Note. Includes conatitution and ordinance. Convention^ 1870. Journal of the proceedings of the convention of delegates elected . . to amend, revise, or form and make a new constitution . . Jan. 10, 1870. 70. 8*>. 467 p. — The new constitution as revised hy the convention . . Jan. 10, 1870. Submitted to the people for their ratification or rejection . . n t. p. [70.] 8°. xxxii, p. Note. Also in Acts 1870. — Constitution . . . adopted in convention . . . Feb. 23, 1870. n. t. p. [7-] 4°. p. 38-108. See also under Executive and Staff, Oovernor, 1893; and under Legislature, Jnls., Docs.^ etc.j 18C9. 885 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Tenn. Executive and Staff. Governor. Message, annual or biennial, 1805-1907. v.p., ['OSJ-SS; Nashville, '57-1907. Cotit.; By J: Sevier, 1805, 06, 07, 09 (Apr., Sept.) ; by W. Blount, 1811, 12, 15; by J. McMlnn, 1815, 17, 19, 2U, 21; by W: Carroll, ann., 1821-26; by W: Hall, 1829; by W: Carroll, 1829, 31, 32, 33; by N. Cannon, 1835, 36, 37, 39; by J. K. Polk, 1839, 41; by J. U. JoneB, 1841, 42, 43,46; by A. V. Brown, 1845, 47; by N. S. Brown, 1847, 49; by W. Trousdale, 1849, 51; by W. B. Campbell, 1851, 53; by A. Johnson, 1863,55, 67; by I. G. Harrii, 1867, 69, 61 (Jan., Apr.) ; 1862-64 not seen ; by W. G. Brownlow, 1865 (Apr., Oct.), 88 (July, Nov.), 67, 68 (July, Nov.); by D. W. C. Senter, 1869; by J: C. Brown, 1871, 72, 73, 76; by J. D. Porter, 1876, 77, 79; by A. 8. Marks, 1879, 81; by A. Hawkins, 1881 (Feb., Dec), 82 (Apr., May), 83; by W: B. Bate, 1883, 86, 87; by R. L. Taylor, 1887, 89, 90, 91; by J: P. Buchanan, 1891 (Feb., Aug.), 93; byP: Turney, 1893, 96 (.Jan., May), 96 (Sept.), 97; by E. L. Taylor, 1897, 98, 99; by B. McMillin, 1899, 1901, 03; by J. B. Frazler, 1903, 06; by M. R. Patterson, 1907. ifote. Prior to 1867 seen only in body of one or both Jour, nals, except 1837, also in pm. There are generally messages by both incoming and retiring Governors in years when Gov- eruors change; no message seen, however, by Brownlow or Benter in Feb. 1869 or by Senter 1871. Apparently no message to adjourned sees. 1870. Messages Apr. 1865, Oct. 1867, Buchanan Feb. 1891 contain also inaugural address. Mess. Oct. 1865, 67 ordered printed also in German. Mess. 1873 (30 p.) taas appendix (xxxi, p.) of papers re claims against the fj. 8. Mess. 1875 cont. also Bien. rpt. of Hospital for the Insane and other minor does. Mess, to sess. Bept. 1896 is bound with Proclamation and Acts of that session. — Inaugural address, 1865, 67, 91, 1905. '65-[1905]. 8°. Cont.: By W. G. Brownlow, 1865 (Apr.), 67; by J: P. Buchanan, 1891 ; by J. B. Frazier, 1906. 2fote. Each bound with mess, to same session. — Message of the Governor ... in relation to the boundary line between . . . Tenn. and Missis- sippi . . . 17th Oct. 1837. 8°. p. 858-862. — Message from the Governor and accompanying docu- ments, on the subject of the intercourse by rail- road between the States of Tenn. and Ga. ; [Feb. 23,1854]. h.i.p. 8°. p. 265-272. See alio under Legislature, JournaU, Docs., etc., 1853/54. — Special message of the Governor [Johnson] accom- panying the report of the Commissioner of Roads; [Jan. 29, 1856]. h.t.p. 8°. p. 121-132. — Special message of Andrew Johnson, Governor . . . with accompanying documents ; [Feb. 25, 1856]. h.t.p. 8°. p. 137-168. ^ole. i7e Tennessee-Georgia railroad. See also above, lBf>i. — Message of Gov. I. G. Harris, in reply to a resolu- tion of the House . . . calling for information relating to the Bank of Tennessee ; [March 2, 1858]. '58. 8°. 39 p. Jfote. Also, with h. t.-p. only, as pp. 17-56 in Rpt. of joint B^ect committee to examine the Bank of Tenn.; see under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1868. — Excursion made by the Executives and Legislatures of Ky. and Tenn. to Ohio, 1860. Cincinnati, '60. 8«. — Report of Gov. W: G. Brownlow ... in answer to a joint resolution calling for information in relation to the late State elections . . . Nov. [25], 1865. '65. 8°. p. 149-157. — Special message of Gov. W: G. Brownlow . . . April 13, 1866. h. t. p. 8". p. 257-263. — Special message of Gov. W: 6. Brownlow, sub- mitting the report of the . . . Bank of Tennes- see, Nov. 20, 1866. h.t.p. 80. p. 17-32. Note. Cont. principally the rpt. — Special message of Gov'r W: G. Brownlow. Sub- mitting correspondence in relation to the resig- nation of the Treasurer of the State, [etc., Jan. 14,1867]. h.t.p. 8° p. 81-89. 886 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Tenn. Oovernor, continued. — Special message of Gov. W: G. Brownlow in rela- tion to the Evansville, Henderson & Nashville Railroad Com'y,&c.,&c.; [Jan. 4, 1869]. h.t.p. 8°. p. 113-130. — [Resignation of Gov. Brownlow, Feb. 12, 1869.] Nott. Not Been, but House ordered 5,000 copies printed. — The Penitentiary. Message of the Governor [Senter] calling attention to the condition of the State Prison; [Dec. 6, 1869]. n.t.p. 8". (1) p. — Special message of the Governor, D. W. C. Senter, in relation to mob violence . . . Feb. 2, 1870. 70. 8». 6 p. — Special message of the Governor [Brown] on the lease of the Penitentiary, Nov. 18, 1871. ft. i. p. 8°. p. 211-218. — Message of Alvin Hawkins, Governor . . in rela- tion to the indebtedness of the State; [Mar. 12, 1881]. '81. 8°. 6 p. — [Message of Gov. P: Turney recommending a call for a constitutional convention, Feb. 7, 1893]. 2fote. Seen only in body of both Journals. — [Proclamation appointing Oct. 21, 1892 a. public holiday in commemoration of the 400th anniver- sary of the discovery of America by Columbus, with the official programme for the schools]. n. t. p. ['92.] 4°. (3) p. — Set also under Legislature, Jhls., Docs., etc., 1895. Adjutant General. Report, biennial, Dec: 1883/84- 87/88, 91/92-93/94, 1903/04. [■85?]-1905. 8°. — Report of the military affairs of the State from 1861 to 1866. '66. 8». 695, lii, 11 p. Attorney General. Report ... in relation to certain defects in the existing criminal code of the State . . . 12th Dec. 1837. 8". p. 885-893. Comptroller flSSS-). Report, biennial, Oct.: 1837, 37/39-59/61; May 1865; annual, Oct.: 1864/65, Sept. 30: 1865/66-67/68, 69/70-70/71; Jan. 1, 1873 ; biennial, Sept. 30: 1867/69, Dec. 19: 1873/ 74, 74/76-1902/04. ['38]-1905. ^rote. Rpt. 1837 called " the Ist detailed rpt. ;" rpt. 1845/47 called 6th Men. Rpt. May 1865 covers 1862/Apr. 1, 1865. Rpt. Jan. 1, 187S coTers from Sept. 30, 1871 . Rpt. 1878/80 has wrong date on t.-p., "Jan. 3, 1880," for 1881. Rpts. through 1865 cont. hank Btatiatica, and, through 1873, insurance Btatietics. — Report to General Assembly [in response to request or resolution] : Nov. 13, 1837; Nov. 11, 1839; Nov. 24, 1849; Jan. 15, 1854. — A tabular statement of the taxable property and polls of the State, [etc.], 1839. f broadside. — Supplemental report: Oct. 16, 1839; Nov. 3, 1847. — Report on the subject of the valuation of taxable property, Nov. 19, 1847. — Report in relation to delinquent officers, h. t. p. [Sess. 1849, 51.] 2 rpts. 8°. — Report of the probable receipts and disbursements, Oct. 1: 1851/53. h.t.p. [1851.] 8°. (3) p. — Comptroller's report of all delinquent officers who have been reported to district attorneys during 1858 and 1859. '59. 8°. 32 p. — Report in relation to delinquent tax collectors and revenue officers, Jan. 25, 1868. h. t. p. (16) p. — Report in relation to Tennessee State bonds, less. 1866/66. '66. 8°. p. 113-148. — Digest of the taxes on privileges, 1885/86. n. i. p. ['86?] 8°. (1), 16 p. — Assessment law of State of Tenn. Jas. A. Harris, Comptroller. 1895. 8°. 40 p. — See also under Legislature, Journa/s, Docs., etc., 1858 (two), 71, 97. 887 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Tenn. Secretary of State. Report, [re internal improTement companies], biennial, Oct.: 1841, 47; Nov.: 1849, 51, 53; Oct.: 1859, 69; report, biennial, Oct. 1871; Jan.: 1873-87. ['42]-87. 8°. 2. 1885, is for month ending uly 31. Ea. vol. Been had conBccutlve pagination. V. 13, noB. 1/2, Aug./Sept. 1897, in 1 pm. From v. 9, no. 1 remain, ing noa. bear also enumeration *' Whole noa. 97-147." The Weather Service having been in charge of the Board of Health July 1885-Oct. 1895, ea. bull. cont. meteorological rpt. through V. 11, DO. 4, Nov. 1895. Bull, discontinued Oct. 1897- July 18V8. — Same; Supplement, noa. [l]-2, Oct. 1885, Jan. 1887. n.t.p. "85. 2 pm. 1.8°. 16 p. ; 10 p. — Bulletin, new series, v. 1, no. 1, Aug./Sept. 1898. n.t.p. [Somerville, '98.] 8». — Mortality statements ; monthly, Jan.-Apr. 1881 . 4°. — Report of the committee of the State Board of Health on prisons and public charities of Ten- nessee. [1878.] 8°. 40 p. Note. The' Surgeon Genl'a. catalog gives probable date [1880]. — Kulee and regulations ... to be enforced when yellow fever is reported or suspected to exist. . . . [1879.] 8°. 15 p. — An address ... to the cities, towns, and villages of Tennessee ; with the laws establishing . . . the State Board of Health. 1879. 8°. 8 p. — Circular of recommendations . . . for the pre- vention of smallpox, n. d. [1882?]. 4°. 2 1. — Catalogue of library, Nov. 1883. '83. 8°. 21 p. — [Circular to local authorities re establishing local boards of health. With the act of 1877 . . . and the amended act of 1879. Sept. 1, 1884.] 8°. 8 p. — Memorandum addressed to the local authorities of the cities, towns and villages of Tennessee. ... h. i. p. n.p.,n.d. [1884.] 8°. 5 p. Note. Caption ; " Precautions against the Infection of cholera." — Report to the . . . Board ... on the confer- ences of State Boards of Health held in St. Louis and in Washington, 1884. By G. B. Thornton, M.D. Jan. 6, 1885. n.t.p. 8°. 7 p. — See also under Institutions, Agriculture, p. 892. Labor and Mining Statistics, Bureau of (1891—). 2d- 10th, 13th-14th annual report, Dec. 31: 1892- 1900, 03-04. '93-1905. 8°. Note. iBt, 6th, 9th-10th not seen but probably published. 2d-4tb dated by year of publication, "1893-05." 13th cont. also statistics for 1901-02, and 14th cont. some reading matter from llth-12th rpts., which bad not then been printed; not known if printed since. 2d-3d rptB. are of '' Commr. of Labor and Inspector of Mines;" 4th-8tfa of "Bureau of Labor, Statistics and Mines;" 13th-14lh of " Miniog Dept.," the Labor Bureau having been abolUhedin 1903. — Special report of the Commr. of Labor and Inspector of Mines . . . extra session, Aug. 31, 1891. '91. S". 104 p. — Labor laws of the State. G: W. Ford, Commis- sioner, n.t.p. Knoxville, 1891. 24°. 45 p. Note. Title from cover. — See also under Institutions, Agriculture. [Railroads.} Report of the Chief Engineer of the State ... on the surveys and examinations for the Central Rail Road and for the Central Turn- pike; Oct. 30, 1837. 8°. p. 704-762. Report of the Pres. and Directors of the Louisville, Cincinnati & Charleston R.R. Co., accompanied by a communication of Gen. Robt. Y. Hayne, Pres. [etc.]; Nov. 15, 1837. 8°. p. 836-858. Agent of Tennessee (]8.^0-). Report on the affairs of the East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad; [Sept. 20, 1851]. h.t.p. 8°. p. 199-206. 890 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Tenn. [Railroads, continved.'] Commissioner of Roads. Beport, Jan. 28, 1856; report on the condition of the railroads, annual : Oct. 19, 1857; June 80: 1858/59, 64/65. ['56]- 66. 8°. A'ote. Rpt. 18.'i6 is with Gov's, special mess., Jnn. 29, 1856; a. t.p.; (9) p. Rpt. 1857 called " Itpt. of K. G. Payne . . ." — Tabular statement of the condition of the rail- roads, 1867, 59. 2 f sheets. — See also under Eiec. and Staff, Governor. 1866, Commissioners to Settle with the Louisville and Nashville Railroad Co. (1865-). Settlement with the Louisville and Nashville Railroad Com- pany, [Nov. 18, 1865]. h.t.p. 8°. p. 231-235. Report of the Commissioners in relation to delin- quent railroads in Tenn. ... h. t. p. [Sess. 1871.] 8». p. 117-128. Jfote. Has caption : " Bpt. of R.R. Commissioners." Receiver of East Tennessee Railroads for the United States. Acts of the Genl. Assy, of the State of Tenn. relating to the East Tenn. & 6a. R.R. Co. [Comp. by C. W. Folsom, Receiver.] n. t. p. Nashville, 1869. 8°. 44, (2) p. (Cover title.) — Same, relating to the East Tenn. & Va. R.R. Co. [Comp. by same.] n. t. p. Nashville, 1869. 8°. 28, (2) p. (Cover title.) — Certain acts of the Genl. Assy, and extracts from the Code of 1857/58 . . . relating generally to railroads. [Comp. by same.] n. t. p. Nash- ville, 1869. 8». 115 p. (Cover title.) Report of R. P. Meely, Receiver of the Miss. Cen- tral & Tenn. & Miss. Central R.R., Mar. 1, 1876/Nov. 30, 1877. '79. 8°. 7 p. Railroad Commission (I883-). lst/2d annual re- ports, 1883/84-; report, 1899/1900. '84-1901. 2 V. 8°. Note. lBt-2d in 1 v. let covers Apr. 2D/June 30, 1883; 2d covers .Tune 30; 188:1/84. Cont. also two supplemental rnts. ; Dec. 20, 1883, and n. d. ri885?l; also appendix : Louisville 8e Nashville R.R. Co. v. Commission. - Supplemental report recommendations . 8°. 31 p. Jfote. Also appended to lst/2d ann. rpt embracing statistics and , By J. H. Savage. 1885. See above. See also under Ezec. and Staff, Governor, 1854, 56 (two), 69; under Institutions, Geology, 1845; and ■under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1837, 49/50, 68/69 (two), 69, 70/71 (four). [Roads, Commissioner of.'] See back under Railroads. [Taxation.'] Board of Assessors and Equalizers (1895-). [1st] biennial report, [June 1895/J Dec. 19, 1896. '96. 8». 66 p. See also under Eiec. and Staff, Comptroller. Institutions. [Agriculture.] Agricultural Bureau (1854-). [Ist- 3d] biennial report, [1854/55]-58/59. '56-60. 3 V. 8°. 380, (1) p.; 588 p.; 94 p. Note, [ist] is "to the Legislature of 1855/56;" cont. also n-print of rpt. listed in next entry. Title of 3d : "A synop- ais of the transactions, 1858/59, being the 3d bien. rpt." — Report of the Secretary, Nov. 1, 1855. 8°. (7) p. Note. Also reprinted in [1st] blen. rpt. — [Circulars, 1854-]. (Reprinted in reports.) — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1855/56. 891 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Tenn. \^AgricuUurt, continued.'] Bureau of Agriculture (1872-). Ist and 2d reports. Introduction to the resources of Tennessee, by J. B. Killebrew, assisted by J. M. Safford . . . 1874. S°. viii, 1193, xi, p. maps. 2fote. Not an admiDietrative rpt. Cont. " Agrlc. and geol. map of Tenn. . . . Prepared ... by J. M. Safford;" n. d.; New York, ['741; scale, 12 ml. = 1 in.; size, 16J X 40J in. A Naihville ed. of this map la in " TenneBsee : ita agric. and mineral wealth," 1876. — Advance sheets from the report of the Bureau . . . Chapter 13, Coal lalso Chap. 14, Iron], n. t. p. [1874]. 8°. p. 183-242. map. Note. An extract from preceding title. Has cover title "Coal and iron of Tenn." Bureau of Agriculture, Statistics and Mines (1876-). Biennial report of the Commissioner, 1875/76- 99/1900. ['77?]-1901. 8«. Note. These are administrative rpts., covering approximate calendar bienninme; see also below, descriptive rptB,,1876, 77/78. [■2d] and others cover also the business of the Bureau of Immigration, merged with the Bureau of A., 8. & M. in 1877. By Act of 1881 the Asst. Geologist was authorized to inspect mines; rpts. [1881/82]-83/84 therefore cont. also rpts. of the Geologist and the Inspector of Mines. Upt. 1885/86 cont. same, also rpts. of Acting State Entomologist, Direc- tor Agric. Exp. Sta., and Asst. Commr. for E. Tenn., and " Grasses . . . adapted to the meadows and pastures of Tenn.;" also rpts. of various conventions; not known if separatee wen* issued. Rpt. 1887/88 cont. map; «<•« befo7i\ 1888. Rpt. 1893/94 cont. " Proceedings," etc., as below, 1894. Called simply Bureau of Agric. in rpt. 1895/96 and since. Rpt. 1897/98 not seen. — [Crop report], monthly, 1877-94. yoU. Not seen, but mentioned in bien. rpts. Pub. .Tune- Sept. 1877, Apr .-June 1878; in subsequent years generally from Apr. to Nov. or Apr. to Dec. Nos. for July, Aug., Sept. 1878 not in pm. form but sent to newspapers. Not known if published later than 1894. Rpts. of 1884 (and prob- ably also 1883 and through June 1885) cont. also weather rpts.; see below. Weather Service. — [Come to Tennessee. By W: M. Clark, M. D., Sec. State Board of Health. 187-?] circular pm. Note. Mentioned by J. B. Klliebrew in rpt. 1879/80 as pub- lished '* at the commencement of my term." — Tennessee : its agricultural and mineral wealth, with an appendix . . . By J. B. Killebrew, Commr. . . . 1876. 8». 196 p. map. Note. Cont.: " Agricultural and geological map of Tenn. : . . . Prepared by . . Jas. M. Safford. Published . . . Nashville," [187-]. Scale, 12 mi. = 1 in. ; eize, 158 X 40i in. A New York edition of thia map is in Introd. to reeources of Tenn., 1874. — Report of the Bureau of Agriculture, Statistics and Mines for 1876. Tobacco — Little Sequatchee coal field — Ococe and Hiwassee mineral district — Region of Cincinnati Southern R.R. — Ten- nessee as a stock-producing State — Southern States Coal and Iron Association. By J. B. Killebrew, Commr. 1877. 8°. z, 435p. maps. Note. Binder's title ; " Tenn. Tobacco, minerals, live stock." Not an administrative report but a collection of papers, each also pub. separately, as follows; — Tobacco : its culture in Tennessee, with statis- tics of its commercial importance, etc. By J. B. Killebrew, Commr. ... 2d ed. 1876. 8». 123 p. iSee preceding entry and note. — Special report on the coal-field of Little Sequat- chee, with a general description of the Cumber- land table-land. By J. B. Killebrew, Commr. . . . 1876. 8°. 40 p. map. See above, Rpt. of the Bureau . . . 1876, and note. 892 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Tenn. \_AgricuUure, continued.'\ — Report on the Ocoee and Hiwassee mineral dis- trict. By J. B. Killebrew . . . 1876. 8°. 67 p. See oppotite, Rpt. of the Bureau . . . Iti76, and note. — Mineral and agricultural resources of the portion of Tennessee along the Cincinnati Southern and Knoxrille &, Ohio railroads, including the coun- try between the two. By J. B. Killebrew, Commr. . . . 1876. 8°. 145 p. 3 fold. maps. See oppoaiCe, Rpt. of the Bureau . . . 1876, and note. — [Proceedings of the Tenn. Stock-breeders' Asso- ciation . . . Feb. 15, 1876. Also an address . . . by J. B. Killebrew, Commr. . . . ] [52 p.?] See opposite^ Rpt. of the Bureau . . . 1876, and note. — [Tabular s^tement of manufacturing and mining interests of the State. 1876?] Note. Mentioned in Rpt. of the Bureau, 1876, as " ready for the press." — Report of Bureau of Agriculture, Statistics and Mines . . 1877 and 1878. Oil regions. Wheat, Sheep husbandry, Grasses. By J. tt. Killebrew, Commr. . . . '78. 8°. xv, 903 p. Note. Not ao administrative rpt. but a collection of papers, each also pub. separately, as follows: — Oil region of Tennessee, with some account of its other resources and capabilities. By J. B. Kille- brew, Commr. . . . 1877. 8°. 116 p. map. See pre ceding entry and note. — Wheat culture in Tennessee. By J. B. Killebrew, Ci>mmr. . . . 1877. 8°. 253, (2) p. Xote. Rpt., 176 p., appendix, p. 177-25:J. Rpt. seen also issued separately. Both included as p. 117-360 in " Rpt. of Bureau . . . 1877 and 1878," which see above. — Advance sheets from a work on sheep husbandry by J. B. Killebrew, Commr. . . . 1878. 8°. [39 p?] See above, Rpt. of Bureau, 1877 and 1878, and below, 1880. — The grasses of Tennessee : including cereals and forage plants. By J. B. Killebrew, Commr. . . 1878. 8°. iv, 5-511 p. S'ote. Also as pp. (1), 401-903 in Rpt. of Bureau, 1877/78. A new work on this subject, by the same author, constituted Bull. T. 11, noB. 2-4 of the Agric. Enp. Sla., 1898. See below, 1880 and 1883. — Middle Tennessee as an iron centre. By J. B. Killebrew. Commr. of Agric, Statistics and Mines and Immigration. 1879. 8°. 15 p. map. Jfote. Cont. " ^fap of Tenn. reduced from large map by J. B. Killebrew, Commr. . . . [Chicago], n. d.; scale about 23 mi. = 1 in. ; size, 6 X 20 in. — [Knoiville as an iron center, c. 1879]. Note. Not seen, but mentioned in rpt. 1879/80. — Meadows and pastures. A compendium of the grasses of Tenn. ... By J. B. Killebrew, Commr. . . . 1880. 8°. 164 p. Kote. Has cover title: "Grasses, meadows and pastures. Sorghum and the manufacture of sugar." An abridged ed. of the work of 1878. See alio below, 1883. — West Tennessee: its resources and advantages. Cheap homes for immigrants. By J. B. Kille- brew . . 1879. 8°. 2 1., (3)-93 p. — Sheep husbandry. A work prepared for the farmers of Tennessee. By J. B. Killebrew. 1880. 8°. 301, (1) p. 7 pi. — Iron and coal of Tennessee. By J. B. Killebrew. 1881. 8°. 893 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Tenn. \^Agriculiurti continued .'\ — [Quarterly bulletin of farms, residences, etc., for sale in Tenn. Oct. 1881]. — Quarterly bulletin of farms, residences, etc., for sale in Tennessee ... by A. W. Hawkins, Coinmr. of Agric. . . . Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 1, 1882. n. t. p. [Knoiville, '82.] 8''. Ill p. Kote. Title from cover. See also below, 1888. — Bulletin of farms, residences, etc., for sale in Tennessee . . . A.J. McWhirter, Commr. . . . Nashville, Tenn., July 31, 1883. '83. 8°. 144 p. Note. Cont. "Map of Tenn., published by A. T. [«>c] McWhirter, Commr.; Chicago, n. d.\ scale, about 22 nii. = l Id. ; size 6| X 20$ in. — Coal. Report of H: E. Colton, Geologist and Inspector of Mines, on the coal mines of Ten- nessee, and other minerals, to A. W. Hawkins, Commr. . . . 1883. 8°. 128 p. map. il. — Meadows and pastures. A compendium of the grasses of Tennessee. . . . By J. B. Killebrew. . . . 1883. 8°. 136 p. Note. Has cover title; "Graaees, meadows and pastures. Sorghum and the manufacture of su^ar. Published by the Bureau . . . A. J. McWhirter, Commr." 5ec oiop«, 1878, 80. — Revised hand-book of Tennessee. Prepared by A. J. McWhirter, Commr. of Agriculture,' Statistics, Mines, and Immigration. 1885. 8°. 200 p. Note. Cont. '* Agricultural map of Tenn., comp. ... by J. M. Safford, Special Agent, 1883;" scale, 20 ml. = 1 in.; size, 6^ X 23^ In.; apparently comp. for the U. S. Bept. of the Interior. — Premiums on crops of 1887 offered by the Commr. of Agriculture to the farmers of the State. Rules governing the same. [1887.] circular. — Official land bulletin no. 1 of farms and farming lands for sale in Tennessee, July 1888. — Agricultural and geological map of Tennessee, issued by B. M. Hord, Commr. ... (J. M. Safford, State Geologist). 1888. [Chicago], '88. Scale, 12 mi. = 1 in. ; size, 26 X 414 in. — Tennessee. Its resources, capabilities and de- velopment illustrated by graphics. D. G. God- win, Commr. 1892. obi. 4°. 2 1., 8 p., 25 1. maps, charts. — The medicinal plants of Tennessee. By Dr. A. Gattinger. [1894.] 128 p. — [Flora and fauna of Tennessee. By Dr. A. Gat- tinger. ?] [Not seen.'\ — Proceedings of farmers' conventions . . . 1894. Pub. by the . . . Dept. . . . '94. 8». 304 p. — Information for immigrants concerning Middle Tennessee and the counties traversed by or tributary to the Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Ry. 1898. 12». 148 p. — Weather Service (1883-). Report, monthly, Feb. 1883, Jan., Feb., Dec, 1884, Feb., Mar., 1885. '83-85. 6 pm. 8». Note. Feb. 1883 was the Ist. Rple. for Mar.-Oct. 1884 were included In Crop rpta. Apr. -Oct. 1884; not known as to similar rpts, 1883, 86. After the rpt. for June 1885, the Weather Service was transferred to the Board of Health, and continued In Its charge through Oct. 1895. See also above, Crop Report, 1877-94 ; and under Inspection and Regulation, Health, Board of. Note. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1879. 894 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Tenn. \^Banks.'\ Bank of Tennessee (Nashville, 1838-66). Report, biennial, Oct.: 1839, 41 ; report of Pros. Board of Trustees, Sept. 30, 1842 ; report, bien- nial, Sept. 30: 1843, 45; biennial, July 1: 1847- 59; Jan. 1, 1862/Apr. 1, 1866; report of Trustee: Nov. 1, 1868, Sept. 1, 1869, Oct. 1, 1871. Note. Rpt. 1866 with Spec. meBB. of Gov. Brownlow, Nov. 20, 1866. KptB. 1868, 69, 71 are by " 8: Watson, Trustee to wiud up and settle the buBiness Qi the Bank of TeDneBsee," by Act of 1866. See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor^ 1858, 66 ; under Inspection and Regulation, Banks ; ajid under Legislature, Joumalt, Docs., etc., 1843, 49/60, 58, 65, 66, 69. — Statement of the President [C. Johnson], n. t. p. [c. 1857?] 8». 3 p. — Communication from the Trustee . . . [Sess. Oct. 1869.] h. t. p. 8°. p. 371-375. Blind, School for the (Nashville, 1844-). Biennial report: 2d-9th, Oct. 1: 1845/47-59/61; [Oct. 1: 1861/67]; 13th-14th, Oct. 1: 1867/69-69/71; 16th, Oct. 1, 1871/Dee. 31, 1872; 16th-27th, Dec: 1873/74-95/96. ['47?]-97. 8°. Note. Prior to 1871 called luBtn. for the Instruction of the Blind. Rpt. to sees. 1867 covers in a general way the gap from Oct. 1,1861; Bubsequent enumeration apparently allows for unpubllsbed rpts. — Statement of the Superintendent . . . 1865 [for Oct. 1, 1861/Dec. 31, 1863]. 8°. — History and prospectus. By J. V. Armstrong, Snpt. 1898. 8°. 100 p. il. [^Gharities.'] Board of State Charities {lS9o-) . [Ist] report, April/Dec. 31, 1896. '97. 8°. 42 p. Deaf and Dumb School (Knoxville, 1844-). Biennial report: 1st, Sept. 15, 1844/45; 2d-8th, Oct. 1: 1845/47-57/59; 10th-12th, Nov. 1: 1867,67/69- 69/71; 14th-23d, Dec: 18[73/74]-91/92 ; Nov. 30: 1892/94-94/96 [*45?]-97. «<>. Note. Incorporated under this name, 1846, but in early rpts. BOmetimes called InBtn. for tbe Educ. of the B. and D. 9tb probably for 1859/61; not seen. ^Education.'] Reports of the Board of Trustees of the Univ. of Nashville, East Tenn. Univ. at Knoi- ville, and West Tenn. Univ. at Jackson; [Jan. 1858]. '58. 8". (8) p. State Female Colleqe (Memphis), 15th annual cata- logue, 1873. Memphis, '73. 8°. 31 p. Peahody Normal College (Nashville, 1875-). Annual report of the State Normal College, Sept. 1, 1878. '79. 8°. 12 p. Note. Also in rpt. of Supt. of Pub. Inetruction, 1877/78. Many rpts. for Bubsequent years in Snpt'B. rpts,; no pm. copies Been. Founded by Peabody Education Board, as State Normal College, 1875; name changed to above in 1888, when it became the chief beneficUry of the Peabody Education Fund ; ■gain changed about 1900 to Peabody College for Teachers. This institution has always been connected with the Uni- versity of Nashville, but no attempt has been made to include here tbe publicatiouB of that uuiverBity. — Catalogue, annual, 1881/82-90/91. '82-91. 10 v. Note. Earlier catalogues included In those of Univ. of Nashville. — Peabody Education Fund. Proceedings at the inauguration of W: H. Payne as Chancellor of the Univ. of Nashville and as President of the Normal College, Nashville, Tenn, 5th Oct. 1887. Cambridge, '87. 8°. 16 p. — Peabody Normal College. Ceremonies in honor of Robt. C. Winthrop, May 11, 1894. n.t.p. 16°. 16 1., bound at top. — Peabody Normal College. Commemoration Day, May 12, 1899. [Addresses.] '99. 16°. 32 p. — See also vnder Inspec. and Reg., Education, Bd. of Education ; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs. , etc., 1897. 89s , Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Tenn. [Edvcation, continued.'\ University of Tennessee (Kiioxville, 1794-). Bien- nial report of the Trustees, lst-7th. Jan. 1869, [Jan. 1871 ?], Jan. 1873, Dec. 1874, Jan. 1877, Dec. 1878. Jan. 1881; 8th-13th, Dec. 20: 1880/82-90/92; unnumbered, Dec. 20: 1892/94, 96/98-1900/02, 04/06. 8°. ybie. The UDiverBity wae the succeesor of Blount Collet^e (1794-1807), and was known as E. Tenn. College, 1807-tO, E. Tenn. Univ., 1840-79; since then as above; titles of rpts. cor- respond. Rpt. [Jan. 1871?] not seen; perhaps not printed. Rpts. 1894/96, 1902/04 not Issued in pm. form. Many rpU. appear also in rpts. of Supt. Pub. Instruction; rpt. 1888/90 has 79 p. in Appendix, and 86 p. in Snpt's. rpt. — Annual report of the President to the Board of Trustees, Dec. 20: 1889, 91; Dec. 31: 1899, 1901, 02, 03. Note. No more published. — Report of the Secretary of the Board of Trustees of the East Tennessee University, [Jan. 17, 1852]. h.t.p. S". (4) p. Note. Rpta. required by an Act of 1850. — Register, annual, 1871/72-78/79, [90/]91-1905/06. Knoxville, ['72?]-1906. 8°. Note. Reeistere through 1877/78 are of E. Tenn. TJniv. Renisters 1879/80-89/90 probably issued, but not seen. Reg- ister 18[90/]91 of" Univ. of Tenn. and State Agric. and Mech. College." Registers 1899/1900-0,1/06 are in Univ. Record. — East Tennessee University Magazine ; v. 1-2, 1841/42-42/43. Knoxviile, "42-43. 8°. — Tennessee University Student; v. 1-7, 1888-94. Note. Succeeded by ; — University of Tennessee Magazine, monthly; v. 8-21, 1894-1908. — The University Scientific Magazine. Published by the Engineering Society . . Aug. 1896, October 1897. Knoxviile, ['96-97]. 2 pm. 8°. Note. Oct, 1897 is called " No. 3." Only 3 noa, were pub- lished. Succeeded by : — University of Tennessee Record; v. 1-10, 1898- 1907. Note. Later nos. cont. Rpt. of President, Register, etc. — Early history of the Univ. of Tenn. Address before the Alumni Association by M. White. With a poem by Rev. J. H. Martin. June 17, 1879. Knoxviile, '79. 8°. 80 p. — Blount College and the University of Tennessee. An historical address delivereil before the Alumni Association and members of the University, by E: T. Sanford, A. M., June 12th, 1894. n. p., n.d. ['94.] 8°. 119 p. — Tables and other data for engineers and business men. Comp. by C: E. Ferris, asst. professor . . . Knoxviile. [1900]. narrow 24°. 208 p. — Same, 2d ed. 216 p. — Medical Department , 4th-6th regular announce- ment, 1878/79-80/81. '78-[80]. 3 pm. 8". Note. Calli-d Nashville Med. College in 4th-5th. Cont. also lst-3d ann. announcements of Dental Di-pt. ; and 5th-6lh cont. also ann. announcements of Academic Dept. — School of .Agriculture, Tforticulture and Botany. Report of the experimental & other work of the School of Agriculture, Horticulture & Botany of the Univ. of Tenn., [lst-3d] annual, 1879/80, SO/81, 81/82; by J: M. MoBrjde. Knoxviile, '80-83. 3 v. 8°. Note. Pagination of rpt. 1881/82 either 150 p. or 207 p. 896 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Tenn. [Eiivcation , continued.'] — State Agricultural Experiment Station (Knox- ville, 1883-). Report of the experimental and otber work done at the State Experiment Station and in the School of Agric, Hort. & Botany, UniT. of Tenn., during the years 1883/84, 83/86, [86/87?]; biennial. By J: W. Glenn. Knoxville, '84-86, [87?]. Ifote. Established by tbe Univ. Id 1882; adopted by the State by Act approved in Mar. 1883; reorganized under the Batch Act In 1887. Rpt. [1886/87? J not seen. l8t-17th annual report, 1888-1904. Knoiville, ['85?]-1905. 8°. Ifote. Apparently for calendar periods. There Is also a rpt. of Director in rpt. of Commr. of Agric, 1885/86; per- haps same as bien. rpt. There are also rpts. to Free, of Univ. in Supt. Pub. Instruction rpts. 1891/92-93/94. 12th cont. Bulletins of 1899. Bulletin 1, 1884. Analyses and tests of ma- nures and fertilizers for 1883/84. Bulletin no. 7. Ensilage, and the analyses and values of commercial fertilizers, season of 1886. 12 p. Bulletin no. 8. Potato culture, and the analy- ses and values of commercial fertilizers, season of 1886. 4 p. Bulletin, v. 1-18, 1888-1905. Knoiville, ['88- 1905]. 8'>. Note. V. 1, no. 1 dated Apr. 1888. One v. of 4 nos., each calendar year, except that v. 1 had 3 nos., v. 3 had 6 dob., and V. 4 had 5 nos. V. 6, no. 4 cant, list of bulletins. V. 10, do. 3 is iD board covers with title "The soils of Tenn.," and cont. "A prelim, agric. map of Tenn., based on the distrlbu. tlon of geol. formations. Comp. . . . under the auspices of tbe . . . Station, 1896 ;" size, 18 X 415 >"• V. 11 is for year 1898 but no. 1 is dated Apr. 1899; dos. 2-4, dated 1898, are in I pm., be- ing " Grasses and forage plants," by J. B. Eillebrew, a new work of 141, (3) p. See back under Agrieulturtt Bureau . . . 1878, 80, 83. Supplement, Jan., Apr., July, 1889. f" sheets. Supplement. Special bulletin . . . [30,000 farmers are wanted to send their addresses]. n. d. [1889, before June.] f. (4) p. Note. Perhaps same as Apr. 1889 in preceding entry. Special bulletin, A-E, Aug. 1889-July 1890. Note. Dated : A, Aug. 26. 1889 ; B, Oct. 15, 1889 ; C, May 10, 1890; D, July 10, 1890; E, July 20, 1890. 'So more published. farmers' bulletin no. 2, or. The work of the experiment stations. [Jan. 1891?] Note. Mentioned in ann. rpt. as distributed with the Jan. 1891 Bulletin; not seen, nor any record of no. 1. Press bulletin nos. 1-19, Apr. 10, 1899-1900. Note. Sot. 1-13, 1899; DOS. 14-19, 1900. Size varies as follows : 1-7, 19, ea. 8° sheet ; 8-9, 11-12, 14, 17-18, ea. f» sheet ; 13, a 32° pm., of (6) p. Nos. 10, 15-16 not seen. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1869/70 (two), 70/71, 71, 75, 97. Waikins Institute (1881-). Report of the Commis- sioners, Jan. 1 or 2: 1885, 87, 91. ['85- 91.] 8°. Note. Established by legacy, 1881; opened, 188:>. Rpt. Jan. 1, 1885 is apparently the 1st, covering 1881/84. Rpt. 1891 seen only as Appendix Q to rpt. of Supt. Pub. Instruction, 1889/90. Convention of County Superintendents. Proceedings, Nashville, Dec. 6-7, . 1887. '87. 8». 20 p. State Teachers' Association. 26th annual meeting, Memphis, July 1 and 3, 1890. n. p., n. d. ['90?] 8». 32 p. Note. Seen only as Appendix F to Snpt's. rpt., 1889/90. — Popular education. . . . Address of .T. B. Linda- lev, President of the State Teachers' Association, delivered before that body . . . [May 187.">]. n.t.p. ['75.] 8». 8 p. 897 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Tenn. \^Ed,ucation, continued.'] Public School Officers' Association. Proceedings, 4th-5th annual session, Dec: 1890-91. '91-[92]. 80. 2^ote. Seen ODly as Appendixes to Bupt*B. rpt., 18S9/90- 90/91. Called " Convention of Public School Officers," 1890. Tennessee Association of Schools and Colleges. Pro- ceedings of the 4th annual session . . Nov. 5 and 6, 1891. n..p.,n.d. 8°. p. 149-162. mte. Seen only In Appendix E of Supt's. rpt., 1890/91. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1837/38, 68/69 (six), 69, 70, 97. lOeology.] State Geologist (G. Troost, 1831-50). 3d- 7th, 9th geological report, Oct. or Nov.: 1835, 37, 39, 41, 43, 47. '37-[47?j 6 pm. 8°. Note. Dr. Troost made 9 rpts. in all ; others not seen . let- 2d said not to have been published; but an analysis of 1st f Nov. 14, 1»33] is said to be in House .Tournal 1833, pp. 303-305. 5th cent. : Q-eological map of the State ... by G. Troost, Geologist . . . n. p., n. d.; size, lOJ x 26i in. Pm. and Appendix eds. of 9th are from different type. — [Report re route of proposed railroad from Chattanooga to Nashville], n.t.p. [c. 1845.] 8°. {In Appendix to Journals, sess. 1845/46, p. 65-75.) — [Report re marble in the vicinity of Caney Fork]. n.t.p. \_c. 1845.] 8°. {In Appendix to Jour- nals, sess. 1845/46, p. 75-76.) State Geologist (J. M. Safford, 1854-). lst-[3d] biennial report, Dec. 1855, Nov.: 1857, 59. '56- [59]. 3 pm. 8". 164 p.; 11 p.; 8 p. Kotf. Officer also called " Geologist and Mineralogist of the State." let has title "A geol. reconnolsaance of Tenn.; being the author's let bien. rpt. . . . ;" in Appendix to Journals, 1855/56, it covers but 120 p., and is accompanied by the follow- ing map, at front of Appendix : — Geological map of the State of Tenn., prepared with reference to the development of the mineral and agricultural resources of the State by J. M. Safford, State Geologist. [Nashville], n. 8ionB or " lat or 2d extra " BeBBions, of tbe regular, numbered ABBembllea, in July 1796, Dec. 1798, July 1804, July 1806, Apr. 1809, Sept. 1812, June 1820, July 1822, Sept. 1824, Oct. 1826, Sept. 1832, Oct. 1836, Oct. 1842, Jan., Apr., June 1861, 1862-66, tee above; July,KoT., 1868, May, Dec, 1870, Mar. 1872, Doc. 5/11, 1877, Dec. 11/28, 1877, Dec. 1879, Dec. 1881, Apr. 6/27, 1882, Apr. 27/May 22, 1882, May 1886, Feb. 24/Mar. 15, 1890, Mar. 15/18, 1890, Aug. 1891, May 1895, Sept. 1896, Jan. 1898. Held at Knoxville, 1796-1811, 17 (bub. 1807 met first at Kingston and adjourned to Knoxville) ; held at Murfreesboro, 1819-25 ; at Memphis, Feb. 1862; all others at Xashville. \_Laws of the State.} Acts, sessional, [1796?]-1903. 8». Jlote. [1796-1808] not seen. Bometimes called " Public Acts,*' or " Public and Private Acts." Private Acts were published separately of sesBions 1819,20, 26, 27, 29, 31-35; per- haps called *' Local Acts," 1819, 20, 35. £ach session in a separate vol., so far as known, except that extra sessioDB of 1882 were in 1 v., and extra sessiooB of 1890 in 1 v. "Public Acts Ist session 34th G. A., 1861/62;" '61 ; 8»; vil, 83 p.; were reprinted in facsimile at Washington, D. C, 1897; 50 copies only. — Public Acts, Private Acts, Resolutions, session 1869/60 [List of], f broadside, blue paper. — Laws of the State of Tennessee [1792-1801]. Knox- ville, Printed and published by G: Roulstone, 1803. 8°. viii, [3]-320, 16 p. — A revisal of all the public acts of . . . No. Carolina and . . . Tennessee now in force in the State of Tennessee. By J: Haywood. Nashville, 1809. 8°. (4), 474, (11) p. — Same, 2d ed. 1810. — Same, 1715-1813. Nashville, '16. — Laws of . . . Tennessee, including those of No. Carolina now in force in this State, 1715-1820. By E: Scott. Knoxville, '21. 3 v. in 2. 8°. — Statute laws of a public and general nature, revised and digested by J: Haywood and R. L. Cobbs. Knoxville, 1831. 2 v. 8°. — A compilation of the statutes of Tenn. of a general and permanent nature from the commencement of the government to the present time. ... By R. L. Caruthers and A. O. P. Nicholson. Nash- ville, 1836. 8°. V, 808, cviii, p. — Statute laws of the State of Tennessee of a general character ; passed since . . . Caruthers and Nicholson in 1836, and being a supplement to that work, with the several titles arranged in alpha- betical order, including the general acts passed 902 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Tenn. \Lav)S of the State, continued.^ in 1847/48. Comp. . . . [by] A. O. P. Nichol- son. '48. 8». 63, 348 p. Note. HaB lesBioD laws 1847/48, on pp. 5-63, followed b; t.-p. : •' Statute laws of the State of Tenn. of a general charac. ter, passed since the compilation of tbe statutes by C and N. in 1836, and being a supplement to that work, with tbe several titles arranged in alphabetical order. Comp. from the printed Acts by A. O. P. Nicholson. NashTille, 1846." 348 p. — The code of Tennessee, enacted by the Genl. Assy. of 1857/58. Prep, and ed. by E. J. Meigs and W: F. Cooper. Revised by . . J. B. Heiskell, M. BuUocli and S: T. Bicknell. '58. 8». xix, 1150 p. — Public statutes of Tennessee since the year 1858, being in the nature of a supplement to the Code, Ed. by J. H. Shankland. '71. 8°. icv, 286 p. — A compilation of the statute laws of . . . Tenn., . . . including acts of session of 1870/71. By S. D. Thompson and T: M. Steger. V. 1-2. St. Louis, Mo., 1873. 2 v. 1. 8°. — Same; supplement embracing the acts of 1871-73. St. Louis, '73. 1. 8''. — Digest of criminal cases decided by the Supreme Court of Tennessee. By J. M. Quarles. 1874. Note. Said to cont. also criminal code; not seen. See aUo under Exec, and Staff, Atty, Gent. — The code of Tennessee, being a compilation of the statute laws ... in force June 1, 1884. By W. A. Milliken and J: J. Vertrees. '84. 1.8°. cxxz, (1), 1403, (1) p. — Same; supplement, 1885-95. By R. T. Shannon. — The annotated constitution and code of . . Tenn., embracing all decisions of the Supreme Court pertinent to the constitution or statutes . By D. L. Grayson. Chattanooga, [1895]. 2 v. 1. 8». 628, (10), miv, p. ; (2), 633-1596 p. — Public and permanent statutes of a general nature, being an annotated code of Tennessee . . Comp. . . by R. T. Shannon. 1896. 4°. xv, 1952 p. — {^Statutory Revision.'] Report to the Genl. Assy, on the revised statutes; by R. J. Meigs, n. t. p. [Oct. 12, 1857.] 8°. 4 p. Report on the revisal of the statutes, by W: F. Cooper. [Oct. 12,1857.] h.t. p. 8". p. 189-225. — ISpedal Laws'] [Banks.'] The bank code passed ... at the session of 1859/60. Together with the charters of the Union and Planters' banks. 1860. 8°. 15 p. — lEducation.] An act to establish a system of com- mon schools . . . Passed Jan. 24th, 1838. . . . '39. 8°. 28 p. Public school laws, including all acts passed since Mar. 15, 1873. '77. 8°. 20 p. See also under Inspec. and Keg., Education. — Land laws. Whitney. 1893. [Mot seen.] — Militia law. 1836, 40. 2 v. 8°. — [Registration.] An act to provide for the registra- tion of births, marriages and deaths . . . Apr. 6, 1881. '81. 8°. 4 p. — [Revenve.] An act to provide for the assessment and collection of revenue for State, county, and municipal purposes . . . passed . . . Apr. 4, 1885. '85. 8°. 32 p. — [Taxation.] Explanation and digest of the tax laws of Tennessee, acts of 1895. Prepared by J. A. Harris. '95. 80. 160 p. Same, 1897, 99, 1901, 03. Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Tenn. {Journals, Documents, Etc."] Journal of the Senate, sessional, 1796-1903. ii. p., '9(5-1903. 8»a«dl2<'. Nute. 1796-1801 not seen. Several called Senate Journal. Eauli se^eioD in a aeparate vol., ao far as Been, except that seBBione May, Dec, 1870 were Id 1 t. ; eeBelooB Apr. 6, Apr. 27, 1882 In 1 T., and 8eBt>ioo8 Feb., Mar. 1890 in 1 v. ; probably alao BeBBioDB Dec. 5, 11, 1877 In 1 v.; while bcbbIoub tiept. 1809-25, Jan., Apr., 1861, Dec. 1879 were bound with correeponding House JournalB. Jnls. 1803-11, 17, '29, 31, 33, 41-13 had imprint Knoiville; jnlB. 1826, 27 uncertain; jols. 1819, 2U, 23, 24, Mur- frecBborough; jnla. 1835, 37, 39, Columbia; from 1845, all fTaBbville. In 12°, 1807-11, 15-29; 1813 not seen; others 8°, bo far as Been. See also under Supplemental, Reprint of 1852. — Journal of the Uouse of Hepresentatives, sessional, 1796-1903. «.|j., 1796-1903. 8° anrf 12». }*ote. 1796-1801 not Been. Several called Houae Journal. Each BCHBion in a separate vol., bo far aa Been, with same ez- ccptionB aa for Senate Journal. Imprlnta Bame aa for Senate Journal, except that jnla. 1835, 37, 39 and poBsibly 1847 were printed at KnozviUe. Sizea lame aa Senate Journal. See also under Supplemental, Ueprint of 1852. — Legislative Union and American, v. 2, nos. 1-33, sess. 1859/60. n. t. p. 1. 8°. 5^8 p. yote. Each no. waa a 16 p. rpt. of proceedings of both houBCB, privately published, at irregular intervals. — [Senate rules], sessional, 1867/68, 71, 95, 97. ['67- 98.] 8°. (title var.) — [House rules] , sessional, 1845/46, 59/60, 66 (adjnd.) , 67/68,69/70.71,93,95,97. ['45]-97. 8°. — Catalogue of the Senate, Oct. 1857. f° broadside. — Same; [and House], sess. 1859/60. f hroadside. — Ilemonstrance and petition of the Legislature . . . to the U. S. House of Representatives. 1797. 8°. — [Journal of committee of tlie whole re a new State convention. 1822]. INot seen.^ — [Same. 1826]. [Not seen.} — Journal of the Court of Impeachment. The State of Tenn. versus N. W. Williams. [Knoxville?], 1829. 12°. 156 p. — Journal of the Court of Impeachment. The State of Tenn. ner-sus Joshua Haskell. [Knoiville?], 1831. 12°. 442 p. — Report of the committee on internal improvement, in the House ... in relation to the Lynchburg i New-River Rail-road, Dec. 3, 1831. '31. 17 p. ■ — Report of the committee on iulernal improvement, in the House . . . accompanying a bill provid- ing for a general system of internal improvement in the State. 1835. 8°. 32 p. — Report of the joint committee on banks. 1837. 55 p. .Note. On copy seen *' the joint committee '* was printed on a slip pasted over the original words, " joint special com- mittee." — Memorial of the Hiwassee Rail Road Co., Oct. 2, 1837, to which is appended the report of the engineer in chief, n. i. p. 8°. p. 762-777. — Report of the joint committee on the Penitentiary, sess. 1837. n.t.p. 8°. p. 778-779. — Report of the select committee on the Lunatic Hos- pital, Dec. 16, 1837. n. t. p. 8°. p. 804-806. — Report of the select committee appointed to enquire into the advantages resulting to the Stale from the oflBcc of State Geologist, Mineralogist and Assayer, submitted to the House . . . 18th Dec. 1837. n.t.p. 8°. p. 875-877. — Report ... of the joint committee of both Houses on the subject of a system of education, embrac- ing common schools, academies and colleges. [Sess. 1837/38.] n.t.p. 8°. p. 538-544. — Report of the joint committee nn banks. [Sess. 1837/38.] n. t p. 8°. p. 659-571. — Report of the joint committee on the Penitentiary. [Sess. 1837/38.] n.t.p. 8°. p. 604-605. 904 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Tenn. [Journals, Documents, Etc., continued.'] — Report of the committee on internal improvement, on the bill to establish a State Bank [etc. Sess. 1837/38]. n. t. p. 8». p. 614-618. — Reportof the joint committee . . . on tipling houses. [Sess. 1837/38]. n.t.p. 8°. p. 618-622. — Report of the joint select committee on the Ocoee lands. [Sess. 1837/38.] n.t.p. 8». p. 622- 626. — Report of the joint committee on banks, sess. 1839/ 40. n. t. p. S". p. 549-567. — Preamble and resolutions adopted by the Legislature . . . Not. 14, 1839, and the reply and resigna- tion of Hugh L. White. '40. — Report of the commrs. appointed by the Genl. Assy, to investigate the Bank of Tennessee and branches; [Dec. 29, 1843]. h.t.p. 8». p. 187-264. — Memorial soliciting enlarged and improved accom- modations for the insane of . . . Tennessee, by the establishment of a new hospital. By Miss D. L. Dix . . . Nov. 1847. '47. 8°. 32 p. — Report of joint select committee to examine affairs of Farmers' and Merchants' Bank of Memphis. [Sess. 1847/48.] n. t. p. 8°. p. 281-299. — Report of the committee on the judiciary on the sub- ject of the election of judges by the people. [Sess. 1849/60.] n. t. p. 8». p. 29-32. — Report of the joint committee on the affairs of the East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad. [Sess. 1849/50.] n.t.p. 8». p. 171-176. — Reports of the majority and minority of the joint committee on banks. [Sess. 1849/50.] n.t.p. 8°. p. 209-224. — Report of the majority of the committee on banks, on the part of the House . . . together with the testimony . . . in an investigation into the affairs of the Bank of Tennessee. [Sess. 1849/50.] h. t. p. 8°. p. 273-406. — 5aOT« ; minority report, h.t.p. 8". p. 407-[423]. Note. Pp. [417-423] wroDgly numbered " 414-420." — Eulogy on the life and character of James K. Polk, delivered at the M'Kendree church at Nashville on the 1st Nov. 1849, in pursuance of a resolu- tion of the Genl. Assy. . . ., by A. O. P. Nichol- son, h.t.p. 8°. p. 422-443. — Report of the select committee of the Senate on the bill to provide for a complete history of the State. 1851. 8». 8 p. — Memorial of the Tenn. Legislature to the Legislature of Ga.; [Nov. 10, 1851]. h.t.p. 8°. p. 121- 128. — Report of commissioner appointed to bear a me- morial from the Legislature of Tenn. to the Legislature of Ga. ; [Feb. 19, 1852]. h.t.p. 80. (5) p. — Memorial from the medical faculty of the Nashville University. [Sess. 1851.] h.t.p. 8°. p. 215- 219. — Report of the committee on public buildings and grounds. [Sess. 1851.] n. t. p. 8". p. 221- 224. — Report of the joint select committee to examine into the condition of the Penitentiary. [Sess. 1851/ 52. J n.t.p. 8». 2 p. — Memorial of the Genl. Assy, to the Congress of the United States. [Sess. 1851/52.] h. t. p. 8». (6) p. — Report of the joint committee on banks; [Jan. 1, 1854]. h.t.p. 8». p. 249-263. Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Tenn. \Jo\wnals, Documenis, Etc., continued.'] — Report of the joint select committee on the messaRe of the Governor of the State of Georgia. [Sess. 1853/54,] h. t. p. 8°. p. 273-278. See under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 186i. — Keport of the joint select committee to examine into the sffairs of the State Penitentiary. [Sess. 1855/56.] h. i. p. 8". (4) p. — Memorial of the State Agricultural Bureau. [Sess. 1855/56?] n.t.p. 8°. 3 p. — Report of the select committee to whpm was referred the claims of W: H. Tibbs and J: A. Minnis to a seat in the Senate . . . 1857. 8°. 74 p. — Report of the joint select committee appointed to examine and report to the Legislature the condi- tion of the Bank of Tennessee; [Mar. 5, 1858]. '58. 8°. 55 p. Note. The rpt. itiel* covers only pp. 1-14; pp. 17-5.'i consist of Gov. Harris's Message in reply to resolution, Mar. 2, 1858, as listed under Exec, and Staff, Oovemor, but baving here only A. t. p. — Report of the joint select committee appointed . . to investigate the oiBces of Comptroller and Secretary of State, ami to ascertain the free bank securities and what interest has been im- properly paid by the State. Made Aug. 11, 1858. '58. 8°. 231 p. — Report of the committee on ways and means, to whom was referred the late printed report of the Comptroller. 1858. 8°. 21 p. — Report of the joint select committee upon the inter- est laws, with accompanying documents . . . 1859. 8°. 10 p. Note. In Reports 1869/60 this rpt, has an appendix of correspondence', and covers in all p. 455-502. — Speech of Hon. R. R. Butler ... in the House . . . upon the resolutions introduced by Mr. Bay- less, in reference to the Harper's Ferry insurrec- tion, n.t.p. [1859?] 8o. 7 p. — Remarks of Hon. Wm. Ewing ... in the House, Dec. 5ih, 1859, on the second reading of the bill introduced by the committee on free negroes and slave population, for the expulsion of free persons of color from this State. Reported by W. H. Drapier n. t. p. ['60?] 8". 12 p. Note. Double-coluraus. Cont. on p. 5-12 bis speech in the Bouse, Jan. 9, 1860, on the third reading of the bill. — Speech of J. Stokes, in the Senate ... on the bill for the expulsion from the State of free persons of color. Delivered Feb. 20, 1860. '60. 8°. 14 p, — Washington's farewell address. . . . Sept. 1796. n.p.,n.d. [1861.] 8°. 16 p. Note. Printed by Senate and House resolutions of Jan. sess. 1861 ; seen only with S. J., Jan. 1861. — Record of the committee appointed to examine the archives of the State anl assets of the Bank of Tennessee; [Oct. 9, 1865], h. t. p. p, 3-44. — Report of the joint select committee on the Bank of Tennessee, in reference to its circulation ; [Jan. 30,1866], h.i.p. 8°. p. 237-240. — Report of the special joint committee . . . with reference to the pardoning of convicts out of the Tennessee Penitentiary. [Sess. 1807/68.] h. t. p. 8". p. 369-399. — Report of the joint military committee of the two houses, in relation to the organization of the militia . . . extra session of the 35th Genl. Assy., Sept. 2d, 1868. '68. 8». 48 p. Note. Concerning Ku Klux outrages. 906 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Tenn. \jIournals, Documents, Etc., contin'ued.'\ — Report of evidence taken before the military com- mittee in relation to outrages committed by the Ku Klux Klan in Middle and West Tennessee. Submitted ... 2d Sept. 1868. '68. 8°. 67 p. — Report of the joint select committee on the appro- priiition of State bonds to certain railroads. [Sess. 1868/69.] h. t. p. 8°. p. 67-74. — Report of special committee in relation to school fund. [Sess. 1868/69.] k. t. p. 8°. p. 131-201. — Report of the special committee of the House . . . to examine that part of the testimony presented by the special committee on the school fund in relation to Hon. F. S. Richards, Speaker, etc. [Sess. 1868/69.] h. i. p. 8°. p. 203-222. — Report of the Senate judiciary committee in relation to the sale of the railroads . . [Sess. 1868/69.] h. t. p. 8°. p. 223-236. — Report of special committee [House] on Bank of Tennessee, Feb. 1869. k. t. p. 8°. p. 241-262. — Reports of the special committees on the case of Hon. S: M. Arnell in regard to the school fund, [Feb. 1869]. h.t.p. 8°. p. 263-284. — Report of the joint select committee to ascertain the aggregate amount of school money belonging to the State; [Feb. 15, 1869]. h.t.p. 8". p. 285- 308. Kote. Cont. a rpt. from the Supt. of Public InstnictloD, dated Jan. 26, 1369, covering Oct. 1867/Jan. 1869. — Report of the special committee to investigate the charges against Hon. James MuUins in relation to the school fund. [Sess. 1868/69.] h. t. p. 8°. p. 309-316. — Report of the special committee to investigate the crtse of Gen. J: Eaton, Jr., [Supt. pf Public In- struction], together with the testimony. [Sess. 1868/69.] h.t.p. 8°. p. 317-332. — Additional testimony in relation to the school fund, submitted by the special committee of the House. [Sess. 1868/69.] h. t p. 8°. p. 333-342. — Report of House judiciary committee on House bill no. 254 [r« Cincinnati Southern Railway; Nov. 30,1869]. h.t.p. 8°. p. 351-358. — Minority report of the judiciary committee on the proposition to call a convention to amend the constitution, submitted Nov. 3, 1869. h. t. p. 8". p. 359-370. — Report of House judiciary committee on House bill no. 358, reporting bill 402 in lieu. [Sess. 1869/ 70.] h. t. p. SO. p. 433-447. — Memorial of the Trustees of East Tenn. University. . . . [Sess. 1869/70.] h. t. p 8°. p. 471-480. — Report of the joint committee in relation to the agricultural school fund, appropriated to the East Tennessee University . . . [Sess. 1869/ 70.] h. t. p. 8°. p. 481-495. — Report of the joint select committee to investigate the affairs of the railroads in Tennessee. [Sess. 1870/71.] 80. p. 1-66, 73-255, 401-576, 721- 811, 817-927. yoie. CooeistB of separate rpts., on varloiii railroads, ea. witli fa. t.'P. Similar rpts. by practically the same committee appear with t.-p. as follows : — Reportof the committee on railroads . . . adjourned sess. of the 36th Genl. Assy., [1870/71]. '70. 3 rpts. 8». p. 329-400, 577-670, 929-994. See preceding entry and note. — Delinquent railroads. Report of the commissioners appointed to sell the State's interest, h. t. p. 8°. {In Appendix, 1870/71, p. 995-1002.) 907 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Tenn. \Jonrnals, Documents, Etc., continued.'] — Report of joint judiciary committee in relation to Tennessee & Pacific K. R. . . h. t. p. 8°. (/n Appendix 1870/71, p. 67-71.) — Report of joint judiciary committee in relation to ■Mineral Home Co.. . . . h. t. p. {In Appendix 1870/71, p. 813-816.) — Report of the joint committee on .school land frauds . . . May 26th, 1870. '70. 8°. 38 p. — Report of the special committee to investigate the official acts of A. J. Fletcher, Sec. of State. . . '70. 8». p. 673-708. — Majority report of the House committee on the East Tennessee University. [Sess. 1870/71.] h.t.p. 8°. p. 709-714. — Minority report of [same], h. t. p. p. 715-720. — Report of the House select committee in relation to cliarges made against Clay Roberts, Feb. 1871. h. t.p. 8°. p. 1045-1059. — Report of the House select committee in relation to charges against Hon. T. B. McElwee. 1870. h. t. p. 8°. p. 1061-1073. — Report and testimony of the joint select committee with regard to the Agricultural School fund given Tennessee bv Congress. [1871.] h. t. p. 8". p. 469-488. — Reports of the joint select committee appointed to investigate tlip sale of the Memphis City coupons by the Comptroller, and testimony taken before the committee. [1871.] h.t.p. 8". p. 489-526. — Report of the joint committee ... on the manage- ment of the Penitentiary. Submitted March 27, 1872 . . . '72. 8°. p. 73-85. — Report of the joint committee . . . appointed to visit East Tennessee University. [Sess. 1875.] h.t.p. 8°. 7 p. — Report ot joint committee to confer with bond- holders' committee [of New York, re debts of Southern States], Mar. 19, 1877. n.t.p. 8°. 7 p. — Report of committee to investigate the Agricultural Bureau . . [March 1, 1879.] '79. 8°. 11 p. — The State debt. Report of the committee appointed to investigate it. [Sess. 1879.] '79. 8°. 211 p. J^oie. Cont. both majority and mioority rpta. and teatimony. — Rings. Report of the committee appointed to inves- tigate. [Sess. 1879.] '79. 8°. 114 p. — Report of the joint committee on Penitentiary under Senate joint resolution no. 46. 1893. 8°. 27 p. — Contest for Governor in Tennessee. Complete pro- ceedings of the joint convention and the investi- gating committee, the evidence in full, and the arguments of counsel. 1895. 2 v. 8°. iv, 206, 1057 p.; (1), 1061-1487, 422, 56, 17, 93, 273 p. ybte. Four separates have been seen, ae follows ; — P: Turney, contestant, vs. H: Clay Evans, contestee. Tellers' report to the joint convention of the two houses . . and pleadings in the contest case for Governor, [etc.]. 1895. 8°. 206 p. — Minute book of the Governor's investigation com- mittee. 1895. 8». 56 p. — Report of the committee on Governor's election . . . to the joint convention. 1895. 8°. 17 p. — Tabulated statement of the vote of counties objected to in the pleadings of P: Turney, contestant, vs. H: C. Evans, conte.«tee. Submitted by llie com- mittee on Governor's election. 1895. 8°. 93 p. — Report of the joint Penitentiary investigating com- mittee, March 24, 1897. '97. 8°. p. 871-934. 90S Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Tenn . \Journali, Documents, Etc., continued.'] — Report of the joint committee to investigate the officee of Comptroller and Treasurer. [Sess. 1897.] n.t.p. 8°. p. 759-774. — Report of the joint committee on the agricultural and mechanical schools of the Stiite . . . March 22, 189[7]. "97. S". p. 863-870. yote. On t. p. of copy aeeo date is miepriiued " 1SS5." — Report of the joint committee on education and common schools [re Univ. of Nashville and Peabody Normal College]. Reprint from the Tenn. Legislative Journal, 1897, Senate, n.p., [■97]. 12<'. 31 p. Miscellaneous. [^Capitol.] Commissioners for the Erection of the State Capitol (1845-61). Report, biennial, Oct. 1: 1845/47-57/59. ['47?]-59. 8°. (title var.) Jfote. Rpt. 1851/53 dated Nov. lit. — Report of the Commrs. of the State Capitol in reply to a resolution of the Senate calling for information. 1853. 8°. p. 139-144. Description of Tennessee State Capitol. 1854. 24°. Note. Not certain by whom published. Superintendent of the Capitol. Report, Dec. 19, 1884. h. t. p. 8°. 4 p. Board of Commissioners to Supervise Capitol Re- pairs (ISSS-). Report, Dec. 19, 1886. '87. 8°. 8 p. Chickamauga Park Commission (1893-). Tennessee monuments and markers. Report of the Tenn. Chickamauga Park Commission. 1898. 8°. (2), 4U p. il. [Ci'otV War.] Proceedings of the Unconditional Union Convention of West Tennessee, convened in Memphis, Feb. 22. 1864, to inaugurate the movement for the reorganization of the State and the resumption of her federal relations on the basis of a free constitution or the abolition of African slavery. Memphis, 1864. 8°. 35, (1) p. [Claims.] General Claim Commissioner. Report, Dec. 8, 1868. h. t. p. p. 77-80. [Corporations.] Manual of Tennessee corporations, containing the corporation act of 1875, [etc.]. By W. F. Barclay. '92. 8°. vii, 355 p. [Expositions.] Report of the Paris Commissioner, [C: H. Gauthier. c. 1878 or 79]. n.t.p. 8°. 7 p. Tennessee Centennial Exposition {WM) . Tennessee Centennial and International Exposition. Opens at Nashville May 1, 1897, and continues six months . . . ['97.] 8°. 31 p. 1 pi. — Same; n. p., n. d. ['97.] 8°. 48 p. 1 pi. il. — Fine arts department. Catalogue. [1897.] 12". (1), 80, 266 p. — Official history of the . . . Exposition . . . Published under the direction of Dr. W. L. Dud- ley and G. H. Baskette . . . H ,Tusti, eii. 1898. i°. 494, (Dp. 1 pi. il. Jackson Statute, Commissioners of (1881-) . Report to the 44th Genl. Assy., [1885]. h. t.p. 8". 7 p. Lewis Monumental Committee Report, sess. 1849/50. n. t. p. 8°. p. 238-240. Short description of the State of Tennessee, lately called the Territory of the U.S. South of the River Ohio . . . prefixed, the constitution of that State. Philadelphia, 1796. 8°. See also under Supplemental, last entry. 909 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Tenn. Supplemental : Tebritorial. See aim under Legislature, Lawa of the State, 1803, 09, 10, 15, 21. Territory of the U. S. A. South of the River Ohio. Acts and ordinances of the Governor and Judges, 1792-93; Acts of the Territorial Assembly, Aug. 1794, June 1795. Note. Been only in RouUtooe's and Scott's compilatiODB ; see under Lct^islature, Lmos of the State, 1803, 21. There were three BeaBioos of the Territorial ABsembly, as follows : Feb. 24/Mar. 1, 1794; Aui!.26/8ept. 30, 1794; June29/July 11, 1795. No record found of Acts or Journals of the first of tfaese SesBlOBS. [Reprint of 1852.] Note. By order of the Genl. Assy, of 1851/52 the following Journals were reprinted in 1 v. in 1852, without general t.-p. but with separate t.-pa. and paginationa as Indicated. The originals bad been In each case printed by G: Roulstone, Enox- Tille, Territorial, and later State, Printer. Journal of the proceedings of the Legislative Council of the Territory of the U.S.A. South of the River Ohio . . . 25th ... Aug. 1794. Knoivllle, 1794; repr.,Naehville, 1862. 35 p. Same, 29 June 1795; Knozville, 1795; repr., Nashville, 1852. 14 p. Journal of the proceedings of the House of Repreaentativea of the Territory . . . 25th . . . Aug. 1794. Knoxville, 1794; repr., Naehville, 18.52. 43 p. Same, 29 June 1795. Knoxville, 1795; repr., Naahvillc, 1852. 20 p. Journal of the proceedinga of the convention . . . Jan. 11, 1796. Knoxville, 1796; repr., Naahville, 1852. 32 p. Journal of the Senate of the State of Tenneaaee ... 28 March 1796. Knoivilli', 1796; repr., Naahville, 1852. 49 p. Same, 30 July 1796. Knoxville, 1796; repr., Naahville, 1852. 24 p. Journal of theHouae ... 28 Mar. 1796; Knoxville, 1796; r«pr., Naahville, 1852. 54 p. Same, 30 July 1796. Knoxville, 1796; repr., Nashville, 1852. 28 p. See also preceding note. Short description of the Tennassee Government or Territory of the U.S. South of the River Ohio, to accompany and explain a map of that country. Philadelphia, 1793. 8». See alto under Miscellaneous, la&t entry. 910 KENTUCKY STATE PUBLICATIONS List compiled from the collection of Kentucky documentit in the New York Public Library; from the " Catalogue of the State Library of Massachusetta" 1880, and Annual Supplements, 1880-1906 : and from catalogues of other State and city libra- ries. Partial revision by Mrs. Mary C. Haycraft, clerk in State Library ; Geological Survey entries revised an stated under that head. Documents in this list generally published at the capital, Frankfort, %fnot otherwise specified. Explored by Daniel Boone, 1769. First settlement, at Harrods- burg, 1774. Known as colony of Transylvania, 1774-75. Fart of Virginia, 1775-92. Admitted as a State, June 1, 1792. The Ken- tucky Resolutions adopted, Not. 1798. Remained loyal during the ClTll War, 1861-65. Documents, sessional, 1833-1900. 8°. Note. The miscellaneous reports were included in body of both Journals through sess. 1832, and were grouped as Ap- pendixes, seas. 1833-39. They had binder's title ** Ky. Re- ports " or " Legial. Docs.," 1837-52, and t.-p., *' Rpts. communi- cated to both branches of the Legislature,"! 840-52; thereafter, n. t.-p., but binder's title, " Documents." Ky. Kpts. sess. 1839 cont. a differeut collection from Appendixes of that session. In addition to collections by sessions there were vols, dated 1852, 54, 64, while from 1865 to 1889 vols, were dated annu- ally (1884 not found); from 1889 they have been grouped, dated and Tolumrd hap-hazard. Each in 1 v., except as follows: 1857/68, 69/60. ea. 3 v.; 1861 (Jan.), 65-69, 72, 74-76, ea. 2 V. ; 1852, 71, 79, 80, 82, 83, 86, 87, 88, ea. 3 v. ; 1877, 5 v. ; from 1889 hopelessly confused. V. 2 of 1871 is really a 2d vol. of 1870. Constitution. Convention, 1799. Journal. [Not seen.] — Constitution of Kentucky, adopted 1799. n. d. 12". — The constitution . . . of Kentucky [in 1799]. n.p., n. d. 8". 19 p. Note. As given by Sabin. This constitution is also with the Laws of 1799. Convention, 1849/50. Journal and proceedings of the convention . . . 1849. 8°. 531 p. Note. Sessions beginning Oct. 1, 1849 and June 3, 1850. — Report of the debates and proceedings of the conven- tion for the revision of the constitution . . . 1849. '49. 8". 1129 p. — The new constitution of the State of Kentucky. [1850.] 8°. 16 p. Declaration of Independence and constitution of the Provisional Government of . . . Kentucky ; . . . with the message of the Governor. Bowling Green, 1861. 8». 16 p. Note. Presumably issued by the *• Sovereignty Convention " of seceBsloniste, which met at RusseUville, Nov. 18, 1861, The Provisional Qovt. which it formed was later admitted to the Confederacy as representing Kentuclcy. Constitution of Kentucky and rules of the Senate and House . . . and joint rules. 1865. 12". 103 p. Convention, 1890. OfEcial report of the proceedings and debates in the convention assembled . Sept. 1890 to adopt, amend or change the con- stitution . . '90. 4 v. 1. 8°. — Constitution . . . and rules of the House . . . and Senate and joint rules . . . 1890. 8». 104 p. — Constitution of the Commonwealth of Kentucky . . . 1891. Louisville, [91?]. 8". 64 p. — Constitution . . . adopted by the constitutional con- Tention, Sept. 28, 1891. '91. 8°. 68 p. — Constitution of the Commonwealth of Ky. n. t. p. [1892] 12°. 182 p. See also under Legislature, Laws of the State, 1887, and Special Laws, Constitution. 911 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ky. Executive and Staff. Governor. Message, to legislative sessions, 1815-16, 18,22-33,38-1906. 8°. Cont.: By I: Shelby, 181S; by G. Slaughter, 1916, 18; by J: Adair, 1822-23; by J. Desha, 1824-27; by T: Metcalfe, 1828, 29, 31; by J. Brealhitl, 1832, [331; >>y J- 8- Morehead, looi oil. t.. T r>i.,i, i». Note. These rpts. seem to have been the usual revenue rpts., while those of the First Auditor during these years con- cerned chiefly internal improvement accounts. 9'5 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ky. Secretary of Stale. Report in relation to the exchange of 30-year bonds for 6-year bonds; Jan.; 1843, 44, 45, 46. 4 rpts. 8°. — Report in relation to coupons. 1854. — Statement of condition of the banks of issue of Ky. ; [Jan. 1, 1865]. n. t. p. 8°. 8 p. — Response to resolution requesting list of pardons granted by Gov. L. P. Blackburn. 1882. 8<>. 557 p. — Report [of the monthly statements of receipts and disbursements by Auditor and Treasurer, bien- nial, Dec. 31, 1890/91]. n.t.p. 8». 25 p. Treasurer. Report, Nov. 10, 1818; Oct. 10: annual 1822-52, biennial 1851/53-55/57, annual 1858- 81 ; June 30 : biennial 1881/83-1901/03. Frank- fort, ['19?]-95; LonisTlUe, '97-1903. 8<>. 2fote. RptB. 1818-32 in Journals. Rpt. 1848 le accompanied by a supplemental rpt. for Dec. Rpt. 185i)/51 bad title " A statement of moneys received and paid by the Treasurer," etc. Rpt. 1887/89 consistB of two ann. rpts.: one " as shown by Ifae books of J. W. Tate," July 1, 1887/Mar. 20, 1888 (statistics only; 42 p.), and one Apr. 2, 1888/June 30, 1889, by Sharp (47 p.), each with t.-p. and imprint date '89. — Supplementary report, Oct. 11, 1867/Jan. 6, 1868. •68. 8°. 13 p. — See also back under Governor, 1833, 88, and Sec. of State, 1890/91; and uniier Legislature, Jn/*., Does., etc., 1839, 88. Inspection and Regulation. IBanks.l Report of the joint committee on banks, sessional, sess. 1837-51, 67-59. Jfote. Although a legislative document, entered here be- cause usually accompanied by extensive bank returns. Rpts. to sessions 1853, 55 not found. — Additional report of the committee on banks . . . Feb. 5, 1840. n. i. p. 8". (16) p. — Gorernor's message communicating condition of banks. [Sess. 1853.] 8 p. — In the Senate, Feb. 25, 1856. A message was received from the Governor [enclosing hank statements], n.t.p. 15 p. — Statement of the condition of the [banks 1857, 59]. n. t. p. municated by Gov. (Title var.) — See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1833, 53, 55, and See. of State, 1865; and vnder Judi- ciary, 1819. Bank of the Commonwenlth of Kentucky (Frankfort). Report of President, annual, Oct. 1: 1822-24; Oct. 10: 1825-29; Nov. 30: 1830-33. Altte. Seen only in House Journal. Rpt. 1822 covers " from its commencement." Folded tables of statistics accompany all, except that rpt. and slatistics 1831 are on the same folded sheet; similarly, 1833. Later rpts. in Auditor's rpts. Bank of Kentucky (Louisville). Report of the Presi- dent and Directors, Jan.: 1834, 37,41. a. p., n. d., ['34]-Loui8vilIe, '41. 3 rpts. 8°. — Charter of the Bank of Kentucky (approved Feb. 22,1834). n.t.p. ['34.] 8°. 8 p. — A list of the present holders of the original stock in the Bank of Kentucky . . . Louisville, 1841 S". (2), 28 p. — An act granting certain powers to the Bank of Kentucky, [with subsequent resolves of the Bank], ra. ^., [1842]. 12". lip. — See also under Legislature, Special Laws, and Journals, Docs., etc., 1840, 41, 66. Bank of Louisville. Report, Nov. 1, 1833 and .Tan. 1, 1834. Irpt. 8°. 916 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ky. \Canals.'\ Louisville Jf Portland Canal Co. 9th, 15th, 18th, 20th annual report, for [1833], 39, [42, 44]. See also under Exec, and Staff, Qovernor, 1824; and under InBtitutlona, Geological Surj;«y8t Rpts. of progress. III; 6. [^Education.'] Report of the commissioners appointed . . . Oct. sess. 1821, to collect information, pre- paie and report a system of common schools. Together with the report of the select committee in the House. 1822. 8". 64 p. Superintendent of Puilic Instruction (1838-). Report, annual, Jan.: 1839-50; for year : 1850- 69; June 30: annual, 1869/70-78/79; biennial, 1879/81; five years, 1881/86; biennial, 1885/87; four years, 1887/91; biennial, 1891/93-95/97, 99/1901. Frankfort and LouisTille, ['39]-1901. 8» and 12°. Jfote. Rpts. Jan. 1842, 45 called " Rpt. of Bd. of Edac.," the Bupt. being :Hecretary of the Board. Rpt. 1877/78 was a 12«; iDcl. " The Ky. school-lawyer;" see below, isn. Rpt. 1881/S6 called on cover '■ 1884/8e." Rpts. 1887/91-99/1901 coiit. brief rpts. from State educational iDstitutions. No rpt. 1897/99. — Special report [in response to House resolution], Jan. 7, 1843. n. i. p. 8°. (4) p. — Supplemental report, Jan. 1845. slip. — Special report [in response to Senate resolution], Jan. 30, 1»<51. n. t. p. 8°. (25) p. — Special report on the condition and wants of the public school system of Ky., by Z. F. Smith. Supt. . . . Dec. 2, 1867. '67. 8». 11 p. — Initial report of H. A. M. Henderson, Supt., [Nov. 22,1871]. '71. 8°. 29 p. — [Address on the common school system, by the Supt., July 4, 1844]. — Common school law, 1844. — Common school laws . . . [1856]. 8°. 23 p. — Draft of a bill for a new code and remodelled system for the common schools. 1869. 8° 45 p. — Kentucky common school laws. An act to revise amend and reduce into one the laws relating to the common schools of Ky., approved Mar. 21 1870. ['71?] S". 34 p. — Manual of Kentucky school architecture, by H A. M. Henderson, Supt. 1876. 8°. 136 p. — The Kentucky school-lawyer. By H. A. M. Hen derson. 1878. 12°. xxi, 270 p. JTote. Seen only as appendix to rpt. 1877/78, but appeared also in separate form. — School laws, 1880, 82, 84, 85, 86, 90, 94, 96 (Title var.) Jfote. School laws also appended to rpt. 1864. BeginninK about 1873 the Supt. was required to revise the laws annually. See also under Legislature, Special Laws, Education. Hoard of Education. Rules and regulations govern- ing the common schools, 1891. '91. 8°. 8 p. — Examination of candidates for certificates of graduation in a common school; May, June, 1891. n.t.p. ['91.] 2 pm. 8°. ea.,8p. See also «rec£er Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc.. 1830, 88. Fish Commission (1876-). l8t-4th biennial report, Nov. 1: 1876/77, 77/79-81/88. "78-84. 8». Health, Board of (1878-). lst-5th annual report, 1878, 79, 80, 82, 83; proceedings, 1888, 89; [lst-7th] biennial report, Apr. 1: 1889/91-1901/ 03. Frankfort and Louisville, '80-1904. 8°. Jfote. Dates of ann. rpts. given as on t.-ps., but 1st-3d are dated Mar. 31, 1879-81, and 4th-5th, July, 188:!-83. Rpts. 1889/ 91-96/97 not seen. Rpt. 1897/99 extended in fact to Apr. 30. lst-3d cont. Registration rpt. ■■ for year ending Jan. 10, 1876, 79, 80, based upon returns received by the Auditor." 917 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ky. Health, Board of, continued. — [Address on general sanitation, c. 1879]. yote. MentioDed In 2d aon. rpt.; not seen. — Circular no. 10. Precautions to use against amall- pox. Bowling Green, 1883. 4" sheet. — Proceedings, addresses, and discussions of the [3d] semi-annual meeting of the State Sanitary Council, held at Bardstown, Mar. 26-27, 1884, under the auspices of the Board. Lonisville, '84. 8°. 60 p. — Proceedings at the quarterly meeting, held at Louisville, Mar. 16-17, 1885. [Louisville, '85.] 8°. 32 p. — Laws . . . relating to the public health, and sani- tary memoranda . . . 1886. 8°. 92 p. — Proceedings, addresses, and discussions of a pub- lic health conference held at Louisville, Ky., May 24 and 25, 1887 . . . '87. 8°. 136 p. — Proceedings . . . Meeting at Louisville, Oct. 2-3, 1893. [Eeportof secretary on enforcement of new medical practice act. '93] 8°. 8 p. — OfGcial register, medical laws and court decisions, 1896/97. Louisville, '97. 8°. ivi, 190 p. Inspector and Examiner^ State (I8-). Ist report, [biennial?], Dec. 30, 1889; report, Nov. 30: 1890/91. '90-91. 2 pm. 8°. ffote. These rpts. chiefly concerned an inspection of the Insaoe asylums. See alto under Exec, and Staff, Governor^ 1888. — Monthly reports of the State Inspector and Exami- ner of the settlements between the Auditor and Treasurer; biennial, Dec. 31: 1893/94. '94. 8». 39 p. \^Insurance Bureau.'] See under Executive and Staff, Auditor of Public Accounts. Internal Improvement, Board of. Report, annual, [1837]-63, 66-68 ; three years, 1863/65. yote. Year-end Oct. 10: 1854-59 ; of others generally Dec. 31st. Many dated in Jan. following rpt. year. In addition to ann. rpt. 1863 (imp. '64; 14 p.), rpt. 1863/65 covers Feb. 23, lSe3/l>ec. 31, 1866. See alio below. Special report, 1864. — Report in answer to resolutions . . . Jan. 1841. [■41.] 8°. 6 p. — [Special] report, Jan. 27, 1843. n. t.p. (51) p. note. Coot. rpt. of Green and Barren River Commrs. — Special report in relation to the claim of Joseph Barbour, contractor. [Sess. 1843.] n. t. p. 8°. (14) p. — Special report [upon the claims of contractors upon the Licking River], Jan. 1, 1844. n.t.p. 8°. (46) p. — Special report in reference to a settlement with the Green and Barren River Commissioners, Jan. 15, 1845. (19) p. — Special report, for the year 1864. '65. 8°. 9 p. Green and Barren River Comm,issioners. Annual report, for the year : 1840-45. 6 rpts. 8°. Note. 1844 by one Acting Commr., in rpt. of Bd. of Inter- nal Improvement. See also entries above, and under Legis. lature, Jnle., Docs., etc., 1841. See also forward under Sinking Fund Commrs., 1867 ; 7/red«r Executive and Staff, Second Auditor, Note ; and under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1826, 37, 38, 40, 41, 44, 46/47, 47, 53. Mines, Inspector of (1884-). Annual report, Oct. 10: lst-9th, 1884-92; Dec. 31: lOth-llth, 1893- 94; unnumbered, 1895-1904. Frankfort, '85- 94; Louisville, '96-1905. 8°. Note. Ist covers 5 mos. lBtr-2d in 1 pm. 4tta-5th not seen. " Ann. rpts. 1901-02," in 1 v., really one blen. rpt.; similarly, 1903-04. 918 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ky. Pharmacy, Board of (1876-) . Report, Feb. 23, 1884 ; report, 1886, 87. '84-88. 3 rpts. 8". Note. No rpc. between Feb. 25, 1884 and rpt. 1886. \_Railroads.'\ Railroad, Commission (1878). [Ist]- 22d annual report, 1880-1901. Frankfort, '81-96 ; Louisville, '96-1903. 22 v. 8°. Note. 7th-9tb cost. Id pocket " PrellcQ. county mapof Ey." by J. B. Hoeing, 1887, scale, 20 mi. =:lln.; lOth-Iltb cont. " Prelim, map of Ky." by same, 1890, scale, 10 mi. = I in. ; all inBcrlbed"PreparedfortheR.K.Oommr8.byiheGeol. Survey." — Railroad laws. Sess. 1877/78,81/82. — Opinion in the matter of the complaint of the Laurel county Coal Asso'n against the Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Pacific Ry. Co. n. i. p. [1884.] 8°. 16 p. — See also under Eiec. and Staff, Auditor, 1888. Lexington and Ohio R.R. Co. Report of President and Directors, annual, Not. 24, 1838, Uec. 31, 1839. 2 rpts. See also under Legielature, JnU., Doca., etc., 1847. Louisville, Cincinnati Jf Charleston R.R. Co. Ist an- nual report. . . . [Sess. 1837.] 8°. 16 p. See alio under Legislature, JnU., Dock., etc., 1839. Louisville, Frankfort ^ Lexington R.R. Co. State- ment of the freight and passenger tariff charged by. 1868. 8». 16 p. See cUso under Institutions, Geological Surveys, Re- ports of progress. Ill: 5 ; and un<2er Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1846/47. Sinking Fund, Board of Commissioners, of the (1836-). Report, annual, for year: [1839-51]; biennial, Dec. 31: [1852/53-54/55], Oct. 10: [1855/57- 67/59]. '40-59. 8°. Note. Many of ann. rpts. dated Id Jan. following rpt. year. Bpt. 1844 called Kpt. 1840/44, as its statistics cover the four years. Rpt. [1849] called "Ann. rpt. 1890." Bpt. [1854/59] called " Rpt. for year 1855." Rpt. 1851 not seen. — Report in relation to the Penitentiary, Feb. 23, 1843. 8°. (43) p. — Special report in relation to claims of J: Hoy and W: Chamberlain, Feb. 1844. n. t. p. 8°. (7) p. — Special report [in answer to a resolution of Sen- ate and House], Feb. 1844. n.t.p. 8». (12) p. — Report made in response to a joint resolution, Jan. 10, 18fi6. '66. 8°. 30 p. Note. Covers Oct. 10, 1863/65. — Reports on the auditing and settlement of the ac- counts of the Board of Internal Improvement, 1863/66, made under the direction of the . . . Commrs. ... J: M. Brown, special auditor and agent. 1867. 8°. 34 p. — Report concerning the Ky. Penitentiary, [biennial, Not. 30, 1887/89]. '90. 8°. 36 p. Note. As ex officio Directors. The reg. Penitentiary rpt. — See under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1837, 40. [Taxation.] Board of Equalization (1884-). Pro- ceedings, annual, 1884-1901. Frankfort and LouisvUle, '85-1901. 8°. Note. 1895, 96, 97 not seen. — [Law proTiding for the Board, 1888, and amend- ment of 1890]. [1890, 91, 92?] Note. Not seen, but ordered pabliihed. Institutiohs. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc. Agricultural and Mechanical College 1861,65 (two). (Lexington, 1865-). Report: of Visitors [1867] ; of Regent, [Dec. 1868]. Feb. 1872; of Visitors, Mar. 1873, to sess. 1877, July 1: 1878/79, 78/80; of Trus- 919 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ky. Agricultural and Mechanical College, continued. tees, June 30: 1879/80, lst^[2d] biennial, 1880/ 81-81/83; of President, Dec. 17, 1889, June 30: annual 1890/91, biennial 1891/93-93/95; of Trustees, 30 months. Jan. 1, 1900. Frankfort and Louiaville, '68-1900. 8°. NoU. Part of Ky. Univ. 1865-78. Rpt. 1878/79 inol. rpt. of Pres. Rpt. of Visitors ' ' for bien. period 1878/80 " wa> by the ** Agric. College CommisaioD," epecially appointed to provide for tlie continuance of the college July 1, 1878-80; it haa Imprint date '79. " lat bien.," 1880/81, was really annual. There is a brief rpt. Dec. 1, 1875 in rpt. of Snpt. Pub. laatr., 1874/75. See alio under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1866. — In House, Jan. 23, 1890. [Report from Presi- dent of the A. and M. College in reply to a res- olution of the House.] n.t.p. 8°. 84 p. — Agricultural Experiment Station (Lexington, 1885-). l8t-15th annual report, 1888-1902. Frankfort ond LouisTille, '90-[1902]. 8°. Note. 1st, 1888, traoamitted Feb. 1, 1889. There are also brief rpts. from the Station in the bien. rpts. of the College. Rpts. from 7th cont. Bulletins. Bulletin, nos. 1-122, Dec. 23, 1885-Dec. 1905. Lexington, ['85]-1905. 122 pm. 8° and f». Note. No. 12, Dec. 31, 1887, was a f° sheet. Beginning wltli no. 48, Jan. 1894, the Bulls, of each calendar year have consecutive pagination, but no. 80, Mar. 1899, is paged with those of 1898. No. 06 oont. a list of Bulls. 1-95. Circular, nos. [l]-3; Dec. 4, 1885, Apr. 26, 1886, Apr. 1890. Lexington, ['85]-90. 8". Report on adulterated foods. For the year 1899. n. p., n. d. 8°. 54 p. — See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1866; and under Legislature, Special Laws, and Jnls., Docs., etc., 1880, 90, 92. Agricultural Society, State (1838-41). An address, delivered by the Hon. Chilton Allan, Pres. of the . . Society, at its 3d annual meeting . . . Jan. 1841. Lexington, '41. 8°. 32 p. Note, Title from cover. Caption: "Address of the Hon. C. A., Free. " etc., with wrong date, *' Jan. 1840." Agricultural Society, State (1856-). lst-3d report, biennial, Dec. 31: 1856/57-60/61. '57-61. 3 v. — Awards. Address of L. W. Powell. 1857. 8°. — In the Senate, Jan. 22, 1858. [Response of treas- urer of Society to a resolution.] n.t.p. 3 p. Agriculture, Horticulture, and Statistics, Bureau of (1876-90). Annual report: lst-5th, annual, 187S-82; 6th-8th, [biennial], 1885-89. '78-89. 8 V. 8°. maps. A'ote. Id reality large handbooks, with but little adminis- trative matter. 1st has preliminary title : " Ky. : its re- sources and present condition." 2d is of Jan. 1, 1ST9; cont. "A new map of Ky., made for the Bureau, 1879;" Phila.; scale, 18.9 mi. = 1 in. ; size, 10 X 24 in. 6th-8th called "Ann. rpt." 8lh cont. " A new geological map of Ky., made for the Bureau by J. B. Hoeing, Topographer, 18ii7"; n. p.; scale, 20 mi. = 1 in., size 13^ X 25^ in. 8tfa cont. also Rpt. of Agric. Exp. SU., Mar. 6, 1889, with Bulletins 14-18. — Monthly report, Aug., Sept., Oct., Not., 1879; Jan., May, June, 1880; July, Aug., Oct.. 1884. — The resources and condition of the Common- wealth . . . Frankfort, 1877. 8°. (3), 108 p. ^Jote. Cover-iitle : " A genl. acct. of the agric, commer- cial, and mineral resources of the Commonwealth . . ." Cont. " A new map of Ky.," copyright 1877. Agriculture, Labor, and Statistics, Bureau of (1890-). 9th-16th biennial report, 1891-1U05. Frank- fort and Louisville, "92-1906. 2fote. Handboolcs rather than rpta. lOtb-llth not seen. 9th cont. 2d. ann. rpt. of .^gric. Exp. Sta., for 1889, with Bulls. 19-22. 12tb cont. reprints of Dulletins. There was also a Uaudbook of Ky., Louisville, 19U2, with running head " 14lh bien. rpt."; 2 1., 51'^ p., map. 16tfa cont. rpt. of Exp. Sta., 1903/05. — Monthly crop report, 1897. 920 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ky. \_Blind.'\ Institution for the Edvcation of the Blind (Louisville, 1 842-). Report, Dec. 31: Ist-lOth annual, [1842]-51; llth-16th (= lst-6th bien- nial), 1851/53-62/63; 17th-[27thJ, annual, 1864-74; Oct. 31 or Nov. 1: annual, 1875-1901. Frankfort and Louisville, i;'43]-1901. 8». Note. 1st \t by Bd. of ViBitora to the Bd. of Educ, dated Jan. 11, 1843. Year-end waa Nov. 1, 1861 and Dec. 1, 1853. Not numbered after 2dth. 17th waa a epecial rpt. by the Truflteea. Called " Aaylom," etc., in rpta. 1873-75. See also under Exec, and Staff, Auditort 1872, and under Legislature, Jnle.^ Doct.^ etc.t 1849. American Printing House for the Blind (Louisville, 1858-). lst-12th report to the Genl. Assy, of Ky. and to the Governors of the American States, Dec. 31: annual 1865, 70, 73-79, biennial 1866/67, 68/69, 71/72. '66-80. 12 pm. 8°. — Circular of tlie Board of Trustees to the citizens of Kentucky. Louisville, 1860. 8°. 8 p. Kentucky Manufacturing Establishment for the Blind (Louisville, 1882-) . Report of the Board of Directors, Dec. 1: 1883, 83/85. '84-86. 8°. Deaf Mutes, Institution for the Education of (Dan- ville, 1822-). Report, Nov. or Dec: l8t-29th annual, 1824-52; 30th, 32d, 34th, 36th, 38th, 40th, 42d, 44th, 46th annual (= l8t-9th bien- nial), 1851/53-67/69; 47th-52d annual, 1870- 75; 54th, 56th, 58tli annual, [biennial], 1875/77- 79/81; 69th/60th-77th/78th annual, [biennial], Nov. 1: 1881/83-99/1901. Frankfort and Louisville, ['25]-1901. 8°. Note. Called Deaf and Dumb Aaylum through rpt. 1844 ; Inatu. for the Educ. of the D. and D., rpta. 1845-57; generally aa above from rpt. 1857/59, though name naed in text often differs from name on t.-p. e9th/70th-77th/78th alao arbi- trarily called " 35tb-39th bieo. rpt." ; a result evidently obtained by dividing the enumeration of ann. rpts. by two ! 29th annual Dot seen, but said to have been published. — Supplemental report, Jan. 2, 1854. n. t. p. S". 5 p. — Kentucky Deaf Mute; v. 13, no. 3, Jan. 20, 1887. Danville, ['87]. 8°. — See also under Executive and Staff, Auditor, 1868; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1839, 40. [Education.'] Kentucky University (Harrodsburg, 1858-64; Lexington, 1865-). Ist annual an- nouncement, 1859. Louisville, '59. 8°. 33 p. Note. The succeaaor of Bacon College (Georgetown. 1836- 39, Harrodsburg, 1839-50) . First opened, Sept. 19, 1859. Upon its reestabliahmeot at Lexington in 1865, it succeeded to the property of Transylvania University (founded 1783). — The statutes and laws of Kentucky University, containing the charter as passed by the Legisla- ture and approved Jan. 16, 1858. Also, the laws and regulations adopted by the Board of Curators, Feb. 4, 1858. Harrodsburg, '58. 8° 41 p. — Announcement for 1865/66. — Catalogue, annual, 1866-69/70, 72, 72/73-73/74, 76/77, 80/81-92/93, 1900/01. Louisville and Lexington, ['66?]-1901. 8°. Note. Cat. 1872/73 cont. [16th] ann. rpt. of RpgenU, 1872/73, and rpt. of treasurer. Cata. 1888/89, 1900/01 are for " 30th, 42d session." Cata. 1888/89, 90/91 ea. have cover title; "Cat. of Ey. Univ. and of the College of the Bible, 1889, 91," and cont. cata. of latter college, with separate t.-ps. Military Institute (Farmdale, 1845-). Report, June : 1868/69, 72/73. '70-74. 2 rpts. 8°. — Catalogue of the officers and cadets, 1853/54. '64. 8». 29 p. — Catalogue, 1876, 77, 79. 921 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ky. \_Educaiion, continued.'] Transylvania University (Lexington, 1783-1865). Report and petition of Trustees, Dec. 11, 1829; report, to sess. 1838, 57. 3 rpts. 8°. Xote. Merged with Ky. University In 1865. — Course of studies, n. i. p. [c. 1829.] 8°. 4 p. — An address delivered before the Trustees and faculty . . at the opening of the session of the law department on the 7th Nov. 1831. By Daniel Mayes . . . Lexington, '31. 8°. 17 p. — See also under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1824, 29. State Teachers' Association (1865-). [Proceedings of meeting, August 12, 1878.] — Special advantages of college training. By J. 6. Wilson. [July 1875.] 2^ote. This and the two following papers were ordered printed ; not seen. — The recitation. By G: A. Chase. [July 1875.] — Graded schools.' By Hon. J: Hancock. [July 1875.] Feeble-minded Children, Institution for (Frankfort, I860-). Report: annual, 1863; biennial, 1863/ 64-64/65; report, Feb. 1867; biennial, 1866/67; annual, Jan. 1869, Dec. 1869; biennial, 1870/71; report, Not. 28, 1873; annual, Oct. 1: 1874/76- 97/98. Frankfort and Louisville, '64-98. 8°. JVbfe. In early rpts. called " Feeble Minded Institute." Called "3d Ey. Lunatic Asylnai " in rpt. 1873; ««e forward, Iniane, General Note. Rpt. 1883/64 covers Feb. 11, 1863/ Feb. «, 186S; rpt. 1864/65 covers Jan. 16, 1864/Dec. 12,1865. Rpt. Feb. 1867 by " Ex officio Commrs." — Report of the Supt. in response to a resolution of the House adopted Jan. 24, 1861. '61. 8". 7 p. — See also under Executive and Staff, Auditor, 1868 ; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1862, 73, 88. [ Geological Surveys.'] Report on the geological recon- noissance of Kentucky made in 1838. By W. W. Mather. ['39.] 8°. 40 p. Contributions to the geology of Kentucky. By L. P. Yandell and B. F. Shumard. Louisville, 1847. 8°. Owen Survey (1854-61). [lst]-4th report, by D: D. Owen . . . assisted by R. Peter, S. S. Lyon, 1854/55-58/59. '56-61. 4 v. 4°. maps. pi. Cont. : [1st] 1856. 416 p. 2d, 1857. 391 p. 3d, 1857. 589 p. 4tb, 1861. 617 p. — Maps and illustrations referred to in v. 2 and 3 of the report of the Geological Survey of Ky., 1857. nar. 4°. Jfote. Cover title. Copy seen cont. ; Map no. 2, Hopkins county (loose), and Plates 1, 3, 4, 6-10. — In the Senate, Jan. 18, 1858. [Response of D: D. Owen, Principal Geologist, to a resolution re expense of Survey.] n. t. p. S". 9 p. — See also below, Shaler- Procter Survey, Reports of progress, v. Ill : 8. Geological map of Ky., exhibiting the locations of the counties, cities, [etc.]. Geological forma- tions delineated by N. Sayler. Cincinnati, 1865. Size, 22 X 23 in. 2tote. Said to have been privately published. [Address upon geology, by Prof. Winchell, Jan. 1867.] 25 p. Note. Printed by order of House ; not seen. 932 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ky. [Geological Surveys, continued.'] Shaler- Procter Surrey (Shaler, 1873-80; Procter, 1880-92). Report, by N. S. Shaler, Director, annual or biennial, 1873, 74/75, 76, 77, 78/79. Cont. : Ept. on conduct of inrvey, 1873; 30 p. Also as General rpt., Dec. 1873, In Rpts. of progreas. III : 1, and in Senate Jonrnal, 1873/74. Biennial rpt., 1874/76 ; 97 p. Also in Rpts. of progress, III : 2. Annual rpt., 1878; 30 p. Also in Rpts. of progress, III : 4. Annual rpt., 1877; 50 p. Also in Rpts. of progress. III : 7. Bumtnary of work of Geol. Survey, biennial, 1878/79; 16 p. A'ote. The present list of the very nunaerous publications of the Shaler- Procter Survey was baaed on the collection in the New York Public Library ; for its revision the compiler is Indebted to librarians or their assistants in the Library of Congress, the U. B. Geological Survey, the Massachusetts State Library, the New York Public Library, and the Louis- ville Free Public Library, and to Prof. C: J. Norwood, • Director of the Kentucky State Geological Survey established in 1904. Indulgence is asked for errors and gapa which may exist despite these precautions. — Report on the progress of the survey, by J: R. Procter, biennial, 1880/81-90/91. Frankfort, '82-92. 6 V. 8°. maps. I/bte. Dated in January following calendar bienniums. — Memoirs, v. 1-2. Cambridge, [Mass.l, 1876- [83 ?J. 2t. i". Note. Composed of parts which were also separately pub- lished, as follows ; — Vol. 1: 1. On the antiquity of the caverns and cavern life of the Ohio Valley. Shaler. 13 p. 2. The American bisons, living and extinct. J. A. Allen. 246 p. 3. On the fossil brachiopods of the Ohio Valley. Shaler. (l),iv, 44p. 8 pi. Note. T.-p. says " with seven plates," but there are eight. 4. On the prehistoric remains of Ky. Carr and Shaler. 31 p. 7 pi. — Vol. 2: [1]. The mounds of the Mississippi Valley, historically considered. By L. Carr. [1882?]. 4°. 107 p. Nott. V. 2 of the Memoirs was never completed. The above doc. and the two following were intended to form part of V. 2, but only no. 8 bore a series number. The numbers here assigned to tbe other two (1 and 9) are taken from a list in Rpts. of Progress, vol- III., p. 380. 8. On the collection of cavern insects ; by Elzear Abeille de Perrin. Cambridge, [Mass.], 1877. 4». 14 p. [9]. The reptiles and America. By S. Garman 185 p. pi. — Geological Survey of Kentucky. N. S. Shaler, Director. Reports of progress; v. I- VI, new series. Frankfort, 1876-[80]. 4°- maps, pi., sections. Cont. : V. I. 1876. xvi, 605 p. IV. 1878. ivi, 461 p. II. 1877. xil,476p. V. 1880. xii, 607 p. m. 1877. xi, 4iilp. VI. [1880]. Incomplete. Note. Each vol. consists of reports also published sepa- rately with b. t.-p. and both individual and volume paginations. They were called " new series,*' or, on some of tbe separates, " '2d series," only because the publications of the Owen Sur- vey were now reckoned as a •' let series." V. 6 was never com- pleted, but at least pts. 3-6 were issued as separates. In 1884. and later, many of these rpts. were re-grouped and published in volumes by subjects, viz.; Chemical Analyses A, Timber and botany B, Eastern coal field C, and Western coal field D ; as listed further on. Original separates as follows : — V. I (187f)) : 1. Report on the forests of Greenup, Carter, Boyd, and Lawrence counties. By N. S. Shaler and A. R. Crandall. 4°. 26 p. 2. Report on the botany of Barren and Ed- monson counties. [Mar. 1875.] By J: Hussey. 32 p. batrachians of No. [1883.] 4°. 2iii, Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ky. \^Gtological Surveys, continued.'] 3. Report on the iron ores of Greenup, Boyd, and Carter counties, tlie Ky. division of the Hanging Kock iron region. By P. N. Moore. 78 p. 4. Chemical report of the soils, marls, clays, ores, coals, iron furnace products, mineral waters, etc., etc., of Ky. By B. Peter. Ist chemical report, 1873/75. 180 p. a. The iron manufacture of the Ky. divi- sion of the Hanging Kock iron region. By P. N. Moore. 37 p. 6. Report on the geology of the region adja- cent to the Louisville, Paducah & Southwestern R.B. By C: J. Norwood. 93 p. pi. 7. Report of a reconnoissance in the lead region of Livingston, Crittenden, and Caldwell counties ... By C: J. Norwood. — V. II (1877) : 1. Report on the geology of Greenup, Carter, and Boyd counties, and a part of Lawrence. By A. R. Crandall. h.t.p. 77 p. 31 pi., 4 profiles, 1 map. 2. Report on the geology of the Nolin River district, embracing portions of Grayson, Edmon- son, Hart, and Butler counties. By P. N. Moore. h t.p. 56 p. 1 map, 4 sections. 3. Chemical examination of tlie ashes of the hemp and buckwheat plants, with remarks on its bearing on hemp culture in Ky. By R. Peter. 25 p. 4. Report upon the Airdrie Furnace and prop- ertv, Muhlenberg county, Ky. By P. N. Moore. 28 p. 5. Topographical report on the Nolin River district. By W: B. Page. 12 p. 6. Report of a reconnoissance on the proposed line of railway from Livingston station to Cum- berland Gap. By C: J. Norwood. 43 p. map. 7. A reconnoissance report on the lead region of Henry county, with some notes on Owen and Franklin cos. By C. J. Norwood. 32 p. 3 pi. 8. On the origin of the Galena deposits of the Upper Cambrian rocks of Ky. By N. S. Shaler. 54 p. 9. Report on the timbers of Grayson, Breck- enridge, Ohio, and Hancock counties. By L. H. DeFriese. 20 p. 10. Report on the geology of the proposed line of the Elizabethtown, Lexington and Big Sandy R. R. from Mt. Sterling to the Big Sandy River. By A R. Crandall. 10 p. 1 pi. 11. A general account of the Commonwealth of Ky. 4°. 112 p. 2 maps. — y. Ill (1877) :1. General report of the Geologi- cal Survey of Ky. [1873]. By N. S. Shaler. 30 p. 2. History of the operations of the Survey in 1874 and 1875. By N. S. Shaler. 97 p. 3. Notes on the investigaiiont of the Ky. Geological Survey during the years 1873, 74, 75. By N. S. Shaler. 154 p. 4. Annual report of N. S. Shaler for the year 1876. 33 p. 5. The transportation routes of Ky., and their relation to the economic resources of the Com- monwealth. By N. S. Shaler. 30 p. 6. Description of the preliminnry topographi- cal and geological maps of Ky., edition of 1877. By N. S. Shaler. 18 p. 924 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ky. \^Gtological Surveys, continued.'] 7. Annual report of N. S. Shaler, State Geologist, for the year 1877. 60 p. 8. Keport on the unfinished worlt of the survey of the Commonwealth under the direc- tion of Dr. D. D. Owen. By N. S. Shaler 11 p. map. — T. IV (1878): 1. Chemical report of the soils, coals, ores, iron furnace products, clays, marls, mineral waters, rocks, etc., of Ky. By R. Peter . . . assisted by J: H. Talbutt. 2d chemical report in the new series and the 6th since the beginning of the Survey. [Feb. 1877.] 165 p. 2. Report on the geology of Menifee county. By A. R. Crandall. 15 p. 3 pi. profile. 3. Report on the iron ores and the iron manu- facture of the Ky. Red River iron region. By P. N. Moore. 34 p. 1 pi. 4. Report on a geological reconnoissance of the region adjacent to the Ky. & Va. State line, from Cumberland Gap to the Chatterawha or Big Sandy River. By P. N. Moore. 24 p. 5. Report on the iron ores in the vicinity of Cumberland Gap. By P. N. Moore. 14 p. 6. Report on the geology of a section from near Campton, Wolfe county, to the mouth of Troublesome Creek, Breathitt county. By P. N. Moore. 30 p. profile. 7. Report of examinations made along the paths of the north and south runniner railways in western Ky. By C: J. Norwood. 53 p. pi. 1, 4,5. 8. Report of a reconnoissance of a part of the Breckinridge cannel coal district. By C: J. Norwood. 26 p. 9. Report on the timbers of the North Cum- berland : Bell and Harlan counties. By L. H DeFriese. 24 p. 10. On the geology of Hancock county. By P. N. Moore. 33 p. 4 pi. 11. On the geology of the region adjacent to the eastern border of the western coal field, from the Louisville, Paducab & Southwestern Ry. to the Ohio River. By P. N. Moore. 22 p. yote. Pocket cont. : Plan of part of Bath. Menifee, Mont- gomery, PoweW, Wolfe, Morgan, and Eatill conntiee, fiur- veyed and drawn by C. Sctaenk. ISTii/Te ; aleo : Sheet 2. Map of Hancock co. and parts of Ohio, Grayson and Breckenridge. To accompany pta. 10 and 12, v. IV, 2d series. 12. On the geology of portions of the Upper Cumberland River valley in Bell and Harlan counties. By A. R. Crandall and P. N. Moore. 9 p. 3 pi. — y. V (1880) : 1. Description of the topography of the area included within the reconnoissance triangulation of the United States Coast Survey in Ky. during the seasons of 1875 and 1876. By W: B. Page. 10 p. 2. Topographical report of a part of Greenup and Lawrence counties for the year 1874. By C. Schenk. 11 p. 3. On the use of the telemeter in topographi- cal surveys. By C. Schenk. 19 p 4. Report on the timbers of the Tradewater region : Caldwell, Lyon, Crittenden, Hopkins, Webster, and Union counties; [Sept. 1877]. By L. H. DeFriese. 34 p. 5. A general account of the geology of a part of Ohio county. By C: J. Norwood. 47 p. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS fKy. \^Oeological Surveys, continued.'] 6. Report on the timbers of the district west of the Tenn. River, commonly known as The Purchase District. By L. H. De Friese. 34 p. 7. Chemical report of the soils, coals, ores, iron furnace products, clays, marls, mineral waters, rocks, etc., of Ky. By R. Peter. 3d chemical report, Apr. 1878. 92 p. 8. Report on the limonite ores of Trigg, Lyon, and Caldwell cos., known as the "Cumberland River ores." By W: B. Caldwell, Jr. 13 p. 9. Iron : the impurities which commonly occur with it, and their effects. Caldwell. 21 p. 10. Report on a belt of Kentucky timbers ex- tending east and west along the south central part of the State, from Columbus to Pound Gap. By L. H. De Friese. 62 p. 11. Report on the timbers of Boyle and Mer- cer counties. By W. M. Linney. 36 p. 12. Report on the Chinn's Branch cannel coal district. By A. R. Crandall. 10 p. map. 13. Chemical report of the soils, coals, ores, [etc., June 10. 1879]. By R. Peter. 4th chem- ical report. 93 p. Note. Also re.pabllBhed in Chemical Analyses A,v. 2, in 1885 ; Bee below. — v.'VI.:[l?] Culture of flax and hemp. Part2of report on the history, culture, and manufacture of flax and hemp. By J. R. Procter. Note. Vol. VI was never issued as a complete volume, but at least pts. 3-5 were issued as separatee. The above doc, although issued simply as a sort of bulletin, is suggested by the Library of Congress as perhaps intended for this place in the series. Pt. 4 is the only one bearing a date. 2. [No record found ] 3. Report on coal washing for the separation of coal from its impurities . ByP. N.Moore. 40p 4. Resources of the North Cumberland valley, comprising parts of Whitley, Knox, Bell, Har- lan, and Letcher cos.; [Oct. 26, 1880]. By J. R. Procter. 24 p. 5. Preliminary report on the geology of Mor- gan, Johnson, MagofBn, and Floyd counties, with map. By A. R. Crandall. 24 p. 5 pi. — Chemical analyses A. [V. 1-3]. l8t-7th chem- ical report, [1873/75-88] ... By R. Peter, J: H. Talbutt, A. M. Peter. '84-['88?] 3 v. 4». Note. These vols, grouped together the following chemical reports. The let-4th are reprints, having first appeared irreg- ularly in the preceding series of Rpts. of progress. let-3d (Apr. 1875, Feb. 1877, Apr. 1878). '84. 1 v. (l),iv,477p. 4th-6th (June 1879, Dec.1383, Sept. 1884). '85. 1 v. (8), 328, 20 p. 7th (Sept. 1884/Apr. 1888). ['88?] 1 v. 171 p. Also counted as " 5th-llth since tne beginnioi; of the Survey." The third vol. is called " v. A, pt. 3." [V. 1] incl. also "Chemical examination of the ashes of the nemp and buck- wheat plants, by R. Peter"; 25 p.; a reprint of v. II, no. 3, of Rpts. of progress. V. 2 incl. also "Comparative views," etc., as listed below, 1883, pp. 96-1^6. The 8tb chemical rpt. Is mentioned in Rpt. of progress 1800/91 hs " ready for publi- cation"; the 9th appeared as Bull. do. 3 of the Norwood Survey in 1906. — Timber and botany. B. Comprising seven re- ports on the forests and botany of different parts of the State. 1884. 1. 8°. iv, 239 p. Kote. This vol. grouped together and re. paged the following rpts. OD timber and botany which had appeared irregularly in the series of Reports of progress listed above ; (1). Forests of Qreenup, etc. Sbiiler and Crandall. 1; 1. (2). Botany of Barren and Edmonson cos. Hussey. 1: 2. (3), Timbers of Grayson, Breck., etc. DeFriesc. 11:9. (4). Timbersof the North Cumberland. DeFriese. IV: 9. (5). Timbers of the Tradewater region. DeFriese. V: 4. (6). Timbers west of Tenn. River. DeFriese. V: 6. (7). Belt from Columbus to Pound Gap. DeFriese. V: 10. 926 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS fKy. [^Geological Surveys, continued.'] — Eastern coal field. C. Comprising eight reports on the resources of some of the counties located in the eastern coal field. 1884. 1. 8°. (1), iv, 305 p. maps. pi. diag. Ifote. Made upi in same maDoer as preceding, of; (1). Geology of Greenup, Carter, etc. Orandall. II: 1. (2). Iron ores of Greenup, Boyd, Carter, etc. Moore. 1:3. (3). Iron mfre. of HftDgiDg Rock region. Moore. I: 5. (4). Rpt. on Menifee CO. Crnndall. IV: 2. (o). Ironoreeandmfre.of Red River region. Moore. IV: 3. (6). Iron oreeinTicinltyofCumberlaDd Gap. Moore. IV: 5. (7). Section from Wolfe co. to Breathitt. Moore. IV: 6. (8) . Cbinn'B Branch cannel coal district. Moore. V: 12. See also under Legislature, Jnla.f Does., etc., 1837. — Western coal field. D. Comprising six reports on the resources of some of the counties located in the western coal field. 1884. 1. 8°. It, 222 p. Kote, Made up, in same manner as preceding, of : (1). Geol. of Nolin River dist. Moore. II: 2. (2). Topographical rpt. of same. Page. II: 5. (3). Rpt. ou the Alrdrie Furnace. Moore. II: 4. (4). Geol. of Hancock county. Moore. IV: 10. (5). Geol. of part of Ohio county. Norwood. V: 5. (6). Llmonite ores of Trigg, etc., con. Caldwell. V; 8. (7). Reconn. of Breckinridge cannel dist. Norwood. IV: 8. The t..p. calls for but six rpts., apparently overlooking no. (2). — [Reports on geology of counties]. 1879-90. 4°. Cont. : Washington, Nov. 1882,23, (t) p.; Garrard, Dec. 1882, 30, (1) p. ; Lincoln, Dec. 1882, 36, (1) p. ; Mercer, Dec. 1882, 2S, (1) p.; all by W. M. Linney. — Spencer and Nelson, by W. M. Linney, Jan. 1884, incl. Notes on the birds of Nelson co., by C: W. Beckham; 68, (1), S8 p. — Clark and Montgomery, by W. M. Linney, Dec. 18H4; 75, fl) p. — Marlon, by W. T. Knott, Jan. 1885; 42, (1) p. —Mason, by W. M. Lin- ney, Dec. 1835; 31 p. — Bath and Fleming, by W. M. Linney, Jan. 1886 ; 85, (1) p. — Klliott, by A . R. Crandall, [c. 1886] ; 28 p. — Henry, Shelby, and Oldham, by W. M. Linney, [1887] ; 18, (1), 16, (1), 34, (1) p. -- Whitley, and a part of Pulaski, by A. R. Crandall, [1889?] ; 44 p. — Clinton, by R. H. Loughrldge, Feb. 1890; 48 p. Note. Summary rpt. 1878/79 mentions a rpt. on Madison co. by Procter as "the first complete county rpt. to be pub- lished *' ; Rpt. on progress of Survey 1882/83 mentions rpts. on Boyle and Jefferson cos.; but Prof. Norwood states (1908) that none of these were ever written. — A general account of the Commonwealth of Ken- tucky ; prepared . . . for the Centennial Exhi- bition, 1876. Cambridge, [Mass.], '76. 8°. iv, 103, (1) p. 2 fold. maps. Ifote. Cont. "Ky. Geol. Survey. 1875. Preliminary map, compiled from various surveys. N. 8. Sfaaler, Director. By L. Trouvelot ..." Scale, 10 mi. = 1 in. ; size, 16J X 37J In. This doc. appeared aIi>o as v. II; 11 of Rpts. of Progress. — Importance of improvement in the navigation of the Kentucky Hiver to the mining and manufac- turing interests of Ky. By N. S. Sbaler and J: R. Procter. (In House, Jan. 25, 1876.) 76. 8°. 28 p. (Leg. Doc. 16, sess. 1875.) Note. This or a like paper appeared also in Bulletin no. 1. — On the importance of improvement of the naviga- tion of the rivers of Ky. to the mining and manufacturing interests of the Commonwealth. By N. S. Shaler and J: R. Procter. (In House, Jan. 1, 1878.) '78. 8°. Bop. (Leg. Doc. 16, sess. 1877.) — Notes on the coal and iron ores of western Ky. By W: B. Caldwell, Jr. n.t.p. [1878?] 17 p. Kote. Also reprinted in Bulletin no. 1. Title from cover. — Notes on the yellow fever epidemic at Hickman, Ky., 1878. By J; R. Procter. ['79.] 4°. 41, (1) p. fold. map. il. Note, Also in Bulletin no. 1, and in Bd. of Health rpt. 1879. — Bulletin no. 1. [1879.] 8». 98, (I) p. map. pi. Note. Cont. reprints of the two preceding titles. — [Same, nos. 2-3? 1879?] Note. Entered in State Library sales list, 1889 ; not verified . 937 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ky. [ Geological Surveys, continued.'] — [let] report of the photographic survey. [1879.] 80 + p. 80 pi. Kote. Apparently loose ebeete, never completed or bound. 2d and 3d pans were planned but never published. — Notes on the rocks of central Ky., with list of fossils, Not. 1882. By W. M.Linney. 4°. 19 p. — Report on the botany of Madison, Lincoln, Gar- rard, Washington, and Marion counties [Dec. 1882]. by W. M. Linney. h. t. p. 4». 57 p. — Comparative views of the composition of the soils, limestones, clays, marls [etc.], of . . . Ky., as shown by the chemical analyses published in the several reports of the Survey. . . . By R. Peter. 1883. sm.4». 62 p. Note. Aleo included in Chemical Analyses A, v. 2. — Kentucky fossil corals. A monograph of the fossil corals of the Silurian and Devonian rocks of Ky. ByW; J.Davis. Pt. 2. 1885. 4°. pi. ii'ote. Plates only. Text was never published. — List of birds of Nelson county. By C: W. Beck- ham. 1885. 4°. 68 p. Note. Also with Linney's Report on Spencer and Nelson conntles, Jan. 1884. — Preliminary reports on the southeastern Ky. coal field. By A. R. Crandall and [J.] M. Hodge. 1887. 1.8°. 114 p. maps. pi. Note. Title from cover. Hodge's initial misprinted "G." on cover and " A." on h. t.-p. of his rpt. Repr. in Inspector of Mince rpts. 1901/02. — Preliminary county map of Ky., by J. B. Hoeing, Topographer. [New York], 1887. Scale, 20 mi. = 1 in. ; size, 13 X 24| in. Note. Also with 7th-9th rpts. of R.R. Commission, 1886-S8. See also back under Agric, Hort., & Stat., Note. — Map of Cumberland Mountain system. By J. B. Hoeing, [e. 1887. Not seen ] — Report on the geological and economic features of the Jackson's Purchase region ... By R. H. Loughridge. h.t.p. [1888.] 4°. 357 p. — List of elevations, above sea-level, of points in Ky. Comp. by J. B. Hoeing. 1889. 16». 35 p. — Report on the occurrence of petroleum, natural gas. and asphalt rock in western Ky., based on exrjiiiinations made 1888-89; by E: Orton. n. d. [■HI.] 1.8°. 283 p. maps. il. — Report on the geology of parts of Jackson and Rockcastle counties; [July 1. 1891]. By G: M. Sullivan. 4°. (l),20p. map. — Preliminary map of Kentucky, by J. B. Hoeing, C. E. 1892. Scale, 10 mi. = I'in. ; size, 254 X 4fii in. Note. Another ed., " prepared for the Ky. R.R. Commrs." by the Survey, 1890, is in lOth-llth rpts. of R.R. Commission. Bureau of Immiijration (1880-87'). Publications, nos. 1-8. 8a, 8b, 8c, 9-40. [1880-86 ] Cont.: 1. Die ^fateriellen Verhaltnlsse und Vortheile fUr Einwnndororim Slantp Ky. — 2 To the farmers of Gt. Brit- ain and Ireland. On the general excellence of soils of Ky., &r. — 3. Information for emiifrants. The cHmatP. soil, tim- ber"', &c. of Kv. contrasted with those of the Northwest. 1881.85—4. Som?, in German. — .■!. 5nmc, in Swedish.— 6. Der Helvetin-Verrln und die Einwandernnp. Eine Er- klainng des Helvetia-Verelns. — 7. Die schwelzer Cnlonle •' Bernstadt" in Laurel county, Ky..N..A. — 8. Betrnchtune- en tiber Kmieration und Colonisation hehufn Bildung elner schweizerlseb-amerikanischen Colooisatinns-Geselliichaft ira Canton Zurich, 1881.- Sa. Same, in English. — Rb. Die schwelzer Colonic "rternstadt" . . . die Eindrllcke und Resultatedes ersten .Tahres ihrerEzlstenz. — 8c. About im mi- gration. — 9. Eine Kurze Bescbreibung der Saaner-Kolonie, 928 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ky. [^Geological Surveys, continued.'] nabe bei Stanford Id Lincoln Co., Ey. — 10. Christian Co.. its advantages and inducements to Immigrants. — 11. Wahrer Berlcbt iiber Auswandernng und Ansiedlunt;, nebst einer genauen Daretellung der beabftichtigteo Grilndung einer 'dster- reicbi^cben Ansiedlung im Btaaten Ky. — )2. [Letter about Bematadt colony from Robt. Ueltschi, in German.]— 13. Same, in Eni^lish.— U. [Letter about Bemstadt colony from C. Waegli.in English]. — 15. Same^in German. — 16. Com paratlve thermometric scale. — 17. Die neue Eolonie *' Alsace *' In Boyle Co., Ky. Beachreibung des innerbalb derselben gew&bllen Landes zur Griindung einer oeBterreichlBcfaeD Ansiedlung. — 18. Elnladung zum Anscblusf* an elne deutacbe Weii-bau-Kolooie . . . '* Strassburg "... London, Laurel Co., Ky. — 19. Die Ansiedlung von *' Pine-Uill-Salzburg " in Rockcastle Co.,Ky. — 20. Fields for emigration.— 21. Let- ters describing experiences in the Nortb-weet, [etc.], in Ger- man. —22. Impressions of Ky. [By] an Englishman [J. Wayman]. 8 p.— 2:^ Climate oi Ky. compared with that of the Northwestern States and Canada. Facts to be studied by persons seeking homes. — 24. Ky. vs. Wisconsin. Wahr- belt mit Fhantasiebildem verglichen. — 23. Kolonie "New- Austria" (Neu-Oesterreich). — 26. Impressions of Ky. By an English editor [J. Waymanl. 19, fl) p. —27. Deutsche Wetnbau-Kolonie "Strassburg,'' natae London, Laurel Co. — 28. Ueber Reben-Kulturund Weln-Erzeugung. (Uebereetzt). — 20. Kolonie " Pine-HillSalzburg." (let annual report). 1883. 3 p. — 30. [Two letters In German from J: Bluuschi, 1884,86]. 4p. — 31. [Letter in German from J; von GrUoi- gen]. 1886. 3 p. — [32. 33. These numbers were dropped by mistake at the time of printing.] — 34. Report on the progress of colonization by Swedish immigrants in Edmonson Co., Ky., U. 8. A. 8 p. — 35. Exhibit of hay grown on coal measure soils, Hopkins Co., Ky. 1884. 4 p. — 36. Grayson Co. Boll, timber, minerals agricultural products, etc. By J. S. Wortham, W. J. Lewis, J: E. Stone. 1884. 6 p. — [37. This number was dropped by mistake.] — 38. Fruit in Ky. Caltivation of apples, by E. D. Powell. Cultivation of small fruits, by J. Decker. 1884. 12 p. — 39. Grayson Co. Land, skog, mineralier, landtmannaprodukter m. m. 1884. 12 p. — 40. Die kolonie Bernetadt in Laurel Co., Ky,, am begione ihres seobsten lebensjahres; von Paul Schenk, farmer in Bemstadt. 1886. 39 p. 2 pi. A*otF. This Bureau was under the direction of the State Geologist. No. 3 was reprinted in 1885, without the map. See also under ^lec and Staff, Auditor^ 1858; and under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1837, 47. House of Reform for Juvenile Delinquents (Cave Spring Farm, 1869-). Ist annual report of Board of Managers, for year 1872. '73. S**. 8 p. See also following note. [Immigration^ Bureau o/.] See opposite page. [Insane."] (General Note. An act of 1873 changed the names of the Eastern and Western Asylums to 1st and 2d Ky. Lunatic Asylums, respectively; the Instn. for the Educ. and Training of Feeble-minded Children was called the 3d Ky. L. A., with- oat any change in character; the House of Reform foe Juve- nile Delinquents was virtually aboHabed and its buildings used for the 4th Ky. L. A. The name of this last asylum was chani?ed to Central L. A. by an act of 1874, in which year also the Feeble-minded Institution received again its original name ; the Eastern and Western Asylums received approximately their former names in 1876. The names used below were assigned by an act of 1894. Eastern Ky. Asylum for the Insane (Lexington, 1817-). Report, [l8fc-28th] annual, foryear 1824- 51; biennial, Dec. 31: 1852/53-58/59; [36th]- 77th annual, Oct. 1: 1859/60-70/71, Sept. 30: 1871/72-1900/01. Frankfort and Louisville, ['24]-1901. 8°. Note. Opened Aug. 1824. Called Ky. Lunatic Asylum, 1817-51; Eastern L. A., 1853-73, 76-94; First Ky. L. A., 1873- 76; as above from 1894. .Hpts. successively by Commrs., Managers, and Directors. No ann. rpt. for 1852; rpt. 1852/53 cont. one bien. rpt.; rpts. 1854/55-r>8/59 ea. cont. two ann. rpts.; this perhaps explains later enumeration. Rpt. 18T3/74 called "Semi-centennial" rpt. 61st, [1884/85], misprinted " 1884." — Plan of the pleasure grounds and farm. Cin- cinnati, 1861. broadside, 21 X 29 in. — By-laws for the government of those employed in the . . . Asylum. Lexington, 1868. 24°. 54 p. — See also under Exec, and Staff, Auditor; and under Legislature, Jnls , Docs.^ etc.^ 1824, 41, 46, 68. 929 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ky. \^Insane, continutA.'\ Western Ky. Asylum for the Insane (Hopkinsville, 1848-). Keport of Bnnrd of Managers, annual 1854/56, biennial 1856/57-57/59; annual, for year : 1S61-93 ; 40th-45th annual, Sept. 30: 1893/ 94-98/99. Frankfort and Louisville, '56-99. 8°. KoU. Established as BecoDd Ky. Lunatic Asylum; called Western L. A., 1855-73; Second Ky. L. A., 1873-76; Western Ky. L. A., 1876-94; since then as above. Rpt. 1854/55, covering Sept. 18, 1854/Dec. 31, 1855, w»e apparently the let by Mgrs., but see rpte. of Comrars., below. Kpt. 1875 bas wrong dat« on cover, " 1876." Rpt. 1890 wrongly called " bien." 37tli, 1891, was the first one numbered. Rpt. 1860 not seen, but said to have been published. — Report of the treasurer for the years 1854/55. n. t. p. 8°. 6 p. — Report of the commrs. appointed to pay the debts due to contractors on the Second Ky. Lunatic Asylum, [Dec. 31, 1855]. '56. 8°. 29 p. — Statement of the Board of Mgrs. ... in relation to the burning of said institution . . . [Jan. 1861]. '61. 8". 12 p. — Commissioners to Locate the Second Ky. Lunatic Asylum. Report, June 22, 1848; annual, Jan.: 1850, 51. n. t. p. 3 rpts. 8°. — See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1851, and Auditor; and under Legislature, Jnls., Does., etc., 1884. Central Ky. Asylum for the Insane (Lakeland, 1872-). [lst-29thi annual report, Nov.: 187.3- 73/74, Oct. 10. 1874/75, Nov. 1: 187.5/76-86/87, Sept. 30: 1887/88-1900/01. Frankfort, ['73?- 9.i] ; Louisville, '97-1901. 8°. Note. Called Fourth Ky. Lunatic Asylum in [1st] rpt.; called Central Ky. Lunatic Asylum to 1894; location called Anchorage through rpt. 1891/92. Rpts. 1883/84^84/85 said to have been in 1 v. ; not seen. Rpt. 1891/92 cont. rpts. of Commrs., 1890/91-91/92. Rpts. 1896/97, 98/99-S'9/1900 were numbered 25th, 27th-28th. — By-laws, rules and regulations. Louisville, 1880. 16°. 30 p. — See also under Legislature, Jnls.. Docs., etc., 1888. Commissioners Appointed to Supervise Im.provem,enis on the Lunatic Asi/lums (1886-). Report, [Dec. 2,1887]. '87. 8°. 2.^ p. See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1888; under Inspoc. and Reg., Inspector and Examiner; and under Legislature, -Tnls., Docs., etc., 1866. Land OJtce, Register of the. Report, [1875] ; biennial, Dec. I: 1875/77; Nov. 18, 1881; Oct. 10: annual 1884/85, biennial 1887/89-91/93. ['75?]-93 8°. Note. Rpt. [18751 not seen, but mentioned in rpt. 1876/77. See alto unaer Exec, and Staff, Oonernor, 1833. Library, State. Report of the State Librarian, Jan. 16, 1834, [sess. 1838], Dec. 12, 1839, Jan, 6, 1841. sess. 1844, 46, Jan. 10, 18.'>6, Feb. 17, 1860, Jan. 10. 1866. Jan 17, 1870, Dec. 2, 1889, Oct. 10,1891. ['34-91.] 8°. Note. In enrly rpts. called Librarian or Public Librarian. Rpt. 1838 Inid before Legislature; not known if printed. Af* late a!» 1870 these rpts. were principiillv catalogues, or lists of accessions. Rpt. .Ian. 1866 covers I862/fi6. In rpt. 1889 officer is colled ** Librarian and Supt. of Public Property." — Catalogue, Jan. 3. 1854. n. t. p. 8°. 13 p. — Same. 187.'>. 79, 81, 83, 86, 87, 89, 91, 92, 93. 95, 97. 1900, 02, 03. Frankfort ond Louisville, '75- 1903. 8°. See aluo preceding note. — Supplemental catalogue, 1899, 1902. Louisville, '00-02. 2 pm. 8°. — Catalogue of law boi>k8, Aug. 1, 1862. '62. 8°. — List of publications — surplus works in the Ky. S. L., for sale or exchange, h. t. p. [1889.] 8°. 20 p. Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ky. Library, State, conlinved. — The Ky. Historical Society. Executive order [etc.], relating to the property and collections ... n. t. p. [1889.] 8°. (3) p. — Official manual, for the use of the courts, State officials [etc.]. Louisville, 1894, 95, 98, 1900, 02, 04. 6 V. 160. (Title yar.) Note. 1898 aaid to be 12°. [Penitentiaries.'] Penitentiary (Frankfort, 1798-). Report, Oct., Nov. or Dec: annual 1809-51, biennial 1851/53-59/Gl ; [report, 1862?]; Dec. 31: biennial 1863/64, 66/67-68/69, 72/73-84/85, annual [1865, 70, 71]; Nov. 30: biennial 1885/ 87-91/93, annual 1893/94-96/97. 8°. Note. RptB. prior to 1860 here given are cited tn Sneed'B history of the institution ; not certain whether all were printed in pm., but many appeared in JournalB. Itpts. bv Agent, or Keeper, or Agent and Keeper, 1809-16, li-H/il ; b'y Auditor, entitled " A statement of the situation of the Penitentiary," Oct. 1: 1817-24 (also 18'i5, vith varying title) ; by Keeper and Lessee, 1867/59-78/79 ; by Directors and officers, 1880/81-82/83; since then by Warden, except 1887/89 by i^ommrs. of Biokln^ Fund as ex offlno Directors. Rpts. 1839, Sj each cover but 9 mos.. Mar. I/Dec. 1. Rpts. [1834, 66, 63/64-80/81] bear date of Jan. or Feb. following rpt. year. Rpt. 1862 not seen, but aaid to have been published. — [Special] report from the Keeper and Clerk, Jan. 30, 1843. n. t. p. (3) p. — Report of the Board of Visitors, annual, for the year 1844-49. 6 rpts. 8°. — Review of condition of the State Penitentiary of Ky. By D. L. Dix. 1845. %". Note. Probably privately published. — A report on the history and mode of management of the Kentucky Penitentiary from its origin in 1798 to March 1, 1860. Prepared by W: C. Sneed, M. D. . . '60. 8". viii, 614 p. Note. Cont. extracts from all rpts. of the institution to 1860. — Report of commissioners appointed to superintend erection of buildings in the Kentucky Peniten- tiary, Feb. 17, 18(:6. '66. 8°. 13 p." — [Laws relating to Penitentiary and convicts]. 1880. — Report of Directors . . . submitted to House. Jan. 8, 1886 ... [re outbreak of Aug. 14, 1884, with testimony]. '86 8°. 83 p. — 3d biennial report of the Chaplain, n. t. p. [1888.] 8°. 5 p. Note. Others seen only with rpts. of Directors. — See also under Exec, and Staff, Goiternor, 1844, 45; under Inspec. and Reg., Sinking Fund Commrs., 1843, 90; under Legislature, .fnls.. Does., etc., 1823, 34, 38, 44, 66, 69, 80, 82; and under Miscellaneous, Prison Congress. Branch Penitentiary Commissioners ( 1880-). Report. 1881. 8°. 96 p. — Report of the building commissioners, June 30, 1887, Dec. 1, 1887, Nov. 30, 1881*. ['87-89.] Branch Penitentiary (Eddyville, 1884-). Report of Warden [1st, annual], Dec. 31, 1891; 2d-3d biennial, Nov. 30: 1892/93-93/95; annual, Nov. 30, 1896/97. Frankfort, ['92]-95 ; Louisville, '97. 8°. yote. [Ist] seen only in Penitentiary rpt. 2d covers 23 mos. See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1890. Board of Prison Commissioners (1898-). [1st]- 4th annual report, Nov. 30; 1898, 98/99-1900/01. Louisville, 1900-02. 8». Ifote. Also called Commrs. of Penitentiaries, but 4 months. fist] covers 93' InstitutionG] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ky. \^PTiniing.'\ Public Printer. Statement, biennial, Oct. 10, 1853/55. n.t.p. 8". 24 p. — In House, Feb. 15, 1858. Mr. R. Payne, from the committee on printing, made the following report, n. t.p. 8°. 21 p. Note. CoDt. rpt. of State Printer, Oct. 10: 1866/57. — In Senate, Jan. 16, 1878. [State Printer's account, Aug. 1, 1876/77, submitted by Auditor.] n. t.p. 8». 31 p. (Doc. no. 19, 1878.) — Itemized statement of the Public Printer's accounts, Aug. 1876/Jan. 1878. '78. 8". 48 p. (Doc. no. 20, 1878.) Public Printer and Binder (1878-). Report, annual, Aug : 1878/79-91/92. "79-92. 14 T. 8». See also under Exec, and Staff, Auditor., 1868; and under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1845 (two). [Registrar of Births, Marriages, and Deaths.1 Report, 1859. See under Exec, and Staff, Auditor, 1853. [ Weather Service-I United States JJept. of Agriculture. [Bulletin of the State Weather Serrice] ; monthly, nos. 1-91. Jan. 1889-July 1896. ea., 8 p. — Kentucky section of the Climate and Crop Service of the Weather Bureau. [Monthly] report; [also] annual summary; v. 1-11, Aug. 1896-Dec. 1906. Louisville, ['96]-1907. 4». Note. Uniform with those for other States, the monthly Enrts ea. 8 p., the bdd. summaries ea. 12 p. V. 1 covered Aug./ lec. 1896; V. 2-11 correspond to calendar years. Ana. sum- maries 1898-1902 are unnumbered; from 1903 are no. 13 of each vol. V, 11, no. 1 has wrong editorial imp. ** v. 9." — Supplement to the Jan. 1898 report. 4° sheet. — Weekly crop bulletin, 1899-1905; weekly weather bulletin, 1906. f° broadside. Note. Issued during the crop season only, Apr.-Bept. or Apr.-Oct. There were 2B nos. in 1899-1901, U3-06 ; 26 in 1902, 06. There was a Special tobacco bull., Gept. 3, 190], and Special bulla. Oct. 8, 1901 [mispr. " 1891 "] and Oct. T, 1902. Judiciary. Court of Appeals. Reports of cases, [v. 1]-118, 1785- 1904. r.j)., [1801?]-1906. 118 v. 8». Cont.: [1785-1801]; by J. Hughes. 1 v. 1801-05; byA. H. Bneed. 1 v. 1805-08; by M. D. Hardin. 1 v. 1808-17; by G: M. Bibb. 4 V. 1817-21; by A. K. Marshall. 3 v. 1822-24; byW: Llttell. 5 v. [1795-1821], Selected cases; by W: Lit- tell. 1 V. 1824-28; by T. B. Monroe. 7 v. 1829-32; by J. J. Uarsball. 7 v. 1833-40; by J. G. Dana. 9 v. 1840-57; by B: Monroe. 18 v. 1858-63; by J. P. Metcalfe. 4 v. 1863-66; by A. Duvall. 2 V. 1866-79; by W. P. D. Bush. 14 v. JTra- <50/57. Ordinances of the Board of Swamp Land Commrs . 1851/55, [etc. J. '57. 8». 84 p. Land Attorney and State Collector. Report, bien- nial, 1853/54, 57/58. '54-58. 2 rpts. 8". 947 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS' [Ark. [Lands, continued.'\ Swamp Land Secretary (1857-). Report, Sept. 30: biennial, 1867/58-58/60. '58-60. 2 rpts. 8». Jfote. [1st] covers from Feb. 9, 1857. — Report, Nov. 9, 1858, accompanying the Gov- ernor's special message dated 9th Nov., 1858. n.t.p. 8°. 16 p. Commissioner of Immigration and State Lands (1868-). Report, [July 15, 1868/Sept. 30, 1870]. h.t.p. ['71.] 8°. p. 291-296. — Natural resources of the State of Arkansas . . . J. M. Lewis, Comnir. of Immigration and State Lands. 1869. 8°. 30 p. — Resources of the State of Arkansas, with descrip- tion of counties, rail ruads, mines, and the city of Little Kock ... By J. P. Henry. 1872. 8». 134 p. — Same. 2d ed. 1872. 8°. 166, (2) p. map. iVbfe. Pp. 163-166 cent. advertiBemeDts. — Same. 3d ed. 1873. 8°. 136 p. map. Ifote. Privately compiled; later subsidized by the State. — Die Hulfsquellen des Staates Arkansas ... 3 e auflage . . Von J. P. Henry. 1874. 8°. 118 p. map. Note. A Qerman ed. of the preceding title. — [Resources of Arkansas. By J. N. Smithee, Commr. State Lands. 1875?]. Jfote. Meotioned in bieo. rpt. of Commr., 1876/78; not seen. Commissioner of State Lands. Biennial report, Sept. 30: 1874/76-98/1900. ['76-1900.] 8». note. Kpts. 1874/76, 92/M not seen. See also under Eiec. and Staff, Governor, 1859, and Solicitor Gent.; and under Legislature, Jnls., Does., etc., 1857, 58. Mines, Manufactures and Agriculture, Bureau of (1889-). lst-8th biennial report, 1889/90-1903/ 04. ['91-1905?] 8 V. 8°. maps. Note. 1st cont. "Climatic map of Ark., 1889;" St. Louis, Mo. ; scale, ^0 mi. = 1 in. ; size, 12^ x 18 in. — Weekly crop bulletin, [1889-92?]. Note. Mentioned in lBt-2d rpts.; not seen. — Arkansas, n. t. p. 1890. 8°. 31 p. map. Note. Title from cover. Cont. Climatic map of Ark., same as in ] St bien. rpt. Penitentiary (Little Rock, 1838-). Report: 1842; of Inspectprs, 1848; of Supt., 1850, of Supt. and Keepers, biennial, Oct. 1 : 1853/54, 54/56-58/60 ; of Supt., 1859/60; reports, [Dec. 1870]; bien- nial report, Dec: 1889/90-99/1900; Oct. 31: 1901/02-02/04. ['42-1904.J 8°. Note. Rpt. 1863/64 covers in fact Feb. 17, 1863/Oct. 21, 1854. Supl's. rpt. 1859/60 covers Feb. 26, 1869/Oct. 30, 1860. Title 1670 : "Rpts. on tbe Penitentiary;" cont. rpts. of Agent of State to investigate, and of Lessee and Contractor. Kpts. 1889/90-90/92 were by Penltsuliary Commrs. Kpt. 1893/94 covers 20 mos. Kpts. 1893/94-99/luOU were extended to Cec. 3lBt. Rpt. 1893/94 printed at Morrilton ; 1901/02 at Fort Smith. — See also untfer Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1858. Public Buildings, Commissioner of. Report, Oct. 13, 1840. n. t. p. 8". p. 42-48. See also under Exec, and Staff, Sec. of State. 948 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ark. Public Works and Internal Improvements, Commis- sioner of . Report, [Oct. 1, 1868]. n.t.p. 8". p. 12-13. Note. In pm. with " Rpl. of Auditor ahoving amount of debt on account of banks/' 1868. — Same, [Dec. IS, 1870]. h.t.p. 8°. p. 277-[289]. {^Weather Service.} United States Dept. of Agricul- ture, Weather Bureau. Annual report of Ar- kansas State Weather Service, 1891-95. Little liock. 4°. (Mimeographed.) — Monthly report, Feb.-Oct., 1894; July 1895; Jan.-Aug 1896. f. (Mimeographed.) — Weekly weather crop bulletin [1889?]-94. i". Ifote. Not Been prior to 1894, but mentioned in rpte. of Bureau of Uines, Manufactures & Agriculture, 1889/U0-9I/92. Arkansas section of the Climate and Crop Service of the Weather Bureau. [Monthly] report; [also] annual summary; v. 1-11, Sept. 1896-Dec. 1906. [■96]-1907. 4°. Note. Uniform with thoee for other States, the monthly parte ea. 8 p., the ann. Bummariea ea. 12 p., except Dec. 1898 (10 p.), ann. summ. 1898 (14 p.). Mar., June, 1903 (ea. 12 p.). V. 1 had noe. 1-4, Sept.-Dec, and ann. summ.; other v. cor. respond to calendar years, with ann. summ. as no. 13. Called Ctimatologicat Service beginning Feb. 1906. — Weekly crop bulletin, 1899-1905. f broadside. Note. Uniform with those for other States. Issued during the growing seiifOn only, Apr./Sept. or Apr./Oct., with in m 29 10 30 nos. annually. Called Weekly Weather Bulletin beginning with no. 1, 1906. JUDICIAEY. Supreme Court. Reports of cases, v. [l]-80, 1837- 1906. Little Rock and Chicago, '40-1907. 80 v. Cont.: [V. 1-5], 1837-44; by A. Pike. [6-13], 1845-ft3; by K. H. English. 14-24, 1853-6T; by L. E. Barber. 25-27, 1867-72; by N. W. Vox. 28-34, 1872-79; by J: M. Moore. 35-48, 1879-86; by B. 11. Turner. 49-52, 1SK6-89; by W. W. Mansfield. 63-80, 1889-1906; by T. D. Crawford. Note. V. 1, 5 were 40. Rpta. 28-29 were the only ones printed at Chicago, so far as known. By Act of 1887, v. 1-27 were .nnnouted by G; W. Wiiliams and re-publtshcd, 188S-90, compacted into 12 v.; each new v. cont. two old vols, except that new v. 1 cont. v. 1-3, new v. 4 cont. v. 8-10, and new V. 10 cont. v. 21-23. — Digest of Arkansas reports, [v. 1-23, 1837-61]. By U.M.Rose. 1867. 8°. Ivi, (4), 972 p. — Digest of decisions, v. 24-45, 1861-86, by T: J. Oliphint. '86. 8°. — Digest of the decisions of the Supreme Court, ! 1885-92. By T: J. Oliphint. [V. 2.] '92. 1. 8<>. 11, (1), 395 p. — Index to Arkansas reports, v. 1-31, [1837-77.] By C: B. Brady. St. Louis, 1878. Note. With appendix thia covers also v. 32. — Digest of the Ark. Supreme Court reports, [v 1-44, 1837-85]. By R. D. Hopkins and E. R. Morgan. Des Moines, 1886. 2 v. I. .S". — Annotations of the Ark. Supreme Court reports. By King and Leonard, compilers. Dublin, Texas, [1893]. 12°. (77) p. — A digest of the decisions of the Supreme Court, 1837-96 . . . Ark. Reports, v. 1-62. By T. D. Crawford. New York, '97. 2 .. 8°. {^Sguiiy.'] Decisions in equity, being selected cases in the courts of the Ist Chancery District of Ark., 1895-1900. By T. B. Martin. Ed. and annot. by J. H. Stevenson. ['01.] 8". xxviii, 620 p. 949 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ark. Legislatuse [Called General Assembly]. lBt-14th sesiiioD, bicDDial, beginning in Sept. 1836, in Not.> 1838-62; spec, sessions, Nov. 1837, Not. 1861, Mar. 1862. [IStb] regular sess., Apr. 1864; called, Sept. 1864; adjnd.. Not. 1864/65; called, Apr. 1865. [16th] reg. sess., Nov. 1866/67. 17tb reg., Apr. 1868; adjnd.. Not. 1868/69. ISth-lOtb reg., beginning In Jan., 1871-73; special. May 1874. 20tb reg., Not. 1874/75; adjnd.. Not. 1876. [21st]-34th reg. sess., biennial, beginning in Jan., 1877-1907; 31st extraordinary, Apr. 1897. Sessions Apr., Not. 1864 were of the Reconstruction Legisla. tnre; sess. Sept. 1864 (held at Washington, Hempstead county) of the Confederate Legislature. [Laws of the State.} Acts, sessional, 1836-1903. K.^?., '37-1903. 8°. Note. Called Pub. and PrlT. AcU, 1895-97, 1903; AcU and Resolutions, 1899-1901. Acts 1846 incl. amendments to con- stitution. Acts of spec, session Mar. 1862 reprinted by Stat- ute Law Book Co., Washington, D.C., 1895. Acts of ea. sess. in a separate toI,, except that sessions Apr. 1864, Not. 1864/ 65, Apr. 1865 and constitution and ordinances 1864 were in It., with title '• New constlmtlon, with Acts" ; imprint, '65; and Acts Jan., Apr. 1897 were in 1 v. Acts of 14th sess., Nov. 1862, and Acts of called sees., Sept. 1864 (final Con- federate session) ea. in a separate Tol.. first printed by Statute Law Book Co., Washington, B.C., 1896. Acts 1848, 50 cont. rpts. of Auditor and Treasurer. Acta 1852/53 printed at Arkadelphia; Acts 1891-93 at Morrllton ; Acts 1899-1901, n. p.; others at Little Rock. There were 2 eds. of Acts 1874/76, one in 1875, the other in 1876, by different printers of Little Rock. — Bevised statutes, adopted Oct. session 1837. Re- vised by W: McK. Ball and S: C. Roane; notes and index by A. Pike. Boston, '38. 8°. iv, 956 p. — A digest of the statutes ... in force at close of session 1846; b; K. H. English. Examined and approved by S: H.Hempstead. 1848. 8°. 1186, (1)P- — A digest of the statutes ; ... in force at close of the session ... of 1856 : By J. Gould. Exam- ined and approved by G: C. VVatkins. 1858. 80. xiv, (1), 1400 p. — Code of practice in civil and criminal cases. 1869. Little Rock, J. G. Price, printer, 1869. 8°. 627 p. — Amendments to the codes of practice, in civil and criminal cases . . . approved March 27, 1871 . . . '71. 80. xviii, 47, viii, 22, (1), xxii, p. — A digest of the statutes, embracing all laws of a general and permanent character in force at the close of the session of 1873. By E; W. Gantt. Examined and approved by H: C. Caldwell. 1874. 8°. 1214 p. — A digest of the statutes, embracing all lavrs ... in force at close of the session ... of 1883. By W. W. Mansfield. Examined and approved by U. M. Rose. 1884. 1. 8°. xv, (1), 1490 p. — A digest of the statutes, embracing all laws ... in force at close of the session ... of 1893. By L. P. Sandels and J. M. Hill. Examined and approved by S: W. Williams. Columbia, Mo., 1894. 1. 8°. xvi, 1851 p. — Notes on the statutes of Ark., comprising abstracts of all decisions . . . construing all the statutes . . . By L.Leatherman. Columbia, Mo., 1897. 2 v. 1. 8°. 778 p.; 789-1513 p. — A digest of the statutes, embracing all laws ... in force at close of session of 1903. By W: F. Kirby. Examined and approved by W. W. Mansfield. Austin, Texas, '04. 1. 8°. xi, 1942 p. 95° Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ark. \Laws of the State, continued.'] — ^Statutory Revision.'] Reports of the Digester and the Examiner of the digest of the laws. 1858. 8°. 21, (2) p. 2^ote. Copy eeeo cont. at end the rpt. of the Common School CommisBioner, of Nov. 8, 1858; (2) p. — ^Special Laws.'] [Banks.] [Charter of State Bank, 1836 ] (Ordered printed.) — [Corporations.] Compiled corporation laws. By A. C. Hull. 1899. — [Education.] Common school laws, passed . sess. 1848/49. '49. 8°. 12 p. An act to maintain a system of free common schools for the State. 1879. 8°. 30 p. — [Finance, State Board of.] An act to provide means for paying the expenses of the State government [etc., approved Dec. 23, 1874; also. Senate joint resolution no. 8, approved Jan. 18, 1875]. n. t.p. 8°. 8 p. — [mtitia.] [Militia law, 1836.] (Ordered printed.) [Militia law, Feb. 3, 1843.] (Ordered printed.) Militia law of the State . . . ; published by direction of the Commander-in-chief of the Army of Arkansas and of the militia thereof. 1860. 8°. 68 p. See also under Eiec. and Staff, Governor, 1865. — [Registration.] [Registration Act, July 1868.] (Ordered printed.) — [Revenue.] [Revenue act, Mar. 5, 1838.] (Ordered printed.) [Digest of the revenue laws as contained in Digest 1874 and the Act, Mar. 5, 1875.] (Ordered printed. ) See also under Exec, and Staff, Sec. of State. [Journals, Documents, £tc.] Journals, sessional, 1836-40. '37-[40]. 8°. Xote. Joarnale of (Senate and HouBe bonnd together during these BeesionB. Spec. bcbb. 1837 In separate volume. sessional, 1842-58/59, 64- 8°. — Journal of the Senate 1907. [■43?-1907.] 2/bte. Jnls. of Apr., Nov., 1864, Apr. 1865 in 1 v. SesBions Apr., Nov. 1368 Been In 1 v. Jnls. 1891-93 have imprint Morril- ton. Reg. and extraordinary BeBsions 1807 in 1 v. Jnl. 1856 not Been. — Journal of the House of Representatives, sessional, 1812-60/61, 64-1907. ['43?-1907]. 8». A^oU. JnlB. of Apr., Nov., 1861, Apr. 1865 in 1 v., preceded by Jnl. of ConBtl. Convention, 1861. JnU. 1891-83 have imprint Morrilton. Keg. and extraordinary BeBsiona 1897 in 1 v. Jnl. 1856 not Been. — [Rules and regulations for the government of the Senate, sess. 1836]. — Rules for the government of the Genl. Assy., Legis- lative directory, [etc.]. 1873. 16°. map. — Appendix. Memorial [of W: Russell of St. Louis county, Nov. 10, 1840]. n. t.p. 6». 24 p. Nott. The first doc, in Appendix to Jnls., 1840. — Report of committee on banks. [Session 1840.] p. 49-62. — [Report of committee on landed interests, Feb.? 1857.] Note. Mentioned in Auditor's rpt. on Printing, 1854/58 ; not seen. — Report of the joint committee on the landed interests of the State; made Nov. 23d, 1868. h. t. p. 8°. 14 p. Set next entry* 951 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ark. ^Journals., Documents, Etc., continued.'] — 2d report of [same], h. t. p. 8". 8 p. Note. Two copies of this seen, identical except that ODe Ib inacrlbed *' House Doc." and the signatures of members are In reversed order. — Report of the committee on the Penitentiary, made Dec. 21, 1858. h. t. p. 8°. 5 p. (Sen. doc.) — Minority report of the committee on the judiciary. Made Dec. 15, 1858. h. t. p. 8°. 7 p. (Sen. doc.) — Report of the committee on federal relations, [Nov. I860], n.t p. 8». 8 p. (House doc.) — Proceedings of the caucus held in the Representa- tives Hall on the 9th Nov. 1858 to nominate a Democratic candidate for the U. S. Senate . . . '58. «». 10 p. 2^ote. Included bare because it was, strangely, bound up with tbe Leg. Docs., 1838/59. — Speech of Col. T. C. Hindman on Federal and Arkansas politics : made in Representatives Hall on Feb. 15, 1859. '59. 8°. 24 p. Note. Refers to caucus mentioned in preceding entry. — Debates in the House ... on the resolution tender- ing the thanks of the House to Brig.-Gen. Cat- terson and command for their services . . . 1869. 8». 240 p. — Debates and proceedings on the bill entitled. An Act to provide for the funding of the public debt . . . in the House . . . 1869. 8°. 104 p. — Proceedings in the House ... in the case of the impeachment of Gov. Powell Clayton . . . 1871. 8°. 68 p. — Report of the special committee of the House . . . appointed to investigate the issuance of State bonds to aid in the construction of levees and railroads. 1873. 8°. 62 p. — Report of special finance committee in regard to the legislation upon the Holford R.R. aid and levee bonds. 1877. 8°. 11 p. — Majority and minorities [sic] reports of the finance committee of the House . . . regarding adjust- ment of the State debt. 1877. 8°. 15 p. Note. Incl. a " let minority rpt." and a " 2d minority rpt." — Report of findings of the Senate committee on Audi- tor's and Treasurer's books, filed in the office of the Sec. of Slate, May 20, 1882. '82. 8°. 203 p. — Report of joint committee on Auditor's and Treas- urer's books [for the two years ending Jan. 14, 1887]. 71. t. p. 8°. 23 p. — Same; [Jan. 15, 1887/Jan. 17,1889]. n.t. p. 8°. 39 p. MiSCBLLAMEOL'S. Burning Board, State (1891-). Report [Sept. 30, 1891] in the settlement of accounts of W: E. Woodruff, ex-Treasurer . . under Act ap- proved Apr. 9, 1891. '91. «°. 45 p. [Debt, Slate.'] Report of the Special Deputy Treas- urer and Agent of the State to adjust the debts between the United States and State of Arkansas ; [Dec. 15, 1888]. '89. 8". 27 p. Note. Under Act of Mar. M, 1887. State Debt Board (1887-). 2d biennial report, for the years 1889/90. '91 8°. 14 p. See also under Executive and Staff, Governor, 1897; and under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1869, 73, 77. 952 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ark. \^Ecltctic Society.'] Proceedings of the Legislature and of the Historical Society of Arkansas and the Eclectic Society, fixing the pronunciation of the name Arkansas, n.i.p. 1881. 8°. (2), 16 p. Xote. Title from cover. Printed for the Eclectic tjocletjr. lExposiiions.] Address on the history and resources of Ark., by D: Walker ; delivered at Philadel- phia, Oct. 16, 1876. Phila., 76. 8°. 18 p. — Arkansas State building. Catalogue of exhibits Ht the International E.xhibition at Philadelphia, 1876. [By C: S. Keyser.] Phila., 76. 8°. 42 p. — See also under Executive and Staff, Governor, Appendix to message. Fair, State. The citizen of to-day ; An address de- livered before the 3d annual State Fair of the State of Arkansas. Oct. 12th, 1870, by Fay Hempstead, Esq. 71. 8°. 23 p. IfoU. This has cover title : " Address delivered [etc. as above], also. Prize essay upon the resources of Ark.;" imp. 18T0; and incl. the follovrlng : — Essay on the resources of Ark., written by Dr. W. W. Granger . . . for the prizes offered by the State Fair Asso'n . . . 1870. 8°. H p. IMiliiia.] Agent for the Purchase of Arms for the State Ouards. Report of J. L. Hodges, [Nov. 14,1868]. n.i.p. 8». p. 7-10. 2^ote. This and next title are in Auditor's " Rpt. showlDg amooQt of debt on account of banks," 1868. — Report of Capt. Sam Houston. An account of the capture of the Hesper and the destruction of the arms; [Oct. 17, 1868]. n.i.p. 8». p. 10-11. See preceding note. [Mountain Meadows Massacre.] Report on the sub- ject of the massacre at the Mountain Meadows in Utah Territory, in September 1857, of li!0 men, women and children who were from Arkan- sas. By Bvt. Maj. J. H. Carleton, U.S.A. And repDFt of the Hon. W: C. Mitchell relative to the seventeen surviving children Little Rock, '60. 8°. 32 p. Sdpplemental : Tekritorial. For publications of the Territories of Louisiana and Missouri, of which Arkansas was a part, 1805-18, see Missouri State Fubli- catioDB, p. 356. Oovernor. [Valedictory message of Gov. W: S. Ful- ton, Sept. 13, 1836.] Note. In House Journal, let State session; also ordered printed separately. [iaws of the Territory.] Laws of the Territory of Arkansas : comprising the organic laws of the Territories of Missouri and Arkansas, all laws of a general nature passed by the Genl. Assy, of the Territory of Missouri at the session in 1818; with the laws of the Territory of .Arkansas for 1819-20. Arkansas [Post], '21. 12°. 149, (3) p. Note. During 1819 the Ist grade of Territorial govt., by a Gov. and Judges, was in operation. In 1820 the 2d grade, witli a Genl. Assy., went into effect; the 1st regular session was held Feb. 1S20; a special sess., Uct. 1820; 2d-gth sees., biennial, beginning in Oct., 1821-35; spec, sess., Oct. 1828. There Is some record of later eda. of the above vol., with later session laws appended. 953 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Ark. \_Lavis of the Territory, continued.'] — Acts, sessional, 2d-9th sess., 1821-3S, spec. sess. 1828. '22-35. 9 v. 12°. Note. Acts of Qth sees, also repr. in facsimile [at Washing- ton, D.C., 189S] with original Little Rock imprint, '35; size 12*. — Laws, comp. and arranged by J. Steele and J. M'Campbell under the direction and superinten- dence of J: Pope, Gov. of the Territory. 1835. 8°. (2). 562, (12) p. — [Militia laws as contained in Geyer's digest of the laws of Missouri. 1825.] Jfote. Ordered printed. Acts 1825; not seen. [Journals, Documents, Etc.'] Journal of the General Assembly, sessional, [lst-9th session, 1820-36]. Note. Presumably all published; 7th only seen. 954 LOUISIANA STATE PUBLICATIONS LUt baieft upon material furniahed in part by Mrs. Albertine \ F. Phillips. State. Librarian^ and in part by L. S. Boyd^ Acting ' Librarian fnteraiate Commerce Com,miaaion, Waahington^ D.C. ; additional data from the collections of Louisiana documents in the Maaaachutetta State Library and Boston Public Library^ from, Dr. William Seer^ Librarian Howard Memorial Library^ New Orleana^ and from carda furnished by courtesy of the Li- brarian of Congreaa, Traversed by De Soto, 1541. La Salle took poaeeeBloD for France, oamiDg the rountry Louialana, 1682. First settlements, under IbcrvUle and Bienville, aloni; the coast, 1699. Alnnopolles granted: to Crozat, 1712; to John Law, 1717. N'ew Orleans founded, 171R. Province of Louisiana ceded toBpain, 1762; limited tn west of MisBissippi, 1763; re-ceded to Fr-tnce, ISitO; sold to United States. 1S03. Id 1804 all of the purchase lying south of the 33d parallel was organized as the Territory of Orleans; by Act of Apr. 8, 181*2 it was admitted &» the State of Louisiana; by Act of Apr. 12, 1812 it wa% eolarffed by addition of the portion east of the Mississippi. Battle of New Orleans. Jan. 8, 181.i. Seceded from the Union, Jan. 26, 1861. New Orleans oame under Federal control. May 1. 1862. Readmitted to the Uoioo, June 25, 1868. Si'Ven constitutions: 1812, 45, 52, 64, 68, 7P, 98. Capiial at New Orleans, 1812-25, 31-50 ; at Donaldaonville, 1825-31 ; at Baton Rouge, 1850-62 ; at New Orleans, 1862-81 ; since theo at Baton Rouge. Documents, sessional, 1850, 53, 65, 57-61, 64/65-79, 82 ; biennial, 1904/06. 8° and 1. 8°. Note. Not collected for any other years, so far as known. Docs. sesB. 1830, 53 seeD only as appendixes to Senate Jnl,, without separate t.-p., the Jnl. itself having title: ** Jnl. and ofiQcial docs, of the Senate, seRS. of 1850, 5^.'* Docs. eess. 1855 coot. English and French rpts. in 1 v. Docs. seBS. lfi64/65 seen only as appendix to both. Senate Delsates and House Debates. Docs. sess. 18S2 (and in some caaes 1878} in 2 v.; Docs. 1904/06 in 3 v. ; others ea. 1 v. Some miBcellaneous docs, are appended also to Senate and House Jnls., 1843, 48. CONSTITCTION- Constitution or form of government of the State of La. By authority. New Orleans, 1812. 12o. 32, 30 p. (English and French.) Constitution or form of government of the State of Louisiana, n. t p. [1812?] 8°. xzxi, p.. Xote. In EngllBh and French, on opposite pages. Convention^ 1844/45. Journal of the convention called for the purpose of re-adopting, amending or changing the constitution, n. i. p. I. 8°. 72 p. Kote. This convention met Aug. 5, at Jackson, and ad- journed on Aug. 24 to meet at New Orleans Jan. 14, 1845. The two sessions are sometimes wrongly recorded as separate conventions. Bound with the above is : — Journal of the proceedings of the convention . . . begun and held . . . 14th day of Jan. 1845. N. O., '45. 8°. 356 p. Note. Bound with preceding title. — Journal de la convention de la Louisiane, [sess. 1845]. N.-O., '45. 8°. 367, 11 p. Note. Includes constitntion on final pp. 1-11. — Officialreportof debates in the La convention, [Aug. 5. 1844/Jan. 17, 1845.] n. t. p. 8°. 146 p. Note- Brenits off in midst of debates of Jan. ITtfa. Bonnd with It is: — Proceedings and debates of the convention of La. which assembled at . . . New Orleans. Jan. 14 [/May 16], 184[5]. N. 0., '45. 8°. 960, ii, p. Note. T.-p. has wrongdate, Jan. 14, " 1844 " for 1845. The debates of Jan. 14-16 and rooft of Jan. 17 are repeated from preceding title, with which It is bound. Includes coDStitution on pp. 951-i'60. 955 Constitution] STATE PUBLICATIONS [La Convention, 1844/45, continued. — Rapports officials des debate de la convention . . . [SPSS. 1844]. n.i.p. 8°. 188 p. J^ote. Bound with this is ; — Rapports officiels des devats [sic] de la convention . . [sess. 1845]. N.-O., '45. 8°. 2 1,, 460, lip. ^ote. Includes coDatitutlou on final pp. 1-11. Convention, 1852. Journal of the convention to form a new constitution . . . N. O., 1852. 1.8°. 100 p. — Same, in French, n. t. p. [1852.] 1. 8». 117 p. — Constitution . . . Adopted in convention, July 31, 1852. N. O., '52 1.8°. 37 p. — Same, in French. N. O., 1852. 1. 8". 44 p. Jfott. Seen bound with preceding title. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1850, 53. Convention, 1861. Official journal of the proceedings of the convention . N. O.. 1861. 8°. Ill p. Kote. Bound with this are the three iteme next following, making together a vol. of 111, 330 p. — Journal officiel de la convention . N.-O., '61. p. [113]-223. — Ordinances passed by the convention . N. 0., •61. p. [226]-292. Kote. In Englieh and French, on opposite pages. — Constitution . . as amended by the State conven- tion of 1861. N. 0., '61. p. [295]-330. — Constitutions of Louisiana, 1812, 1845 and \f52. Also, the Constitution of the United States, [etc.]. N. O., 1861. 8». Convention, 1864. Otficial journal of the proceedings of the convention for the revision and amend- ment of the constitution . . N. 0., 1864. 8°. 184, X, p. Note. The following ed. in French seen bound with above, but also issued separately ; — Journal officiel des travaux de la convention reunie four [si'f] reviser et amender la constitution . . . N.-O , 1864. 8». 187, x, p. — Debates in the convention . . New Orleans, Apr. 6.1864. N. O., '64. 8°. 643 p. Kote. Includes constitution. — Same, in French. N.-O., 1864. 8°. 649 p. — Rules and regnlations of the conventioii . 1864. n.p., ['64]. 8°. 8 p. — Emancipation in La. Speech of A. C. Hills (of Orleans Parish) in the constitutional convention. May 4th and 5th, 1864. N. O., '64. 8°. 21 p. — See also under Exec, and Staff. Auditor, 1864. Convention, 1867/68. Official journal of the proceed- ings of the convention for framing a constitu- tion . . . N. O., 1868. 8°. 315, (1) p. — Report of the committee on finance, adopted Dec. 24, 1867. N. O., '68. 8°. 8 p. — Constitution adopted by the State constitutional con- vention . . . Mar. 7, 1868. N. 0., '68. 8°. 22 p. — Constitution of the State of La., with amendments. Adopted in convention. Mar. 7, 1868. N. O., 1876. 8». 34 p. Convention. 1879. Official journal of the proceedings of the constitutional convention . . held in New Orleans, Mon., Apr. 21, 1879. N. O., '79. 8°. 337, 156 p. Note. Appendix cont. ; (1) Auditor's Stmt, of collection of Blate taxes, 1868-79; 21 p.; (2) Itpt. of committee on public debt; p. 23-114; (3) Treasurer's Stmt, of taxes of 1877 . . . paid in by each parish ... to June 1, 1879; p. 113-133; and (4) Kpt. of Auditor in accordance with resolutions ; p. 135-156. Constitution] STATE PUBLICATIONS [La Convention, 1879, continued. — Rules of order of the constitutional convention . . . Apr. 21, 1879. ■«. p., n. d. 8°. 18 p. — Report of the committee on public debt. N. O., 1879. 8°. 92 p. Kote, Alao in appendix to Official journal. — Constitution . . . adopted in conveution . . . the 23d day of July, A. D. 1879. N. O., 79. 8°. 90 p. — Constitution . . adopted in convention . . July 23, 1879. With amendments approved . . . 22'd day of Apr. 1884, and proclaimed by the Gov- ernor on the lOth doy of May 1884 to become a part of the constitution. B. R , '84. 80. 98 p. — Constitution . . . adopted in convention . . . Julv 23,1879. [B. R.], 1898. 8o. 82 p. Kote. Interleaved with blank sheets. Apparently a reprint for use of Convention of 1898. — See also under Institutions, Education, Louisiana State University, 1^79 (two). Convention, 1898. Official journal of the proceedings of the constitutional convention . . held in New Orleans, Feb. 8, 1898. N. 0., '98. 8°. 385, 77 p. — Constitution . . . adopted in convention . . . May 12,1898. .. . N. 0.,'98. 8°. 129, (2), xv, p. — Same. By authority. N. O., '98. 8». (1), [5]- 144, XV, p. — Same. B. R., 1899. 1. 8". 90, xv, p. Note. This last ed. seen only appended to Acts 1898. Constitution also with Acts 1823, 28. All the constitutions from 1812 to 1898 are also in the report of the Secretary of State, 1902. Executive and Staff. Governor. Message, annual, 1833, 36. 43-44, 46-48. 50, 5:1-54, 57-58, 60-61, 64-78; biennial, 1880- 190.S. Bato'i Rouge anci New Orleans. ['33?]- 1908. Cont.: By A. B. Roman, 1833; hy E. D. White, 1836; by .\. B. Roman, 1843; by A. Mouton, 1844, 46; by 1; Johnson, 1847, 48, 50; by J. Walker, 1853; by P. O. Hebert, 1854; by R. 0. Wickliffe, 1857-58, 60; by T: O. Mooie, 1861; by M. Hahn, 1864 (Oct.); by H: W. Allen, 1865 (Jan.); by J. M. Wells, 186.1 (Nov.), 66-67; by H. C. Warmoth, 1869-72; bv P. B. 8. Pinchbuck, 1872 (Dec. 10, Dec. 11) ; by \V: P. Kel- logg, 1874-77; by P. T. Nicholls, 1878, 80; by 8. D. McEnery, 1881 (spec, sess.), 82-88; by F. T. Nicholls, 1890, 92; by M. J. Foster, 1894,96. 98, 99 (extra sees.), 1900; by W. W. Heard, 19U2, 04; by N. O. Blanch-ird, 1906, 07 (extra sess.), 08. Note. Messages usually printed in Senate and ITnu»e Journal.'^; those here listed either were seen in pamphlet form or are known to have been ordered so printed. Prior to the Civil War messages were generally issued also in French editions; meps. Oct. 1864 issued also in French and in Ger- man. Mess. 1S76 called " 4th ann. mess, of W: P. Kelloc^g," apparently reckonini; his inaugural as 1st message. Mess. 1877 ciilled •* Valedictory mess." Mess, to extra sess. 18y0 seen only in Senate Journal. Mess. 1864-66 (Nov.), 67-81 printed at Xew Orleans; mess. 1865 (.Jan.) at Sbreveport; mess. 1866, n. p. (probably N. O.) ; others, so far ns seen, at Baton Rouge. — Inaugural address, 1824, 46, 60. 64, 68. 73, 77, 84, 88, 1904. B. R. and N. O., ['24?-1904]. Cont.: By H. John.'. 1/bte. Rpt. Jan. 1S65 issued aleo In French. Rpt. 1864 covers Mar. 4/Oct. 1, 1864. Rpt. Feb. 1869 covers July 11/ Deo. 31, 1868. Rpts. Jan. 1861, 80/81 have imprint Baton Rouge; others Xew Orleans. — Report in reply to the resolutions of the House of Representatives, [Feb. 4, 1857]. h. t. p. 8". 8 p. Auditor of Public Accounts (1846-). Report, Dec. 31: biennial 1850/.')1, annual 1852-,"i3; annual, Jan.: 1855-fil ; report, Sept. 30, 1864 ; report, Dec. 31: annual 1865-66, biennial 1867/68, annual 1869- 76, 77-79; biennial, 1880/81, 84/85-1900/01, 04/ 05. N. 0. and B. R., '52-1906. 8° ond 4°. Kate. Rpt. for 1852 and rpt. .Tan. 1855 issued also in French. Rpt. Jan. [1857] has wronu date, Jan. "1866." Rpt. 1864 covers from May 11, 1862, .-ind incl. as Appendix C a Rpl. of Auditor, May 11, 1864. Other rpts. generally cover calendar periods. Size 4" beginning with 1886/87. — Report showing amount paid in each parish on account of expenses in criminal prosecutions, 1850/51. [N. 0.], '51. 8°. 1 p. — Report from the Auditor of Public Accounts [re liabilities of the State in 1830, 35, 40, 45, 50; dated 3d Mar. 1852]. n. t. p. 8°. 2 p. 958 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [I.a. Auditor of Pullic Accounts, continued. — Tabular statempnt, reported to Senate in accordance with their resolution, by committee on lands and levees ; [also] Statement in relation to inter- nal improvement fund, Mar. 16, 1848/Jan. 1, 1857. 2 h. i. ps 8°. 8 p. — Statement, [re swamp land appropriations] reported to the Senate by committee on lands and levees. [Sess. 1857.] 8°. 4 p. — Special report in relation to swamp and overflowed lands; [Mar. 3, I860]. B. R., '60. 8°. 8 p. — Auditor's report to the State constitutional conven- tion of 1864. N. O.. ['64]. 8». 8 p. — Board of Liquidation. Report of the State Auditor, as M q^cio secretary. N. 0, '78. 8°. 27 p. — Statement of the collection of State taxes, 1868-79, furni.ohed . . to the State constitutional con- vention in accordance with the resolution of .. Apr. 22, 1879. h.t.p. 8». 21 p. 2fote. In appendix to Official joarnal of tbe cODVentioD. — Compilation of acts to provide a revenue for the State of La. Comprising all acts and parts of acts in force . . Sept. 1, 1886. N. 0., '86. 8». 36, 33 p. — Same; Sept. 1, 1888. N. 0., '88. 8°. xlv, (1), 60 p. — Joint report of the Auditor and Treasurer to the Governor. Result of the investigations of the deficiencies and irregularities of the consolidated, constitutional, and babv bonds of the State. Sept. 7, 1889. n. p.. «. d. 8°. 27 p. — State of La. Revenue and license laws, 1898. n.t.p. 8°. 89 p. (Title from cover.) See also under Legislature, Special Laws. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1870 (two). 75, 78, 88. Secretary of State. Report: sess. 1835; sess. 1847; .Tan. 19, 1848; sess. 1852; Dec. 1870; sess. 1873; Jan. 1874; for year 1875; Dec. 31: 1877, 78; biennial, May: 1880, 80/82-1900/02; Jan. 1, 1905; Mar. 1, 1906. N. O. and B. R., ['35]- 1906. 8°. Note. RptB. 1847, 48 Been only in Senate Journal. The reports grouped above were entitled eimply ** Rpt. of tbe Bee. of State," but moat of them were concerned more or leas with the affairs of the State Library, which has always been under the direction of the Sec. of State, although directly adminls. tered by a State Librarian. Rpts. 1880, 80/82, 94/96-98/1900 include rpt. of i^tate Librarian. Rpts. whose titles specifically mention the Library or Librarian are listed below. Rpt. I90O/02 is a State Manual. — estate Library.] Report of the Sec. of State on tbe State Library: sess. 1850; biennial, [1850/ 51]; annual, 1853; Jan.: 1855, 57; sess. 1858, 60; Dec. 2, 1860; Oct. 3, 1864; Jan. 1866. yote. Several rpts. also in preceding entry deal with the State Library. Rpt. 18-50 covers " Transactions of the S. Ln. during last four years." Rpt. 18.S3 (14 p.) incl. also " Rpt. of 8. Ln., Jan. 20, 1854;" (4 p.). Rpt. Dec. 2, 1860 (4 p.) IncL also "Transactions of S. Ln., Feb. 16. 1880/Jan. 1, 1861;" (28 p.). For varying titles of rpts. sess. 1860, 66 tee below. Report of the State Library by the Sec. of State [for 1859]. B. R.,'fiO. S". 36 p. Report of the State Librarian by the Sec. of State [sic], Jan. 1866. N. 0., '66. 8°. 12 p. Note. loci. rpts. by both Sec. of State and State Librarian. Reports of the Sec. of State and State Librarian, Jan.: 1867, 69, 70; annual report for 1879; report, Apr. 14, 1884. N. O., '66-80; [B. R. '84?] 5 rpts. 8°. Note. Kach pm. cont. rpt. by Sec. of State and rpt. by State Librarian. 959 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [La. Stcrttary of Stale, continued. Report of ihe Sec. of State, embracing report of State Librarian, annual, Jan. 1872. N. O., '72. 8°. 28 p. Note. Bleu. rpt. of Sec. of State. 1880, 80/82, 84/96-98/1900 alio embrace Kpt. of State Llbmrlan. Report of State Librarian : Jan. 20, 18.54 ; annuiil, Feb. 1871, Jan. 1874; for year: 1877, 78; biennial. May 1: 1«86. 88; July 1888/.Apr. 1890; July 1«90/May 1, 1892; Aug. 10: 1892/ May 1, 1894; Apr. 30; 1900/02-04/06. N. O. and B. R., ['64J-1906. 8<>. Note. Rpt. .Tan. '20, 18i4 (4 p.) Is wltb " Rpt. of Sec. of State OD S. L. during I8a3," (14 p.). La. State Library report and inventory booli:. [Sess. 1868 ] N. ()., '68. 8». 87 p. Catalogue of the La. State Library, 1869. A. Bovee, State Librarian. N. 0., '69. 8°. 146, (1)P- Same, 1871. Harriet S. Ball, State Librarian. N. 0.,'71. 8°. 158 p. Same. In two parts. Pt. 1. Law books and State papers. Ft. 2. Miscellaneous books. Arranged by L. A. MacDonakl, State Librarian, 1877. N. O., '77. 8". (1), 136, 44, (1), ii, (3) p. Note. CoDt. appeDdix : " Catalof^ue des livres frangais de la Bibliotheque de TEtat. Revu et corr]^6 par Cecile Hamil- too, ABBte. Bibllotbecaire. 1S77;'* 44 p., iocludtng short lists of books In other languagea. Not kooWD wbetber appendix was also published separateiy, Catalogue of the State Library of the State of La. up to Mar. 31, 1886. Mrs. Laure Bayhi, State Librarian. N. O., '86. 8°. 228 p. — {^Education.] Report as Supt of Public Education, Feb. 1836; report on public education, annual, sess. : 1844-47. 5 rpts. (Title var.) Note. Rpt. 1836 seen only In Senate Jnl., Feb. 9, 1836; made " agreeably to acts approved Apr. 1, 1833." — [Bureau of Statistics] C1848-). Introductory to the let report of the Bureau of Statistics . . . Jan. 1st, 1850 ; [by J. D. B. De Bow, Supt.]. n. t. p. ['50.] 8°. 36 p. Note. " A mere intrnduction to a rpt. of several hundred pages ... to be presented at the next scFsion of the Lejiisia- ture; " the latter not sei-n in compiling the present list. Cap- tion title. H. t.-p. on cover has date February 1850. Communication from the Sec. of State [?■« trans- mittal of manuscripts and docs, embracing the action of the Bureau of Statistics since its organization; dated Feb. 20, 1852]. n. t. p. 80. (2) p. — [Insvrance Department.'] Report, annual, for 1878- 79, 87, 91-92; biennial, Dec. 31: 1896/97, 99/ 1900. N. (). and B. K., '79-[1901]. 8». Notr. Rpts. 1879, 87, 96/97 are with Secretary's general rot., Jan. 1880, May 1888,96/98. Laws relating to insurance, 1898, 1906. 2 v. 8°. — [Miscellajienvs.] Report [to committee of Senate appointed to examine into the duties imposed upon the Sec. of State; Mar. 1, 1848]. n. t p. 8°. p. 167-169 (Senate Jnl. appendix, 1848). The Louisiana State Register, comprising an historical sketch and statistical account of Lou- isiana, from its earliest settlement as a Territory down to ils present period as a State; together with an accurate list of all the State and parish ] officers. By Oscar Arroyo. N. 0., 1881. 8°. i 85 p. Note. Arroyo was afterward Sec. of Stale, 1884-88. 960 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS ll.a. Secretary of State, continued. Joint resolutions, State of La. Acts 192-202 inclusive, reg. eess. 1894 Printed by authority. T. S. Adams, Sec. of State, n. t. p , 8°. 12 p. Election law. Act 181, 1894. n.p.n.d. 8". Up. ^^ote. For earlier election laws aee under InspectloD and. RegulatioD, RegUtration. Same. State of La. Act no. 137 . . 1896. J: T. Michel, Sec. of State, n. p., a. d. 8°. 43 p. Same. Act no. 152, regular session, 1898. Printed by authority, n. p., ['98]. 8°. 40 p. Same. Act no. 152 of 1898, as amended by Act no. 132 of 1900. J: T. Michel, Sec. of State. n. p., n. d. 8°. 45 p. Treasurer {IS\2-). Report, annual, to session : 18.S0, 83, 35, 40-43 ; biennial, [1850/51] ; annual, 1852- 61 ; report, Sept. 30, 1864 ; Jan : 1866-67 ; report, Dec. 31: biennial 1867/68, annual 1869-75, 77- 79, biennial 1880/81-92/93, 95/97-1900/01. Don- aldson,'30 ; N.O. and B. R., [■35]-I902 8° and 4°. Jfote. Rpt. to BesB. 1830 was a sq. 4*>, found folded in ActB 1830. Rpt. eeBB. 1S43 called Statement. Rpt. [1850/51], to BCBB. 1852, has title "Rpt. . . . with letter to and aoBwer of J. Johnson, Atty. Genl.*' (for I: Johnson). Rpt. to bcbb. 1853, 55, issued also in French. Cont. monthty rpte. of banks of New Orleans beginning with rpt. 1877. Rpt. 1S7S covers also Brst quarter of 1879. H'lze i" beginning with rpt. 1888/89. — Synopsis of the annual disbursements of the State . . . for the last ten years, ending 31st Dec 1843. [Dated, Jan. 26, 1844.] obi. 8° sheet. — [Communication submitting accounts of State Printers for work done Mar. 18/May 1, 1846. Seas. 1846]. 2^ote. Seen only in Senate Jnl. Cont. itemized list of docs, printed within the time stated. — Reports on public printing, submitted : Feb. 8, 1847, Mar. 5, 1847. — Statement made in accordance with the resolution of the Senate adopted 1st Mar. 1847. — Statement of receipts, disbursements, and balances in State Treasury, Jan. 1, 1879/May 31, 1883. B. R., '83. 8°. 13 p. — See also back under Auditor, 1889; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1878, 88. Inspection and Regulation. Appraisers, Board of (1898-). [lst-9th] report show- ing the assessments made of property employed in the railway, telegraph, telephone, sleeping- car and express business for the year 1899-1907. B.R., 1900-08. 8°. IBanks-l Board of Currency (1842-). Report, annual, to session : 1843-44, 47-48 ; biennial, [for 1848/49]: proceedings, biennial 1850/51, annual 1852-54; report, Jan.: 1857, 58, 60-61, 66; [Oct.] 1864. N. 0. ond B. R., ['43]-66. 8°. Note. Rpt. Bess. 1843 seen only in body of Senate Jul. 1843. Rpt. 1344 is in both Englieh and French. Rpt. 1854 issued also in French. Board of Bank Managers. Report on the affairs of the Citizens' Bank of La. and the Consolidated Association. [Jan. 26, 1850] n.t.p. 8". 15 p. -|- sheet. Note. This Board consisted of a Pres. of the Board plus the Presidents of the CitizenB' Bank of La. and the Consoli- dated Association of the Planters of La. — [Communication, Feb. 26, 1848, with report of finance committee and bill]. {In Sen. Jnl ; ordered printed.) — Report, Jan. 15, 1852. n. t. p. ['52 ] 8°. 6 p. — Report of the Citizens' Bank and Consolidated Association, 1853. ['53.] 8". 7 p. 961 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [La. [Banki, continued.^ Citizens' Bank. [Report from Managers of the Citizens' Bank of La. Sees. 1843.] 6 p. A'ote. In Senate Jnl., Feb. 14, 1843, but also ordered printed. — Citizens' Bank of La. [Report, Jan. 31, trans- mitted Feb. 2, 1844.] n. t. p. '8°. (4) p. — Annaal statement, Jan. 31, 1847. ^ote. Seen only in Senate Jnl., Bess. 1847. — See also above, Board of Bank Managers; and under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc.. 1836, 44, 52. Consolidated Association of the Planters of La. (1827-). Annual report of the President and Board of Directors, to the Governor, 1877. N. O., '78. 8". 18 p. See also under Legislature, Special Laws, Banks. Reports: An examination of the incorporated banks of the City of New Orleans. [Sess. 1853.] State Examiner of State Banks (,1898-). lst-2d report, biennial. May: 1900, 02. B.R., 1900-02. See also vnder Institutions, Banks ; and under Legis- lature, Special Laws. Banks, and Jnls., Docs., etc.. 1840, 43, 44, 46, 48, 53, 54, 57 (two), 66. 69. ^Canals ] Mississippi Mexican Gvlf Ship Canal, connecting the Mississippi River with Lake Borgne, ten miles below Nevir Orleans. N. O., 1869. 8°. 16 p. chart. See also vnf^er InHtitntions, Banks, andunder Legifllature, Jnlt., Docs., etc., 1858, 67,69. [Edvcation.'] Superintendent of Public Edvcation (1847-). Report: annual, to sess. 1848, 50. [53] ; rpt. for year 18.53; Jan.: 1855, 57-61 : Oct. 1864; Jan.: 1866, 67; [biennial, Dec. 31]: 1867/68; annual, for: 1869-75, 77-78; biennial, 1880/81- 1904/05. N. O. anrfB.R.,['48]-1906. 8<'andf°. Note. Early rpts. generally beardnte of yearof trariBnriittal. Rpt. to eess. 1848 In in Senate Jnl. Rpta. Jan. 18.59, 67, issued alflo In French. Rpt. 1872 includes Proocedlngn of ]ji. EdncRtional Oonvention, May 23-25, 1872, of 72 p. Called Supt. of Pub. Schools in rpt. 1890/91, which Incl. Proceedines of 5th ann. convention of Parish Snpts. Rpt. 1892/93 incl. Proc. and Papers of 2d ann. convention of State Public School Teachers' Asson., T>ec. 26-28, 1893, and Proc. of State Bd. of Educ, May, June 1S93, (97 p.). Rpt. 1894/95 is f. — Report on the contingent expenses of his office ; [Jan. 30. 1855]. N. 0., '55. 8°. 2 1. — Same: in French. N. 0., '55. 8°. 2 1. — Report of the Supt. ... [as Pres. of Board of Education], SPSS. 1870 N. O., '70. 8°. 10 p. — Louisiana Journal of Education. Ed. bv J. D. B DeBow. V. 1, 18.55. New Orleans, '55. — Louisiana Journal of Education. Ed. by R. M. Lusher. V. 1-9, 1879-88 [1879/80-87/88?]. New Orleans. — An abstract of the school laws of La. N. 0., 1865. 21 p. See also under Legislature, Special Laws, Education. — Compilation of the laws of La. now in force, pro- viding for the org.nnization and support of free public schools and normal department for the education of teachers, [etc.]. By R. M. Lusher. N. 0.. 1867. 36 p. — Same, by T: W. Conway, Supt. 1870. 42 p. — Digest of the laws . . . for the organization, sup- port, direction of free public schools ... By R. M Lusher. N 0., 1877. 8°. 80 p. — The public school laws, codified by order of the Board of Education. 3d compilation, ed. and pub. by the State Supt. . . B. K., 1894. 8". 119 p. 962 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [La [Education., continued.'] Board of Education for Freedmen. Report for the year 1864. n. p., n. d. ii°. 27 p. See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1865, and Sec. of State, Education ; and under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc , 1846, 52, 56, 70, 78. Elections, Superintendent of. Report, January 1858. N. O., '58. 8°. 9 p. Bee a\AO toTw&rd, Regiatrution aod Returning Board ; and under Legislature, JournaU, Docs., etc., 1868,69. Health, Board of. Report, annual, Jan.: 1857-61, 67, 68; Dec. 31: 1869-75, 77-82, [84]; biennial, [1884/85]-1904/05. N. O. and B. K., '57-1906. Note According to the U.S. BurgeoD Geoeral'R Catalogue, no reports were pub. for 1861-65, 68, 76. For special rpts. see below. ** Ann. rpt. 1882" covers 18 mos.: Jan. 1, 188:?/July 1,1883. For title of rpt. 1884 see second entry following. Title 1884/85 is: "Eicerpta from the bien. rpt., 1884/85"; 44 p. Rpt. 1894/95 incl. Laws and ordinances relatiug to sanitation, (161 p.). Rpt. 1900/01 in 3 pts. ; 1902/03-04/05 each iu 4 pts. — Report for the year 1880. Extracts containing report of Joseph Jones, President . . . and quarantine and sanitary rules and regulations ... N. O., '81. 8°. 149 p. map. Note. In addition to regular ann. rpt. 1880, which had 354 p. — Quarantine and sanitary operations of the Board . . . During 1880, 81, 82, 83. By Jos. Jones, M.D., Pres. of the Board . . . Introduction to the annual renort of the Board, 1883/84. B. R., '84. 8°. 393* p. Note. Apparently took the place of an ann. rpt. for 1884. — Excerpt from the biennial report, 1886/87. B. R., '88. 8». 36 p. 11 pi. — Monthly reports of deaths in the City of New Orleans. Published by order of the Board of Health. Jan. 1874-Mar. 1877. N.O., '74-77. f. Note. These rpts., as well as those in next entry, are per- haps New Orleans city documents. — Weekly statements of mortality. City of New Or- leans; various weeks in 1883-95. N. O., ['is3]- 95. 40. — Bulletin, monthly; v. 2, nos. 10-12; Oct.-Dec. 1897. N. O., '97-98. 8°. — [Acts, Regulations, Etc.'] An act to establish quarantine for the protection of the State. Approved Mar. 15, 1855. [N. 0., '55.] 8». 8 p. Rules and regulations of the quarantine for the protection of . . . Louisiana . . June 13, 1855. N. 0., '66 [«■<:]. 8°. 12 p. Acts establishing and regulating quarantine for the protection of the State. N. 0., 1870. 8°. 18 p. (Title from cover. ^ Sanitary ordinances adopted by the [State] Board of Health for the City of New Orleans. By authority. [May 18, 1870] f» broadside. Biiard of Health and Coal Oils. [Circular re regulation of sale of oils, July 2, 1870.] 8°. 1 p. Codified ordinances, Dec. 31, 1873. N. 0., ['74]. 8°. 15 p. Note. Perhaps a New Orleans city document. Acts establishing and regulating quarantine for the protection of the State. N. O., 1876. 8°. 18 p. Acts of the Legislature of La. establishing and regulating quarantine for the protection of the State [etc.] ; also, Rules and Regulations of the Board of Health of the State of La., and Health ordinances of the City of New Orleans, collected ... by Joseph Jones. N. O., 1880. 8". viii, 97, v, p. 963 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [La. Healih, Board of, continued. Rules and regulations of the Board . . . For the goTernment of quarantine officers and. sta- tions, [etc.]. Also, Sanitary rules . . . regulat- ing shipping in the Port of New Orleans. N. 0., 1«80. 8». 15 p. Water supply in the City of New Orleans. An Act enlar^iing the powers and duties of the Board of Health in the City of New Orleans . . . Act no. 85. Approved July 5, 1882. N. O., '83. 4» sheet. Laws and ordinances relating to sanitation. [1895?] ( With Report, 1894/95.) The sanitary code, 1899. N. 0., '99. S". xi, 406 p. — ^ Drainage and draining canals in the vicinity of Canal Street [New Orleans. Recommendations of the State Board to the Mayor of the city, Oct. 20, 1871]. h.t.p. [N. 0.,'71.] 8°. 8p. — Communication on construction and management of streets, street gutters, and drainage canals. By G. W. R. Bayley, C.E. [N.O.], March 1872. 8°. 8 p. Note. Also with ann. rpt. 1872. — Report of the treasurer of the Board of Health, Jan. 1874. N. O., '74. 8". lip. — Special report to the Governor and Genl. Assy., Dec. 31, 1874. N. O., '75. 80. 14 p. — Special financial report, sess. 1876. N. O., '76. 8°. 12 p. — Special report of Gustavus Devron, M.D., Sani- tary Inspector 3d District, on the Crescent City Live Stock Landing and Slaughter House Co., to the Board of Health of the State of La. N. 0., 1876. 8°. 12 p. Note. Reprinted from rpt. of Board for 1875. — Circular of the legislative committee of the La. State Medical Association and of the Board of Health to physicians throughout the State [in favor of sanitary legislation]. N. O., 1878. 8". 22 p. — [Circular embodying brief directions applicable to the usual types of yellow fever, Aug. 23, 1878. N. O., '78]. 4». (4) p. — Proceedings of the Board of Experts authorized by Congress to investigate the yellow fever epidemic of 1878. Meeting held in Memphis, Tenn., Dec. a6, 27, 28, 1878. N. 0., '78. 8°. 21 p. Note. No iDdlcatlon by whom publisbed. — Quarantine convention called at the request of the Board of Health of the State of La., to be held . . . Dec. 7-10, 1880. Report of the committee of arrangements ... N. 0., '60. 8°. 8 p. — [Protest against the unjust action of the National Board of Health in sustaining the Mississippi State Board of Health in declaring a quarantine embargo against the State of La. in the month of Sept. 1882. N. O., '82J. 4». 2 1. — Physicians and surgeons of La. Registered . . . in accordance with the provisions of Act 31 of 1882. B. R., '82. 8°. 24 p. — Sam e. B. R., 1885. 8". 28 p. — Report on the registration of the physicians of La. in accordance with Act 31, 1882, by S. S. Her- rick. N. 0., '83. 8°. 16 p. Note. Reprinted from rpt. of Board for 1882. 964 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [La. Htallh, Board of, continved. — Contagious and infectious diseases. Measures for their prevention and arrest. . . Circular 1. . . . By Joseph Jones, president. . . . [N. O., 1883.] 8°. 101 p. — Investigation and refutation of certain statements and charges made ... by the National Board of Health in its annual report for the year 1882. N. O., '83. 8°. 21 p. — Small pox and small pox hospital of New Orleans. Outline of quarantine and sanitary operations during 1882. N. O., '83. 8<>. 27 p. — Table 0. Intra-mural sepulture in New Orleans; tabulated results of an inspection of the cemeteries of N. O. [N. O., 1884.] broadside, 18 X 24 in. — [Circular announcing r/eorganization ; New Or- leans, Apr. 16, 1884. N. 0., '84]. 4°. 2 I. — Board of Health of the State of La. Its policy de- clared in the resolutions ndopted at the reorgan- ization, Apr 12, 1884. Inaugural address of the President. . . n.t.p. N. 0.,['84]. ■8°. 9 p. (Cover title.) — Report on the sanitary condition of the island of Jamaica. ByL. F. Salomon, M. D. With reso- lutions adopted at a meeting held Wed., Apr. 1, 1885. n. t. p. N. O., ['85]. 8°. 11 p. (Cover title.) — Outbreak of yellow fever at Biloxi, Harrison co.. Miss., and its relation to inter-State notification. N. O., 1886. 8°. 51 p. Note. Cover title ; " lDter-8tate DOtification : its principleB as demoDBtrated in the history of yellow fever at Biloxi." — A declaration to be presented to the S.xnitary Conference of Boards of Health of ihe Gulf States and Tennessee, invoking the assembling of the Congress. [Complaint against the Board of Health of Harrison co., Miss. N. O., 1886.] galley sheet. — Report on the Biloxi fever. [N. 0..1886.] 8°. 21. — Proclamation of quarantine. [To take effect May 10, 1886.] Special suggestions to owners, agents, masters of vessels, and passengers. [B. R., 1886.] 8° sheet. — " In shipping all industries unite." Conference of Amer. Shipping and Indu^trLil League, Pensa- cola, Fla., Nov. 10-12, 1886. Address on rela- tion of quarantine to shipping interests. By J. Holt, Pres. of Board of Health of La. 15 p. — Plates illustrating the quarantine system of La. N. 0., ['89]. obi. 12°. 7 pi. — Address of the Board of Health to the people of the Southern States and Mississippi Valley. N. O , 1890. 12". 7 p. — Memorial to the Senate and House . . of tlie United States. [Protest against any Congres- sional action re quarantine at New Orleans. N. 0., 1892.] f». 6 sheets. — The system of maritime sanitation inaugurated and brought to its prest-nt state of perfection by the La. State Board of Heallh. Model exhibited at the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893. m.7>,['93]. 16°. — See also under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1854. Port of New Orleans. Board of Commissioners of the (1896-). l5t-9th annual report, to the Governor, Aug. 31: 1896/97-1904/05. N. 0., '97-1905. 9 V 8°. See also hack uoder Bealth, Board of, various eotries. [^Quarantine.'] See back under Health, Board of. 965 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [■La.. [Railroads.'] Railroad Commission (1898-). Ist- 6th annual report, 1899. May I: 1901-03, Jan. 1: 1H04-O5 B. R., '00-06. 6 v. 8'>. Note. Ist Dot seen. 2d wnn really biennial, covering BtntiB- tics of , Tune 30, 18U8/1900; hns wrong tranemittal date "May 1, 1900." 3d-6th cont. Btatiatica of years ending June 30 preceding. — Rules and regulaiiona governing railroad, steam- boat and other water craft, express, telephone, telegraph, and sleeping-car companies. Adopted Mar. 9, 1899. B. R., '99. 8°. 14 p. — Decisions and orders in cases brought before the Commission, Jan. 1/Dec. 31, 1899. [B. R., 1900.] 12°. 32 p. Baton Rouge, Grosse Ttte ^ Opelousas R.R. Co. Report, annual. January: 1858, 60, [61], 66, 69- 70, 80. N. O., '58-80. 8°. Note. Rpt. Jan. [1861], "for year terminating Dec. 1, 1860," is said to have wrong date, " Jan. I860;" not seen. Berwick's Bay S[ Texas R.R. Co. Prospectus. N.O., 1869. 8°. 16 p. Louisiana Central Stem of the Mississippi 1; Pacific R. R. Co. Annual report, to the Legislature, Jan. 1867. N. 0., '67. 8°. 4 p. New Orleans ^ Northeastern R.R. Co. Charter, prospective report, and by-laws, 1871. 8°. 62 p. New Orleans, Jackson ^ Great Northern R.R. Co. Report, annual, Jan.: 1854, 55, 57-61, 67, 70. B. R. and N. O., '54-70. 8°. Note. Rpt. Jan. 1654 Is "of James Robb, President." Rpt. Jan. 1855 issued also In French. Later rpts. than Jan. 1870 are not State publications. See also under Legislature, Jnta., Doc8., etc., 1854, 66. New Orleans, Opelovsas 4" Great Western R.R. Co. Report, annual, Jan.: 1855,57-58,63,67. B.R. and N. O., ['5o]-67. 8°. Note. Rpt. Jan. 1855 issued also in French. Rpt. Jan. 1863 called 11th annual. See also under Legislature, Jnls., Does., etc., 1854. Vicksburg, Shrevepori 4' Texas R. R. Co. 1st, [4th- 5th, 7th, 8th?] annual report, sess. 1854, 57; Jan.: 1858,60, 61. N. O. a«d B. R., '54-61. 8°. Note. Rpt. to sess. 1857 is dated Sept. 29, 1856. See also under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1855 (two), 57, 60, 66, 67, 76, 78. [Registration.'] Board of Registration. Report, sess. 1869. N. 0, '69. 8°. 40, Ixii, p. See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1869. State Registrar of 'Voters. Report: sess. 1871, 74, 76,76. N.O., '71-76. 4 pm. 8». — An act to provide for the revision and correction of the list of registered voters . . . N. O.,1870. 8°. 44 p. — Laws of La. appertaining to and governing elec- tions; no. 98 of 1872. [1876.] 8°. 21 p. — Registration act ; no. 155, 1874. n.p.,n.d. 15 p. — The registration law passed at the extra session of 1877. N. 0.,'77. 8°. 15 p, — Instructions to supervisors and assistant super- visors of registration. «. p., 1876. 8°. 24 p. Returning Board. Proceedings, election of 1876. N. O., '77. 8". 101 p. — Proceedings of the La. Returning Board [Nov. 18/I)ec. 2, 1876] on the canvass of the returns of the election held Nov. 7, 1876. Reported by T. W. Collens, Jr., stenographer employed by the committee of Northern gentlemen visiting New Orleans, n.p, [1876?] 8°. 142 p. Note. Not strictly a Btate publication. [Taxation.] See back. Appraisers, Board of; under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1873, Auditor, 1879 ; and under hegis\situTe, Jnls., Docs., etc., l8i8,Gli. 966 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [La. Institutions. Sit also under Legislature, Journals, Doeumenta, etc., 1853, 54, 57, 68, 60, 61, 69, 76, 78. Agricultural and Mechanical College (Chalmette Bat- tle Ground, near New Orleans, 1873-77). [1st]- 3d annual report of tlie Board uf Control . . . submitted to the Genl. Assy. . . . session of 1875-77. N. O., '75-77. 3 pm. 8°. ybte. [iBt] was Dot oumbered. The A. & M. College was established by Act of Apr. 7, 1873, and was merged with La. State UDlversily by Act of 1876, effective Jan. 2, 1877. 3d seen preceded by Petition; see undtr Legislature, Jnls., Does., etc., 1877. Bee also forward. Education, La. State UniversUy. {^Agricultural Experiment Stations.'] See forward, Education, Louisiana State University. Agricultural Society, State. Proceedings, Ist-lOth an- nual session, 1887-96. B. K., '87-96. 8°. Note. Proc. 3d sess., 1889, was the only one seen in pm. form; see forward, .^^Wc, C^mmr*. q/*, 1889. Others seen only bound with rpta. of Comrar. of Agric, 1888-96. Agriculture and Immigration, Board of. Louisiana products, resources and attractions. ... A hand book of reliable information concerning the State. Pub. for the State by W: H. Harris, State Commr. of Agric. and Immigration. N. O., 1881. 8°. (1), aiSp. map. pi. — See also forward, Immigration, Bureau of. Agriculture, Bureau of (1884-). Biennial report of the Commissioner of Agriculture, Apr.: 1886; May: 1888; Apr.: 1890, 92, 94; Jan.: 1896. B. E., '86-96: 6 v. 8°. Note. Rpts. 1888-96 incl. Proceedings of Ist-lOth ann. session of State Agric. Society, 1887-96. Rpt. 1890 incl. also lst-2d ann. rpt. of Agric. Exper. Sta., 1888-89, and Bulletins 13-28. , 1897, 98, 99. Bulletin, nos. 3 V. 8". 124 p. ; 147 p. ; — La. Farmers' Institutes 1-8. B.R., '97-1900. Tiii, 310 p. — Proceedings of the 3d annual session of the State Agricultural Society, 1889. Issued by the State Bureau of Agriculture. B. R., '89. 8°. 51 p. See ale^ back, note under Agricultural Society, State. — Sugar cane. A treatise on the history, botany and agriculture of sugar cane ... By W: C. Stubbs, Director of the Sugar Experiment Station, N. O. Vol. 1. Issued by the State Bureau of Agric. and Immigration. J. 6. I.ee, Commr. 1897. 8°. 207 p. Note. Also issued as a Special Bulletin of the Agric. Ex- periment Station. — Advantages of New Orleans and Louisiana for intercourse with South America. Issued by the State Board . . Leon Jastremski, Commr. n. t. p. n. p., n. d. [Between 1898 and 1900.] i". (10) p., 5 pi. (Title from cover.) — See also under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1843. [Banks.] Louisiana State Bank. Letter of the President . . to tlio Board of Directors of the Orleans Navigation Co., [Oct. 23, 1849]; with reports of M. Harrison, C. E., on the contem- plated improvements of the Canal Carondelet and Bayou St. John. n. p., n. d. [1850.] 8°. 30 p. — Report, [Mar. 29, 1853]. N. O., '53. 8°. 4 p. — Report of the branch at Baton Rouge, [Feb. 12, 1853]. N. O., '53. 8°. 4 p. — See also under Legislature, Special Laws, Banks ; and under Supplemental, 1804. 967 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [La. \^Blind.'\ Institution for the Education of the Blind and Industrial Home for the Blind (Baton Rouge, 1871-}. 4th, 6tli annual report, Dec. 31: 1877,79; biennial report, May 1; 1886/88-96/98. N. 0., 78-80; B. R., '88-98. 8°. Charity Hospital (New Orleanis, 1786-). Report of the Board of Administrators, annual, 1839, 42- 47; biennial, 1848/49-50/61; annual, 1862-53; Jan.: 1855, 57-61, 67-73; sess. 1875-77; annual, for: 1877, 87-88, 90-1905. N. O. and B. R., [•40]-1906. 8". Note. Established as a private institution in 17B6; taken over by the State in 1831. Rpt. Jan. 1855 issued also in French. Rpt. of [Jan. 1], 1868 dated July 1868 on t.-p. — Report of the Board . . . Jan. 1/Apr. 4, 1877. Sess. 1878. N. O., 78. 8°. 17 p. — The Charity Hospital and the alumni. Inaugural address delivered before the . . . Alumni Asson., by Jos. Holt, President. N. O., 1895. 23 p. — See also Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1833, 52. Charity Hospital (Shreveport, 1876-). Report of the Board of Administrators, May; 1902/04-04/06. B. R., ['04?]-O6. 2 pm. 16° and 8». [^Consolidated Association of the Planters of La."] See ■under Inspection and Regulation, Banks. Deaf and Dumb and the Blind, Institvte for the (Baton Rouge, 1852-). 2d, 3d-6th, 8th annual report, Feb. 1854, Jan.: 1855-58,60; annual, 1861; Jan.: 1866-67, 70; report. 1853/67; annual, Dec. 31: 1872-77, 79; biennial, Apr. 1: 1886/8t<, 96/98, 1903/04-04/06. N. O. and B. R., '54-1906. 8°. Note. Rpt. Jan. 1855 appeared also separately in French. Rpt. 1853/67 called "Ann. rpt. of the Administrators . . . for the years 1863 to 1867 inclusive; " B. R., '71 ; 18 p. See also under Legislature, Jnls., Docs,, etc., 1806. [Education.'\ Industrial Institute (Ruston, 1894-). [l8t-]6th biennial report, [1896-J1904. [Rus- ton? '96?-] 1904. 8°. Note. [iBt-Jth] not seen. Southern University and Agricultural and Mechani- cal College (Colored; N.O., 1879-). Reports. i^Not seen.) State Normal School (New Orleans, 1868-). 7th annual report. May 22, 1869. N. O., '69. 22 p. Note. A rpt. Dec. 26, 185!i is with rpt. of Supt. Pub. Ednc, Jan. 1860. State Normal School (Natchitoches, 1884-). 10th- llth biennial report, 1902/04-04/06. N. 0., '04- 06. 2 pm. 8°. — Catalogue, 1890/91, 98/99. N. 0., '91-99. 2 v. Louisiana State University a.nd Agricultural and Mechanical CoWeje (Baton Rouge, 1853-). Re- port, annual: of Trustees, [Jan.] 1857, Jan.: 1858, 60; of Supervisors, Jan. : 1860, 61, [62?], 66; [Mar. 1]. 1867; for 1867; Dec. 31: 1868-70; of Supt., 1871-74; of Supervisors, annual, 1877/ 78-78/79; biennial, 1880-1908. B. R. and N. O., '57-1908. 8». Note, Opened Jan. 2, ]fi60. Called State Seminary of LearuinK and Military Academy as late as 1860; State Uoi- versiiy, 1870-77 ; as above from 1877. Located at Alexandria until Nov. 1, 1X69. Combined with A. and M. College by act of 1876. Rpt. Jan. 18.^7 iocl. Addrcsx of Gen. G. M. Graham atlnjing of corner-stone, March 25, 1866. Kpt. If-SQinci. : Rpt. of topographical survey of part of La., July, Aug., 1869, by Col. S: H. Lockett; Ist. ann. rpt. of geol. survey, 1869, by F. V. Hopkins; and llpt, on botany of La., by A. Keattaerman. Rpt. of Supt., 1871, is in pm. of 37 p. and also in a vol. of 222 p., Including iid uon. rpt. or botanical survey ofs. w. and n. w. La., 1871, and 3d ann. rpt. of geol. survey, by Hopkins. Rpte. of Supervisors generally iuclude also rpt. of President (iortnerly Supt.). See also back, Agric. and Mech. College, and under Legis- lature, Jnle., Doct., etc., 1869, 76. 968 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [La. [Bducation, continued.'] — Special report of the Board of Supervisors of the State Seminary of Learning, Jan. 1861. B. R., '61. 8°. 12 p. Xote. The regular aoD. rpt. of Jan. 1861 had 28 p. — Official register, annual, 1860, 60/61-61/62, 63, 66-73, 77-79. Cincinnati, '60; Alexandria, La., ■Ki-63; N. 0., '66-79. 8°. A'ole. 1360/61-61/62 in 1 pm. 1863, 77 not seen. Register succeeded by : — Catalogue, annual, 1880-1908. B. R. and N. O., '80-1908. — Regulations for the government of the Louisiana State Seminary of Learning and Military Acad- emy, near Alexandria. Cincinnati, 1860. 8°. 48 p. — Scheme to raise an endowment fund . . . [By D: F. Boyd, Supt., May 25, 1872]. N. 0., ['72]. 12°. 8 p. — Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, Baton Rouge, La. [An- nouncement, by D: F. Boyd, President, Nov. 1, 1877]. n.t.p. 8°. lip. Jfote. " Being the 18th eessloD of the State University and the 5th session of the A. and M. College." — Military education. [By D: F. Boyd.] N. 0., 1878. 8°. 20 p. — [Memorial] To the Honorable the members of the Constitutional Convention of the State of La. [By D: F. Boyd, President, Apr. 7, 1879.] 71. p., ['79]. 8». 6 p. — Memorial, to the Honorable the members of the State Constitutional Convention, concerning " a State University." [By D: F. Boyd, July 7, 1879]. N. 0., ['79]. 8°. 22 p. — Prospectus for the session of 1881. [N. 0., '80.] 8°. 8 p. — Society of the Alumni . . . Abstract of minutes, regular annual meeting, June 14, 1897. [B. R., '97.] 8°. 4 p. — General history of the La. State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, 1806-88. [By D: F. Boyd, May 31, 1888.] B. R., 1899. b". 15 p. Note., Reprint of former edition. — Views La. State University, Baton Rouge. La. Souvenir La. Industrial Exposition, held in New Orleans, May 8-31, 1899. N. 0., ['99]. obi. 16°. — ^^Addresses.] Address delivered at the com- mencement exercises . . . 29th June, 1866, by Dr. B. Egan. Alexandria, La., '66. 8°. 16 p. Address of D: F. Boyd, Superintendent Lou- isiana State Seminary, to the graduating class delivered June 30, 1869. N. 0., ['69]. 8° 12 p. Address delivered before the faculty and stu dents 25th June 1871, by W. M. Burwell Esq. [N. , '71.] 8°. 14 p. Annual address, to the graduates of 1872 . . by D: F. Boyd, Supt., June 26, 1872. N. O. '72. 8°. 21 p. "The necessary and the ideal." Annual ad dress to the graduates and cadets . on behalf of the Society of the Alumni . . . July 4th 1884, by C: F. Buck. ... n.t.p. N. O., '84 8°. 22 p. (Title from cover.) 969 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [La — Agricultural Experiment Stations (1887-). Ist- 18th annual report, 1888-1905. B. B., '89-1906. Note. l8t-2d Been Id bien. rpt. of Commr, of AgHc, 1890. Called Aizrlc. Ezper. Station through Sth rpt., 1895; aubae quent rpts. cover atationa at Kew OrleaDB, Baton Rouge Calhoun, and Crowley. Separate rpta. of the aeveral atatlODB are Included In the aeriea of Bulletine. Biennial report, 1886-1900; V. 1-8. 8 v. 8°. Note. CoDalet loalnly of collected BulletlDe. V. 4-0 cont. reapectively Bulletins (aecond aeriea) ooa. 1-16, 17-31, and 32-42; other T. not Been. Bulletin, [1st series], nos. 1-28, 1H85-89. Same, 2d series, nos. 1-85, 1890-1906. Note. Noa. 1-16 were bound up ae Bien. rpt. 1891/92 ; noa. 17-31 aa bien. rpt. 1893/94; noa. 32-42 as bien. rpt. 1896/96. Series number dropped after no. 75. Special bulletin. The orange and other citrus fruits, from seed to market . . . By W. C. Stubbs and H. A. Morgan. 1893. 110 p. Special bulletin. Sugar cane. A treatise on the history, botany and agriculture of sugar cane. By W: C. Stubbs . . . Vol. 1. 1897. 8». 207 p. Note. N'ot Been, Also issued by the State Bureau of Agriculture ; see back under Agriculture, Bureau of. Geology and agriculture; parts 1-G. [B. R., 1892-1902]. 6 V. 8°. il. Cont. : A preliminary report upon the hills of La., north of the Vicksburg, Bhreveport & Pacific R. R. By U. Lerch. [1892.] 62 p. —2. Same, aouth of the V., 8. & P. R. R., to Alexandria, La. By O. Lerch. [1^93.] 63-168, (1) p. — 3. A prelimiuary report upon the Florida parishes ot east La., and the bluff, prairie, and bill lauds of s. w. La. By W. W. Clendenin. [1896.] 169-266 p. — 4. A preliminary re- port upon the bluff and Mississippi alluvial lands of La. By W. W. Clendenin. [1896?] 257-290 p. — 6. A preliminary report on the geology of La. By G. D. Harris and A. C. Veatch. [1899.] 364 p. — 6. A report on the geology of La. . . . baaed on the work of 1900, 01, 02. By O. D. Harris, A. C. Veatch, and J. A. A. Pachecho. 1902. v, (1), 288 p. Note. Pts, 6-6 have running title " Q-eol. Survey of La." See also back under Agriculture, Bureau of, Note; and under Miscellaneous, Immigration Association. — [^Botanical, Geological, and Topographical Sur- veys."] Annual reports of Profs. Lockett, Hopkins, and Featherman, on the topography, geology, and botany of La , to the Board of Supervisors of the La., State Seminary . . for the year 1869. N. O., '70. 8°. 76 p. Note. Not seen; title from Mrs. Phillips, State Librarian. These were tbe first rpts. in each series; tlie geological rpt. appeared also in the rpt. of the Seminary for 1869. For con- tinuations Bee following entries. — Botanical Survey. [1st annual] report, 1869. See preceding entry. Ueport of botanical survey of southern and central Louisiana, made during the year 1870. By A. Featherman . . N. O., '71. 8°. 131, (Dp- 3d annual report of botanical survey of southwest and northwest Louisiana, made during the year 1871. By A. Featherman. p. 101-161. Note. In rpt. of State University for 1871. — Geological Survey. l8tr-3d annual report, [Dec. 31 : 1869, 70, 71,] by F. V. Hopkins, M.D. [N. 0., '70], 71, [72]. 80. Note. 1st, 3d Iti rpts. of State Seminary for 1869 and State University for 1871, respectively; 2d In soparale form. 3d has wrong date, Dec. 31, " 1872" for 1871. 1st appeared also as above under Botanical, Geological and Topographical Surveys. 970 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [La. {Educaiion, conti)iutA.'\ Dr. F. V. Hopkins' preliminary ^ological map of La. New York, copyr. 1870. Scale, about 26 mi. = 1 in.; size, 28 X 36 era. Note. Also in ann. rpt. of Seminary for 1870, 71. — Topographical Survey, [let annual] report, 1869. See oppoBlte, Botan., Otol. and Topog. Surveys- 2d-3d annual report, [1870-71]. By Col. S: H. Lockett. N. O.. '71-72. S". The La. State University topographical map of La. . . by S. H. Lockett [and] D. M. Brosnan. New York, copyr. 187.S. Scale, about 10 mi. = 1 in. ; size, 764 X 824 cm. — See a^fo Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1857, 60, 77. University of Louisiana (New Orleans, 1834-84). Report of Administrators, to sess. 1850; Jan. 18.57; 1861. 3rpt3. 8°. Note. Had no connection with La. State Unlverelty, entered above. Organized in 1834 as the Medical Colleee of La. ; Law Dept. establlahed, 1847; Academic Dept., 1847-60, 7S-84. By Act of 1?84 ihe Stale turned the property over to the newly organized Tulane University, which has always been a private institution. — Annual circular of the Medical Department . 1853/54. N. 0.,'53. 8° 8 p. — Law Department. Circular, session 1877/78, 81/82. Note. 1881/82 includes Announcements of the Medical and Academic Depta. — See also vnder Legislature, Special Laws, Univ. of La., and Jnls., Docs., etc., 1848. Parish Supts. of Public Education. Proceedings, 1st, ."ith convention; Feb. 1887, June 1891. N. O., '87-91. 2 V. 8°. Public School Teachers' Association. rProceedings], 3d annual convention, Dee. 1894. B. R., '95. 136 p. See nUo under Inspec. and Reg., Education, Note. — Louisiana School Review, v. 1-15,1 895-1908 [189.5/ 9R-1908/09?] Monroe, La., and New Orleans. Note. Official journal of the Association. Enumeration not clear. {^Emigration, Commissioners of."} See forward. Immigration, Bureau of. {^Engineers, State.'] See forward, Lands, Levees, and Public Works. {Fair, State."] See forward, Mechanics' and Agri- cultural Fair Association. [Geological Surveys.] See back under Education, La. State University, Agric. Exp. Stations and Geol. Survey ; forward. Immigration, Bureau of; and under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1858. [History.] Louisiana Historical Society (1836-). Charter and constitution. N.0.,1877. 24°. 8p. — Publications; V. 1-3. N.O., 1896-1906. 12 v. 8». Cant.: [V. 1, pt. 1,1 1895. pt. 2, ises. pt. S, 1896. pt. 4, '. 2, pt. 1. 1897. V. 3, pt. 1 , 1902. pt. 2, 1898. pt. 2, 1904. pt. 3, 1900. pt. 3, 190.'). pt. 4, 1901. pt. 4, 1906. Notel. V.2, pt. 1 has imprint datel893;pt. 2 has imprint date 1899. V. 2, pt. 4 has imprint date 1902. Note y. Organized, lS3rt; reorganized, 1846; incorporated, 1847; became a State institution, 1860; headquarters moved from B. R. to N. O., 1877. — A discourse delivered before the Society. Jan. 13, 1836 By H: A Bullard. N.0..'36 8°. 30 p. — By-laws . . . Baton Rouge, 1M60. 12°. 12 p. — Circular from G: W. Cable, correspondini; secretary, Sept. 1, 1877. N. O., '77. — Catalogue of the exhibit opened Feb. 20, 1900, at the Fisk Free Public Library in N. 0. N. O., '00. 8°. 16 p. 97' Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [La. Immigration, Bureau of (1866-). Report, annual: Jan. 18fi7; July 1, 1868; Jan. 1809; of Commrs., Jan. 1870; Feb.: 1871-72; Jan. 1874; of Bureau, for 1877; 2d biennial of Coramr., 1888. N. 0. andB. R., '67-88. Note. Rpt. July 1, 1868, 1b " of J. C. Kathinan, Chief," etc. Called "Commrii. of Emigration" in rpts. Jan. 1870-Feb. 1872. Owing to reorganization in 1869, rpt. Jan. 1870 U called iBt annuaL — Preliminary report of a geological reconnoissance of La. By E. W. Hilgard. N. 0., 1869. 8°. 15 p. — Supplementary and final report of a geological reconnoissance of the State of Louisiana, made under the auspices of the New Orleans Academy of Sciences and of the Bureau of Immigration ... in May and June 1869. By E. W. Hilgard, Ph.D., State Geologist of Mississippi . . . N. 0.,'73. 8°. 4+ p. — Louisina[st(;]. Products, resources and attractions. A synopsis of reliable information concerning the State. By W: H. Harris, State Commr. of Immigration. N. O., 1885. 8°. 134 p. map. port, IToie. Separate eds. in Englial^, French, and G-erroan. — Some late words about La., by T: W. Poole, Commissioner, May 1889. N. 0.,'89. 8". 163, (1)P- — Same, by [same]. N. O., 1891. 8". 135, (1) p. fold. map. — An invitation to immigrants. Loui.siana: its products, soil and climate, as shown by northern and western men who now reside in this State. Pub. by the Bureau ... B. R., 1894. 8°. 180 p. — See also back. Agriculture and Immigration, Board of, and Agriculture. Bureau of; under Executive and Staff. Governor, 18fi6; under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1867, 68, and under Miscellaneous, Immigration Association- Insane Asylum (Jackson, 1847-). Report of Board of Administrators, annual : Feb. 1855 ; Jan.: 1857- 61, 66-67; to sess. 1871-76; for 1877, 79; biennial, 1904. N. 0. and B. R., '55-1904. 8°. Note. In later years theec conaiet principally of rpt. of 8upt., with brief introductory rpt. by Board. Rpt. Feb. 1855 iHBued alBo In French. [Ipt. to Bees. 18-i9 not seen; month date uncertain. Rpt. to aeaa. 1873 called " Ann. rpt. of Supt." In addition to the reg, ann. rpt. for 1877 (28 p.) there is a rpt. (& p.), having identical title-pa^e but containing only a letter of comnaittee of l3oard and the rpt. of the Board, and lacking Supl'a. rpt. — A memoir of the Insane Asylum at Jackson, La. By Dr. S. Chaille. N. O., 1858. 8°. 27 p. — See also under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1854, 58, 61. [Lands.l Register of the State Land Office (1844-). Report: sess. 1845; annual, Feb. 1852, Jan.: 1853, 55, 57-58, 60-61, Oct. 1, 1864; for year: 1866, 70; sess. 1875; for year: 1877-78 ; biennial, 18[86/?]8«-94/96, 98/1900-00/02. B. R. and N. O., ['45]-1902. 80. Note. Rpt. 1845 was a alngle sheet. Rpt. Feb. 1852 Is In- cluded in Kpt. of committee on public landB, eeea. 1852. Rpt. Jan. 1S55 was IsBued also in French as "Rapport du Greffier du Bureau dee Terrea." — [Statement of swamp lands sold to Jan. 1857]. n. t. p. 8°. 6 p. — Report, Feb. [16]. 1857 [in response to resolution of House]. N. 0., '57. 8». 4 p. 972 InstitutionEJ STATE PUBLICATIONS (La. ^Lands^ continutd.'^ — Statement . . . showing the quantity of swamp lands sold in that office under the act . . ap- proved March 15, 1855. [1858?] 8°. 3 p. (/n Documents, 1858.) — Clironologiciil list of constitutional provisions, acts and joint resolutions of the State . . . relating to her public lands, 1817-86. Pub. by J: S. Lanier, Register . . . B. R., '89. 8°. 22 p. — See also under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1860, 78. Surveyor General. Tabular statements accompany- ing the report of the Surveyor General of La. n. y.. [1852]. 8°. p. 209-246. Board of Swamp Land Commissioners. Report, nnnual: sess. 1854; Jan.: 1855, 57,58,60. N.O., '54-58; B. R., '60. 5 pm. 8°. Note. Rpt. Jan. 1855 iBsued also In French. — Special report relative to the cost of draining the swamp lands bordering on Lake Pontchartrain. B. R., 18.'>8. 14 p. Note. Not certain whether puhliBhed h; this Board. — See also under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc , 1855, 58. Engineer of First Swamp Land District. Report, [Feb. 4, 1857], re drainage of land in parishes of Iberville and Ascension, n. t. p. 8°. 7 p. Note. Rpte. for other years will generally he found in rpts. of Bd. of Bwamp Land Comrara. Commissioner Second District Swamp Lands. Re- port of Col. S. Van Wickle, Commr. [N. O.], 1854. 8 p. Note. Rpts. for other years will generally he found in rpts. of Bd. of Swamp Land Commrs. — [List of contracts made in the 2d District during 1856. By L. Caldwell, Commr.; Feb. 6, 1857]. n. t. p. 8°. p. 3-4. — Report of the Engineer of the 2d District Swamp Lands. N. , 1854. 6 p. — Statement of Commissioner, during year 1856. n. p., n. d. 2 p — Special report of Commr. . . on Bayou Plaque- mine. ii.p.,n.d. [Sess. 1858.] 6 p. — Special report from the 2d Swamp Land District, Feb. 1858. n.p.,n. d. 6 p. — See also Legislature, .Tnls., Docs., etc., 1857, 58. See also forward. Levees and Public Works; under Exec, and Staff, Auditor, 1857, 60; and under Legislature, Laws of the State, 1839, Special Laws, and Jnls., Docs., etc., 1850, 52, 57, 68. Leper Some (Iberville Parish, 1894-). Report of the Board of Control, biennial, [1896, 98], 1900, 04, 06. N. O. and B. R., ['98?]-1906. 8°. Note. Rpt. 1896 was Ist. Rpts. 1896, 98 not seen. Rpt. 1900 called "3d hi-annual " ; rpt. 1904 called " hi-aunual." [tehees.] Board of Levee Commissioners (1866-). Report, annual, [Mar. 10], 1866; Jan. 1867; July 27, 1868. N. O., '66-68. 3 pm. S". Note. Rpt. 1868 covers from May 10, 1867. See also under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1867, 69. — Memorial from the Board of Levee Commrs. . to the Congress of the United States, asking national aid and assistance in the reconstruction of levees on the Mississippi River. N. O., 1866. 8». 12 p. See also under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1866. 97.3 Institutionft] STATE PUBLICATIONS [La. \^Levees, continued.'] Special Levee Commissioner Bill of the 0. S. Senate in reference to the endorsement by the national government of the levee bonds of the State; and Report of E. H. Angamar, Special Levee Commr. of La., in reference thereto; July 1868. N. O., '68. 10 p. Report of A.. L. Lee, Commissioner, on the negotia- tion of levee bonds, to the House, Jan. 1869. N. O., '69. 11 p. Commission of Levee Engineers (1871-). Report, annual, to sess.: 1872-76. N.O., '72-76. 5 rpU. 8°. Note. Rpt. lo seas. 1872 called " Rpt. of trADsactionB . . . from Oct. 1, 1871." Id rpt. to aese. 1874 called Comnin. of Engioeera; in rpta. to eeiiB. 1875, 76 called Levee Commn. of EDgioeera. Commission of Persons to Inspect the Work of the Louisiana Levee Co. (1871-). Report, for year : 1872, [73], 75. N. O., '73-76. 3 rpts. 8°. Note. Often called aimply " CommissioD of Peraone." Board of Commissioners of the Pontchartrain Leree District. Operations, from its organization, Aug. 11, 1890, to May 1, 1894. N. 0., "94. 21 p. Lafourche Basin Levee Board. General statement of receipts and expenditures and report of work done, frrim organization, Aug. 4, 1892, to Apr. 19, 1894 Donaldsonville, '94. 8°. 14 p. See also back. Lands, and forward, Public Works; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc , 1853. 54, 57, 58, 66. [Library, State.'] See under Executive and Staff, Sec- retary of State. [Liquidation. Board of.] See under Executive and Staff, Auditor of Public Accounts, 1878. Mechanics' and Agricultural Fair Association of La. Report of the lst>-4th Grand State Fair . . . held in the City of New Orleans, Nov. 1866, .Tan. 1868, Apr.: 1869-70. N. O , '67-70. 4 pm. %". Note. Title of let lacks the word " State." — The 1st Grand Fair ... to commence on Tues- day, Nov. 20, 1866 . . . Rules and regulations, schedule of premiums, and programme . N. O., '66. 8°. 35 p. — 3d Grand State Fair . to commence Tuesday the 6th day of April, 1869 . Schedule of premiums. Rules and regulations. N.0.,'69. 8°. 107 p. — 4th Grand State Fair ... to commence on Satur- day, April 23d, 1870 . . . [Rules, regulations and schedule of premiums.] N. O., '69. 8°. 119 p. Note. Pp. 66-119 cent. advertlBemeotB. [Orphans.] Society for the Relief of Destitute Or- phan Boys. 27th annual report of Board of Directors, Dec. 31, 1851. n.t. p. 8°. 11 p. Female Orphan Association of Baton Rouge (1848-). Report, to session: 1853, 58, 60, 61. N. 0., '53; B. R., '58-61. 4 rpts. 8°. Note. Rpt. to BesB. 185B called Otb annual. See also under Leglalature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1957. Penitentiary (Baton Rouge, 1832-). Report, annual: [1839]; for 1847, 48, 49; Jan.: 1852, 53, 54; Dec. 31. 1854; Jan.: 1857, 58; Dec. 31, 1859; .Tan.: 1861, 67, 68; sess. 1869, 70, 71, 72, 74. 75; for 1877, 84-95, 1901; biennial, 1902/03-04/ 05. B. R. and N. O., [•39?]-1906. Note. Rpt. [1839] (recorded by Sabin) said to be a 12"; not Been. Rpt. Dec. 1854 iBBued also In French. Rpt. to Bees. 1872 mlaprlnted " Dec. 1870 " for Dec. 1871. 974 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [La. Penitentiary, continued. — Report of committee appointed by the Board of Inspectors, 1841, and abstract of disbursements made by Warden, 1840. (House Journal, 1841.) — Inventory and appraisement of materials and pro- visions [etc.] on hand . . Apr. 1, 1862, deliv- ered to S. M. Hart & Co., Agents for the State. h.t.p. 8°. 14 p. (/n Documents, 1867.) — By-laws, rules and regulations . . . Feb. 6, 1868. B. R., '68. 16°. 14, (4) p. — iSee also under Exec and Staff, Governor, 1855, and under Legislature, JnU., Docs., etc., 1833, 43, 44, 45, 46, 52, 54, 55, 57, 58, 61 (two), 68. Printer, State. Annual report, [Jan. 1/Dec. 31], 1877. N. 0., '78. 8°. 8 p. See also under Exec, and Staff, Treaaurer, 1846, 47, and under Legislature, JnU., Uoce., etc., 1861, 68. Public Buildings, Commissioners of (Baton Rouge). Report, sess. 1852. ». t. p. 8°. 5 p. See alto under Legislatnre, Jnl:, Doc>., etc., 1852, 67. IPuhlic Works.'] General Note. The State of Lonlsiaoa undertook public worka of many different kinds, tbe boards or officials m cbarge were various, and tbeir relations complex. Hence, although the publications of the several Land and Levee boards properly belong under this head, it has seemed best, for purposes of easy reference, to enter them separately, accord- ing to the wording of their titles. See back, Lands and Levees. Oivil Engineer of the State. [Report of C. Crozet, re Bayou Flaquemine; Jan. 14, 1833.] Note. In House Jnl., 1833, but also ordered printed. — Report, by C. Crozet, Dec. 16, 1833. n. p., n. d. 8°. 20 p. Board of Public Works (1833-42). Annual report, Jan.: 1837, 40, 41,42. N.O., ['37]-42. 4 pm. 8°. Note. Kpt. Jan. 1837 Issued also In French as Rapport annuel, 1836. — Journal of the proceedings of the Board: Jan. 1839 ; May 1839 ; Jan. 1840 ; May 1840 ; Jan./May, 1841. N.O., '39-41. 5 pm. 8°. — Rules and regulations relative to the duties of the engineers and superintendents, adopted by tbe Board . . . May 1835. N. O., '35. 8°. 20 p. State Engineer (1842-59). Report, annual: Jan. 1844, Feb. 1846 ; Jan.: 1847, 48, 50, 52 ; for 1852 ; sess. 1853; Jan.: 1854, 55, 57-60. N. 0. and B. R., ['44J-60. 8°. Note. Rpt. 1844 seen only appended to House Jnl., 1844. Kpt. Jan. 1847 seen only in French ed. Rpts. Jan. 1850, 52 called " Kpt. of the int. improvements of La." French eda. seen also of rpts. Jan. 1853, 55. — State Engineer's Department, Feb. 10, 1848. Statement from the creation of the Board of Public Works to Dec. 31, 1847. (/» Senate Journal, Feb. 18, 1848.) (2 p. +) — Valley of the Mississippi. Remarks on the im- provement of the River Mississippi, n. i. p. [Sess. 1850.] 8°. 5 p. Note. Authorship uncertain, but it follows Rpt. of State Engineer, Jan. 1850, in Appendix to Senate Jnl., 1850. — Report of the Assistant State Engineer; [G. W. R. Bayley]. n.t.p. [Sess. 1852.] 8°. 3 p. Note. Also separately in French. — Report on the Attakapas navigation, [Jan. 1852.] N. O., '52. 2 p. — Report of the State Engineer [as State Agent for selecting swamp and overflowed lands; by A. D. Woolrid.ee. Jan. 1852]. n.t.p. 8". 3 p. — Same, in French, n. t. p. 8°. 3 p. 975 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS I La. [PuJ/rc WorTcs, eontinved.'^ — Report, referred to committee on lands and leTees ; [by G: W. Morse, Mar. 22, 1853]. n. t. p. 8°. 3 p. — Report, [by 6: W. Morse, Apr. 7, 1853]. N. O., '53. 8°. 4 p. — Report on the Bayou Lafourche, 1854. 8 p. — Ri'porton the mouth of the Plaquemine, 1854. 8 p. — Report of the State Engineer [on survey of Bayou Boeuff; Feb. 18.i6J. n. t. p. 8°. 4 p. — Same; [re falls in Red River; Feb. 1855]. n. t. p. 8°. 5 p. — Report on the Ouachita River; [by L. G. De Rusy, Feb. 25, 1856]. n. i. p. S°. 5 p. — Special report on the system of internal improve- ments; [Jan. 31, 1857]. B. R.,'o7. 24 p. — Special report in answer to .Joint Resolution no. 38, approved Feb 25, 1857 ; Idated Mar. 2, 1857]. N. 0.,'57. 8°. 7 p. — Special report in reply to Mr. Van Wickle's resolution; [Feb 16,1857]. n.p.,n.d. 8°. 2 p. — Special report relative to the closing of Bayou Plaquemine. B. R , 1858. 14 p. Ste a/»o under Leeislature, JnU.t Docn.t etc., 1858. — Special report relative to Bayou Des Glaises cut- off road. B. R., 18.58. 10 p. — Special report on Bayous Macon and Tensas. B. R., 1858. 9 p. — Special report of the late State Engineer, made under Act 262, approved Mar. 17, 1859. B. R., 1860. 8°. 21 p. — See also below, 1867 Ctwo) ; and under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1846 (two). Commissioners of the Board of Public Works (1859- 68?). Report of the Board of Public Works, Jan. 18, 1860; Mar. 8. 1860; annual report, Jan. 19, 1861. B. R., '60-61. 3 rpts. 8°. 5 p., 8 p ; 4 p. — Annual report of the Chief Engineer of the Board of Public Works, Dec. 31, 1860. B. R., '61. 8°. 1(18 p. — Special report of the Board . . . [Sess. 1861]. B. R , '61. 8°. 11 p. State Evgmeer (186-). Report, Jan. 31, 1867. N. O., '67. 8°. fi p. Note. Date of re-eBtabliehment of this office uDcertaiD. — Proposals for leasing the New Canal, witli ace. docs. ; and a repnrt of the State Engineer. N. 0., 1>'67. 8°. 9 p. Board of Public Woris (1868-71). Annual report: Oct. 29, [1868]/Jan. 13, 1869; Dec. 31: 1869, 70. N. O., '(i9-71. 3 rpts. 8°. Board of State Engineers (1871-). Report, annual. 1871-77 ; biennial, Apr. 20: 1888/90, 96/98-1900/ 02. N. O.. '72-90; B. R., '98-1902. 11 v. 8°. Note. Rpt. 1876 (N. O., '78) coDt. rpt. 1876 od pp. 1-61 and " Bpi'Oial and final rpt.," May 11, 1877, on pp. 63-63, this board having gone ont oF existence on that date by a repeal of the ai!t of \h1\. The repealing act, however, created a new board with the eame name; and similar ruorganizations took place in 1878 and 1879. The act of 1879 was in force as late as 19U6. — Special report on the mouth of Red River and the falls at Alexandria, Jan. 23, 1874. N. O., '74. 8°. 66 p. Com.m.issi oners on the Improvement of the Navigation of the Ouachita River over the Catahoula and Rock Row Shoals. Report. [Sess. 1857.] h. t. p. 8°. 16 p. See also vnder Exec, and Staff, Auditor, 1857, 60; and vnder Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1848, 52, 64, 58, 61. 976 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [La. \_Soldiers' ITome.'] Camp NichoUs, Soldiers' Home (Mandeville, 1866-). Eeport: to sess. 1867; for year 1887; biennial report, 1892, 98, 1904, 04/06. N. O. and B. E., '07-1906. 6 pm. 8°. ^Statistics, Bureau o/.] See under Executive and Staff, Secretary of State. [Surveyor Oeneral.J See back under Lands. [ Weather Service."] United States Dept. of Agricul- ture. Louisiana section of the Climate and Crop Service of the Weather Bureau. [Monthly] report; [also] annual summary; v. 1-11, June 1896-Dec. 1906. N. O., ['96]-1906. 4o. J/bte. Uniform with those for other States, the monthly parts ea. 8 p., ann. summaries ea. 12 p. (except 1898, 190U, 04, ea. 16 p.) V. 1. had nos. 1-8, June-Dec. + ann. summary; other T. cover calendar years, the ann. Bummartes being no. 13 of ea. vol. V. 11, 1906, has consecutive pagination, p. 1-108. Called Climatological Service beginning Feb. 1906. — Weekly crop bulletin, [1898?]-1907. f broadside. JUDICIAKT. Supreme Court. Louisiana reports, 1809-1906. N. O., '11-1903; St. Paul, Minn., 1903-07. 117 v. 8». CorU. : 1809-23; by F. X. Martin ; [old series]. 12 v. 1823- 30 ; by F. X. Martin ; new series. 8 v. Louisiana Reports : V. 1-5, 1830-33; by B. W. Miller. 6 v. 6-19, 1833-41 ; by T: Curry. 14 v. 1841-46; by M. M. Robinson. 12v. Loniaiana Annual Seporti : v. 1-4, 184^49; by U. M. Uobinson. 5-6, 1850-61; by W. W. King. 7-11, 1852-66; by W. M. Kandolph. 12-15, 1857-60; by A. N. Ogden. 16-18, 1861-66; by 8. F. Glenn. 19-24, 1867-72; by J. Hawkins. 25-28, 1873-76; by C: Gayarre. 29-31, 1877-79; by P. Roberts. 32-46,1880-94; by H: Denis. 47-50, 1895-98; by W. H. Rogers. 51-52, 1899- 1900; by T. H. Thorpe. Louiaiana Reports : v. 104-117, 1901- 06; by T. H. Thorpe. Jfoie. y. 1-2 Martin (old series) covered cases in the old Superior Court of the Territory of Orleans; the remaining reports cover cases in the Supreme Court. The series of " La. Rpts.." begun with Miller in 1830, ended with Curry in IH}, rpts. 1841-46, by Robinson, being cited as 1-12 Robinson. The series of " La. Ann. Rpts.,** begun with Robinson iu 1846, ended with v. 52, by Thorpe, in 1900 ; the present series' of Loui»'iana Reports was tben begun with v. 104, a total of 103 v. having been published up to that time. All of Martin's reports were reprinted in 10 v., with mardnal references by T: G. Morgan, at N. O., 1846-53; similarly, the rpts. of Miller and of Curry were reprinted in 10 v., ed. by Morgan, at N. O., 1864. — Condensed reports of cases in the Superior Court of the Territory of Orleans and in the Supreme Court of La.; decisions, 1809-30 ... Ed. by J. B. Harrison. N. O., '39-40. 4 v. 8°. — Unreported cases heard and determined . . . 1877- 80, digested, reported and condensed, by T: C. Manning. St. Louis, 1884. 80. xix, 493 p. {Digests ] [Digest of reports, 1 Martin (o. 8.)-5 Martin (n. s.) ; 1809-26. By W. Christy.] [Not seen.] — [Digest of reports, 1 Martin (o. s.)-5 La. Rpts. ; 1809-33. By J. P. Benjamin and T: Slidell]. {JVot seen.] — Digest of the reported decisions of the Superior Court of the late Territory of Orleans [1809-12] and of the Supreme Court of . . . La, [1812- 39]. Originally comp. by J. P. Benjamin and T: Slidell and now revised and enlarged by T: Slidell. N. O., "40. 1. 8°. lii, 758 p. — [Digest of reports, 13 La. Rpts. -3 Robinson; 1838- 43. By P. J. A. Deslix]. [Not seen.] — Annotations on the La. codes, or, the La. Supreme Court general index and digest from 1809 to Feb. 1843. By P. J. A. Deslix. N. O., '47. 80. 721 p. 977 Judiciary] STATE PUBUCATIONS [La. '-Diges'i, coniinved ] — A digest to tl\e reported decisions . . from let Martin to 6th La. Annual, [1809-51]. By W: D. Ilennen. Boston, 1853. 2 v. 4°. — Same [1st Martin-15th La. Annual]. Kew cd. Kiverside, Cambridge, [Mass.], 1861. 2 t. 4°. — A digest of the reported dci isions . . . contained in the I..a. Annual Reports, 15th-2lBt vol. inclusive, [1860-70] ... By S; K. and C. L. Walker. New York, 1870. 8°. iv, 572 p. — A dige.1!8 4 1 Ja.-Mr. 1868 9 1 N. 18i"-F. 1829 2 Ja.-Mr. 18.i9 2 J.i.-Mr. 18.W 6 1 Ja.-Mr. 1S60 10 1 Ja.-Mr. 1831 Ex. Dec. 1860 El. N. 14-19, 1831 2 Ja.-Mr. 1861 3 Ja.-.\p. 1832 6 1 N. l«61-Ja. 1862 11 1 Ja.-Ap. 1833 Ex. 0. 1862- 2 I). 1833-Ml'. 1834 Ex. My.-Je. 1863 12 1 Ja.-.Ap. 1835 7 1 Ja.-F. 1864 2 Ja.-Mr, 1836 2 Ja.-Ap. 186J 13 1 Ja-ilr. 1837 2 D. lS37-Mr. 1838 1 1-2 0. 1864-Ap. 1865 14 1 Ja.-Mr. 1839 Ex. N.-D. 18rt5 2 Ja.-Mr, 1840 2 1 ,)a.-Mr. 1866 16 1 Ja,-Mr, 1841 2 Ja.-Mr. 1897 2 D. 1841-Mr. 1842 Ex. Je.-Jl. 1867 978 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [^Table of Sessions, continued."] [La. Leg. Bees. Bate. Leg. Bees. Date. 1 1 Je.-0. 1868 4 1 Ja.-Mr. 1875 2 J«.-F. 1869 Ex. Apr. 14-24, 1875 3 Ja.-Ur. :{, 1870 2 Ja.-Mr. 11(76 Ex. Mr. 7-16, 187U Ex. Mr. 2-10, 1876 2 1 Ja.-Ur. 1871 (of e^enate only) El. D. 6-7, 1871 5 1 Ja.-Mr. 1H77 2 Ja.-.Ap. 1872 Ex. Mr.-.Ap. 1877 3 Ex. I>.9,'72-Ja,6,'73 2 Ja.-Mr. 1878 1 Ja. 6-Mr. 6, 1873 Ex. Mr. 8-19, 1878 2 Ja.-Mr. 1874 1 6 1 Ja.-F. 1879 Seasiona 1880-1906 uDnumbered; biennial, beginning in Jan. 1880, in May, 1882-1906. Extra aeaaiona : Dec. 5-24, 1881 ; 2d extra, Dec. 26, 1881-Jan. 4, 1882; .\iig. 1899; Dec. 190a; Nov. 1907. Held at N. O., 1812-24/25, 31-48 (Dec.) ; at Dcnaldaonville, 182&-30 (and first day only of aeaa. Jan. 1831) ; at B. R., 1850-61 (Nov.) ; at Opt- loufaa, Dec. 1862; at Sbreveport, May 1863, Jan. 1864, Jan. Ib65 ; at N. O., Oct. 1864, Nov. 186i)-81/3J; at B. U., 1882-1907. The Oivil War BeaaionB at B. K., Opeluuaaa, and Shreveport were of the Confederate Ijegislature, those at N. O. were of the Union Legis- lature. [^Laws of the State.] Acts, sessional, 1812-1908. N. O., B. E., etc., '12-1908. 8°. JTote. Published in both English and French through 1867 and for 1881, 81/82. The English and French veraioiis, on opposite pages in each vol., were paged consecutively, sessions 1812-32; paged in duplicate, sess. 18:i3-38, 40-41, 43-63; paged cunsecutively, sess. 1839, 41/42, 64/65, 67 (reprint), 81, 81/82. Acts Nov. 1831, ,Ian. 1832, Jan. 1833 seen in 1 v.; Acta Jan., Dec, 18.<3 also seen in 1 v. Acts Dec. 1860 with Acts Jan. 1861. Acts Oct. 1864/Apr. 1865, Nov . 1865, seen in 1 v.; apparently also isaued separately. Acts Jan., Mar., 1870 in 1 v.; similarly, 1871, 72; 1873, 74; 1875, 76; Jan., Mar., 1877; Jan., Mar., 1878; 1881, 81/82. Title 1868-79 ia : Acta paased by the Qenl. Assy, at the -th sess. of the -th Legislature." Beaa. Dec. 1862 called "extra sess. of 27th Leg." in Act^. With Acts of extra aeaa. 1903 are bound Senate and House Journals. Acts Dec. 1862 printed at Natchitoches; May 1863, Jan. 1864, Jan. 1865 at Shreveport; others at N. O. or B. 11. — List of the titles of acts passed by both houses . . . sess. 1854, 55, and where originated. N. O., •54-55. 2 pm. 8°. 7 p.; 11 p. — A reprint of the acts passed by the 6th Legislature ... at its extra session held in the City of Shreveport on the 4th of May, 1863. N. O., 1897. 8°. (4), (96), 2, 3, 3, 4 p. Note. In English and French on oppoaite pages, numbered in duplicate; i.e., the text haa p. 1-48 twice. — Acts of Louisiana. Extra [3d] session of the 2d Legislature, June-July, 1867. A page for page reprint, 100 copies (only). Washington, D. C: T. L. Cole, 1894. 8°. 9 p. Irbte. In English and French on opposite pages, consecu- tively numbered. — Chronicle Supplement. Acts passed . . at the 2d session of the 1st Legislature . . 1869. Not signed by the Governor in time to be bound with the Acts of 1869. n. t. p. 8». 32 p. — Joint resolutions . . . Acts 192-202, sess. 1894. See under Exec, and Staff, Sec. of State. — A general digest of the acts of the Legislatures of the late Territory of Orleans and of the State of Louisiana, and the ordinances of the Governor under the Territorial government, [etc., etc.]. By F.-X. Martin. N. O., 1816. 3 v. 12°. Note. In English and French on opposite pages. Pagina- tion of each vol. separate and continuous. — The laws of Las Siete Partidas which are still in force in the State . ■ Translated from the Spanish by L. Moreau Lislet and H: Carleton. N. O., 1820. 2 V. 8"> Note. Authorized by the Legislature of 1819. Called on back " Morvau & Carleton'a Partidas." 979 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [La. \_Laws of the State, continued.'} — A general digest of the acts of the Legislature . . . 1804 to 1827. By L. Moreau Lislet. N. 0., '28. 2 T. 1. 8». — Same, in French. N. O., [1828?]. 2 v. 1. go. — A new collection of laws, charters, and local ordi- nances of . . . Great Britain, France, and Spain, relating to the concessions of land ■ . . ; together with the laws of Mexico and Texas on the same subject . . . prefixed. Judge Johnson's translation of Azo and Manuel's Institutes of the Civil Law of Spain. By J. M. White. V. 1-2. Philadelphia, 1839. 2 v. — Louisiana digest, embracing the laws of a general nature from 1804 to 1841; with an abstract of the decisions of the Supreme Court ... on the statutory law. By M Greiner. N.0.,'41. 8». J^ote. A second volume was plaoDed, but never publiehcd. — A new digest of the statute laws . . . from the change of government to the year 1841 inclusive. Comp. by H: BuUard and T: Curry. N. O., '42. 8». I^ote. A second volume was planned, but never published. — [Digest of laws and decisions. By P. S. Warfield. N.O., 1848]. 182 p. — The consolidation and revision of the statutes . . . by L. Peirce, M. Taylor, W: W. King. Commrs. Feb. 5, 1852, N. O.. '62. 8°. viii, 658 p. — The revised statutes of . . . Louisiana, comp. by r. B. Phillips. N. 0..1856. 4°. xev, 610p. — The revised statute laws of . . . Louisiana from the organization of the Territory to the year 1869 inclusive. [By J: Ray.] N. O., 1870. 8». iliii, 866 p. Jfote. Official print of Act no. 96 of 1870. — Digest of the statutes of the State of La., in two volumes ... J: Ray, compiler. By authority. N. 0., 1870. 2 V. 8°. — The revised statute laws . . . with the amendments thereto ... up to and including the session of 1876 . . . Comp. and ed. by Hon. A. Voorhies. N.0.,'76 8°. XXV, (1), 1021, (1) p. — Revised laws of La. Approved Mar. 14, 1870. With copious references . . up to and includ- ing the session of 1882. Comp. and ed. by Hon. A. Voorhies. 2d ed. N. 0., '84. 8°. 602, liii, p. — An annotated index of the acts of the Legislature . . . 1870-88 inclusive, with references to the decisions of the Supreme Court ... By R. H. Marr, Jr. N. 0., '90. 8°. (1), 403 p. — Same, through the session of 1894 . . Indexing all acts [1870-94] and all local and special acts still in operation adopted since 1804. 2d ed. By K. H. Marr. N. 0., '95. 8°. 63, 595 p. — Revised laws of La. ... as amended . . . 1870- 96. Comp. and annotated by S. Wolff. N. O., '97. 8°. xiv, 1020 p. — [Codes.} [Civil Code.} To the Honorable the Senate and House ... in General Assembly convened. [Report of commission to draft civil code and code of practice; E: Livingston, Moreau Lislet, P. Derbigny; Feb. 13, 1823]. [N. 0.], De St. Romes, [1823?]. 8°. 13 p. ^ote. This commisBinn also drafted- a separate commercial code, which was not adopted. Additions and amendments to the civil code of . . Louisiana ... N. O., '23. sm. f». (2), 219, 176, (3) p. 9S0 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [La. 1823. sm. f". (1), \Laws of the State, continued.'] Same, in French. N. O.. 425, (3) p. Note. SeeD bound with ttaia waa " Code de procedure civile de I'itat de la Louisiane," 184, (4) p., as below under Code of Practice. Civil code of the State of Louisiana. By author- ity. N. O., 1825. 8°. mi, 1348 p. Note. In EngUsb and French, on opposite pages. Same ; preceded by the treaty of cession with France, [etc.]. Published by a citizen of La. [Paris], E. Duverger, 1825. 12'>. 714 p. + index. Note. Has back title " The Legialative Treasure." Same ; with annotations. By W. S. Upton and N. R. Jennings. N. O., 1838. 8°. var. pag. Note. In English and French on opposite pages, with pagination in duplicate. Text alone, S3& p.dupl. ; English index, 61 p. ; French index, 48 p. Also issued in 2 vols. Same ; with the statutory amendments from 1825 to 1853 inclusive; and references to the decisions of the Supreme Court [to 6 La. Ann.]. Comp. and ed. by T: G. Morgan. '53. 8°. 633 p. Same. N. O., 1861. 8°. 533 p. Sam.e ; with the statutory amendments from 1825 to 1866 inclusive ; and references to the decisions of the Supreme Court [to 17 La. Ann] . . . comp. and ed. by J. O. Fuqua. N. O. [and] New York, '67. 8». (2), xiv, 481, (1), 72 p. [Revised civil code, by J: Ray. Monroe, La., 1869]. 535 p. The revised civil code of the State of La. By authority. [Comp. by J: Kay.] N. O., 1870. 8». lit, 503 p. The revised civil code of the State of La., with reftrences to the Acts ... up to . . 1874, and to the decisions of the Supreme Court up to and including v. 25 Annual Reports . . . Comp. and ed. by Hon. A. Voorhies. N. O., 1875. 8°. 702 p. Revised civil code, 1870, with amendments, 1880. Note. Entered in Louisiana Btale Library catalogue, 1905 ; not seen. The revised civil code of the State of La. ; [with] references up to and including t. 34 of the Annual Reports and . . . Acts ... up to . . . 1882 [etc.]. Comp. and ed. by E. A: Peyroui. N. 0., 188a. 8°. 524 p. Note. Cont. Articles 1-447 of the Civil Code. On back title called "v, 1," but no more were published. Revised civil code, 1870, with amendments, 1887. Note. Entered in Louisiana State Library catalogue, 1905; not seen. Revised civil code of La. With annotations of Hon. A. Voorhies to v. 25 Ann. Reports, and an appendix . . . by E. D. Saunders. N. 0., 1888. 8°. (2), [35]-702, 248 p. Note. Called on back " Voorhies* Revised Civil Code of La. Saunders' ed. 1889." The revised civil code of the State of La. , with references to the acts ... up to and including . . 1898. With the notes of the late Edwin T: Merrick, LL.D., also annotated with references to the decisions of the Supreme Court to the 50th Annual inclusive. By E. T. Merrick. N. O., 1900. 4". xii, 1081, (1) p. Note. Also iseued in 2 vole., divided at p. 494. [Index and concordance to the civil code. By B. F. Cook.] N. O., 1857. 221 p. 981 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [I. \^Laws of the State, continued.'] — \_Code of Practice.'] Code of practice, in civil cases, for the State of Louisiana. N. 0., [1825?]. f". 410 p. Note. In English and Frencb, on oppoeite pages. Same. n.p.,n.d. f". (6), 170 p. Jfote. As given by Sabin. Not seen. Code de procedure cirile de I'Etatde laLouisiane. n.p., n. d. [N. O., 1826?] em. f». 184, (4) p. Xbte. Seen bound wtlh " Additions et amendemens an code civil . . ." 1823; see above. Civil Code. Code of practice in ciyil cases for the State of Louisiana. N. 0.,B. Buisson, 1830. 24". 407, 96 p. Note. In English and French, on opposite pages. Sabin calls this a l^", and states that it was re-publiehed with " l^eferences to the decisions of the Bnpreme Court of the State of La. and also the statutory law relutiog to practice, by M. Grelner;" N. O., 1844. 8". No copy seen. Code of practice of the State of La. ... By M. Greiner. N. O., 1839. 12". (20), 281 p. Same. N. O., 1844. 8°. See above, 1830, Note. Code of practice in civil cases for the State of La. ; with annotations by W. S. Upton. N. O , 1839. 8°. X, 198, 58, 7, 4, 6, 8 p. Note. In English and French, on opposite pages; pagina. tion in duplicate. Cont. also Rules of State and U. S. courts. [Code of practice in civil cases for the State of La. By T: G. Morgan.] N. O., 1853. 8°. INbt seen.] Same ; with the statutory amendments from 1825 to 1853 . . . Comp. and ed. bv T: G. Morgan. N. 0., 1856. 8°. 379 p. [Same. N. O., 1857. 8°. Not seen]. [Same. By T: G.Morgan. N.O.,1861. 374p.]. Note, Said to be in La. State Library; not seen. Code of practice in civil cases. By J. O. Fuqua. [N. 0. and ?] New York, 1867. 8°. 440 p. Note. Recorded by Sabin ; not seen. Same; with the statutory amendments from 1825 to 1866. . . . Comp. and ed. by J. O. Fuqua. N. 0., [and] New York, 1869. 8°. 440 p. The code of practice of the State of La. N. O., 1870. 8°. 200 p. Note. Official print of Act no. 98 of 1870. The code of practice of the State of La., with references to the Acts . . up to . . . 1874. . . . Comp. anded. by Hon. A. Yoorhies. N.O., 1876. 8°. 660 p. The code of practice of the State of La. Adopted in 1870. With amendments including session ... of 1894. Annotated by H: L. Garland, .Jr. N. O., '94. 8». I, 897 p. Same ; with annotations of H: L. Garland, Jr., and an appendix ... to and including the ses- sion of 1900. . . . Comp. and ed. by S. WolflF. N. O.,1901. 8». X, 96Up. — [Commerce.] Commercial code for . . . Louisiana, by E: Livingston. N. 0., 1825. f». (1), 262, (1), 253-260 p. Note. Prepared by the commisoion which prepared the Civil code and Code of practice uf 1825. Nut adopted by the Legislature. Code de commerce pour I'Etat de la Louisiane. N. 0., 1826. f. (2), 287, table, ix, p. 982 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [La. [Zairj of the Slate, continued."] — \_Evidenee.'] Introductory report to the code of evidence of . . . La. By E: Livingston. [N. O., 182-.] f». 68 p. [Code of evidence, by E: Livingston. N. 0., 182-]. f". 73 p. — [Penal Code.] Report made to the Genl. Assy. ... on the plan of a penal code ... By E: Livingston . . . N. O., 1822. 12°. 159 p. Same, in French. N. O., 1822. 8°. 170, (1) p. See under Legislature, Journals, Dock., etc., 1826. Extracts from the . . penal code . . By E: Livingston. N. O., 1823. f". (2). 31, (2) p. Project of a new penal code for the State of Louisiana. By E: Livingston. London, 182+. 8°. Kapport sur le projet d'un code penal, fait a I'lissemblee generate de I'^tat de la Louisiane, par M. E: Livingston, suivi des observations . . . par M. [J.] Mill, avec une introduction . . . parM. A. H. Taillandier . . . Paris, 1825. 12". xxii, 223 p. Introductory report to the system of penal law . . . for the State ... By E: Livingston. [N. O., 182-.] f. 185 p. System of penal law, prepared for the State of La.; comprising codes of offences and punish- ments, of procedure, of prison discipline, and of evidence, applicable as well to civil as to criminal cases. And a hook containing definitions of all the technical words used in the system. Pre- pared under the authority of a law . . by E: Livingston. N. O., 1824. f°. 164 p. Jfbte. In place of thii, Sabln has the following title : A system of penal law for . . . Louisiana ; a code of crimes and punishments, a code of pro- cedure, a code of evidence, a code of reform and prison discipline, a book of definitions. Prepared under the authority of a law of the said State. By E: Livingston. To which are prefixed, a preliminary report on the plan of a penal code, and introductory reports to the several codes embraced in the system of penal law. N. O., 1824. f". See preceding entry and note. Same; Philadelphia, 1833. 1. 8°. v, 745 p. ISame; 1873. If ot seen']. Syst^me de loi penale pour I'Etat de la Louisiane. ... By E: Livingston. N. 0., 1825. f". 157, 242, 25 p. Definitions of all the technical words used in the system of penal law . . . for . . . Louisiana. By E: Livingston, n. p., n. d. [1824.] f°. 27 p. ^ote. Also with tbe Code of practice, 1825, and apparently also with tbe System of Penal Law, 1824. A digest of the penal law of the State of La., analytically arranged. By M. M. Robinson. V. 1-2. New Orleans, 1841. 2 v. 8°. A treatise on the criminal jurisprudence of La., embracing the criminal statutes . . . [1805-58] and having copious references to the decisions . up to I3th La. .Annual Reports. By A. Voorhie?. V. 1. N. O., I860. 624 p. Expose d'un systeme de legislation criminelle pour I'etat de la Louisiane et pour les Etats-Unis d'Amerique. Paris, 1872. 2 v. — [Penal Procedure.] Introductory report to the code of procedure. By E: Livingston [N. O., 1827.] f». 58 p. Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [La. \^Lavn of the State, continued.'] Code of procedare, for giving effect to the penal code ... By E: Livingston. N. O., 1825. f». 256 p. Xote. Also recorded bb haviDg 263, 27 p. ; with CorrectlooB, p. 257-263, and DeBnitlonB, p. 1-27 at end. — [Prison Discipline.'] Introductory report to the code of reform and prison discipline. By £: Livingston. [N. 0., n. d.] f. 71 p. Introductory report to the code of prison disci- pline : explanatory of the principles on which the code is founded. Being a part of the System of Penal Law prepared for . . . Louisiana . . . By E: Livingston. Philadelphia, 1827. 8°. (2), 78 p. Code of reform and prison discipline . . . for . . . Louisiana. By E: Livingston. N. O., 1826. fo. (2), 65 p. — [Special Laws.] [Banks ] The charter and renewal of the charter of the Bank of Orleans. N. O., re. d. 8°. 15 p. (English and French.) An act to incorporate the subscribers to the Consolidated Association of the Planters of La. N. 0., 1829. 8°. 48 p. An act to incorporate the City Bank of New Orleans, Mar. 3, 1831. N. O., '32. 8». 16 p. An act to incorporate the Commercial Bank of New Orleans. N. O., 1833. 8°. 32 p. An act to incorporate the subscribers to the Bank of Louisiana ... 2d ed. N. 0., 1838. 16». 52, (1) p. Bank bill, as it passed the La. Legislature, Feb. 1, 1842. N. 0., 1842. 8°. 22 p. — [Corporations.] Corporation and corporate rights, and acts relative to same. 1894. n.p.,n.d. 6p. Jfote. Perhaps a private publication. — [Debt, State.] An act to provide for funding obli- gations of the State by exchange for bonds, etc. Jan. 24, 1874. [N. 0.,'74.] 8°. 5 p. — [Sducation.] [An act to reorganize free public schools in the State of La. Approved, Apr. 28, 1853.] Ifote. Ordered printed in EngllBh and French editions. — [Judiciary.] An act to organize the Supreme Court of the State of La , and to establish courts of inferior jurisdiction. By authority. N. O., 1813. 12". 16 p. An index to the act of the Legislature of La. no. 136 of 1880, p. 187. [N. O., 1880?] 16°. 45 p. JVoie. Cont. a copy of the act referred to, which regulated the feea of clerkB of dlBtrict courts, Parish of Orleane. — [Labor.] Acts of the Genl. Assy, of La. regulating labor. Extra session, 1865. Printed by order of the House. N O., '6fi. 8°. 13 p. — [Lands.] Acts of the Legislature for leveeing, draining & reclaiming swamp lands in certain portions of the Parishes of Orleans and Jefferson. n.i.p. N. 0., 1866, 8°. 24 p. map. (Cover title.) — [Medicine.] Act no. 49, regulating the practice of medicine, etc., in the State of La. Fussed at the regular session, July 4, 1894. n. p., n. d. 8°. 6 p. — [Militia.] Militia laws and general regulations for the army. 1834. Official copy of the militia law of La., adopted . . . Jan. 23, 1862. B. R., '62. 8". 14 p. 984 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [La. [Laws of the State, continved.'\ An act to organize, arm and equip a uniformed militia; to provide for its instruction, duties, and government. Act no. 75, approved Aprils, 1870, and the amendments tliereto. N. O., '74. 45 p. — [JJesenue.] General revenue law of La., extra session of 1877. N. O., '77. 8». 39 p. See- also under Exec. aDd Bi&&t Auditor of Public Accounts. — lUniversiiy of La.] An act to establish in . . . New Orleans the University of Louisiana. n.p.,n.d. 12". 12 p. [Journals, Documents, Etc.] Official journal of the proceedings of the Senate, sessional, 1812-1908. N. O. and B. R., '12-1908. 8° and 1. 8°. (Title var.). 2rote. Jnls. of extra seseiona generally Id separate vols., but JDls. of Jan., Mar. 1870 are in 1 v. (which cont. alao Proceed- ings of impeacbmeDt of G: M. Wickllffe, Auditor) ; similarly, Dec. 1871, Jan. 1872 in 1 v.; Dec. 1872/Jan. 1873, Jan./Mar. 1873 in 1 V. (which cont. also Proceedings of impeachment vt. Gov. Warmoth); Dec. 1881, Dec. 1881/Jan. 1882 in 1 v. Jnl. 1843 is in 2 pis., broken at Jan. 18th, owing to change in State Printer; ea. part has separate caption, that of first half having wrongly " 17th " for 16th Legislature. For the same reason jnls. 1846 and 1847 are similarly broken, in each case at Mar. 16th; }d1. 1847 has wrongly *'lst sess. of 1st Leg." for 2d sess. of let Leg. Appendix of docs, bound with jnls. 1843, bO, 53, [54?], 57. Jnl. 1876 incl. Proceedings of impeachment of W: P. Kellogg; jni. 1886 incL Prelim, proceedings of im- peachment of T. Fontelieu. Jnl. extra sess. 1003 is in 1 v. with Acts and H. J. Jnls. 1847, 50, [52?], 63, [54-56?], 67 are 1. 8°. Title as above from about 1868. Jnl. 1830 has imprint Donaldsonville. — Journal du Senat, sessional, 1812-57; Jan., 1866. N. O. andB. R., '12-66. 8». yote. Jnl. 1847 is in 2 pts., broken at Mar. 15th, owing to change in State Printer; jnls. 1843, 46 probably similarly divided ; not seen. Jnls. 1847, 50, 57, are I. 8°. Jnl. 1830 prob- ably printed at Donaldsonville; not seen. — Executive journal of the Senate, sess. 1846, 47, 57, 60. N. O., '46-47; B.K., '57-60. 4 pro. 8°. I^oie. For other years generally included with Senate Journal. — Senate Journal in executive session, July 9 to Oct. 22, 1868. 50 p. — Journal executif du Senat, sess. 1857, 60. B. E., '57-60. 2 pm. 8». Jfote. For other years generally included with Journal du Senat; sess. 1846, 47 perhaps excepted, as in second entry preceding — not seen. — Senate Debates, sess. 1850, 63, Oct. 1864, 70. N. 0. ['50]-70. 4 V. 8°. (Title var.). Jt^ote. Debates 1850 bound with Senate Jul.; accompanied by two appendixes; each 3 p. Debates 1853 also in French, separately. Debates 1864 (208 p.) have an appendix of Reports of State Officers (220 p.). Debates 1870 incl. extra session. — Official journal of the proceedings of the House of Representatives, sessional, 1812-1908. N. O. and B. R., '12-1908. 8°. (Title var.). Note. Jnls. of extra sestions generally In separate vols., but jnls. of Jan., Mar. 1870 are in 1 v.; jnls. Dec. 1872/Jan. 1873 in 1 V. ; and jnls. 1881, 81/82 in 1 v. Jnl. 1843 lain 2 pts., broken at Jan. 11th, owing to change in State Printer; ea. part has separate caption, wrongly inscribed " 17th" for 16th Legislature. Jnl. 1847 was similarly divided at Mar. 11th; probably also jnl. 1846; not seen. Jnl. extra sess. 1903 is in 1 V. with Acts and S. J. Title as above from about 1868. Jnl. 1830 probably printed at Donaldsonville. Journal de la Chambre des Representans, sessional, 1812-54. N. O., '13-54. 8<>. yote. Jnl. 1847 Is in 2 pts., broken at Mar. 11th, owing to change in State Printer; jnls. 1843, 46 probably similarly divided — not seen. Jnl. 1830 has imprint Donaldsonville. Legislature of the State of La. Debates of the House in its session of 1853. N. O., '53. 8°. (I), 120 p. Jfote. Has caption " Official reports of the House . . ." but cont. no docs. Bound with it is French edition, (1), 127 p., with similar erroneous caption. Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [La. [Journals, Documents, Etc., continued.} — Same. Sessions of 1864/65. N. O., '05. 8". 4*4 p. Mote. Has appendix of collected documenta. — Debates of the House of RepresentatiTes, session 1870, 71. N. O., '70-71. 2 v. 8°. — Rules and orders of the Senate, to which is annexed the Constitution of the United States and the constitution of the State of Louisiana. B. K., 1860. 8°. ? + 13 -I- 41 p. ITote. Pagination uncertain. — Same ; to which is annexed the constitution of the State . Adopted Jan. 1876. N. O., '76. 8». 49 p. — Rules and orders of the House of Representatives ; to which is annexed the constitution of the State. ^■.O., 1856. 8». 38 p. J^ote. Ifleaed also in French ; 40 p. — Rules of order of House of Representatives, regular session 1884 . To which are annexed the rules governing the Genl. Assy, in joint session, [etc.]. B. R., 1884. 8". (f + 56 p.) J^ote. Imperfect copy seen. — Calendar of the House of liepresentatives. Session of 1892. n. p., n. d. S". 143 p. — Protest of the State of Louisiana to the Senate of the United States. n.p.,n.d. 8°. 8 p. — Report of joint committee to investigate the causes of the military orders issued against the Legis- lature. [Sess. 1814/15.] 8". N9te. Also in French as ; — Rapport du comit6 charge, en vertu de la resolution prise . . le 5 Janvier 1815, de proceder a une enquete a I'effetde d^couvrir la cause des raesures militaires qui ont ete exercees contre Tassembl^e g^nerale dudit kXaX pendant sa presente session. Jt. p., n. d. 8'>. 8 p. — Statement of facts occurring during the invasion of the British. [Sess. 1814/15.] p. [100]-111. Note. Seen only as appendix to Acts, 1814/15. — Documents relative to the usury bill ... N. 0., 1823. 8°. 34 p. — Same, in French. N. O., 1823. 8». 36 p. — Discours address^ a la legislature en refutation du rapport de Mr. Livingston sur I'abolition de la peine de inort. By C: Gayarre. N. 0., 1826. 8 p. — Memorial and remonstrance to Congress on the repeal of the duties on foreign sugar, passed by both houses; session of 1831. N. O , '31. 15 p. — [Report of joint committee to whom was referred that part of the Gov's, message relative to the late proceedings of So. Carolina. Sess. 1833]. Nott. In Honse Jul. 1835, but also ordered printed. — [Report of T: G. Morgan, chairman of committee to whom was referred that part of the Gov's, message relative to the Penitentiary. Sess. 1833]. Note. In House Jnl. 1833, but also ordered printed. — [Report of joint committee appointed to examine into the situation of the Charity Hospital. ,Sees. 1833]. Note. In House Jnl. 1833, but also ordered primed. — Report of the . . . joint committee on the affairs of the Citizens' Bank, 1836. N. 0., ';17. 8°. 8 p. — Documents relative to the investigation of banks by the joint committee . . 1840. [N. O., '40.] 9S6 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [La. \^Jo\irnals, Documents, Etc., continued.'] — [Report of joint committee appointed to visit the Penitentiary, Feb. 9, 1813]. Note. In House Jnl. eese. 1843, but also ordered printed. — Report of the committee on banks [R. Hunt, chairman. Sess. 1843.] ™. t. p. 8°. 7 p. — Report of the committee on agriculture, manu- facture and commerce. [6. Musson, chairman. Scs8. 1843.] n. t. p. 8°. 19 p. — K'eport of the minority of the committee on [same. Sess. 1843]. «. t. p. 8°. 6 p. — Report on [same. Sess. 1844]. Kote. In HouBe Jnl. 1844, but also ordered printed, in Bnglieh and French. — [Report of special committee to whom was referred the memorial of W: Christy and H. Lockett containing sundry charges of official misconduct against B. C. Elliott, Judge of the City Court of Lafayette. Sess. 1844. (13) p. Not seen']. — Report of the standing committee on the State Peni- tentiary. [Sess. 1844.] n. t. p. 8°. (15) p. Note. Includes " Rpt. of [committee ofj the Board of Inspectore," Jan. 1, 1344. — Memorial of Edm. J. Forstall, in behalf of Hope & Co. of Amsterdam, and other holders of State bonds issued in favor of the Citizens' Bank of La. [Feb. 19, 1844.] n. t. p. 8°. (8) p. — [Reports of the committee to whom was referred the bill for the voluntary liquidation of the Union Bank, by Messrs. Morse and Downs, submitted Feb. 27, 1844]. Note. In Senate Jnl. 1844, but also ordered printed. — Report on Penitentiary by a joint committee of Sen- ate & House, Jan. 31, 1845. [N. 0.], '45. 8 p. — Report of committee on W. Langfit, etc. [Sess. 1846.] — Report of committee relative to batture. [Sess. 1846.] — Report of committee on federal affairs. [Sess. 1846.] — Report of committee on elections. [Sess. 1846.] — Report of committee on claims of G. W. Coffin & Co. [Sess. 1846.] See also below, 1857. ' — Report of joint committee on Penitentiary. [Sess. 1846.] — Report and act relative to the property banks. [Sess . 1846.] — Memorial of the Chamber of Commerce. [Sess. 1846.] — Report of the committee on commerce. [Sess. 1846.] — Report of militia committee. [Sess. 1846.] — Minority report of judiciary committee on interest. [Sess. 1846.] — Majority report of finance committee. [Sess. 1846.] — Report of majority of special committee on memorial of citizens of West Feliciana. [Sess 1846.] — Report of minority of same. [Sess. 1846] — Report of majority of committee to whom was referred the report of the Civil Engineer on the Raecourpi cut-off. (March 1846.] — Report of minority on same. [March 1846.] — Report of committee on contingent expenses, re account of Gov. Mouton. [Sess. 1846.] — Report of joint committee on public education. [Sess. 1846.] — Second report of same. [Sess. 1846.] 987 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [La [^Journals, Documents, Etc., continued.'] — Memorial of the tobacco trade. [Sess. 1846] — Report of committee in favor of appropriation for Penitentiary. [Sess. 1846.] — Minutes of the sittings of the committee on commerce. [Sess. 1846.] — Report of committee on internal improvements. [Mar. 3, 1848.] — [Maj. and min. reports of Senate committee on Finance, end. communications from Gov., Feb. 28, 1848, and Bd. of Bank Managers, Feb. 26, 1848 ; in Senate, Mar. 8, 1848. Ordered printed]. — [Report of House committee on finance re bill to reduce rate of taxation; Mar. 9, 1848]. Note. Ordered printed in Englieh and French. — Report of committee on public education, re memorial of the Board of Administrators of the University of La. [Sess. 1848 ] — Memorials to the Legislature for and against the con- solidation of the municipalities of the City of New Orleans. [Sess. 1850.] n. p., n d. 8°. 10 p. — Report of the committee on public lands, Feb. 4, 1850. 8°. 25 p. — Remarks of Mr. Duncan and others on the bill to take the sense of the people upon calling a con- vention to remodel the constitution ; Mar. 4, 1850. 3 p. — Report of the committee on public lands. [Sess. 1852 ] n. t. p. 8°. 25 p. Note. IdcI. rpt. of Register of the Land Office, Feb. 4, 1850, on pp. 2-26. — Report of standing committee on Penitentiary, made Feb. 2ith, 1852. R. H. Day, chairman. B. R., '52. 8°. 13 p. — Report of the special committee on retrenchment and reform in the salaries, fees, etc. [aic]. [N. 0.], 1852. 8». 14 p. — In relation to the affairs of the Citizens' Bank. (In Appendix to Journals, 1852.) — Minority report of the judiciary committee on the Citizens' Bank bill. N. O.. 1852. 8°. 7 p. — Report of committee on public education, with ac- companying documents. N. 0., 1852. 48 p. — Memorial of E. J. Forstall, in behalf of Baring Bros. &C. [sic] of London, and other holders of bonds issued in favor of Municipality No. 2 and the Charity Hospital. N. O., 1852. 8°. 14 p. — Report of the committee on federal relations. [Sess. 1852.] n. t. p. 8". 8 p. — Minority report of the committee on internal im- provements. [Sess. 1852.] n. t. p. 8°. 4 p. — Report [of select committee on] the accounts of the Commissioners of Public Buildings. [Sess. 1852.] n. t. p. 8<>. 2 p. — Report of the Senate standing committee of 21st Mar. 1850, on levees, drainage, &o. [Sess. 1853.] N. 0., 1853. 8°. 64 p. charts. — Report of the special committee on the memorial from certain citizens of Carroll, asking for a repeal of . . . " An Act to constitute a levee dis- trict composed of the parishes of Madison, Car- roll, and Catahoula" adopted 18th Mar. 1852. [Sess. 1853.] n. t. p. 8°. 4 p. — Report of Mr. Pearce of the committee on amend- ments to the constitution. N. O., 1853. 8°. 4 p. — Report on the bill to take the census. N. , 1853. 8°. 4 p. — Report from committee on charitable institutions. [Sess. 1853.] n. t.p. 8°. 5 p. 988 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [La. {Journals, Documents, Etc., continvtd.'] — Minority report of Mr. Lacoste, of the committee on charitable institutions, n.t.p. Sess. 1853. p. 7-8. — Rapport du comity conjoint sur les institutions charitables. [N. 0.], 1853. 8». 7 p. — Report of the committee on finance, upon the pay- ment of pensions due the veterans of 1814 and '15. [Sess. 1853.] n. t. p. 8». 2 p. — Report of the majority and minority committees on the judiciary, upon the joint resolution for going into an election of U. S. Senator. [Sess. 1863.] n. t. p. 8». 4 p. — Report of the committee on banks and banking on the bill to extend the charter of the Mechanics' and Traders' Bank. N. O., 1853. 8°. (3) p. — Report of the joint committee upon banks and bank- ing; sessional, 1853-61, 66. N. O. and B. R., ['53]-66. 8°. ^ote. Bpt. sesB. 1853 Is of " standing committee." Rpt. sesB. 1855, 58 Been ali*o in French. See atao above, 1843, and below, 1867 (tvo), 66, 69. — Same, minority report. [1858.] 6 p — Minority report of the Senate committee on the general system of free banking in the State of La. N. 0., 1854. 2 p. — Report of committee on agriculture and commerce, with regard to public weighers of cotton and sugar, Feb. 23, 1854. 1 p. — Report of special committee on Insane Asylum at Jackson, La. N. O., 1854. 2 p. — Report of tlie joint committee on the Penitentiary. N. O., 1854. 4 p. — Report of the joint committee on the pilotage system. N. O., 1854. 8°. 4 p. — Report of the joint committee on the New Orleans, Opelousas & Great Western and New Orleans, Jackson & Great Northern railroads. N. 0., 1854. 8°. 20 p. — J: S. Lobdell, Esq., to L. Caldwell, concerning the building of his levee by the State. [Sess. 1854.] 1 p. — Minority report of the committee on internal im- provements and levees. [Sess. 1854.] 4 p. — Report of the joint committee on public health. Majority report. N. O., 1854. 32 p. — Counter report of the joint committee on public health. N. O., 1854. 5 p. — Report of joint committee on charitable institutions. N. O., 1854. 5 p. — Minority report of the committee appointed to apportion the representation of the State. N. O., 1854. 8». 4 p. — Report of the joint committee appointed to examine the accounts of the Swamp Land Commissioners. March 1855. N. 0., '55. 8°. 61 p. — [Report of joint committee to investigate charges of Judge Cotton against the Legislature in re Font- chartrain R. R. Co.; sess. 1855]. n. t. p. 8°. 5 p. (Senate.) — Report [of judiciary committee on memorial of W: H. Williams; sees. 1855 J. n.t.p. 8°. 6 p. (House.) — Report of joint committee appointed to examine the affairs of the railroad companies in which the State has an interest. [Sess. 1855.] n. t. p. 8°. 3 p. (House.) note. AIbo isBued separately in French. — Report [of Senate committee appointed to investigate accounts of Lessees of Penitentiary. [Sess. 1855.] n. t.p. 8». p. [9]-ll. 989 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [La. \Journalt, DocumenU , Etc., continued.'^ — Address of Br. S; Bard, Supt of Public Educa- tion, before the Genl. Assy. Delivered on the 20th Feb. 1856. B. R, '56. 8°. 13 p. — Report of the committee on charitable institutions. [Sess. 1857.] n.t.p. 8°. p. 3-17. — Report of [same] on the St. Vincent's Asylum and Hospital. [Sess. 1857.] h. t p. 8°. 4 p. — Report of joint committee to examine the accounts of the Swamp Land Commissioners of the 2d Swamp Land District for the year 1855 [1856]. [Sees. 1857] n.p.,n.d. 7 p. SoU, In reality for year 1856. — Special report of committee on charitable institu- tions, Mar. 3, [1857, re Plaquemine College]. h. t. p. 8°. (.3) p. Note. Has wrong date " Mar. 3, 1866." — Special report of the joint committee on finance. B. R.,1857. 8°. 15 p. — Minority report from the finance committee. [Sess. 1857.] h. t. p. 8°. 4 p. — Special report of the Senate committee on banks and banking [re report of Board of Currem^y]. [Sess. 1857.] n. t. p. 8°. 25 p. Note. Includes the rpt. referred to. — Report of House committee on banks and banking on House bill no. 32, An Act to establish a general system of free banking in the State of La. [Sess. 1857.] h.t.p. 8°. 8 p. — Minority report of the committee on the Baton Rouge Kailroad bill. [Sess. 1857.] h. t. p. 8». 7 p. — Minority report on the closing of Bayou Houge. h. t. p. [Sess. 1857.] 8°. 4 p. — Report of committee on lands and levees. [Sess. 1857] n.p.,n.d. 8°. 7 p. See under Executive and Staff, Auditor, 1857. — Memorial [of Seamen's Home Association of N. O.]. [Sess. 1857.] n.p.,n.d. 8°. 4 p. — Petition of the Female Orphan Society. [Sess. 1857.] h. t. p. 8°. 4 p. — Minority report of committee on public lands. [By S. Van Wickle, sess. 1857.] h.t.p. 8°. 4 p. — Report [of the select committee] on the State Semi- nary of Learning. [Sess. 1857.] n. t. p. 8°. 3 p. — Report (if the committee on the Penitentiary. [Sess. 18.57.] h.t. p. 8". 4 p. — Minority report [of same. Sess. 1857]. h. t. p. 7 p. — Report on petition of G: W. Coffin. [Sess. 1857.] n. t. p. 8°. p. 3-6. See also above, 1846. — Report of the committee on commerce, etc. [re Mechanics' Society of N. O. Sess. 1857]. h. t. p. 8°. (l),3p. — [Minority reportof joint committee on banks, 1858]. See above, 1854. — Report of the committee on parochial affairs on the petition in relation to the removal of the court house of the parish of Avoyelles from Marks- ville to Mansura. [Sess. 1858 ] n.p.,n.d. 2 p. — Resolutions adopted at a mass meeting of the inhabitants of the parish of St. James, held on Mon., Feb. 22, 1858 . . . n. p., n. d. 8°. 2 p. (/» Documents, 1858.) — Report of committee on Penitentiary. [Sess. 1858.] B. R., '58. 15 p. — Report of the committee on charitable institutions. [Sess. 1858.] 5 p. 990 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [•La.. [■Tournals, Documents, Etc., continued.'] — Minority report of the committee on agriculture, recommending a geological survey of the State. B. R., 1858. 18 p. — Report of the joint special committee appointed to examine Diamond Island Bend levee. B. R., 1858. Up. — Petition of the citizens of St. Mary's parish, in relation to the closing of Bayou Plaquemine. [Sess. 1858.J n.p.,n.d. 2 p. — Minority report of the Senate committee on internal improvements, upon the House bill no. 39, entitled. An act to authorize and require the State Engineer and the Commissioners of the 2d Swamp Land District to close Bayou Plaque- mine in the parish of Iberville. [Sess. 1858 ] n. p., n. d. i p. — Majority report of Senate committee on internal improvements. [Sess. 1858] n.p.,n.d. 4 p. — Report of the joint committee appointed to examine the accounts of the Swamp Land Commissioners. [Sess. 1858.] — Memorial of the late Board of Administrators of the Insane Asylum at Jackson, La. Together with the reply of the present Board . . . and report of special committee. B. R., 1858. 14 p. — Memorial in reference to the Insane Asylum at Jackson, La. 4 p. (/» Documents, 1858.) — Report of the committee on federal relations. [Sess. 1858.] B. R., 'oS. 8». 14 p. — Petition of the Common Council of New Orleans in relation to Carondelet Canal. [Sess. 1858] 2 p. — Report of the special committee to which was referred a bill to grant the authority of the State of La. for the importation of free black laborers within the State, n. p., n. d. 6 p. (In Documents, 1858.) — Minority report of the judiciary committee on the act for the better enforcement of the criminal law in the City of New Orleans, n. p., n. d. 3 p. (In Documents, 1858.) — Report of the committee on commerce and manu- factures. B. R., 1858. 80. 12 p. — Minority report of the committee on commerce and manufactures, in relation to the substitute of an act in relation to pilots. [Sess. 1858.] n. p., n. d. 8°. 2 p. — Report of the committee on education relative to the State Seminary of Learning. B. R., 1860. 8°. 9 p. — Report of the joint committee appointed to investi- gate the affairs of the railroads in which the State is a stockholder. B. R., 1860. 8°. 30 p. — Special report of the joint committee appointed to examine the State Land Office. B. R., 1860. 8°. 7 p. — Report of the committee on lands and levees. B. R., 1860. 8». 5 p. — Report of the committee on commerce, manufac- tures and agriculture, on Senate bill no. 46. B. R., 1860. 8°. 5 p. — Report of the committee on commerce and manu- factures to the House . . . [Feb. 25, I860]. B. R.. '60. 8'>. 15 p. — Report of the joint committee on charitable institu- tions. B. R., 1860. 8». 11 p. — Special report of finance committee relative to Insane Asylum at Jackson, La. B. R., 1861. 5 p. — Report of the committee on printing. B. R., 1861. 80. 2 p. 991 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [La \Journa\i, Documents . Etc., continued.'] — Memorial of E H. Angamar relative to the navlga- tion of Old River . . . March 1861. B. R., •61. 7 p. — Memorial of the Seamen's Home Association. B R., 1861 8<>. 5 p. — Minority report of the judiciary committee on the bill to create six sheriffs for the parish of Orleans. B. R.. 1861. 8°. 4 p. — Report of the judiciary committee to whom was referred an act relative to the law of evidence, to the Senate. B. R., 1861. 8". 19 p. — Minority report of the special committee on the bill tn annex a portion of the parish of Madison to Tensas parish. B. R., 1861. 8". 6 p. — Reportof committee on Penitentiary. B.R.,]«61. 8p. — Report of special committee on Penitentiary ap- pointed to examine the books, act-ounts, and vouchers, and all matters connected therewith. B. R, 1861. 4 p. — Report to the House from the finance committee [showing financial condition of the State for a seriesof years; Mar. 11,1861]. B. R.,'6I. 2.5 p. — Report of the committee on federal relations, [Dec. 6,1865]. h.t.p. [1866.] S". 3 p. — Report of the committee on banks and banking, Jan. 1866. N. O., '66. 8°. 6 p. — Report of the joint committee upon the election of M. Habn and R. K. Cutler to the U. S. Senate. Jan. 1866. N. O., '66. 8°. 3.5 p. — Report of the commissioners appointed by the Genl. Assy, to proceed to Washington to wait on Andrew Johnson, President. [Sess. 1866.] S". 4 p. — Memorial of the people of La. to His Excellency the President, and to the Congress of the United States, asking national aid to repair and recon- struct the State levees ... n. t. p. N. 0., 1866. 8°. 6 p. (Title from cover.) See alio under InetltutionB, Leveet, 1866. — Memorial of the people of La. to the Congress of the United States. [N. O.? 1866?] 8°. 11 p. JVbie. Ashln? nid in re-buildiDg of levees. Not Been; per- haps an erroDeone entry. — Report of the special joint committee appointed to examine the condition and management of the Deaf, Dumb and Blind Asylum at Baton Rouge. N. 0., 1866. 8°. 5 p. — Report of the joint committee . . on the affairs of the New Orleans, Jackson & Great Northern R. R., Jan. 1866 N. O., '66. 8°. 8 p. — Report of the joint committee . . . appointed to examine into certain charges against employees of the New Orleans, Jackson & Great Northern R. R Co. N. O., '66. 8°. 8 p. — Report of the special committee on the Mexican Gulf Railroad, with accompanying documents ; also a bill reported to liquidate the same. N. O., 1866. 8°. 2,S p. — Report of the committee of examination on the damage to public buildings at Baton Rouge. [Dec. 20. 1866.] N. 0., '67. 8». 11 p. — Report of the committee on the Mexican Gulf Rail- road, session Jan. 1867. N. 0. '67. 8°. 8 p. — Memorial and explorations of the Hon J: B. Robert- son in relation to the agricultural, mineral and manufacturing resources of the Stnte; with the report of joint committee. Jan. 18(17. N. O., '67. 8°. 30 p. yote. Reprinted in 1868; see opposite, 1868. 992 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [La. {Journals, Documents, Etc., continued.'] — Beport of the committee on [New Orleans] city finances, n. t. p. [N. O., 1867.] 8°. 3 p. (/n Documents, 1867.) — Report of committee of public works, lands and levees, on widening and enlarging the New Canal and Basin, to the House; Jan. 1867. N. O., '67. 9 p. — Report of the committee on the condition of the New Canal, Jan. 1867. N. O., '67. 8°. 2 1. — Memorial to the Legislature by the Board of Levee Commissioners on the employment of convict labor; January 1867. N. 0., '67. 8». 5 p. — Report of committee on charitable institutions, Jan. 1867. N. O., '67. 8°. 7 p. — Report of joint special committee on federal rela- tions, Jan. 1867. N. O., '67. 8°. 4 p. — Testimony taken before the committee on elections and qualifications in the case of W: J. Moore vs. IL. A. Wiltz . . . N. ()., 1868. 8°. 42 p. — Report of the select committee to proceed to the parish of Lafayette to examine into the alleged lawlessness in said parish, in reference to the contested election cases of M. Casey vs. J. N. Judice. N. O., 1868. 8°. 15 p. — Beport of the committee on elections and qualifica- tions in the cases of V. M. Lange vs. B. E. Chaney, R. Lange vs. J: S. Huguet, of the parish of East Baton Rouge. N. 0.,1868. 33 p. — Memorial and explorations of Hon. J: B. Robertson in relation to the agricultural, mineral & manu- facturing resources of the State ; with the report of joint committee. Jan. 1868. N. 0., '68. 8°. 43 p. Note. RecommeDdiog a Bureau of Arts, Agric. and Immig. Reprint of the doc. of Jan. 1867; see opposite, 1867. — Report of the joint committee on the conduct of the late elections and the condition of peace and order in the State. N. O., 1868. 8°. 68 p. See alio below, 1869. — Report of special committee to examine into the action of State tax collectors. N. O., 1868. 8°. 7 p. — Report on the debts and finances of the City of New Orleans, by the committee of ways and means of the La. House . . . Aug. 1868. N. O., '68. 8°. 19 p. — Joint report of committee of the State Penitentiary of the committees of the Senate and House, Aug. 24, 1868. N. 0., '68. 15 p. — Beport of the chairman of the committee on public lands and levees of the House . . on the con- dition and disposition of the public lands of the State, since the 26th day of Jan. 1861, in accord- ance with the provisions of a resolution adopted Sept. 26, 1868. N. 0., '69. 8°. 26 p. — Beport of the committee on contingent expenses for the session ending Oct. 21, 1868. Jan. 1869. N. O., '69. 8°. 7 p. — Report of the special joint committee on expendi- tures of Board of Registration and convention tax, Jan. 1869. N. O, '69. 8°. 33 p. — Memorial to the Genl. Assy, on the subject of sala- ries of parish judges, n. p., n. d. 8°. 2 p. {In Documents, 1869.) — Report of the joint committee on the conduct of the late elections and the peace and order in the State; sess. 1869. N. O., '69. 8°. 342 p. Se-e alao following entry, and above, 1868. 993 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [La. [Joiirvals, Doevmenis, EU., continued.'} — Supplementftl report of the Genl Assy. ... on the conduct of the Inte elections and the condition of peace and good order in the State. N. 0., 1869. 8". il, 296 p. See also preceding entrpt and above, 1868. — Report of the cotnmittee on printing, Jan. 1869. 8°. 10 p. — Rep'Tt of the joint committee on charitable and pubic institutions, Jan. 1869. N. 0., '69. 8°. 26 p. Jfote, IdcI. rpt. on State TTDlversity on p. 3-9. — Report of the special committee on the affairs of the Inte Board of Levee Commissioners, in the case of the cUiim of P. Frizzelland Murphy & Frizzell for loss on sale of levee bonds. Sess. 1869. N O., '69. Ifi p. — Report of the [joint?] committee on hanks and hank- ing. [1H69.] 2 p. — Report of House committees on the New Canal and Basin, Jan. 1, 18i:9. N. 0.. '69. 8°. 24 p. — Report of the City Surveyor concerning the Ship Island Canal scheme. With extracts from the journal of tlie Common Council of New Orleans. A. L. Lee. State Printer. N. O., 1869 10 p. — Report of special joint committee in the case of E. McCarthy, fifth justice of the peace for the parish of Orleans. Feb. 1869. N. O.. '69. 36 p. — House of Representatives. Case of N. Schwab, sheriff of the parish of Jefferson. Petition filed July 20, 1869. n. p., n. d. 8°. 12 p. (/n Documents. 1869.) — Proceedings of the Senate when sitting as a court of impeachment [of G: M. Wickliffe, Auditor]. n. t. p. [1870.] 80. 192 p. i^ote. Seen only bound witb Senate Journal, 1870. — Report of the special House committee to whom was \»ic'\ referred the charsres preferred against Gov. Warmoth by 6: M. Wickliffe. together with the testimony in the case. Session of 1870. N. O., '70. 80. 60 p. — Report of the committee on education relative to the disbursement of the school fund. Sess. 1870. N. O.,'70. 8°. 18 p. — Suppl-mental report of the Senate committee on public education transmitting reply to . . . members of the Board of Education. By T: W. Conway, Pres. Board of Education. N. 0., 1870. 8°. 8 p. — Report of the special committee to examine into the affairs of the Metropolitan Police Board, to the House. Sess. of 1870. N. O., '70. 8°. 34 p. — The Speakership controversy. Argument by Hon. T: G. Davidson, of Livingston Parish, in the House . . . .Tan. 8, 1872. n. t. p. N. O., '72. 8". 7 p. (Title from cover.) — La. State Senate. Rules for the government of the court of impeachment [of Gov. Warmoth] . n. p., n. d. [1872 ] 3 p. — Proceedings of the Senate sitting as a court of impeachment in the case of the State of La. vs. H: C. Warmoth, [Dec. 9, 1872-Jan. 27, 1873]. N. O., '73. 8». 14 p. Note. Seen only bound with Senate Journal, 1872/73. — Report of the committee to investigate the affairs of the New Orleans Park Commissioners ; [Feb. 1873]. N. 0., '73. S". 90 p. 994 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [La. \_Journala, Documents, Etc., eontinued.'] — Partial report of the joint committee on examining the books, accounts and other ofScial documents in the Auditor's and Treasurer's office. N. O., 1875. 8». 52 p. — Same. N. O., 1875. 8". 88 p. NoU. Tbie ed. cont. pp. 53-88 as Exhibit W: " A rpt. (not before published) prepared by J. 2£. Weymoath for the use of the committee ..." — Speech of Hon. T. T. Allain ... in support of Hon. P. B. S. Pinchback as U. S. Senator . . . Jan.l2, 1875, in the Senate of La. ['75.] 8°. 6 p. — The situation in Louisiana. The Legislature's reply to Kellogg's pronunciamento ... n. p., n. d. [1875?] 8». 8 p. — Report of the sub-committee on public and chari- table institutions, appointed under a resolution of the House adopted Jan. 20, 1876. n. p., ['76]. 8°. 22 p. Ifote. Incl. rpt. on State nniversity on p. 14-22. — Testimony taken during the investigation of the Baton Rouge & Vicksburg R. R. Co. before the committee on railroads, of the House . . . and certified report of the committee . . . Feb. 15, 1876. N.O., ['76]. 8°. 10 p. (CoTer-title.) — Same. Washington City, 1878. 18 p. (Title var.) — Proceedings of the Senate when sitting as a High Court of impeachment [of Gov. Kellogg. Feb. 28,1876]. n.t.p. 8°. p. 289-295. 2foU. With Senate Jnl. 1876; notknown If also separate. — [Report of committee on outrages in E. and W. Feliciana, £. Baton Rouge, and St. Helena. Extra sess. Senate, Mar. 10, 1876]. (Ordered printed.) — Petition on behalf of the Agric. and Mech. College . . . praying against its removal from its present location, Chalmette. To which is appended the 3d annual report of the Board of Control . . . &c.,&c. Sess. 1877. N. O., '77. 102 p. — Report of the Senate committee on privileges and elections in the case of Wailes vs. Wakefield. [Mar. 2, 1878.] N. O., '78. 8°. 76 p. — Same, in the case of Moore vs. Cage . . sess. 1878. N. O., '78. 8°. 57 p. — Report of joint committee of investigation of the affairs of the late Auditors. Sess. 1878. N. O., '78. 8». 26, (1) p. — Report of joint committee to investigate Treasurer's office. 1877. [Sess. 1878.] N. 0., '78. 15 p. — Report of joint committee of investigation of the Dept. of Education. Sess. 1878. n.p., n. d. 104, vi, p. — Report of the Senate sub-committee on charitable institutions, [Feb. 27] 1878. N. O., '78. 8°. 14 p. — The new regime in La. Economy and reform in legislation and administration under Gov. Nicfa- olls. Speech of Hon. E: D. White ... in the Senate of La., Mon. Mar. 18, 1878. Washing- ton, '78. 80. 23 p. (Cover-title.) Note. State edition, if any, not seen. — Report of joint committee to investigate the Land Office. [Sess ] 1878. N. O., '78. 8". 47 p. — Report of the Senate committee on Penitentiary. Sess. 1878. N. O., '78. »". 13, (1) p. — Proceedings of the Senate committee on claims in relation to the memorial of the City of New Orleans. Sess. 1878. N. 0., '78. S". 23 p. 995 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [La. [Jfeurna/s, Documents, Etc., continued.'] — Preliminary proceedings in the Senate in the im- peachment of T. Fontelieu, Judge of the 21st Judicial District . . . B. R., 1886. 46 p. Jfott. With Senate Jal. 1886; not known if also sepBrste. — Report of the joint committee . . . appointed to examine the books and accounts of the Auditor and the Treasurer — Submitted . . . July 7, 1888. n.t.p. 8°. 14 p. — Speech of Hon. R. H. Snyder, of Tensas, delivered in tne House . . . June 24, 1890. n. p., n. d. [■90]. 8°. 12 p. Note. In favor of re-chartering the La. Lottery. Miscellaneous . Audit and Exchange, Board of. Report, April 1, 1894. Got. M. J. Foster, Pres. of the Board, G: A. Spyker, Secretary. n.p.,n.d. 8". 8 p. [Civil M'ar.] Military Board. Special report to the Legislature. B. R., 1861. 8°. 5 p. — Special report, with list of captains, companies, and number of men. B. R., 1861. 8". 7 p. See also forward, Financial Commission ; under Ezec. and Staff, Governor, 1861, 64, and Adjt. Oenl. ; and under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1865, 66, 67. [^Coroners.'] Annual report of J: G. Roche, Coroner of Ist and 4th districts. Parish of Orleans. Sess. 1870. N. O., 70. 8°. 2 1. — Annual reports of the Coroners' inquests in the Parishes of Orleans, Iberia, Madison, and West Feliciana, to the Governor. Jan. 1871. N. O., '71. 8". 8 p. — Same, in the Parishes of Orleans, Caddo, Avoyelles, and Jefferson. Sess. 1872. N. O., '72. 8°. 21 p. — Annual reports of the Coroners of the Parishes of Orleans and East and West Feliciana, to the Genl. Asey. Sess. 1874. N. O., '74. 8°. 7 p. — Reports of the Coroners of St. James, Madison, Iberia, and Jefferson Parishes, to the Governor. [Sess. 1874.] N. 0., '74. 8°. 10 p. [£iposiricultural features. . . . Comp. and written by request for the . . . Asson. by W: C. Stubbs, Director State Experimental Stations. N. O., 1895. 8°. 55, (1) p. fold map. Jaclcson Monument Association (18B1-). Report, Feb. 1865 N. O. '55. 8». 8 p. — Some, in French. N. 0., '55. 8". 8 p. {^Lottery.'] OfEcial report of the proceedings of the Anti-Lottt-ry Democratic Convention held in the Hall of tlie House of Representatives . . . Aug. 7-8, lh90. N. O., '90. 8°. 80 p. ifftte. Inel. reprint of Minority rpt. of House committee against the La Luttery. 6te also under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1890. 996 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS \\a. \_Louisiana Com.mission.'l Legal statns of the La. State goTernment under the uoBstitution and the laws. . . . Compiled for the use of the La. Commission. N. 0, 1877. 8°. 56 p. \_Nevi Or leans. '\ ^Metropolitan Police.^ See forward, Police. Commissioners of the New Orleans Park (1870-). lst-[2dj annual report, [1872J-73. N. O., 73- 74. 2 pm. 8°. See a/so unefer Legislatare, tTbuma^, Doca.^etc.^ 1873. See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1866, under Inspec. and Reg., Health, Board of, and Poit of New Orleans ; and vnder Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1850, 58, 67, 68, 78. [Police.] Board of Melropoliian Police {IfeS-). Re- port, sess. 1869; annual, Sept. 30: 1869, 69/70- 72/73; Dec. 31: 1874. N. O., '69-75. J^ote. Tbe nperatloDS of this Board covered the paiiehes of OrleaDB, JeffereoD, and St. Bernard, which included the citlee of New Orleans, JefFeraon City, and Carrollton. Bpt. 1871/72 not seen. See aim under Legislature, Journalt, Doca., etc., 1870. Relief Commissioners. Report of the Belief Commis- sioners of the overflowed districts. N. 0., 1882. 8°. 62 p. Supplemental : Pcblications of the Tessitoby of Orleans. The province of Louisiana was in 1804 divided at 33» north lati- tude into the District of Louisiana, north, and tbe Territory of Orleantt, south. In 1812 the Territory of Orleans became the ytate of Louisiana. The District of Louisiana became in I8U5 the Ter- ritory of Louisiana and in 1812 the Territory oi Missouri. Publi- cations of the ** Territory of Louisiana " are tlierefore no part of the early records of the State of Louisiana. See Missouri Slate Publications, p. 356. Legislative Council, Acts passed, lst-2d sessions, 1804-03. New Orleans, '05. 2 v. 12°. 2^ote. Sessions convened Dec. 3, 1804 and June 20, 1805. This sinele legislative chamber was succeeded by a Legislature of two houses i see forward. — Actes du Conseil Legislatif du Territoire d'Orleans. 1B04, 05. N.-O., '05. 16". 361 p. Legislature. Acts passed, sessional, 1806-11. New Orleans, '07-11. 6 v. 12° and 8". I^ote. In Enf^lish and French, on opposite pages. There were three Legislatures, let-3d, convened biennially, in Jan., 18U6, 03, 10, with a 2d session of each in the alternate year, convened in Jan., 1S07, 09, 11. Acts 1806 were the only 12°. — Ordinance establishing the Louisiana Bank. Ordon- nance pour I'^tablissement de la Bangue de la Louisiane. N. O., 1»04. 12°. 21, (2), 27-42 p. J^ote. In English and French, on opposite pages. The last 18 p. have separate title: ** Enquiry relative to banks. . .. By James Lyon. Printed by order of the Commrs. of the La. Bank, 1804." — An exposition of the criminal laws of the Territory of Orleans ... By authority. By Lewis Kerr, N. O., 1806. 12°. 241, Iviii, p. Jfbte. In English and French, on opposite pages. Fagina- ' tion coDtinuoua. French portion printed by Jean Kenard. — Acts of Congress relative to land claims in the Ter- ritory of Orleans. n.p.,n.d. [1807?] 8°. 63 p. Jfbte. Usually found with AcU, 1807. — A digest of the civil laws now in force in the Terri- tory of Orleans ; with alterations and amend- ments adapted to its present system of govern- ment. By authority. N. 0.,18U8. 4°. v, xxi, 491 p. Xote. In French and English, on opposite pages. Known as "the Old Code." Not to be confused with the " Laws of the Territory of Louiaiana," pub. at St. Louis the same year. 997 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [La. Legistature, continued. — Index to the Acts of the Legislature of the Territory of Orleans, from the lat session of the 1st Legis- lature to the 2d session of the 3d Legislature, inclusive. By J. Mitchell. N. O., 1812. 12". 46 p. — A compilation in which is comprised the constitution of the U. S., the treaty by which Louisiana was ceded to the U. S. ; the laws and ordinances of Congress for the government of the Territory of Orleans, [etc.]. N. O., 1816. 8". 159 p. J^ote. In EngUah and French. — Formal address of Gen. 6: Washington to the people of the United States, Sept. 17, 1796. Published by order of the Legislature. n.p.,n.d. [1807.] 8». 47 p. Note. Usually found with Acta, 1807. — Debate in the House ... on a memorial to Con- gress respecting the illegal conduct of Gen. "Wilkinson. N. O., 1807. 8<>. 42, 6 p. Superior Court. Decisions, 1809-12. See under Judi- ciary, Supreme Court. 998 TEXAS STATE PUBLICATIONS Liat compiled from the collection of Texaa documents in the New York Public Library ; from material , furnished by Phineas L. Windsor^ Librarian of the University of Texasy Austin ; and from " A Bibliography of Texas" by C. W. Raines^ State Libra- riany 1896. JJocuments in this list generally published at the capital^ Austin^ if not otherwise specified. Part of territory claimed by both France and Spain till yielded to Bpain in Treaty of 1763. French clairoB revived by Treaty of Ban lldefonBO, 1800. Claimed by United States as part of Louisiana purchase, 1803, till excluded by treaty with Spain, 1810. Under Hpanlsh rule, as part of Mexico, till Mexico became inde- pendent in 1821 . With Province of Coahuila, admitted to Republic of Mexico as State of Coahuila and Texas, 18'24. Extensive coloni- zation from United States began under Col. Stephen F. Austin, about 1823. First insurrectionary movements, 1832; Revolution began, 1835. Provisional Government, under Gov. H: Smith, Nov. 1835-Mar. 1836. Independence declared, Mar. 2, 1836. Massacre of the Alamo, Mar. 6, 1836. Constitution of Republic of Texas adopted. Mar. 17, 1836; ratified by people, Sept. 1836. Battle of Ban Jacinto, Apr. 21,1836. Admitted to the Union, Dec. '29, 1845, claiming all territory west of the national boundary ot 1810 as far as the Kio Grande and from its source to the 42d parallel. Claims to all territory west and northwest of present State boundaries sold to the Federal government, 1860. Seceded from the Union, Feb. 1,1861. Re-admitted, Mar. 30, 1870. Greer County awarded to the United States, 1896. [Documents accompanying the Governor's message to extra session, June 1879]. yote. Cent. rpts. from: Land Office, Deaf and Dumb Asylum, Sec. Bd. of Education, Blind Asylum, Agric. Col- lege, Lunatic Asylum, Printing Board, Adjt. Genl., Prairie View School, and Comptroller. Department reports, 1885/86, 87/88. n. t. p. 3 v. 8°. Note. Not collected for any other years, so far as known. 1887/88 in 2 T. CoNSTITnTlON. ConvtnUon, 1845. Journals of the convention as- sembled at the city of Austin on the 4th of July, 1843, for the pnrpose of framing a constitution for the State of Texas. '46. 8°. 378 p. — Debates in the convention. [1845.] 8°. 759 p. — Standing rules for the government of the conven- tion . . . July 4, 1845. n.p., n. d. 8 p. — Constitution of the State of Texas . . . 1845. An ordinance in relation to colonization contracts. An ordinance assenting to the proposals of the United States' Congress for the annexation of Texas. Houston, '45. 8°. 32 p. — Constitucion del Estado de Tejas. Adoptada . . . 1845. Tracida por G. Fisher. '45. 8°. 34 p. — Constitution as amended 1850. '50. (1), 29 p. Convention, 1861. [Record of the journal of the con- vention.] 380 p. MS. Note. In custody of Secretary of State. Had not been printed, np to 1896. — Reports of the committee on public safety to the con- vention . . . which assembled . . . 28th Jan. 1861, and reassembled on the 2d day of March 1861: . . . with accompanying documents. '61. 8». 173 p. — The ordinances and resolutions of the convention held . . . 28th of Jan. 1861, Feb. 24th, 1861. '61. 8°. 22 p. — The constitution of the State of Texas. 1861. 8°. 27 p. 999 Constitution] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Texas Convention, 1861, continued. — Tlie constitution ... as amended in 1861 ; with address to the people of Texas. '61. 39 p. — The constitution ... as amended in 1861 ; the constitution of the Confederate States . . . the ordinances of the Texas convention ; and an address to the people ... '61. 40, 40 p. Xbte. Tbe Rddreai was ordered printed also Id Oerman and Bpanleh editions, 1,000 copies each. — A declaration of the causes which impel the State of Texas to secede from the Federal Union. [Feb. 2, 1861]. n. t. p. 7 p. — The constitution for the ProTisional Government of the Confederate States of America. Austin, 1861. Ifote. Been only in Gammers Laws of Texas, v. 3, p. 29. — The constitution of the Confederate States of America, Mar. II, 1861. Austin, 1861. 8°. 17 p. Convention, 1866. Journal of the Texas State Con- vention, assembled . . . Feb. 7, 1866. Ad- journed Apr. 2, 1W66. '66. 8°. 391 p. — Bnles of the convention, n. t. p. 8 p. — [Message of Gov. Hamilton to convention]. See under Executive and Staff, Governor, 1866. — The constitution as amended, and ordinances accom- panying. Austin, 1866. 32, 21 p. — The constitution as amended, and ordinances of the convention of 1866 . . and the General [and Special] Laws of the regular session of the 11th Legislature. Austin, 'B6. 8°. 53, (1), ix, 272, (2), xxvii, 453, (1), xii, p. Note. With back cover title ; " Texas constitution, ordi- nances, and laws, 1866." The tipecial Laws have a separate title page; 463, (l),zii, p. — The constitution ... as amended . . . 1866. '66. 48, 29 p. Cont.: Constitution and ordinances, 1866, p. 1-48. Uonstitution 1343 as amended 1850, p. 1-29. Convention, 1868/69. Journal, 1st session, June 1/ Aug 31, 1868. '70. 8°. 1089 p. — Same; 2d session, Dec. 7, 1868/Feb. 6, 1869. 8°. 576 p. — Report of special committee on lawlessness and violence in Texas, [June 30, 1868]. Pub. by order of the convention. 1868. 8°. 14 p. — Ordinances passed by the constitutional convention at Austin, Texas, June 1, 1868. Austin, '70. 8". 123, (1), 126-143 p. — Constitution adopted by the constitutional con- vention . . to be submitted ... at an elec- tion to take place . . . July 1869. Austin, '69. 8°. 2 p. 1., 3-46, xxix, p. — Same; Austin, 1871. 78 p. — Reconstruction acts under authority of which the constitution of Texas was adopted and Texas admitted to representation in the Congress of the United States. Austin, 1870. Note. Seen only in Gammel's Laws of Texas, v. 6, p. 1-12. — Constitutions, with the United States and Confed- erate States constitutions; with annotations. By J: Sayles. Houston, 1872. 8°. jSee aim oppotUe, 1888. Convention. 1875. Journal of the constitutional con- vention . . . begun and held . . . Sept. 6th, 1875. Galveston, '75. 8°. 821, xviii, p. — Ordinances adopted by the constitutional convention . . . Sept. 6, 1875. n. p., '76. Note. Seen only in (jammel's Laws of T., r. 8, p. 751-778. lOOO Constitution] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Texas Convtntion, 1875, continued. — Constitution des Staates Texas, 1875. 75. 13S p. — Constitution of tiie State of Texas, adopted by the constitutional convention . . 6th day of Sept. , 1875 ; [and ordinances]. OfScial. n. t. p. Gal- veston, [75?]. 1. 80. 36 p. — Same; ratified . . . Feb. 15, 1876. Houston, 76. 76, 36 p. — Same ; 1877. 92 p. — Same ; with amendments . . . 1879 and . . . 1883. Austin, '85. 8°. (1), 111 p. — Same ; with amendments declared adopted, Oct. 14, 1879, Sept. 25, 1883, Dec. 19, 1890, Sept. 22, 1891. Austin, '91. 8». 75 p. — Same ; 1892. 8°. 75 p. — Index to Texas constitution of 1876. By A. C. Gray. Austin, 1877. — The constitutions of the State of Texas, [etc.]. By J: Sayles. 3d ed. St. Louis, Mo., 1888. Xote. Hae back title : '* Saylea' Texas Siatutea, v. 4. .An- DOtated coDStilutloDal history." It is thus reckoned aBa4th vol. of Sayles's *' Early laws of Texas;*' see under Legisla- ture, Lami of the State, 1888. — Same, other editions. 1884, 86, 89. \_Not »eeji.] See also opposite, 1872. Executive and Staff. Governor. Message, to legislative sessions, 1846-1907. '46-1907. Cont. : By J. P. Henderson (not seen) ; by G: T. Wood, 1846,47; by P. H. Bell, 1860, 51, 63 (Nov.); by E: M. Pease, 1863 (Dec), 86, 56 (Jnly), 67; by H. R. Runnels, 1859; by S.- Houston (not seen) ; by E; Clark (not seen) ; by F. R. Lubbock (not seen); by P. Hurrah, 1864 (May); by A. J. Hamilton, 186B (Feb.) ; by .J. W. Throckmortim, 1866 (Aug.) ; by E: M. Pease, 186s; by E. J. Davis, 1870 (Apr.), 71, 73; by R: Coke, 1874, 75, 76; by R: B. Hubbard, 187y (.Ian.) ; by O. M. Roberts, 1879 (June), 81, 82, 83; by J: Ireland, 1884, 85, 87; by L. 8. Robs, 1887, 88 (Apr.), 89, 91; by J. S. Hogg, 1H91, 92, 93, 95 ; by 0: A. Culberson, 1895 (Jan., Oct.), 97, 99; by J. D. Bayers, 1900, 01 (.Jan., Aug.), 03; by S. W. T. Lanham, 1905; by T. II. Campbell, 1907. Jfote. 'With mess. 1881 are bound inaugural and General message; tee below, 1881. Mess. 1889 (23 p.) baa but 16 p in Dept. Rpts., 1887/88. Messages of Govs, Ross and Hogg, 1891, dated respectively Jan. 13 and Jan. 21. Mess. 1887,95 each in 1 v. with inaugural. German and Spanish eds. also printed, or ordered printed, of messages 1850, 53 (Nov., Dec), 57, 70, 71 (Jan.), 73-79 (Jan.), 84-91. Germnn ed. of meee. 1893; and Bohemian ed. of mess. 1879 (Jan.), 84-91. French ed. also of mess. 1871. Meas. 1876 printed at Houston; mess. 1879 (Jan.) at Galveston. — Inaugural address, 1851, 57, 66, 70, 74, 79, 81, 87, 89, 95. Oont.: By Bell, 1851; by Runnels, 1857; by Throckmorton, 1866; by Davis, 1870; by Coke, 1874; by Roberts, 1879, 81; by Ross, 1887, 89 ; by Culberson, 1895. Note. Inaugural 1870 printed In English, German, and Spanish eds. Inaugurals 1881, 87, 89, 95 bound with Messages of same years. Inaugural 1881 printed at Galveston. — Message of Gov. Houston, of Texas, on secession. [Jan. 21, I860], n. t. p. [San Antonio, '60.] 8°. 8 p. — Message of Gov. S: Houston on the So. Carolina resolutions. 1860. 8». 16 p. — Address of A. J. Hamilton, Military Governor, to the people of Texas, [Jan. 1, 1864]. New Orleans, '64. 8°. 19 p. — Message of Gov. A. J. Hamilton to the Texas State Convention. Delivered Feb. 10, 1866. '66. 12". 14 p. — [Special message of Gov. Throcljmorton on federal relations; Oct. 31, 1866]. (Ordered printed.) — Correspondence between Gov. Davis and G: W. Paschal, Sr., in relation to the Texas indemnity bond suits, together with report of committee. 1870. 80. 31 p. lOOl Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Texas Oovernor, continued. — [Final report of the administration of Gov. Throck- morton, with statement of Indian depredations 1866-67, and his address to the people of the State]. 1873. 103 p. JiTote. Entered in book Bales Hate; title UDcertain. — Message of Gov. E. J. Davis, with documents in relation to lawlessness and crime in Hill and Walker counties; [Feb. 8, 1871]. '71. 8°. 27p. — Message from the Governor [Coke] on the financial condition of the State, with accompanying docu- ments from heads of departments . . . Feb. 10, 1874. '74. 8°. 22 p. 2^oU. Coot, brief epecial rpts, from Adjt. Geol., Comp- troller and Treaeurer. — Message [of] Governor Coke, vetoing the Interna- tional [it. R.] bond bill. Sent to the Senate, Mar. 6, 1875. '75. 8". 24 p. — Message of Gov. Coke concerning the Texas indem- nity bonds . . Apr. 26, 1876. 20 + p. yoie. Imperfect copy Been ; pagination uncertalD. — [Message of Gov. Coke on the Giddings affair. 1876]. [JVotseen.^ — [Centennial address of Gov. Hubbard at Phila- delphia, Sept. 1876]. [Not seen.} — Mexican relations ; letter of Gov. R. B. Hubbard . . . to President Hayes. Jan. 8, 1878. n.t.p. 12 p. — Messages of Gov. 0. M. Roberts to the 16th Legis- lature . . . Galveston, 1879. 8°. 42 p. Kote. Coot. hiB inaugural, Jan. 1879, and meaBages Jan. 27- Feb. 10, 1879 on tbe following aubJectB ; Judiciary, Finance, Univ. and A. and M. College, Lunatic Aaylum and D. & B. and Blind InatitutionB, Free common Bcboole, Tbe frontier. See alao forward under Secretary of State, Report, Note. — General message of Gov. Oran M. Roberts on the judiciary, education, the Dept. of Insurance, Statistics and History, railroads, etc., to the 17th Legislature, convened . . . Jan. 11, 1881; [dated, Jan. 26, 1881]. Galveston, '81. 18 p. Note. Bound with bia inaugural and reg. meaa. of 1881. — Message of Gov. O. M. Roberts on the sale and exchange of bonds authorized by act of Apr. 21, 1879 . . . ; Jan. 11,1881. Galveston, '81. 8 p. — Message of Gov. O. M. Roberts on the special school fund loaned to railroad companies . . . ; Jan. 11, 1881. Galveston, '81. 19 p. — Message of Gov. O. M. Roberts on appropriations and expenditures under control of the Governor. Jan. 11, 1881. Galveston, '81. 23 p. — Message of tbe Governor [O. M. Roberts, concern- ing] Greer county. [Jan. 10, 1883.] n. t. p. 8°. 8 p. 4 maps. (Cover title.) — A report of the Governor of Texas accounting for moneys placed under his control, [Jan. 16, 1883]. '83. 8°. 9 p. — Proclamation of Gov. J: Ireland announcing veto of the land bill passed by the 19th Legislature. With supplement containing the bill. Apr. 15th, 1885. '85. 8». 9 p. — Address of Gov. Lubbock before the 22d Legisla- ture, on presenting to the Senate in behalf of the donors the portrait of Jefferson Uavis, Mar. 7, 1891. Austin, '91. See also under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1891. — Proclamation [Feb. 18], convening the 22d Legisla- ture in special session, and message [Mar. 14] of Gov. J. S. Hogg . . . [1892]. 8o. 20 p. I002 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Texas Oovernor, confinved. — Message of Gov. J. S. Hogg ... on the subject of lynch law : [Feb. 6, 1893]. n.t.p. 8°. 4 p. — Special message of Gov. Jas. S. Hoge on federal court receiverships . . . Mar. 8, 1893. n. t. p. '93. 8°. 16 p. — Sugar bounty. Proclamation and special message by Gov. J. S. Hogg . . . May 20, 1893. n. t. p. S". 6 p. I^ote. Also in : — Proclamatinn by the Governor of the State of Texas [re certain vetoes : also messages vetoing certain bills. May 22, 1893]. n.t.p. 8». 8 p. — Message of Gov. Hogg [on retiring from office], Jan. 11, 1895. n.t.p. 6". 40 p. ^ote. SeeD ODiy appended to both JournaU, 1896, ae "Appendix A," — Special message of Gov. C: A. Culberson to the 24th Legislature, Mar. 5, 1895. '95. 8°. 6 p. — The Confederate Home superintendency. [Corre- spondence]. May 27, 1898. n.t.p. 8°. 8 p. — Speeches, messages and papers. C: A. Culberson. Dallas, 1898. 49 p. — Message from the Governor [Sayers, on tax reform bill, to called session, Jan. 1900?] n. t. p. 8°. 16 p. — Texas storm sufferers' relief fund received and dis- bursed by the Governor. [Statement, Oct. 8, 1900.] n. t. p. 8°. 24 p. Lievienant Governor. Inaugural address, 1851, 57, 66. CorU.: By J. W. Henderson, 1851 ; by F. R. Lubbock, 1857 ; by G. W. Jones, 1866. Note. 1851, 57 not seen in pm. form, but ordered printed. Adjutant General. Report, 1870; annual, 1872-74; Aug. 31: 1876. 78; Dec. 31, 1880; Feb. 28, 1882; annual, Dec. 31: 1882-83; biennial, Nov.: 1884-90; Dec. 31: annual 1891-92, biennial 1893/94-99/1900; biennial, Oct.: 1901/02, Aug. 31: 1902/04. t. p., '70-1905. 8». Note. Rpt. 1870, by " Adjt. Genl. and Chief of Police," covers .Tune 24/Dec. 31. Not certain whether rpts. 1876, 78 are annual or biennial. Rpt. 1879 not having been printed, rpt. 188U covers also; in a general way, the year 1879. Rpt. Feb. 1882 covers July 25, 1881/Feb. 28, 1882. Rpts. 1884. 86 may have been annual. T.-p. of rpt. 1891 has date " 1890-91." Rpt. 1892 incl. a reprint of rpt. 1891. Rpt. 1874 has imprint Houston; rpts. 1876-Feb. 1882, Galveston; others Austin. Rpts. 1880 and Feb. 1882 each have imprint date 1881. There was also a brief rpt. In Docs. Ace. Gov's. Mess., extra aess., July 1879. — Supplemental report for the year 1874. W: Steele, Adjt. Genl. Houston, '74. 8°. 11 p. — [Supplementary report, 1873; brief report, Jan. 25, 1874]. Note. Entered in book sales lists; not seen. — Report of Maj. J. B.Jones, commanding the frontier battalion; March 1876. Houston, '76. 6 p. — Special report [on claims against the U.S. on account of border warfare], Sept. 1884. '84. 8°. 51 p. — See also back under Governor, 1874 ; and under Legi.'lature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1856. Attorney General. Report, annual, 1857, 59; biennial, 1868/69; annual, 1870,72, 73/74-74/75; biennial. 1876/78; annual, 1879-84; biennial, 1885/86-99/ 1900, 00/02-04/06. '57-1906. 8". Note. Rpts. 1873/74-74/75 printed at Houston. — Opinion. [Concerning laws dependent on the re- jected constitution of 1866; in reply to com- munication of Comptroller.] Sept. 7, 1867. n.t.p. 8". 8 p. 1003 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Texas AUornty General, covHnued. — Letter of resignation [of W: Alexander, Atty. Genl., Oct. 28, 1S67]. n. t.p. 8°. 4 p. — [Land grant. Joaquin Golan. Attorney General's opinion as to disposition of these lands]. 1882. Note. Entered in book sales Hats; title uncertain. Comptroller of Public Accounts. Report, biennial, 1847/49-59/61; three years, 1863/66; biennial, 1867/69; annual. 1869/70-75/76; biennial, 1876/ 78; annual, 1879/80; biennial. 1880/82 ; annual, 1882/83-83/84; biennial, 1884/86; annual, 1886/ 87-1905/06. V. p., '49-1906. 8° and 4°. Note. Tear-end Oct. 31, 18,'i5/o7; Aug. 31: ^S6^/i9-^W6/0i■, others unknown. Rpt. 1847/49 is Rpt. of Comptr. and Treas- urer. For title of rpt. 1863/66 me brlow, 1866. Rpt. 1867/69 coDt., io appendix, Ann. rpt. of Houston Sc Texas Central Ry. Co., May 31, 1868/69, etc., (>), 34 p. Rpt. 1874/75 com. also aeuppl. rpt. to Feb. 1,1876. Rpts. 1879/80-Sn/S-2are 1. 4». R.r. tables (243 p.) appended to rpt. 1889/90. Rpts. 1873/74-74/76 printed at Houston; 1875/76, 76/78-78/80 at Galveston; others at Austin. Rpt. 1870/71 not seen. There was also a brief rpt. in Docs. Ace. Gov's. Mess., extra sees., June 1879. — Financial statement. Summary exhibit: of the receipts and expenditures of the State of Texas from its organization, the 19th of Feb. 1846, to the 3l8t of Dee. 1847 [etc.]. n. t. p. 8°. (8) p. Note. Seen only In Laws of 2d Legislature, v. 2, pt. 1. — Report of the Auditor and Comptroller [on claims against the Republic, Nov. : 1851/55]. '55. 7 p. — Condensed statements of the Acting Provisional Comptroller's report, comprising statements Aug. 31, 1863/June 8, 1865; also, Oct. 13, 1865/Aug. 13, 1866. '66. 8». 18, 9, 12, 10, (3) p. Note. This is the rpt. 1863/66 listed in general series above. — Laws relative to assessments and collections of taxes, passed by the 11th Legislature; with Comptroller's instructions to assessors and col- lectors [etc.]. Austin, 1866. See also under Legislature, Special Laws, Assessment. — [Tabular abstract of railroad charters] . 1871. — Supplemental report, Jan. 1, 1875. Austin, n. d. 8°. 11 p. — Report to the Governor, Aug. 31, 1875. Houston, '75. 8 p. — Supplemental report, giying estimates of revenue receipts and expenditures for two fiscal years ending Aug. 31, 188[1] and Aug. 31, 1882. Galveston, '81. 1. 4". 8 p. Note. Dated Jan. 5,1881. Covcrhas Aug.31,"1880"for 1881. — Special report, Aug. 31, 1880/81, with supplemental report to Feb. 28, 1882. Galveston, '82. 8°. 33 p. Note. Cover has transmittal date, " Mar. 22, 1883." — Summary of annual reports of railway companies, Sept. 30: 1880/82. k.t.p. 1,4°. 25 p. Note. Reprinted from biennial report. — Abstracts of land titles, v. 1-17, 1878-94. Note. V. 1-2 printed at Galveston. For v. 18 see under Inspection and Regulation, Lands, 1805. — See also back under Oovernor, 1874, and Atty. Genl., 1867; vnder Legislature. Jnls., Docs, etc., 1873; and Mndej- Miscellaneous, Revenue Officers, Secretary of State. Repnrt, biennial, 1857/.i9 ; report, 1870; annual, 1872, 74; May 1, 1876; biennial, l«76/78-79/80; annual, Dec. 31: 1881-82; bien- nial, 1883/81-1903/04. ['59?]-1904. 8" and 12°. 1004 Executive] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Texas Secretary of State, continued. Note. 1870 is Imprint date; period unkoonn; copy seen cont. only Pardons, (Doo. G.), as pp. 13-39. Ept. 1872 (of 73, 76 p.) incl. Secritary's rpt. as ctarmn. of Commrs. of Pub. Grounds and Bides., Jan. 11, 1873. Ept. 1874 covers Jan. 17/ Dec. 1 ; rpt. May 1, 1876 covers from Dec. 1, 1874. Rpt. 1879/ 80 has appendix coDtalDlog inaug. and several messages of Gov. Roberts, 1879, and special rpts. from institnlions, 1879. Year-end Aug. 31: 1902-04. In addition to rpt. 1901/02 (97 p.) there was a "Bien. rpt. 1902," (Austin, '03; 167 p.) which was in fact a supplemental rpt., Aug. 31/Dec. 31, 1902. Rpt. 1876/78 printed at GalvestoD. — State census of 1847. n. t. p. (6) p. Note. Seen only in Acta of 2d Legislature, v. 2, pt. 1. — [Census rolls of the State ; sess. 1859/60]. Note. 100 were ordered printed ; not seen. — Election returns of an election held in the State of Texas . . . Oct. 3d, 4th, 5th and 6th, 1871. 71. 24<>. 16 p. — OfScial returns of a general election . . . for elect- ors of President and Vice-president of the U.S. [etc.], Nov. 5-8, 1872. 76 p. — List of pensioners who have received certificates, together with the names of persons applying for pensions. 1875. 18 p. — List of o£Scers of the State of Texas who are author- ized to take acknowledgments and proofs for record . . . 1877. 41 p. Note. Not certain whether published by Sec. of State. — Population of the State of Texas by counties, at all censuses, from advanced sheets ... of the U.S. census report of 1880. Austin, '82. 8°. 8 p. — Election laws. 1877, 79, 80, 87, 95. — [Election returns], 1886, 92. — Tabulated statement of the population of the coun- ties . . . also ... of the votes cast for Gov- ernor, at election 1890. '93. 4 p. — Returns of an election for Governor and Lieut. Gov., held Nov. 8, 1892. n. p., n. d. 8 p. — [Official list of notaries public], 1893, 95, 97, 1900, 01, 03. Treasurer. Report, 1847/49; Nov. 1857; Aug. 31: annual 1867/68-69/70, 72/73-75/76, biennial 1876/78-78/80, annunl 1880/81, biennial 1880/X2, annual 1882/83-H3/84, biennial 1884/86-88/90, annual, 189>'/1900, [sic], 01/02, 03/04, 05/06. ». J)., '70-1906. 8°. Note. Rpt. 1847/49 Is Rpt. of Comptroller and Treasurer. Rpt. 1S72/73 was extended to Oct. 27th. Rpts. 1880/81, 82/8:), 83/84-88/90 cont. suppl. rpts. to Mar. 1, 1882, Jan. 1, 1884. Jan. 1. 1883, Jan. I. 1887, Dec. 1, 1888, and Dec. 1, 1890, respect, ively. Rpts. 1873/74-74/75 printed at Houston; 1875/76-76/ 78 at Galveston ; others at Austin. Rpt. 1857 not seen, but ordered printed. — Supplemental report, Jan. 1, 1875. n. i. p. ['75.] 8°. 3 p. — Supplemental report, showing balances to credit of the several accounts on Jan. 1, 1881. '81. 8 p. — [Report on retirement and destruction of bonds, Apr. 1, 1882]. Note. Mentioned in bien. rpt., 1880/82; not seen. — Supplemental report . . . showing balances to credit of the several accounts on Jan. 1, 1883. '83. 8°. 9 p. — [Special report, April 1888.] Note. Mentioned in Printing Report, 1887/88; not seen. — See also back under Governor, 1874; and under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1873. 1005 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Texas Inspection and Begulation. Agriculture, Insurance. Statistics, and History, De- ' pariment of (1S7S-). lst-31st annual report of the Commissioner, 1876-1904, 05/06. 77-1907. 2fbte. Called " Dept. of Ineur., Stat., and History," 1876- 87; in April 1887 an AsHcultural Bureau was added, and name of Dept. changed to above. [6th-16th], 1881-90, were not numbered. Kpts. 1886. 87 deal wholly with insurance. There were two rpts. for 1888, with identical t.-ps. but dated inside respectively Dec. 31, 1888 (1.1 p.) and June!, 1889, (27 p.) . 28th. 30th rpts., 1903, 05, were not printed, but " Pre- lim. rptB." were printed for these years ; ffee aUo below, 1900. 5th-6th printed at Galveston ; Slst (issued In 3 pts.) at Houston . — The battle of San Jacinto, viewed from both an American and Mexican standpoint . . officially reported by Major Gen. Sam Houston of the Texan army. Also ... by Col. Pedro Del- gado, of Gen. Santa Anna's staff. Austin, 1878. 8". 45 p. — Catalogue of the Supreme Court library . . . Aug. 1, 1880. 72 p. — The resources, soil and climate of Texas. Report of A. W. Spaisht, Commr. Galveston, 1882. 8°. X, 360 p. map. — Insurance laws, 1883, 85, 91, 99. 1903, 05. — Statement showing business done in Texas by fire, marine, and inland insurance companies during the year 1885. '86. 8°. 4 p. yole. Seen only bound with [10th] rpt. of Commr., 1885. — Same ; March 1887, March 1888. — Investment bond companies exposed. [By J: E. Hollingsworth, Commr.] 1893. 26 p. — [Insurance report, with account of the State Library. By A. J. Rose, Commr.]. 1895. Note. As given by Raines. Not seen. — Preliminary report of Texas Insurance Depart- ment. Summary of insurance rists written [etc.]. year ending Dec. .Bl, 1899. '00. 8». lip. — Same, annual, 1890, 91, 1902-06. CTitle var.) Note. This mt^terial appeared later in the ann. rpts. — A list of insurance companies authorized to do business in Texas, with names of . . . agents . . . 1900. 6 p. Agricultural Bureau (1887-"). lst>-9th annual re- port of the .'V gricultural Bureau of the Dept. of Agricultnre, Insurance, Statistics and History, 1887/88-93/94, 94-95. '89-97. 9 v. 8». Note. Rpts. 1887/88-93/94 really cover statistics of 1887-93 and each is dated a year or more later. See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1881. [Education.'] Superintendent of Public Instruction (1866-). Report, Aug. 31: Ist-Sth annual 1871- 75, [Ist]-14thMennial [1876/78] -1902/04. '72- 1905. 8° and 4°. Note 1. From 1876 to 1884 the duties of this oflfice were transferred to the Secretary of the Board of Kducatlon, who issued biennial rpts., 1st-3d. As subsequent rpts. by the Supt. continue this enumeration, the two series merge naturally into one. 4th blen. not seen; authorship uncertain. See oppo- site. Board of Education. Note 2. 6thbien.,188R/88,ends Julylst. 1st-7th blen. called also "6th-8th, lOth-llih. 13th-14th rpt. from the Dept. of Education." the 9th and 12th in this enumeration being special rpts. ; »er. ftfiow, 1882/83, 88. 5th-Sth hien. cont. rpts. from Sam Houston Normal Institute; 6th-8th hien. cont. also rpts. from Univ. of Texas. 2d-3d bien. rpts. were 4". 4tb-5th ann. printed at Houston; lst-2d bien. at Galveston. — Special report, 1882/83, [being the 9th report from the Dept. of Education]. Note. Not seen ; title uncertain. ioo6 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Texas {Education, continued.'} — Special report, Aug. 31, 1886/87, the 12th report from the Dept. of Education. '88. 8°. 37 p. Note. Submitted to special eesBlon of the Legislature. — Special report for the special session of the 22d Legislature; [Mar. 4, 1892]. '92. 8». 10 p. — School laws, 1887, 89,51, 92, 93, 95, 97, 99, 1901, 04, 05. [•87?]-1905. Note. A. law of 1876 required the publication of the ichool laws in pm. form after every legielntive aeBsion at which new school laws or amendmeDts were passed. — Scholastic population, and apportionment of available school fund [annual or biennial ?], for : 1887/88-1902/03. '87-1902. 8» and 4°. Note. Not seen. 1892/93 is 4". — Circular. Address to the people of Texas on education, its importance [etc.]. By P. Lea, Snpt. 1867. 8°. 22 p. — [Statistics of the free schools of Tex.]. 1886/87. — Circular, no. II, 3. Information concerniug the text-book law. n.p.,n.d. 8". — Circular no. 13, Dec. 1888. Note. Mentioned in Printing Rpt., 1887/88 ; not seen. — Circular no. 2. Proceedings of the Superintend- ents' Association of Texas, at the midwinter meeting, Dec. 27-28, 1889. '90. 22 p. — Circular no. 51, Sept. 23, 1894; [re sectarian schools]. — Circular no. 80. Lectures on summer normal institute work. 1898. 39 p. — Circular no. 90. Official course of study . . 1899. 94 p. — School and State. The public school an institu- tion of free sofereign States . . . [Address of O. H. Cooper, Supt. Public Instruction, at Agric. and Mech. College, Bryan, Not. 5, 1889]. pm. Note. Not seen; title uncertain. — Special courses of study for teachers, 1892, 93, 94. — Teacher's institute pamphlets, 1892, 93, 94. — School superintendents and treasurers of the State of Texas. Dept. of Education, Jan. 1, 1893. '93. 8». 15 p. Board of Education (187fi-) lst-3d biennial report, Aug. 31: I876/78-Sn/82, being the 6th-8th report from the Dept. of Education. Galveston, '78- 80; Austin, '83. S' and i°. Note. Tlieae are wholly rpts. to the Board by the Secretary of the Board, who was fie fat-to Supt. of Public Inairuction from 1870 to 1884, and are the same as let-3d bienniiii entered opposite under Supt. 2d-^d are folios. 'I'hore is also a brief rpt. in Docs. Ace. Qot's. Mess., extra seas., June 1879. — Report of the Sec. of the Board of Education for year ending Aug 31, 1879, including partial reports to Mar. 1st, [1880] . n.t.p. ['80.] f". (8) p. — Rules and regulations for the government of pub- lic free schools in the State . . . Adopted by the Board . . May 17, 1871. '71. 8°. 15 p School Land Agent. Condensed reports. 1885. 60 p. See also unrier Exec and StifE, Governor. 1879, 81; and under Legislature, Special Laws, Education, and Jnls., Docs., etc., 1873. Engineer, State (185-?). Report, Nov. 1857. Note. Ordered printed ; uot seen. Engineer, State (188-). Report on the physical condi- tion of the railways: 1883, Dec. 1, 1884. '84- 85. 2 pm. 8°. Note. Engineer calls these " my lst-2d annual." 1007 Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Texas Report, [annual], 1880, •80-85. 3 pm. 8°. Fish Commissioners (1879-). 82; biennial, 1883/84. 2fote. Rpt. 1880 waa the let. Fish and Oyster Commissioner (1895-). Report, [annual], Aug. 1, 1895/96; Aug. 31: 1899/1900- 01/02,03/04,05/06. '97-[1906]. Ubie. Rpt. given in next entry mav have been the only rpt. for 1897/98. Rpt. 1905/06 printed at Houston. — Report on the coast fisheries of Texas. By I. P. Kibbe . . . Commr. Austin, 1898. 8». 20 p. Health Officer, State (1879-). Report, annual, [Dec. 20], 1882; biennial, 1883/84-1904/06. '82- [1906]. Kote. For fiscal year ending Ang. 31, from 1891, if not earlier; but rpt. 1898/1900 covers Dec. 1, 1898/Nov. 1, 1900. Title, 188-2: "Ann. rpt. on Quarantine"; 1883/84-87/88: " Rpt. of Texas Quarantine." Rpt. 1904/06 printed at Houston. [Insurance, Statistics and History, Department of (1876-87).] See back. Agriculture, Insurance, Statistics and History, Department of. [Lands.} General Land Office (1836-). Report of the Commissioner, [1870, 74, 77, 78?] ; biennial, Aug. 31: 1880/82-1902/04. [70?]-1905. 8". Note. Established during the Republic ; for early publica. tions aee under Supplemental, Republic of Texas, Lands. Rpts. prior to 1880/82 mentioned in book sales lists; not seen. There is also a brief rpt. in Docs. Ace. Gov*s. Mess., extra sesB., June 1879. — [Special reports. ?] Note. Special rpts. 1882, 84, 85, 86 are mentioned in book sales lists ; none seen ; perhaps confused with reg. bien. rpts. — Report of the Coramr. . . upon the findings of the special commission appointed under the act of Mar. 2, 1899. . . . Nov. 1, 1899. '99. 8°. 30 p. Note. Cont. extracts fromrpts.of previous Commrs., 1849-98. — Abstract of land claims, compiled from the records of the General Land Office . . . published under the superintendence of the Comptroller . . . Galveston, 1852. 80. 610, (1), 16, (2) p. — Abstracts of valid land claims. By J: Burlage and J. B. HoUingsworth. Austin, 1859. 8°. 70 p. — Abstract of titled and patented lands compiled from the records of the General Land Office . . . embracing all the lands . . . titled and patented prior to 1st Dec. 1859 . . . Austin, '60. 8°. (2), 1600 p. — [Map of the State. 1878]. Note. Mentioned in Rpt. on findings of special commission, 1899; not seen. — Land Office records. Abstracts of Texas land titles, V. 18 ; 1895. Note. As given by Raines. Other authorities credit v. 1-17 to Comptroller. See under Executive and Staff, Comptroller, 1878-94. Board for the Investigation of Land Frauds (1883-) . Report. Jan. 3, 1884. '84. 8°. 12 p. — Same, 1879/81. Note. Entered in book sales lists; not seen. State Land Board (1883-). Report of the State Land Board, Dec. 31, 1886. '86. 8°. 9 p. Note. Covers from organization of Board, June 13, 1883. See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1885, Atty. Genl., 1882, and Comptroller. 1878-94; under Inspec. and Reg., Education, School Land Agent; under Legislature, Special Laws, Land laws, and Jnls., Docs., etc., 1893 ; and under Sup- plemental, Republic of Texas, Lands, Laws, and Jnls., Docs., etc., 1840. looS Inspection] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Texas Printing, Public, Board of (^1676-). Report, biennial, 1876/78, 81/82-91/92. '79-93. 8° and 4°. Mte. Rpt. 1883/84 wae 4°. There was alBO a brief rpt. in Docs. Ace. Gov*B. Mess., extra sesB., June 1879. — Contract prices of stationery for the departments . . . Sept. 1886, to run two years, n. p., n. d. 4°. 11 p. Railroad Commission (1891-). Ist-lSth annual re- port, 1892-1906. '92-1906. 8». 2fote. StatiBtlcB for yearB ending June 30th. — Before the Railroad Commission of Texas on a hearing before fixing rates. Argument of J. W. Terry, attorney for the Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Railway Co. . . . Galveston, 1891. 8°. 62 p. — Classification of operating expenses as prescribed by the Railroad Commissioners . . . Revised issue. Washington, [D.C.], 1891. 8". 27 p. Jfote, Apparently issned by the Interstate Commerce Commission from Texas plates. — Same. Revised issue . . . July 1, 1894. . . . Austin, '99. 8°. 24 p. (Title var.) — Annual report of the [blank] to the Railroad Com- missioners of the State of Texas for the year ending June 30, 1891. n. p., n. d. 1.4°. (1), 83, (1) p. 2^ote. Blank forms with inBtractions. — Laws relating to the Railroad Commission. 1891. See also under 'Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1875, 81, and Comptroller, Report, Note, and 1871, 80/82; under Inspec. and Reg., Engineer; and under Legislature, Special Laws, and Jnls., Docs., etc., 1871, 89 (two), 91 (two). [^Taxation.} State Revenue Agent (1891-). Report, [Ist, annual], 1891/92; [2d-8th, biennial], 1892/94-1904/06. '92-1906. 8°. ybte. 5tb rpt., 1899/1900, was the only one numbered; covers approx. calendar biennium. 8tb printed at Houston. — Supplemental report, Dec. 1892. 8 p. Tax Commission (1899-). Report of the Tax Com- mission created ... to inquire into the system of laws and regulations now in force affecting the raising of public revenue and the disburse- mentthereof . . . Dec. 1899. '99. 8°. 4p. 1., 403 p. See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1900. In BTITCTION8 . Agricultural and Mechanical College (College Station , 1871-). Report: of Board of Directors, 1875/78 ; of President, Dec. 1 878 ; report : 1880/81 , 82/83; biennial, 1885/86-87/88. '78-89. 8". Note. Opened in 1876. Rpt. 1875/78 covers June 1, 1876/Jan. 23, 1878. Not cerUin whether rpts. 1880/81-82/83 were ann. or bien. Rpt. 1880/81 Beems to have been called in text " dth annual." There is also a brief rpt. in Docs. Ace. Gov's. MesB., extra Bess., June 1879. — Same, [1876?], 81/82, 83/84, 86/87, 88/89, 90/91, 92/93, 93/94, 95/96, 99, 1900. Note. Entered in book sales lists ; not seen. — Announcement, 1876/77. ['76?] — Annual catalogue, 1878/79; 7th-30th, 1882/83- 1905/06. Note. Cats. 1887/88, 90/91 printed at' O-alveston; 1383/84, n.p.; 8th-Ilth, 13tta, 23d, and 1878/79 not seen. — Report of the commissioners in charge of work on the . . . College, Mar. 24, 1876. '76. 8°. 4 p. 1009 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College, contirvutd. — Address delivered by Hon. A. J. Peeler . . . June 26, 1877 . . . '77. 34 p. — Laws . . . established by the Board of Directors; with the rules and regulations established by the faculty, n.p., 1883. — Report of Secretary and Treasurer, June 1884. Bryan, '84. — [Sermon at commencement exercises, June 11, 1895, by J. H. McLean, D.D.]. 2fote. Not Been ; not certain whether printed. 60 p. ■ By — Historical sketch of the . . . College. Eobt. F. Smith. Houston, 1895. 8°. Jfote. Listed by Kalnes as " in press ; " not seen. — Bulletin, nos. 1-5, Nov. 1883-[1887?]. Note. Nos. 9-4 printed at llouaton; no. 1, n. p. ; nos. 2, 6 not seen. — Agricultural Experiment Station (College Station, 1888-'). lBt-13th annual report, Dec. 31: 1888- 96; June 30: 1897/98-1900/01. ». ^., '89-1902. 13 y. 8°. JWjte. In later rpts. called "Agric. Eip. Stations," be- cause of the establishment of sub.statlons. Rpt. 1S91 seen preceded by BuiletiDs 14-19, with prflirainary general t.-p.; seen also in separste form. 1st, 11th pilnted at Honston; 4tb-5tb at Bryan ; 6lh at Temple ; others at Austin. Report of the Director . . . Extract from the Ist annual report. Houston, 1889. 8°. 10 p. Bulletin, nos. 1-91, [March] 1888-Oct. 1906. v.p., ['88J-1906. ybte. In serernl cases bound with ann. rpts. Nop. 2. [SO] printed at Galveston; 3-6, 49-54, 83, 86-S7, 89 at Houston; ]4--it),70, 72-74, at Bryan; 27-31 at Temple; 66, 7o-79, 81 86, 88, n. p. ; others at Austin. Press notes, 1894, 95, 1903. Note. Sent to newspapers througbont the State; not seen. The no. for Aug. 10, 1903 Is V. 6, no. 1, also Circular no. 4. Spray calendar. By R. H. Price and A. M. Fersuson Jan. 1.1900. f° broadside. — See also forward under Education, Univ. of Texts, 1>91, and under Kxcc. and Staff, Gnvernor, 1879. Agricvliural, Mechanical, and Blood Stock Association. The 4th State Fair of the . . Association . . . will commence Mnn. May 12, 1873 ... on the Slate Fair Grouuils in Hnuston. n.t.p. Hous- ton, '73. 8°. viii, 64, ix-xvi, p. Agricullvral Society. Texas State (IS.i3-). Transac- tions, embracing the proceedings connected with its organization, the constitntion, and an address by the president. V. 1. 1853. 8°. 24 p — An address on agriculture, before the Texas State Agricultural Society, Austin, Feb. 5, 1853; by Dr. Ashbel Smith. '53. 24 p. Blind, Institution for the Education of the (Austin, 1856-). Annual report of the Trustees and Supt., Ist^'.lth, 1856/57-1905/06. '57-1906. Note. Title varies. [2d-37th] wrre not numbered. Enn- merallon nol clear. Rpt. I879/H0 printed at Galveston; 1S73/ 74, 19U.V"6 at llovlston: ]8ii7/.i8-68/69, 70/71-71/72, 7«/:9 not seen, i'rluling Rpt , 1817/88, rpcords rpts. printfd .liin. 1888 and Dec. 1888, respectively. There Is also a rpt. in Docs. Ace. Gov's. Mess., extra sess. June 1879. — Catalogue, annual, 1894/95-1903/04 ; biennial, 1904/06. '!I5-I9n6. — By-laws and regulations, Apr. 1883. w^,'84. 7p. — Some matters of interest. 1887. 40 p. — See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1879. lOIO Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Texas Dtaf, School for the (Austin, 1856-). lst-3d, 13th- 49th annual report. [1856/57]-58/59, ()9, 69/70- 1904/05. '67-[190o]. 8°. Note. Called " iDstUntlon for the Educatloii of tbe Deaf and Dumb," " Instn. for the D. and !>.," '• D. and D. Idbid.," inlBt-27thrpt8.; " D. and D. Asylum " in [28th-48lh?]. 2d-3d in 1 pm. 4th-t'2th were not printed, so 13th cont. a summary, 1859/li9. There were two rpts. for 1878/79, by different SupU , H: E. UcCullocb and J: Ford. I8tb printed at Houston; 23d (McCulluch) at Ualveston. There is also a brief rpt. in Docs. Ace. tiov's. Mess., extra sess., June 1879. — Gen. H: E. McCuUoch's defense of himself and his administration . . . 1879. 46 p. — ... Reports of the sub-committee of investiga- tion, the evidence, and reply to Gen. H: E. McCuUoch's defense of himself and his adminis- tration of the institution. 1K79. 80 p. — The Mute Kanger; monthly, 1887-88. — The Juvenile Ranger; weekly, 1887-88. — See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1879. Deaf, Dumb and Blind Colored Youth, Institution for the (Austin, 1883-). Report, [lst]-19th, annual, 1887/88-190.VU6. '8«-1906. Note. Opened, 1887. Called "Institute" on t.-p. of [1st], wbicfa in iact covered an approzim.ile calendar bienniuni and coot, reprint of Kpt. to spec, session, dated Apr. 20, 1888. 19th printed at Houston. 4th, 16tb, 18tb not Bcea. \^Education.'] Prairie View Normal and Industrial College (Colored ; Prairie View, 1879-) . Report. [annual, Dec. 9], 1882; [biennial], I8H0/8O, 86/ 88-1902/04. '83-1905. Note 1. This was aprivateinstitutioD, known as -AltaVista Agric. Uollege, until adopted by the eitate in 1879. Upt. 1390/ 92 not seen. Tliere is also a brief rpt. in Does. Ace. Gov's. Mess., extra sess., 1879. Note 2. Gammel's circular of Texas Docs, for Sale, (about 1901) records these as foiluws: Ann., 1882; 2d-dtb bien., 1882/83, 83/84, 84/85, 81/86; unnurab., 1889; 9th, lath bien., 189U, 95; unnumb., 1896, 99; 18th bien., 19UU. Not verified. — Annual catalogue, 1888/89-[1905/06]. '89-1906. Note. Cats, dated " 1S98/99, 190.i/06-u6/07 " are really for 1897/91!, 1904/05-06/06, with Announcemeuts for the next sue- ceedingyears. Cats. 1888/89-91/92 primed at Uoustoa; [1904/ 05] at Galveston. — Report on the condition of the . . . school . . Mar. 27, 1882. '82. 7 p. — Laws, with the rules and regulations. Houston, 1890. 9 p. — Regulations . . . 1900. 15 p. Sam Houston Normal Institute (Huntsville, 1879-). Report: of Principal, 7th-8tli ann. sess., 1885/ 86-86/87; of Directors and Principal, 1889/90; of Treasurer, 1891/92. Note. Seen only in rpts. of Bupt. Public Instruction of corresponding periods. — Same; 1885/86; 8th. 14th annual, 1886/87, 92/93. Note. Entered in book sales lists as separately published ; not seen. — Catalogue, l8t-27th [annual], 1879-1905/06. ['79]-1906. 8». Note. Title varies. Each incl. Announcements for follow- ing year, and is dated sometimes by catalogue year, some- times by announcemeuts year; since 1894/95 both dates arc given. 1st has n. p., n. d. 3d, 6th not seen. — See also under Inspec. and Reg., Education, Supt. of Public Instruction, Report, Note. Texas Military Institute (Rutersville, 1855-). An- nual catalogue, Aug. 20, 1856. m. t. p. Gal- veston, '56. (2), 8 p. Note. Not strictly a State Institution, although Trustees were appointed by the Legislature in 1856; the same act also provided fur the consolidation tff the Texas Monumental Com- mittee, the Texas Military Institute, and Rutersville College under the name *' Texas Monumental and Military Institute." Annual register, 1870/71. lOII Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Texas \^Education, CQnlinutd.'\ University of Texas (Austin, 1881-). Result of the vote for location ; proclamation convening Board of Regents . . . Proceedings of Board of Kegenls . . . Austin, 1882. 16 p. — Report of the Board of Regents, annual: Jan. 8, 1883; Jan. 1, June 14, Dec. 18, 1884; [biennial], Dec. 1886; annual, Nov. 8,1887; 3d-12th bien- nial, 1886/88-1904/06. '83-1906. 8°. Note. Rpts. June 14, 1884 and Nov. 8, 1887 were made to the Board of Education ; others to the Governor. Rpte. prior to 1888 are unnumbered, except that rpt. Jan. 1, 1884 is called 2d annual. — Faculty report, annual, 1884/85-85/86, 87/88- 93/94, 96/96, 97/98-1901/02. '85-1902. 8°. Note. Title varies. Rpt. 1883/86 is In Regents' rpt., 1886 ; rpt. 1898/99 is In University Record, v. 1, p. 256-315. — Catalogue, annual, 1883/84-1907/08. '84-1908. 8° arid 12°. Note. 1884/85 had two Supplements, ot 11 p. and 12 p. respectively, each dated June 18, 1885. Size 8° through 1892/93; since then 12°. Issued in the general aeries of Bulletins beginning 1901/02. — The University of Texas Magazine; monthly, v. 1-23; 1885/86-1907/08. '85-1908. 8°. (Title var.). — The Cactus; [student annual], 1894-1908. v. p., •94-1908. 8» eU. il. — The Alcalde, a weekly journal; v. 1, 1895/96. '95-96. 4°. — The University Record; v. 1, no. 1-v. 8, no. 3; Dec. 1898-ISept. 1908. ['98]-1908. Note. From v. 5, no. 3 (Mar. 1904) to v. 6, no. 3 (Feb. 1906), included in the General series of Univ. Bulletins; since then issued as Bulletins but not in a series. Y. 6, no. 4 has a General Index to v. 1-6. — Circular, nos. 1-19, [1885?]-July 1893. ['85?]- 93. 12° and 8°. Cont.: \. Messing system. [1885?] 121. 3p. — 11. The Brackenridge club bouse. Aug. 13, 1890. 8°. 4 p. — 13. Letters from clergymen of Austin [re charge of infidelity in the University]. July 30, 1891. 8». 6 p. — 17. Address by the Board of Regents to the alumni. July 1893. 8°. 4 p. — 18. Address of Board of Regents to the teachers of Texas public schools. July 1893. 8°. 4 p. — 19. Session of 1893/ V4. [Announcements.] July 1893. 8°. 4 p. Note. Others not seen. — Bulletin no. 2. On the formation of the plural in sin English. [By H. Tallichet, Jan. 1886.] n. p., ['86]. 8°. 4 p. — Bulletin. The history and burden of taxation, by O. M. Roberts; [also] Roads and material for their coustniction ... by R. T. Hill. Dec. 1889. n. p., n. d. _ %". 39 p. map. il. — Bulletin. County roads. By T. U. Taylor. March 1890. n. p., ['90?] 8°. 15 p. il. — Bulletin no. 4. Contributions from the chemical laboratory. n.p.,n.d. [1890?] 8". 18 p. — Bulletin. Geometrical researches on the theory of parallels, by N: Lobatscbewsky . . . trans- lated ... by G: B. Halstead. 1891. 8°. 50 p. .. — Same. 4th ed. [1892.] Note. 2d-3d eds. not found. — Bulletin. The depression of American farming interests. By R. L. Dabney. Feb. 1892. «.»., ['92]. 8°. 16 p. — Preliminary announcement . . . 1883. 8°. 8 p. — Correspondence concerning the claims of the University of Texas upon the State . . . [March 28, 1888.] n.p., n. d. 19 p. 10I2 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Texas \^Ed,ucation^ continuti.'l — Leaflets from the note book of an archaeological traveler in Asia Minor. By J. K. S. Sterrett. Austin, 1889. 21 p. — Rules and regulations for the conduct of business by the Board of Regents, adopted Aug. 25, 1891. n.p., n. d. obi. 320. 28 p. — History of the University of Texas, by J. J. I.,ane. 1891. 8°. viii, 322 p. — An appeal to the 22d Legislature by the Board of Regents of the University and the Board of Directors of the Agricultural and Mechanical College . . . ,<.. p., [1891?] 8 p. — To the people of Texas. An address by the Board of Regents, n. y., [1893?] 8°. 8 p. — The University and infidelity. [Sept. 1896.] n.i>.,['95]. 8°. 7 p. — [Addretsea.'\ [Address before the Univ. of Texas at its first commencement, June 1883, by Gov. Ireland.] [Not seen."] Address of Judge A. W. Terrell . . . before the Athenaeum and Rusk Societies . . . June 13, 1884. '84. 8°. 24 p. Note. Alao bound with '* Addreeses at the commencement ezercisea . . . June 14, 1884." The University, its dangers and the remedies ; an address by Col. W: P. Johnston at Com- mencement . . . June 14, 1884. '84. 8°. 23 p. Addresses at the commencement exercises . . . June 14, 1884. '84. 8° 24, 26 p. An eulogy on the life and character of Dr. Ashbel Smith, delivered at . . . commencement . . . June 15, 1886. Jefferson, Texas, '86. 12°. 15 p. Address of W. S. Herndon, of Tyler, before the Literarv Societies . . . June 14, 1887. ['87.] 8°. 22 p. Some recent aspects of scientific education. Inaugural dissertation before the University of Texas, Oct. 26, 1888, by R. T. Hill. '88-. 25 p The history of the evolution of the govern- ment of the United States ... a public lecture delivered in the University of Texas on May 20, 1890, by O. M. Roberts. [Austin? 1890?] n. t. p. 8». 16 p. Faculty address, June 17, 1890. Gov. O. M. Roberts. The relation of public education to the government of the State of Texas; [also], University address, June 17, 1890. By Hon. J. H. McLeary. n. t. p. 8°. 20 p. The lot of the reformer. Faculty address, June 16, 1891, by G: P. Garrison. '91. [The use and misuse of the principle in the ex- pressions " All men are created equal," etc. Lecture by ex-Gov. Roberts. Austin, 1892. 8°. 23 p.?] [Not seen.'] The University and the commonwealth ; ad- dress of Prof. W: M. Thornton ... on com- mencement day . . . June 20, 1894. n. p. [•94?] 8°. 7 p. The University and the State, an address de- livered before the Alumni Association . . . June 1896, by T. W. Gregory . . . ['96 ?J 8°. 9 p. Land : its individual ownership and culture the surest safeguard of free government. [Com- mencement address by Hon. A. W. Terrell, June 1898.] n.t.p. 8°. 23 p. Note. Cover title : " The Univ. of Texas. Commencement addreee by Hon. A. W. Terrell . . . Subject : Land . . . "etc. IOI3 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Texas [^Education, eoniinued."] — Late, Department of. Catalogue, annual, 1895/ 96-97/98,1900/01,03/04. IZ". (Title var). — Medicine, Oepartment of (1889-). Catalogue, annual, 1897/98-1907/08. '98-1908. 12". Ifole. A *' separate " from the University catalogue, with mlDor cbaDges and addltioos. From 1901/02 issued as a Uuiversitj Bulletlo. Views of the Dept. of Medicine, Galveston. n. p., n. d. 12". (10) p. (if illustrations. — Philosophy, School of. Announcement of courses, 1x94/95. n.p. ['94?] 8<>. 7 p. — Political Science, School of. Courses in econom- ics and government, 1894/95. n. p., ['94?] 8°. 5 p. — Summer Schools. [Catalogues], annual, 1898- 1908. ['98J-1908. (Titles var.). JVb(e. 1898-99 are unnumbered; 1900-08 are DOS. 3-11. 1898 has tiilo " State School of Methods." 6th-llth issued as Unl- veielty Bulletins. — See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1879; and under Inspec and Reg., Education, Supt. Public Instrvction, Keport, Note. State Teachers' Association (1880-). Proceedings and addresse.-i of the 7th annual convention . . . June/July, 1886. Waco, '86. 77 p. [Teachers' Instttule-I Industrial education in our common schools. Address before Teachers' Institute at Ft. Worth, by H. H. Dinwiddie. 188H. pm. See al no under Inspection and Regulation, Education, Supt. Public InttruMon ,1892, U3, 94. [Geology.'\ theological and Agricultural Survey (Shu- mard-Buckley, 1858-61; 66-67). 1st report of progress, by B: F. Shumard. Austin, 1859. 8°. 17 p. or 8 p. 2^oie 2. Authorities differ as to pagination. ^ote. 2. For a history of the firat aud second surveys and thfir publications, see Bull, ol the U. S. Qeol. Survey, no. 45, 1867, entitled: " 'l^be present condition of knowledge of the geology of Texas," by R. T. Hill. — 1st annual report, by S. B. Buckley. Austin, 1860. 8 p. — A preliminary report, by S. B. Buckley. Austin, 1866. 8°. 81, 4, ii, p. il. Xote. Concerning work done prior to the suspension of the survey In April 1861. — A partial report on the geology of western Texas, consisting of a general geological report and a journal of geological observations . . . during the years 1855 and 1856; with an appendix . . . By Prnf. G: G. Shumard, At-st. State Geologist. Austin, 1886. 8». vii, (1), 145 p. il. Note. This rpt. remained in US. notes until 1886, when it was pub. by the Dept. of Insurance, Statistics and History. Geological and Agricultural Survey (Glenn, Buckley, 1873-76). Ist^'Jd annual report, by S. B. Buck- ley, State Geologist, [1874-75]. Houston, '74- 76. 2 V. 8°. 142 p. ; 96 p. Jfote. J. W. Glenn, State Geologist Mar. 1873/Mar. 1874, published no rpts. — Reply to the charges made by S. B. Buckley . . . in his official report of 1874, against B. F. Shu- mard and A R. Roessler. 10-|- p. — [Circulars]. 1875. — A. R. Roessler's latest map of . . . Texas, ex- hibiting mineral and agricultural districts [etc.]. Authorities: official maps of the United States and Texas . . . [etc.]. Comp. and drawn by M. Y. Mittendorfer, C. E., 1874. lidte. Detail largely from data of the flrst survey, of which Roessler was topographer; not strictly a State publication, however. IOI4 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Texas IGeologyj continued.'] Geological and Mineralogical Survey (Dumble, 1889- 93). lst-4th annual report, 1889-92. '90-93. 4 V. 40. Note. TbtB survey was DomiDally subordinate to tbe Dept. of A^ric, Insurance, Stntistica aud HUtory. Each vol. In- cludes both rptB. of progress nnd rpts. of results. The lit rpt. was the only publicaiion of tbe survey during 1890. 2d- 3d have maps in pocket. Tbe 2d-3d rpts. weie issued also in separate parts; tbe 4tb rpt. was issued only in 11 parts, un- bound but with consecutive pagination. Separates as follows: /'iihlished 1891: Kpt. of tbe State GeoloKist; by I^:. T. Dumble. — Rptn. on the iron ore district of Ea^t Texas; by Dumble, Kennedy, Herndou, Walker. — Carboniferous cepha- lopoda; by A. uyatL. [Ist paper.] — Rpt. on tbe geulOfty of northwestern Texas; by W. F. Cuuirains. — Rpt. on tlie geology and mineral retources of the central mineral region of Texas . . . by T. B. Comstock. — Rpt. on the geology and mineral resources of trans^Pecos Texas; by W. U. von Streeruwltz. Published 1892: Rpt. of tbe State Geologist; by E. T. Dumble. — Houston county; by W: Kennedy. — A section from Terrell, Kaufman county, to Sabliie Pass on the Gulf of Mexico; by W: Kennedy. — Rpt. on the . . . Llano Esta- cado ... by W. F. Cummins. — Rpt. on paleontology o^ tbe vertebrata; by E: D. Cope. — Rpts. on the cretaceous area north of tbe Colorado River; by J. A. Taff. — Trans- Pecos Texae; by \V. H. von Streeruwitz. Publifihed 1893 (Cover titles) : Rpt. of State Geologist; by E. T. Dumble. — Rpt. on Grimes, Brazos, and Robertson counties; by W: Kennedy. — Preliminary rpts. on the arte- sian wells ot the Gulf coastal elope, by J. A. Singles ; and on the organic remains irom tbe deep well at Galveston, by G. D. Harris. — Rpt. on tbe rocks of trans-Pecos Texas, by A. Oaunn; Truue-Pecosl'exas; by W.H.von 8treeruwitz.— Notes on the geology of northwest Texas; by W. F. Cummins. — Rpt. on the cretaceous area north of the Colorado River; by J. A. Taff. — Rpt. on the Colorado coal field of Texas; by N. F. Drake and R. A. Thompson. — A preliminary rpt. on tbe vertebrate paleontology of the Llano Estacado; by K: D. Cope. — A contribution to the invertebrate paleontology of the Texas cretaceous; by F. \V. Cragin. — Conirlbutione to tbe natural history of Texas; by J. A. Singley. — Carbonif- erons cephalopods, 2d paper; by A. Hyatt. — 38t^2d report of progress, 1688, 91. By E. T. Dumble. '89-92. 2 pm. 8°. 78 p.; 91 p. — Extract from the 2d report of progress. 1892. 6 p. — Circular; uos. 1-11; Oct. 1, 1888-Dec. 1, 1892. — Bulletin, nos. 1-4, 1889-92. 4 pm. 8°. Cont.: 1. Artesian water on the Llano Estacado; by G: G. Bhumard; report and analyFes of Texas sumac; by G: H. Kaltej'er. 1892. —*2. A preliminary rpt. on tbe soils and waters of tbe upper Rio Grande and Pecos valleys in Texas; by H. H. Harrington. 189U. — 3. Reconnoissance of the Guadalupe mouniains; by R. 8. Tarr. 1892. —4. A pre- liminary annotated checklist of tbe cretaceous Invertebrate fossils of Texas ; by R. T. Hil 1 . 1889. — Preliminary report on the utilization of lignites. 1891. — Report on the brown coal and lignite of Texas. Character, formation, occurrence, and fuel uses. By E. T. Dumble. 1892. 4o. 243 p. 25 pi. — Plea for the life of the Geological Survey of Texas, and review of charges preferred against Prof. E. T. Dumble. Austin, 1891. [Not seen.] — Prof. W. H. V. Streeruwitz's answer to Mr. J. H. Herndon, Mar. 1892. n. p. 4 p. Note, Privately published, but entered here because of author's connection with the Geol. Survey. [House of Correction and Reformatory.] See forward under Penitentiaries. Immigration, Bureau of (1869-). Report of Supt., [Dec. 1870] ; 3d annual, Dec. 31, 1873. 70-74. 2 rpts. — [Same; 1874, 75?] Note. Entered in book sales lists; not seen. — Glimpses of Texas. 1871. 120. 104 p. By W: Brady. Houston, I015 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Texas Immigration, Bureau of, continued. — Texas the home for the emigrant, from every- where. PiibHshed . . . under the auspices of the Supt. of Immigration. . . . Austin, Texas, July 1, 1875. Houston, '75. 8°. 43 p. — Texas: the liome of the emigrant from every- where. Published by order of the Legislature of the State of Texas, and transferred to the Texas German Land and Emigration Bureau. ... n. t. p. St. Louis, 1876. 8°. 43 p. (Cover title.) — Texas, die Heimath des Einwanderers . . . n. t.p. St. Louis, 1876. 12°. 56 p. (Cover title.) Jiote. Like the preceding title, pub. by order of the Legie- latare and traoBferred to the 0ermaD L. and B. Bureau. — See also under Inspection and Regulation, Agri- culture, Insurance, Statistics and History, De- partment of; and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1871. [inione.] State Lunatic Asylum (^Anstin, 1856-). Re- port, annual, [1862-65?], 66/66-1905/06. '66- [1906]. Hate. EBtabliahed in August 1856; opened. Mar. 11, 1861. RptB. incl. alBO Rpt. of Bd. of Managers, except as given in next entry. Rpts. 1891/92-1906/06 are called "31st-45th." 42d- 43d are printed as one rpt.; similarly, 44th-45th. RptB. 1873/74-74/75, 1904/05-06/06 printed at Houston ; 1879/80-80/81 at Galveston. Rpts. [1863-65?J, 72/73, 7V79, 82/8.'5-83/84, 1900/01 not seen. There is also a brief rpt. in Does, Ace. Gov's. Mess., extra seas., June 1879. — Report of the Board of Managers, annual, 1881/82; biennial, 1883/84-85/86, 89/90. '82-91. Jfote. Rpts. for other years are with Bupt's, rpt. — By-laws, rules and regulations . . . with . . . the law now in force governing said asylum. 1887. 29 p. — See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1879. North Texas Hospital for the Insane (Terrell, 188-). lst-22d annual report, 1883/84-1905/06. '86- 1906. 8°. ^ote. Early titles vary. Enumeration of early rpts. not clear, but seems to be continuous from 3d, 1886/87. 19th, 1902/03, not printed. 21st-22d issued as one rpt. — Specifications for building. 1888. 34 p. Southwestern Insane Asylum (San Antonio, I889-). lst-15th annual report, 1891/92-1905/06. '92- 1906. Ifote. Title varies. 15th printed at Houston. 12th, 14th not seen. [Library, State (1839-).] Note. The State Library was a division of the Dept. of Agric, Insur., titat. and History, and the Commr. of that dept. was State Librarian, as late as 1904. Hee under Inspec. and Reg., Agric., Inntr., Stat, and UUtory, Dept. of, 1895. Orphan School (Corsicana, 1887-). Report, annual: 1st, 1889/90; 3d, 1891/92; 4lh 18[93/] 94; 8th, 1894/95; [9lh?], 1895/96; [4th] bien- nial, 1896/96; 5th biennial, 1897/H8 ; unnum- bered, biennial, 1899/1900-04/06. ['93?]-1906. Jfote. Called Orphan Asylum, 1887-95; Orphan Home, 1895-190-. No ann. rpts. eeen numbered 5th-71h. [9th] was perhaps numbered 8th. Supt'a. and Trustees' rpta. 1902/04 Issued separately. [ Penitentiaries. 1 Penitentiary (Huntsville, 1848-). Report: Nov. 1857; Feb. 10, 1870; of Supt., Dec. 31, 1870; biennial, Dec. 31, 1871/72; of Inspector, [biennial?], 1873/74; report, Jan. 27/ Aug. 31, 1874; of Inspector, Aug. 31, 1874/ Jan. 31, 1876; of Lessees, Apr. 1876; of In- spector, Feb. 1/Aug. 31, 1876; biennial, of Supt., 1874/76-78/80. v. p., '70-81. ioi6 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Texas [^Penitentiaries, continued.'] NoU. Ept. 1870 covers Nov. 1889/Feh. 1870. Rpt. Jan. 31, 1876 is called " Rpt. of the condition, etc., 1874-5-6." Ycar- end Deo. 1, 1878, Oct. 31, 1880. Rpt. 1878/80 by Directors and Supt. Printed at Austin, so far as seen, except as follows ; 1873/74, Supt. 1874/76, Jan. 31, Apr. 1876 at Houston, Aug. 31, 1876, 1876/78-78/80 at Galveston. Rpte. 1857, 71/72, Aug. 31, 1874, Aug. 31, 1876 not seen ; but rpt. 1857 was ordered printed. — Saint ; of Lessees, 1878. Note. Entered in book sales lists ; not seen. — Report of the commission to investigate the alleged mismanagement and cruel treatment of the convicts. 1875. Houston, '75. 8°. 146 p. — Rules and by-laws for the government of the . . . Penitentiary. Revised and amended. Galveston, 1877. 8". 14 p. — Bond of Lessee, under lease made Jan. 1, 1878. 4 p. NoU. Title-page lacking in copy seen. — Rules, regulations, and by-laws. Galveston, 1880. 160. 65 p. Eaat Texas Peniieniiary (Rusk, 1879-'). Report of the East Texas Penitentiary Board for the year ending Dec. 31, 1880. Galveston, '81. 8». 8 p. Note. On erection of buildings, etc. Apparently 1st rpt. — Report of Mr. J: Birkinbine, Engineer, (Philadel- phia) . . . showing results of his examination of tiie materials and of the furnace at the Rusk Penitentiary ; having been selected as an expert . . . by the Penitentiary Board. 1885. 8". 16 p. Board of Commissioners of Texas State Penitentia- ries (1881-). Report of the State Penitentia- ries, Mar. 1, 1882. '82. 8°. 12 p. Note. Incl. Rpt. of Supt. of Penitentiaries, Nov. 1, 1880/ Mar. 1, 1882. Has caption "Rpt. of the Penitentiary Board." — Report of Board and Supt., biennial, Oct. 31: 1880/82-98/1900; Aug. 31: 1900/02-04/06. '82- 1906. 8°. Note. All cover Penitentiaries at Huntsville and Rusk, and rpts. 1898/1900-04/06 incl. also 6tb-9th bien. rpt. of House of Correction and Reformatory, for same periods. Of late years the '* rpt. of Board " has been only a letter transmitting the rpt. of Snpt., often preceding title-page. — Rules, regulations, and by-laws for the govern- ment and discipline of the Texas State Peniten- tiaries. 1883. 12°. 97 p. — Same. 1888, 93, 1900. 3 pm. 8°. — Texas State Penitentiaries. Commutation table, from 1 to 25 years, re. d. 8° sheet. — Circular to contractors, hirers, sergeants, and guards of convict labor . . . Apr. 15, 1887. ['87.] 12" sheet. — Convict farm labor. To whom it may concern. [JZe proposals for hire of convicts.] Apr. 22, 1887. ['87.] 4". 4 p. — OflBce of the Supt. . . . June 1, 1887. To sergeants of convict forces. [Circular re rules against mistreatment of convicts. '87.] 4°. 21. — State control of penitentiaries vs. Cunningham & Ellis's case. [By T: J. Goree, Supt. 1889.] 8°. 7 p. House of Correction and Reformatory (Gatesville, 1889-). Report of Trustees and Supt., 1st annual, 1889; 2d annual [:=]st biennial], Oct. 31, 1889/90; 2d-5th biennial, 1890/92-96/98; unnumbered, annual, 1895. '89-98. Note. Later rpts. than these are in Rpts. of Penitentiaries ; but one book sales list records the 6tb bien., 1898/1900, as separately issued. — Report[s] of Commissioners [to locate site] and Trustees; [Aug. 26, 1887]. '88. 8°. 7 p. 1017 Institutions] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Texas Public Buildings and Orovnds, Board of. Report of F. Voigt, in charge of Capitol and other public property, for the year 1874. Houston, '74. lip. Public Buildings and Grounds, Superintendent of. Report, biennial, 1877/78, [81/82?], 83/84-1904/ 06. '79-I9ur>. Note. 1877/78 prlDted St Galveston. [1881/82?] not seen. — Contract for supplying with water the public builiiings and grounds of the State of Texas at Austin. Feb. 21, 1883. '83. 7 p. — Special report, April 1888. 6 p. Note. Printing Ept., 1887/88, gives this 11 p. See also under Miscellaneous, Capitol. Purchasing Agent, State (1899-). [l8t]-7th annual report, Aug. 31: 1899/1900-05/06. '00-06. 8°. Note. This ofiQcer purchases supplies for all tbe charitable institutions. [lBt-2d] not numbered. [Soldiers' Home.] Texas Confederate Home (Austin, 1891-). Annual report: lst-3d, 18M1, 92, 94; unnumbered, 1895-lii05/06. '92-1906. Note. None seen for 1833. Rpt. 1905/06 printed at Houston. Rpts. 1899. 1901, 03, 05 not seen. H'his -was a private Institu- tion until accepted by the State in 1891. See al%o under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1898. [ Weather Service.'] United States Dept. of Agricul- ture, Weather Bureau. Texas Weather Service. Special bulletin no. 1. Issued in cooperation with the Galveston Cotton Exchange. Notes on the climate and health of Galveston, Texas; by I. M Cline. . . . Pub. by permission of the Chief of the Weather Bureau, n. t. p. Gal- veston, 1894. 6, (1) p. — Special bulletin no. 4. Issued [etc.]. The cli- mate of Texas in its relations to the distribution of diseases and the effects of climate and weather changes in causing diseases and deaths ; by I. M. Cline. . . . Published by permission [etc.]. n. t.p. Galveston, Aug. 1894. 3i, (4) p. United States Dept. of Agriculture. Texas section of the Climate and Crop Service of the Weather Bureau. [Monthly] report; [also], annual summary; v. 1-11, 1896/97-1900/01, 01-06. Galveston, ['96]-1907. 4°. Note, tluiform with those for other States, tbe monthly pans ea. 8 p., (1904, 06, ea 12 p.) the ann. summaiies eu. 12 p. (except 1897. 1905, ea. 16 p., 1904, OB ea. 18 p j. V. 1-6 cov- ered the year Oct./Sept.; V. 6 bad non. 1-3, Oct.-Dec, 1901, and ann. summ.; v. T-ll covered calendar years, tbe nno. Bumm. beiDf; no. 13 of ea. vol. V. 5, no. 1 bore wrung diite '* V. 4, no. 13." V. 11 had consecutive pagination, p. 1-162. Called Climatological Service beginning Feb. 1906. Judiciary. Supreme Court. [Opinions, 1840-44, by J. W. Dallam. Baltimore, '45. 1. 8".] Note. In bis Digest of the Laws, 1845; gee under Hupple. mental. Republic of Texan, Lawe of the Republic, 1845. — Cases adjudged and decided in the Supreme Court, T. 1-100, 1846-1907. -!). p., '48-1908. 101 v. 8°. Cont. : V. 1-3, 1846-48; by J. Webb and T: H. Duval. 4-)0, 1849-63; by U. C. Hartley. 11-21, 1853-68; by 0. C. and R. K. Hartley. 22-24, 1858-60; by G: F. Moore and R: 8. Walker. 25, 18«0; by R: 8. Walker. 26 supplemtnt. 1860; bv G: W. l^afchol. 26-27, 1861-66; by C: L. Robnrds and A. M. Jackson. 28-31, 1866-69; by G: W. Paschiil. 32-37, 1869-73; by E. M. Wheelock. 3«-61, 1873-79; by A. W. Ter- rell and A. S. Walter. 62-71, 1879-88; by A. W. Terrell. 72-88, 1888-95 ; by A. 8. Walker. 89-100, 1898-1907 ; by A. E. Wilkinson. Note. Called " Rpts. of cases adjudged and decided . . . " through V. 37; as above beginning with v. 38. Hrmted vari- ously at Galveston, Austin, Houston, Philadelphia, Washing- ton, D. C, St. Louis, and Chicago. IOl8 Judiciary] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Texas Court of Appeals (Criminal). Reports of cases, v. 1-50, 1876-1907. v. p., '77-1908. 50 t. 8°. Cont. : V. 1-27, 1876-89; by A. M. Jackson and A. U. Jack- son, Jr. 28, 1889-90; by A. M. Jackson, Jr. 29, 1890-91 ; by A. M. Jackson, Jr., and 8. A. Willson. 30, 1891-92; by H. A. Willsonand J: P. White. 81-44,1892-1903; by J: P. White. Court of Appeals (Ciyil). Condensed reports of de- cisions in civil causes in the Court of Appeals, also cases referred ... to the Commission of Appeals, V. [l]-4, 1876-92. St. Louis, Mo., '83- 92. 4 V. 1. 8°. Omt.: [V. 11,1876-83; by J: P. White and 8: A. WlUeon. 2-4,1883-92; by 3: A. Willson. Courts of Civil Appeals. Reports, v. 1-39, 1892-1907. «. p., '93-1908. 39 V. 8°. Oont.: V. 1-10, 1892-95; by A. 8. Walker. 11, 1895; by B. R. Webb. 12-13, 1896-96; by A. E. Wilkinson. 14-15, 1897; bv B. R. Webb. 16-39, 1897-1907, by A. E. Wilkinson and B. B. Webb. JVbte. Name on t.-p. of v. 39 misprinted " R. B." Webb. [Conscript cases, 1862-65. By C: L. Robards?] 1 t. Texas unreported cases. V. 1, containing the consent cases decided in 1879, .°0, 81 by the Commission Court. Collected, arranged and reported by S. A. Posey. St. Louis, 1886. 1 v. 8". — Same. V. 2, containing the consent cases decided in 1882, 83, 84 by the Commission Court. Col- lected, arranged and reported by J. W. Posey. St. Louis. 1891. 1 T. 8°. l^Digests.'] Digest of the decisions of the Supreme Conrt . . . 1840-53 ... By W: Alexander. Philadelphia, '54. 8°. xxi, 593 p. — A digest of decisions ... of the Supreme Courts of Texas and of the XJ. S. upon Texas law, of force and repealed ri840-73]. By G: W. Paschal. V. p., 74-75. 3 V. 4°. linte. Imprints: V. 1, New York, '72; v. 2, Washington, P. C, '74; V. 3, Houston, Washington, D. C. [and] New York, •7i. — A digest of decisions on the criminal law of Texas, [etc., 1840-80] By B R Webh. St. Louis, 1880. — A digest of the Texas reports. Embracing the opin- ions in Dallam, v. 1-51 . . Texas reports, and first seven volumes of the Court of Appeals re- ports; [1840-80]. By W: G. Myer. St. Louis, 18S1. 2 V. 4°. — Texas criminal digest: including all cases to end of V. 20 Appeals, [1840-86] By S. A. Posey. St. Louis, 1886. 3 p. 1., [17]-845 p. J^oir. V. 1-7 and all the criminal cases reported in the first 4.S V. of the Supreme Court are taken from Myer's digest. — Texas civil digest, including Supreme Court reports. V. 52-65; Appeal civil cases, [etc.]; [1880-86]. By S. A. Posey. St. Louis, 1887. 869 p. — Index-dise.'it and notes to all civil cases contained in the Texas reports to 1891. Ed. by A. B. Peti- colas. St. Louis, '91. 2 v. — Same. 2d ed. St. Louis, Mo., 1892. 2 v. 1. 8°. — Same, criminal cases [1840-95]. By A. B. Peticolas and.T.V. Vanderberger. St. Louis, '95. 4°. 942p. — A civil digest of the Texas reports, [1840-93]. By C. N. Buckler. [Kansas City, 1894.] 3 v. 8". — Same, [1840- vol. 91]. By C. N. Buckler and R.L. Batts. Austin, 1900. 2 v. 4». — Dige-st by figure reference to volume and page under subjects of the Supreme Court civil decisions and the criminal Court of Appeals decisions. By Spencer and Martin. ¥t Worth, 1894. 422 p. — A digest of Texas civil cases, including the Supreme Court reports, v. 52-86, and the first 200 p. of v. 87 ; also Civil Appeals reports, v. 1-6, Unreported cases. 2 v.; Appeal civil cases, 4 v., [etc.]. By J: Say les and W:G. Myer. St. Louis, 1895. 3 v. 4». 1019 JudiciaryJ STATE PUBLICATIONS [Texas \Notei, Citations, Etc."] Notes to Texas reports, v. 1- 31. By J: Sayles. St. Louis, 1872. 8». — Texas Supreme Court reports, t. 1-3, 10-13. By J: Saylos. 2ded.,withnotes. Houston, 1874-76. 7 v. — Texas citations. An alpliabetical table of all the Texas eases cited . . . [1840-81]. By W. W. Herron. St. Louis, Mo., '84. 1.8''. Slip. — Conflicting civil cases in the Texas reports, from Dallam to v. 75 inclusive [1840-90], and also in the three volumes of Appeal Civil cases and one volume of Unreported cases. Comp. ... by W. W. King. [V. 1.] St. Louis, '90. 1. 8». — Same. V. 2, by W. W. King and S. J. Brooks. St. Louis, 1902. 1. 8°. — Texas citations and conflicting cases. By King and Leonard. Dublin, Tex., 1892. [2d ed. 1894?] — Texas code citations and amendments. By King and Leonard. Dublin, Tex., 1895. 8°. 73 p. IMiscellaneous.'] [Rules of the Supreme and District Courts.] 1871. 16 p. — The rules of pleading and practice in the courts of record ... in 1868-72. By J: Sayles and B. H. Bassett. 3d ed. St. Louis, '72. — The revised statutes . . . relating to the organiza- tion, jurisdiction and practice of the district and county courts. By J: Sayles. St. Louis, 18^6. — Precedents and rules of pleading in civil actions in the county and district courts. By •^^. Sayles. St. Louis, 1893. 1. 8°. vi, 8-906 p. — The rules of practice in the civil courts of record. By J: Sayles. 3d ed. St. Louis, 1896. 2 v. 4°. See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1879, 81 ; wider Legislature, Jhls., Docs., etc., 1857, 87; and under Supplemental, Judiciary. Legislature. let Legislature convened Feb. 1846; 2d, Dec. 1847; 3d, Ist ses- sion, Nov. 1849, 2d sess., Aug. 1350, »d sesa., Nov. 1850. 4th- 10th Legislature, biennial, beginning in Nov., 1851-6.S; extra eesB., Jan. 1853; adjnd., July 1856; extra, Jan. 1861, Feb. 1863; called, May 1864; 2d extra, Oct. 1864. 11th Legislature, Aug. 1866; 12th Le^., provisional sess., to ratify amendment to U. S. Consti- tution, Feb. 1S70; called sees., Apr. 1870, 12tb Leg., 1st reg. sees., Jan. 1871, adjnd., Sept. 1871; 13th Leg., Jan. 1873; 14th Leg., Ist sess., Jan. 1874, 2d sess., Jan. 1876; 15th Leg., Apr. 1876. 16th- 29tb Legislature, biennial, beginning in Jan., 1879-1905; special sess., June 1879; called, or extra, Apr. 1882, .Tan. 1884, Apr. 1888, Mar. 1R92, Oct. 1895, May 1897, Jan. 190O, Aug. 1901, Sept. 1901, ■ Apr. 1903. ILaws of the State."] General Laws; Special Laws; sessional, 1846-1905. ■». y., '46-1905. 8°. Note. Laws of early sessions voluraed as follows : 1st Legislature = [V. 1.] Public and Special Laws. 1 v. 2d '* V. 2, pt. 1, General Laws. / a„ „ , , " pt. 2; Special Laws, j Seen in 1 v. V. 3, pt. 1, General Lhwb. 1 t. " pt. 2, Special Lawa. 1 v. 2d eese., " pt. 3, Gen. and Spec. Laws. 1 v. 3d sees., *' pt. 4, Gen. and Spec. Laws. 1 v. V. 4,pt. 1, General LawH. 1 v. " pt. 2, Special Laws. > „ •„ ■» „ " pt. 3, GeneralLawB. !S^^°^°^^• *' " " " pt. [4,] Special Laws. 1 v. [V. 1] waa 80 numbered only on back of cover; others also on t.-p. or caption, or both. No more vol. nos. used, except that Laws of 8th, eth, 10th Leg. were called respectively " v. 14, 15, 16 *' on back cover titles. The General Laws and Special Laws have always been pub- lished with separate t.-ps. and (except for the 2d Leg.) with sep- arate paginations, except that for the called bghb. of 10th Leg . May 1864, there was a vol. entitled "Gen. and Spec. Laws" [45, (1) p.], in addition to the reg. vol. of Gon. Laws untitled " Gen. Laws . . . with the provisional and permanent constitu- tions of the Confed. States, also the consln. of Texas," [64 p.], ea., Houston, '64; except, also, that the only spec, law of Bess. June 1873 is with Gi'n. Lnws, and the one or two of sess. Apr. 1905 are with Spec. Laws of Jan. 1905. There seem to have been no spec, laws passed by sess. 1882, 84, 88, 92, Oct. 1895, Sept. 1901. I020 3d 4th 4th ex. Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Texas \Laws of the State, continued.'] Oen, Laws and Spec. Laws, aa thus published, seen bound to- gether for each Lefiielature, Sth-llth, IS53-66, except that the vol. for 10th Leg, lacks Spec. Laws of 2d extra sess., bound separately ; beginning with sess. 1870 bound together for each session through 1831, (except perhaps Jan., Sept., 1871, uncertain); beginning 1883 bound separately as late as 1905. Laws of 11th Leg. pre- ceded by constitution, etc.; for peculiar title see under Constitu- tions, Convention 1866, The constitution, etc. The following were printed at Houston: 2d Leg.; 9th Leg., 1st seas,, Oen. only; 10th Leg., Ist and 1st called sess., 1874, 75; the following at Galveston : 1876, 79, 81, 82; all others at Austin. — Synopsis of the laws passed by the 20th Legislature, [1887]. 96 p. Jfott. Seen only as appendix to House Journal, 1887. — The laws of Texas, 1822-97 . . . comp. by H. P. N. Gammel. Austin, '98. 10 v. 4°. Koie. Consists of exact reprints of original copies of the laws and constitutions within the dates named, including also the important journals and similar papers of the pre-annexa- tion period. Cont.: V. 1. 1822-38. 6. 1866-71. 2. 1838-46. 7. 1871-73. 3. 1847-54. 8. 1873-79. 4. 1854-61. 9. 1879-89. 6. 1861-68. 10. 1889-97. Same, 2 V 11-12, [1899]-1905. Austin, 1902-[05]. 4°. Note. V. 1 covers "1897-1902" [1899-1901]; v. 2,1903-05. The latter v. has no general t.-p. and lacks Gammel's name. — A digest of the laws of Texas [etc.]. By 0. C. Hartley. Philadelphia, 1850. viii, 1041, (1) p. Note. Appendix cont. the various constitutions up to 1850. — A digest of the general statute laws of the State . . . the repealed laws of the Republic and State . . . also the colonization laws of Mexico, Coahuila and Texas ... By W. S. Oldham and G: W. White. 1859. 8°. 2 p.'l., iv, 836 p., 2 I. — A digest of the laws of Texas, containing the laws in force and the repealed laws on which rights rest. Carefully annotated. By G: W. Paschal. Galveston, 1866. 4°. Ixxiv, 1080 p. — Same, 2d ed. [Washington, D. C.?], 1870. — Same, 3d ed. [Washinorton, D- C.?J, 1873. — Same; from 1754 to 1873. By G: W. Paschal. 4th ed., vol. 1. Washington, D. C, '73. 4°. — Same; from 1754 to 1874. By G: W. Paschal. 4th ed., vol. 2. Washington, D. C. ; Houston, Texas ; New York, '74. i". — The revised statutes of Texas, adopted . . . 1879. Galveston, '79. 4°. a),824, 126, 156, (2), 46 p. Note. Including the Penal code (120 p.) and the Code of criminal procedure, (156 p.) . — Early laws of Texas. General laws, 1836-79. . . . Also laws of 1731-1835 as found in the laws and decrees of Spain . . . and of Mexico ■ ■ ■ ; laws of Coahuila and Texas ; laws of Taraaulipas ; colonial contracts; Spanish civil law; orders and decrees of the Provisional Government of Texas. In 3 v. [V. 1-3]. Compiled and ar- ranged by J: Sayles and H: Sayles. St. Louis, 1888. 3 V. 1. 8°. Note. For a 4th volume see under Constitutions, Conven- tion, 1875, entry 1888. — Same. 2d ed., v. 1. 1891. — Revised civil statutes and laws passed by the 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th Legislatures ... To which are added notes of the decisions of the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals . . . By J: Sayles and H: Sayles. St. Louis, 1888. (2 V.) 1. 8». — Same; 2d ed. St. Louis, 1889. 2 v. 4°. I02I Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Texas \Laws of the State, continued.] — The revised civil statutes . . . The penal code and the code of criminal procedure. [W. Thompson, Z. T. Fullmore, H. G. Robertson, Commrs.] Austin, 1893. r. 8°. J^ote. Kot acted on by 23(1 Leglslnture, but adopted, with a few changes, by 24th Legislature and published aa ; — Revised civil statutes . . . Adopted at the regu- lar session of the 24th Legislature, 1895; [also] The penal code . . [also] The ode of crim- inal procedure . . . '95. 4°. Ixi, (2), 1177, 202, 181, (2) p. — Batts' annotated revised civil statutes . . . 1895 . . . Notes by R. L. Batts. V. 1-2. Austin, 1897-99. 2 V. 4°. — Sayles's annotated civil statutes . . . By J; Sayles and H: Sayles. St. Louis, Mo., 1897. 2 v. 4°. Hbte. A reprint of the Rev. civil atatutes 1896, with the laws of 1897 (both sessiODS) inserted. — Supplement to [same]. By W. W. Herron. St. Louis, Mo., 1900, 03, 06. 3 v. 4°. — [Codes.] [Civil Practice.} See under Judiciary, Miscellaneous. — [Penal Code.] Report of Hon. P. W. Gray on the penal code. Austin, 18.51. 8°. 25 p. The penal code . . . Adopted by the 6th Legis- lature. [By J. Willie]. Galveston, 1857. li, 167, xnix, p. yote. 8epo bound in 1 v. with Code of criminal procedure, 1857, with binder's title " Texas Codes." Same; passed by the 16th Legislature, 1879. Galveston, '79. 4°. 126 p. i^ote. Been only bound with Revised Statotes, 1879. Same. Adopted . 24th Legislature, 1895. '95. 4». 202 p. ^ote. Been bound with Revised civil statutes, 1895. Same. Adopted . . . 24th Legislature; with addenda incl. . . 1901 ... by J: P. White. 2d ed. '01. 4». 1 p. 1., iv, f3)-211. 761 p. — [Criminal Procedure.] The code of criminal pro- cedure. Adopted by the 6th Legislature. [By J.Willie]. Galveston. 18.i7. (1), vi, 188.xliv, p. Jfote. tieen bonnd in 1 v. with Penal code, 1857, with bind- er's title " Texas Codes." Same; passed by the 16th Legislature, 1879. Galveston. '79. 4». 156 p. Note. Seen only bound with Revised Statutes, 1879. Same. Adopted . . 24th Legislature. 1895. '95. 40. 181, (2) p. I^ote. Seen bound with Revised civil statutes, 1895. Same ; with forms for pleading and practice. White. 1900. [Not seen.] — [Penal Code and Criminal Procedure.] The crim- inal laws of Texas. Comprising the penal code and code of criminal procedure, with annotations of . . cases from Dallam to 8th Court of Appeals. By G: Clark. Waco. 1881. 1.8°. 710p. Criminal statutes; including penal code and code of criminal procedure. By Sam A. Willson. St. Louis, 1888. 2 v. 8°. Same. 2d ed. 1889. Revised penal code and code of criminal proced- ure, and penal laws passed by the 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th Legislatures .v. . Anno- tated by Sam. A. Willson. Pts. 1-2. 3d ed., incl. Acts of 22d Legislature, 1891. St. Louis, Nov. 1891. 2 V. 4». I^otf. Pt. 1, Penal code; pt. 2, Code of oriraiDal proced- ure. The two are bound in 1 v., with binder's title " Will- son's Texas Criminal Statutes." Same. 4th ed. 1896. Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Texas [Laws of the State, continued.'\ Supplement to Willson's Criminal Statutes. . . Arranged and annotated by N. P. Jackson. St. Louis, Mo., 1893. 8". [4]-267 p. Same. 1897. See also opposite under The revised civil statutes, I'iga, 9.5. — An index to tlie general laws . . . passed by the 16th, 17th, 18th, and 19th Legislatures, including the general and special sessions, 1879-85. By G: P. Finlay and F. Rose. Galveston, '86. 8». 65 p. — {^Statutory Revision.'] Commissioners to Revise Digest. Keport. Galveston, 1879. — l^Special Laws."] [Assessment.'] Lavs relative to assessment and collection of taxes. San Antonio, 1868. 40 p. — [Capitol.'] [Act to provide for furnishing nevr Capitol. 1888.] — Conveyancing and registration. Laws of Texas now in force touching. By W. Alexander. Austin, 1878. 8°. — County Commissioners' legal guide, defining the powers, duties, immunities and privileges of a County Commissioner. St. Louis, 1893. 340 p. — [Debt, State.] The laws relating to the debt of Texas, [1848-52]. n.t.p. [1852?] 8°. 7 p. — [Edveaiion.] An Act to organize and maintain a system of public free schools in the State of "Texas. [Approved Apr. 24, 1871.] n. t. p. [•71?] 12°. 4 p. — Land Laws. Hobby. 1883. New land law. 1900. — Militia laws, Jan. 1888. — [Railroads.'] An act to provide for the construc- tion of the Mississippi and Pacific Rail Road, passed by the Legislature of Texas. Approved Dec. 21, 1853. n. p., n. d. 8°. — Real estate laws. Sayles. 1890. 2 v. — [Trusts.] Anti-trust "law. 1899. [Journals, Documents, Etc.] Journal of the Senate, sessional, Nov. 1850-1903. '50-1903. 8° and 4°. Nott. Called "JnlB.," Nov. 1830; called "Official Jnl.," 18S6. Jnl. .oth Bess., Nov. 1853, in 2 ptB., of 205 p. and 334 p. respectively. Jnls. Nov. \Kf>, July 1856 in 1 v.; similarly, Jan., May, 1897, .and Aug., Sept., 1901. Jnls. 18T4, 82-85 were 4». Jnls. 1876, 82 printed at Galveston. JnU. 1846-Aug. 1850, 1861-61, 79-81 not seen. — Journal of the House of Representatives, sessional, Nov. 1850-1903. '50-1903. 8° and 4°. Nott. Called "Jnls.," Nov. 1850; called " Official Jnl.," 1856-57. Jnl. Nov. 1863 in 2 pts., of 269 p. and 461 p., respec- tively, in 1 V. Jnls. Nov., 1855, July 1856 in 1 v.; Bimilarly, jnlB. Aug., Sept., 1901. Jnl. Jan. 1871 in 2 pta. in 1 v., one pagination. Jnls. 1874, 82-85 were 4». Jnls. 18T6, 82 printed at Galveston. Jnl. 1887 has as appendix " Synopsis of the laws " of that session; 96 p. Jnls. 1846-Aiig. 1850, 1861-64, 81 not seen. — State Gazette Appendix, containing official reports of debates and proceedings of the 6th Legisla- ture, 1855. V. 1. Austin, 1856. 4". — Same. 7th-8th Legislature, 1857-59. Austin, '58-60. — Senate rules of order ; sessional. Xote. This and the House rules generally include also the constitution. — House rules of order ; sessional. See preceding note. — Legisl.itive manual, 1879/80, 82/83, 97, 1905. '79- 1905. 16». Note. 1879/80 is 16»; siie of others unknown. 1023 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Texas [Journals, Documents, Etc., continued.'] — Speech of G. M. Bryan on the Santa Fe question. 1850. — Speech of G. M. Bryan on the bill to pension the Babe of the Alamo. 1850. — A sketch of the Spanish and Mexican laws affecting rights in Texas, as presented in a proposition made to the 2d Legislature by T: J. Chambers. 1860. — Proceedings of the Senate and House ... on the occasion of the death of Gen. E: Burleson, which occurred Dec. 26, 1851. '51. 8». 24 p. Note. Burleson was a general in the Texan Revolution. — Action of the Legislature . . . relative to the officers of the Texas navy. Joint resolution . . . [ap- proved Feb. 16, 1852J. sq. 4° sheet. — Address of Gen. Leslie Combs, delivered before the public debt committee of the Legislature . . . Jan. 12, 1854. Austin, n. d. ['54.] 8°. 20 p. — Same. [Reprinted'], Austin, 1860. 8°. 26 p. — Report of the committee of the House ... on the public debt of Texas. Dec. 1, 1855. '55. 8». 18, (4) p. — Speech of Mr. Ashbel Smith, on the public debt bill. Delivered in the House . . . Dec. 11th, 1855. '56. 8°. 24 p. — Speech of Hon. B: E. Tarver on the public debt bill, delivered in the House . . . Dec. 18th, 1855. '56. 8°. 28 p. — [Report of the special committee appointed to en- quire into the frauds committed upon the Adjt. General's office; Jan. 8, 1856]. Note. In H. J., 1855/56; also ordered printed. — [Report of committee on slaves and slavery, and resolutions re emigration to Kansas ; Julv 10, 1856]. Note. In H. J., July 1856; also ordered printed. — [Report of committee of House appointed to investi- gate construction of the State Capitol ; with accompanying evidence; July 21, 1856]. Note. In H. J., July 1856; also ordered printed. — [Report of select committee of House, raised to en- quire into fraud and corruption in the passage of the public debt bill; Aug. 25, 1856]. Note. In H. J., July 1856 ; also ordered printed. — [Resolutions of the two houses upon the death of Gen. .Jamea Hamilton, with the proceedings of the Supreme Court, Governor's message, etc., Nov. 1857], — [Address on the life anil character of T: J. Rusk, by Hon. J: Hemphill, delivered Nov. 6, 1857]. — A report and treatise on slavery and the slavery agitation. Printed by order of the House . . Dec. 1837. '57. 8°. 81, vi, p. — Report of committee on federal relations relative to admission of Kansas into the Federal Union. . . . 1858. 8°. 13 p. — Petition of Texas veterans asking that Greer county be ceded to State of Texas. Austin, 1860. — Report of the joint select committee to investi- gate facts in rpuard to the burning of Brenham ; [daHerf, Sept. 28, 1866]. '66. 8°. 54 p. — Speech of Hon. Ira H. Evans (Speaker . . . ) de- livered Apr. 21 in the House . . on the bill " to encourage the speedy construction of a rail- road through the State of Texas to the Pacific Ocean." 1871. 8°. 15 p. — Memorial of citizens of Limestone Co. in n'ference to martial law. [Oct. 11, 1871.] '71. 8°. 25 p. 1024 Legislature] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Texas \3ournals. Documents, Etc., continued.'^ — Speech of Hon. R. P. Tendrich on immigration. 1871. 4 p. — [State of Texas vs. J: G. Scott, impeached for high crimes and misdemeanors in office]. 1873. Kote. Entered Id book sales lists; title uDcertaia. — Report of the special committee of the 18th Legisla- ture for the investigation of the official conduct of [Supt. of Public Instruction?] 1873. — Evidence taken before a joint committee of the 13th Legislature investigating charges against Judge T. C. Barden. 1873. 123 p. — Report of select joint committee on the condition of Comptroller's and Treasurer's offices. 1873. — [Investigation of L. W. Cooper]. 1874. 190 p. Note, Entered In book sales lists ; title uncertain. — Speech on the situation of the South. By Col. J. R. Burns. 1880. 48 p. — [Address of Hon. A. W. Terrell on liquors]. [Not seen.'] — [Speech of Hon. A. W. Terrell in Texas Senate on bill entitled " An act to regulate the grazing of stock in Texas "]. 1884. 24 p. — Record of proceedings before the special committee of the Senate of Texas, appointed to inquire into charges presented by the House . . . against Frank Willis, Judge of the 3l8t judicial district. . . [Sess. 1887.] 137 p. Note. Seen only as appendix to Senate Journal, 1887. — Address on the presentation to the State of the portrait of Stephen F. Austin, in House . . [by Hon. A. W. Terrell] and reply of acceptance by SpeakerF. W.Alexander. . . . 1889. 8°. 16p. — For a railway commission. Speech of Hon. G: W. Tyler ... in the Senate. . . . Feb. 28, 1889. '89. 8°. 39 p. — [T. J. Brown. Speech for a railway commission]. 1889. Note. Entered in book sales lists; title uncertain. — Address before the internal improvement committee, 1889. Sj J: C. Brown. Dallas, '89. 74 p. — [Memorial services for Jefferson Davis]. 1891. 16 p. Sbte. Entered in book sales Hats; title uncertain. See alto under Executive and Staff, OovemoTt 1891. — I. & G. N. investigation [re case of Jay Gould vs. International •& Great Northern Railroad Co., 1891], pts. 1-5. n.t.p. ['91.] 5 v. 8°. Note. Title from cover. Cont. proceedings, testimony, exhibits, committee reports, etc. None of the parts have t.-pa.; pts. 2, 3, and 4 are broken in the midst of sentences. Pagination as follows: Pt. 1, 4(4 p.; pt. 2, 256 p.; pt. 3, p. 2S7-4S«; pt. 4, p. 467-628; pt. 5, 168 p. — Reports of the joint committee of the 22d Legisla- ture appointed to investigate the receivership of the I. & G. N. Railroad, filed in the Dept. of State, Aug. 26, 1891. '92. 8». 16 p. J/bte. Also printed, from different plates, In pt. 5 of pre- ceding entry. — Proceedings of the High Court of Impeachment in the matter of the State of Texas vs. W. L. McGaughey, Land Commissioner . . . 1893. cxxxii, 191 p. — [Impeachment of W. L. McGaughey. Argument of G.H.Henderson]. [1893?] lip. Note. Entered in book sales lists; title uncertain. — [Address of Hon. A. W. Terrell on private corpora- tions]. 1895. — [Address of Hon. A. W. Terrell on monopoly]. 1899. 1025 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Texas MiSCELLANEOnS. \^Capitol.'\ Oapitol Building Commission (1879-). Report, [l8t]-3d biennial, Jan. 1: 1883, 85; Nov. 1,1886. '83-86. 3 v. 8°. 197p. ;108p.; 211 p. Note, 3d was the only one called biennial and numbered. These three rpts. and the three following were also bound in 1 v., without general t.-p. and with binder's title '* Rpts. Capitol Building Commission, 1883-39." — Report of tlie . . . Commission upon the com- pletion of the new Capitol . . . April 16, 1888. '88. 8». 125 p. — Final report of the . . . Commissioners upon the completion of the new Capitol. Sept. -25, 1888. '88. 8". 40 p. — Final report of the Secretary of State Capitol Board, Dec. 18, 1888. '88. 8°. 26 p. — [Reports, 1883-89]. See note above. — Contract for building the new State capitol. 1882. 65 p. — [Contract for building temporary State capitol]. 1882. — Report of construction of the temporary State Capitol at Austin. Texas ; [by J: T. Dickinson, Sec'y, Jan. 15, 1883]. '83. 8°. 24 p. Note. An act of 1882 provided that the Capitol Board should rent or construct temporary quarters for the State government during the erection of the new Capitol. — [Contract, lease, and grant of changes relating to the substituting of granite for limestone]. 1885. — [Ceremonies of laying the cornerstone of the new State Capitol. By Will Lambert]. 1885. 43 p. Board to Purchase Pictures, Etc. (\SSS-). Report, [rfasiied, Dec. 4, 1888]. '89. 8°. 4 p. Capitol Furnishing Board (1888-). Report, [Jan. 7,1889]. '89.' 8°. 10 p. Board for Fencing and Improving the Capitol Grounds. Report, Nov. 1890. '90. 9 p. See also under Institutions, Public Buildings and Grounds ; and under Legislature, Special Laws and Jnls., Docs., etc., 1856. [Ctei'ms.] Commissioner of the Court of Claims (1856- 59). Report, biennial, 1857-57/59. ['57?]-59. 2 rpts. Nute. 1857 not seen, but 500 copies were ordered printed. Aaron Leggett. Argument in support of his claim against Mexico. Washington, 1850. 34 p. {Debt, State.] Address of J. W. Bailey relating to bonds and certificates of indebtedness. 13 p. Note. Not seen; date unknown. See also under Legislature, Laid of the State, Special Laws, and JnU., Docs., etc., 1854, 55, 56 (two). IFair, Staie-I [7th State Fair, Houston.] 1876. 36 p. — [Dallas Exposition. Texas State Fair.] 1895. 101 p. — Same. 1898. 180 p. Note. This and the two preceding entries entered in book sales lists; not seen. IGreer County.'] Greer county. Evidence pertaining to boundary between U. S. and Texas. Deposi- tion of Marcy. Message of Gov. O. M. Roberts. Documentary extracts . . . arguments, [etc.]. 1886. " Nearly 300 p." Note. Entered in book sales lists; title uncertain. See also under Exec, and Staff, Governor, 1883, and under Legislature, Journals, Docs,, etc., 1860. 1026 Miscellaneous] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Texas lMaps.'\ Maps of Texas, 1857, 61, 74, 82, 85, 97. Coni. : By J. H. Young, 1857; by Cordova, 1861 ; by Roees- ler, 1874; by Spaight, 1882; by Burke, 1885; by E. H. Com- mission, 1897. — County maps, 1876, 88, 89. Coni. : Brazoria, 1876. — Travis, 1888. — Williamson , 1889. [Wercer Colony.} History of the Mercer Colony case. 1882. 2fote. Xot certain wbether a State publication. Revenue Officers. [Circular to the people of Texas] Austin, 1871. 16 p. [Not seen.'] Sewer Board, State (1882-). Report, Jan. 15, 1883, [by J: T. Dickinson, Sec'y.]. '83. 8°. 18 p. i^ote. A board fo provide sewerage for the Capitol, the University, the Institute for the Blind, and the Lunatic Asylum at Austin. \_West Texas.] Constitution of the State of West Texas, n.t.p. [c. 1869?] 8». 35, (1) p. ITote. For a proposed State in western Texas planned by Unionists during the Reconstruction period. Supplemental ; Pre-annexation. The most important of the pre -annexation documents are re- printed in Sayles's " Early Laws of Texas," 1888, and in 0am- mel's " Laws of Texas,*' v. 1, 1898. Many of the latter reprints, if not all, were also issued as separates, their title-pages being reprints of the original title-pages, without any reprint data; en- tries of these in dealers' catalogues should not be mistaken for entries of original issues. 1. Part of Vice-royalty of Mexico to 1821. Memorial to Spanish authorities in Mexico for permis- sion to colonize Texas with 300 families from Louisiana. [By Moses Austin.] Bexar, Nov. 1820. Note. As recorded by Raines. Not seen ; not certain whether printed or MS. [Austin's colonization law. 1821.] \^Not seen.] See also under Legislature, Jnls., Docs., etc., 1850, 89. 2. State of Coahuila and Texas (1824-35). ^Constitution.] Constitucion politica del Estado libre de Coahuila y Texas. March 11, 1827. Saltillo. 8°. 31 p. — Political constitution of the free State of Coahuila and Texas. Natchitoches, 1827. 48 p. — See also forward. Republic of Texas, Lands, Note. [idles.] Laws passed by the Legislature of the State of Coahuila and Texas. 1828. 12 p. ^ote. Entered in book sales lists; not verified. — Laws of colonization passed by the Supreme Govern- ment of Mexico and by the Provincial Govern- ment of Coahuila and Texas, [1824/25]. London, '28. 8°. 22 p. — Laws, orders and contract on colonization, 1821-29, under which Col. Stephen F. Austin introduced and settled emigrants in Texas. Transl. from the Spanish. Saltillo, '29. 8°. 58 p. — Same ; Columbia, 1837. 81 p. — Translation of the laws, orders, and contracts on colonization from Jan. 1821 up to this time, in virtue of which Col. Stephen F. Austin has introduced and settled foreign emigrants in Texas . . . San Felipe de Austin, Nov. 1829. 12°. 70 p. Note. The first book in English printed in Texas. Cont. also Austin's Civil and criminal code, in use until 1828. See also Constitutions, Convention, J846, Constitution. 1027 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Texas [£aw£, cordinutd.'^ — Laws and decrees of the State of Coabuila and Texas, in Spanish and English . . . the consti- tution . . . the colonization law of the State of Tamaulipas, and naturalization law of the Gen- eral Congress . . . Transl. by J. P. Kimball. Houston, 1839. 8°. 353, 6, (1), 4, (3) p. Note. English and SpaDiab on opposite pages, i. c. p. 1-353 are in duplicate. {^Rtvolvtionary Moi>t'mtnts.'\ The Fredonian declara- tion of independence. Dec. 21, 1826. Nacog- doches, '26. Note. Been only as reprinted in Oammel's Laws of Texas, V. 1, p. 107-110. — Exposition made by the ^yuntamiento and inhabi- tants of Austin's colony explanatory of the late commotions, and adhering to the plan of Santa Anna. Adopted July 27, 1832. (Communica- tion from San Felipe de Austin.) Brazoria, '32. — Proceedings of the General Convention of delegates representing the citizens and inhabitants of Texas : held at the town of San Felipe, in Austin's colony . . . Oct. 1832. Brazoria, '32. 8°. 35 p. Note. A second convention was held at San Felipe in April 1833, of which DO journal is known but with which the con- stitution below seems to have originated. — Same. {Reprinied, Austin, 1898.] 4°. 29 p. — Constitution passed in general convention, April 1833. New Orleans, '33. 31, (1) p. — Journals of the Consultation held at San Felipe de Austn lsic\, Oct. 16[/Nov. 14,] 1835. Houston, ■38. 8°. "54 p. — Samt. [Reprinted, Austin, 1898.] 4". 44 p. See also forward under Provisional Government^ Laws, and under Republic of Texas, Lands, Texas lands. 3. Provisional Government (1836-36). Provisional Governor. Message, 1835, 36. Cont.: By H: Smith, Nov. 16, 1835; by J. W. Robinson, Acting Governor, Jan. 14, 1836. Note. Been only in Jnl. of Proc. of Genl. Council, but both were ordered printed, in handbill form. The Provisional Government, organized Nov. Vi, 1836 to carry on war for the maintenance of the Mexican federal constitution of 1824, was in authority until the establishment of the Kepnblic of Texas in 1836. [Laws.'] Ordinances and decrees of the Consultation, Provisional Government of Texas, and the Con- vention which assembled at Washington, Mar. I, 1836. Houston, '38. 8°. 156, iii, p. [Journals, Documents, Etc.'] Journal of the proceed- ings of the General Council of the Republic of Texas, held at San Felipe de Austin, Nov. 14, 1835[/Mar. 11, 1836]. Houston, '39. 8°. 363 p. — Same. [Reprinted, Austin, 1898.] 4». 265 p. — Report of the battle of Concepcion, Oct. 29, 1835. By J. W. Bowie and J. W. Fannin. — Reply to congratulatory address by the Georgia Volunteers under Col. Ward, Velasco, Dec. 1835. By J. W. Fannin. — The Goliad declaration of independence, Dec. 20, 1835. Brazoria, '35. Note. Seen only as reprinted in Gammel's Laws of Texas, .. 1, p. 816-820. — Proclamation to his troops, Jan. 8, 1836. By J. W. Fannin. — See also'under'LegU\sA\ire,Jnls., Docs., etc., 1850,51. lOzS Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Texas 4. Republic of Texas (1836-45). BeBBioDB of the Texan CongresH were held as followB : Ut Cong.t let aeBB., Oct. 1836, 2d eesB., May 1837; 2d Cong., called sesB., Sept. 1837, regular sess., Nov. 1837, 2d bcbb., Apr. 1838; 3d-9th CoDgreBS, regular sefiB., auDual, hegiuDlng iu Nov., 1838-42, in Dec, 1843-44; extra seBsioDB. June 1842, June 1845. 1st Cong, held at Columbia, 2d at Boueton, 3d-6th at AuBtln, 7th-9th at WaBhington. [Public documents.] Note. Rpt. by Auditor and Comptroller Ib appended to House Jul., 1836, and some few rptB. by heads of departmentB are in body of H. J., Nov. 1837 and Nov. 1838. " freBidenl's meee. and ace. docB." ordered printed, sesB. Nov. 1838, Nov. 1840, June 1846. Convention, 1836. Journal of the convention held at Washington, on the Brazos, Mar. 1-17, 1836. Houston, '39. 8». 109 p. Note. This convention proclaimed an absolute declaration of independence and framed a conetltution for the Republic. Title from Raines ; imprint date doubtful. Reprinted as ; — The General Convention at Washington, March 1-17, 1836. Houston, 1838. [Reprinted, Aus- tin, 1898.] 4». 84 p. — [Declaration of Independence made by the delegates of the people of Texas . . . and constitution of the Republic]. Houston, 1838. 25 p. Note. Not seen ; title uncertain. — Constitution of the Republic of Texas. To which is prefixed the declaration of independence, made in convention Mar. 2, 1836. Washington, [D.C.],'36. 8». 24 p. — See also back. Provisional Government, Laws, and forward. Lands, Texas Lands. President. Message, 1836-38, 40, 45. Cont. : By D: G. Burnet, 1836 (Oct. 4) ; by S: Houston, 1837 (May, Sept., Nov.), 38 (Apr.); by M. B. Lamar, 1838 (Dec), 4U; by A. Jones, 1845 (June). Note. Not all seen, but generally ordered printed. Upon Inauguration of Free. Bouston, Oct. 22, 1836, there were addresses by both retiring and incoming Presidents; not known If printed in pm. form. President's address Apr. 1838 not found in H. J, No long message by Houston Nov. 1838. — Documents of Maj. Gen. Sam. Houston ... to . . . D: G. Burnet, President . . . containing a detailed account of the Battle of San Jacinto. New Orleans, 1836. 8». 18, (1) p. Note. Probably privately published. See also under In- spection and Regulation, Agric, Inaur., etc., 1878. — Address pronounced over the remains of J: A. Wharton [by Free. D: G. Burnet]. Published by order of Congress. Houston, 1838. 8°. 8 p. — [Special message of Pres. S: Houston re Indian affairs, Nov. 19,1838, with ace. docs.]. [Ordered printed ] — Veto message of the President of the Republic of Texas to the bill "authorizing offensive war against Mexico and for other purposes ", [July 22,1842]. n.t.p. [Houston, '42.] 1. 4». 4 p. — [Valedictory address of Prest. A. Jones on the gal- lery of the Capitol, Feb. 16, 1846]. Note. Not seen; not certain whether printed. [Laws of the Republic] Laws of the Republic of Texas, passed at the lst-9th Congress, sessional, 1836-45. v.p.,'3S-i5. ea., 1 v. sm. 8°. Note. Continuous pagination for Laws of 1st Cong., lBt-2d Bess., known as "v. 1 " (276, v. p.) and of 2d Cong., called and reg. sess., known aB " v. 2 " (122, v. p.) ; laws of all other ses- sions have individual pagination. Laws of 2d Cong., 2d sesB., Apr. 1838, known as "v. 3d." Laws of 0th Cong., Ist sess. cont. President's proi amation [Feb. 5, 1845] and treaty with the Comanche and other Indians of Oct. 9, 1844, (vi, p.), inserted between p. 128 and p. 129. Laws of l8t-5tb, 6th (spec BeBB.),8tb Cong., printed at Houston; 6th (reg. sess.) at Austin; 7th, 9th (reg.) and 9th (extra) at Washington, Texas. 1029 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Texas \Laws of the Republic, continved-l — [An act supplementary to an act GstaWishing a General Land Office in the Uepublic of Texas]. 1837. JVoie. Not Been, but ordered printed. — A collection of legislative enactments relative to land titles in Texas. Houston, 1837. 8°. 24 p. Sote. Been bound with Laws of the Republic, 1838. — Land laws. White, 1839. 2 v. — A digest of the laws of Texas : containing a full and complete compilation of the land laws ; together with the opinions of the Supreme Court. By J. W. Dallam. Baltimore, 1845. 1. 8". ix, (1), 9-632 p. [^Journals, Documents, Etc.'] Journals of the Senate, 9th Congress, extra session, June 1845. Wash- ington, [Texas], '46. ^ote. According to Raine'a bibliography, printed joiirnala (preeumably of both houaea) of every aeaaioQ except the 4th are in the State I>ept. of State. No Senate Jnl. seen except the above. — Journal of the House of Representatives, sessional, lst^9th Congress, 1836-44. v. p., '38-[45?]. Jfote, Jnla. 1836-38, 40 were only ones Been. Jnla. let Cong., lat 8eaB.-3d Cong., reg. eeaa. aeen bound in 1 v.; each printed at Bouaton. Jnl. of 5tb Cong., 1st aeaa., printed at Auatin. See preceding note. — 1st Congress, Ist session. An accurate and authen- tic report of proceedings of House of Represen- tatives. From 3d of Oct. to 23d of Dec. By M. J. Falvel, reporter of the House. Columbia, 1836. 8°. vi, (1), 226 p. — [Evacuation of Texas. Translation of the repre- sentation addressed to the Supreme Government by Gen. V. Filisola in defense of his honor, and explanation of his operation as commander-in- chief of the army against Texas.] Columbia, 1837. 8°. 68 p. Jfote. A tranalation for the Texan government of a Mexican document. Title uncertain. — Speech of J: A. Wharton before Texas Senate, in defense of Hon. S. Rhoads Fisher, Nov. 25, 1837. Houston, '38. 8°. 53 p. — [Report of committee on finance, Dec. 22, 1838]. [ Ordered prin ted . ] — Reprimand delivered by the President of the Senate to Hon. Robert Wilson. By order of the Senate. Jan. 13, 1839. Houston, '39. 8°. 8 p. — [Memorials of G: Fisher on Mexia's expedition against Tampico in Nov. 1835. Presented to the 4th and 5th Congresses, praying for relief in favor of members of said expedition]. Houston, 1840. 87 p. Note. Not Been; title uncertain. — Evidence in relation to land titles . . . joint com- mittee on public lands. [Austin, 1840.] sm. 8°. 39 p. Auditor. Report by Auditor and Comptroller, Sept. 80, 1836. (In House Journal, 1836.) [ Comptroller, ] See preceding en try . [Judiciary.] [Opinions of the Supreme Court of Texas, 1840-44; by J. W. Dallam. Baltimore, '45.] 1. 8». Jfote. In hia Digest of the Lftwa; eee forward. Laws of the Republic, 1845. ■— Opinions of the Supreme Court of Texas, 1840-44. By J. W. Dallam. Originally published in 1845. [Reprinted], St. Louis, 1881. 1030 Supplemental] STATE PUBLICATIONS [Texas \_LanAs.'\ General Land 0^ce(1836-). An abstract of the original titles of record in the General Land Office . . . Houston, 1838. 1. 4". 182 p. — Travelling Commissioners for detection of fraudu- lent land certificates. Report . . . certificates issued west of the Brazos . . . [Austin, 1840]. 8". 8 p. — Abstract of land certificates reported as genuine and legal by tbe Travelling Commissioners appointed under the Act . . . passed Jan. 1840. Austin, '41. 1.4°. 346 + p. Note. 'Imperfect copy seeD ; full no. of pages unkDowo. — Texas lands, h. t. p. n. p., n. d. [Between 1840 and 1846.] 8°. 77 p. Note. CoDt. coDstitutioDs and colonization laws of Mexico and State of Coahuila and Texas; Ordinances of the Con- sultation of Nov. 1835, constitution and land laws of Texas, etc. ; also " Titles *' (h. t.-p.) to certain land grants. — See also forward. Laws of the Republic, 1837 (two), 39, 45, and Journals, Docs., etc., 1840. Treasury, Secretary of the. Report, sess. Nov. 1838. '^Ordered printed.'^ War, Secretary of. [Official reports of A. S. Johns- ton, 1839, et al.] \_Not seen.] — General regulations for the government of the army of the Republic of Texas. Printed in accordance with a joint resolution of Congress. ... By order of the Secretary of War. Hous- ton, 1839. 12°. 2 p. 1., 3, 187, 16 p. 2 plans. Note. Raines's bibliography has : " Army regulations Republic of Texas; as prescribed and published by order of the President [Lamar]. Houston, 1839. 16°. 203p." Prob. ably the same book as above, which cont. h.t. p.: " Uniform of the army of the Republic of I'exas, prescribed and pub- lished by order of the President" on p. [1] of the final 16 p. [Miscellaneoiis.'\ The guide to Texas . . witli an appendix containing . . . tbe constitution of Mexico and of the State of Coahuila and Texas. By J: N. O'Neil. Dublin, 1834. 8°. 176 p. — Oration delivered on the 3d anniversary of the in- dependence of the Republic of Texas, by H: Thompson. Houston, 1839. 8°. 12 p. — See also under Exec, and Staff, Comptroller, 1855, and under Legislature, Journals, Docs., etc., 1851,52. 1031